Basic Screen Operations - Panasonic KX-NT400 Operating Instructions Manual

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Usage tips
When the ringer volume is turned all the way down,
is displayed on the HOME screen. For details,
see "HOME Screen (Page 29)".
Adjusting the handset/headset/
speaker volume
Press
(UP) and
(DOWN) on the Navigator key
during a conversation when using the handset, a
headset, or when you are in hands-free mode.

Basic Screen Operations

This section explains the basic operations for using the
screen.
Selecting Items
On screens such as the Contacts screen or Call Log
screen, you can select items using the stylus pen or the
Navigator key.
In this manual, when you see a phrase such as "Select
the item" or "Press the contact", you can do either of the
following:
Press the item on-screen using the stylus pen.
Press
(UP) and
(DOWN) on the Navigator key
to highlight the desired item, and then pressing
(ENTER).
Some items, such as call control buttons, can only be
operated using the stylus pen. If you cannot select an
item using the Navigator key, use the stylus pen to
select it instead.
Usage tips
Highlighted items are displayed with a yellow
background:
Some operations require you to use the Navigator
key to highlight an item before performing an action
on it. In this manual, when you must use the
Navigator key to perform an operation, it will be
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explicitly written. For example, "Use the Navigator
key to highlight ...".
Scrolling Pages
If there is more information than can be displayed on 1
screen, you can scroll the screen. The arrow buttons
and an indicator of the current and total number of
pages are displayed on the right side of the screen.
You can scroll through the pages by pressing the
arrows.
The arrows have the following meanings:
Scroll to the previous or following
page, respectively.
Scroll to the first or last page in the list,
respectively.
Other Common Screen Operations
The following common operations can also be
performed using either the on-screen controls or the
hardware buttons.
On screens that have an OK button
The following actions are equivalent:
Pressing OK with the stylus pen.
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