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i Introduction.... ......................... .................... ................... ...... vii About This Manual ............................................................. vii Icons Used in This Manual ............................................
ii Setting Ring Volu me .......................................................... 13 Selecting a Ring Alert ........................................................ 13 Vibration Al ert .............. ...................... ....................... ...
iii Chapter 4: Text Entry Operat ions ............ ................... ...... 2 7 Letter Entry .................................................................. ....... 27 Using Le tter Entry (ABC) Mode............... ...................... ....... 27 Word Entry (Word T9) Mode .
iv Tone Settings ..................................................................... 45 Ring Volum e ................ ...................... ....................... ............ 45 Key Volume ...................... ....................... ..........
v Power-On L ock ...................... ...................... ....................... . 62 Activating the Power-On Lo ck .......... ...................... ....... 62 Deactiv ating the Power-On Loc k from Standby ........... . 62 Disabli ng the Power-On Loc k .
vi Appendix A: Befo re Requesting Help .......... ................... .. 75 Problems and Solution s .................................................... 75 Appendix B: P hone Accessories ........... .......................... .. 79 EB-TX310 Accessories .
Introduc tion vii I nt roduct i on Introduction Congr at ulat i ons on your pur ch ase of one of the wor l d’s most technolog ically adva nced mob ile commun ications sys tems! Y o ur new Panasoni c phone c ombines the advantage s of digital an d analog cov erage with a variety of t ime-savi ng and easy-to-use features.
viii Introduction Chapter 8: System Sett ings Chap ter 8 c ontain s inf ormati on abo ut the featur es on the Sys tem Set ting menu. Th is inform ation is pro vided prim arily for tec hnically k nowledgeabl e users.
Safety Firs t 1 Safety First Y our new phone is a convenient and effective c omm unications tool, but it can be hazardous when use d improperly . T o avoid harming yourself or anyone else, please review the following inf orm ation before using your phone.
Chapter 1 2 Safety First A vailability of S ervice This phone, like any wireless phone, operat es using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and user-programmed functions.
Chapter 1 Safety Firs t 3 tested for use at the ear is 1.51W/kg and when worn on the body , as desc ribed in this user g uide, is 0.747W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirement s).
Chapter 1 4 Safety First Persons with pacemakers: • Should A L W A YS keep the pho ne more t han six inc hes from thei r pacemak er when the phon e is turn ed ON; • Should n ot carry th e phone in.
Getting Started 5 o Getting Started This chap te r g et s yo u started us ing yo ur phone an d le ar ni ng its basic fea t ures and f u ncti on s. Not e : Do not mo di fy or di s asse m bl e the han dset. D o not pull or twist the ant en na as doing so ma y lo ose n the connection an d/or damage the antenn a.
Chapter 2 6 Getti ng Star ted Recharging Tips • Recha rg e bat t er ie s in a w el l-v en tilated are a bet we en 41 ° F (5 ° C ) an d 95 ° F (35 ° C ). T em perature m ay slightly affect cha rging time. In ext reme temperature condit ions, the battery will stop charging and the indicator light and batt er y cha rging icon will tu rn off.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 7 Phone De scription Y ou ca n enter up to 3 2 cha ra cters by press ing the num ber key s. The keypad is also used t o enter text as described in “ T ext En try Op eratio ns ” , Chapter 4 . Phone Specificati ons Siz e (with standard battery) 4.
Chapter 2 8 Getti ng Star ted Function Keys The follow ing table desc ribes how eac h function key works. Key Function Left Softkey/Key Lock: P ress to use the f unction displayed above the key . From standby m ode, press and hold to turn on Key Lock.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 9 Display I con s Icons that app ear on the dis pl ay dep end on wha t fea tures you ar e usi n g and the op tion s you have se lected. Master Display and Icons Icon Indicates Charged battery . Low battery (flashes). New text messag e received.
Chapter 2 10 Gettin g Started Phonebook Icons The follow in g i con s appear ne xt to P hon ebook entries to indicate wh ether a phone num ber is a work num b er , home nu m ber , cell pho ne nu mber , etc. Powering Phone On and Off Powering ON Press and hold until a tone s ounds and the b acklight ligh ts.
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 11 Standby Display The stan dby display appears when your phone is on and in an “ idle ” state. Y ou can r eturn t o the standby displa y at a ny time (except duri ng a cal l) by pressing or by pres sing an d holding .
Chapter 2 12 Gettin g Started Setting Date and Time The stan dby displa y shows the cu rrent date an d time, as w ell as the da y of the week. Y ou can adju st these sett in gs i f nece ssary . Note: Y ou also have th e option of tur ning the Date/Time displ ay On or Off .
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 13 Setting Ring V olume Y ou ca n adjust the vol u me of your ph one ’ s ring. ( S ee “ Alert Mode ” on page 53 fo r m or e i nf or m at io n ab out using you r p hon e in special si tu at i ons such as m eet i ngs and theater s.
Chapter 2 14 Gettin g Started • If y ou se lect Custom Melody , you can choose f rom five melodies that you can customize and name. As you scroll through the list, the melodies are played. Y ou also have t he option of composing or editing a melody and editing the t it le of the melody .
Chapter 2 Gettin g Started 15 Using the P rivate Ha ndsf ree Head s et When th e Priv ate Handsfr ee H e adset is plugg ed i nt o t he p hone, you can have a phon e convers at io n wi th ou t holding the p hon e to your ear . The other pers on ’ s voice is hear d th ro ugh the Private Han dsfree Heads et ’ s ear piece.
Chapter 2 16 Gettin g Started Personalizing Y our Phone Panasoni c ’ s we bsite, ht tp: / / w w w. panaso ni c- club. com , has pi ctures and melodie s that you c an impor t to your PC and th en downloa d to you r phone using a da ta cab le (se e “ E B-TX310 Acces so ries ” on page 79 for orderi ng informati on).
Everyday Operations 1 7 Everyday Operations Y our pho ne comes w ith a v arie ty of feature s. In most cas es, ho wever, yo u will use on ly some of these featu r es on a daily basis. Thi s chapter will familiari ze y ou with most of th ose “ everyday ” op erations.
Chapter 3 18 Ever yday Oper at ions 2 When th e arrow poin ts to the entry yo u want, pres s ( VIEW) to vi ew the Phone bo ok entry . 3 Press or to scrol l to the ap propriate ph one numb er a nd pr es s to pla c e the call . Dialing a Phonebook E ntry from the Menu 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to e nt er the Phon ebook.
Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 1 9 Speed Dial T o call a Speed Dial num b er directly from st and by (withou t go in g to a menu), en ter the memo ry location num ber that conta ins the phone num ber you wan t to cal l , and p ress .
Chapter 3 20 Ever yday Oper at ions In-Call Features Whil e you are in a call, sever al usef ul fea tures are ava ilabl e: • Adjustin g V o ice V olum e (s ee b elow) • Viewin g Y ou r Own Phone N.
Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 1 Using the Display as a Scratchpad This featu re al low s yo u to enter a pho ne number on you r phone ’ s disp lay during a cal l . Y ou can enter u p to 32 digi t s. Afte r ending the call, yo u can dial the nu m ber on t he display or sa ve the ent ry in the P hon eb ook.
Chapter 3 22 Ever yday Oper at ions Missed Ca lls If an i ncoming call is n ot ans wered, Missed Call is displa yed. 1 Press (V IE W ) to view the phon e number and the time of the misse d ca ll.
Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 3 Vo i c e M a i l Note: Y ou must subscr ibe to voice mail t hrough y our wi reles s service pr ovi de r before you can retrieve v o ice m a il messag es. T o ch eck if voice m ail has been pro g r am m e d, press and ho ld .
Chapter 3 24 Ever yday Oper at ions Automatic Redial If a call cannot be com pleted becaus e of a sy stem bu sy err or (or other system pr oblem), you r phone ca n aut om a tically redi al the num ber for yo u. 1 If your call cann ot be compl et ed because of a sy stem erro r , w ait unt i l Automatic Re d ial? is displayed.
Chapter 3 Everyday Operations 2 5 NOTICE TO CONSUMER This cellular telephone is equipped with a Memo Feature that allows the user to record p ortions of a telephone conversation.
Chapter 3 26 Ever yday Oper at ions Recording a V oice Memo During a Call Note: Even t hough a startup tone sou nds when recordi ng starts , you shoul d al so notify the other per son that they are being recor ded. Also, keep in mind that this feature will not work if you ar e in an analog se rv i ce ar ea .
Text Entry Operations 2 7 T ext Entry Operations Whenev er you store an entr y in your Phone bo ok, compos e or reply to a messag e, or c re at e re m inders, you us e the phone ’ s keypad to enter the text.
Chapter 4 28 Tex t Entry Operation s W ord Entry (Word T9) Mode Word Entry ( W ord T 9) mode allow s you to quick ly type text with the a id of a built-in d ic tion a r y . When yo u press ea ch ke y that corres ponds to the charact er needed just onc e, the bu ilt-in diction ary sugges ts probab le word choice s.
Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations 2 9 Numbers (NUM) Mode Y ou ar e i n Nu m b ers mode w hen is disp layed in the bot t om rig ht corner. U s e N um b ers mode to ins er t nu m bers in a text en tr y . T o select Number s m ode, press un til ap pea rs. Then key in the r equ ired number.
Chapter 4 30 Tex t Entry Operation s.
Phoneboo k Features 3 1 Phonebook Feat ur es Phonebook Features The Phon ebook ha s 250 m emory loc ations. In e ach locat ion you c an store a first and la st nam e , up to four assoc i at ed ph one numb er s, an em a il address , pic ture, and a dist i nc tive ring tone.
Chapter 5 32 Phon ebook Feature s Creating a Phonebook Entry Note: When ente rin g numbers in th e Pho nebook, do no t try to ent er dash es or parenthe ses a s genera lly sh own in l isti ngs of phone num be rs. Enter only the di gi t s. 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to enter the P hon ebook.
Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 3 4 Enter the requ ired informa tion . • T o enter text or symbols, refer to Chapter 4 , “ T ex t Entry Ope rations ” . • T o delete an entered character , press briefly . • T o delete an entire line, pres s and hold .
Chapter 5 34 Phon ebook Feature s Creating a Super Dial Entr y Super Dia l q ui ckly dials a phone number wh en yo u press an d hold a digit key that you have assi gne d to a number sav ed in your Phon ebook. Y ou can c re ate ni ne Su per Dial ent r ies, one fo r ea ch of the di git key s ( – ) on y ou r keypad.
Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 5 Programming Pauses o r Wa its This featu re is usefu l when you ar e pl ac in g a ca ll that requir es ent ry of addition al digi t s onc e the call conne cts (for exam ple, you m ay hav e to enter a pa ss w or d or PIN to access yo ur voice ma i l).
Chapter 5 36 Phon ebook Feature s Note: If you do not enter anything for the first or last name, the display goes to the first l et te r of the alphabet for which you have a Phonebook entry . 4 Press or to scroll to the entry you want to e d it or delete.
Chapter 5 Phoneboo k Features 3 7 Displaying Y our Own Number Y our pho ne can have up to two cellular pho ne nu mbers (pr ogr am m e d by your wir eles s service pr ovi d er). Y ou can select eithe r phone numb er to make or re ceive a cal l . 1 From stan dby , press ( ) to enter th e Pho nebook.
Chapter 5 38 Phon ebook Feature s.
Additional Operations 39 Advanced Operations Additional Operations Many feat ures and set tings are acces sible only thro ugh the phone ’ s Menu. This chapter will s how you how to use your phone ’ s Menu to get the mos t from the se m or e ad vanced f eat ur es .
Chapter 6 40 Addi tional Opera tions 4 Press or to scrol l throug h the last 10 miss ed calls. 5 When th e num b er you want to call is dis pl ay ed, press . OR Press (O PTIO N ) to ad d a prefix, to dele t e a num b er , to save a number, or to delete all entries in the list.
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 41 7 Press repeatedly t o position the cursor i n front of the phone numb er and t hen en ter th e 3-di git ar ea code . 8 Press (OK ) to place the ca ll. Saving a Number 1 From standby , pres s (M ENU) to enter the Main Menu.
Chapter 6 42 Addi tional Opera tions • The display prompts you to confirm the deletion of all entries. 6 Press (YES ) to delete all entries or (NO ) to cancel the d eletion. Call Timers The Last Call and All Calls options allow you to see how m uch time you have sp ent conn ected on c alls.
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 43 V oice Commands Y ou ca n record up to 40 voic e co mmand s t o ca ll number s i n you r Phoneboo k and t o perform other ac tions with out havin g to pres s any keys .
Chapter 6 44 Addi tional Opera tions 4 Press (OK) to sel e ct Phon ebook . 5 Scroll to the nam e of your choice an d press (OK). • All numbers f or that person in your Phonebook are display ed. 6 Scroll to the number you wish to call with this voice command ( Home # , Work # , Cell # , or Other # ) an d pr es s (RECORD).
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 45 Using a V oice Command to Perfor m an Action 1 From stan dby , press and hold . • Y ou are prompted audibly and on the display to say the command. 2 Say the comm and withi n t wo se conds. • If you do not spea k, you are informed that the comm and was not found.
Chapter 6 46 Addi tional Opera tions Key V olume 1 From stan dby , press (MEN U ) to enter the Main Menu . 2 Scroll to T o ne Settings and pres s ( OK) . 3 Scroll to Key V olume a nd press ( OK). • The display indicates the current key volume setting.
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 47 Message Ale rt Y ou c an choose from four differe nt types for th e alert you hea r when a te xt messag e is received: General Rings , Preset Melo dy , Custom Melody , or V oice Ring . Or, y ou ca n choose Non e . Selecting a Message Alert 1 From standby , pres s (M ENU) to enter the Main Menu.
Chapter 6 48 Addi tional Opera tions V ibration See “ Vibration Al er t ” on page 14 for i nf ormat ion on how t o se t your ri ng ale rt to vibr atio n. W arning Tone A warning tone is emitted when th e battery charge is low , when attempt ing to automa t ic ally re di al a num ber , and whe n poweri ng on the pho ne.
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 49 Recording a V oice Ring 1 From stan dby , press (MENU ) to ent e r the Main Me nu. 2 Press to scroll to T one S ettings and pr es s (OK). 3 Scroll to Vo i c e R i n g and pr ess (OK). 4 Press (O K) to st ar t rec or ding your voic e ring .
Chapter 6 50 Addi tional Opera tions Editing or Creating a Custo m Melody Go to www .pan asonic-club.com for additional melodies an d examples of how to cre ate your ow n cu stom melod ies. 1 From stan dby , press (MENU) to ent er th e M ai n M en u. 2 Scroll to T o ne Settings and pres s (OK).
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 51 - T o erase a note, pla ce the cur so r on the note an d pr es s . - T o enter a r e st, pre ss . - T o set the tempo ( 1 - 4), pre ss . - T o make a triple t of qu arter notes or eighth notes: 1 Enter three notes (quarter or eighth).
Chapter 6 52 Addi tional Opera tions Phone Settings The Phone Se ttings menu allows you to set sp ecific featur es a ccording to your o wn prefer ences. Display Settings Backlight The back light col or can be set to Amber , Ye l l o w , Gr een , Blue , Purple , or Te a l .
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 53 • If y ou s elec t Date/T ime , yo u have the option of turning the Date/T ime display On or Of f . • If you select On , the Date/Time screen is shown in the formats you selected. (S ee “ Changing the Date Format ” and “ Selecting 24-hour or 12-hour Mode ” on page 12 .
Chapter 6 54 Addi tional Opera tions Note: When you pu rc has e your phon e, Q ui et m ode has the fol l owi ng s et tin gs : ri ng an d k ey vol ume ar e m ut ed; vi br at i o n al er t is on; ring and message ale rts a re set to Gener al ring 1; and warn ing tone s are tur n ed off .
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 55 Caution: Do no t leav e t he ph one without an attached batt er y during the time set for an alarm. Doi ng so could ha rm the phone ’s interna l battery . 1 From standby , pres s (M ENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2 Scroll to P hone Settings and pr ess (OK) .
Chapter 6 56 Addi tional Opera tions Note: If the phone is turned off at the t ime set for the a larm, the phone tur ns on an d the alarm is act ivat e d. The phon e re m ai ns on until yo u tu rn it off. The alarm alert l asts f or 40 s econds . T o stop the al arm, pr ess any key .
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 57 Miscellaneous Menu Model T ype T o find out which m od el type your pho ne is, follow the se ste ps : 1 From stan dby , press (ME NU) to enter the Main Menu . 2 Scroll to P hone Settings and pr ess (OK) . 3 Scroll to M iscellaneous and press (O K) .
Chapter 6 58 Addi tional Opera tions DTMF Duration The tone y ou he ar when you press a key on you r keypad is ca lled a “ DTM F ” tone. Most ph one service s and answer i ng m ac hines requ ire t he phone to trans mit this tone wh en a digit key is press ed.
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 59 Phonebo ok Default Setting See . . . Search M ethod By Last Name page 36 Default Setting T one Settings Normal Mode Quiet Mode See .
Chapter 6 60 Addi tional Opera tions Security Options The Secur ity O p tions menu al l ows y ou to place rest ric tions on sev era l of your p hone ’ s function s.
Chapter 6 Additional Operations 61 Locking Incoming Calls 1 From the Cal l Loc k m en u, press (OK) to selec t Incoming Calls . • Y ou have the option of unlocking or locking all incoming calls. 2 T o change the set ting, scroll to the other opt ion and press (O K).
Chapter 6 62 Addi tional Opera tions Power-On Lock When Pow e r-On Lock is act iv at ed , the p hone lock s au tomaticall y whene ver pow e red off and restric ts una ut hor i ze d use. When t he ph one is powered o n again, you ar e r eq uired to enter th e lo ck code .
Service Provider Features 63 Service Provider Features Service Provider Features Several fe at ur es o n your phon e ar e ava ilable only if you si gn up for them wit h your w irel ess serv ice pr ovider . If y ou do n ot hav e one of the se rvice s li sted bel ow , co ntact your wir eless servic e prov ider f or more inform ation .
Chapter 7 64 Serv ice Provider Feat ures T ext Me ssaging Composing a T ext Message Y ou can type a te xt mess age (up t o 160 characte rs includin g the e-mail address ).
Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 65 Addi ng a Me lody 11 T o send a melody with your mess age (if sen di ng t he me ssage to another E B-TX310 phone), s croll to Melody , and press (SELECT). 12 Select from th e lis t of m elod ies. • T o hear a m elody , scroll to the m elody and press (P LA Y ).
Chapter 7 66 Serv ice Provider Feat ures - T o delete all me ss age s in the Inbo x or O ut box , scroll to Delete All and press (O K). See “ De leting All Inbox or Out box Messag es ” on page 69 . - T o look at mess ag es in the Ou tbox, sc roll to Outbox an d press (OK).
Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 67 - T o forward the me ssage, see “ F orwarding a T e xt Mess age ” on page 67 . - T o lock the messa ge, see “ L ock i ng a T ext Mes sa ge ” on page 67 . - T o delete the mes sage, see “ De leting a T ext Message ” on page 68 .
Chapter 7 68 Serv ice Provider Feat ures Deleting a T ext Message Note: T o delete a locked message in the Inbox , you mu st use the following steps. Lock ed messages will not be del et ed by select ing De lete All from the T ext M essage me n u. 1 With t he mess age selec ted or displayed , press (O PTION).
Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 69 - T o lock or unlock t he m essage, sc roll to Lock /Unlock and pr es s (OK). See “ L ock i ng a T ext Mes sa ge ” on page 67 . - T o delete the mes sage, scro ll to Del ete and pr ess (OK). See “ Deleting a T ext Message ” on pa ge 6 8 .
Chapter 7 70 Serv ice Provider Feat ures • The display prompts for a name for your group list. 3 Press and hold to delete Untitled and then ent er a nam e for your group lis t. • Enter a name (up to 16 characters) that will remind you who is in t he list.
Chapter 7 Service Provider Features 71 Editing a Grou p List 1 From the T e xt Me ss age menu , scro ll to Group Lists and pr ess (OK ). 2 Scroll to Edit and press (OK ). • The names of your group lists are displayed. 3 Scroll to the one you w a nt to edit and pres s (EDIT).
Chapter 7 72 Serv ice Provider Feat ures Saving and Del eting V oice Mail Saving an d de leting voic e m ai l is a fun ction of your wi re l ess ser vi ce provider. Once you call yo ur voice m ailbox, f ollow the in structions given by your wir eles s service pr ov ider .
System Settin gs 73 System Settings This chap ter c ont ai n s in fo rma tion about set t ings in the System Se tting s menu. Y ou should no t ha ve to change thes e se ttings. The pr oc edures in this chapt er ar e pr ovi de d for techn ical ly kno wledgea bl e us ers .
Chapter 8 74 Sys tem Settings Searching f or A vailable Syst ems Y our phone ’ s sear ch default is set to Norma l , which m eans it aut omatical ly searche s for availab le net w or k s ystems, a nd then selects th e ap propriate one.
Before Requ est ing Help 75 $ Before Requesting Help As you l earn how to use all o f your phone ’ s feat ur es , y ou m ay oc ca si ona l ly exp er ien c e minor p roblems.
Appendix A 76 Before Reques ting Help The Basics Battery will not recharge The ambient air temperature exceeds 104 ° F (40 ° C) or is less than 32 ° F (0 ° C). Lower or raise t he air temperature; allow the phone to cool of f or warm up before recharging.
Appendix A Before Requ est ing Help 77 Missing incoming calls Ring volume may be set to silent. Set ring volum e on. Phone was not programmed correctly by dealer or carrier . Contact your wireless service provider . Calls dropped/ disconnected inadvertently Y ou are outside of a cellular service area.
Appendix A 78 Before Reques ting Help The Basics Unable to access V oice Mailbox V oice Mail phone numb er is not programmed into phone. Program V oice Mail phone number . Refer to additional information from your wireless service provider . DTMF tones may be set to short instead of long.
Phone Accesso ries 79 % Phone Accessories A variety of ac cessories are available fo r yo ur P ana sonic phone . Contact your local w irel es s se rvice prov id er to pur cha se Genu ine Pan asonic acce ssorie s. Note: Replace ment ante nna s ar e available f ro m Pana sonic.
Append ix B 80 Phone Ac cessories The Basics EB-TX310 Accessories (cont .) TTY Cable EB-W A300 Be lt Cl ip EB-YK300 Car H old e r EB-KA300 Private H andsfree Headset EB-E M310 EB-HF300EZ Handsfree Car.
Consumer U pdate 81 & Consumer Update Consumer Upda te on Mobile Phones (Published by U. S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, October 20, 1999.) FDA has b een receiving inquiries about the s afety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones.
Append ix C 82 Consumer U pdate The Basics 1 In a hospi tal-based, cas e-control stud y , researchers look ed f or an association bet ween mobile phone us e and either glioma (a typ e of brain cancer) or acous t ic neuroma (a benign tumor of the ne rv e sheath).
Appendi x C Consumer U pdate 83 individual ’ s cancer ar ose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway . A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is great er among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population.
Append ix C 84 Consumer U pdate The Basics Where can I find addition al information? For additional information, see the following websites: • Federal Commu nications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Pr ogram (select “ Info rmati on on Human Exposur e to RF Fields from Cellular and PCD Radio T ransmitt ers ” ): http:/ /www.
Index 8 5 Index A Accessori es 79 Accessory connect or 7 Adjusting voice volume 20 Alarm clock, using your phone as 54 Alarm, s etting 54 Alert mode 53 Alert settings custom m elody 49 message alert t.
86 Ind ex Fixing phone problems (cont.) lock code lost or forgotten 77 missing incoming c alls 77 No Service is displayed 76 other party unable to h ear you 78 phone won ’ t turn o n 75 TTY device d.
Index 8 7 P Pause key 8 Pauses programming in phone number 35 Phone description 7 Phone settings alarm setting 55 alert mode 53 answer key 22 answer mode 53 display 52 DTMF duration 58 emergency call .
88 Ind ex T Talk tim e 6 Three-way calling 63 Time and date s etti ngs changing 12 Tone settings keypad volum e 46 message alert 47 ring alert 13 ring volume 13 vibration alert 14 warning tone 48 TTY .
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