Panasonic EB-TX320 operating instructions Display Icons, Master Display and Icons

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Chapter 2

Display Icons

Icons that appear on the display depend on what features you are using and the options you have selected.

Master Display and Icons

Icon

Indicates

 

 

Charged battery.

Low battery (flashes).

New text message received. When icon is darkened, indi- cates that text message storage is full.

New voice mail message received.

Digital service available.

Active call is in operation. When blinking, the original call has been put on hold.

Voice privacy feature is on.

Quiet Mode is on.

Ring volume is set to 0.

Vibration alert is on.

Incoming signal strength (varies by the number of bars shown beside the signal icon):

Five bars indicate a strong signal. No bars indicate a weak or no signal.

Display area (shows numbers, text, and symbols).

Softkey functions. From standby, press to enter the Main Menu. The function changes depending on the features or modes you are using.

Phonebook. From standby, press to access the

Phonebook. Also changes to softkey functions.

10 Getting Started

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Contents Page Page Contents Everyday Operations Text Entry OperationsAssigning Your Own Favorite Number Editing/Deleting a Phonebook EntryGroup Lists Page Page Introduction About This ManualIndex Icons Used in This ManualReference Information Safety First BatteriesCharging Devices GeneralSafety Tips Availability of ServiceEmergency 911 Service Body-worn operation Antenna CarePhone Operation DrivingAircraft Blasting AreasPotentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagBattery Use Attaching the BatteryCharging the Battery Getting StartedRecharging Tips Battery SpecificationsRemoving the Battery Low-Battery Warning Changing Your Phone’s FaceplatePhone Specifications Phone DescriptionFunction Keys Key FunctionDisplay Icons Master Display and IconsPowering Phone On and Off Powering onPowering OFF Phonebook IconsShortcut Keys Standby DisplayMoving through the Menu Setting Date and Time Adjusting Date and Time SettingsSelecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode Changing the Date FormatVibration Alert Setting Ring VolumeSelecting a Ring Alert Using the Private Handsfree Headset Chapter Everyday Operations Placing CallsDialing from the Keypad Dialing from the PhonebookDialing a Phonebook Entry from the Menu Super DialAnswering Calls Speed DialIn-Call Features Adjusting Voice VolumeViewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call Muting the MouthpieceUsing the Display as a Scratchpad Turning the Speakerphone On and OffMissed Calls Answer Key OptionsVoice Mail Redialing NumbersListening to New Voice Mail Redialing One of the Last 10 Numbers DialedKey Lock Automatic RedialTurning On Key Lock Turning Off Key LockLetter Entry Using Letter Entry ABC ModeText Entry Operations Word Entry Word T9 Mode Using Word Entry Word T9 ModeKey Entry Table Numbers NUM ModeSymbols SYM Mode Chapter Phonebook Features Assigning Your Own Favorite NumberCreating a Phonebook Entry First name Last nameChapter Creating a Super Dial Entry Changing or Deleting a Super Dial EntryProgramming Pauses or Waits Saving a Displayed Phone NumberEditing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry Selecting a Phonebook Search Method Displaying Your Own Number Deleting All Phonebook EntriesChapter