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Chapter 5
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Contents
Introduction.......................................................................... vii
Chapter 1: Safety First ......................................................... 1
Chapter 2: Getting Started........... ...... .................... ...... ....... . 5
Chapter 3: Everyday Operations ...................................... 17
Chapter 4: Text Entry Operations ..................................... 27
Chapter 5: Phonebook Features ....................................... 31
Chapter 6: Additional Operations ..................................... 39
Tone Settings ..................................................................... 45
Phone Settings................................................................... 52
Security Options ................................................................ 60
Chapter 7: Service Provider Features .............................. 63
Chapter 8: System Settings............................................... 73
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Introduction
Introduction vii
Introduction
About This Manual
Chapter 1: Safety First
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Chapter 3: Everyday Operations
Icons Used in This Manual
Safety First 1
Safety First
Batteries
Charging Devices
Availability of Service
Emerge nc y (9 11) Service
Safety Tips
Safety First 3
Body-worn operation
Antenna Care
Phone Operation
Driving
Electron ic Devi ces
Aircraft
Blasting Areas
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
o
Battery Specifications
Removing the Battery
Low-Battery Warning
Getting Started 7
Phone Description
Phone Specificati ons
8 Getting Started
Function Keys
The following table de sc ribes how eac h fu nction key wo rk s.
Getting Started 9
Display I cons
Master Display and Icons
10 Getting Started
Phonebook Icons
Press and hold to power off your phone.
Powering Phone On and Off
Powering ON
Press and hold until a tone sounds and the backlight lights.
Powering OFF
Getting Started 11
Standby Display
Moving through the Menu
Shortcut Keys
12 Getting Started
Setting Date and Time
Adjusting Date and Time Settings
Changing the Date Format
Selecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode
Getting Started 13
Setting Ring Volume
Selecting a Ring Alert
14 Getting Started
V ibration Alert
Restoring Default Values
Getting Started 15
Using the Private Handsfree Headset
16 Getting Started
Personalizing Your Phone
Everyday Operations 17
Everyday Operations
Placing Calls
Dialing from the Keypad
Dialing a Phonebook Entry from the Menu
Super Dial
Everyday Operations 19
Speed Dial
Answering Ca lls
20 Everyday Operations
In-Call Features
Adjusting Voice Volume
Viewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call
Muting the Mouthpiece
Everyday Operations 21
Using the Display as a Scratchpad
Turning the Speakerphone On and Off
22 Everyday Operations
Missed Ca lls
Answer Key Options
Everyday Operations 23
Voice Mail
Listening to New Voice Mail
Redialing Numbers
Redialing One of the Last 10 Numbers Dialed
24 Everyday Operations
Key Lock
Turning On Key Lock
Turning Off Key Lock
Everyday Operations 25
Voice Memo
Recording a Voice Memo from Standby
26 Everyday Operations
Recording a Voice Memo During a Call
Playing and Deletin g a Voice Memo
Text Entry Operations 27
Text Entry Operations
Letter Entry
Word Entry (Word T9) Mode
Using Word Entry (Word T9) Mode
Chapter 4
Text Entry Operations 29
Numbers (NUM) Mode
Symbols (SYM) Mode
Key Entry Table
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Phonebook Features
Phonebook Features 31
Phonebook Features
Customizing Your Phonebook
Creating a Phonebook Entry
3Scroll to the appropriate item an d press (SELECT).
For each entry, you can enter any or all of the following information:
Phonebook Features 33
34 Phonebook Features
Creating a Super Dial Entry
Changing or Deleting a Super Dial Entry
Phonebook Features 35
Programming Pauses or Waits
Saving a Displayed Phone Number
Editing/Deleting a Phonebook Entry
36 Phonebook Features
Selecting a Phonebook Search Method
Phonebook Features 37
Displaying Your Own Number
Deleting All Phonebook Entries
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Advanced Operations
Additional Operations 39
Additional Operations
Call History
Received Calls
Call History Options
Adding a Prefix
Additional Operations 41
Saving a Number
Deleting a Number
Deleting All Entries in a List
42 Additional Operations
Call Timers
Additional Operations 43
Voice Commands
Tips for Recording Voice Commands
Recording a Voice Command to Call a Phonebook Number
44 Additional Operations
Recording a Voice Command for a Phone Function
Additional Operations 45
Using a Voice Command to Perform an Action
Reviewing and Deleting Voice Commands
Deleting All Voice Commands
Tone Settings
Ring Volume
46 Additional Operations
Key Volume
Ring Alert
Selecting a Ring Alert
Additional Operations 47
Message Alert
Selecting a Message Alert
48 Additional Operations
Vibration
Warning Tone
Voice Ring
Additional Operations 49
Recording a Voice Ring
Custom Melodies
Selecting a Custom Melody
Editing the Title of a Custom Melody
50 Additional Operations
Editing or Creating a Custom Melody
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Example: Entering Notes
52 Additional Operations
Phone Settings
Display Settings
Backlight
Display Contrast
Standby Screen
Answer Mode
Alert Mode
54 Additional Operations
T ime Settings
Setting Date an d Time
Setting the Alarm
Additional Operations 55
56 Additional Operations
Answer Key
Creating a Welcome Screen
Selecting Another Language
Additional Operations 57
Miscellaneous Menu
Model Type
Emergency Call
TTY Mode
58 Additional Operations
DTMF Duration
Reset Defaults
Additional Operations 59
60 Additional Operations
Security Options
Tip :
Note:
Changing Lock Code
Tip :
Locking Incoming Calls
Locking Outgoing Calls
Limiting the Number of Digits Dialed
62 Additional Operations
Power-On Lock
Activating the Power-On Lock
Deactivating the Power-On Lock from Standby
Disabling the Power-On Lock
Service Provider Features
Text Messaging
Composing a Text Message
Entering the Send To Information
Entering the Text of Your Message
Adding a Picture
Accessing Text Messages
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66 Service Provider Features
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Reading New Text Messages
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Service Provider Features 67
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Replying to a Text Message (Inbox Only)
Forwarding a Text Message
Locking a Text Message
68 Service Provider Features
Deleting a Text Message
Calling Back a Text Message
Adding the Sender to your Phonebook
Viewing Outbox Messages
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Group Lists
Creating a Group List
70 Service Provider Features
Viewing Your Group Lists
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Service Provider Features 71
Editing a Group List
Voice Mail
Listening to New Voice Mail
72 Service Provider Features
Saving and Deleting Voice Mail
Resetting the Voice Mailbox Number
International Calls
System Settings 73
System Settings
Voice Privacy Mode
Selecting Your Phone Number (NAM)
Searching for Available Systems
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Service Priority
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Before Requ est ing Help 75
Before Requesting Help
76 Before Requesting Help
Before Requ est ing Help 77
78 Before Requesting Help
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Phone Accesso ries 79
Phone Accessories
EB-TX310 Accessories
Appendix B
EB-TX310 Accessories (cont.)
EB-HF300EZ Handsfree Car Kit
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Consumer Update 81
Consumer Update
Consumer Update on Mobile Phones
Why the concern?
82 Consumer Update
Consumer Update 83
Wha t is FDAs role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
84 Consumer Update
Where can I find additional information?
Index