Panasonic EB-TX320 Powering Phone On and Off, Phonebook Icons, Powering on, Powering OFF

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Chapter 2

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Press the Navigation key to move in the directions indicated by the displayed arrows.

• The up arrow indicates that you can scroll up through a menu selection list.

• The down arrow indicates that you can scroll down through a menu selection list.

• The solid right arrow indicates that you can move forward through a lengthy text display.

• The solid left arrow indicates that you can scroll back to the start of a lengthy text display.

• The hollow right arrow indicates that you can move for- ward to the next screen.

• The hollow left arrow indicates that you can move back to the previous screen.

In menu displays, an asterisk next to a menu item indicates the current setting.

Phonebook Icons

The following icons appear next to Phonebook entries to indicate whether a phone number is a work number, home number, cell phone number, etc.

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Home phone number.

 

E-mail address.

 

Work phone number.

 

Special ring.

 

Cell phone number.

 

Backlight.

 

Other phone number.

 

Birthday (reminder).

 

 

 

Location # in memory

 

Speed dial.

 

where phone number is

 

 

 

stored.

Powering Phone On and Off

Powering ON

Press and hold until a tone sounds and the backlight lights.

The battery indicator and signal icon are displayed.

If your Welcome Screen is turned on, the message briefly appears.

Your wireless service provider’s name is displayed if you are within the coverage area.

Powering OFF

Press and hold to power off your phone.

Getting Started 11

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Contents Page Page Contents Text Entry Operations Everyday OperationsEditing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry Assigning Your Own Favorite NumberGroup Lists Page Page About This Manual IntroductionIcons Used in This Manual Reference InformationIndex Batteries Safety FirstCharging Devices GeneralAvailability of Service Emergency 911 ServiceSafety Tips Antenna Care Body-worn operationPhone Operation DrivingBlasting Areas AircraftPotentially Explosive Atmospheres For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAttaching the Battery Battery UseCharging the Battery Getting StartedBattery Specifications Removing the BatteryRecharging Tips Changing Your Phone’s Faceplate Low-Battery WarningPhone Description Phone SpecificationsKey Function Function KeysMaster Display and Icons Display IconsPowering on Powering Phone On and OffPowering OFF Phonebook IconsStandby Display Moving through the MenuShortcut Keys Adjusting Date and Time Settings Setting Date and TimeSelecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode Changing the Date FormatSetting Ring Volume Selecting a Ring AlertVibration Alert Using the Private Handsfree Headset Chapter Placing Calls Everyday OperationsDialing from the Keypad Dialing from the PhonebookSuper Dial Dialing a Phonebook Entry from the MenuSpeed Dial Answering CallsAdjusting Voice Volume In-Call FeaturesViewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call Muting the MouthpieceTurning the Speakerphone On and Off Using the Display as a ScratchpadAnswer Key Options Missed CallsRedialing Numbers Voice MailListening to New Voice Mail Redialing One of the Last 10 Numbers DialedAutomatic Redial Key LockTurning On Key Lock Turning Off Key LockUsing Letter Entry ABC Mode Text Entry OperationsLetter Entry Using Word Entry Word T9 Mode Word Entry Word T9 ModeNumbers NUM Mode Symbols SYM ModeKey Entry Table Chapter Assigning Your Own Favorite Number Phonebook FeaturesFirst name Last name Creating a Phonebook EntryChapter Changing or Deleting a Super Dial Entry Creating a Super Dial EntrySaving a Displayed Phone Number Editing/Deleting a Phonebook EntryProgramming Pauses or Waits Selecting a Phonebook Search Method Deleting All Phonebook Entries Displaying Your Own NumberChapter