Panasonic EB-X70 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EB-X70 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety first ....5 Care and maintenance ..11 Overview of features ..13 SIM and battery .
  • Page 4 Contents Specifications ... . . 144 Warranty ....146 Licensing ....148 Personal settings and notes .
  • Page 5: Safety First

    Charging devices Use only Genuine Panasonic charging accessories. Use of attachments not recommended by Panasonic or your Service Provider may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic accessories. • Do not expose charging adapters to moisture, water, or the weather.
  • Page 6: Availability Of Service

    • Do not carry the phone by holding the antenna. • Do not use any accessories other than those designed for use with your phone. • Use of attachments not recommended or sold by Panasonic or your Service Provider may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury.
  • Page 7: Safety Tips

    Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow- com.com. Caution: All Panasonic branded accessories are tested and comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. Non-Panasonic accessories may not comply. Safety first...
  • Page 8: Antenna Care

    Antenna care Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone operation Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
  • Page 9: Blasting Areas

    Safety first Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, consult your Service Provider and hearing aid manufacturer. Other Medical Devices: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 10 Ten (10) driver safety tips Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice-almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1.
  • Page 11: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to your 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. If you use your phone in a temperature over +104°F(+40°C) for a long time, the display quality may deteriorate.
  • Page 12 Care and maintenance Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +41°F(+5°C) and +95°F(+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 13: Overview Of Features

    Overview of features Overview of features Your phone has the following features: Bluetooth ® connectivity Use this to make and receive calls using wireless Bluetooth Headsets or Car Kits. Also ® to transfer data to and from PCs, Laptops, other mobile phones and devices that support Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 14: Sim And Battery

    SIM and battery Fitting and removing the SIM You insert the SIM into the back of the phone, underneath the battery. If your SIM contains contact details, the first time that you turn the phone on after you have fitted the SIM, you are asked whether you want to transfer the SIM data to your phone.
  • Page 15: Fitting And Removing The Battery

    Note: When attaching or removing the battery, ensure the charger is disconnected, the phone is powered off and is folded closed. Caution: Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an...
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    SIM and battery Charging the battery The battery must be fitted in the phone before you connect the charger. Press the button on the top of the connector and insert it into the base of the phone. Note: Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the charger. Connect the charger into a standard AC wall outlet.
  • Page 17: Quick Start

    Quick start Note: Some services are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact your Service Provider. Switching the phone on and off To switch the phone on or off, press and hold E. If you have set an animation and greeting, these are displayed.
  • Page 18: Setting The Wallpaper

    Quick start Setting the wallpaper The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode. Select Menu > Data Folders. Find a picture. Select Menu > Use As > Wallpaper. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Wallpaper. Select the folder where the picture is stored.
  • Page 19: Creating A Multimedia Message

    Creating a multimedia message Use the Create option on the Messaging menu to create a multimedia (MMS) message. Select Create > MMS. Press Q. Select the item that you want to enter. When your message is complete, select Ok. Select Addr:. Select Edit to enter an address.
  • Page 20 Select Pair. Enter the Bluetooth Note: The Passkey for Panasonic EB-BHX70 Bluetooth The Pairing will fail if you enter the wrong Passkey. Press Retry to try again. You can select Paired Devices to confirm that the devices are paired. This lists all the devices that are paired with the phone.
  • Page 21 Setting up Bluetooth Your X70 works with a wide range of Bluetooth can operate your X70 handsfree without plugging it into a car holder. Before you can use your car kit you need to Pair it with the phone. First you need to turn on Bluetooth Select Menu >...
  • Page 22: Your Phone

    Your phone Ear Piece Left Soft Key Use to: Access the Contacts List from idle mode. Switch between text entry types. Select the option in the left hand selection area. Call Key Keypad @ Key Use to: Go to the Browser default home page from idle mode.
  • Page 23: Display Icons

    Display icons After some operations, the display automatically clears after three seconds or when you press any key. Status icons The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions. The antenna, GSM signal strength and battery icons are displayed when the phone is switched on and connected to a network.
  • Page 24 Registered to a non-home network - Roaming. The selected line number of the current call when using a SIM that has two lines. This is SIM dependent. M The call you are currently listening to when you are connected to more than one call.
  • Page 25: Menu Structure

    Menu structure The nine main menus are as follows: Note: The menus may not display in the same order or with the same icons as listed here. The order and icons vary according to your Service Provider. Settings Contacts List 1 Display 1 Browse 2 Alerts...
  • Page 26: Menu Structure

    Menu structure Navigation key The navigation key is a multi-function key. You use the top, bottom, left and right edges to move around the display. These actions are indicated by b, a, d and c in this user guide. You press the center of the navigation key Q to: Access the menu system.
  • Page 27: Voice Calls

    Voice calls Making calls Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator logo is displayed, and the antenna and signal strength icons (ST) show that network coverage is available in the current area. From idle mode, enter the area code and phone number. Press D.
  • Page 28: Rejecting A Call

    Voice calls Rejecting a call If you do not want to answer an incoming call, press E. Note: If you reject a call, “Unanswered xx Calls” will be displayed. (xx: the number of calls you have not answered) Press Q for Unanswered Call display to appear. Making international calls If you know the international number, you can enter it in the normal way, followed by the area code and phone number.
  • Page 29: Receiving Calls

    To make a voice dial call using your Bluetooth Press the main function button on the EB-BHX70 headset, or the green call button on most car kits. Wait for the tone. X70 displays Please Call Voice Command. Speak the voice command. X70 repeats the voice dial entry back for confirmation.
  • Page 30: Using Automatic Redial

    Voice calls Press the main function button on the EB-BHX70 headset, or the green call button on most car kits. The display reads Voice Call Bluetooth. Alternatively, you can select Menu > Bluetooth. The display reads Transferring Audio to Bluetooth, then changes to Bluetooth Audio Transfer Complete. Note: If you transfer the call using the Menu, then the call is transferred to the default audio device.
  • Page 31: Holding A Call

    Setting the ear piece volume During a call press e to adjust the ear piece volume. Note: You can adjust the volume for the personal handsfree, Bluetooth Bluetooth car kit accessories in the same way. ® Swapping between handsfree and handheld modes During a call: From handheld to handsfree Press Q.
  • Page 32: Receiving A Second Call

    Press D. The first call is put on hold. Receiving a second call Note: This is network dependent R. If Call Waiting is enabled, you can receive a second call. You can check your call waiting status from Settings > Call Service > Calls > Call Waiting. Note: You cannot receive more than one fax or data call at a time.
  • Page 33: Adding People

    Select Trans. Note: You cannot do this while in multi-party mode. Multi-party calls Note: This is SIM dependent M. In a multi-party call three to five people can have a conversation at the same time. You can swap between a multi-party call and another call as you do for two separate calls. Enabling a multi-party call With two calls connected (one active and one on hold), press Q.
  • Page 34: Using The Notepad

    Voice calls Select Merge. Ending a single connection to a multi-party call Press Q. Select Option. Select a caller. Press Q. Select End. Note: You cannot end an individual caller if you have a call on hold or another call is incoming.
  • Page 35: Text Entry

    Text entry You use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Contacts List, to create text and e-mail messages. There are five different text entry modes: Multi tap (ABC,abc,Abc), numbers (X) and ). To change your text entry mode press A, or select Menu > Input ®...
  • Page 36: Entering Text

    Text entry ® Using T9 reduces the number of key presses required. ® When in T9 mode: ® 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. Check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing to the next word.
  • Page 37: Editing Text

    Editing text Press e to move up or down one line of text. Press f to move left or right one character. Press B to delete the character to the left of the cursor. Press and hold B to delete the current line. If you move the cursor over a character and press another key, the new character is inserted immediately before the selected character.
  • Page 38: Settings

    Settings Settings Use the Settings menu to personalise your phone. Display Wallpaper On/Off Show Setting the wallpaper The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode. Select Wallpaper. Select your picture. If the required picture is not there, press B , then select another folder. Changing the start up events The start up events are an animation that you can select and a greeting that you enter.
  • Page 39: Setting The Backlight Time

    Setting the backlight time The Backlight Time is the time that your screen remains lit when you are not using your phone. Select Backlight Time. Select from 10 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds. Note: Setting the Backlight Time to 60 seconds, can reduce the talk and standby time of your battery.
  • Page 40: Operator Notice

    Settings Changing the contrast Select Contrast. Use e to move between 0 and 10. Select Ok. Changing the backlight colour You set the backlight colour, to see what type of call you are receiving, or what mode you are in when the phone is closed. You can set the backlight colour for: Alarm/Schedule Voice Calls Fax Calls...
  • Page 41 Alerts Ring Ring Type Quiet Volume Mode Changing the ring volume You can change the ring volume so that you can hear your phone ring. For example, in a noisy environment you may want to set the volume to maximum. Select Ring Volume.
  • Page 42 Settings Setting a vibration alert If you set a vibration alert, the phone vibrates when you receive a call or message. This setting is separate from the vibration alert that you set for quiet mode. Select Vibration Alert. Select from Continuous, Intermittent and Off. Creating a ring type Select Melody Composer >...
  • Page 43: Setting Auto Answer

    Once you have saved your melody you can edit it. Select Edit from the Melody Composer menu. Select the data folder where your melodies are stored. Select the melody you want to edit. Select Edit. Use the relevant keys to insert new notes and rests. Note: The only restriction on the number of melodies you can compose is the space remaining in your data folders.
  • Page 44: Setting The Keyguard

    Settings Setting the keyguard The keyguard stops the keypad being accessed. Note: When the keyguard is on, you must turn it off before you can use the phone. Select Keyguard. You are asked ‘Guard Keypad?’. Press Q. You can also set the keyguard directly from the idle screen: Press and hold down Q.
  • Page 45: Phone Settings

    Phone settings Language DTMF All Tones Length Changing the language You can change the language that the phone uses for display messages and text entry. Select Language. Select DisplayLanguage or Tegic Language. Select the language. Note: Tegic language is the language used by T9 text entry, see Entering text on page 36.
  • Page 46: Setting The Clock

    Settings Select a tone type. Note: The camera tone rings each time you take a picture even when All Tones is set to off. Editing user messages The phone contains some standard user messages that you can send to other people. You can edit these messages to suit you.
  • Page 47 Auto adjusting the time difference If you are away, in a country with one time zone, then the time difference can be adjusted automatically. Select Auto Adjustment. Select On. The phone gets your location from the local network provider, and adjusts the clock automatically. Setting the time difference If you are away, in a country with more than one time zone, then you can set the time difference manually.
  • Page 48: Call Service

    Settings Disabling the power on and off times Select the power on or off time. Select the frequency option. Select Disabled. Press A to save your power on or off settings. Highlight the power on or off time. Press A to cycle through Repeat Daily( Stop at Disabled.
  • Page 49 Once you have seen the total time you can reset the timer: Press Q. You are asked ‘Reset Total Time?’. Press Q. Enter the lock code. Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. For security you should change this to a four figure number that you can remember, see Changing the phone lock code on page 53.
  • Page 50 Settings Allowing incoming calls during data transfer With this enabled, you can transfer data and accept incoming calls on your phone. With this disabled, you cannot answer incoming calls while you are transferring data. Select Connections > Call Priority. Select On or Off. Service charges Note: This is SIM M, Service Provider and network dependentR To maintain control over the cost of calls that you make, you can set the phone to restrict...
  • Page 51 Setting a warning level You can set a warning to indicate that you have almost reached your maximum cost. Note: This is SIM dependent M. Select Service Charges > Warning at. Enter a value in units at which you want the warning to sound. Viewing the remaining cost You can see how many units you have left before you reach your maximum cost level.
  • Page 52: Call Divert

    Settings Call divert Divert Voice Divert Fax Setting and cancelling diverts To set diverts for specific call types: Select the type of call you want to divert. Select Set. Select from All Calls, When Busy, When No Reply and When Unreachable. Enter the number to divert to.
  • Page 53: Changing The Phone Lock Code

    Select Phone Lock > On/Off > On. Enter the lock code. The lock icon (O) is displayed on the screen. When the phone lock is on you have to enter the lock code from the idle screen before you can use the phone. Note: The phone lock code is preset to 0000.
  • Page 54: Changing The Password

    To cancel all the current call bars: Select Call Bar > Cancel All. Enter the password. Confirm that you want to cancel all the set call bars. Viewing the call bar status You can see whether you have any call types barred. Select Call Bar >...
  • Page 55: Changing The Pin

    Enter the PIN. To enable and disable PIN2: Select PIN2. Enter the PIN2. Changing the PIN You can change the PIN to an eight figure number that you find easy to remember. Select PIN. Select Change Code. Enter the PIN. Enter the new PIN.
  • Page 56: Changing To A New Network

    Settings Network Network Changing to a new network When you are not in your home country or region, you may be able to use a network that you are not directly subscribed to. This is called roaming. Use the options on the Network menu to select a network that is available in your current location.
  • Page 57: Contacts List

    Contacts list Use the Contacts List menu to store a person’s phone numbers, e-mail addresses, company name, picture and other information. You can also set up how your contacts list is organised and displayed. Browse This menu only applies to contacts stored on your phone. For contacts stored on the SIM see SIM on page 64.
  • Page 58: Creating A New Contact

    Contacts list Create Note: When you create or edit any entries, you must remember to press A to save your changes, or they will be lost. Creating a new contact Select Create. Select an item. Enter the data using the keypad, or select an item from the list available. For each contact you can enter: Item First name...
  • Page 59 When you have entered all the details, press A to save the contact. The contact you created is saved into Phone. You can copy it to SIM. Note: You need to enter one of which is name, phone number or e-mail address to save. Location is the location number in your Contacts List.
  • Page 60: Voice Dial

    Contacts list Voice dial With voice dial you can save a number using your voice. You can then dial the number by saying the name that you want to call. Creating a voice dial entry Select Voice Dial. Select Add. Select a contact.
  • Page 61: Creating A Group

    Editing a voice dial entry Select Voice Dial. Select an entry. Select from Add, Play and Delete. Add. Add a new Voice Dial entry. Play. Listen to the recording for the selected entry. Delete. Delete the selected entry. Groups From the Groups menu, you can set up groups of contacts. You can use groups to collect together types of entries, for example, business, friends and family.
  • Page 62 Contacts list Select Ok to make your changes or Cancel to revert to the original. You can revert to the original settings by selecting Reset. Previewing a group This simulates an incoming call, so that you can review your settings and see if they are what you want.
  • Page 63 Settings Sort by Display by Setting how to sort or search entries You can choose how to sort and search the entries in your Contacts List. Select Sort by or Display by. Select First Name or Last Name. Setting how to display entries You can choose how to display the entries in your Contacts List.
  • Page 64 Contacts list This shows the contacts stored on your SIM. View Recall Note: When you create or edit any of your entries, you must press A to save your changes, or they will be lost. View. Displays all the details for the entry you selected. Recall.
  • Page 65 Creating barred dial number entries Note: Before you can create a barred dial number entry you have to enable Barred Dial (see Enabling and disabling barred dial on page 55). Note: Barred Dial is SIM dependent When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as barred dial numbers.
  • Page 66: Games

    Games Games The games that are on your phone are network dependent. If you have four games listed then you have embedded games and should follow the instructions in the Embedded games section. Embedded games Space RollerKid To play the embedded games, select the required game, then follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 67 Games Vibrations If you turn vibrations on, the phone vibrates when a target is hit in the game. You can select from On and Off. Backlight Use this to set your key backlight. You can select from Off, On 30s and Always on. Note: If you select Always on, this may affect the talk and standby time of your battery.
  • Page 68: Browser

    Browser Browser Use the Browser menu to access Internet services supported by the network, such as news, weather reports and sport. Server list Before you can access the Internet, your SIM must be data enabled and the configuration information must be entered. Note: The configuration information may have been pre-programmed by your Service Provider.
  • Page 69: Home Page

    Browser Home page To start the browser, select Home Page (to start the browser from idle mode press the jkey). This opens the browser at your Service Provider’s home page. This is recalled from the cache each time you start the browser. The cache is the phone’s memory where pages that you have previously downloaded are stored.
  • Page 70: Adding A Bookmark

    Navigating pages Scroll up one line at a time. Focus on a link if there is one. Scroll down one line at a time. Focus on a link if there is one. d Moves the focus to the left. If there is a right arrow icon in the left selection area of the screen, this key moves the focus to the right side in the next upper line.
  • Page 71: Enter Url

    Grouped bookmarks If you have set your bookmarks to display in groups (see Bookmarks on page 72), then you can highlight a group and select Menu, to make changes to that group. The options are: Edit Title. Change the title of the group. Display.
  • Page 72: Last Status

    Browser Setting the font size You can choose the font size of the text. Select Font Size. Select from Large, Standard and Small. Arranging the colour You can set the colours for your background, text, visited site and new site. Select Arrange Colour.
  • Page 73: Camera

    Camera Note: Before using the camera it is recommended to set the date and time. The date and time are reflected on the file name. See Setting the clock on page 46. You can take pictures with the built-in camera, and send them in multimedia (MMS) e-mail messages, or use them as wallpaper.
  • Page 74: Taking A Picture

    Camera Taking a picture When you are in camera mode, move the phone around until you can see the image you want on the preview screen. Press Q to capture the image. If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken, you can press B Q and select Delete.
  • Page 75: Saving A Picture

    Saving a picture When you take a picture, it is automatically given a default name and stored in a data folder. You can change the name of the picture using Rename, see Renaming the picture on page 77. Incoming calls when in camera mode If you receive an incoming call while you are in camera mode, the phone leaves camera mode and switches to the incoming call.
  • Page 76 Camera Press d to make it lighter or d to make it darker. Changing the effect Use this to change your picture’s colours by using an effect. Select Effect. Select from Sepia, Monochrome and Negative. Selecting a frame Use this to enhance your picture, by adding one of the predefined frames. Select Frame.
  • Page 77: Brightness Adjustment

    Renaming the picture Select Rename. Use B to remove the existing text. Enter the new text. Press Q. Select Ok to save your changes or Cancel to revert to the old name. Deleting the picture Select Delete or press B Press Q to confirm, or B Close up picture When the image is on the preview screen, press b to see a close up picture.
  • Page 78 Camera Select the required setting. Press B to leave the menu. Photo light Turns on a light on the front of the phone. Twilight Turn Twilight on when taking pictures in low light conditions. Effect With Effect you can choose from Off, Sepia, Monochrome or Negative. Frame This places a border round the image.
  • Page 79: Capture Mode

    Capture mode With Capture Mode you can choose from: Single Shot takes a single picture. Multi Shot captures images at 1 second interval while you hold Q down, to a maximum of six images. Self Timer delays the taking of an image. Remote takes a picture automatically upon receiving a call while you are away from the phone.
  • Page 80: Messaging

    Messaging Messaging From the Messaging menu you can send and receive MMS, SMS and e- mail messages. The nine menus are as follows: Settings Inbox 1 MMS 1 MMS 2 SMS 2 SMS 3 e-mail 3 e-mail e-mail Data Folders 1 My Pictures 2 My Sounds 3 My Themes...
  • Page 81 Configuring MMS Note: Your MMS settings may have been pre-configured by your service provider. MMS may not work if you change these settings. You must configure your MMS before you can send or receive MMS messages. You can create up to three server profiles on the phone. Server Auto Profile...
  • Page 82 Messaging Setting send options Req. Deliv. Recpt You set send options to determine what happens to messages that you send. Req. Deliv. Recpt. Decide whether or not you want confirmation that your message has been delivered. Select Yes or No. Req.
  • Page 83 Setting what is displayed You can decide whether to display the subject or the address in your inbox and outbox. Select Display. Select Inbox or Outbox. Select Subject or Address. Restoring defaults To cancel all the options that you have set select Restore Defaults. Create Use Create to create an MMS message.
  • Page 84 Messaging Select Camera as your item in Creating an MMS message. Take a picture. Press A to return to the MMS message. To send a picture: Select Picture as your item in Creating an MMS message. Select a folder. Select the picture. To enter text: Select Text as your item in Creating an MMS message.
  • Page 85 Press Q. To edit a user message, see Editing user messages on page 46. Note: You can not enter user message when the text entry mode is numeric mode. Inbox The messages you receive are stored in the Inbox. Receive Select Inbox >...
  • Page 86 Messaging Sort. Sorts your messages. Display. Selects how to display the list. Delete. Deletes the selected message. Keep. Keeps a message for you to retrieve later. Delete All. Deletes all messages. Reading received messages Once you have retrieved a message, you can view it and play attached Picture, Text and Sound file.
  • Page 87 Outbox To access your Outbox select Outbox > MMS. From your outbox you can view all your draft, pending and sent MMS messages. You can also see a summary of your memory status. You can highlight a message, then press Q to get the following menu options. The available options depend on whether you are looking at a draft, pending or sent message.
  • Page 88 Messaging Message center You must enter the message center number before you can send text messages. Note: The message center number may have been pre-programmed on the SIM. Select Message center. Enter the message center number in international dial format (see Making international calls on page 28).
  • Page 89 Received Any. Overwrites the oldest read message or the oldest unread message if there are no read messages. Lifetime This is the time that your message is stored at the message center. The message center keeps trying to deliver the message until the message is delivered, or the Lifetime expires. Receipt You can choose whether you want to receive a confirmation when your message has been delivered.
  • Page 90: Message Options

    Messaging Press A > Select required number from Contact List > Select Recall. Select Recipient from Menu > Select required Recipient group > press Q. Press Q. Select Ok or Cancel. If you selected Ask as your Receipt option, then You are asked ‘Request Delivery Confirmation?’...
  • Page 91 When you receive a message in chat mode, the text appears above your previous message. If your phone is not in chat mode when you receive a reply to a chat message, it is received as normal SMS. If you receive a voice call while you are in chat mode, you can accept the incoming call and return to chat mode at the end of the call.
  • Page 92: Message List

    Messaging Topics Before you can receive broadcasts, you need to specify the topics of information that you want to receive. Select Topics. Press Q. Select Insert. Use e to page through the list of available topics. Press Q to select a topic. If you want to specify more than one topic, keep paging through the topics and select all the ones that you want.
  • Page 93 Enter the number, then select Menu > Ok. To select a number from the contacts list: Press A to go to the Contacts List. Select the contact. Select Recall. Confirm the number, select Menu > Ok. Enter a nickname. This can be up to 18 characters long. Select Menu >...
  • Page 94 Messaging Server list You must configure your e-mail before you can send or receive e-mail messages. Profile Mail Name Address Use the following method to set the server options: Select the required option. Enter the option details or select the required setting. Repeat these steps, until you have set all the required options.
  • Page 95 Server profile option Settings Bearer Type Circuit switch GPRS Primary DNS Name Server at ISP (Normally set automatically unless ISP gives details) Secondary DNS Name Server at ISP (Normally set automatically unless ISP gives details) Note: Once you have set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting.
  • Page 96 Messaging Create Use Create to create an e-mail message. Select Create > e-mail. Highlight To, Cc or Bcc. Press A twice to select an entry from your Contacts List. Press Q and select Edit. Select Menu > Add, then enter the e-mail address. Repeat the previous steps until you have added all the recipients.
  • Page 97 Send/Receive You can send and receive e-mails at the same time. This sends any unsent messages in your Outbox, and downloads any messages that are in your server mailbox to your phone’s Inbox. You access this function from e-mail. Select e-mail. When messages are in Draft or Pending: “Send All Messages?”...
  • Page 98: Voice Mailbox

    Messaging Received messages options With the message displayed, press A. Select from: Reply. Send a reply to the sender. Reply to All. Send a reply to all the people who were sent the message. Forward. Send the message to another person. Make.
  • Page 99 Select Voice Mailbox. To Recall Select Recall from menu. Press D to dial the number. Follow the instructions given by your service provider at this number. Data folders You can access your Data Folders directly from the top level menu. For details on the Data Folder options, see Data folders on page 100.
  • Page 100: Data Folders

    Data folders Data folders Use data folders to store your pictures, sounds and themes. There are three predefined folders for My Pictures, My Sounds and My Themes. These may contain preloaded files. There are five empty folders. You can customise any of these folders.
  • Page 101 For information about these options, see Editing the picture on page 75. Sending a picture by MMS Select the folder where your pictures are stored. Select the picture that you want to send. Press Q and select MMS. Select an address from the Address List or press A to select an address from your Contacts List.
  • Page 102 Data folders Copying or moving a picture Select the folder where your pictures are stored. Select the picture that you want to copy or move. Press Q. Select Copy or Move. Select the folder to move or copy to. Note: The default folder is the last one that you copied or moved to. You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files.
  • Page 103 Sending a picture via Bluetooth Select the folder where your pictures are stored. Select the picture that you want to send. Press Q. Select Bluetooth. Select the Bluetooth device from the list of Paired Devices or select Find to ® Discover another Bluetooth If you fail to send a picture via Bluetooth Select Retry to try again.
  • Page 104 Data folders My Sounds Play Edit e-mail Note: The functions available depend on the type of sound file. Playing stored sounds Select the folder where your sounds are stored. Select the sound that you want to play. Press A, or press Q and select Play. Editing stored sounds Select the folder where your sounds are stored.
  • Page 105: Deleting A Sound

    Press Q and select e-mail. Highlight To, Cc, or Bcc. Press B , twice to select an entry from your Contact List. Note: You must set e-mail server setting List to send a picture by e-mail. You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files. Renaming a sound Select the folder where your sounds are stored.
  • Page 106 Data folders Select the folder where your sounds are stored. Select the sound that you want to send. Press Q. Select Infrared. If you fail to send a sound via infrared, “Send To Infrared Failed” message appears. Select Retry to try again. Press B to cancel.
  • Page 107 My Themes The phone has seven predefined themes. A theme contains a colour scheme. It may also contain a wallpaper and/or a ringtone. You use a theme to change the look and feel of your phone. Note: The seven predefined themes only contain a colour scheme. They set the colours used on your screen.
  • Page 108: Slide Show

    Manipulating folders From the list of folders available, highlight a folder, and press A. Memory Memory Select Memory to display the percentage of memory used and the number of files currently in the folder. Rename (User folders 1-5 only) Select Rename to rename the folder. Note: You can not rename My Pictures, My Sounds, My Theme.
  • Page 109 Select your region. Click on FAQ. Click on General. View the list of currently supported countries and network operators. Before you can download any files you need to register with Panasonic Box. Go to http://www.panasonicbox.com. Select your region. Click on User Registration.
  • Page 110 107. To set up the ringtone associated with your theme, see Using the sound as your ring type on page 106. Note: Not all downloadable themes on Panasonic Box have ringtones. Some contain only a colour scheme and a wallpaper.
  • Page 111: Organiser

    Organiser The menus are as follows: Synchronization Contacts List 1 Sync Schedule 1 Browse 2 Sync Contacts 2 Create 3 Server List 3 Voice Dial 4 Restore Schedule 4 Groups 5 Restore Contacts 5 Settings 6 SIM 7 Storage Calculator Alarm Synchronization Use this to synchronize your Contacts List and Schedule with data on an...
  • Page 112 Organiser Profile Name For Circuit Switch, select Set, then select Edit and set: Digital Dial # Analogue Dial # Circuit Type. Select from Digital and Analogue. User ID User Password For GPRS, select Set, then select Edit and set: Access Point Name User ID User Password Authentication.
  • Page 113 You need to set: Profile Name. This can be whatever you want to call the connection. Server Name. Enter the server URL. Server Database. Enter the name of the database. Server User ID. Enter your user ID. Server Password. Enter your user password You can just send changes to the external database, or send all your records to the external database.
  • Page 114: Converting A Value

    Organiser Contacts list This accesses the same options as the Contacts List menu on the main menu. See Contacts list on page 57 for information on these options. Converter Use the converter to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion rate that you enter.
  • Page 115 Press A to save the card. Note: To save the Business card, you need to enter name, phone number, or e-mail address at least. You can enter the following information: Item First name Last name Home number Work number Mobile number Other number Home e-mail Work e-mail...
  • Page 116: Creating A Reminder

    Organiser Select Infrared. Note: To receive a business card from another infrared or Bluetooth Object. See Receive object on page 124. Schedule Use the schedule to register reminders for events and for planning holiday periods. Caution: You need to ensure that any settings made in the schedule will not automatically power on the phone when you are in an aircraft, medical facility etc.
  • Page 117: Setting A Holiday Reminder

    Setting a holiday reminder To set Day: Select Menu > Options. Select Holiday Set. Select Day. Press and hold B to remove the current date. Enter the new date. Select Menu > Ok. Repeat for each day of holiday as required. To set Day of the week: Select Menu >...
  • Page 118 Review schedule Select Menu > Options. Select Review. Changing the schedule layout You can decide which day you want to have at the start of the week. Select Menu > Options > Start of week. Select the day. Jumping to a date Rather than scrolling through each month on the schedule, you may want to go straight to a specific date to see whether you have any reminders set.
  • Page 119: Setting An Alarm

    Alarm Sets the time, frequency and tone for an alarm call. You can set up to four alarms. Setting an alarm Select --:-- to enter a new alarm, or select an existing alarm time to set alarm. Select --:-- to enter a new alarm, or select an existing alarm time to edit. Enter the time.
  • Page 120: Deleting A Recording

    Organiser Caution: You are responsible for the security of a recorded message. You should ask for the other party’s consent before recording. Recording a memo Select Record. Record your message. Press Q to stop recording. Press Q to start recording the next memo. Recording a conversation To start recording during a call press Q and select Memo or press the memo key on the side of the phone.
  • Page 121: Connect

    Connect From the Connect menu you can set up your Bluetooth dialup connections and receive data from other devices. Note: You can access the Connect menu from the top level menu or via the Organiser menu. This is SIM dependent. Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 122 The pairing will fail if you enter the wrong Passkey. Most Bluetooth kits use a fixed 4 digit Passkey, e.g. the Passkey for the Panasonic EB-BHX70 headset is 0000. For other devices such as a PC, laptop or another mobile phone that don’t use a fixed Passkey enter the same Passkey on both devices.
  • Page 123 Your Bluetooth name is the name reported to other Bluetooth ® or exchange data with your phone. By default the name is Panasonic X70 but we recommend that you change it. To view your Bluetooth name and address select Settings.
  • Page 124 Connect To edit the name select Menu > Edit. You cannot change your Bluetooth Sending objects via Bluetooth You can send data from Contacts List, Data Folders, Business Card. For Contacts List, select > Contacts List > Browse > Bluetooth. For Data Folders, highlight the object you want to send.
  • Page 125 Once the Data Connection Assistant is installed you need to set up a connection to your Bluetooth modem: ® Select Start > Programs > Panasonic Data Connection Assistant > Data Connections. Adaptor, etc. For further ® built in, you need to: ®...
  • Page 126 COMn, where n is the Bluetooth Setting your computer’s dial up connection From your web browser: Select Start > Program > Panasonic Data Connection Assistant Select the previously created data connection, then select the Connect option from the File menu.
  • Page 127: Infrared Dialup

    Install the Data Connection Software on your computer. See Installing the Data Connection Assistant software on page 125. Set up your computer’s fax application software to send and receive faxes via your phone. Ensure that you select the Panasonic X70 Bluetooth Fax application. Infrared dialup You can use the infrared connection to transfer information between X70 and another device with an infrared port.
  • Page 128 Install the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer (See Installing the Data Connection Assistant software on page 125.) Set up your computer's Fax application software to send/receive faxes via your phone. Ensure that you select the Panasonic X70 infrared modem port in your Fax application. Connect...
  • Page 129 Send and receive faxes from your computer. Download ring tones, wallpapers, contacts and other data to customise your phone. You should use this in conjunction with the software on the CD-ROM. Note: Refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the Panasonic website www.panasonicmobile.com/support/software. Connect...
  • Page 130: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. To purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories visit www.panasonic.com/wireless. Bluetooth headset (EB-BHX70) ® Car charger (EB-CDX70) Car holder (EB-KAX70) Carry case (EB-YKX70) You can use a Bluetooth Headset to make handsfree calls ®...
  • Page 131 Fast travel charge (EB-BHX70US) Carry this wherever you go so you can always recharge your battery. Li-Ion battery (EB-BSX70) Double your talk time by having a spare battery. Personal handsfree (EB-EMD87) Talk and move while keeping your hands free, by using a personal handsfree.
  • Page 132: Installing The Software

    Internet through your phone. These applications include: Data Connection Assistant Software The Panasonic Data Connection Assistant Software allows you to connect a laptop or desktop PC to the Internet and other network services via your X70 mobile phone. For further information please refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the Panasonic website www.panasonicmobile.com/...
  • Page 133: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please contact your dealer, if any problem persists, or if your problem is not dealt with here. Problem Phone will not switch on. Short battery life for a new battery. Short battery life for an old battery. The charging indicator does not light, the battery level indicator does not appear and the phone...
  • Page 134 Problem Charge fault icon (F) on phone with charge LED off, while charging the battery. Calls cannot be made. Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store. Calls cannot be received. Emergency calls cannot be made. Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Contacts List Cause...
  • Page 135: Important Error Messages

    Problem X70 does not Discover another Bluetooth ® device. X70 fails to Pair with another Bluetooth device ® X70 is not Discovered by other Bluetooth devices ® Call is terminated when closing the phone Important error messages These are some of the important error messages which may be displayed. Area Not Allowed.
  • Page 136 Phone Number Too Long (Max:20). This message cannot be stored. VERIFICATION FAILURE. Incorrect LOCK CODE. Incorrect PIN/PIN2/PUK/ PUK2. Auto Redial List Full. The edited or newly created Contacts List number is too long for the SIM. The message area is full. Your messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored messages are deleted.
  • Page 137: Glossary

    Glossary Access Point Name. Gateway from GRPS network to other networks, e.g. Internet. Bluetooth Short range wireless connection for voice and data transfer. ® CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A security feature for the GPRS network. Circuit Switched Data. Connection method used by your phone for data services such as web browsing, e-mail and fax.
  • Page 138 Glossary Password PIN2 PUK/PUK2 Registration Roaming Service Provider Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied by your service provider. Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering.
  • Page 139: Consumer Update

    Consumer update Consumer update Consumer Update on Mobile Phones (Published by U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, October 20, 1999.) FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known—and what remains unknown—about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk.
  • Page 140 The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating.
  • Page 141 In study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls, there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations, however, they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used. Because this occurred in only a small number of cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant.
  • Page 142 Consumer update design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health. At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level.
  • Page 143 Cellular and PCD Radio Transmitters”): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/peh-emf United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http://www.wowcom.com U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/ _____________________________________________________________________ Muscat et al.
  • Page 144: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Bands supported ....GSM900 Class 4, GSM1800 Class 1 ........GSM1900 Standby Time .
  • Page 145 Graphics Formats Supported ... GIF87a, GIF89, JPEG, WBMP, Maximum File Download Size ..100 Kb Maximum File Storage ....4 Mb Audio Formats Supported .
  • Page 146: Warranty

    Panasonic Digital Communications and Security Company (referred to as the "Warrantor") will repair or replace this product with new or refurbished parts or product, at Panasonic's sole option, free of charge, in the U.S.A. in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship from the...
  • Page 147 This warranty covers only failures due to defects in materials or workmanship that occur during normal use It does not cover damage that occurs in shipment, failures that are caused by products not supplied by Panasonic, failures that result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, water damage, mishandling, misapplication, faulty installation, setup...
  • Page 148: Licensing

    The Bluetooth word and mark are owned by the Bluetooth ® SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. iN-FUSiO have developed specific software called ExEn for the purpose of downloading and playing games from mobile handset.
  • Page 149: Personal Settings And Notes

    Personal settings and notes Use the table below to record your GSM/GPRS WAP settings. Item Provisioning Information Setting No 1 Name Home URL Linger Time Gateway IP Non secure/ Security Secure (Delete One) Bearer Type Circuit Switched (GSM) Digital Dial # Analogue Dial # Circuit Type...
  • Page 150 Personal settings and notes Notes...
  • Page 151 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 Personal settings and notes...
  • Page 152: Index

    Index Index Active flip ....45 Adjusting the time difference Automatically ..47 Manually ... . . 47 Alarm Disabling .
  • Page 153 Format ....78 Frame ....78 Resolution ... . 78 Twilight mode .
  • Page 154 Index Server list ... . 94 Emergency calls ..28 Ending calls ....27 Faxing .
  • Page 155 Receive options ..82 Send options ..82 Sending a picture ..101 Sending a sound ..104 Moving Picture .
  • Page 156 Index Auto delete ... 88 Chat ....92 Creating a message . . 19, 89 Message centre .
  • Page 157 Reference For future reference, please complete the information on this page. Also, you may want to tape or staple your purchase receipt here. Model Number: _______________________________________________________ IMEI Number (under battery on back of phone): _____________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Purchase Date: ________________________________________________________ Dealer’s Name: _______________________________________________________ Dealer’s Address: _____________________________________________________ Dealer’s Phone Number: ________________________________________________ Emergency Number: ___________________________________________________...

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