Panasonic EB-TX320 operating instructions Answering Calls, Speed Dial

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Chapter 3

Speed Dial

To call a Speed Dial number directly from standby (without going to a menu), enter the memory location number that contains the phone number

you want to call, and press .

Note: If Emergency Call is set to On (see “Emergency Call” on

page 47) and you press and , the emergency number 911 will be called.

To view a Speed Dial number before placing the call, follow these steps:

1From standby, enter the memory location number that contains the

phone number you want to call, then press . (For example, to dial

a number stored in location 25, press

.)

• If the entered memory location is empty, the display shows the entered digits and the # sign.

Press briefly to return to standby.

2Scroll to the Speed Dial number (or to another number in that location)

and press to place the call.

Answering Calls

The phone must be on to receive calls. It will not ring or vibrate when powered off.

When a call is received, the phone rings and/or vibrates.

• If you have Caller ID, the caller’s phone number is displayed under Incoming Call.

• If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the corresponding name appears and the backlight changes color (unless the call was placed through a PBX).

1To answer, press or any key except . (See “Answer Key Options” on page 22.)

Quickly pressing will stop the ringing and/or vibration alert, but not answer the call.

2When you are ready to end the call, press to disconnect.

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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 IntroductionIndex Icons Used in This ManualReference Information Batteries Safety FirstCharging Devices GeneralSafety Tips Availability of ServiceEmergency 911 Service 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 StartedRecharging Tips Battery SpecificationsRemoving the Battery 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 IconsShortcut Keys Standby DisplayMoving through the Menu Adjusting Date and Time Settings Setting Date and TimeSelecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode Changing the Date FormatVibration Alert Setting Ring VolumeSelecting a Ring 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 LockLetter Entry Using Letter Entry ABC ModeText Entry Operations Using Word Entry Word T9 Mode Word Entry Word T9 ModeKey Entry Table Numbers NUM ModeSymbols SYM Mode 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 EntryProgramming Pauses or Waits Saving a Displayed Phone NumberEditing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry Selecting a Phonebook Search Method Deleting All Phonebook Entries Displaying Your Own NumberChapter