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Chapter 6

62    Additional Operations

Power-On Lock

When Power-On Lock is activated, the phone locks automatically 
whenever powered off and restricts unauthorized use. When the phone is 
powered on again, you are required to enter the lock code. To temporarily 
deactivate this feature, see “Deactivating the Power-On Lock from 
Standby”
. To disable this feature completely, see “Disabling the Power-On 
Lock”
.

Activating the Power-On Lock

1

From standby, press 

 (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.

2

Scroll to Security and press 

 (OK).

3

Scroll to Power-On Lock and press 

 (OK).

4

To change the setting, scroll to the other setting and press 

(OK). 

5

If you select On, enter the lock code and press 

 (OK).

Deactivating the Power-On Lock from Standby

Once Power-On Lock is activated, turning the phone off/on does not turn 
this feature off. You can turn off Power-On Lock temporarily by following 
these instructions.
1

When the standby display indicates that Power-On Lock is activated, 
press  

(UNLOCK).

2

Enter the lock code, and press 

 (OK).

Power-On Lock is temporarily deactivated (until you turn your phone 
off/on again).

Disabling the Power-On Lock

1

From standby, press 

 (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.

2

Scroll to Security and press 

 (OK).

3

Scroll to Power-On Lock and press 

 (OK).

4

Scroll to select Off and press 

 (OK).

5

Enter the lock code and press 

 (OK).

Summary of Contents for Allure EB-TX310

Page 1: ...Before operating this phone please read these instructions completely and save this manual for future use Charge battery before operation EB TX310 Digital Multi Network Phone Operating Instructions ...

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Page 4: ...r purchase receipt here This product is licensed under one or more of the following U S Patents 4 675 863 4 777 633 4 779 262 4 785 450 4 811 420 4 817 089 4 912 705 5 022 024 5 119 375 5 121 391 5 159 705 5 657 358 5 687 194 5 734 678 This product may be protected under one or more of the following U S Patents 5 842 129 5 504 803 and 5 483 666 and other patents that are pending T9 is a registered...

Page 5: ...he Battery 5 Recharging Tips 6 Battery Specifications 6 Removing the Battery 6 Low Battery Warning 6 Phone Description 7 Phone Specifications 7 Function Keys 8 Display Icons 9 Master Display and Icons 9 Phonebook Icons 10 Powering Phone On and Off 10 Powering ON 10 Powering OFF 10 Standby Display 11 Moving through the Menu 11 Shortcut Keys 11 Setting Date and Time 12 Adjusting Date and Time Settin...

Page 6: ...ls 19 In Call Features 20 Adjusting Voice Volume 20 Viewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call 20 Muting the Mouthpiece 20 Using the Display as a Scratchpad 21 Turning the Speakerphone On and Off 21 Missed Calls 22 Answer Key Options 22 Voice Mail 23 Listening to New Voice Mail 23 Redialing Numbers 23 Redialing One of the Last 10 Numbers Dialed 23 Automatic Redial 24 Key Lock 24 Turning On Key Lo...

Page 7: ... Deleting a Phonebook Entry 35 Selecting a Phonebook Search Method 36 Displaying Your Own Number 37 Deleting All Phonebook Entries 37 Chapter 6 Additional Operations 39 Call History 39 Dialed Calls 39 Missed Calls 39 Received Calls 40 Call History Options 40 Adding a Prefix 40 Saving a Number 41 Deleting a Number 41 Deleting All Entries in a List 41 Call Timers 42 Voice Commands 43 Tips for Record...

Page 8: ...Creating a Custom Melody 50 Phone Settings 52 Display Settings 52 Backlight 52 Display Contrast 52 Standby Screen 52 Answer Mode 53 Alert Mode 53 Time Settings 54 Setting the Alarm 54 Answer Key 56 Creating a Welcome Screen 56 Selecting Another Language 56 Miscellaneous Menu 57 Model Type 57 Emergency Call 57 TTY Mode 57 DTMF Duration 58 Reset Defaults 58 Security Options 60 Changing Lock Code 60 ...

Page 9: ...ssages 66 Replying to a Text Message Inbox Only 67 Forwarding a Text Message 67 Locking a Text Message 67 Deleting a Text Message 68 Calling Back a Text Message 68 Adding the Sender to your Phonebook 68 Viewing Outbox Messages 68 Deleting All Inbox or Outbox Messages 69 Group Lists 69 Creating a Group List 69 Viewing Your Group Lists 70 Editing a Group List 71 Voice Mail 71 Listening to New Voice ...

Page 10: ...vi Appendix A Before Requesting Help 75 Problems and Solutions 75 Appendix B Phone Accessories 79 EB TX310 Accessories 79 EB HF300EZ Handsfree Car Kit 80 Appendix C Consumer Update 81 Index 85 ...

Page 11: ...ure menu and using the Private Handsfree Headset this is the place to turn when you are ready to get started Chapter 3 Everyday Operations Chapter 3 covers those features you ll use on a daily basis placing and ending calls answering calls and so on Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations Chapter 4 covers the two modes of text entry letter by letter entry and the new WORD T9 entry designed to give you rap...

Page 12: ...e provider to purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories Appendix C Consumer Update Appendix C contains a recent report published by the U S Food and Drug Administration about the safety of mobile phones Index If you are looking for a specific topic and it is not listed in the Contents the Index may point you in the right direction Icons Used in This Manual The following icons indicate critical and ti...

Page 13: ...ce provider may result in fire electrical shock or injury Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non Panasonic accessories Do not expose charging adapters to moisture water or the weather Do not use an adapter with a damaged cord When using a DC adapter in an automobile a small amount of electricity flows through the adapter even if the phone is turned off Remove the plug from the...

Page 14: ...f comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure stan...

Page 15: ...d FCC RF exposure guidelines Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder FOR EFFICIENT OPERATION For your phone to operate most efficient...

Page 16: ... unless otherwise advised by airline personnel Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in other areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas ...

Page 17: ...he battery as described in this section Attaching the Battery 1 Insert the top edge of the battery along the top edge of the phone s battery compartment 2 Push the bottom of the battery toward the phone until it clicks into place Charging the Battery 1 With the directional arrows facing up attach the AC adapter to the phone 2 Insert the plug into an AC power outlet The indicator light turns red If...

Page 18: ...age patterns Charge time reflects using the EB CA340 400 mA AC Adapter Removing the Battery 1 Slide latch down toward the bottom end of the phone 2 Lift and remove battery Caution Always turn the phone off before removing the battery If you remove the battery while the phone is on any changes you have recently made to the settings may return to their previous values Low Battery Warning The phone p...

Page 19: ...cters by pressing the number keys The keypad is also used to enter text as described in Text Entry Operations Chapter 4 Phone Specifications Size with standard battery 4 6 x 1 6 x 7 118 mm x 40 4 mm x 17 5 mm Weight with standard battery 2 7 oz 76 8 g Maximum RF Output 600 mW ...

Page 20: ...ress to end a call and return to standby or to return to standby from any menu through 1 through 9 Digit Keys Press to enter numbers Press and hold one key for Super Dial See Super Dial on page 18 In text entry mode press to enter text numbers and or symbols Note The key is used to enter spaces See Text Entry Operations Chapter 4 Home Key Press and hold to return home to standby idle from any menu...

Page 21: ... call is in operation When blinking the original call has been put on hold Voice privacy feature is on Quiet Mode is on Ring volume is set to 0 Vibration alert is on Incoming signal strength varies by the number of bars shown beside the signal icon Five bars indicate a strong signal No bars indicate a weak or no signal Display area shows numbers text and symbols Softkey functions From standby pres...

Page 22: ... The up arrow indicates that you can scroll up through a menu selection list The down arrow indicates that you can scroll down through a menu selection list The solid right arrow indicates that you can move forward through a lengthy text display The solid left arrow indicates that you can scroll back to the start of a lengthy text display The hollow right arrow indicates that you can move for ward...

Page 23: ... the display To access the Main Menu press the corresponding softkey on the keypad just below where MENU is displayed After entering the Main Menu press either softkey or to select the options displayed above them Within the menu the selected feature or function is indicated by an arrow Use the navigation key scroll areas as described in the table on page 10 When an option is selected using the so...

Page 24: ... for the number you want in its place You can switch from AM to PM by pressing when your cursor is on AM or PM on the display If you enter an invalid date or time the display prompts you to enter another date time 6 When you are satisfied with the date time setting press OK Changing the Date Format 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Phone Settings and press OK 3 Scroll to...

Page 25: ...t the icon is displayed Selecting a Ring Alert You have the option of selecting from several different ring alerts Note If you are not yet familiar with your phone s features or with cell phones in general you can choose from the general rings or the preset melodies When you are more familiar with your phone s features you can choose a custom melody or a voice ring See Selecting a Ring Alert on pa...

Page 26: ... to incoming calls by vibrating This feature is useful for when you are in a meeting at the movies or at a concert when an audible ring might be disturbing to others Note To ensure that you do not disturb anyone you should also mute the ring volume of your phone when you turn Vibration on see Setting Ring Volume on page 13 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Tone Settings ...

Page 27: ...This will automatically disable the speaker and microphone in the phone 2 Attach the Private Handsfree Headset clip to your clothes 3 Insert the earpiece into your ear 4 During conversation increase or decrease volume to a comfortable level by pressing or on the phone s center navigation key 5 The microphone picks up your voice from its hanging position Note Once the Private Handsfree Headset is c...

Page 28: ...ion These pictures and melodies let you create unique rings and displays for your phone In addition to importing pictures and melodies from the Panasonic website you can access other sites on the web with graphics and music files Note Read the complete downloading information on the website before attempting to download to your phone The website also includes helpful troubleshooting information ab...

Page 29: ...ear when the Speakerphone is activated Note You cannot switch to the Speakerphone if any digits or letters are on the display Clear the display before trying to activate the Speakerphone If the outgoing phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook the corresponding name is also displayed with the number 3 When the call connects Voice Call is displayed 4 Press to end the call Dialing from the Pho...

Page 30: ...row points to the entry of your choice press VIEW to view the Phonebook entry 6 Press or to scroll to the phone number you want to call and press to place the call Super Dial Super Dial lets you quickly dial a phone number by pressing and holding a digit key on your keypad Before you can use Super Dial you must create entries in your Phonebook and then assign them to Super Dial keys See Creating a...

Page 31: ...mpty the display shows the entered digits and the sign Press briefly to return to standby 2 Scroll 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 disp...

Page 32: ...reached Viewing Your Own Phone Number During a Call During a call you can view your own phone number 1 During a call press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Phonebook and press OK 3 Scroll to Own Number and press OK to view your phone number 4 Press OK and the display returns to standby Note If your phone is programmed with more than one phone number only the number currently being used is d...

Page 33: ... Caution Do not hold the phone next to your ear when the Speakerphone is activated 1 During a call press MENU to enter the Main Menu Press OK to select Speakerphone OR During a call press and hold to turn on Speakerphone The display indicates Speakerphone Set to On Note You cannot switch to the Speakerphone if any digits or let ters are on the display This means that when dialing a Speed Dial numb...

Page 34: ... the Main Menu You can also press from the standby screen and scroll to the right or left to view your missed calls Phone numbers of missed calls are displayed only if you have subscribed to Caller ID through your wireless service provider Answer Key Options You can answer your phone by doing either of the following By pressing any key except this is the default OR Only by pressing SEND key 1 From...

Page 35: ...Press LISTEN to automatically dial your voice mail number OR From the standby display press and hold until it calls your voice mailbox Note If the display indicates that your voice mailbox is empty or the number is not valid contact your wireless service provider 3 Follow the recorded instructions for your voice mail 4 Press to return to standby when you are finished retrieving your voice mail mes...

Page 36: ...Automatic Redial 2 Press YES to automatically redial the number The phone automatically redials the number up to 15 times or until the call connects An alert tone sounds when the call connects You can press at any time to cancel the automatic redial OR Press NO to return to standby Key Lock This feature lets you lock the keypad to prevent your phone s keys from being pressed accidentally You can s...

Page 37: ...standby Each voice memo has a time limit of 20 seconds When you record a memo while in a call only the other person s voice is recorded When you record a memo from standby your own voice is recorded After 15 seconds a warning tone notifies you that only 5 seconds remain for you to record After 20 seconds recording stops and an end tone sounds If you want to start a new recording briefly press the ...

Page 38: ...ss SAVE before 15 seconds have elapsed the warning tone does not sound If you press at any time while recording during a call your call ends however the voice memo is saved 2 Press SAVE to save the memo or CANCEL to delete it Playing and Deleting a Voice Memo You can play and listen to a voice memo only from standby 1 Press the key on your phone The Voice Memo menu is displayed 2 Scroll to Play De...

Page 39: ...ng Letter Entry ABC Mode You are in Letter Entry mode when or is displayed in the bottom right corner The default for Letter Entry is uppercase To switch between uppercase and lowercase press When using Letter Entry mode press a key once to enter the first letter on the key press the key twice to enter the second letter on the key and so on For example press once for the letter D press twice for t...

Page 40: ...nce Press once Press once Press once Press once The word first should appear on the screen Keep in mind As letters are entered the dictionary displays probable words Several different words can appear on the display during the entering process Don t be distracted by the words displayed they may not resemble your intended word Just keep typing until you see the word you want If the word displayed w...

Page 41: ...ted with several symbols To select a specific symbol enter the corresponding number on the keypad To scroll through additional screens of symbols press or The following table shows the letters numbers and symbols associated with each keypad key Key Entry Table Mode Key Letter entry ABC Letter entry abc NUM SYM Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 space 1 Press to enter a space or press twice to ent...

Page 42: ...Chapter 4 30 Text Entry Operations ...

Page 43: ...aving searching and accessing your Phonebook entries For an overview of how to move through the menus and use the shortcut keys see Chapter 2 Getting Started and the Menu Map on the inside of the front cover Customizing Your Phonebook You may find it easier to create Phonebook entries on your PC using a synchronization software application such as FoneSync and then download them to your phone via ...

Page 44: ...the last name here Home Phone Enter the home phone number here Work Phone Enter the work phone number here Cell Phone Enter the cell phone number here Other Enter an alternate phone number here Speed Dial Select the source to be used as the speed dialing number See Speed Dial on page 19 Email Address Enter the Email address here See Text Messaging on page 64 Special Ring Select one of the Ring Ale...

Page 45: ... period indicates that the location is already being used For example in the following display locations 1 3 9 12 13 14 and 25 are being used The remaining location numbers are available Press BACK to enter the preferred memory location number After entering a number press OK 9 When you are finished press FINISH The display asks if you want to save the entry 10 Press YES to save If you have not en...

Page 46: ...sabled you can assign the key to a number in your Phonebook 4 Scroll to the name you want to create a Super Dial entry for and press OK A list of the phone numbers for that name is displayed Home phone Work phone Cell phone and so on 5 Scroll to the number you want to use for the Super Dial entry and press OK The key assignment list is displayed showing the name and digit key assignment you create...

Page 47: ...en automatically transmit 3456 two seconds after 901 is transmitted 4 Press to place the call OR Press SAVE to save the entry into the Phonebook See the following section Saving a Displayed Phone Number for more information Note When you dial a Speed Dial number with Pauses or Waits embedded you will not be able to turn on the Speakerphone until the Pause or Wait commands have completed Saving a D...

Page 48: ...ry Press YES to delete or press NO to cancel the deletion If you select Exit the display returns to standby 7 Press FINISH 8 Press YES to save the change The display asks if you want to overwrite the previously stored information Press YES again to overwrite the information and return to standby Or press NO select a new location number and press OK to return to standby OR Press NO to return to sta...

Page 49: ...by your wireless service provider Note If your phone is programmed with more than one cellular phone number only the number currently being used is displayed See Selecting Your Phone Number NAM on page 73 for information on selecting your other phone number Deleting All Phonebook Entries Caution Think carefully before using this feature If you delete all your Phonebook entries it could be very tim...

Page 50: ...Chapter 5 38 Phonebook Features ...

Page 51: ... If the number is listed in the Phonebook the corresponding name also appears If you place a phone call to a number that is already in your dialed numbers list the newer call record will replace the older one Missed or Received calls can be checked by pressing or 4 Press or to scroll through the last 10 dialed numbers 5 When the number you want to call is displayed press OR Press OPTION to add a p...

Page 52: ...gh the last 10 received calls 5 When the number you want to call is displayed press OR Press OPTION to add a prefix to delete a number to save a number or to delete all entries in the list See Call History Options below for instructions Call History Options Adding a Prefix This feature is useful if you call a local number and then travel to another location with a different area code and want to c...

Page 53: ...apter 4 Text Entry Operations for information on entering text 9 After entering the information for one item press OK 10 When you have entered all the information press FINISH 11 When prompted to save the information press YES Deleting a Number 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Call History and press OK 3 Scroll to Dialed Missed or Received and press OK 4 Scroll to the p...

Page 54: ...ice and press OK to select OR To view your phone s call timer after the last reset scroll to Custom and press OK After viewing press OK to return to standby Or press RESET then YES to reset the custom timer OR To determine whether the call timer will be displayed during conversation scroll to Current Call and press OK to select The current setting is displayed with an asterisk To change the settin...

Page 55: ... earpiece The microphone in the Private Handsfree Headset picks up your commands clearly from its hanging position If you do not use the Private Handsfree Headset hold the phone normally as you would during a call Record your commands in a quiet sound environment without a lot of background noise Speak naturally without lengthy pauses between words A pause of more than half a second sec will end t...

Page 56: ...mmands delete a command or delete all your voice commands Recording a Voice Command for a Phone Function 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Voice Commands and press OK 3 Press OK to select Record 4 Scroll to Phone Function and press OK A list of phone functions you can program to perform with a voice command is displayed 5 Scroll to the function you want to perform with t...

Page 57: ... to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Voice Commands and press OK 3 Scroll to Review and press OK 4 Select Phonebook or Phone Function and press OK Any commands you have recorded are shown on the display 5 Scroll to the command you want to review and press PLAY The command is repeated until you press STOP or DELETE OR Press BACK to return to the Review Commands menu Deleting All Voice Commands 1 Fro...

Page 58: ...g alerts 4 Scroll to the ring alert type you want to select and press OK If you select General Rings you can choose from six different rings As you scroll through the rings you can hear the ring associated with each ring number When you hear the ring you want press OK If you select Preset Melody you can choose from 10 preset melodies As you scroll through the list the melodies are played When you ...

Page 59: ...by accessing Panasonic s website importing melodies to your PC and then downloading them to your phone See Personalizing Your Phone on page 16 If you select Custom Melody you can choose from five custom melodies As you scroll through the list the melodies are played When you hear the custom melody you want for your message alert press OK You can add to these custom melodies by accessing www panaso...

Page 60: ... The Voice Ring item on the Tone Settings menu lets you record a voice message that will be played when you receive a call or a text message To select Voice Ring as your ring or message alert type see Selecting a Ring Alert on page 46 or Selecting a Message Alert on page 47 Note This feature will not operate while you are in an analog service area Tip For better quality sound record your Voice Rin...

Page 61: ... Custom Melody and press OK There are five custom melodies The first two are provided as samples and can be edited or overwritten See Editing or Creating a Custom Melody on page 50 for more information As you scroll through the list each melody is played 5 Scroll through the list When you reach the melody you want to select press OK Editing the Title of a Custom Melody 1 From standby press MENU to...

Page 62: ...s Main Melody Track 2 and Track 3 which are played simultaneously 7 Select the part you want to edit Main Melody Track 2 or Track 3 and press OK The notes for that part are displayed In this example Main Melody was selected 008 is the current position of the cursor T1 shows that the Tempo is set to 1 Initially the quarter notes C D E F G A B are displayed 8 Compose your own melody To clear all not...

Page 63: ...let is highlighted 3 To release the triplet place the cursor on any note of the triplet and press Press to increase the length of a note or rest see following illustration Press to decrease the length of a note or rest see following illustration 9 To listen to your melody press TEST 10 To stop playing the melody or to return to your composition press STOP 11 To save your melody press SAVE Example ...

Page 64: ...justed 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Press to scroll to Phone Settings Press OK 3 Press OK to select Display 4 Press to scroll to Contrast Press OK The display indicates the current contrast setting 5 Press to increase the contrast Press to decrease the contrast 6 When you see the contrast you want press OK Standby Screen You can set your standby screen to show the current dat...

Page 65: ...Menu 2 Press to scroll to Phone Settings Press OK 3 Press to scroll to Answer Mode Press OK Normal You answer calls by pressing the key you selected on the Answer Key menu See Answer Key Options on page 22 Auto Answer Auto Answer functions only when the phone is used with the Private Handsfree Headset or with the optional Handsfree Car Kit When Auto Answer is activated the phone automatically answ...

Page 66: ...settings To select either Normal or Quiet mode from standby press and hold OR 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Press to scroll to Phone Settings Press OK 3 Press to scroll to Alert Mode Press OK 4 To change the setting scroll to the other option Normal Mode or Quiet Mode and press OK If Quiet Mode is selected is displayed Note If you press and hold during a call the phone switche...

Page 67: ...lected Daily enter the time in your chosen format see Selecting 24 hour or 12 hour Mode on page 12 OR If you selected One Time enter the required alarm date in your chosen format see Changing the Date Format on page 12 Then press and enter the time 9 If necessary press to move to the AM PM setting and press AM PM to switch between AM and PM 10 When you have set the time and date press OK 11 Press ...

Page 68: ...K 3 Scroll to Welcome Screen and press OK 4 Scroll to On and press OK 5 To delete the current message if any press and hold 6 Enter a new Welcome Screen message See Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations for details about entering text 7 When the message is complete press OK Selecting Another Language You have the option of setting your phone so that the displayed language is English Spanish French or Po...

Page 69: ... Miscellaneous and press OK 4 Scroll to Emergency Call and press OK The display shows that the Emergency Call key assignment is Off 5 Press to scroll to On and press OK The display confirms the change and you can now call the emergency number 911 by pressing and holding TTY Mode TTY Mode allows a hearing impaired person to use the phone by connecting a TTY device When TTY Mode is set to On any acc...

Page 70: ... Defaults on the Miscellaneous menu any of your phone s settings that you have modified are restored to their original values that is to the settings that were in effect when you purchased your phone Note None of your Phonebook entries are changed and any voice commands you have recorded are retained 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Scroll to Phone Settings and press OK 3 Scroll ...

Page 71: ... Level 3 Standby Screen Date Time set to On page 52 Picture set to Off Answer Mode Normal page 53 Alert Mode Normal page 53 Time Settings 24 12 Mode 12 hour page 54 Date Format MM DD YYYY American date format page 12 Answer Key Any key except page 22 Welcome Screen On page 56 Language English page 56 Miscellaneous Emergency Call Off pressing and holding will not call 911 page 57 TTY Mode Off page ...

Page 72: ...eatures are selected and activated Changing Lock Code 1 From standby press MENU to enter the Main Menu 2 Press to scroll to Security and press OK 3 Press OK to select Lock Code 4 Enter the four digit lock code enter 1234 if you have never changed your lock code and press OK 5 When prompted enter a new four digit lock code and press OK 6 To confirm your new code re enter the number and press OK If ...

Page 73: ...ets you limit the number of digits that can be dialed from your phone to prevent long distance or international calls being made 1 From the Call Lock menu scroll to Outgoing Calls and press OK You can select from Unlock All Calls Phonebook or Digit Limit 2 To change the setting scroll to the desired option and press OK 3 Enter the lock code and press OK 4 If you selected Unlock All Calls or Phoneb...

Page 74: ...K 4 To change the setting scroll to the other setting and press OK 5 If you select On enter the lock code and press OK Deactivating the Power On Lock from Standby Once Power On Lock is activated turning the phone off on does not turn this feature off You can turn off Power On Lock temporarily by following these instructions 1 When the standby display indicates that Power On Lock is activated press...

Page 75: ... incoming call during a conversation The display indicates that a call is waiting If the caller s phone number matches an entry in the Phonebook the backlight changes color and the corresponding name and a picture if selected in the Phonebook are also displayed 2 Press ACCEPT to connect with the incoming call and place the first call on hold OR Press IGNORE to silence the ring and continue your cu...

Page 76: ...electing Group Lists and pressing OK Select an entry from your group lists Press OK See Creating a Group List on page 69 The Compose menu is displayed with a check mark next to Send To indicating that this field has been completed 6 If you decide to change the phone number e mail address or group list you entered reselect the check marked Send To entry and press CHANGE Repeat step 5 Entering the T...

Page 77: ...ose a new message To delete the message and return to the Text Message menu scroll to Exit and press OK Caution You can include a picture or a melody with a message only to another EB TX310 phone If you send a picture or a melody with a message to a phone other than an EB TX310 your message will be delivered but it may contain extraneous characters Accessing Text Messages Tip To quickly access tex...

Page 78: ... delete a message The display indicates how many new text messages you have received 1 Press VIEW to view the inbox message list The display icons indicate the message status Unread message Locked message Read message The urgency level of the received message is also displayed Very urgent message Urgent message Normal message Bulk message 2 If you have one new message press OPEN to read it Then pr...

Page 79: ...y with your reply go to Adding a Picture on page 64 or Adding a Melody on page 65 The outbox holds up to 20 unsent messages If the outbox is full delete or send an outbox message to make room in the outbox You can reselect any of the fields at any time by scrolling to the field and pressing SELECT Forwarding a Text Message 1 With the message displayed press OPTION 2 Scroll to Forward and press OK ...

Page 80: ...essage displayed press OPTION 2 Scroll to Add Sender and press OK A blank Phonebook listing is displayed If an email address is included in the message it is automatically inserted in the listing 3 Add or edit additional Phonebook fields as described in Creating a Phonebook Entry on page 32 4 When you are finished press FINISH Note If a phone number is displayed after From in an Inbox message pres...

Page 81: ...es in your Outbox If you press NO you are returned to the Delete All menu Press YES All messages locked and unlocked are deleted Group Lists A group list is a convenient way to send a message to several people at once Usually group lists consist of people with some common element such as members of a team at work family members or friends with similar interests Each group list can have up to five ...

Page 82: ...me 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 8 When you have entered all the names up to five to be included in this group list press FINISH The display asks if you want to save the entry 9 Press YES to save the entry or NO to cancel it Viewing Your Group L...

Page 83: ...ntry press SELECT OR To return to the Group Lists menu press FINISH 7 To save your change s press YES OR To cancel your changes and return to the Group Lists menu press NO 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 Voic...

Page 84: ...o enter the Main Menu 2 Press to scroll to Messages and press OK 3 Scroll to Voice Mail and press OK Your voice mailbox phone number is displayed If a voice mailbox number has not been programmed Empty is displayed 4 Press EDIT and enter a new voice mailbox phone number You can also program Pause and Wait times for your password or PIN See Programming Pauses or Waits on page 35 5 Press OK to save ...

Page 85: ...he encryption icon is displayed during calls if you have subscribed to voice privacy with your service provider Selecting Your Phone Number NAM Your phone can have up to two phone numbers programmed by your wireless service provider You can select either phone number to make a call These phone numbers are referred to as NAM1 and NAM2 NAM stands for Number Assignment Module Your wireless service pr...

Page 86: ...roll to a network you use and press OK to select it Then press any key or wait 3 seconds to return to standby If you selected New Search an available network name is displayed Press YES to select it or NO to have the phone search for another available network After you select a network press any key or wait 3 seconds to return to standby Service Priority Your phone automatically searches for avail...

Page 87: ...o be cleaned Wipe the battery contacts and phone contacts with a dry cloth was not pressed long enough Try pressing and holding for at least three seconds Initialization Error xxxx or Run Time Error xxxx is displayed Your phone has detected a programming error Contact your wireless service provider Phone turns off inadvertently Battery is too low or will not hold a charge Connect an AC or DC adapt...

Page 88: ...ose its ability to hold a charge No Service is displayed Signal is too weak Move to another location or wait a few minutes if you are traveling in an automobile If you are in a building move near a window or go outside to send or receive calls Note If you know you are in a cellular service area and the phone continues to indicate No Service contact your wireless service provider Unable to receive ...

Page 89: ...mode instead of Letter mode If shows above the right softkey press the right softkey until appears above it See Chapter 4 Text Entry Operations Lost or forgot lock code Try entering 1234 as the lock code Check inside back cover for new lock code Contact your wireless service provider Unable to place calls Phone is off Confirm phone is on Security features may be set so that the phone cannot place ...

Page 90: ...set is not offered by your wireless service provider Contact your wireless service provider for more information It is difficult to hear the other party Your phone s earpiece volume is set too low Press during conversation You can hear the other party but the other party can t hear you Your microphone may be muted If the display shows Muted press UNMUTE Handsfree headset does not work when plugged...

Page 91: ...all 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 EB TX310 Accessories Battery Li Ion 740 mAh EB BS310B Blue EB BS310S Silver EB BS310T Titanium Private Handsfree Headset EB EM300 AC Adapter 400mA EB CA340 Rapid Cha...

Page 92: ...The Basics EB TX310 Accessories cont TTY Cable EB WA300 Belt Clip EB YK300 Car Holder EB KA300 Private Handsfree Headset EB EM310 EB HF300EZ Handsfree Car Kit DC Adapter EB CD300 Private Handsfree Headset EB EM310 Car Holder EB KA300 ...

Page 93: ...enna the primary source of the RF and the person s head The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user on the outside of a car for example is drastically lower than that from hand held phones because a person s RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source The safety of so called cordless phones which have a base unit connecte...

Page 94: ...ing with government industry and academic groups to ensure the proper follow up to these industry funded research findings Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such recommendations Two other studies of interest have been r...

Page 95: ...mobile phone use on human health At the same time FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level These agencies are National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Occupational Health a...

Page 96: ...istration FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health http www fda gov cdrh consumer 1 Muscat et al Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 2 Tice et al Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays In Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Societ...

Page 97: ...ecautions 1 Clear key 7 8 Creating group lists 69 Custom melody changing title 49 creating 50 editing 50 using as alert 49 D Daily alarm 55 Date and time setting 54 Decreasing voice volume 20 Deleting all Phonebook entries 36 Deleting messages 69 Digit keys 8 Digital service 17 Display icon descriptions 9 Displaying your own number 20 37 Dropped call tone 48 DTMF duration 58 E Emergency 911 calls ...

Page 98: ...ey entry table 29 Key lock 24 Key volume 46 L Language setting for your phone 56 Last dialed calls 39 Left softkey 8 Listening to voice mail 23 71 Lock code changing 60 lost or misplaced 60 Locking outgoing calls 61 Lost lock code 60 M Making a call 17 Memo deleting 26 playing 26 recording during a call 26 recording from standby 25 MEMO key 7 8 using to record during a call 26 using to record from...

Page 99: ...r battery battery specifications 6 low battery warning 6 recharging tips 6 Recording a voice memo during a call 26 from standby 25 Redialing numbers 23 automatically 24 Reorder tone 48 Reset defaults 58 Restoring default values 14 Restoring your phone s original settings 58 Restricting calls 60 Right softkey 8 Ring alert settings custom melody 46 49 general rings 46 preset melody 46 voice ring 48 ...

Page 100: ... reviewing 45 Voice mail 68 listening to new 23 Voice mailbox number resetting 72 Voice memo 25 deleting 26 playing 26 recording during a call 26 recording from standby 25 Voice privacy 73 Voice ring 46 48 recording 49 Voice volume adjusting 20 Volume keypad 46 W Waits programming in phone number 35 Warning tone settings 48 Welcome screen creating 56 To order this manual in Spanish part number 7LC...

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Page 102: ...anazip 7B 5 Secaucus NJ 07094 www panasonic com 2001 by Matsushita Communication Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved Published 2001 Printed in the Philippines Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of the law 7LC377A 7LC377A PANASONIC CANADA INC 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga ON L4W 2T3 www panasonic ca ...

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