Chat; Making A Call To A Chat Participant - Panasonic KX-NT400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Chat

You can start a text chat with other KX-NT400 users,
and users of programmes such as Communication
Assistant.
Note
You cannot chat with CA users connected
through CA Server. For details, consult your
administrator.
For details about the buttons and icons on the Chat
screen, see "Chat Screen (Page 54)".
To start a chat
1.
On the Contacts screen, select the contact with
whom you want to chat.
Detailed information for the selected contact will
appear.
2.
Press Start Chat.
The Chat screen will appear.
3.
Enter a message using the soft keyboard or a
connected USB keyboard.
4.
Press Send.
Receiving a chat request
When you receive a chat request, the Chat Alert
window appears.
1.
Press Answer to accept the request.
Press Close to reject the request.
Usage tips
Use the following buttons to perform the chat
operations:
Send: Send the message you entered to the
other chat participant.
Clear: Erase the text in the input box.
Call: Call the other chat participant.
Close: End the current chat.
During a chat, you can use all of the KX-NT400's
features. To return to the Chat screen, press the
Chat tab.
Use
and
or
Navigator key to scroll through the chat log.
You can view up to 200 previous messages when
scrolling through the chat log.
You can back up the chat log to an SD memory card.
For details, see "Data Maintenance (Page 174)".
You can send the message by pressing the Enter
key on the keyboard instead of pressing Send.
Note
You can chat with only 1 person at a time.
You can send up to 255 characters in a
message.
Making a Call to a Chat
Participant
After you start a text chat, you can call the other
participant from the Chat screen.
1.
Start a text chat.
See "Chat (Page 87)".
2.
Press Call.
The call to the other chat participant will start, and
the screen will change to the Calls screen.
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