Panasonic EB-MX7 Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic EB-MX7 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EB-MX7 Operating Instructions Manual

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o=Panasonic,
ou=Product
Review, c=GB
Date: 2005.08.30
09:59:40 +01'00'
Reason: This
document is
approved for proof
printing
Location: PMCE
Safety considerations............. 1
SAR........................................ 9
About this manual ................ 13
About Your Phone........ 16
Phone overview.................... 16
Key functions........................ 18
Display ................................. 21
DRM ..................................... 23
Getting Started ............. 25
the battery ........................ 25
Charging the battery............. 27
Menu Navigation........... 30
Main menu structure ............ 30
Displaying the menu............. 31
Basic Operations.......... 33
Making calls ......................... 33
Answering calls .................... 35
Silent mode .......................... 37
VS7/MX7/SA7
Operating Instructions
Voicemail ..............................37
In-call operations ..................38
Text entry..............................42
Contacts .........................47
Contacts............................49
Adding contacts ....................50
Call log..................................53
Speed dial.............................54
Groups ..................................55
Advanced..............................55
Service numbers...................58
Messages .......................59
Receiving messages.............65
Inbox .....................................66
Archive..................................70
Web mail...............................71
Chat ......................................72
Voicemail ..............................72
Messages settings ................73
Memory status ......................75
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Digitally signed by Colin Smith Colin DN: cn=Colin Smith, o=Panasonic, ou=Product Review, c=GB Date: 2005.08.30 Smith 09:59:40 +01'00' Reason: This document is Signature approved for proof printing Location: PMCE Verified VS7/MX7/SA7 Operating Instructions Contents Important Information ..1 Voicemail ......37 In-call operations ....38...
  • Page 2 Contents Camera ......76 Sounds ....... 142 Videos ........ 145 Camera menu structure..76 Games........ 146 Picture ........77 Text templates....147 Video ........83 Memory status....148 Browser ......87 Games......149 Browser menu structure ..87 Games menu structure..149 Setting up your Browser ..87 Games........
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
  • Page 4 Important Information Disposing of the Battery Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations and may be recycled. Aircraft Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. Ensure that the settings of the alarm functions will not contravene regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc.
  • Page 5 Moreover, the product or accessories may emit smoke and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the products to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse.
  • Page 6 Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or...
  • Page 7 This phone should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or national law or any special restrictions governing its use in specified applications and environments.
  • Page 8 Important Information Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance

    Important Information Care and maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
  • Page 10 Important Information Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C. It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range. When connecting the phone to an external source, read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions.
  • Page 11: Sar

    For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the RF exposure guidelines when used with a Panasonic accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm from the body.
  • Page 12 For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the RF exposure guidelines when used with a Panasonic accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm from the body.
  • Page 13 For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the RF exposure guidelines when used with a Panasonic accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5cm from the body.
  • Page 14 'hands-free' device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites: World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf) ICNIRP (http://www.icnirp.org) Panasonic (http://panasonic.co.jp/pmc/products/en/support/ index.html)
  • Page 15: About This Manual

    The phone illustrations provided in this manual are of the VS7 model. Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this manual without prior notice. Keys Keys in this manual may differ from the actual keys on your phone.
  • Page 16: How To Read This Manual

    Important Information How to read this manual <Example> Fixed dial in Settings menu on page 124. This function is SIM card dependent. For other symbols, refer to page 13. d Menu navigation Before following the steps, you need to enter Main menu, then move through the sub menus, described next to the d icon.
  • Page 17 Important Information In the example: From Main menu, press Navigation key (up/down/left/right) to scroll to Settings and press Navigation key (centre). Press Navigation key (up/down) to scroll to Security and press Navigation key (centre) or Left Soft key (Select)* . Press Navigation key (up/down) to scroll to Fixed dial and press Navigation key (centre) or Left Soft key (Select)* .
  • Page 18: About Your Phone

    About Your Phone Phone overview Note: The phone illustrations provided in this manual are of the VS7 model. Earpiece Main Display Macro Mode Switch One Push Navigation key Auto Open button Right Soft key Left Soft key Call key Power/End key Asterisk key Silent Mode key Microphone...
  • Page 19 About Your Phone Speaker Multi Function key Infrared Port Side-up key Side-down key Camera Lens Personal Handsfree Indicator/ Connector/ Illumination Light Charging Connector/ USB Cable Connection Front display Note: Do not remove the front panel from your MX7 phone.
  • Page 20: Key Functions

    About Your Phone Key functions Key name Function Key icon* Press outside edges to scroll up [1], down [2], left [3] or right [4] to move [1] [2] through menus and text. Press centre [0] Navigation key [3] [4] to select option, perform Alert mute, or take a picture or record a video clip in Camera mode.
  • Page 21: Quick Keys

    About Your Phone Key name Function Key icon* Multi Function Take a picture or record a video clip in Camera mode. Perform Alert mute. key* The key icons given in the table represent the actual keys on the phone. Located on the right side of the phone. Quick keys You can easily access features instead of navigating through the menus.
  • Page 22 About Your Phone Function During a call [1]9[4]9[O] Increase the volume [2]9[3]9[P] Decrease the volume Start/stop sound recording Short press Switch between hold and unhold on one call or switch between one active and one held call In Menu list [A]-[K] Select Menu A-K Select Menu e...
  • Page 23: Display

    About Your Phone Display Main display (in standby mode) Signal strength icon Time Battery charge level icon Date Wallpaper Left Soft key Right Soft key selection area selection area Note: The current operator name is shown on standby display. You can change the position of the operator name.
  • Page 24: Status Icons

    About Your Phone Status icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions. Icon Meaning Signal strength; the more bars visible, the stronger the signal In roaming area Battery charge level Battery is charging GPRS is available Silent profile is active Meeting profile is active Outdoor profile is active...
  • Page 25: Drm

    About Your Phone Icon Meaning Bluetooth headset or handsfree is connected USB connection is available New voicemail received All tones are off Vibration alert is on Alarm is set Non-secure CSD connection Secure CSD connection Non-secure GPRS connection Secure GPRS connection Keyguard is on Your phone has DRM (Digital Right Management) that is used to control actions such as sending downloaded ringtones, graphics and...
  • Page 26: Indicator/Illumination Light

    About Your Phone Indicator/Illumination Light The Indicator/Illumination Light flashes or beams when the events in the table below occur. To specify the illumination colours for the events, see “Illuminations” on page 98. Events Description When you are receiving a call/ Flash or beam in the selected missed calls colour.
  • Page 27: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing the SIM card and the battery The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and the battery must be installed before using your phone. Before handling the SIM card and the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone. Inserting/removing the SIM card See “Inserting/removing the battery”...
  • Page 28 Getting Started Inserting/removing the battery Inserting the battery 1. Insert the small tabs at the top of the battery into the notch at the top of the battery compartment. Ensure the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the phone.
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started Charging the battery Your phone can be charged either when it is switched on or off. You can use your phone even while it is charging. Ensure that the battery is inserted into the phone before charging. 1. Open and hold the connector cover.
  • Page 30: Low Battery Warning

    Getting Started Battery charge level indicator While charging Charging complete Charging Indicator goes out when charging is completed. Low battery warning When the battery power is low, a “Battery low” message is displayed and a warning tone sounds. The phone automatically switches off after the tone.
  • Page 31: Opening/Closing The Phone

    Getting Started Opening/closing the phone You can open your phone by One Push pressing One Push Auto Open Auto Open button. button Flip setting When Active flip setting is set to On (see page 109), you can answer a call by opening the phone and end a call by closing the phone.
  • Page 32: Menu Navigation

    Games ....146 Text templates ..147 Memory status ..148 Camera Messages Browser Picture...... 77 Create new ....60 PANASONIC BOX ... 87 Video ......83 Inbox......66 Archive ....70 Web mail* ....71 Chat* ...... 72 Voicemail ....72 Messages settings...
  • Page 33: Displaying The Menu

    Menu Navigation Displaying the menu The menu system allows you to access functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. In standby mode: 1. [0] Main menu appears with 9 menu options. (See “Main menu structure” on page 30.) 2.
  • Page 34: Navigating The Applications

    Menu Navigation Navigating the applications Current settings When you highlight an item in the menu list, the current setting of the item is displayed in the bar just above the menu list. <Example> In the case shown to the right, the current setting of Warning tone is “Off”.
  • Page 35: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu selection method” on page 32. Making calls To make a call, your phone must be within the range of a network with adequate signal strength. Standard dialling In standby mode: 1.
  • Page 36: International Dialling

    Basic Operations Contacts dialling You can make calls using the numbers in Contacts. d Main menu > Contacts > Contacts list 1. [192] to scroll to the required contact Enter letters to find a contact beginning with the specific letters 2.
  • Page 37: Emergency Call

    Basic Operations Emergency call To make an emergency call, your phone must be within the range of a network. When SIM card is inserted: 1. Enter the local emergency number 7 [q]9[0] Note: Most countries support the international emergency number 112. If you find the number does not work on your phone, contact your service provider.
  • Page 38: Missed Call Notification

    Basic Operations Missed call notification If you cannot answer a call, Missed call notification appears on the standby screen. To view the Missed call list: 1. [0]9[5] (View) 2. To call back, [192] to scroll to the required log 7 [q] Alert mute You can turn the ringing tone and/or vibration off before answering a call.
  • Page 39: Auto Answer

    Basic Operations Auto answer When you use the optional Personal Handsfree earpiece, you can answer a call automatically. To enable this service, Auto answer must be on. (See “Auto answer” on page 109.) Silent mode To use your phone in a quiet situation, you can activate the Silent mode.
  • Page 40: In-Call Operations

    Basic Operations In-call operations In-call options (while connected to an active call) When on a call, the following options are available. 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option Hold call/Resume Put or resume a call on hold. From contacts Access the Contacts list.
  • Page 41: Handsfree Talking

    Basic Operations Handsfree talking You can have a conversation without holding the phone to your ear. Swapping between Speaker and Handheld mode 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Speaker mode or Handheld mode Volume control You can adjust the volume of the phone earpiece, speaker, headset or Bluetooth audio device if attached.
  • Page 42: Making A Second Call

    Basic Operations Making a second call You can make another call while on a call. During a call: 1. Enter the second phone number or select a phone number from the Contacts list To access Contacts list, see “In-call operations” on page 38. 2.
  • Page 43 Basic Operations Conference You can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the same time. During a call (one active call and one call on hold): 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Merge The 2 calls are joined into a Conference call. To add new participants: 2.
  • Page 44: Text Entry

    Basic Operations Text entry Input method Your phone provides three text input methods to enter characters. A predictive text entry system. You can enter a ® word with fewer key presses. A traditional way to type in a letter. Press a key Multi-tap several times until the required letter appears.
  • Page 45 Basic Operations Changing the input method Press and hold [e] to cycle through the input methods as follows. T9 (T9y) 7 Multi-tap (Abc) 7 Numeric (123) Changing the letter case Press [e] repeatedly until the icon for the required letter case mode appears.
  • Page 46: My Dictionary

    Basic Operations ® text input method ® The T9 text input method enables you to enter text faster and easier. You only need to press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The program searches its built-in dictionary to predict the word that most closely matches your key presses.
  • Page 47: Editing Text

    Basic Operations Editing text Inserting/deleting text Move the cursor by pressing [1929394] to the position you want to insert or delete a letter. Press [6] (Clear) to delete a character. Press and hold [6] (Clear) to delete all the characters. Copying/cutting/pasting text 1.
  • Page 48 Basic Operations The following table shows characters available on your phone. The characters vary depending on the Input language setting (see page 45). Input method (Input language: English) Numeric ® Multi-tap (Abc, ABC or abc) , T9 or T9) (123) Space (Press and hold) +...
  • Page 49: Contacts

    Contacts Contacts menu structure Contacts list ..... 48 Advanced ......55 Synchronisation ...... 55 My number......56 Add contact ...... 50 Display by ....... 57 Phone........50 Memory status ......57 SIM......... 52 Copy all from SIM ....57 Copy all to SIM ....... 57 Delete all.........
  • Page 50: Viewing The Contacts List

    Contacts Viewing the Contacts list You can search for a phone number in the Contacts list. All the numbers stored in the phone and SIM card are displayed. Searching for a contact d Main menu > Contacts > Contacts list 1.
  • Page 51: Making A Call From Contacts

    Contacts Assign the selected contact to a Speed dial. See Speed dial “Assigning speed dial keys” on page 54. Copy the selected contact to the phone or the SIM Copy to phone/SIM card. Send the selected contact to another device via infrared or Bluetooth.
  • Page 52: Adding Contacts

    Contacts Adding contacts Storing a contact in your phone In the phone, you can store detailed information for each contact. The entries are retained even if you damage your SIM card. d Main menu > Contacts > Add contact > Phone 1.
  • Page 53 Note: When you attach a picture from My Media to a Contacts card, it will appear on the screens when the contact calls you. If the picture used is oversized for the Contacts card you will be prompted to save a resized copy in My Media. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 54: Editing A Contacts Card

    Contacts Storing a contact in your SIM card You can store some information for each contact in your SIM card. d Main menu > Contacts > Add contact > SIM 1. [192] to scroll to the required field 7 [0] 2.
  • Page 55: Call Log

    Contacts Call log Recently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in Call log. The numbers in the Call log list can be used to call, send a message or add to Contacts. Viewing/Dialling from Call log d Main menu >...
  • Page 56: Speed Dial

    Contacts Options In each Call log list, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Call Call the selected number. Create an SMS or MMS message to the selected Create message number. Store the selected number to Contacts. See Add to contacts “Saving a phone number from Call log”...
  • Page 57: Groups

    Contacts Groups You can categorise the Contacts list stored in your phone into 20 groups. Viewing group members d Main menu > Contacts > View groups 1. Select the required group The contacts in the selected group are displayed. Renaming a group d Main menu >...
  • Page 58: My Number

    Contacts My number You can store your own numbers in the phone and SIM card. Storing numbers in Mobile profile d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > My number > Mobile profile 1. [0]9[5] (Create) 2. Repeat steps 1-3 in “Storing a contact in your phone” on page 50 Storing numbers in SIM profile d Main menu >...
  • Page 59: Memory Status

    Contacts Displaying the Contacts list sorted by last name/first name You can choose to sort the Contacts list by contact’s last name or first name. d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Display by 1. Select First name or Last name Memory status You can see the amount of memory available in the Contacts list.
  • Page 60: Service Numbers

    Contacts Deleting Phone Contacts You can delete all the contacts stored in your phone. d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Delete all 1. “Delete all contacts in phone?” 7 [5] (Yes) 2. “Are you Sure?” 7 [5] (Yes) Service numbers If your SIM card includes SDN (Service Dialling Number), you can call a service number by selecting from the list.
  • Page 61: Messages

    Messages Messages menu structure Create new......60 Voicemail......72 SMS message......61 Call Voicemail ......72 MMS message ....... 64 Set mailbox number....72 Inbox ......... 66 Messages settings ...73 SMS ........67 SMS........73 MMS ........68 MMS ........74 Archive......
  • Page 62: Creating A New Message

    Messages Creating a new message Messaging types Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages on any network that has roaming agreement. (Dependent on the recipient’s phone parameters.) With the Illumination feature, you can express special feelings in a message. Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send messages containing text, pictures, sound and video clips from your phone to other MMS-enabled phones or...
  • Page 63: Creating An Sms Message

    Messages Creating an SMS message d Main menu > Messages > Create new > SMS message 1. Create text message 7 [0] See “Text entry” on page 42 for entering text. 2. To enter recipient’s phone number directly: Enter number To select recipient’s phone number from Contacts: [0] 7 Highlight the required contact 7 [5] (Select) 7 If the card has several phone numbers stored, [192] to scroll to the required...
  • Page 64: Emoticon List

    Messages Emoticon list Indicator Light Indicator Light Emoticon Emoticon Colour Pattern Colour Pattern \^o^/ (^_^) Colour 3 Colour 3 >:-< \(>o<)/ :-|| (>-<#) 0:-) Colour 6 (o^-^o) Colour 6 (;_;) Colour 1 Colour 1 (T_T) (?_?) Colour 5 (>_<) Colour 5 (-_-;...
  • Page 65 Messages Options When creating a text message, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Send Send the text as an SMS message. Send to many Send the text to more than one recipients. Preview illumination Preview illumination message. Select Illumination templates to create an Templates illumination message or User templates to use...
  • Page 66: Creating An Mms Message

    Note: When you select Add video and record a new video clip in step 2, the recording time is fixed to For MMS sending. You cannot attach a video clip together with a picture file or sound clip to one slide. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 67: Slide Options

    Messages Slide options When Slides is highlighted, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Add new Add a new slide. Send the MMS message after entering subject Send and recipient number or address. Slide duration Specify duration of the slide. Remove slide Remove the slide from the MMS message.
  • Page 68: Inbox

    Messages Receiving MMS messages When you receive a new MMS message, the message icon ( ) is displayed along with a tone, illumination, and/or vibration. The received MMS messages are stored in Inbox. Reading MMS messages To read the received MMS messages, see “MMS Inbox” on page 68. Note: If you do not want to receive MMS messages automatically, select Never in Auto download setting (see page 74).
  • Page 69: Sms Inbox

    Messages SMS Inbox SMS message icons Unread message Read message Reading SMS messages d Main menu > Messages > Inbox > SMS 1. [192] to scroll to the required message header 7 [0] 2. [0] to show the message details (sender’s number, date, message centre’s number) if required Options When viewing the list of messages or the selected message, the...
  • Page 70: Mms Inbox

    Messages MMS Inbox MMS message icons Unread message MMS notification Read message Reading MMS messages d Main menu > Messages > Inbox > MMS 1. [192] to scroll to the required message header 7 [0] Options in the message list When viewing the list of messages, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options).
  • Page 71 Messages Options while viewing messages When viewing the message, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Reply Create a reply message by SMS or MMS. Reply to all Create a reply message to all the recipients. Play again Play the selected message.
  • Page 72: Archive

    Messages Archive Archive stores SMS and MMS messages that are sent or waiting to be sent. Sent Store sent SMS messages. Store undelivered and unfinished SMS Unsent messages. Sent Store sent MMS messages. Outbox Store undelivered MMS messages. Drafts Store unfinished MMS messages. Viewing messages d Main menu >...
  • Page 73: Web Mail

    Messages Options for MMS In Sent, Outbox and Drafts folders, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Edit Edit the selected message. Forward the selected message. Forward* Send the selected message. Send* Delete Delete the selected message. Delete all Delete all the messages in the folder.
  • Page 74: Chat

    Messages Chat Chat lets you enjoy the fun of instant messaging wherever you are. It’s the fun way to chat on-line. For further information, contact your service provider. d Main menu > Messages > Chat 1. Follow the screen contents Voicemail Voicemail is a network service which allows callers, who could not reach you, to leave voice messages.
  • Page 75: Messages Settings

    Messages Messages settings SMS settings d Main menu > Messages > Messages settings > SMS 1. Select the required setting Decide whether or not you want the Indicator/ Message lights Illumination Light to illuminate when receiving an illumination message. Decide whether or not you want the Indicator/ Message lights view Illumination Light to illuminate when viewing an illumination message.
  • Page 76: Mms Settings

    Messages MMS settings d Main menu > Messages > Messages settings > MMS 1. Select the required setting Select Request read (check if the other party has read the message), Send read (inform the other party that you have read the message when Reports asked), Request delivery (check if the other party has received the message) or Send delivery...
  • Page 77: Memory Status

    Messages Memory status You can see the amount of memory available for storing messages. d Main menu > Messages > Memory status > SMS or MMS Note: To decrease the amount of phone memory used, delete unwanted data or store data on your PC (see “USB” on page 122).
  • Page 78: Camera

    Camera Camera menu structure Picture....... 77 Video ......... 83 Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu selection method” on page 32.
  • Page 79: Picture

    Camera Picture You can take a picture with the built-in camera, and send them via MMS, Infrared or Bluetooth, or use them as wallpaper. You can also attach a picture to a contact stored in your phone. Picture preview screen Icons on picture preview screen Zoom level (1-25) Picture size (Ultra large/Extra large/Large/...
  • Page 80: Taking A Picture

    Camera Taking a picture d Main menu > Camera > Picture 1. The display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject 2. [0]9[U] to capture the image Operations after taking a picture To save the image to My Media: [5] (Save)9[U] You can save the image by pressing [U] whether the flip is open or closed.
  • Page 81 Camera Note: To send a picture via infrared or Bluetooth, or use as wallpaper, save the image once, and then go to My Media. (See “Pictures” on page 138.) If the camera is left in certain conditions including the preview screen and capture screen for 3 minutes, the phone automatically exits Picture mode.
  • Page 82: Viewing Pictures

    Camera Viewing pictures Pictures taken with the built-in camera are saved to My Media. To view the saved pictures, see “Viewing pictures” on page 138. Picture settings In the preview screen, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Select the required size from Ultra large 1600x1200, Extra large 1280x960, Large Picture size...
  • Page 83 Camera Direct key operation You can change the picture settings by pressing one of the numeric keys which correspond to the functions as follows. Some functions are depicted by the icon. See “Icons on picture preview screen” on page 77. [A]: Switch to video [S]: Picture size [D]: Image quality...
  • Page 84: Continuous Shooting

    Camera Continuous shooting In Multi shot mode, you can capture a succession of 15 images with just one press. When you set Multi shot mode on, the picture size is fixed to Medium 320x240 and Night mode off. d Main menu > Camera > Picture 1.
  • Page 85: Video

    Camera Video You can record video clips with the built-in camera, and send them via MMS, infrared or Bluetooth. Video preview screen Icons on video preview screen Zoom level (1-25) Recording time (Extended video/For MMS sending) Self timer (5 or 10 seconds delay) Photo light Brightness level (-2, -1, ±0, +1, +2)
  • Page 86: Recording A Video Clip

    Camera Recording a video clip d Main menu > Camera > Video 1. Main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject 2. [0]9[U] to start recording 3. Video recorder records until reaching the clip size limit or until you press [0]9[U]9[5] (Stop) 4.
  • Page 87: Playing Video Clips

    Camera Zoom [1]9[O] to zoom in one level [2]9[P] to zoom out one level You can also press and hold the keys to quickly reach the required zoom level. Note: You cannot change the zoom level while recording. Adjusting the brightness level The video clip brightness indicator shows the current brightness level.
  • Page 88: Video Settings

    Camera Video settings In the preview screen, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Select the video recording time from Extended Recording time video or For MMS sending. Select On to light up your subject before recording Photo light a video clip.
  • Page 89: Browser

    Browser Browser menu structure PANASONIC BOX Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu selection method” on page 32. Setting up your Browser Your phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser allows you to access services supported by the network such as news, weather reports, sports, etc.
  • Page 90: Viewing The Contents

    Browser Viewing the contents Opening Browser d Main menu > Browser The off-line menu is displayed. You will not be connected until you choose a menu. 1. [192] to scroll to the required menu 7 The phone is connected to the web site. Shortcut: You can directly access Browser by pressing [6] ( ) in standby mode.
  • Page 91: Browser Options

    Browser Browser options While Browser is on-line or off-line, the following options are available. d Main menu > Browser [Off-line] d Main menu > Browser > Required menu [On-line] 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option Select Select the required item. Bookmarks Go to the bookmark list.
  • Page 92 Browser Bookmarks Once you bookmark your favourite page or a frequently accessed page, you can jump to the page quickly. You can also categorise the bookmarked pages into 10 folders and rename each folder. While off-line or on-line: 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Bookmarks 2.
  • Page 93: Enter Address

    When the web page is displayed: 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Save media 2. [0]9[5] (Select) to save Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. Set as bookmark You can save the URLs of your favourite pages in Bookmarks.
  • Page 94: Service Inbox

    Browser Service Inbox View WAP Push message and go to URL. While off-line or on-line: 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Service Inbox 2. To load the URL: [0] To select the required option: [5] (Options) Go to page Jump to the web page. View the message.
  • Page 95: Wap Profiles

    Browser Advanced While off-line or on-line: 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Advanced 2. Select the required option Home Jump to the set-up homepage. Clear cache Delete the contents stored in the cache. View the URL of the current page. View current URL* Send the URL of the current page via SMS or Send current URL* MMS.
  • Page 96 Browser Push access Set up Push access to receive WAP messages. While off-line or on-line: 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings 2. Select Push access 3. Select Service indication, Service loading or Other messages 4. Select On or Off Security View security information.
  • Page 97: Settings

    Settings Settings menu structure Phone settings ....96 Calls.........107 Profiles ........96 Call diverts ......107 Language ....... 97 Call waiting ......108 Time and date ......97 Any key answer ....108 Illuminations ......98 Active flip ......109 Key settings......
  • Page 98: Phone Settings

    Settings Phone settings Profiles You can switch among different profiles in your phone, each with a distinct combination of alert method, ringtone, etc. Profiles are set up for use in the following environments: Normal For everyday settings. Silent For formal occasions. Meeting For meetings.
  • Page 99: Language

    Settings Language You can change the language used for display messages and/or text entry. Automatic uses the language dictated by the country/region code of the SIM card. d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Language > Display language or Input language 1.
  • Page 100: Illuminations

    Settings Choosing clock You can choose either Home clock or Away clock to be displayed on your phone. d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Time and date > Select clock > Home clock or Away clock Display format You can select the required display format for the date and time.
  • Page 101: Key Settings

    Settings Key settings Key tone You can change the key tone. d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings > Key tone 1. Select the required tone Key volume You can change the key tone volume. d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings > Key volume 1.
  • Page 102: Shortcut Keys

    Settings Keyguard Keyguard prevents any keys from being accidentally pressed e.g. when the phone is being carried. When Keyguard is enabled, the Keyguard icon ( ) appears on the display. When a call is received, Keyguard is temporarily disabled and you can answer the call.
  • Page 103: Master Reset

    Settings Master reset You can reset your phone to the factory settings, except for the settings for Language, Time and date, and Calendar. User data such as contacts, messages, call logs and data stored in My Media remains on the phone. Password is required for master reset.
  • Page 104: Display Settings

    Settings Display settings Main display You can change the wallpaper, brightness and position of the operator name on the Main display. Wallpaper You can change the wallpaper on the standby screen. d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Main display > Wallpaper 1.
  • Page 105: Front Display

    Settings Front display You can change the wallpaper, contrast and clock display on the Front display. External wallpaper You can change the wallpaper on the Front display. d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Front display > External wallpaper 1.
  • Page 106: Main Menu Icons

    1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Attach full image 2. Repeat steps 2-4 in “To change menu icons:” on page 104 Note: For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/ Setting back to default d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Main menu icons 1.
  • Page 107: Sounds & Alerts

    1. Select My Media or Download* 2. [192] to scroll to the required tone 3. [0] to listen to the tone 7 [6] (Cancel) to stop the tone and return to the previous screen 4. [5] (Select) Note: For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 108: Incoming Volume

    Settings Changing the ringtone/Message alert volume d Main menu > Settings > Sounds & alerts > Incoming volume or Message volume 1. [1929394] to adjust the volume (Volume 0-4, Step tone) 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Warning tone The Warning tone informs you of low battery. d Main menu >...
  • Page 109: Calls

    Settings Calls Call diverts Voice, fax and data calls can be diverted to different numbers in different situations. For example, you can divert calls to your voice mailbox when you are out of reach. Voice calls can be diverted in the following situations: All calls Divert all incoming voice calls.
  • Page 110: Call Waiting

    Settings To cancel each setting/check each status: d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call diverts 1. Select Divert voice 7 [192] to scroll to the required divert situation [192] to scroll to Divert all fax or Divert all data 2.
  • Page 111: Active Flip

    Settings Active flip You can answer a call by opening the phone and end a call by closing the phone. When Active flip is off, you need to press the appropriate key to answer or end the call. When you are using a headset, you can continue your conversation even while the phone is closed.
  • Page 112: Service Charge

    Settings Service charge Cost left You can check the remaining call units available if Max cost is set. d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Service charge > Cost left Call meter You can check the total costs of calls made. d Main menu >...
  • Page 113: Connectivity

    Settings Connectivity Infrared You can transfer data between your phone and other infrared enabled devices using an infrared wavelength connection. You can send Contacts card, calendar events, and pictures/sound clips/video clips stored in My Media. Note: Some downloaded files may be protected under copyright laws. These files should not be sent.
  • Page 114 Settings Sending data via infrared Prepare for infrared connection as described in “Preparing for infrared connection” on page 111. 1. Select the item you wish to send 2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Send via 3. Select Infrared The phone automatically begins infrared connection. A confirmation message is displayed when complete.
  • Page 115: Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    Settings ® Bluetooth wireless technology You can send and receive pictures, video and sound clips, etc. between Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and computers. Use a Bluetooth headset or handsfree to talk wirelessly on your phone whilst the phone is in your pocket or purse. Note: Although Bluetooth devices can connect within a 10 metre range, walls or other nearby barriers may cause interference.
  • Page 116 Settings Pairing with other devices Before you can transfer information between two Bluetooth devices, they need to find each other and set up a connection. This is referred to as “pairing”. Ensure that the device in which you want to pair is switched on, and its Bluetooth setting is activated.
  • Page 117 Settings Setting up the Bluetooth headset (Optional Accessory) The Bluetooth headset gives you wireless, handsfree operation. Before you can use the headset you need to pair the headset and the phone. After switching Bluetooth on, the Bluetooth icon ( ) will appear in the Main display screen.
  • Page 118 Settings Sending/receiving data via Bluetooth You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, video and sound clips via Bluetooth. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other contents. To send data via Bluetooth: 1.
  • Page 119 Settings Managing paired devices d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Bluetooth > Paired devices 1. [192] to scroll to the required device 7 [5] (Options) 2. Select the required option View the list of discovered devices. To search for Add new device other devices, press [5] (Options) 7 select Search while viewing the Discovered devices list.
  • Page 120: Synchronisation

    Settings Synchronisation You can synchronise your Contacts list with your network server. You may need to do this if you store your Contacts list on the network server, and you want them all to be the same. You can just send changes or send all your records to the network server.
  • Page 121 Settings Selecting a WAP profile d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select WAP profiles 2. Select the required profile Synchronising To send only changes to the network server: d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation > Modified contacts The phone confirms completion.
  • Page 122: Cell Broadcast

    Settings Cell Broadcast You can receive messages on specified topics, such as weather information and traffic news, regularly from your service provider. You can specify the “topic(s)” of information and the language in which you wish to receive the information. Activating Cell Broadcast d Main menu >...
  • Page 123: Gsm Network

    Settings GSM network Selecting a network manually You can manually select a network that is available in your current location. d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > GSM network > New search 1. Select the required network Network list The network list is used when the Search mode is set to Automatic.
  • Page 124: Data Connections

    You can backup data stored on your phone to a PC using the optional USB Cable. Install the Handset Manager software from the CD-ROM before using the USB Cable. For further information, visit http://panasonic.co.jp/pmc/products/en/support/index.html...
  • Page 125: Security

    Settings Security PIN code The PIN protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, you will be prompted to enter the PIN code every time the phone is switched on. The PIN2 controls security for certain service provider services such as Fixed dial and Service charge.
  • Page 126: Change Pin2

    Settings Changing PIN2 d Main menu > Settings > Security > Change PIN2 1. Enter the current code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok) 2. Enter the new code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok) 3. Enter the new code again 7 [0]9[5] (Ok) Fixed dial When Fixed dial is enabled, only the phone numbers stored in SIM Contacts can be dialled.
  • Page 127 Settings Call barring setting d Main menu > Settings > Security > Call barring 1. Select the required setting 2. Enter the password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok) To cancel setting/check status: d Main menu > Settings > Security > Call barring 1.
  • Page 128: Tools

    Tools Tools menu structure SIM Tool Kit* ....127 Alarms......127 Sound recorder ....129 Calculator ....... 130 Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu selection method” on page 32.
  • Page 129: Sim Tool Kit

    Tools SIM Tool Kit The SIM Tool Kit allows the applications existing on the SIM card to interact and operate with your phone. These applications, stored in the SIM memory, are Value Added Services. Your service provider can configure your SIM card with the applications that can be seen on your phone as additional menu items.
  • Page 130 Tools Adjust alarm volume (Volume 0-4 or Step Alarm volume tone). Select the required picture. The picture Stored pictures appears on the screen when the alarm sounds. Select the required illumination pattern or Illumination Off. Note: The alarm sounds at the time you set even if the phone is off. Turning the alarm on/off d Main menu >...
  • Page 131: Sound Recorder

    Tools Sound recorder You can record sounds, your voice or phone conversation. The recorded sound clips (except for the phone conversation) can be attached to MMS messages. Recording new sound clips d Main menu > Tools > Sound recorder 1. [0]9[5] (Start) to start recording The max.
  • Page 132: Calculator

    Tools Calculator You can use the 4-function calculator (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to make simple arithmetic operations. d Main menu > Tools > Calculator 1. Enter a number To enter a decimal point: [5] To enter a negative sign: [r] To erase digits: [6] (Clear) 2.
  • Page 133: Calendar

    Calendar Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu selection method” on page 32. Browsing Calendar You can view the calendar by month, by week or by day. Browsing operation d Main menu > Calendar To move around the calendar: [1929394] To change the view format (Monthly view/Weekly view): see View format in “Options”...
  • Page 134: Calendar View

    Calendar Calendar view To change the calendar view format, see “Browsing operation” on page 131. Monthly view Current date Red frame Coloured - Also displayed in Selected date the upper left of the calendar Week number Displayed in the upper right of of selected the calendar date...
  • Page 135: Daily View

    Calendar Daily view Current date Displayed in the upper left Current week Displayed in the upper right number Scheduled Displayed with category icon, note start time and note Creating Calendar events d Main menu > Calendar 1. Select the day of the event you wish to store 2.
  • Page 136 Select a reminder illumination pattern or Illumination Off. Note: The reminder sounds at the scheduled time even if the phone is off. The calendar highlights only the start days of scheduled events if the events are scheduled for over days. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 137: Managing Calendar Events

    Calendar Managing Calendar events Editing events d Main menu > Calendar 1. From Daily view, [192] to scroll to the required event 2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Edit 3. Edit the required field 7 [5] (Save) to overwrite Deleting events Deleting an event d Main menu >...
  • Page 138: Calendar Settings

    Calendar Calendar settings Selecting the starting day of the week d Main menu > Calendar 1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings 2. Select Week starts on 3. Select the required day of the week Setting holidays You can set holidays to be indicated in red. d Main menu >...
  • Page 139: My Media

    My Media My Media menu structure Pictures......138 Games ......146 Stored pictures ..... 138 Stored applications ....146 Download* ......142 Download* ......147 Take new picture ....142 Text templates ....147 Sounds......142 Stored sounds ...... 143 Memory status ....148 Download* ......
  • Page 140: Pictures

    My Media Pictures Pictures taken by Camera, images downloaded from a WAP site and received via infrared or Bluetooth are stored in the Pictures folder. Note: To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon ( ), you may need to purchase the rights.
  • Page 141 My Media Options When viewing the picture list, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options). Attach the selected picture to an MMS message. Send as MMS See “Creating an MMS message” on page 64. Use the selected picture as Wallpaper, External Use as wallpaper or Contacts picture.
  • Page 142: Using Pictures

    My Media Using pictures You can use the stored pictures as wallpapers, external wallpapers or Contacts pictures. d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures 1. [1929394] to scroll to the required picture 2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Use as 3.
  • Page 143 My Media Trimming You can trim your pictures. d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures 1. When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required picture is displayed on the screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select Edit 2.
  • Page 144: Sounds

    Downloading picture files d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Download The download site is displayed. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/ Taking a new picture d Main menu >...
  • Page 145: Stored Sounds

    My Media Playing sound clips d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Stored sounds 1. [192] to scroll to the required sound file 7 [0] [192] to adjust the volume. 2. To stop: [0] To restart: [5] (Restart) Note: The file size of highlighted sound is displayed at the top of the list, together with the date and time the sound file was stored.
  • Page 146: Download

    Downloading sound clips d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Download The download site is displayed. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 147: Videos

    My Media Recording new sound clips d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Record new sound The phone switches to the Sound recorder mode. See “Sound recorder” on page 129. Videos Video clips recorded by Video recorder, downloaded from a WAP site and received via infrared or Bluetooth are stored in the Videos folder.
  • Page 148: Games

    Downloading video clips d Main menu > My Media > Videos > Download The download site is displayed. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/ Recording a new video d Main menu >...
  • Page 149: Downloading Games

    Main menu > My Media > Games > Download For further details, see “Download games” on page 152. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 150: Memory Status

    My Media Memory status You can see how much data is stored in the individual folders in My Media. d Main menu > My Media > Memory status Note: To decrease the amount of phone memory used, delete unwanted data or store data on your PC (see “USB” on page 122).
  • Page 151: Games

    Games Games menu structure Games......150 Download* ..... 152 Settings......153 Sound volume ...... 153 Backlight....... 153 Vibration ....... 153 Reset........153 WAP profiles......153 Information ..... 153 Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu selection method”...
  • Page 152: Games

    Games Games Selecting games Your phone has preinstalled Java applications. The downloaded Java applications are also listed here. d Main menu > Games > Games 1. [192] to scroll to the required application 2. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option Run the selected Java application.
  • Page 153 Games SONIC THE HEDGEHOG This is a mobile version of the high speed action classic, “SONIC THE HEDGEHOG”, which originally debuted in 1991 on the Mega Drive (SEGA Genesis). Save the animals from the evil scientific genius, Dr. Eggman, and stop him from taking over the world! Your objective is to get Sonic to the end of the game in one piece! The game has 6 Zones, and each Zone is divided into 3 Acts.
  • Page 154: Download Games

    When the downloading is over, “Would you like to run application?” appears. 2. To run the Java application: [0]9[5] (Ok) To exit: [Y]9[6] (Cancel) Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. For downloading contents, visit http://box.panasonic.com/...
  • Page 155: Settings

    Games Settings d Main menu > Games > Settings 1. Select the required setting Sound volume Adjust the sound volume of Java applications. Switch the backlight on in Application Backlight preference or System preference, or switch Off. Switch the vibration function for Java Vibration applications On or Off.
  • Page 156: Appendix

    Appendix Accessories The following accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. Note: Availability depends on your country/region. Battery Double your talk time by having a spare battery. (EB-BS001) for VS7 (EB-BS002) for MX7/SA7 Travel Charger Carry this wherever you go, so you can always recharge your battery.
  • Page 157 Appendix Personal Handsfree (Mono) (EB-EMX800) Plug into your phone and talk without holding the phone to your ear. Personal Handsfree (Stereo) (EB-EM001) Talk/listen to the music and move while keeping your hands free, by using a Personal Handsfree. Put the ear pieces in your ears and the adaptor in the side of the phone.
  • Page 158 Appendix USB Cable (EB-US003) Use this to connect your phone to a PC to transfer data between them. Use in conjunction with the software provided on the CD-ROM. Branch Cable (EB-CBX800) This cable branches the connection to a USB Cable, Personal Handsfree and Travel Charger so that you can transfer data OR talk on handsfree while charging.
  • Page 159: Changing The X-Changeable Cover Tm

    Appendix Changing the X-Changeable Cover Note: X-Changeable Cover is only available for VS7. Before changing the cover, always switch off the power and disconnect the phone from the charger or any other device. For your safety, follow these procedures when removing or attaching the cover.
  • Page 160: Troubleshooting

    Appendix Troubleshooting Problems Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Check that the battery is fully Phone will not charged and correctly connected switch on. to the phone. The network you Extremely are using and the short battery condition of the life for a new battery can affect...
  • Page 161 Appendix Problem Cause Remedy The battery temperature Battery fails to exceeds the Use the battery at room charge. charging temperature. temperature range (too hot or too cold). Display looks The Brightness Check the Brightness setting faded. level is low. (see page 102). Keyguard is on.
  • Page 162: Error Messages

    Appendix Error messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed: Location area not Roaming in the selected area is not allowed. allowed! Network not allowed! Roaming with the selected network is not allowed. The network has detected an authentication Security failure! failure because your SIM card is not registered with that network - contact your service provider.
  • Page 163: Glossary Of Terms

    Appendix Memory low! The message area is full. Your messages cannot Message may not be be stored until some of the currently stored stored messages are deleted. On changing the PIN/PIN2, verification of the new Verification failure code is incorrect - retry changing the PIN/PIN2 with correct verification.
  • Page 164 Appendix PIN or PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN or PIN2 code. Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK PUK / PUK2 or PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK or PUK2 will be blocked. The ability to use your phone on networks other than Roaming your home network.
  • Page 165: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications GSM 900 Class 4 Bands supported GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 150-430 hours Standby time* MX7/SA7 300-860 hours 2-8 hours Talk time* MX7/SA7 4-16 hours Up to 150 minutes Charging time* MX7/SA7 Up to 290 minutes Charging: +5°C - +35°C Temperature range Storage: -20°C - +60°C...
  • Page 166 Appendix Antenna Internal SIM type 1.8 V/3 V MMS: 2 MB Memory storage User data (excluding MMS) and preinstalled applications: 30 MB Main display: QVGA 240 x 320 pixels TFT LCD; Approx. 16 million colours (JPEG and camera/ Display video image* );...
  • Page 167: Licensing

    Technology The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 168 Licensing Copyright © 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc. For further information, please refer to: http://www.w3.org/2003/08/sera/COPYRIGHT.TXT ® ® Powered by Mascot Capsule /Micro3D Edition Mascot Capsule is a registered trademark of HI Corporation© 2005 HI Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 169 Embedded Software; (d) You may not transfer this Panasonic cellular phone other than to a transferee end-user who undertakes to observe the same obligations as those set out in this EULA;...
  • Page 170 LCD of this Panasonic cellular phone. You acknowledge and agree that such third party software is governed by the third party license terms, as applicable, and that such terms are solely between you and the applicable licensor.
  • Page 171: Eu Warranty

    Switzerland. Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions Dear Customer, Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone. The Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee only applies while travelling in countries other than where the product was purchased. Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases. If your Panasonic GSM telephone requires service while abroad, please contact the local service company shown on this document.
  • Page 172: United Kingdom

    In Germany, you can also take International Technologies advantage of our pick-up service if Αφροδίτης 24, 167 77 Ελληνικό you need to have your Panasonic Tαχ. Θυρ.: 738 21, 167 10 equipment repaired. You will find ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ details under Service, Repair Τηλ.
  • Page 173 EU Warranty EU/EEA - Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country other than the country of original purchase. When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective, he should promptly contact the proper sales company or national distributor in the EU/EEA country where this guarantee is claimed, as indicated in the "Product Service Guide"...
  • Page 174 EU Warranty executed the sales company or national distributor in the country where the appliance was originally marketed. In either case, the purchaser must furnish this guarantee card and proof of date of purchase. Any necessary transportation, both of the appliance and of any spare parts, will be at the purchaser's risk and expense, and there may be a consequent delay in the repair service.
  • Page 175 EU Warranty standards. Moreover, where adaptations or adjustments are carried out the performance of the appliance may be affected. If in the opinion of the sales company or national distributor in the country where the appliance is used the purchaser has the necessary adjustments or adaptations to local voltage requirements and technical or safety standards properly made, any subsequent guarantee repair service will be provided as...
  • Page 176: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity The declaration of conformity for product EB-VS7/MX7/SA7 can be obtained from the Panasonic website at http://panasonic.co.jp/ pmc/products/en/support/index.html...
  • Page 177: Index

    Index Call log ........53 Call waiting ....... 108 Active flip ........109 Calls .......... 107 Alarms ........127 Camera ........76 Alert mute ........36 Cell Broadcast ......120 Answering calls ......35 Chat ..........72 Any key answer ......108 Clock ...........
  • Page 178 Index Memory status Contacts ........57 Handsfree talking ....... 39 My Media ........ 148 Hold ..........38 SMS/MMS ........ 75 How to read this manual ..... 14 Menu Displaying the menu ....31 Icons ........... 22 Menu selection method .... 32 Main menu icons ....
  • Page 179 Index Voicemail ........72 Volume control ......39 Security settings ....... 123 Self-portrait ......... 78 Send my number ...... 109 Wallpaper ......... 102 Sent folder ........70 Warning tone ......106 Service charge ......110 Web mail ........71 Service numbers ......58 Shortcut keys ......

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