How do i make auriculars work for panasonic kx-dt343
I apologize, but I've never seen the word "auriculars" used by Panasonic and don't really know exactly what you need help with, but I'd like to try. The dictionary says that "auriculars" means "adjective 1. of or pertaining to the ear or to the sense of hearing; aural. 2. perceived by or addressed to the ear; made in private: an auricular confession." Based on that, I wonder if you're referring to connecting an auxiliary headset. If so, there's a standard 3.5mm jack headset on the lower left side of the phone with an embossed headset symbol that can be used. If you're asking about adjusting the handset or speakerphone volume up or down, that's done with the circular silver ring in the lower right front of the phone that has up and down pointing arrows raised on it. If you're asking about hearing aid compatibility, the handset has the required magnetic transfer coil built in so as to allow a hearing aid with a standard "T" coil setting to pickup the handset audio. I hope I've helped, if not, just ask again with a little more detail and I'll try to respond.
use my h300 on my h1000 two way motorola radio volme is turned all the way on radio & bluetooth, still is hard to hear should i switch to a h850!
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