For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/phonehelp 13Using the USB AdaptorMaking regular phone calls(SkypeOut)SkypeOut is a way to make calls fromSkype to persons who use telephonelines or mobile phones. Making SkypeOutcalls is not free of charge. Before usingthe SkypeOut, purchase the Skype crediton your Skype account page. For moreinformation about SkypeOut, see theSkype website (http://www.skype.com/).1 {IP PHONE} (right soft key) i “Dial”i {SELECT}2 Enter the phone number in thefollowing way (even for local calls):“country code”+“area code”+“local phone number”Example (using the country code “1”for calling USA):1 555 321 5555L�In case of some countries, delete “0”at the first digit of the area code.L�To correct a digit, press {CLEAR}.3 {C}/{CALL}4 When you finish talking, press {OFF}or place the handset on the base unitor charger.Note:L�You do not need to enter theinternational prefix (“+” or “00”, etc.)because “+” is automatically added tothe phone number when dialing. For thisreason, “+” is displayed in the dialedphone number when you view the Calllist.Answering internet callsIf you receive an internet call, you willhear an IP ringer tone from the handsetand I P PHONE will flash on the handsetdisplay.1 Lift the handset and press {C} or{s}.L�You can also answer the call bypressing any button except {^}, {V},{<}, {>}, {OFF}, right or middle softkey. (Any key talk feature)2 When you finish talking, press {OFF}or place the handset on the base unitor charger.Note:L�You can change the IP ringer tone (page15).L�When an internet call is received, thebase unit does not ring and you cannotanswer it by using the base unit.L�When an internet call is received whileyou are in the “Do Not Disturb” mode ofthe online status, the handset does notring.L�Caller ID feature does not work forinternet calls.Auto talkThis feature allows you to answer a callby simply lifting the handset off the baseunit or charger. You do not need to press{C}. To activate this feature, see theoperating instructions included with thebase unit.