Panasonic EB-G60U Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic EB-G60U Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EB-G60U Operating Instructions Manual

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EB-G60U
Digital Cellular Phone
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions EB-G60U Digital Cellular Phone Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information Important Information We, Matsushita Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd, declare, that the EB-G60 conforms with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. A declaration of conformity to this effect can be found at http://www.panasonicmobile.com/support...
  • Page 4 Important Information THIS PANASONIC PHONE (MODEL EB-G60U) MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
  • Page 5 Important Information FCC RF Exposure Requirements: For body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with COMPAL accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
  • Page 6 Important Information For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metal- lic components and provide a separation distance of 15mm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided.
  • Page 7: Safety Considerations

    Important Information * In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in.
  • Page 8 – this does not affect your statutory rights. This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the specifications cover- ing RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA FCC, and Australian ACA regulations.
  • Page 9: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid hold- ing 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: Quick Reference

    Quick Reference Quick Reference Press to select Direction which the user can move around the display screen using the Navigation key Menu Representation of screen menu option Secondary Softkey Negative soft key/Back-key Numeric key pads Answer a call or call a dialled number Press to end a call or return to Idle screen.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important Information ..................... i Safety Considerations ..................iii Care and Maintenance ..................... v Quick Reference ...................... vi Getting to Know Your Phone .................. x Location of Controls ..................x Getting Started ....................... 1 Fitting the SIM ....................2 Removing the SIM ..................... 2 Fitting the Battery ....................
  • Page 12 Turning Screen Saver On & Off ............... 26 Colour Themes ....................27 Changing Sound Profiles .................. 27 Editing Sound Profiles ..................28 Download Data ( ) ..................29 Media Folders ....................29 Composing a Melody ..................30 Setting the Backlight Time ................31 Contrast ......................
  • Page 13 Operation During Two Calls ................63 Call Transfer ....................64 Multi-party Calls ....................64 Changing to a New Network ................66 Schedule ......................... 67 Creating a Reminder ..................67 Viewing & Editing Reminders ................68 Games ........................69 Embedded Games ................... 69 Downloadable Games ..................
  • Page 14: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to Know Your Phone Getting to Know Your Phone Location of Controls Earpiece Microphone Socket Display Secondary Softkey Negative Softkey Call Key Power On/Off, Back-Key Primary Softkey Keypad Microphone...
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    Getting Started Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM850, GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Before operating this phone please read the Important Information section - see page i.
  • Page 16: Fitting The Sim

    Getting Started Fitting the SIM The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone underneath the battery. Remove the battery - see Removing the Battery page 3. Unlock the SIM retainer by sliding it up towards the top of the phone ( ).
  • Page 17: Fitting The Battery

    Getting Started Fitting the Battery Insert the battery bottom first so that the connectors touch those on the phone. Press gently downwards and simultaneously slot the top of the battery into place. Removing the Battery Ensure the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone before removing the battery.
  • Page 18: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started Charging the Battery Connecting the Fast Travel Charger The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is connected. Insert the connector into the base of the phone, ensuring the arrow on the connec- tor is to the front of the phone. Note: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and /or the charger.
  • Page 19: Operation Of Battery Level Indicator

    Getting Started Operation of Battery Level Indicator While charging Charging complete Phone on Phone off Charging indicator off It is recommended that the battery is fully discharged between charges to maintain optimum battery life and performance. Low Battery Warning When the battery power is low, the battery indicator will be coloured red.
  • Page 20: The Display

    Getting Started The Display Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or after pressing any key. Status Icons The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions. The Antenna, Signal and Battery icons are displayed when the handset is switched on and connected to a network.
  • Page 21: Menu System Overview

    Getting Started Menu System Overview The menu system provides the means for accessing all the functions that do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. Each menu contains a list of options. Some menus have further submenus. The submenus and functions are selected using the five-way Navigation key ( The diagram below gives an overview of the contents of the menus to help you find your away around.
  • Page 22: Selecting A Function

    Getting Started Selecting a Function to move between the icons on the screen. When a par- ticular menu is highlighted, pressing displays a submenu. From any submenu, use until the required item is highlighted. Press to select. For example, to change Sound Setting (to switch ringtone): From the Idle screen, press to display the main menu to highlight the My Phone menu...
  • Page 23 Getting Started Shortcuts ( ) When familiar with the layout of the menu, use the keypad to enter the Menu Number. This will allow the user to obtain the required function without having to navigate through the display menus. To change Sound Setting, for example, from the Idle screen, press to display the main menu, then press 12 to enter the Sound Settings submenu.
  • Page 24: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Basic Operation This section contains the information you need for the most essential phone operations, including: How to switch on and off How to make and end a call How to answer a call How to change earpiece volume How to lock the phone How to protect the phone using a PIN How to change ring volume...
  • Page 25: International Dialling

    Basic Operation International Dialling The international code for the destination country / region should be entered , followed by the area code and phone number. To enter the international code, select an international line by pressing until + appears, then enter the country / region code (e.g. 44 for the UK;...
  • Page 26: Caller Identification

    Basic Operation Caller Identification The caller’s phone number, and name if stored in the Phonebook, will be displayed during an incoming call. Note: Caller Identification may not always be available. Volume Control The volume level may be adjusted during a call: to decrease the volume;...
  • Page 27: Using The Pin

    Basic Operation Changing Phone Lock Code You should change your phone lock code to a 4-digit number of your own choice. From Idle press and select (Applications >) Phone Option > Security > Phone Lock. Press From the submenu select Change Code and press Enter the Old Unlock Code and press Enter a New Unlock Code and press Re-enter the New Unlock Code to confirm.
  • Page 28: Setting Ring Volume

    Basic Operation Enabling/Disabling the PIN From Idle press , select (Applications >) Phone Option > Security > PIN. Press Select Status Select On or Off from the submenu You will be prompted to enter the PIN. On first use, enter PIN of your choice (Between 4 and 8 digits) and press Setting Ring Volume With the G60U, you can set up your phone in different modes depend-...
  • Page 29: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebook Phone numbers can be stored in two locations: In the SIM Phonebook ( ), where the number of entries and lengths of names and numbers are SIM dependent. In the Mobile Phonebook, where phonebook entries can be grouped together and additional data can be stored with numbers. This phonebook is retained even if you change your SIM.
  • Page 30: Browsing Phonebook

    Phonebook To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook From Idle enter the phone number and press From the menu select Mobile Phonebook and press Select Name, press and enter identifying name. Press Select No. and confirm the phone number. Press Select and enter Email address.
  • Page 31: Speed Dialling

    Phonebook Speed Dialling Last Number Called From Idle press twice Hot Key Dialling From Idle press and hold the appropriate hot key number. To view your hot key dial list, from Idle press , select Phonebook > Hot Key Dial List Assigning Hot Keys To assign a hot key to a frequently used number: Browse to locate and highlight the desired number in the...
  • Page 32: Editing Phonebook Entries

    Phonebook Editing Phonebook Entries It is possible to view Entry Details, Edit, Delete, Create or Copy Entry information from the Phonebooks. To access any of these functions: With a phone number or name highlighted: Press to select the submenu to cycle through Entry Details, Edit, Delete, Create or Copy Entry Press...
  • Page 33: Synchronizing Phonebooks

    Phonebook Synchronizing Phonebooks Keep your SIM and Mobile Phonebooks in step by synchronizing their contents regularly. You can copy individual entries between phonebooks (see Editing Phonebook Entries, page 18) or simply copy the entire con- tents of one phonebook into the other. To do this: From Idle, press and select Phonebook >...
  • Page 34: Grouping Phonebook Entries

    Phonebook Grouping Phonebook Entries Groups are used to collect together types of Phonebook entries, for example business and personal. Each group can be suitably titled for quick access to the entries contained within. An alert profile can be attributed to groups (or individual phone numbers) allowing incoming call alerts to be tailored to indicate the type of caller.
  • Page 35 Phonebook Retrieving a Number from a Group From Idle press , select Phonebook > Group Setting to select the group Press to enter the submenu and press again to View the contents of the group to select the desired entry Press to dial the number or to edit the details of the entry...
  • Page 36: Info Dial And Service Dial

    Phonebook Setting Group Call Icons You can also attach to a group an image that will display when a call is received. To add an image: From Idle press , select Phonebook > Group Setting to select the group, select Edit and press again Select Icon and press again...
  • Page 37: My Numbers

    My Numbers My Numbers My Numbers is a convenient part of the Phonebook where your own voice, fax and data phone numbers can be stored and viewed ( Adding Numbers From Idle press and select Phonebook > My Numbers. Press Select an empty entry from the list of numbers.
  • Page 38: Personalising Your Phone

    Personalising Your Phone Personalising Your Phone This section contains all the information you need to adapt your phone to your needs and personality. You can: Change the menu language Add a message to show at start-up Try a new idle screen image Change your screen saver image Use a different colour theme Switch between and edit different user profiles...
  • Page 39: Idle Screen Image

    Personalising Your Phone Idle Screen Image The idle screen can be changed to a preinstalled or downloaded image. To choose an image for the Idle screen: From Idle press , select My Phone > Display Settings > Idle Screen. Press Several images are preinstalled on your phone in the Fixed Data folder.
  • Page 40: Changing Screen Saver Image

    Personalising Your Phone Changing Screen Saver Image The screen saver can also be changed to a preinstalled or downloaded image. To choose an image for the screen saver: From Idle press , select My Phone > Display Settings > Screen Saver. Press Several images are preinstalled on your phone in the Fixed Data folder.
  • Page 41: Colour Themes

    Personalising Your Phone Colour Themes Colour Themes provide alternative combinations of colours for the back- ground and text. To use or change a Colour Theme: From Idle press and select My Phone > Display Settings > Colour Themes to select the required Colour Theme. Press Changing Sound Profiles You can switch between six sound profiles on your phone each with a distinct combination of alert method, ring tone and type etc.
  • Page 42: Editing Sound Profiles

    Personalising Your Phone Editing Sound Profiles To edit a Profile: From Idle press and select My Phone > Sound Settings Select the Profile you wish to edit from the list. Press to select Edit. Press For each profile, you can set and edit the following: Ring Type Select a ring tone from the lists of preinstalled melodies (Fixed Data) or downloaded melo-...
  • Page 43: Download Data ( )

    Personalising Your Phone Download Data ( ) The Panasonic G60U is able to use various downloaded data. The down- loaded data is stored in the Media Folder and can be acquired via MMS, EMS, SMS or WAP . Details of this service are available on our website.
  • Page 44: Composing A Melody

    Personalising Your Phone Composing a Melody From Idle, press , select Appli- cations > Edit Ringtone Press and then select New Tone. Using the table below as reference, enter the notes, set the rhythm and octave for each and add rests to generate your composition.
  • Page 45: Setting The Backlight Time

    Personalising Your Phone Note: At any time during composing press to play back the cur- rent melody. When the composition is complete, press twice and enter the title. Press to save the name and to complete composing. Setting the Backlight Time The Backlight is illuminated when a key is pressed to make using your phone easier.
  • Page 46: Operator Notice

    Personalising Your Phone Operator Notice Operator notices appear if the phone has been left idle to remind users how to operate selected features. To enable and disable operator no- tices go to My Phone > Display Settings > Operator Notice and press Restoring the Default Phone Settings Any personal settings can be swiftly returned to their factory default,...
  • Page 47: Phone Security

    Phone Security Phone Security Your phone has a number of security features that protect against unau- thorized use and enable the user to restrict access to certain functions. These include: Phone Lock PIN Protection Key Guard Call Barring Fixed Dial Note: For full details of the Phone Lock feature, turn to Locking the Phone, page 12.
  • Page 48: Enabling Key Guard

    Phone Security Enabling Key Guard The Key Guard function is used to pre- vent any keys from being accidentally pressed, for instance when the phone is being carried. From Idle press twice to bring up the Guard Keypad? message and a third time to confirm.
  • Page 49: Changing The Security Codes

    Phone Security Changing the Security Codes From Idle press and select (Applications >) Phone Option > Security to select Phone Lock, PIN or PIN2 to select Change Code and press Enter the current code and press Enter the new code and press Verify the new code and press Restricting Calls Call Barring...
  • Page 50: Fixed Dial

    Phone Security Outgoing Calls Select from All Calls / International Calls / International Calls Except Home / Off Incoming Calls Select from Off / When Roaming / All Calls Data Calls Select from All Calls / International Calls / International Calls Except Home / Off Enter Call Bar password and press Note: To change Call Barring password, go to (Applications >) Phone Option >...
  • Page 51: Applications

    Applications Applications This section introduces some of the applications you’ll find installed on your phone. These include: The clock Alarms Automated power on and power off The calculator Clock Your phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and an auto- matic power on/off feature.
  • Page 52: Setting The Alarm

    Applications Setting the Alarm Up to three separate alarms can be set. For each alarm, you can set different schedules (e.g. daily / weekdays only) and alarm tones as well as times. If the clock hasn’t been set, the user will be prompted to set it prior to setting the alarm.
  • Page 53: Muting The Alarm

    Applications Muting the Alarm When an alarm goes off, the chosen melody will sound and the display will flash with an alarm message. The alarm will sound for 30 seconds. If the alarm is due during a call, it will activate a vibration alert. To end the alarm: Press any key Adjusting the Alarm Time...
  • Page 54: Calculator

    Applications Caution: Ensure that the setting of the Alarm or Power On function will not contravene any regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. - see Important Information, page I. Note : To disable a Power On or Power Off setting select Applica- tions >...
  • Page 55: Messaging

    Messages Messaging Your phone has various messaging features including SMS, MMS and EMS. SMS/EMS - Enter the recipient’s phone number to send text and images. - Attach images and music to text messages. This chapter is a full introduction to messaging including: Setting up your phone to enable SMS/EMS and MMS messaging Writing text messages Sending Quick Notes...
  • Page 56: Sms/Ems: Setting Up The Phone

    Messages SMS/EMS: Setting up the Phone It is possible to receive, display, edit and/or send text messages of up to 459 characters (dependent upon the language being used) to mobile phones on your service provider’s network or any network that has a roaming agreement (dependent on the recipient’s phone parameters).
  • Page 57 Messages Messaging Protocol From Idle press , select Mes- sages > Options > SMS/EMS > Protocol. Press Select the appropriate protocol for send- ing messages or maintain the Default setting. Delivery Confirmation Setting From Idle press , select Mes- sages > Options > SMS/EMS > Report.
  • Page 58: Creating A Text Message

    Messages Creating a Text Message From Idle press , select Mes- sages > Create > SMS/EMS. Press Write text message. To change text input method (displayed in lower left corner of screen), press . See Text Entry, page 84, for details. to navigate through the mes- sage and position the cursor to add text...
  • Page 59 Messages As the message is sent the sending message animation will display. If Delivery Confirmation is enabled (see previous section) and the mes- sage is transmitted successfully, Send Message Success will appear. Sending Quick Note Messages Your phone comes with several common message expressions preinstalled.
  • Page 60: Concatenated Messages

    Messages Text Attachments When creating a text message, it is possible to include attachments (copyright permitting). To include an attachment: Follow the instructions above to write the text message then press . When the OK / Insert Media / User Msgs / Select submenu ap- pears (see step 4 above), select Insert Media.
  • Page 61: Responding To Text Messages

    Messages Reading immediately When Read is displayed press to read the message immediately. Use to navigate through the message and to identify the sender and the time the message was sent. With the phone number shown in the Sender field, press to dial the phone number.
  • Page 62: Chat Sms

    Messages Chat SMS The Chat feature enables you to read sent and received messages on one screen when in Chat SMS mode with another party. Either: When reading a previously sent or received message, press and select Chat and/or enter your Nickname (up to 18 characters) - see Text Entry, page 84.
  • Page 63: Mms: Setting Up The Phone

    Messages If the phone is not in chat mode when receiving a reply to a chat message, the reply will be received as a normal SMS. If a voice call is received when in chat mode, the phone will allow the user to accept the incoming call and return to chat mode at the end of the call.
  • Page 64: Mms Configuration

    Messages MMS Configuration From Idle press , select Mes- sages > Options > MMS > Server List. Press Select the server required and press to select Edit and press Select Bearer Type or WAP Set- ting and press to start configur- ing settings Note: Contact your service provider for advice on settings for MMS configuration.
  • Page 65: Creating An Mms Message

    Messages Creating an MMS Message Your phone supports MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), which means you can send digital pictures to an MMS-enabled mobile or to an email address. Wherever you are, attach a photo, audio message or text, and send it immediately to your friends. The following basic steps must be followed for all MMS messages.
  • Page 66 Messages When the To: field has been filled and any required Cc or Bcc entries have been added, add the message subject heading. Use to select Subj:, press and enter the subject heading. Press to confirm, then press to select Send or Save as appropriate Note: Saved messages are stored in the Outbox and can be edited and sent in the future.
  • Page 67: Managing Message Lists

    Messages Managing Message Lists Messages, whether sent or received, are mostly stored in the SIM card until they are deleted. Selecting a stored message allows it to be read, replied to, edited or deleted. Inbox Messages received are stored in the Inbox and tagged with icons: indicates an unread SMS mes- sage...
  • Page 68: Cell Broadcasts

    Messages Outbox Messages sent or edited are stored in the Outbox and tagged with icons: indicates an unsent SMS message indicates an unsent MMS message indicates an unsent EMS message Cell Broadcasts You need to specify the topic(s) of information you wish to receive as broadcasts before they can be received.
  • Page 69 Messages Enabling/Disabling Cell Broadcasts From Idle press , select Mes- sages > Broadcasts and press Select Receive and press to select Enable or Disable and press Language The language in which broadcast messages are displayed can be changed ( ). Go to Messages > Broadcasts > Languages and press...
  • Page 70: Call Information

    Call Information Call Information This section explains how you can obtain more information about your calls, including: Recent calls made, received and missed Call duration Call charges Recent Numbers Recently dialled phone numbers are stored in Last Dial. If Caller Identification is available, the caller’s phone number for an an- swered call will be stored in the Answered Call menu and an unan- swered call will be stored in the Unanswered Call menu.
  • Page 71: Returning An Unanswered Call

    Call Information Calling the Last Dialled Number To redial your last called phone number press twice. Returning an Unanswered Call When the display shows that you have received calls but not answered them. Press The last caller’s phone number will be displayed if it is available. to select the phone number you wish to dial Press Call Duration...
  • Page 72: Gprs Call Duration

    Call Information GPRS Call Duration From Idle press and select (Applications >) Phone Option > Call Services > Connections. Press Note: The Connections function is SIM dependent ( to select one of the features described below, and press Last Connection displays the amount of data transferred during the last call.
  • Page 73: Setting The Unit Price

    Call Information Setting the Unit Price Firstly, a price per unit must be entered. This is the cost that the Service Provider charges for one unit of call time ( Fr o m I d l e p r e s s , s e l e c t (Applications >) Phone Option >...
  • Page 74: Call Identification

    Call Information Note: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and off-peak times. Therefore, the call charge can be calculated accordingly. However, call charge information may not give an accu- rate reflection of the tariffs charged by your Service Provider. Call Identification In the Call Services >...
  • Page 75: Advanced Operation

    Advanced Operation Advanced Operation This section contains detailed information on call management including: Call diversion Call holding Call waiting Making and receiving a second call Transferring calls Multi-party calls Changing network Diverting Calls Voice, fax and data calls can be diverted according to different conditions and to different numbers.
  • Page 76: Holding Calls And Call Waiting

    Advanced Operation Note: To edit a call diversion setting, follow the steps above and reset according to the new settings. Note:To cancel a diversion setting, select Off in step 4 above. To cancel all diversion settings, go to (Applications >) Phone Option >...
  • Page 77: Receiving A Second Call

    Advanced Operation Receiving a Second Call A second call can be received, if Call Waiting is switched on. This is en- abled from the (Applications >) Phone Option > Call Services > Calls menu. It is not possible to have more than one fax or data call. All voice calls must be ended before you can make or receive a fax or data call ( Accepting a Second Call...
  • Page 78: Call Transfer

    Advanced Operation Call Transfer With two calls connected, Call Transfer enables the user to connect them together ending your connection, leaving the other parties to talk to- gether ( When two calls are connected to your phone: Press Use e to select Trans. Press The two calls will be connected to each other and your call will be ended.
  • Page 79 Advanced Operation Splitting a Multi-party Call The user can select an individual from the Multi-party and remove their connection. This enables you to talk privately without the participation of the rest of the Multi-party. Press during a Multi-party call to select Option. Press to select a caller in the Multi-party Press to select Split.
  • Page 80: Changing To A New Network

    Advanced Operation Changing to a New Network When not in your home country / region, the user may use a network that is not directly subscribed to. This is called ROAMING. Legal restric- tions may not permit roaming in your home region. The New Network function is used to manually select a network that is available in your current location.
  • Page 81: Schedule

    Schedule Schedule The Scheduler can be used to register reminders for personal events as well as planning holiday periods. Caution: Ensure that any settings made in the Scheduler will not con- travene any regulations whereby the phone may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc.
  • Page 82: Viewing & Editing Reminders

    Schedule Viewing & Editing Reminders Open the Scheduler menu. All scheduled reminders are listed. Use highlight the reminder you wish to view and press . The time, data and name of the reminder will be displayed. Press to edit the details.
  • Page 83: Games

    Games Games Embedded Games To enter the embedded games menu: From Idle, press and select Games. Use to select a game and press to launch. Follow the prompts in the pop up menu for playing instructions and game options Downloadable Games The downloadable games menu enables you to use one factory embed- ded game and download another game from the games catalogue.
  • Page 84: Game Settings

    Games Game Settings Use the Applications > Games menu to set your game nickname and set sound, backlight and vibration levels for gameplay. From Idle, press , select Applications > Games > Setting To enter a Nickname press . Enter the name and then press to confirm to select Sound.
  • Page 85: Managing Multimedia Files

    Managing Multimedia Files Managing Multimedia Files The multimedia files saved in G60U are located in the Media Folder (My Phone > Media Folder). There are four predefined folders (Picture, Animation, Melody and Memory Status). Note: Changing SIM does not affect the contents of stored data. Displaying Pictures and Animations From Idle, press , select My Phone >...
  • Page 86: Playing Melodies

    Managing Multimedia Files Playing Melodies From Idle, press and select My Phone > Media Folder > Melody. Press to select a file to play. Press to view Note: You can compose your own melodies and ringtones. Turn to Composing a Melody in Personalising Your Phone for full instructions. Note: You cannot edit polyphonic ring tones, music files or files that cannot be forwarded or saved.
  • Page 87: Creating Mail From Files

    Managing Multimedia Files Creating Mail from Files You can jump in one step from a file to the create mail screen with the file as an attachment. The phone will display the ‘Create Mail’ screen. Note: You cannot copy a file that cannot be forwarded or saved; You can press to select Create Mail while the file is displayed.
  • Page 88: Checking Folder Properties

    Managing Multimedia Files Checking Folder Properties To check the status of the Media Folder, from Idle, press , select My Phone > Media Folder > Memory Status. Press . A graphic dis- play of free space in the folder will be displayed.
  • Page 89: Wap Browser

    WAP Browser WAP Browser Your phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Browser enables the user to access Internet services supported by the network, such as news, weather reports and sport. Browser Settings Before Internet services can be accessed, the SIM must be data enabled and the relevant configuration information, entered into the phone.
  • Page 90 WAP Browser A list of configuration parameters will be displayed. Select each param- eter in turn and enter the appropriate values (contact your service pro- vider for details if necessary). For each browser profile, set also the Bearer Type. Go to Browser > Browser Setting >...
  • Page 91 WAP Browser Record your WAP settings in the table at the rear of this booklet for easy reference. When you have entered settings for a browser profile, you may wish to rename the profile to make it easier to remember. To rename a profile, go to Browser >...
  • Page 92: Activating The Browser

    WAP Browser Activating the Browser To activate the Browser, either: From Idle, press and select Browser > Start Browser. Press The first time that the browser is activated there will be no content. Each time the browser is activated, the last page viewed from the previous WAP session will be recalled.
  • Page 93: Browser Menu

    WAP Browser Browser Menu The Browser contains its own menu which is applicable when content is currently being displayed (either on-line or off-line). This menu is used as follows: Back Returns the user to the Browser Start Up menu Home Displays the Home URL content as defined by the network operator Exit Deactivates the Browser...
  • Page 94 WAP Browser Settings Allows the user to select and set: Homepage URL Download parameters (enable or disable the downloading of multime- dia files) Restart Browser Security submenu About Provides information about the type of browser and security options...
  • Page 95: Using Bookmarks

    WAP Browser Using Bookmarks Frequently accessed pages may be bookmarked to save time - you won’t have to enter the URL each time you want to visit the page. Adding a Bookmark While viewing the page, press to select Bookmark to select either Title or URL as the Bookmark name Recalling Pages Using Bookmarks Select Bookmarks from the Browser menu.
  • Page 96: Deactivating The Browser

    WAP Browser Deactivating the Browser The Browser can be deactivated as follows: When browsing on-line, press to review cache off line. When browsing off-line, press to return to Idle mode.
  • Page 97: Additional Features

    Additional Features Additional Features Voice Memo You can record a two-way conversation during a call and use the phone as a dictaphone. The maximum length of a recording is 16 seconds. Old recordings are overwritten; only one recording can be stored. Note: If a different SIM is installed any voice memos will be lost.
  • Page 98 Additional Features Play Back a Voice Memo From Idle, press and select Applica- tions > Voice Memo Play > Playback. Press To stop playing, press Volume Control During Playback While playing back use to adjust the volume of the voice memo. Delete a Memo From Idle, press and select Applications >...
  • Page 99: Dtmf Tones

    Additional Features DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Tones (DTMF) tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and com- puterised home banking services. For example, you may need to input a number to remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in the Phonebook with DTMF tones, allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF number to be sent automatically.
  • Page 100: Desktop Handsfree

    Additional Features Desktop Handsfree Desktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation without having to hold the phone to your ear. Note: Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode. Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls During a Handheld call: Press to select Handsfree.
  • Page 101: Camera Accessory

    Camera Accessory Camera Accessory With the Panasonic camera accessory attached to your phone, you can take photos then save them or send them immediately in a MMS message. The camera accessory slots onto the accessory connector on the base of your phone.
  • Page 102: Camera Options

    Camera Accessory Camera Options To take a picture, first ensure the camera accessory is plugged in. Then: From Idle, press and select Camera. Press Press to open the Options menu. Select from the following options: Photo Resolution Choose from VGA (640 480), QVGA (320 240), QQVGA (160 120) or Screen Size (128 96).
  • Page 103: Text Entry

    Text Entry Text Entry The phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phonebook, to create text etc. This section details the characters that can be entered and the relevant keys to press. Press once to enter a single capital letter (subsequent characters will be lower case).
  • Page 104: T9 ® Text Input

    Text Entry Text Input ® Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses required: Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached;...
  • Page 105: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Should any problem persist contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not Check that the battery is switch on fully charged and correctly connected to the phone Extremely short The network you are battery life for a using and the condition new battery of the battery can affect...
  • Page 106 Trouble Shooting The phone is Unlock the phone locked Calls cannot be Outgoing calls are Disable the outgoing call made barred barring, or barred dial The phone is not Move to a coverage area registered to a and operate your phone network after it has registered with a network.
  • Page 107: Important Error Messages

    Trouble Shooting Important Error Messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed: Area Not Roaming in the selected area is not allowed Allowed Network Not Roaming with the selected network is not allowed Allowed Security Failure The network has detected an authentication failure because your SIM is not registered with that network...
  • Page 108 Trouble Shooting Verification On changing the phone lock code, verification of the Failure new code is incorrect - retry changing the lock code with correct verification Incorrect Lock Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to Code incorrect entry of the lock code - re-enter lock code Incorrect PIN / The entered code is incorrect - re-enter code PIN2 / PUK /...
  • Page 109: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. Permanently removes selected text from short text message Copy Copies selected text from short text message without removing it from the original message CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.
  • Page 110 Glossary of Terms PUK/PUK2 PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/ PIN2. Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PUK/ PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked. Registration The act of locking on to a GSM/GPRS network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone.
  • Page 111: Specifications

    Specifications Phone (Including Battery) Type GSM850 GSM1900 GPRS Class 8 Temperature Range Charging +5ºC - +43ºC Storage -20ºC - +60ºC Weight Dimensions (mm) Height x Width x Depth 104 x 47 x 19.15 Supply Voltage 3.7V DC, 740mAh Standby Time (hrs) 200 (approx.) Talk Time (hrs) 2.5 (approx.)
  • Page 112: Eu Warranty

    Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee only applies while traveling 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 113 EU Warranty Panasonic Service Center Rendsburg FERNSEH-DIENST B&W Service GmbH Service Centres in England Kieler Straße 41 Tel. +44 (0) 8705 159159 24678 Rendsburg Tel. +49 (0)4331/ 14 11-0 Panasonic Service Center Bremen Service Centres in Ireland COM Elektronik Service GmbH Tel: +353 (0) 1 2898333 Rübekamp 50...
  • Page 114 EU Warranty Panasonic Service Center Reutlingen Tél. : 04 91 58 07 55 Herbert Geissler CORDON Electronique Lichtensteinstraße 75 BP 460 72770 Reutlingen FI Taden Tel. +49 (0)7072 / 92 96-0 22107 DINAN CEDEX Panasonic Service Center München Tél. : 02.96.85.82.20 G.Berghofer &...
  • Page 115 Puh. +358 06 4148344 Tel: 902 15 30 60 TURUN J-MARKKINAT OY Tuureporinkatu 6 20100 Turku Puh. + 358 02 2332685 For nærmeste servicecenter ring Panasonic Danmark Tel. +45 43 20 08 50 Servicesenter I Norge Norsk Elektronikksenter Fetveien 1...
  • Page 116 EU Warranty Tel. +351 1 3970539 Rue des Carmélites 123 PAPELACO, S.A. 1180 BRUXELLES Largo do Tribunal, Lote 11 Tel. +32 02/345 68 56 2400 LEIRIA VIDEO TECHNICAL SERVICE Tel. +351 44 28071 Av. du Roi Albert 207 PAPELACO, S.A. 1080 BRUXELLES Rua Cidade de Santos, 31R/C Tel.
  • Page 117 EU Warranty...
  • Page 118: Personal Settings

    Personal Settings Personal Settings Use the table below to record your GSM/GPRS WAP settings. Item Hint Current Setting Name Home URL Gateway IP Primary IP Secondary IP Primary Port Secondary Port GPRS Line Type Analogue / ISDN Digital Dial # Analogue Dial # User Name Password...
  • Page 119: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure...
  • Page 120: Note

    Note Note...
  • Page 121: Licensing

    Licensing Licensing Tegic is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9 Text Input is licensed ® ® under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953, 541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.HK0940329;...
  • Page 122 Licensing...
  • Page 123 The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under the battery. For your convenience we recommend that you note the following details as a record of your purchase. Part Number Serial Number Dealer Name Purchase Date...
  • Page 124 Matsushita Communication Industrial Corporation of the Philippines Printed in Philippines Laguna Technopark Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines 08.07.02...

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