Searching For Available Systems; Service Priority - Panasonic EB-TX310 Operating Instructions Manual

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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. When
New Search is selected, your phone begins a new search for available
systems and asks if you use the network.
1
From standby, press
Press
2
3
Press
4
Scroll to your preferred search setting and press
5
Do one of the following:
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Service Priority

Your phone automatically searches for available networks when powered
on. To change the service priority order, follow this procedure. If you are
not sure which service you have, contact your wireless service provider.
1
From standby, press
Scroll to System Setting and press
2
3
Scroll to SVC Priority and press
4
Scroll to Custom and press
5
Press
6
When your preferred order is displayed, press
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System Settings
to scroll to System Setting and press
to scroll to Search and press
If you selected Normal, press any key or wait 3 seconds to return to
standby.
If you selected Manual, press
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
phone search for another available network. After you select a
network, press any key or wait 3 seconds to return to standby.
or
to change the SVC Priority order.
(MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
to scroll to a network you use and
(YES) to select it or
(MENU) to enter the Main Menu.
(OK).
(OK).
• This display shows the default search order:
Residential: When turned on, the phone first
searches for its home base station.
Private: The phone then searches for an in-
building system.
Public: The phone searches for any available
networks.
(OK).
(OK).
(OK).
(NO) to have the
(OK).
(OK).

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