Service Provider Features Several features on your phone are available only if you sign up for them with your wireless service provider. If you do not have one of the services listed below, contact your wireless service provider for more information. 7 Caller ID This feature displays the phone number of the person calling you. If the caller’s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook, the backlight changes color and the corresponding name is displayed.
Chapter 7 Text Messaging Composing a Text Message You can type a text message (up to 160 characters including the e-mail address). Entering the Send To Information 1 2 3 From the Text Message menu, scroll to Compose and press (OK). Press (SELECT) to select Send To. From the Send To screen, select From Phonebook, Phone#, or E-mail Address. Follow the display prompts or enter characters. (See (OK). Chapter 4, “Text Entry Operations”.
Chapter 7 3 Do one of the following: - To look at messages in the Inbox, press - (OK). See “Viewing Inbox Messages” on page 53. To compose a message, scroll to Compose and press (OK). See “Composing a Text Message” on page 50. To create a group list so that you can send a message to several people at once, scroll to Group Lists and press (OK). See “Creating a Group List” on page 55. To delete all messages in the Inbox or Outbox, scroll to Delete All and press (OK).
Chapter 7 2 3 If you have one new message, press or to scroll through the message, sender, and reception time. OR If you have more than one message, press or to scroll through the list of messages. When the arrow points to the message you want to read, press or to scroll through the message, sender, and reception time. Once you read a message, you can do any of the following: - To reply to the message, see “Replying to a Text Message (Inbox Only)” on page 52.
Chapter 7 Enter the phone number to forward the message to, and press (OK). - To enter an e-mail address, scroll to E-mail Address and press (OK). Enter the e-mail address to forward the message to, and press (OK). (OK). - To select a group list, scroll to Group List, and press Scroll to the group list to forward the message to, and press (OK). - The Compose screen is displayed with check marks next to Send To and Message.
Chapter 7 4 From the Options menu, do one of the following: - To edit the destination or the text of a message, press (OK) to select Edit. • The Compose screen is displayed. See “Composing a Text Message” on page 50 for instructions on editing a message. • To send the message, scroll to Send and press (OK). • To delete the message, scroll to Delete and press (OK). Deleting a Text Message 1 2 3 With the message selected or displayed, press Scroll to Delete, and press (OK).
Chapter 7 Creating a Group List 1 2 From the Text Message menu, scroll to Group Lists and press (OK). Press (OK) to select Create. • The display prompts for a name for your group list. 3 Press and hold group list. • 4 5 The person’s name is added to the group list. An icon next to the name indicates which phone number (or e-mail address) will be used: (home number), (work number), (cell phone number), (other number), or @ (e-mail address).
Chapter 7 • The names of your group lists are displayed. 3 4 5 6 7 Scroll to the one you want to edit and press (EDIT). To change or delete an entry, scroll to the entry and press (SELECT). To change the entry, press (CHANGE). Scroll through the names in your Phonebook, and press (SELECT) when the name you want to enter is displayed. Scroll through the phone numbers and e-mail address for the selected name, and press (SELECT) when the arrow points to the number (or e-mail address) you want.
Chapter 7 Voice Mail Note: You must subscribe to voice mail through your wireless service provider before you can retrieve voice mail messages. To check if voice mail has been programmed, press and hold . If the display indicates that the Voice Mailbox number is empty, voice mail has not been programmed. Contact your wireless service provider for programming instructions. Listening to New Voice Mail 1 2 3 4 When a new voice mail message is received, an alert sounds and appears on the top of the display.
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System Settings This chapter contains information about settings in the System Settings menu. You should not have to change these settings. The procedures in this chapter are provided for technically knowledgeable users. 8 Caution: Before making any changes to these settings, contact technical support. Random changes to these settings could negatively affect your phone’s performance.
Chapter 8 Searching for Available Systems Your phone’s search default is set to Normal, which means it automatically searches for available network systems, and then selects the appropriate one. It will default to this setting every time you turn on your phone, even when you have changed the search setting. To search for a particular network, select Manual. Up to 16 network names may be displayed.
Before Requesting Help A A As you learn how to use all of your phone’s features, you may occasionally experience minor problems. Fortunately, you can fix most of these problems yourself. Listed below are some of the problems you might encounter, as well as procedures that may help you arrive at a solution. If your problem persists, please contact your wireless service provider or visit Panasonic’s website at www.panasonic.com.
Appendix A Problem Battery will not recharge The Basics Problems and Solutions Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) The ambient air temperature exceeds 113°F (45°C) or is less than 32°F (0°C). Lower or raise the air temperature; allow the phone to cool off or warm up before recharging. Contact between your battery and recharger is incomplete. Disconnect your charger from the phone and then try reconnecting it. The battery has not been charged for a long time and has been deeply discharged.
Appendix A Problems and Solutions Problem Missing incoming calls Calls dropped/ disconnected inadvertently Unable to enter text as intended when pressing keys Possible Cause(s) Ring volume may be set to silent. Set ring volume on. Phone was not programmed correctly by dealer or carrier. Contact your wireless service provider. You are outside of a cellular service area.
Appendix A Problem Unable to access Voice Mailbox The Basics Problems and Solutions Possible Cause(s) Solution(s) Voice Mail phone number is not programmed into phone. Program Voice Mail phone number. Refer to additional information from your wireless service provider. DTMF tones may be set to short instead of long. Set DTMF tones to long. (See “DTMF Duration” on page 46 for details.) Voice Mail service is not activated. Contact your wireless service provider.
Phone Accessories B A variety of accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. Contact your local wireless service provider to purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories. B Note: Replacement antennas are available from Panasonic. In the U.S., call 1 (800) 833-9626. In Canada, contact your cellular dealer. Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an electrical hazard.
Appendix B The Basics EB-TX320 Accessories (cont.
Consumer Update C C Consumer Update on Mobile Phones (Published by U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, October 20, 1999.) FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known--and what remains unknown--about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This information may be used to respond to questions.
Appendix C The Basics 1 In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas were considered together.
Appendix C individual’s cancer arose 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 greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study.
Appendix C Where can I find additional information? • • • • • The Basics For additional information, see the following websites: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select “Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCD Radio Transmitters”): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http:// www.who.
Index A Accessories 65 Accessory connector 7 Adjusting voice volume 17 Aircraft using your phone in 4 Alarm clock, using your phone as 42 Alarm, setting 42 Alert mode 41 Alert settings general rings 39 message alert type 39 ring alert 13 vibration alert 13 Answered calls 36 Answering calls 17 Answering your phone key options 20 Auto answer 41 Automatic redial 21 B Battery precautions 1 C E Emergency (911) calls 2 Emergency call enabling & disabling Super Dial key 45 Ending a call 15 Entering symbols (SYM
Fixing phone problems (cont.
Phonebook creating an entry 27 deleting all entries 33 deleting an entry 31 dialing calls from 16 editing an entry 31 searching 32 Phonebook entry saving in memory 28 Phonebook icons 10 Placing a call 15 with Speed Dial 16 with Super Dial 16 Power-on lock 48 Precautions 1 Preset message, selecting 43 PWR/End key 7, 8 Q Quiet mode 41 R Reading text messages 51 Received calls 36 Recharging your battery battery specifications 6 low-battery warning 6 recharging tips 6 Redialing numbers 21 automatically 21 Reo
V Vibration alert, setting 13 Viewing group lists 56 Viewing your phone number 32 during a call 18 Voice mail 53 listening to new 20 Voice mailbox number resetting 57 Voice privacy 59 Voice volume adjusting 17 Volume (keypad) 38 W Waits programming in phone number 30 Warning tone settings 39 Welcome screen, creating 44 74 Index