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Instruções de Operação Panasonic, Modelo EBH70

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Panasonic Personal Cellular Phone EB-H70 Series Operating Instructions Main Unit Kit Used for EB-H70S/705S/7071S/7072S/7075S Before operating, please read these instructions completely. ©1995 Matsushila Communication Industrial Co , All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law Introduction Thanh you lor purchasing the Panasonic Personal Cellular Phone Before operating the phone, please 1 Read Precautions on page 68 2 Fully charge the battery before using Iha phone Refer to Battery Charging Instructions on page 12 3 Fill out the following reference information Model Number: ESN Number (under battery on back of phone) Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer Name Emergency Number Lock Code Own Phone Number(s)_ Introduction 3 Table Of Contents Introduction 3 Main Uml Kit 7 Before Operation Phone Overview B Display Overview 10 Battery Installation/Removal 11 Battery Charging Instructions 12 Battery Meter 14 Battery Specifications 15 Basic Operation Power On/Off 16 Extending/Retracting Antsnna 17 Making a Call 1B Emergency Dialing 20 Last Number Redial 20 Unsuccessful Calls 21 Receiving a Call 22 Volume 23 Earpiece Volume 23 Keytone Volume 23 Ring Volume 23 Wake-Up Tone Volume 23 4 Table Of Contents Memory Operation Name And Phone Number Enlnes 24 Storing Entries 26 Memory Location Storage 27 Automatic Storage 2B One-Touch Dial Storage 29 Reviewing/Scrolling 30 By Memory Location 30 By Name 31 Editing Stored Entries 32 Dialing 34 One-Touch Dialing 34 Super Speed Dialing 34 Speed Dialing 34 Scratch Pad Memory 35 Additional Operations Voice Memo 36 To Record 36 To Play Bach 37 To Erase 37 Timers 3B Last Call Timer 3B Total Call Timer 1 SB Total Call Timer 2 39 Loch 40 Programming a New Lock Code 40 Dialed Digit Restriction 42 Additional LdcN Options 43 Table Of Contents A/B System Select 45 Flash Request 47 Sending DTMF Tones 47 Pause Dialing 40 Own Phone Number Display 49 Dual Phone Numbers 50 Long Number Review 51 Mute 51 Ring Volume 52 Automatic: Answer 52 Function Guide 52 Callback Number 53 Voice Mail Memory 56 Short Message Memory 50 Appendix Accessaries 60 Cleaning 64 Troubleshooting & Service 64 Technical Specifications 67 Precautions 6B Limited Warranty 78 Index B3 6 Table of Contents Main Unit Kit: EB-H70S/705 S/7071 S/7072S/ 7075S Main Unit (Phone)- EB-H70/705/7071/7072/7075 Battery(S): EB-BS7QO AC Adaptor Main Unit Kit 7 Phone Overview O Retractable Antenna 6 Earpiece © Display O Power Key 0 Send Key initiates calls, accesses additional carrier services (call wailing, etc ) 0 Recall Key recalls memory locations 0 Clear Key clears entries, exit operations O Function Key initiates function access mode © Voice Memo Key © External Connector (for charger etc ) Mouthpiece Volume and Scrolling Keys Store Key stores phone numbers/names into memories, sets various functions £) Digit Keys enters digits/ characters, selects functions © End Key ends calls © One-Touch Dial Kays © Private Handsiree Jack Q Incoming Call Indicator flashes when a call is received Before Operation Display Overview ^TillH CEEHIIN USE1 nro r?lfBlr~>^ Gl23456r8Q [f\BC DEFGH I -TJ T Lighls when Lhe phone is turned on lllll Indicates received signal strength HlilMd Lighls when calls cannot be placed/received because you are outside of a service area IINUSEI Lights when a call is in progress or Hashes when a call is muted I.UfJfil Lights when you are outside the home system area, flashes if accessing a system which is different type (A or B) from your home system m Lighls when operating on the A system GD Lights when operating on the B system CD Flashes while the battery is charging 10 Before Operation Battery Inslallation/Removal Installation: 0 Insert Ihe battery tabs into the slots on the phone GD Press the battery down until the latch clicks into place Removal O Press the latch downward © Lift the battery Dff the phone Befare Operation Battery Charging Instructions Charge as follows: © Plug AC Adaptor to an AC Power Outlet © Plug AC Adaptor to External Connector (D Charging Indicator (□), Flashes when charging Turns off when fully charged © When charging is complete, remove the AC Adaplor From the phone and from the AC Power Outlet To remove the AC Adaptor Trom the phone, press Release Buttons on both sides of AC Adaptor 12 Before Operation Approximate Charge Time. Battery(S) (Standard) 100 minutes Battery(L) (Optional) 210 minutes Notes ■ Charge batteries in a well-ventilated area between +41 °F(+5 DC) and +95 DF (+35 DC) Temperature may slightly affect charge time If the battery temperature becomes extreme, the charging indicator slow-flashes until the temperature recovers ■ Do not recharge the battery until "Low Batl" shows on the display and thB low battery tone sounds Then, fully charge the battery Frequent charge will shorten thB battery life ■ The phone can be used while charging the battery, but charge time will be longer when the phone is turned an and further affected wtlen the phone is in use - The battery meter cannot be viewed while the battery is charging ■ During charging, rt is normal for AC Adaplor and the battery to become warm ■ AC Adaptor consumes approximately 4 watts when plugged into a wall outlet, even when AC Adaptor is not connected to the phone Before Operation 13 - To prevent damage, do not lores AC Adaptor into the phone - If the battery has not been charged for a long lime and the charging indicator (q) does nal flash, leave the AC Adaptor connected Wait until you can power on the phone to start charging ■ Do not charge batteries for more than 24 hours - Always properly install a battery before charging Battery Meter The ballery meter automatically displays when no other functions of the phone are being used Example Full charge 1 1H IH № Full z HHiD a MOD 4 Eul G ID [j1 Low “...


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