Panasonic KX-TCD515NL Entering Text in LetterWise Mode, Inserting Operations

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SMS Feature (Text Message)

Entering Text in LetterWise® Mode

LetterWise® is the default input mode. LetterWise® is a simplified text entry system. This system suggests to the user the most likely letter to follow the text entered previously.

Inserting Operations

Enter letters by pressing - .

If the letter displayed is not correct, change the letter by pressing (possibly several times).

Continue writing the word always checking that the letters displayed are correct and change them if necessary.

To insert symbols, use . If the symbol you want does not appear, press repeatedly until the required symbol appears.

Example (When the language choice is English)

To enter “hello”.

1

Press

 

to change to the small letter.

<Enter Message>

2

Press

4

. “i” is the most frequent first letter of a word.

i

 

 

 

 

3

Press

 

to display the next candidate letter. “h” is the

h

 

second most frequent letter.

 

4

Press

 

. “e” is most frequent letter.

he

5

Press

 

. “l” is most frequent letter.

hel

6

Press

 

. “l” is most frequent letter.

hell

7

Press

 

. “o” is most frequent letter.

hello

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Contents Battery Installation Model No. KX-TCD515NLBefore Initial Use ConnectionHandset Location of ControlsBase Unit Operations Function ActionHandset Settings Menu Chart 1st Menu 2nd Menu 3rd MenuBase Unit Settings Menu Chart SMS Feature Text Message Contents Model No. KX-TCD515NLFeatures Preparation Accessories specific to product type Battery Caution Important InformationEnvironment LocationPhonebook How to Use the Handset Soft KeysPress Left Soft KEY Icon Meanings of Icons above Soft KeysRussian Meanings of Symbols and Operations of Keys MeaningPress Joystick Press Right Soft KEYDisplay Icons DisplaySet Setting up Battery ChargeDuring charging Display iconBattery Information Replacing BatteriesNi-MH Batteries typical 700 mAh Operation Operating Time Ni-Cd Batteries typical 250 mAhPower ON/OFF Power onPower OFF Selecting the Display LanguageHandset Time Setting the Date and TimeTo Select 12/24 Hour Clock Using the Telephone Making a CallAnswering a Call Auto TalkReceiver or Headset Receiver/Speaker Volume Muting Your ConversationTo Return to Receiver To Mute To Return to the Conversation Press Left SoftKey Lock Handset Locator/PagingRecall Feature RediallingDialling with the Redial List Press Right Soft KEY Dialling the Last Number DialledDialling Pause for PBX line/long distance service users Call WaitingPress Right Soft To Return to the First CallerCaller ID Service Standby Mode DisplayCaller ID Making a Call from the Caller ID ListList Menu Caller ID List MenuEditing the Received Number for Calling Joystick to callRedial List Menu Deleting One/All Caller ID ItemsEditing the Dialled Number for Calling Deleting One/All Redial ItemsUsing the Phonebook Private Category FeatureAudible Caller ID Feature Green Orange RedStoring Caller Information Handset Phonebook Press Left Soft Press JoystickBase Unit Phonebook RecordingSelecting the Input Mode Example Alphabet ModeEntering Names/Characters Keys OperationsFinding Items in the Phonebook Press Left Soft KEY again Searching for a Name by InitialSearching by Index Search Mode Dialling from the PhonebookEditing Caller Information Joystick downDeleting Caller Information Base Unit Phonebook Press Left SoftSelect Start Recording Press Left Soft KEY againHot Keys Registering a Phone Number as a Hot Key Press Left SoftHot Key Dialling with a Hot KeyWriting and Sending a New Message SMSEntering a Number Manually Entering a Number from the PhonebookEntering a Number from the Caller ID List Entering a Number from the Redial ListText Entry LetterWise Alphabet Numeric GreekExample When the language choice is English Entering Text in LetterWise ModeInserting Operations Reading/Displaying Messages in the Outgoing List Receiving a Text Message Select Receive List Reading/Displaying Messages in the Incoming ListShow SMS lists are memory full. Delete messages Replying to a Message Saved Message is displayedMessage Storing CallerInformation p Editing the Sender’s Phone Number for Calling Calling the Message SenderChanging the SMS Service Centre Numbers ParametersTurning the SMS Feature On/Off Setting the PBX Line Access NumberWhen the SMS feature is turned off Settings Menu Chart Handset Settings Menu ChartBase Unit Settings Menu Chart Other Option Change Base PIN Reset BaseMemo Alarm Handset SettingsSetting the Alarm Mode Once or Daily Setting the Alarm Off To Stop the AlarmRinger Options Ringer No Ringer Pattern or NameJoystick up Setting the Ringer VolumeSelecting the Ringer Pattern for Private Ring Setting the Handset Key Tone ON/OFF Selecting the Standby Mode DisplayDisplay Options Press Joystick toSetting the Private Colour Selecting the Talk Mode DisplayChanging the Private Category Name Setting the Direct Call Number Call OptionsCall Bar ON/OFF Select Direct CallSetting the Direct Call ON/OFF Select Direct On/OffChanging Handset PIN Personal Identification Number Other OptionsSelect Change H/S PIN Setting Auto Talk ON/OFF Setting the Battery TypeChanging Handset Name Changing the LetterWise LanguageResetting the Handset Settings Handset Initial Settings Functions OFFSetting the Base Unit Ringer Volume Base Unit SettingsOption Volume Selecting the Recall Time Select Call OptionSelecting the Pause Time Call Restriction Setting the Emergency CallsPressJOYSTICK Automatic Route Selection Storing the Carrier CodeCarrier CodeTo Turn the International Code 00 Delete Mode ON/OFF International Carrier ServicesSelect Delete Intl Resetting the Base Unit Settings Changing the Base Unit PIN Personal Identification NumberSelect Change Base PINBase Unit Initial Settings Functions OFFOperating Additional Handsets Multi-Unit User OperationsOperating Additional Base Units Handset Registration to a Base Unit Cancelling a Handset Select Cancel HandsetCancelling a Base Unit Select Cancel BaseFor example, when Handset 1 calls Handset Base Unit SelectionIntercom Between Handsets HandsetTransferring a Call to Another Handset For example, when Handset 1 transfers a call to HandsetPress Intercom Phonebook Copy Copying an Item Handset 1 Receiver Handset 2 SenderSelect Recv Phonebook Select Send PhonebookHandset 1 Receiver Handset 2 Sender Press Joystick Copying All ItemsSelect Copy All Items Setting the Walkie-Talkie Mode Walkie-TalkieWhen Group is selected Turning the Walkie-Talkie Mode On/Off Talking in Walkie-Talkie ModeAnswering System Answering System ON/OFFTo Set on Press Joystick To Set OFF Press JoystickRecording Your Own Greeting Message Press Joystick Greeting MessageSelecting the Caller’s Recording Time Playing back Pre-Recorded/Your Own Greeting Message Deleting Your Own Greeting Message Press JoystickToll Saver When set to Auto Selecting the Number of RingsSelect Number RingsIncoming/Memo Messages Selecting the Receiver Volume During Playback Deleting One Incoming/Memo MessageDeleting All Incoming/Memo Messages Press Joystick Calling back to the CallerMonitor Function ON/OFF Editing a Number for Calling Press JoystickOperation TAM MonitorAnswering System Direct Command Or Play All MsgRemote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone Setting the Remote Code OFFTurnig on the Answering System Remotely Direct Remote Commands Summary of Remote OperationStop operating Answering system offVoice Menu Words in mean a voice guidance PressRecording a Memo Message Recording Your Telephone ConversationOperation MemoUsing the Belt Clip Connecting the OptionalOptional Headset Wall MountingBefore Requesting Help Problem Possible cause Solution Answering System Problem Possible cause Solution To Greeting Only LimitSMS-Text Message Problem Possible cause Solution Error Code DescriptionCharacter Table LetterWise Character Table Buttons SMS Character TableGreek ΑΒΓ Extended AÄÅ Index PINTechnical Information SpecificationsConnections Garantiebewijs 515NLe.book Page 95 Tuesday, July 15, 2003 153 PM For your future reference Customer Care Helpline Tel. 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