Panasonic CQ-VW100W System Upgrade Manualbook page 21

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(continued)
Basic Operation
Operations
Telephone number
entry to make a call
Use of outgoing/incom-
ing call records to
make a call
Use of telephone direc-
tory to make a call
Selection of private
mode conversation
Note:
¡ This operation is
enabled only during a
telephone call.
Touching
calls the last screen.
Note:
¡ Reception of a call at MUTE-on temporarily cancels
the mute function and disables operations. After end
of phone communication, the mute function resumes.
¡ Source change and
Sound
menu are not feasible during reception of a call. But
volume is adjustable and the power can be turned off
even during reception of a call.
d
,
to
/
d
or
d
(Touch the
record.)
d
to
,
or
,
or
d
(Touch a con-
tact.)
d
(Touch the tele-
phone number.)
-related operations in the
q The phone number entry screen appears.
w Enter a telephone number. (For retrying selection
during number entry, touch
e Make a call.
q
: Displays the incoming call record.
: Displays the outgoing call record.
w Make a call to the selected record.
q The telephone directory appears.
w
: Selects the initial of the contact.
to
or
: Calls a currently undisplayed initial.
or
: scrolls up/down the list by 1 line.
e The screen on which the telephone number of the
contact is selectable appears.
r Make a call.
Every time this button is pressed, this function is
switched between ON and OFF.
: Switches from hands-free conversation
to private conversation with use of the
mobile phone during a call.
: Enables hands-free conversation.
¡ Reception of a call at power-off does not turn on the
power of this unit.
¡ The contents of the telephone directory registered
with this unit cannot be added, edited, or deleted part-
ly. To change the contents of the telephone directory,
delete all the contents of the telephone directory regis-
tered with this unit and perform registration again.
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