Adjusting The Speaker Volume - Panasonic KX-NT700 Operating Instructions Manual

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You can switch between numeric and alphabet
entry modes by pressing
between uppercase and lowercase character
entry by pressing [ ]. See page 62 for
information on entering characters.
A period can be entered by pressing [1], when
the character entry mode is alphabet entry
mode.
If you make a mistake, press [
the correct SIP extension number or SIP URI.
To erase all numbers, press and hold [
3.
Press [
] or
.
4.
To end the call, press [

Adjusting the Speaker Volume

While on a call, press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to adjust
the speaker volume. There are 8 levels of volume.
Quieter
If the other party has difficulty hearing you, press
[ ] to decrease the speaker volume. Your voice
heard by the other party will become louder.
Redialing
The last 10 calls made are stored in the redial list, in
order of newest to oldest call.
1.
Press [REDIAL/PAUSE].
The last call made is displayed.
2.
Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to scroll through the
list.
To erase the displayed item, press
To exit the redial list, press [MENU].
3.
When the desired entry is displayed, press [
.
Note
The line that was used to make each call in the
redial list ("IP" or "TEL") is shown in the
lower-right corner of the display. This line will be
used when the call is redialed.
Example:
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], then enter
].
].
Louder
.
ERASE
] or
If the "Line Selection" setting is not set to
"IP + TEL" (see page 33), TEL line calls
cannot be redialed.
If the dialed number contains too many
characters, it cannot be redialed correctly. The
maximum for each type of number is as follows:
TEL line: 128 digits
IP line (SIP extension number): 32
characters
IP line (SIP URI): 97 characters (excluding
"sip:")
Entering Dialing Pauses
A pause is sometimes required when making calls on
the TEL line using a PBX or a long distance service. For
example, if you must dial "9" before dialing an outside
phone number, you probably wait (pause) after dialing
"9" until you hear a dial tone.
By pressing the [REDIAL/PAUSE] button when dialing,
the unit will store the dialing pause along with the phone
number in the redial list. If you make a call from the
redial list later, the unit will dial the number wait for the
pre-programmed number of seconds (default: 3 s; see
page 54) for each dialing pause you entered.
Example:
1.
Press [9] (to access an outside line of a PBX).
2.
Press [REDIAL/PAUSE].
Press [REDIAL/PAUSE] repeatedly to create
longer pauses. An additional pause is inserted
each time [REDIAL/PAUSE] is pressed.
3.
Dial the phone number.
4.
Press [
] or
.
Making a Call from the Phonebook
See page 40 to add entries to the phonebook.
1.
Press
.
2.
Press [ ] or [ ] repeatedly to scroll through the
phonebook entries.
Entries are displayed in the following order
when [ ] is pressed.
Symbols®Numbers®Letters
Making and Answering Calls
The TEL line will
be used when
you redial this
number.
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