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1. functions in SIM Phonebook Only numbers stored in your ibd Phone Option i Security SIM Phonebook can be 1 Security S Select Call Bar selected for FDN dialing E c To enter fixed dial numbers 2 C Fixed Dial EY Select Codes Off see Storing a Fixed Dial L Number on page 38 3 Enter PIN2 code ES OK 1 SIM Lock 4 22 FDN gt 5 OK e Any manually dialed phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the Fixed Dial Store A phone number may be stored edited or deleted You will be prompted for your PIN2 code SORA LM LOCK M N E From Phone Option menu SE 1 Security Select Call Bar 2 SIM Lock Select Codes 3 3 Enter Phonecode 5 OK 5 Fixed Dial NOTE You are advised to write down your Phonecode In case you forget your phonecode you will need to contact your service provider to unlock the SIM 68 Network You can select a networkthat Network SETTING user Eee RP eH nan is available in your current location From Phone Option menu e EI NOTE This function s 1 Network Select a SIM dependent 2 desired option S On off or S Select Auto Network Set Auto Network On or Off When Auto Network is on Search an available network automatically When Auto Network is off Select a network manually Network List Create and edit a network list according to
2. Phone ON OFF 1 Press and hold Za for 2 to 3 seconds i Phone will display Idle screen 3 Press and hold lt again to turn the power off Displaying Main Menu From idle screen El ST to access Menu Gi E e Key Guard Menu will be displayed Menu may change depending on your SIM Phone Basics 15 S2ISDg 2uoug Panasonic 16 Making Calls To make a call start at idle screen Standard Dialing 1 Enter phone number gt The dialed number is displayed 2 When the other party answers talk into the Microphone 3 To hang up Bo The length of the call is displayed e When Max Cost is on the remaining units will be displayed For setting the Max Cost see Setting the Maximum Cost on page 64 Earpiece Volume During a call to adjust earpiece volume Phonebook Dialing 1 p Names 2 desired phone number gt Last Number Dialing 4 oS 2 desired phone number gt International Dialing The international access code and the destination country region code should be entered followed by the area code and phone number 1 Press and hold until is displayed then enter country region code 2 Enter area code and phone number eS NOTE Many countries regions include an initial 0 in the area code This should in most cases be omitted when dialing internationa
3. Text Telephony TIMOR hono biete a den Ai nese 1 Text Telephony Select 2 CTM Control 5 Select 3 Enable or Disabled S Select e When TTY mode is enabled any accessory that is connected through the Headset TTY connector is assumed to be a TTY device TTY mode must be enabled to send and receive TTY calls When RU a TTY call plug in the TTY device before making the call If TTY is enabled the TTY icon Rm n A displays 71 Phone Option 2404290445 nuaw Suo140911ddy Applications Menu Structure Applications di Games Fillip E Classic rally Ly STK Scheduler Clock Clock Setting Alarm Calculator Power Off Time Currency Rate Setting Rate Computing Melody Composer Predefined Downloaded Memory Status Sound Folder Picture Folder Wallpaper Caller s ID NOTE STK SIM Tool Kit is SIM Memory Status dependent 12 Applications Games From Applications menu 1 Games NS Select 2 desired game Ew Select Please refer to Games on page 35 STK SIM Tool Kit This function is SIM dependent Games Classic rally 13 Applications suol40211ddy 74 You can keep track of your schedule to remind you of events such as meetings or a vacation The clock must be set first before creating a Scheduler entry In the Scheduler you can store Type Memo or Meeting Description Start Date Start Time End Date End
4. occcccccooccccccccncnooccnnnccnnoniononononnnanonos 41 Viewing Picture of Callerei 80 Viewing Time Charges 62 W MAD scc tot Ee uut Get uu Ee 89 VAT ACUVSUPg cete n dt 45 Ac O E 95 Mc E 30 103 Index 104 Reference Information 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 Lock Code To order this manual in Spanish part number 3TR001403AAA cal our toll free number 1 800 833 9626 Si desea hacer su pedido de la versi n en espa ol No cat logo 3TRO01403AAA de este manal llame sin costo al 1 800 833 9626 3TROO2433AAA Panasonic Mobile Communications Corporation of the Philippines Laguna Technopark Sta Rosa Laguna Philippines
5. Contents Safety FIrSt dee lt 1 Care and Maintenance ses 7 Getting Started usina 8 Inserting and Removing the SIM 8 Attaching and Removing the Battery 8 Charging the Battery 9 Operation of Battery Level Indicator 9 Low Battery Power Warning 9 Keys amp DISplays ocs lanis gege ege da deos in poo ui 10 A D 10 DIS DIAY dr td e o nent 11 AUS een EE 11 Symbols used in the Manual 12 Menu Tea aiii do 12 Menu Structure occcocccccocnnococonococoncononocononocanononos 13 Shortcuts from Idle Screen aannoonnnennnnennnenennn 14 Phone Basics cita 15 Phone ON OFF sata een 15 Displaying Menu ui cotes 15 Making Calls oocccooccccocccncccccncoconccoccncnonnnnnns 16 Answering Calls 18 De UR e le cca ta ei a en pda 19 My Phone Menu Structure 22 My PRONG eu eeneg 23 SOURIS Er 23 DIS E ate PNE 26 Language 28 AEn TYDE s dius nee acabe haa ceca dc v 29 eq P SR dense 29 User Messages EE 31 AUS WEN desit er es ean as DU en scan DEUS ES 32 Any Key Answer 32 Reset Defaults oooccccocccccoconococonocorocconcnonos 32 elle 33
6. Edit gt Enter PIN2 code gt OK gt On Select 5 Enter Credit Limit gt OK Setting Auto Display From Phone Option menu Call Service gt Charge Settings ES Select Auto Display gt On off Personal Rate Per Unit 0 Per Min 0 Charge Settings Currency Personal Rate On i Auto Display 3 Charge Settings Currency Personal Rate C Max Cost On a 1 This menu can be selected Setting Phone Line AAA AENA SAA only when your SIM supports CPHS and Line 1 2 From Phone Option menu 1 Call Service gt Line 5 Select NOTE This function is a a SIM dependent 2 Line 1 Line 2 Select Call Divert Voice calls can be diverted in Setting Call Divert ENEE different situations and to different numbers From Phone Option menu fe Call Divert For example you may wish 4 Call Divert Select voice calls to be diverted to T 2 Select the circumstances to initiate the divert S Select Not Reachable 3 desired operation from Set Clear or Check Status S Select e Reply usy 4 Enter phone number to divert to 55 voicemail box when the phone is switched off AD appears when you have received new voice mail messages This service depends on your When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon is displayed sevice provider When updating or checking the status of Call Divert the phone must be registered to
7. oooocccccccccococccnnnonnnonccnnncnnnnnos 26 80 Setting Warning EOD aera Sa ee utet eaa 26 Setting Withhold ID se on inner 63 jane sem M TT 59 Shift mode change sires cis cles tle DANS ee 59 o e E 33 Shortcut from Idle Screen ooooooccccccccoocccnnnnononoccnnncnnnos 14 A O ie en 14 TEE 89 cl ce a A E M 49 89 Sold Folder de ee E 79 SOUNMOS ET 23 e EE TESA 93 102 Standard Dialing tua tas 16 Starting CAMES EE 35 AAA 11 STIS SIM Tool dd ceeds 73 SLOWING ee E 37 Storing a Fixed Dial Number 38 Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook 37 Storing a Number in SIM ou e ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 37 Symbols Used in the Manual 12 T 195 DICO he A 59 A E aa 33 o 60 TELE nce esce ds mo 58 TEMO dede area 59 Time amp Date Setting nu rl Rae 75 Time Display Sebllriq oae os 75 Time Zone Setting o res 75 TO En Le EE DEE 76 Troubleshooting DEE 83 U User Messages uci dettes 31 V NEIE sn dede des 30 oe 39 Viewing Broadcast et eee ertet 56 Viewing Editing Scheduler T4 Viewing GPRS Information 70 Viewing melody information 25 Viewing Last Dialed Answered and Unanswered numbers sssssseennne 82 Viewing Memory Status 41 54 79 80 Viewing Message Lists in Archive 53 Viewing Message Lists in Outbox 52 Viewing My Numbers
8. oooooocococcococococoononononnnncnonononornonnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnaononnnos View message lists which are stored in Archive Inbox When a message in Inbox is saved the message will be saved to Inbox in Archive Outbox When a sent message in Outbox is saved the message will be saved to Outbox in Archive From Message menu 1 Archive Select Inbox Outbox gt Select 3 desired message View While you are reading a message the following options are available by S Menu Delete Delete a message Edit a message and save and or send to another Forward Inbox Forward Send a message to another phone Send Outbox Delete All Delete all messages in Inbox 93 Messages sobossaw Memory status shows how Viewing Memory rg ce many locations are left for From Messages menu storing messages in the Inbox E Messages Memory Status S Select archive User Messages Options Options SEENT OPTIONS ira E EE EE E E pom Messages ment E3 Messages C Options S Select Archive User Messages NOTE In an area where GPRS is not supported SMS may not be sent Nene catus i when SMS via GPRS is on i The following options are available Message Centre Edit Message Centre number Protocol Select desired Message Type from Standard Text Fax X 400 Paging E mail ERMES Voicemail Lifetime Select maximum or choose a time limit for se
9. as you d expect from this class leader the range of accessories are second to none Most genuine Panasonic accessories will have a label showing an EB XXX00 model number NOTE Accessories are subject to change without notice 94 Warranty PANASONIC DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS AND SECURITY COMPANY DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA 2 Panasonic Way 2H 2 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 CELLULAR TELEPHONE PRODUCTS Limited 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 date of original purchase as follows HANDHELD CELLULAR TELEPHONE except description as follows For one 1 year ACCESSORIES packaged with the Handheld Kit For one 1 year ACCESSORIES packaged separately Refer to the warranty statement printed on or included in the accessory package To exercise your warranty return the product and a copy of the original dated purchase receipt pre paid to Panasonic at the address as follows Please be sure to include your return address and a description of the alleged defect Panasonic Cellular Service Repair 14800 FAA Blvd Suite 100 Fort Worth TX 76155 Panasonic strongly recommends that the product be adequately packaged to avo
10. desired profile Menu 3 Change Settings Select 4 Vibrator gt On off 2h Change Settings Ring Volume a Warning Tone Ong CT Vibrator 2h Change Settings Ring Volume j Key Tone On f Y CT Vibrator 2 Change Settings Ring Volume C Key Tone C Warning Tone On A A There are 10 pre set common user messages and 5 empty spaces to create your own messages You can also set User Messages at User Messages in Message menu see Editing User Messages on page 50 Brightness From My Phone menu 1 C2 Profiles S Select 2 desired profile Menu 3 Change Settings Select 4 Brightness Select 5 Medium High Maximum or Low Select User Messages 2 Brightness O Low O High O Maximum Editing User Messages esee atrii eret UFU RIED IN RU TU TD From My Phone menu a 1 User Messages ENS Select 2 desired message or empty space SES Select 3 Enter your message SS Menu To erase a letter or Clear E To erase all letters press and hold go Clear 4 e Save and Send or Save um Select SMS 20 Abe Please call me 5 When Save and Send is selected enter destination phone number SON OK NOTE If the text is wider than the screen display the text will scroll 31 My Phone auoug AW Auto Answer Auto Answer can be set on To Setting Ehe JARSWe AN use this
11. Communications Co Ltd CE This product is licensed under one or more of the following U S Patents 4 675 863 4 777 633 4 779 262 4 785 450 4 811 420 4 817 089 4 912 705 5 022 024 5 119 375 5 121 391 5 159 705 5 657 358 5 687 194 5 734 678 This product may be protected under one or more ofthe following U S Patents 5 842 129 5 504 803 and 5 483 666 and other patents that are pending 98 Tegic T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications Inc T9 is covered by U S Pat 5 818 437 U S Pat 5 953 541 5 U S Pat 5 953 541 U S Pat 6 011 554 and other patents pending OpenWave OpenWave is a pioneer in the mobile data transfer industry supplying voice and data revenue to the mobile communications sector BROWSER BY TM D OPENWAVE Index A Access to Shortcuts op i posee nn tetes 33 EE EISE ee de 94 Activating a profile ooocccccoononnccnnnccnnnooncnnnnononanoss 29 Alarmi E REI 76 ABLE INA sassy stat te ne de ie 29 Answering Calls EE 18 Any Key ATISWef EE 32 BPN S Sie A UM Li D tee 88 Applications eer 73 Attaching and Removing the Battery eee 8 PAULO AN SWE M TE 32 Auto capital eli nge Names ie 59 PULO Display TE 57 B Back to the Menu Display 12 BOOKIMGIKS EE 46 BONING SS CE 31 q etatis ur di 55 Sie EE 44 Browsing Bookmark 46 Browsing the Phone Book ooooccccccccoocccccnccncoooccnoncnnnonooos 39 C KEE E 77
12. Key Operation Forward S Turn Left x sno Turn Right TE Backward to move the car Starting Games 1 Select Start Game by pressing any numeric key pcs d 2 To choose your car eS or DD or Bx then 37 Select D o Ha then 37 Select To choose a race course ES Or NOTE If SIM card provides SIM Tool Kit services this menu will become the STK Menu You can still access Games from Applications Games 35 2UNJ2NJJS nuaw yoog auoug Phone Book Menu Structure Phone Book Browse SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook E Create SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook Group Settings Memory Status My Numbers Hot Key Dial SIM My Phonebook Mobile 36 Phone Book Phone numbers can be stored in SIM or in your phone In the SIM you can store or select Phone number Name If you want to store a fixed dial number see Storing a Fixed Dial Number on page 38 In one Phonebook entry you can store Name 3 Phone Numbers Phone office mobile Caller s ID Groups Melodies Phonebook entries can be grouped together See Group Settings on page 40 The entries stored in Mobile Phonebook are retained even if you damage the SIM Storing Storing a Number in SIM Phonebook ss From Phone Book menu 1 Create Select 2 SIM Phonebook Select 3 Enter Name gt Phone number 4 Save Saved in SIM is displayed NOTE The length and amount of data is S
13. Phone number Ge Save NOTE When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest Erasing RECON GS sanas From Records menu Erase Records S Select 2 Choose from Erase Last Dialled Erase Answered Erase Unanswered or Erase All X Select 3 Yes Erase Records Erase nswered Erase Unanswered Erase All Troubleshooting Should any problem persist contact your dealer Problem Phone will not switch on Extremely 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 cannot be switched on when charging Battery fails to charge Calls cannot be made Cause The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life The battery has worn out The battery is not attached to the phone or when the battery has been deeply discharged the phone will take a short time until the indicator lights The battery is not attached to the phone Battery has been connected to the phone after the Fast Travel Charger has been switched on The phone is locked Outgoing calls are barred The phone is not registered to a network Remedy Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone Replace with a new fully charged battery Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the ind
14. SN UAM UN LEN CDS 69 Network EE 88 Network setting seas sen 69 O One Click Mute on Incoming Call 18 Operation of Battery Level Indicator 9 OPI NS eoru M OM UI LR RAE EIC SEE 54 Options in Phone BOOK iiir E tUe le ERO RR US 39 Other TERM OCS a eren etae eee e ee deeg 60 D PAP ia Ae 88 PassWOLEO uos e in Ee b eatem anta eR b C REOS EOS 88 PASS bal prenne E Ur derer deese beni dan pO onde t oe 20 Personal Settings ct sis 97 Phone E Le 15 Phone BOI ld ee 37 Phone ON OFF EE 15 Phone Option EE 62 Phonebook Dialing ari eo HR PARLA REESE 16 Picture Fold Eo se cte rtr a COUPER DES eee eei 80 A Dre ee Rss ns eve te 88 PIN acer IMS 88 Power Off Time SL nn re rime de a 17 POTN SS one Ecce EO P Rune en ee E 29 PUR PUR otis Ee EE 88 Quick Touch Silent Mode 18 R Rate Computing essssssssseeeennnne 78 Reading a Received Message ooocccccccccccccccccccnncoocccnnnnnnos 51 i is po EET 82 Registration AA a E ESEE 89 Rename a melody 25 Reset Kee ee 32 Ring VOM en 18 29 ROAMING WEE 89 S Safety RINSE ege 1 Scheduler enee E 74 S SOU E 66 Selecting Games oooooooccccncncnonoccnnncnonnnncnnnnononancnonnnnnananonnns 35 Server eem 44 Service Provider EE 89 Set to RINgIONe s ucc anne ane tena 25 Setting Any Key Answer ooooooooocccccccccoocccccncnnncocccnnnnnonicinnns 32 Setting Auto Answer ooocccccccoooccconncnncnoocnnnnononancnonnnonaninen
15. a network T All Voice Calls Divert all incoming voice calls Not Reachable When phone is disconnected divert incoming voice calls No Reply If call is not answered divert incoming voice calls Busy When a call is in progress divert incoming voice calls Status Check Check the current Call Divert status Cancel All Cancel all Call Divert settings 65 Phone Option uoido auoug Security Call Barring restricts certain Setting EE outgoing and or incoming calls using a password From Phone Option menu CU supplied by your service 1 2 Security gt Call Bar SS Select provider When updating a e i checking the status of Call Bar 2 desired setting from the menus showing below SS Set or Outgoing Internat the phone must be registered Ge Select Qut int xhome with a network E it n ons desired operation from Set Clear or Check Status SON Select g 4 Enter desired password SX Select Setting up Phonecode Codes enables your phone to temporarily disable SIM Lock Change Deen EE even if you forget your PIN number or replace your SIM From Phone Option menu with another one 18 Security gt Codes Select The PIN protects your SIM 2 Change Phonecode i Select gt Enter the current Phonecode if needed ENS OK against unauthorised use If you Sachs the PIN every time ri 3 Enter New Phonecode SS OK Repeat the entry SES OK phone is switched on you will be pr
16. function Personal Handsfree Earpiece needs to From My Phone menu G My Phone be connected to the phone Auto Answer SS On off Teer Messages LA C Any Key Answer On f Reset Defaults Any Key Answer Calls can be answered by Setting Any Key ai EEN pressing any key except Po From My Phone menu Gy y Phone Any Key Answer Sch On off User Messages LJ Auto Answer On vi i Reset Defaults Reset Defaults All personal settings can be Reset Defaults oon ccccccccccccsssceccccsscessccesccesecessccesccesecesccesseccaeccaeceseceseccaeceecetseeeaeeeaees returned to their factory default settings From My Phone menu 1 Reset Defaults ES Select 2 Restore Factory Settings ES No or Yes 32 Shortcuts can be selected from the following options Browser Games Phone Book Language Alert Type Sounds Wallpaper Profiles Alarm Calculator Scheduler Inbox Create Clock Setting and Currency to appear in your shortcuts menu You need to select between SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook for your ordinary use You can also set My Phonebook at My Phonebook in Phonebook see My Phonebook on page 42 When you enter text this function dramatically reduces the number of key presses Shortcuts Setting Shortcuts From My Phone menu 18 Shortcuts lt gt Select 2 desired shortcuts Sch On off My Phonebook Setting SIM or Mobile Ph
17. is received in the Inbox When the Inbox is full E4 will remain until old messages are deleted Reading a Received Message From Messages menu E Messages 2 C2 desired message lt Read Outbox Inbox The received message will be stored in Inbox Archive NOTE If the message indicator is displayed constantly does not flash this means that the message area is full and you need to delete old messages in order to receive new messages While you are reading a message the following options are available by SS Menu Delete All Extract Number Hyperlink Delete all messages in Inbox Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook Move to Archive Move a message into Inbox in Archive Link to a URL in a received message 51 Messages sabossawy 92 Viewing Message Lists in Outbox essen eene View message lists that are stored in SIM Outbox Sent messages are stored in Outbox From Message menu lt Outbox S Select desired message lt Read While you are reading a message the following options are available by Ss Menu Delete a message Edit a message and save and or send to another Send an SMS message after entering a recipient number Delete All Delete all messages in Outbox Extract Number Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook Move to Archive Move a message from Outbox to Outbox in Archive Viewing Message Lists in Archive
18. recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety The agency has recommended that the industry support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function and Personal Settings 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 These agencies are National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health e Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Occupational Health and Safety Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk what can concerned individuals do If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if people are concerned about avoidi
19. the battery Removing the SIM Removing the battery Charging the Battery Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is connected Insert the charger into the Charging Connector and connect the travel charger to the socket outlet Then the Battery Level Indicator will start scrolling It is recommended to charge the battery for a minimum of 4 hours before first use NOTE DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and or the charger If the battery has been deeply discharged it may take some time until the charge indicator is displayed NS S etd When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the wall socket before removing the plug from the phone Operation of Battery Level Indicator While charging es Phone on gt mm Phone off bi F NOTE When the battery is deeply discharged it may take some time 2 to 3 minutes until charging starts Low Battery Power Warning When the battery power is low Battery Is Low message will be displayed If this occurs during conversation finish your call immediately The power will automatically switch off after the warning tone Fully recharge the battery See Charging the Battery on this page Calls can be made and received while the phone is charging Getting Started sAojdsiQ 9 sAa gt Keys amp Displays Display Earpiece Personal n Han
20. the display Emergency calls can still be made e When a call is received Key Guard will be disabled temporarily and you can answer the call NOTE When making emergency calls with the Key Guard enabled there will be no visual indication that the number is being dialed Disabling Key CUP hte tae ideni d HII bet eH een When On appears on the display 1 5S Free 2 Press OK to Free keypad S OK Key Guard 47 Messages Menu Structure Messages Create Inbox Outbox Archive Inbox Outbox User Messages 2UNLONUJS nuaw sabvssaw Memory Status Message Centre Protocol Lifetime Delivery Report SMS via GPRS Options Broadcast Broadcast Read Messages Topic Languages Auto Display 48 Messages It is possible to receive display edit and or send text messages of up to 1520 characters in ten messages depending on language to a network that has a roaming agreement depending on the recipient s phone Options Before sending a message you need to enter the Message Centre number into Options SMS Setting the Message Centre Number From Messages menu 18 Options gt Message Centre ES Select 2 Enter message centre number in international dial format see International Dialing on page 17 SS OK E Options Protocol Lifetime C Delivery Report NOTE Your network operator may have pre installed the number Do not change this number as it may cau
21. Cale Ne ncn ames tests es 65 eR oc E 62 Care and Maintenance oooccccccccccocccnnnconononcnnnnnnnoninnnnnnnnnnns 7 Change Phonecode ooocccccccccocccccncccnononccnnncnnnnnoncnnncnnnanooos 67 Changing Alert Type occcccccccoococcconcnononccnnnccnnnnonnnnnononanonos 29 Changing the Language coooooccccccccccccccccnnccnnncoccnnnnnnnnanoo 28 Changing the Ring Tone oooccccccncnonocccnnnccnnononcnnnnnonnnonos 23 Changing the Security Code ssssssssssss 67 Changing the Volume ooccoooccccccccnonocccnnncnnnononononononanooos 23 CHALD ANNEES mu MED t e i M 88 Charge Settings Nm 63 Charging the Battery assiste Res 9 CASSIS Tally sce obi s A b lu 35 A en teur UM UE OMIM EU 75 A A EE T 67 Composing a Melody 24 Connection Setting oooooccccccconocccnnncnnnononcnnncnnnanonos 70 Consumer Update dan eese idet tt usu 90 CORIGPIS on C secti dea o bet cH S CU MEA MM Pid Creating a New Short Text Message 49 CSD Seti WEE 69 A de eee en er cu 88 CUP ANS RE ce r rene 78 D Date Format Time Format 0 ccccccsecseeeeeeesnseeeeeeeeeneees 76 Desktop e Elle E CT 19 Disabling Key Guard oooocccccccccoocccconcconononononnnnnnanccnnnnnnnos 47 Display M EE 11 26 Displaying Main Menu 15 DIME Ree 20 88 Index x2PUI E Earpiece Vol
22. D 5 Select Predefined or Downloaded ES Select D desired picture S Menu View or Info S Select Lr To return to the previous menu Back Viewing Memory Status From Applications menu Picture Folder gt Select Memory Status S Select Free Space and Total Used are displayed Toreturn to the previous menu Ge OK GA Applications Currency Melody Composer Sound Folder Records Menu Structure Last Dialled Answered Unanswered Erase Records Records Erase Last Dialled Erase Answered Erase Unanswered Erase All 81 Records Menu Structure SpA022 Records Recently dialed phone numbers will be stored in Last Dialled Max 50 If an Incoming call with Caller ID is answered the number will be stored in Answered Max 50 If an Incoming call with Caller ID is not answered the number will be stored in Unanswered Max 20 82 Viewing Last Dialed Answered and Unanswered numbers From Records menu Lu Choose one menu from Last Dialled Answered or Unanswered SS Select OR In idle to view the last dialed numbers list 2 desired phone number or name you wish to redial OD To save a record in Phonebook After selecting desired number Records Answered Unanswered Erase Records lt S Menu gt Save Select gt SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook gt Select Enter Name and
23. DTMF tones automatically 1 Enter phone number 2 Press and hold D until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number entered 3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause e g enter the number to access voice mail messages 45 After the call is connected DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds NOTE Call waiting must be on see Setting Call Waiting on page 62 Call waiting is network dependent NOTE Making a second call is network dependent Incoming Call While on a Call During a call you may receive another call 1 To answer another call eS First call is placed on hold To disconnect the second call 47 Reject 2 During a conversation with a second caller Ke Menu or po Swap and select one of the following options disconnect your line SIM dependent Messages Create check and send a message while you are talking see Messages on page 49 Call Status 5S End to disconnect a line with the activating party al E Hold to put a call on hold with the activating party To resume S Back again Eo Swap Switch between two connected calls To end a conference call and all connections Be Making a Second Call During a call Enter second phone number or select number from Phone Book ez The first call is put on hold To access to Phone Book during a call see above Incoming Call While on a Call 21 Phone Basics eJnjonu4c nuaw auoyd Aw M
24. E ALES WEE 78 Melody Composer 78 Sound Fold6et E 79 Picture Folder cooooccccocccccocnnococonocorononaroncnnos 80 Records Menu Structure 81 ReCcOLUS ii in E ip 82 Troubleshooting eee 83 Important Error Messages 85 Glossary of Terms cnica 88 Consumer Update essere 90 SPecifiCatiOnS coincida 93 ACCOSSOLIGS cnica 94 War Me 95 BCE ER ue CET 97 LICENSING mee 98 le o EESTI 99 Safety First Your new phone is a convenient and effective communications tool but it can be hazardous when used improperly To avoid harming yourself or anyone else please review the following information before using your phone Batteries Batteries can cause property damage injury or burns ifthe terminals are touched with a conductive material for example metal jewelry keys and so on Therefore use caution when handling a charged battery Additional precautions and notes are listed below Never throw a battery into a fire it may explode Do not allow bridging of battery contacts with metallic objects Fully recharge the battery if the battery is low or as soon as Do not remove the battery from the phone while the phone is the low battery alert beeps powered on Settings you have changed may revert to their e Do not drop the batter
25. IM dependent SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook From Phone Book menu 2 Create SEN Select Mobile Phonebook Select Enter Name gt Enter Phone number Phone Tel office Tel mobile 7 Set desired Caller s ID Image Select CZ Set desired group Select e ZT Set desired melody 5 Select 8 When entries are completed MSS Save Jo oc BR WN gt Saved in Mobile is displayed DO SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook 37 Phone Book yoog auoyq When Fixed Dial is set to On only phone numbers in the Fixed Dial store can be dialed To activate this function you need to set Fixed Dial on see Setting Fixed Dial on page 68 38 Storing a Fixed Dial Number sise a To store a fixed dial number you need to enter PIN2 code From Phone Book menu Create S Select 2 SIM Phonebook Select 3 Enter Name S gt Phone number Location Ze Set 5 FDN Select 6 SC Save 7 Enter PIN2 code g Ok You can search Phonebook by name Viewing Browsing the Phone BooK dad From Phone Book menu 1 C2 Browse gt SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook gt Select 2 C Search the name you wish to browse Gg View Options in Phone Book From Phone Book menu Browse gt SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook gt Select desired phone number RUN Menu T
26. MY PRON CDOOK ecto nn a ta a st un 33 BES EE 33 Games Menu Structure 34 GAMES c 35 Selecting Games 35 Phone Book Menu Structure 36 Phone BOOK a ss 37 SILIO RES LE Er ny EE afe 37 VO e tati ibi Med 39 Options in Phone Book 39 Group Settings oocococcccconncococonocoroncnnnnoconos 40 Memory Stats uso o Ib EDEN ELIO a Sus dte 41 MY Wine 41 Hot ey Dial rne es ile ne Se 42 Contents S U24u02 My Phonebook 42 Browser Menu Structure 43 BrOWS F eR 44 Server oeltlig EE 44 WAP Activating 45 BOOKIMArKS P 46 Key GUArG WEE 47 Messages Menu Structure 48 E LE 49 SMS Age EE 49 le el eat eee Ti oY 54 Igel EE 55 Auto Display M P 57 TEXLENUV cut dolia 58 o A E S A 59 T9 PDI CTO ANY ET 59 EK ag A Ea 59 Phone Option Menu Structure 61 Phone ODIUOLD iia aci 62 Gall Sel VIGOR sn sedisse cl e da na 62 Gallis ae sem Ue castis es 65 A A E 66 A A E 67 NOIWOTK ee PPS 69 CSD SOWING ee RU ee aa 2e 69 GPRS SEUNG WEE 70 A E 70 Applications Menu Structure 72 Applications 1 05 ices cei eaten 73 EE 73 SIK SIM Tool KI eiii raies 73 ele cositas iaa 74 ce EE EE 75 822 FU LE 1e RENAN SRE eal Aes 77 CUI AR
27. Non Panasonic accessories may not comply Antenna Care Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Safety First 45414 Ayajos 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 For Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Driving Important Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility Use handsfree operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches 6 or 15 centimeters 15 cm be maintained between a handh
28. RCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIODS SET FORTH HEREINBEFORE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write the Consumer Affairs Division at the company address indicated hereinbefore or contact Panasonic at 1 800 414 4408 or TTY 1 770 338 6204 96 Personal Settings Provisioning Information Setting No 1 Profile Name Server Name IP Address IP Port Homepage Linger Time Circuit Switched CSD Server Name Call Type Dial Number Login Name Password Packet Switched GPRS Server Name GPRS APN Login Name Password Authentication Provisioning Information Setting No 2 Provisioning Information Setting No 3 Provisioning Information Setting No 4 Provisioning Information Setting No 5 97 Personal Settings buisua917 Licensing CP8 Patent O Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd 2004 Information in this document is subject to change without notice No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile
29. The Antenna Signal and Battery icons are displayed when the handset is switched on and connected to a network If the phone is not connected to a network the network icon will not be displayed Indicates it is possible to make emergency call SIM supports CPHS and Line is selected in Phone Option menu Signal strength Registered to a non home network roaming Call divert is on Message area is full Unread message is stored da d Woice memo SIM dependent Q Les O X SimModeiso o 94 Vibration alertison T On Key Guard is enabled FA Flashing Io LL ER GPRS is active Battery full level low battery 11 Keys amp Displays sAojdsiQ 9 sAa gt 12 Symbols Used in the Manual Press the Navigation key in the direction indicated by the arrow GH Press Left Soft Key al p Press Right Soft Key rg 2 Press numeric keys Press to answer a call or call a dialed number Press to end a call or long press to switch the phone on off Menu Display The menu system provides the means for accessing the functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad Entering the Menu Display From idle screen 46s Menu The main menu display has 9 menu options See Menu Structure on page 13 desired menu S Select OR pressing a numeric key will access a menu option directly Back to the Menu Display Bo repeatedly until the display goes back to the Menu d
30. Time NOTE Ensure that the setting of the Scheduler will not contravene any regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc see Important Information on page 1 Scheduler Entering a Schedule nan dan dde RT RN OE From Applications menu Scheduler SS Select 2 bue to select Week or Month format 3 To select a day press numerical keys 2 8 4 and 6 to move the cursor 7 4 lt and gt or move the cursor T or 4 to set a day gt SER Agenda New Entry M Select 5 Enter desired information 6 lt S Save Viewing Editing ScheguleP s oos rt nr i uod earned en From Applications menu Scheduler S Select 2 E to select Week or Month format 3 When Month format is selected la Select a day marked in blue by using the numerical keys 2 8 4 and 6 gt SEM Agenda When Week format is selected Schedule icon s will be shown corresponding to a period of time selected by pressing Period of time no icon 0 00 0 59 4 1 00 4 59 8 5 00 8 59 12 9 00 12 59 16 13 00 16 59 20 17 00 20 59 24 21 00 23 59 Select a day by using the numeric keys 2 8 4 and 6 gt Sc Agenda desired schedule 7 View 5 To return to the previous display CN OK To edit Edit edit desired information SEN Save Time and date can be shown on the idle screen Before setting Time amp Date set Time Zone of your region or the city whi
31. ant when in the stand by mode It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food However it is not known whether to what extent or through what mechanism lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well Although some research has been done to address these questions no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date Thus the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe or that they are unsafe However the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones What kind of phones are in question Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones the kind that have a built in antenna that is positioned close to the user s head during normal telephone conversation These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone s antenna the primary source of the RF and the person s head The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user on the outside of a car for example is drastically lower than that from hand held phones because a person s RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source The safety of so called cordless phones 90 which have a base unit connected t
32. ator The Home URL will be recalled from the cache each time the browser is activated Cache is the phone s memory that stores content downloaded in the past WAP Activating From Browser menu 2 Start Browser S Select 2 Please follow the instructions on the display While browsing a homepage press for then the following menus To end Browser press and hold Po CN Browser Bookmarks Settings ome ump te homepage ven set ee Sege Capture he sereen otte arent AP page etes serali Mode Downloads Security an Send Referer re avale oset 45 Browser Bookmarks Once you bookmark your SA e ug favorite page you can quickly jump to the page by selecting Entering URL from Browser menu the bookmark Jasmoug From Browser menu 18 Bookmarks Select desired Bookmark field SM Menu Edit Select 4 Enter Title and URL Save Setting Bookmark from Homepage gt Start Browser Select 2 Bookmarks 3 Mark Site S 4 Enter Folder and URL 5 Ce Save Browsing TE From Browser menu a Browser 1 Bookmarks S Select Start Browser desired Bookmark lt Launch Settings 46 Key Guard Key Guard is used to prevent Setting Key Ee NER RT UT any keys from being accidentally pressed e g From Key Guard menu when the phone is being NUR Yes or EH No uis Guard Keypad e When Key Guard is enabled On appears on
33. attery LIN and contact your dealer ES SS Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid dusty or hot area Never throw a battery into a fire It may explode Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment battery Batteries can cause property damage injury or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material i e metal jewelry keys etc 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 Ensure the phone is compatible with the product it is being connected to When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for information on recycling Care and Maintenance pa44046 Duu Lac Getting Started Some services detailed are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis Some functions are SIM dependent For more information contact your service provider Inserting and Removing the SIM Attaching and Removing the Battery The SIM is inserted under the battery Before removing the battery ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone Inserting the SIM Attaching
34. be selected from T99 Input see Setting T9 Input on page 33 If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary then it should be entered using the Multi tap ABC mode Other Text Modes aet ssa Rn at om enamel d teo A Select text mode displayed in Information area on screen Multi tap mode Abc abc or ABC Each time a key is pressed in quick succession it displays the next character available on that key Releasing the key or pressing another key enters the character displayed The cursor moves to the next position In T9 Abc or Multi tap Abc mode the first entered letter in a sentence is in upper case 60 Phone Option Menu Structure Phone Option Call Service Call Divert Security Network CSD Setting GPRS Setting GPRS Info Text Telephony All Voice Calls Not Reachable No Reply Busy Status Check Cancel All Call Bar Codes Fixed Dial SIM Lock Auto Network New Network Network List Band Select CTM Control Time Charges Call Waiting Withhold ID Caller s ID Charge Settings Line 61 Phone Option Menu Structure uoido auoug Phone Option Call Service The duration of the Last Call and All Voice Calls will be displayed When the Max Cost is on the remaining units will be displayed When Call Waiting is switched on a second call can be received Turn this function on before making a multiparty call 62 Viewing Time Charges sss From P
35. ch Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time if possible let your voice mail answer it for you Let the person you are speaking with know you are driv ing if necessary suspend the call in heavy traffic or haz ardous weather conditions Rain sleet snow ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driv ing Jotting down a to do list or flipping through your address book takes attention away from your primary respon sibility driving safely Dial sensibly and assess the traffic if possible place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traf fic Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary If you need to make a call while moving dial only a few numbers check the road and your mirrors then continue Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road Use your wireless phone to call for help Dial 9 1 1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire traffic acci dent or medical emergencies Remember it is a free call on your wireless phone Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies If you see an auto accident crime in progress or other seri ous e
36. ch has same time zone as your region When travelling abroad your home time can be changed to your destination time Clock Time Display Se e e EE From Applications menu E 1 Clock gt Clock Setting Select 2 Display Time S On off Time Lone e Uu sem From Applications menu a 1 Clock gt Clock Setting gt Time Zone S Select 2 required region Select 3 pues Yes or e No to select Day Light Saving 4 Set This City to Local OK 5 Success 5 OK Time amp Date SETTING senior From Applications menu 1 Clock gt Clock Setting gt Time amp Date SN Select 2 o Set enter the digits for the time S OK iid Clock Setting Display Time Time amp Date Date Format t Clock Setting Display Time Time Zone i Date Format 75 Applications suol40211ddy Display format for time and date can be selected 16 Date Format Time Format From Applications menu 1 Clock gt Clock Setting gt Date Format or Time Format NON Select 2 desired format S Select igi SCT NG T oe From Applications menu gt Clock gt Alarm Select 2 S Set gt Enter the digits for the time 24 hour clock gt OK Select from Repeat Daily Once or Disabled SE Select 4 Alarm Time Has Been Updated OK Alarm set indicator a appears on idle display eh Clock Setting Time Zone Time a
37. dsfree Navigation Connector Key Right Softkey Exit Left Softkey Cancel Exit Key Send Key Power End Key Asterisk Quiet Mode Key Key Charging Microphone Connector 10 Navigation Key Scroll or move through menus text and phone numbers In idle mode press to enter the Shortcuts Left Softkey Perform the functions displayed above the key In idle press and hold to enter the SMS menu Right Softkey Cancel or Exit key Perform the functions displayed above the key Mainly used to cancel and return to the previous menu level or to delete text number entries In idle press and hold to enter the Profiles menu Numeric keys Enter es Press and hold one of the keys from v to Speed Dial In SD to EE text entry mode enter text numbers and characters Press and hold H to enter a or P See DTMF Touch Tones on page 20 Send Key Make a call or answer a call In idle mode check the last dialed list Power End Key End reject a call During key operation press to return to the previous display In idle mode press and hold to switch phone on off In Browser mode press and hold to end Browser mode Asterisk Key In idle press and hold to activate Browser Quiet Mode Key In idle press and hold to switch the Mute Mode on and off NOTE All screen images in the manual are simulated Status Icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions
38. e Memory Status Memory status shows how Viewing Memory EE many locations are available in the Phone Book From Phone Book menu Memory Status S Select Phone Book Browse Create Group Settings My Number is a handy Setting My SI A My Numbers phonebook where your own names and phone numbers From Phone Book menu can be stored and viewed 1 C2 My Numbers S Select 2 desired entry ES Menu 3 Edit Select 4 Enter your phone number e 5 Enter your name EX Save Phone Book Create Group Settings Memory Status Viewing My Numbers seine From Phone Book menu 1 C2 My Numbers S Select 2 desired entry lt View 41 Phone Book yoog auoyq 42 Phone numbers stored at locations 001 009 in the Phonebook can be dialed quickly You need to select between SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook for your ordinary use Hot Key Dial Serino HOT O ope er era From Phone Book menu Hot Key Dial gt On off NOTE This function is SIM dependent Phone Book Group Settings Memory Status My Numbers Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial From Idle screen 1 Press and hold a digit key 1 9 2 Presses My Phonebook From Phone Book menu My Phonebook gt Select gt SIM or Mobile Select Please refer to My Phonebook on page 33 Browser Menu Structure Browser Start Browser Bookmark 10 Settings S
39. e display When a decimal point is required press d a minus sign is needed press when J to select the arithmetic operation Clock Clock Setting A Alarm Applications Clock Currency Melody Composer 4 Enter a number maximum 7 digits and it will be displayed next to the operation symbol If is used to select another arithmetical operation to perform an intermediate calculation will be performed and the result displayed on the top line 5 os to calculate 17 Applications suol40211ddy Currency The currency convertor Ser fing The currency Vale ai enables you to convert from to a home currency using a From Applications menu SE conversion rate that you enter 4 S Currency Kc Select y 2 Rate Setting S Select Rate Computing 3 On the right side of the screen enter your home currency rate to the currency which you want to convert with SS OK 4 5S Save Rare COMPUTO tl io From Applications menu 1 Currency gt Select Rate Computing ees Select 3 Enter the amount of currency which you want to convert into your home currency S Convert Melody Composer Please refer to Composing a Melody on page 24 78 The Sound Folder contains predefined sound files and any downloaded sound files You can play the sound and set one as your Ringtone The memory status is dependant on file sizes stored in the Melody Composer Pict
40. e phone must be registered to a network Withhold 1D First enter Personal rate Charge Settings EE which is the cost that the 5 no Ci Service Provider charges for effing Currency one unit of call time From Phone Option menu 1 Call Service gt Charge Settings S Select NOTE Charge Setting Current Setting is displayed 3 lt Set gt Enter PIN2 code S OK 4 Enter currency units max 3 characters gt OK Phone Option 63 uoido auoug NOTE When you set the unit price you will be asked to enter your PIN2 NOTE This function is SIM dependent You can set the maximum cost of calls allowed NOTE The duration of one unit may vary between peak and off peak times Call charges can be calculated according to the calling time However the actual tariffs charged from your service provider may not be reflected in the calculation NOTE This function is SIM dependent In Idle mode the latest Incoming call is displayed on your phone automatically 64 Setting Personal Rate From Phone Option menu Call Service gt Charge Settings gt Personal Rate ES Select 2 7 Set 3 Enter PIN2 code 5 OK 4 Press desired personal rate ES OK Setting the Maximum Cost From Phone Option menu Call Service gt Charge Settings sl Select Max Cost Set Current setting is displayed 3
41. eld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference f you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately 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 Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipme
42. erver Name 1 Server Name 5 43 Browser Menu Structure Jasmoug Browser The phone s WAP Wireless Application Protocol Browser enables you to access Internet services supported by the network such as news weather reports sports etc 44 Server Setting Before Internet services can be accessed you need to contact your network operator or Internet Service Provider ISP to obtain the relevant configuration information Please contact your network service provider to ensure that your network settings are correct NOTE Modifying the default settings may cause failure of the Browser From Browser menu Browser 1 Settings S Select Start Browser 2 to select desired server Edit Bookmarks Five server settings can be set up in the phone If you find your server s name under the settings option select the server and Edit If no settings are present contact your Network Service Provider for these settings Server Name IP Address IP Port Homepage Linger Time Select Mode NOTE You need to set CSD Setting or GPRS Setting in Phone Option before setting the server information Those configuration Options will be given by your network service provider Once completing the entry press Save then press gt Activate The first time that the browser is activated there will be no content stored so the Home URL content will be displayed as defined by the network oper
43. eway or the required service CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol A security feature for the GPRS network Circuit Switched Data A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerized phone systems voice mailboxes etc General Packet Radio Service A GSM transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets rather than setting up a continuous channel It makes very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users pay only for volume of data sent and received Global System for Mobile communications The name given to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses Network Operator The organization responsible for operating a GSM network PAP Password Authentication Protocol A security feature in the GPRS network Used for the control of 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 If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times the PIN2 will be blocked 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 8 Registration The ac
44. he following options are available by pressing SX Select Edit Edit the selected Phone Book entry Delete Delete the selected Phone Book entry Delete All Delete all Phone Book entries Copy to Mobile SIM Copy the selected Phone Book entry to Mobile SIM Phonebook Copy All to Mobile SIM Copy all Phone Book entries to Mobile SIM Phonebook Search for a desired item in Mobile SIM Phonebook by entering the name 39 Phone Book yoog auoyq 40 Your Mobile Phonebook entries can be placed into any of 5 groups Friends Colleagues Family Others and VIP You can select a particular ring tone for each group to identify the incoming call Group Settings From Phone Book menu _ Phone Book 1 Group Settings Select Browse 2 2 desired Group S Menu Create Memory Status The following options are available by pressing SS Select View Group View Phone Book entries in the selected group Set Ring Tone Set desired ring tone for the group Remove Entries Remove all Phone Book entries from the selected group After selecting desired Group in step 2 you can view a Phone Book entries by pressing SE View When there is no entry stored in the selected group List Empty is displayed The following options are available by pressing SN Menu Edit Edit the selected Phone Book entry Delete Delete the selected Phone Book entry Search for an entry in the selected group by entering the nam
45. heir spatial memory but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared 2 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 In summary we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are or are not any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones FDA continues to work with all parties including other federal agencies and industry to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of handheld mobile phones Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones In fact brain cancer occurs in the U S population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100 000 people each year At that rate assuming 80 million
46. hone Option menu 1 Call Service gt Time Charges S Select 2 2 desired service Last Call All Voice Calls or Cost Left o Select Last Call Display the duration of Last Call All Voice Calls Display the sum of the duration for the all voice calls Cost Left When Max Cost is on display the remaining units For setting the Max Cost see Setting the Maximum Cost on page 64 Setting Call Waiting From Phone Option menu Call Service gt Call Waiting gt Select 2 Set 5 Select Time Charges All Voice Calls Cost Left Call Service Time Charges Withhold ID Caller s ID Withhold ID allows you to Serting WALMONG ED du ce ie prevent showing your name A SS and or number to your calling ibn Phone pron ia Call Service party You can also select 1 Call Service gt Select Time Charges El 1 Cancel or Check Status 2 e Withhold ID Select Call Waiting i NOTE When checking the status the phone must be registered to a network Caller s ID Caller s ID shows the Callers Setting Caller s TD name and or number on your display You can also select From Phone Option menu Tt HULL Ge lee Cancel or Check Status 1 Call Service Select The list of picture files used in o Time Charges Caller s ID is viewed in 2 Caller s ID 5S Select Call Waiting Viewing Picture of Caller s ID j i on page 80 NOTE When checking the status th
47. icator is lit and attempting to switch it on Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior to commencing charging Unlock the phone Disable the outgoing call barring or barred dial Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network 83 Troubleshooting Buiooysa qnouL 84 Check whether your SIM supports Fixed Dial A Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on Check whether the phone number is stored in the Fixed Dial The phone is not switched on Switch the phone on E E TE Vedi Incoming calls are barred Disable the incoming call barring Move to a coverage area and operate your TAE ineine TS met LISE a MERE phone after it has registered with a network Check that the antenna symbol T displayed move to a coverage 2 ang operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed Phone numbers cannot be The phone is locked Unlock the phone recalled from Phonebook Phone number has been restricted Switch off restriction Emergency calls cannot be made You are not in a GSM coverage area Important Error Messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed Please Insert SIM Card New Codes Not Same Password Invalid Can t Access Network Unable to Select Network PIN Blocked Please Enter PUK SIM card is not inserted or is not inserted correctly Please insert the SIM card correctly When you change your passw
48. id shipping damage You may also want to insure the product Panasonic will return the repaired product pre paid to you at your U S A address This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser A valid purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered 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 adjustments improper maintenance alteration improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustment of consumer controls line power surge lightning damage modification or service by anyone other than a Panasonic Authorized Servicenter or damage that is attributable to acts of God Removal and re installation costs are not covered by this warranty nor are products on which the serial number is missing altered or made illegible 95 Warranty AjuDJJDAA LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as set forth hereinbefore WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ME
49. isplay Menu Structure The 9 main menus are as follows Y My Phone 1 Sounds 2 Display 3 Language 4 Alert Type 5 Profiles 6 User Messages 7 Auto Answer 8 Any Key Answer 9 Reset Defaults 10 Shortcuts 11 My Phonebook 12 T9 Input g Games or STK 1 Fillip 2 Classic rally Messages 1 Create 2 Inbox 3 Outbox 4 Archive 5 User Messages 6 Memory Status 7 Options 8 Broadcast STK SIM Tool Kit is SIM dependent Y Phone Book 1 Browse 2 Create 3 Group Settings 4 Memory Status 5 My Numbers 6 Hot Key Dial 7 My Phonebook G Phone Option 1 Call Service 2 Call Divert 3 Security 4 Network 5 CSD Setting 6 GPRS Setting 7 GPRS Info 8 Text telephony 4 Browser 1 Start Browser 2 Bookmarks 3 Settings J Applications 1 Games 2 STK 3 Scheduler 4 Clock 5 Calculator 6 Currency 7 Melody Composer 8 Sound Folder 9 Picture Folder Key Guard Gp Records 1 Last Dialled 2 Answered 3 Unanswered 4 Erase Records 13 Keys amp Displays Shortcuts from Idle Screen Short press sAojdsiQ p sAa gt al Phonebook Names BER The Phone must be registered to a network 14 You can go directly to a menu item by pressing the corresponding number key Press and hold gt CH Hot key dial Gl GE Profile menu CP Power on off El an Message Menu The phone must be registered to a network Phone Basics
50. l numbers If you have difficulties making international calls contact your service provider Emergency Call To make an emergency call the antenna T must be present When SIM is inserted enter emergency number 911 eS E_ _ _m m_ _ _ When SIM is not inserted NOTE Making Emergency calls without a SIM is country or network operator dependent enter emergency number 911 eS OR lt SOS gt Emergency Call S Yes 17 Phone Basics S2ISDg 2uoug Panasonic Answering Calls e OR When Any Key Answer is ON From Idle screen press any key except Bo See Setting Any Key Answer on page 32 Ring Volume From My Phone menu 1 Sounds gt Volume Select 2 CJ Adjust the volume level 5S OK Quick Touch Silent Mode To quickly turn off the ring tone and turn on vibrate press and hold inidle mode e iui and will be displayed on the idle screen One Click Mute on Incoming Call To turn off the ring tone or vibrator 1 2 Mute If you want to reply to the call 2 VC Reply f you want to reject the call E Reject Panasonic In Call SCH a call 5S Menu or 27 Hold SI Menu Switch to Desktop Hands Free Enable to make a conference call You can talk with up to 5 parties Call Transfer Connect your calling party to the other party on hold then disconnect your line SIM depe
51. lay Viewing Le LAC 0 EE From Messages menu Broadcast gt Read Messages Sai Select 2 To scroll to the available topics GH Next NOTE This function depends on your Network Service Operator The latest Broadcast message can be displayed on your phone automatically Auto Display Setting Auto Display From Messages menu 1 C2 Broadcast S Select 2 Auto Display gt On off Ka Broadcast Read Messages Topic Languages LA 57 Messages Au 4x21 Text Entry You can use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phonebook to create text etc Text Mode RS Key T9 T9Abc T9abc T9ABC Multi tap 0 9 Input language English Input mode indicator Abc abc or ABC o Punctuation 1 Space0 2 6 S Punctuation 2 1 lt gt amp 1 5 amp abc ABC2 abc2 g 002 d e f DEF3 def3 MN g hi GHI4 g hi4i kl JKL5 jk 15 mno MNOG N mno665 0 PB tuv TUV8U tu v 8 008 5 w x y z WXYZ9 G w x y z 9 o a Alternatives Hold Space 2 Alternatives Hold Space n AI Note Displayed characters of T9 vary depending on the selected input language 58 Shift mode Shift mode change The Shift mode changes by pressing within 1 sec e Multitap SI Abc abc ABC T9Abc T9abc gt T9ABC If Input mode is changed Shift mode is initialised Aut
52. mergency where lives are in danger call 9 1 1 or other local emergency number as you would want others to do for you 10 Call roadside assistance or a special non emergency wireless assistance number when necessary If you see a broken down vehicle posing no serious hazard a broken traf fic signal a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know to be stolen call roadside assistance or other special non emergency wireless number The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving For more information please call 1 888 901 SAFE or visit www Wow com com Information on this page provided by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Safety gt gt gt ao Your most Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud a E tone Avoid holding the phone close to the ear DOA V while pressing the keys S nd Extreme temperatures may have a temporary i g effect on the operation of your phone This is g normal and does not indicate a fault The display quality may deteriorate if the phone is used in environments over 104 F 40 C for a long time Do not modify or disassemble the equipment There are no user serviceable parts inside CY Do not subject the equipment to excessive O vibration or shocks XX Do not drop the battery Avoid contact with liquids If the equipment becomes wet immediately remove the b
53. mp Date Date Format 24 Hour l EX Clock Clock Setting LA 1 CT Power Off Time on When the set time is reached the alarm will sound or the phone will vibrate if you are on a call To end alarm Press any key or SS OFF OR Pause to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes NOTE Even if the phone is switched off when the Alarm is set on the phone will automatically power on and start the alarm Please ensure that your Alarm setting will not contravene any regulations in an aircraft or medical facility etc see Important Information on page 1 The phone can be set to turn itself off automatically at a specified time using the Power Off feature The procedure for setting adjusting the Power Off automatically is similar to the Alarm setting The four function calculator addition subtraction multiplication and division is available to make simple arithmetic calculations Power Off Time u c ccccccsccccssscessscesscccssccessccsesscesssccesscssssecessceeseccacssesecesecessecetseceueens From Applications menu 1 Clock gt Power Off Time Select 2 Enter the digits for the time 24 hour clock OK 3 Select from Repeat Daily Once or Disabled SOS Select 4 Power Off Time Setting Updated OK Calculator From Applications menu 1 Calculator S Select 2 Enter a number maximum 7 digits and it will be displayed on the upper right of th
54. ndent Phone Book Book Phone Book Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook Messages Create check and send a message while you are talking see Messages on page 49 Call Status SI End to disconnect a line with the activating party Lr E7 Hold to put a call on hold with the activating party To resume S Back again al El m Hold Put a call on hold To resume 55 Back SIM dependent Desktop Handsfree Desktop Handsfree allows you to hold a conversation without holding the phone to your ear NOTE Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode During a Handheld call m NOTE You can also switch between Handheld 1 Menu and Handsfree by pressing and holding A 2 Hands Free Select To return to Handheld call SI Menu gt SS Select to revert to Handheld operation 19 Phone Basics S2ISDg 2uoug 20 DTMF Tones DTMF tones can be sent during a call These are often used to access voice mail paging and computerised home banking For example you may need to input a number to access voice mail messages A phone number may be stored in Phone Book with DTMF tones allowing the number to be dialed upon recall and the DTMF tones to be sent automatically Send DTMF Tones During a Call Enter digits 227 BZ HE S Pause Dial Using pauses allows you to send
55. nding messages Delivery Report Request a delivery report on the status of a sent message SMS via GPRS Send a Short Text message via GPRS You can receive your favorite information regularly from your service provider First specify which information topics such as traffic reports you wish to receive and which language the topics will be presented in To receive the broadcasts Broadcast needs to be on Add topics in which you wish to receive information If you know the topic names add them here Broadcast ST e ae an From Messages menu 1 Broadcast S Select 2 Broadcast On off E Messages User Messages Memory Status Options SEUNG LOD r E From Messages menu E 1 Broadcast gt Topic gt Current gt S Select 2 desired Topic Menu 3 Add or Delete S Select Setting User defined TOI uen und From Messages menu 1 C2 Broadcast gt Topic gt User Defined gt lt New entry gt Le Select 2 Enter Msg ID OK 3 Enter Name 5 OK 49 Current Select 5 Add Topic 5 Select 6 desired Topic Select E User Defined 99 Messages sobossaw SEET EE Messages menu E Broadcast Broadcast sr Select Read Messages Languages lt 4 Select Topic desired Language sa Select 4 To continue to add languages C2 Insert S Select To complete adding language Add to End Select C Auto Disp
56. ne You can switch between four profiles in your phone each with a distinct combination of alert method ring tone etc Profiles are set up for use in different environments for instance you might want to use Normal profile for everyday setting Quiet profile with ring tone appropriate for formal occasions Outdoor profile for loud environments and Headset profile to vibrate when it is difficult to hear the ring tone Alert Type Changing Alert KE From My Phone menu 1 Alert Type S Select 2 desired Alert type S Select Profiles eh My Phone User Messages Auto Answer Profiles Ring Only 1 Activating DOS a dla From My Phone menu 1 Profiles gt Select 2 desired profile Pues Menu 3 Activate ES Select 2 Profiles Ku I Quiet IJ Outdoor LX Headset ESTI PrO IEE as Ring Volume From My Phone menu 1 C2 Profiles S Select 2 desired profile Menu 3 Change Settings Select 4 C Ring Volume 5 Select 5 Adjust volume level OK 29 auoug AW 30 Key Tone From My Phone menu 1 Profiles S Select 2 desired profile Menu 3 Change Settings Select 4 Key Tone lt gt On off Warning Tone From My Phone menu 1 Profiles Select 2 desired profile S Menu 3 Change Settings Ge Select 49 Warning Tone SC On off Vibrator From My Phone menu 1 Profiles S Select 2
57. ng even potential risks there are simple steps they can take to do so For example time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance For example they could switch to e a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle 92 e a hand held phone with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package or a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist Again the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful But if people are concerned about the radiofrequency energy from these products taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk Where can find additional information For additional information see the following websites Federal Communications Commission FCC RF Safety Program select Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCD Radio Tra
58. nsmitters http www fcc gov oet rfsafety World Health Organization WHO International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection select Qs amp 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 Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 2 Tice et al Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays In Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society March 29 1999 Washington D C and personal communication unpublished results 3 Preece AW Iwi G Davies Smith A Wesnes K Butler S Lim E and Varey A Effect of a 915 MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man Int J Radiat Biol April 8 1999 Hardell L Nasman A Pahlson A Hallquist Aand Mild KH Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors a case control study Int J Oncol 15 113 116 1999 Specifications Bands Supported GSM 850 Class 4 Backlight Colours 1 White GSM1800 Class 1 Ring Tones sos Preset 20 GSM1900 Class 1 Varies depending on S
59. nt that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft unless otherwise advised by airline personnel Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in other areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag An air bag inflates with great force DO NOT place objects including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is imp
60. o capital Change ocio e e e den bn ra qoe no ed ive Re es Auto capital affects Abc and T9Abc When Input mode is changed to Abc or T9Abc the first character is input as upper case and subsequent letters as lower case When one of the following characters Period or or is input before a space the next character is input as upper case O ee T9 Dictionary When edit mode is finished all words in the editor are registered in the T99 dictionary Text Input To switch On Off T9 mode press Text Entry 59 Au 4x21 T9 Text STAD LE EE Using this mode of text input dramatically reduces the required number of key presses 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 then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing on to the next word If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you require press Ne repeatedly until the correct word is displayed Continue to the next word Example of Text Input in T99 Mode To type a new message follow these steps e 1 At the beginning of a new message press and hold Clear to delete previous text if necessary 2 Press to change letter case if necessary 3 Press ZZ Call is displayed Note that the displayed words change as you type always type to the end of the word before editing T99 Languages can
61. o the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies has not been questioned How much evidence is there that handheld mobile phones might be harmful Briefly there is not enough evidence to know for sure either way however research efforts are on going The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results A few animal studies however have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals In one study mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones First it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans Second many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer causing chemicals and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously up to 22 hours per day For the past five years in the United States the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safe
62. of abnormalities including mutations chromosomal aberrations DNA strand breaks and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes None of the tests showed any effect from the RF except for the micronucleus assay which detects structural effects on the genetic material 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 Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting Thus followup research is necessary FDA is currently working with government industry and academic groups to ensure the proper follow up to these industry funded research findings Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such recommendations Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature 1 Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function test There were no changes in the subjects ability to recall words numbers or pictures or in t
63. ompted to enter the PIN Enabling Disabling the PIN The PIN2 controls security for From Phone Option menu e the Fixed Dial Store Call e SS Codes Charge metering and Barred 1 Security gt Codes Select Change Phonecode Dial 2 PIN Control gt Set E El If either PIN PINZ is entered 3 Enter PIN number S OK gt Repeat the entry lt S OK Change PIN Disable incorrectly 3 times the phone Ch PINO will be locked and you will ange need to enter the PUK PUK2 code Contact the service provider forthe PUKPOK2 Changing The Security Code mission code AI From Phone Option menu SC NOTE To enter PUK code S P SOSA Codes for PIN enter 05s you will 1 Security Codes Select 8 Change Phonecode then be prompted to enter 2 Change PIN or Change PIN2 Select C PIN Control the PUK code then follow the on screen instructions 3 Enter the current code E OK To enter PUK2 code for S Chanae PIN2 PIN2 enter 052 you will 4 Enter the new code OK g then be prompted to enter 5 Enter the new code to verify SS OK the PUK2 code then follow the on screen instructions NOTE If the PUK PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times the phone will cease to operate permanently All information stored in the SIM will be lost and the SIM will need to be replaced Contact the service provider for more details Phone Option uoido auoug Fixed Dial is one of the Setting Fixed Dial
64. onebook From My Phone menu 1 C2 My Phonebook S Select 2 SIM or Mobile S Select T9 Input Access to Shortcuts From Idle screen desired shortcuts sch Select 2n My Phonebook Mobile vA From My Phone menu 1 T9 Input Select 2 Set T9 Prefer on 5 On off 3 Input Language ES Select 4 desired language NS Select See Shift mode on page 59 for detail eh T9 Input LA Input Language On J 33 aN Nus nuaw sau Games Menu Structure Games or STK a Fillip Classic rally STK SIM Tool Kit is SIM dependent 34 Games The parts are scattered far and wide and some are stuck in the treetops where aggressive mosquitoes and grouchy birds live and some have fallen into the water where they are guarded by fierce piranhas The car can slide in the turns if you drive too fast and behaves like a real car Drive your car as fast as you can When you pass all the stations you score Selecting Games From Games menu 7 desired game Ke Select from Fillip and Classic rally NOTE Once the power is turned off High scores or Best scores are lost min AE Key Operation 4 move left Ex move right 1 2 jump gt jump left der BG jump right Starting Games Select Start game by using or Up and S Down then e R Select E UE
65. ons 32 Setting Auto Display ooooooicccccccoccccccccccncoccccccnnnonos 57 64 Setting Bookmarks e or tee E dicil 46 Setting Bookmark from Homepage 46 Setting Brightness sssssseseeee 28 Setting Broadcast uua ici ede LE a LM nates 55 Setting Call Bar scelus ne opp ue ate 66 Setting Call Det 65 Setting Call Waiting oe riada 62 e BER EE 63 Setting Colour Themes oooooocccccccccoocconononnnoncconnnonananonons 28 Setting CURE NGY EE 63 Setting Display Animation ooooccccccooccccccccccncocccnncnnnniccnons 27 Setting Display Contrast ooooooccccccooccccccccnnncccccnnncnonincnon 27 Setting Fixed Dial uta ada des 68 X2pUuI Setting Greeting ee dan tt 27 Setting Hot Key Dial isc nt 42 Setting Key Guard c sores See ia ne 47 Setting Key Tone EEN 26 Setting Language vo exe Ue does aane pd n RU 56 Setting My inte 41 Setting Options 53 222 3395 Gui ont bna iiic dana Cas A 54 Setting Personal Rate o oococococoocccccccnnonocccnnnonnnnononnnnnnnos 64 Setting Phone Line tos 65 Selling ele CEET 79 o 33 Setting SIM le 68 Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook 33 Setting T9 e Dc ROMS te nr rm ereet 33 Setting the currency value oooooocccccccccoocccnnnonnnnononnnnnnnos 78 Setting the Maximum Coste 64 Setting the Message Centre Number 49 A Dee edes a AL Hs aa dels 55 Setting User defined Topic 55 Setting Wallpaper
66. ord you have to enter the new password twice to confirm The codes you entered are different Please enter same code twice When you change your password you have to enter the new password twice to confirm The codes you entered are different Please enter same code twice The service network you selected manually is inaccessible Please contact your service provider The service network you selected manually is not available Please contact your service provider There is no network within range or the received signal is weak Move to an area which has stronger signal You entered your PIN incorrectly three times in a row To unblock the PIN please enter PUK 85 Important Error Messages sabossay JoJ43 puvopuodwI PIN2 Blocked Please Enter PUK2 You entered your PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row To unblock the PIN please enter PUK2 New PIN Not Accepted Your new PIN code is not accepted Please try again New PIN2 Not Accepted Your new PIN2 code is not accepted Please try again Incorrect Entry You entered wrong PIN or PIN2 Please enter the correct one Entries Do Not Match When you change your password you have to enter the new password twice to confirm The codes you entered are different Please enter same code twice SIM Card Error Make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth or check if it is damaged Contact your service provider Function Unsupported The function yo
67. owing the suggestions in this section will help ensure safe and efficient operation of your Panasonic phone This Model Phone Meets The Government s Requirements For Exposure To Radio Waves Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the netwo
68. reeting evisos denis From My Phone menu E Display S Select 2 Greeting Edit 3 Enter the Greeting ES OK 4 S Onoff Setting Display Animation From My Phone menu Display S Select 2 Animation Select 3 desired Animation Select Setting Display Contrast From My Phone menu 18 Display gt Select 28 Contrast Select 3 Adjust the contrast S OK Edit Entry Abr Greeting WELCOME eh Animation Animation 2 27 auoug AW You can change the Colour Themes on the display It is possible to change the language that the phone uses for display messages 28 Setting Brightness sss From My Phone menu Display E Select Brightness NT Select desired level S Select Setting Colour Themes From My Phone menu 1 Display Select Colour Themes S Select desired colour S Select Language Changing the Language sseessososonees0oseseos From My Phone menu Language gt Select gt desired language 5 Select 2 Brightness C Low O High 3 Maximum E Colour Themes Qi 1 Lavender 3 Clover 3 Garbera When required the phone can be set up to vibrate and or ring when a call is received You can change Alert Type Ring amp Vibration Vibration Only Ring Only No
69. rk In general the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna the lower the power output Before a phone model is available for sale to the public it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0 64 W kg and when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 0 77 Wlkg Body worn measurements differ among phone models depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID HFS G51 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
70. roperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result For U S Customers Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard NFPA 58 For a copy of this standard contact National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park PO Box 9101 Quincy MA 02269 Phone 1 800 344 3555 Web site www nfpa org E mail address Custserv NFPA org See Consumer Update starting on page 89 for the FDA Consumer Update on Mobile Phones published by the U S Food and Drug Administration 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 Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial If available these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road 2 When available use a hands free device If possible add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wire Safety First 4s41J Ayajos less phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today Position your wireless phone within easy rea
71. se failure of SMS Messaging Creating a New Short Text Message From Messages menu 18 Create Select 2 Create your text message max 1520 characters see Text Entry on page 58 SOS Menu 3 Send Select 4 Enter the destination phone number E OK OR Recall a number from the Phonebook Es Names gt desired name lt gt Select gt OK E Messages Inbox Outbox Archive 49 Messages sabossawy User messages are common phrases that you can place in your message then fill in the rest of the sentence 90 When you create a text message these options are available by Ss Menu Send your text message Save Save your message in Outbox in SIM Save and Send Save your message in the Outbox in SIM and send Picture amp Sound Add picture and or sound to your message User Messages Use a short message stored in the phone For editing the User Message see Editing User Messages below Editing User Messages cis From Messages menu User Messages E Select desired message e Select 3 Edit the message SES Menu Save and Send or Save SES Select NOTE When the text is wider than the screen display the text will scroll When a Short Text Message is received the message indicator will flash on the display and a user preset audible alert will sound If you are on a call the phone will vibrate E flashes when an unread message
72. sic e a gt Note EJ Rest Duration note Middle High Rename a melody From Py Phone menu Sounds SEE Select Melody Composer Sm Select desired music ES Menu Rename SES Select 5 Enter a name To erase a letter Ee Clear To erase all letters press and hold e Clear 6 S ok Set fo Ringtone From My Phone menu 18 Sounds Select 2 Melody Composer ES Select 3 desired music S Menu Set to Ringtone S Select Viewing melody information From My Phone menu 1 Sounds SM Select 2 Melody Composer Select 3 desired music S Menu 4 Info gt Select 25 My Phone auoug AW SETTING RS A E E E E From My Phone menu S Sounds 1 Sounds Select Bee 2 Key Tone On off Ring Tones Melody Composer On E E SCT AO Waning Kee From My Phone menu 5 Sounds gt Select Warning Tone On off Display You can change the wallpaper Setting Wallpaper u c cccscsssscsescscscssesescsesesscsesesessssscsesesesecacscsessecseseseeecsescseneeeeaeas that appears on the idle screen From My Phone menu j 4 J Display gt Select SE Wallpaper lt Select 3 desired Wallpaper gt Select 4 S On off You can create a greeting message that is displayed each time the phone is powered on You can change animation that comes up on the display when the phone is switched on Setting G
73. t of locking on to a GSM GPRS network This is usually performed automatically by your phone The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM GPRS network Subscriber Identity Module small smart card which stores unique subscriber and user entered information such as Phonebook and Short Messages Supplied by your service provider Short Message Service A basic mail system used for cellular phones This service allows sending receiving short text messages Wireless Application Protocol The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone 89 Glossary of Terms e4opd 4aunsuo2 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 This information may be used to respond to questions Why the concern Mobile phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy i e radiofrequency radiation in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of radiofrequency energy RF considered non signific
74. tandby Time hrs 80 200 Data Folder Talk Time hrs 2 5 6 Scheduler ananunua Up to 50 entries Temperature Range AMS Sc a 1 Charging 5 C 35 C Es A ese CORE PME 20 C 60 C Graphics Formats Supported GIF89a BMP WBMP Weight ss eet es kh e 74 g including battery PNG WPNG JPEG Dimensions Maximum Graphics Size W128 x H80 pixels Height 80 mm 4096 CSTN colours Widi s io ee fce gaat ate 43 mm Depth 19 mm NOTE Specifications are subject to change without Supply Voltage 3 7 V 780 mAh Li ion notice nl DEE Fixed Charge Time Up to 165 Min NOTE Talk and Standby time depend on network EEN 3 V only conditions SIM usage and battery condition v KE Phonebook Memory 250 ent SIM a PRET NOTE Charging time depends on usage and 2 Animation Themes 2 battery condition S User Composed Melody 5 5 NOTE PIN2 code and PUK2 code are supplied by y GAMES Lada 2 your service provider Ke O SalJ0ssa22y Accessories Li Ion Battery EB BSG50USD Rapid Charger EB CAD55US Double your talk time by having a spare Carry a lightweight portable charger battery wherever you go to ensure you always have power to talk How to Identify a Genuine Panasonic Accessory Panasonic produces some of the most advanced mobile phones available So
75. ternal source verify that the phone is compatible with the product to which you are connecting it Availability of Service This phone like any wireless phone operates using radio signals wireless and landline networks and user programmed functions Because of this connection in all conditions cannot be guaranteed Therefore you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications for example medical emergencies Emergency 911 Service If you need to make an emergency 911 call power the phone on dial 911 and press Emergency calls can be made regardless of lock setting and with or without a SIM card Remember to make or receive any call the phone must be switched on and in a service area that has adequate signal strength Even if you are within the coverage area of your Service Provider you may be in an area with insufficient signal strength to place a 911 call Emergency calls might not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network service and or phone features are in use Call Rejected Your phone displays Call Rejected under the following conditions 1 Call was not able to connect to the network no circuits available no signal available or out of service area 2 Battery charge level is too low recharge battery 3 Your calling plan is expired depleted or has reached its pre set limit Note Emergency 911 Service is still available Safety Tips Foll
76. to 60 C Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone This is normal and does not indicate a fault Do not expose the phone particularly the display to direct sunlight for extended periods of time or to a humid dusty or hot area Do not attempt to disassemble the phone There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock Do not expose the phone to rain or spill liquids on it If the equipment becomes wet immediately remove the battery and charging device and contact your dealer 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 Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using non Panasonic accessories Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the battery terminals away from the equipment Battery damage may occur When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for information on recycling f connecting the phone to an external source read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions f connecting the phone to an ex
77. ty of mobile phones This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study 1 In a hospital based case control study researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma a type of brain cancer or acoustic neuroma a benign tumor of the nerve sheath No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas were considered together It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years When 20 types of glioma were considered separately however an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma neuroepithelliomatous tumors It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results 2 Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effect of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material These included tests for several kinds
78. u selected is not supported by your service provider Please contact your service provider Invalid Password The password that you entered is not valid Please enter the correct password Not Available The function you selected is not supported by your service provider Please contact your service provider Service Not Available The function you selected is not supported by your service provider Please contact your service provider 86 wrong PUR You entered wrong PUK Please enter the correct one SIM Full Please Delete Old Message SIM Not Enough Space Continue Not Enough Space Continue SIM Service Not Support Unregistered SIM Card Authentication Failure Blocked The SIM storage area for SMS is full Please delete old messages The SIM storage area is FULL If you continue data may be lost Please delete old records The message storage area is FULL If you continue data may be lost Please delete old records The SIM function you selected is not supported by your service provider Please contact your service provider Your SIM card is not registered to your service provider Please contact your service provider Your SIM card is not registered to your service provider Please contact your service provider Your SIM card is blocked Please contact your service provider 87 Important Error Messages sua jo Auvssoj9 8 Glossary of Terms APN Access Point Name Directs the user to the gat
79. ume ia acts 16 Editing ed sa 29 Editing User Messages ooooooooccccccccccoocccccccnnncocccnncnnnnos 31 50 EMISOR Hb euis 17 Enabling Disabling the PIN essssesseeeee 67 Entering a Schedule T4 Entering to the Menu Display 12 Entering URL from Browser menu 46 Erasing RecordS in Cocco A dtu ean ns 82 F A A A 35 G A REN Re e E ue 35 73 SOMOS Started cu Lu us e Ht E 8 El 88 E Ae et ML OE 88 GPRS AMO ener p eot S re e 70 SAA ds ol 70 Group Settings eege 40 GSM II 88 H Hot Key RI EE 42 Important Error Messages oooccccccooooccccccccncnoocccncnnnnnincnons 85 Ets Options did 19 Incoming Call While on aCall 21 100 Inserting and Removing the GIN 8 International Dialing oooccconoccoccccnnncnncnoononnnonononos 17 K Rec DEE 47 Key Operaatio a esee ideo o edo m mes ne 35 Key TONE rU 30 e 10 KEV SiG DIS INS E 10 L are Te CET 28 Last Number Dialing oe iR Nen 17 LEAN usc nl e LM 98 LOTO ie 14 Low Battery Power Warning oooocccccccoccccccccccccnccccccnccnnnnos 9 M Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial a n nnnnaaananneaaaannnn 42 Making a Second Call 21 Making alls sas rail 16 Melody Composer mm 78 ic 41 Menu Suc Otto ici 13 Menu Display T 12 Messages d UD 49 MY NUMDETS corsarios 41 MY PONS RM Lu E 23 My Phonebook i orta E e tiec eeu beds 33 42 N SP O
80. ure Folder and Sound Folder Sound Folder Setting Ringtone From Applications menu 1 Sound Folder Select 2 Predefined or Downloaded GE Select 3 2 desired sound a Menu To see the information of the selected Ringtone Info M Select To return to the previous t menu ENS OK Set to Ringtone Geh Select Viewing Memory Status From Applications menu 1 Sound Folder Select 28 Memory Status RC Select Free Space and Total Used are displayed El To return to the previous menu OK Applications Currency Melody Composer Picture Folder 79 Applications suol40211ddy You can find lists of predefined pictures and downloaded pictures in both Wallpaper folder and Caller ID folder You can view those pictures and also set one of them for the idle screen The memory status is dependant on file sizes stored in the Melody Composer Picture Folder and Sound Folder To set up Caller s ID see Setting Caller s ID on page 63 Picture Folder Setting Wallpaper From Applications menu 1 C2 Picture Folder S Select gt e Wallpaper Select 2 Predefined or Downloaded Select 3 2 desired picture Menu View gt Select e To return to the previous menu E Back Set to Wallpaper S Select Tosee the large picture Viewing Picture of Caller s ID From Applications menu Picture Folder Select gt Caller s I
81. users of mobile phones a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people whether or not they used their phones Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual s cancer arose because of the phone or whether it would have happened anyway A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer This is called a case control study The current case control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute as well as the follow up research to be sponsored by industry will begin to generate this type of information What is FDA s role concerning the safety of mobile phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing as it does with new drugs or medical devices However the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair replace 91 Consumer Update a4opd 4aunsuo2 or
82. y previous settings A recyclable lithium ion polymer battery powers your phone Please call 1 800 8 BATTERY for information on how to recycle the battery 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 Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area not in direct weather sunlight between 41 F 5 C and 95 F 35 C It is not possible Do not use an adapter with a damaged cord to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range When using a DC adapter in an automobile a small amount of Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary trash electricity flows through the adapter even if the phone is turned The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local off Remove the plug from the cigarette lighter whenever the legislation and may be recycled phone will be left in the vehicle for long periods of time Caution The cigarette lighter must have a 12V negative ground socket Do not use the adapter in a vehicle that has a positive ground system Safety First 4s41J Ayajos General Do not use the phone in extreme temperature or humidity The specified operating temperature range is 22 F to 140 F 30 C
83. y Phone Menu Structure My Phone Volume Ring Tones Wallpaper Melody Composer Greeting Key Tone Animation Warning Tone Sounds Display Language Contrast Brightness Colour Themes Alert Type Ring amp Vibration Vibration Only Ring Only None Normal Quiet Profiles User Messages Outdoor Headset Auto Answer Any Key Answer Reset Defaults Shortcuts SIM My Phonebook Mobile T9 Input 22 My Phone Sounds Changing the Volume esses From My Phone menu 1 Sounds SS Select 2 Volume Select 3 Adjust the volume level E OK Changing the Ring Tone sss From My Phone menu 1 Sounds SS Select 28 Ring Tones Ge Select 3 Any Call Group Calls Alarm or Messages Ee Select 4 desired ring tone NS Select 27 Ring Tones 23 My Phone auoug AW 24 COMPOSING EE From TMY Phone menu Sounds Si Select S Melody Composer a Select desired MyMusic Ros Menu gt Edit Select 5 desired track SE Menu 6 Compose your melody See the notes chart below gt E Menu gt Save Select You can arrange the Tempo and select an instrument Select Instrument before saving Using the following table as reference enter notes from the choice of low middle and high rests and duration to generate your composition Main Track and Sub Tracks are combined when you return to My Mu
84. your preferences Band Select Choose a network band 1800 1900 850 850 1900MHz CSD Setting Complete CSD setting before CONNECTION CITO is ondes did EEN You can set CSD Circuit Switched Data setting when connecting to network see Server Setting on From Phone Option menu page 44 L E Contact your network service 1 2 CSD Setting SES Select rovider or Internet service e E desired setting peus Select provider for these settings 3 when all the data are entered S Save Server Name Enter Server Name Call Type Select ISDN or Analogue Dial Number Enter the common numbers in Digital and Analogue Phone Option uoido auoug 70 Complete GPRS setting before you set up your browser server see Server Setting on page 44 Contact your network service provider or Internet service provider for these settings GPRS Setting Connection Setting You can set GPRS General Packet Radio Service setting when connecting to network From Phone Option menu GPRS Setting S Select 2 desired setting S Select 3 when all the data are entered m Save e When GPRS setting is completed the GPRS icon GPRS is displayed GPRS Info Viewing GPRS Information From Phone Option menu GPRS Info S Select 2 Toreset GPRS Info Reset gt lt Yes Allows a hearing impaired person to use the phone by connecting a TTY device

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