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Basic
O
per
ations
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Basic
O
per
ations
Making Calls
1
Confirm that
the handset
power is on
3
Confirm the
phone number
and press
N
2
Enter a
phone number
Landline phones:
Always enter the area code.
Mobile phones, car phones
and PHS phones:
Always enter the entire phone
number starting with 0.
4
Press
O
to end the call
The estimated total time
for the call appears.
Alternatively, close the
handset to end the call.
The estimated call time
appears.
Confirm that the signal
level is sufficient.
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Menu
Send
Spker
Menu
Record
Talk Time
1s
Talk Time
1m 23s
Tip
●
The antenna does not protrude from the handset because it is built-in. Touching or
covering the antenna part (
@
page 1-5) of the handset may weaken signal
reception. Do not attach any stickers on the internal antenna part of the handset. If
the signal is weak, making and receiving calls, sending and receiving messages and
connecting to the Web may not be possible.
●
Do not wind an earphone microphone (optional) around the handset. Bringing the
earphone microphone (optional) close to the internal antenna part may cause noise.
●
The call quality varies depending on the direction you are facing and the location.
Reenter Phone Numbers
To delete one digit, press
Q
. To return to Standby, press
O
or
Q
for 1+ seconds.
Busy Tone
If you hear the busy tone, press
O
to end the call. Wait for a while and try again.
Making International Calls
International calls can be made from the handset. Contact Customer Service and
see page 12-24 for details on operation.
Notifying Other Party of Handset Phone Number
Caller ID displays the caller's phone number on the receiver's handset. Your handset is set to
send Caller ID unless you requested otherwise at time of subscription (
@
page 13-2).
Summary of Contents for 304T
Page 14: ...1 1 Before Using the Handset...
Page 24: ...2 1 Basic Operations...
Page 35: ...Manner Function 3 1...
Page 40: ...Entering Text 4 1...
Page 64: ...5 1 Phone Book...
Page 99: ...7 1 Display Settings...
Page 107: ...8 1 Sound Settings...
Page 117: ...9 1 File Management...
Page 130: ...10 1 Security...
Page 138: ...11 1 Convenient Functions...
Page 160: ...Additional Functions 12 1...
Page 184: ...Optional Services 13 1...
Page 191: ...14 1 Appendix...
Page 207: ...Network Media Services 1 1...
Page 217: ...Mail...
Page 218: ...Receiving Messages 2 1...
Page 224: ...3 1 Sending Mail...
Page 241: ...4 1 Mailbox...
Page 261: ...5 1 Mail Server...
Page 266: ...6 1 Additional Functions...
Page 279: ...Web...
Page 280: ...Accessing Web 7 1...
Page 285: ...8 1 Using Information...
Page 299: ...9 1 Additional Functions...
Page 303: ...Station...
Page 304: ...Station Basic Operations 10 1...
Page 310: ...11 1 Using Information...
Page 318: ...12 1 Additional Functions...
Page 321: ...Appendix 13 1...
Page 325: ...13 9 13 Appendix Pictograph List...