Panasonic EB-TX220 User Manual

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viii Chapter 6: Advanced OperationsChapter 6 describes those features that allow you to “customize” your phone according to your own preferences. W

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Appendix B88 EB-HF210EZ and EB-HF220EZHandsfree Carmount Kits(continued)MicrophoneSpeakerAll Panasonic branded accessories are tested and comply wi

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89Appendix C: Consumer UpdateConsumer UpdateConsumer Update on Mobile Phones(Published by U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices an

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Appendix C90 the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned. How much evidenc

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Appendix C 912 Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effect of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. T

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Appendix C92 What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of handheld mobile phones?Some people who have used mobile

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Appendix C 93At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects o

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Appendix C94 Where can I find additional information? For additional information, see the following websites:• Federal Communications Commission (F

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95IndexAAccessories 85Aircraftusing your phone in 6Alarm, setting 53Alert settingsmessage alert type 50ring alert 20Answer options 28Answered call

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96 HHandsfree mode 55Headset jack (accessory connector) 12Home key 13IIcons appearing on display 14Icons used in manual ixIn-call features 25Incomi

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97SSafety tipsaircraft 6antenna care 4blasting areas 6driving 4electronic devices 5explosive atmospheres 6phone operation 4vehicles with air bags

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ixIcons Used in This ManualThe following icons indicate critical and time-saving information found throughout this manual. Please take special not

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98 The BasicsTo order this manual in Spanish (part number 7LB992A), call our toll free number 1(800)833-9626.Si desea hacer su pedido de la versión en

Page 18 - 6 Safety First

Safety First 1Safety FirstSafety FirstYour new phone is a convenient and effective communications tool, but it can be hazardous when used improperl

Page 19 - Getting Started

Chapter 12 Safety FirstGeneral1Do not use the phone in extreme temperature or humidity. The specified operating temperature range is -22°F to +140°

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Chapter 1Safety First 3for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits

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Chapter 14 Safety FirstAll Panasonic branded accessories are tested and comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. Non-Panasonic accessories may not

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Chapter 1Safety First 5Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may no

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Chapter 16 Safety FirstAircraftFCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air; switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft unless

Page 24 - Phone Description

Getting Started 7Getting StartedGetting StartedIf you are looking at your phone and wondering where to go from here, this is the place to start. Th

Page 26 - Display Icons

Chapter 28 Getting Started3Slide the battery release latch all the way to the left.4Insert bottom edge of battery into battery pocket, then lower t

Page 27 - Standby Display

Chapter 2Getting Started 9Charging the Battery for an EB-TX210 or EB-TX220 Series Phone1With the directional arrows facing up, attach the AC adapte

Page 28 - Moving through the Menu

Chapter 210 Getting StartedEB-TX210 Series Battery SpecificationsEB-TX220 Series Battery SpecificationsTimes listed in the tables above may vary de

Page 29 - Menu Map

Chapter 2Getting Started 11Removing Battery from an EB-TX210 Series Phone1Slide and hold the latch on the back of phone.2While holding the latch, g

Page 30 - Setting Date and Time

Chapter 212 Getting StartedLow-Battery WarningThe phone periodically beeps when the battery is low. The battery icon () flashes and the Low Battery

Page 31 - Setting Ring Volume

Chapter 2Getting Started 13Function KeysDescribes operations related to each function key.Key FunctionLeft Softkey: Press to use the function displ

Page 32 - Selecting a Ring Alert

Chapter 214 Getting StartedDisplay IconsIcons that appear on the display depend on what features you are using and the options you have selected.Ma

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Chapter 2Getting Started 15Powering Phone On and OffPowering ON1Press and hold until a tone sounds and the backlight lights.• The battery indicat

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Chapter 216 Getting StartedMoving through the MenuYou access the Main Menu from the standby display:MENU shows on the bottom left side of the displ

Page 35 - Operations

Chapter 2Getting Started 17Menu Map

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iContentsPreliminaryIntroduction... viiAbout This Manual...

Page 37 - In-Call Features

Chapter 218 Getting StartedSetting Date and Time1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu.2Press to scroll to Phone Settings. Press (O

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Chapter 2Getting Started 19Setting Ring VolumeYou may select from six different ring volume settings. (See “Alert Mode” on page 48 for more informa

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Chapter 220 Getting StartedSelecting a Ring AlertYou have the option of selecting from 20 different ring alerts.1From standby, press (MENU) to en

Page 40 - Answer Key Options

Chapter 2Getting Started 211Securely plug the Private Handsfree Headset jack in the bottom of the phone until it clicks into place. This will autom

Page 41 - Voice Mail

Chapter 222 Getting Started

Page 42 - Redialing Numbers

Everyday Operations 23Everyday OperationsEveryday OperationsYour phone comes with a variety of features. In most cases, however, only some of these

Page 43 - Automatic Redial

Chapter 324 Everyday OperationsPhonebook Dialing, Speed Dialing and Super Speed DialingTo use these types of dialing, you must first program entrie

Page 44 - Vibration Alert

Chapter 3Everyday Operations 25Answering CallsThe phone must be on to receive calls. It will not ring or vibrate when powered off.1When a call is r

Page 45 - Text Entry

Chapter 326 Everyday OperationsDisplaying Your Own Phone Number During a CallDuring a call, you can view your own phone number. 1During a call, pre

Page 46 - Using Letter Entry (ABC) mode

Chapter 3Everyday Operations 27ScratchpadThis feature allows you to enter a phone number on your phone’s display during a call. You may enter up to

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ii Function Keys ... 13Display Icons...

Page 48 - Key Entry Table

Chapter 328 Everyday OperationsUnanswered Calls1If an incoming call is not answered, Unanswered Call is displayed.2Press (VIEW) to view the phone

Page 49 - Features

Chapter 3Everyday Operations 29Voice MailYou must subscribe to voice mail through your wireless service provider before you can retrieve voice mail

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Chapter 330 Everyday Operations• Your voice mailbox phone number is displayed.4Press (EDIT) and enter a new voice mailbox phone number.• You may

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Chapter 3Everyday Operations 31Automatic RedialIf a call cannot be completed because of a system busy error (or other system problem), your phone c

Page 52 - Dialing Phonebook Entries

Chapter 332 Everyday OperationsVibration AlertYour phone can alert you to incoming calls with vibration alert.1From standby, press (MENU) to ente

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Text Entry Operations 33Text Entry OperationsText Entry OperationsYou can use your phone’s keypad to type and store text using letters, numbers and

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Chapter 434 Text Entry OperationsUsing Letter Entry (ABC) modeLetter Entry is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows

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Chapter 4Text Entry Operations 35Using Word Entry (Word T9) modeWord Entry is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows ,

Page 56 - Own Phone Number Review

Chapter 436 Text Entry OperationsUsing Numbers (NUM) modeNumbers mode is the selected mode when the bottom right corner of the display shows . Numb

Page 57 - Advanced

Phonebook Features 37Phonebook FeaturesPhonebook FeaturesThe Phonebook has 100 memory locations. Each location can hold a first and last name, up t

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iiiChapter 4: Text Entry Operations ... 33Text Entry Methods... 33Us

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Chapter 538 Phonebook Features3Press to scroll to the desired item and press (SELECT).4Enter the desired information.• To enter text or symbols

Page 60 - Tone Settings

Chapter 5Phonebook Features 398When you are finished, press (EXIT).• The display asks if you want to save the entry.9Press (YES) to save.• If y

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Chapter 540 Phonebook FeaturesDialing Phonebook EntriesSuper Speed DialingSuper Speed Dialing lets you quickly dial the first phone number stored i

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Chapter 5Phonebook Features 41Dialing a Phonebook Entry by Scrolling1From standby, press or to scroll through the Phonebook entries.• Depending

Page 63 - Phone Settings

Chapter 542 Phonebook Features5If needed, press or to scroll to the number you want to call.• When the list of names appears, the following may

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Chapter 5Phonebook Features 43• If you select Edit, all stored information for the entry is displayed. Scroll to the information you want to edit,

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Chapter 544 Phonebook FeaturesOwn Phone Number ReviewYour phone can have up to two phone numbers (programmed by your wireless service provider). Yo

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Advanced Operations 45Advanced OperationsAdvanced OperationsMany advanced features and settings are accessible only through the phone’s Menu. This

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Chapter 646 Advanced Operations4Press or to scroll through the last 10 dialed numbers.5To call a number, press when the number is displayed.

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Chapter 6Advanced Operations 47• If you receive a phone call from a number that is contained in your answered numbers list, the older record will b

Page 69 - Warning Tone

iv Time Settings ...53Setting Date and Time ...

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Chapter 648 Advanced Operations4To view the time you have spent on the Last Call or All Calls, press to scroll to your choice. Press (OK) to se

Page 71 - Security Options

Chapter 6Advanced Operations 49To select either Normal or Quiet mode, press and hold .OR1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 2Pres

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Chapter 650 Advanced Operations4Press and hold to increase key volume. Press and hold to decrease key volume.5When the desired volume is reached

Page 73 - Incoming Lock

Chapter 6Advanced Operations 514Press or to scroll to your desired message alert type. Press (OK).• The display confirms the new message alert

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Chapter 652 Advanced Operations5To change the setting, scroll to the other option. Press (OK) to select.• The display confirms the new backlight s

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Chapter 6Advanced Operations 53Time SettingsSetting Date and TimeSee “Setting Date and Time” in Chapter 2.Setting the AlarmYou can set two types of

Page 76 - Key Lock

Chapter 654 Advanced Operations10Press or to select Fixed Form or Text Input from the Input Memo display. Press (OK).• If you selected Fixed

Page 77 - Subscriber

Chapter 6Advanced Operations 55Auto Answer (Handsfree Mode Only)Auto Answer functions only when the phone is used with the Private Handsfree Headse

Page 78 - Text Messaging

Chapter 656 Advanced OperationsDTMF Tone LengthThe tone you hear when you press a key on your keypad is called a “DTMF” tone. Most phone services a

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Chapter 6Advanced Operations 57Warning ToneThis setting allows you to turn warning tones on and off. A warning tone is emitted when the battery cha

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vAccessing Text Messages ...70Create a Text Message ...71Voice Mai

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Chapter 658 Advanced Operations4Press or to scroll to On.5Press (OK) to select On.6To delete the current message, if any, press and hold .7E

Page 82 - Accessing Text Messages

Chapter 6Advanced Operations 59Model TypeTo determine the model type of your phone, follow these steps:1From standby, press (MENU) to enter the M

Page 83 - Messages”.)

Chapter 660 Advanced Operations6To confirm your new code, re-enter the number and press (OK). If you make a mistake, press briefly to erase the

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Chapter 6Advanced Operations 61If Incoming Lock is Selected(Continued from step 4 under “Call Lock”.) • The current setting is displayed with an as

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Chapter 662 Advanced OperationsIf you selected Digit Limit, move to “If Digit Limit is Selected”.6Enter the lock code and press (OK).7If you sele

Page 86 - System Settings

Chapter 6Advanced Operations 634Scroll to select the desired setting and press (OK). If you select On, enter the lock code and press (OK).5Pres

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Chapter 664 Advanced OperationsKey LockThis feature lets you lock the keypad to prevent your phone’s keys from being pressed accidentally. You can

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Subscriber Features 65Subscriber FeaturesSubscriber FeaturesSeveral features on your phone are available only if you subscribe for the particular s

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Chapter 766 Subscriber FeaturesThree-Way CallingThis feature lets you dial a third party while you are in conversation. You may continue your conve

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Chapter 7Subscriber Features 672Press (VIEW) to view the inbox message list.• The display icons indicate the message status: :Unread message :Loc

Page 92 - Problems and Solutions

Chapter 768 Subscriber FeaturesReply to a Text Message (Inbox Only)(Continued from step 5 under “Reading New Text Messages”.)6Enter your message.7P

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Chapter 7Subscriber Features 69Lock/Unlock a Text Message(Continued from step 5 under “Reading New Text Messages”.)6Press (OK) to lock or unlock

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Chapter 770 Subscriber FeaturesAccessing Text Messages1From standby, press .ORFrom standby, press (MENU), scroll to Messages, press (OK), and p

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Chapter 7Subscriber Features 71Create a Text MessageYou may type a text message (up to 160 characters including the E-mail address).(Continued from

Page 96 - Phone Specifications

Chapter 772 Subscriber FeaturesVoice MailYour voice mail phone number must be programmed into your phone before you can retrieve voice mail message

Page 97 - Accessories

Chapter 7Subscriber Features 73Resetting the Voice Mailbox NumberDo not reset your voice mailbox number if it is preprogrammed by your wireless ser

Page 98 - Additional Accessories

Chapter 774 Subscriber FeaturesSystem SettingsVoice Privacy ModeWhen this feature is on, your conversations and messages are encrypted with a speci

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Chapter 7Subscriber Features 75Selecting Your Phone Number (NAM)Your phone can have up to two phone numbers (programmed by your wireless service pr

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Chapter 776 Subscriber FeaturesSearching for Available Systems Your phone’s search default is set to Normal, which means it automatically searches

Page 101 - Consumer

Chapter 7Subscriber Features 77Service PriorityYour phone automatically searches for available networks when powered on. To change the Service Prio

Page 102 - Appendix C

viiIntroductionIntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of one of the world’s most technologically advanced mobile communications systems! You

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Chapter 778 Subscriber Features

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79Appendix A: Before Requesting HelpBefore Requesting HelpAs you learn how to use all of your phone’s features, you may occasionally experience mi

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Appendix A80 Battery will not rechargeThe ambient air temperature exceeds 113°F (45°C) or is less than 32°F (0°C).Contact between your battery and

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Appendix A 81Unable to receive callsPhone is off.Security features may be set so that the phone will not receive calls.Answer Options setting is se

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Appendix A82 Unable to place callsPhone is off.Security features may be set so that the phone cannot place calls.You are outside of a cellular serv

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Appendix A 83Unable to store entries into PhonebookThe Phonebook is full. Delete an entry from the Phonebook. (See “Editing/Deleting a Phonebook En

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Appendix A84 System Warning TonesIf your call cannot be completed because of a wireless system error, you will hear one of the following warning to

Page 110 - The Basics

85Appendix B: Phone AccessoriesPhone AccessoriesA variety of accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. Contact your local wireless servi

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Appendix B86 EB-TX210 and EB-TX220 Additional AccessoriesAC AdapterEB-CA210DC AdapterEB-CD220Data CableEB-RS210Spare Battery ChargerEB-CV210Private

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Appendix B 87EB-HF210EZ and EB-HF220EZHandsfree Carmount KitsHandsfree UnitAdjustable Angle BracketHandset Holder(for EB-TX210Series Handset)Handse

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