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Operat ing Instruc tions Par t 1 Digital Cellular Phone Before operating this handset, please read these instructions (parts 1 and 2) completely . Charge battery before operation. Printed in Czech Republic All screen images in this manual are simulated. Some phone colours may not be available in every country . Panasonic Mobile & Automotive Sys[...]
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Contents i Contents Appearance .............. ...................... 1 Part Names .............. ................ 1 Keys and Symbols ................... 2 Icons ............. ......................... .. 3 Getting Started ............ ................... 4 Phone Body ............. .............. .. 4 Battery and SIM ....................... 5 Basic [...]
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Appearance 1 Appearance Part Names Earpiece Display Left sof t key Right soft key Navigation key Power/End key Shutter key Microphone Personal Handsfre e Connector Send key Hash/Quiet key Asterisk/Shift key Camera lens Photo light Battery cover Charging connector Centre key Self-portrait mirror <Front Vi ew> <Back V iew> Shutter key[...]
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2 Appearance Keys and Symbols Keys Description < Centre key: Press in the centre of the Navigation key to select or enter th e menu options . In idle screen: Press to enter the main menu. Press and hold to enter the Mobile lock menu. 05137 Navigation key: Move the cursor in each directions. In idle screen: Press 1 or 5 to enter the Contacts list[...]
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Appearance 3 Icons Status Icons The status icons are displayed depending on the curre ntly activate d functions. – – – Indicates Ba ttery level page 6 On non-home network – Roaming page 100 Received new messages page 74 Media Folder is full Alarms are set page 87 Call diverts are enabled pag e 36 Voicemail is enable d page 50 Ringtone is en[...]
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4 Getting Star ted Getting Star ted Phone Body Note: Do not touch the surface of the display when you ope n/close the phone body . Opening the phone body Slide up the upper part of the phone body slowly until it stops Closing the phone body Slide down the upper part of the phone body slowly until it stops Note: If you close the phone body while ope[...]
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Getting Star ted 5 Battery and SIM Before open ing the battery cover, en sure the phon e is switched off, the phone body is closed and the charger is discon nected from the phone. Batter y Removing the battery 1. Push the upper edge of the cover 2. Slide the battery cover down carefully ( N ) 3. Remove the battery cover ( O ) 4. Push the lower part[...]
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6 Getting Star ted Charging the batter y It is recommended to charge the battery for a minimum of 4 hours before the first use. Ensure the battery is co rrectly in place before connecting the charger. Connecting the plug 1. Insert the plug arrow side up 2. Push the charger all the way in 3. The battery level indicator will start moving (see “Batt[...]
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Getting Star ted 7 SIM Attaching the SIM 1. Remove the battery cover and the battery (see “Removing the battery” on page 5) 2. Slide th e SIM holde r to right until it clicks 3. Lift the SIM holder 4. Insert the SIM in the SIM holder 5. Lower the SIM holder 6. Slide th e SIM holder to left until it clicks 7. Replace the battery and the batte ry[...]
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8 Basic Operation Basic Operation Switching On/Of f Switching On 1. Press and hold D (Power/End) for 2 to 3 seconds 2. The start-up animation will start 3. Customisable Greeting will be displayed for 2 seconds (see “Greeting” on page 28 ) 4. The display will remain in idle screen Switching Off Press and hold D (Powe r/End) for 2 to 3 seconds Wh[...]
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Basic Operation 9 Making a Call The phone is switch ed on, the signal str eng th meter shows network coverage is available in the current area, and the battery has sufficient charge. Entering numbers You need to have the area code and the phone number before you call. In idle screen 1. Enter the area code and phone number with # – , 2. The en ter[...]
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10 Basic Operation Recent calls Making a call from Recent calls list You can select phone numbers from Last c all , Answered call or Unanswer ed call . There are 50 recent numbe rs each in Last call and Answered call list and 20 in Unanswered call list. In idle screen 1. Press C (Send) to show Recent calls lists 2. 4 move to the required list 3. Pr[...]
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Basic Operation 11 International calls You need to have the destination country/reg ion code, area code and the phone numbe r before you make an international call. In idle screen 1. Press and hold # until “ + ” is displayed 2. Enter the country/region code with # – , 3. Enter the area co de and the phone n umber with # – , 4. Press C (Send[...]
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12 Basic Operation Service dial E Your Service Provider may have pr ogrammed some special pho ne numbers into your SIM . You may not modify these numbers. In idle screen 1. Press 1 or 5 to display Contacts list 2. 4 move to the required Service dial number OR From idle screen 1. Press < (Menu) 2. 0 move to Contacts 3. Press < (Select) 4. 4 mo[...]
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Basic Operation 13 Re j e c t in g While the phone is ri nging, press D (Power/End) to reject the call. The numbe r of the unanswered ca lls will be displayed. Pre ss < (View) to see unanswe red call information. Auto answer If Auto Answer is enabled , and the Personal Handsfree kit is connected, calls can be answered without pressing any keys. [...]
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14 Basic Operation Messages You can create, check or send a message while on ac a l l . While on a cal l 1. Press < (Menu) 2. 4 move to Messages 3. Press < (Select) (see “Messages” on page 71) Handsfree If Handsfree is activated, you can hold a co nversation w ithout holding the phone to your ear. While on a cal l 1. Press < (Menu) 2. [...]
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Basic Operation 15 Call waiting F If Call waiting is on, you can receive another call or you can make a Mul ti-party call. Hold and answer You can place a current connection on hold and answer a new call. While on a call 1. Y ou hear an incomin g call and the Caller’s ID is displayed 2. Press C (Send) End and answer You can end the current conne [...]
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16 Basic Operation Rejecting a new call You can reject a new call while you are on a call. While on a cal l 1. Y ou hear an incoming call and the Caller’s ID is displayed 2. Press @ (Reject) Second call You can make another call whil e on a call. While on a cal l 1. Press @ (Hold) 2. Enter the required phone number with # – , OR Press A ( ) and[...]
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Basic Operation 17 Swapping call You can swap between 2 connections. While on the second call 1. Press @ (Resume) 2. The second call will be pl aced on hold and you will be returned to the first call 3. Press @ (Hold) 4. The first call will b e placed on hold and you will be returned to the second call Ending one connection While on calls 1. Press [...]
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18 Basic Operation Multi-par ty call (Conference) F You can have up to 5 calls on a Multi-par ty call. You cannot ha ve more than one Multi-party call at a time. Making a Multi-party call While on 2 calls, with 1 call is on hold 1. Press < (Menu) 2. 4 move to Conference call 3. Press < (Select) Adding more callers You can have up to 5 calls o[...]
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Basic Operation 19 Ending a call in a Multi-party call You can end a call in a Multi-party call one by one. While on a Multi-party call 1. Press < (Menu) 2. 4 move to Hang up 3. Press < ( Select) 4. 4 move to the required phone numbe r 5. Press < ( Select) Ending a Multi-party call You can end a Multi-party call. While on a Multi-party cal[...]
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20 Basic Operation T ext Entry You can use alphanumeric characters to enter text. Press the appro priate key several times until a requ ired character is displayed. If you n eed to use the same key for different characters, enter the first character and wait 1 second. To enter text, you can press and hold # – , and the selection will be displayed[...]
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Basic Operation 21 Te x t m o d e You can change the text entry mode by pressing A () . Press " once as a Shift key. The next entered character will be a capital letter. Press " twice as a Caps Lock key. You can enter all capitals. T9 ® T ext Input Using T 9 ® Text Inpu t entry dramatic ally r educes the number of key presses required: [...]
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22 Exploring the Menus Exploring the Men us My Phone Profiles ...................... 24 Sounds ...................... 25 Display ...................... 28 Slide settings ............. 30 Language .................. 31 Auto answer .............. 31 Shortcut key .............. 32 Menu view ................. 33 Phone settings .......... 34 Defaults ..[...]
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My Phone 23 My Phone Profiles Activating a profile .......... ............. ............. ....... 24 Editing a prof ile ............ ............. ............. .......... 24 Returning to the defaul t setting .... ............. ....... 25 Renaming a Profile ............................. .............25 Sounds V olum e ......... .............. .....[...]
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24 My Phone Profiles You can switch between 4 di fferent profiles, each with a distinct combination of Volume , Ringtone , Message tone , Slide open tone , Slide cl ose tone , Key tone , Warni ng tone and Alerts . From My Phone menu Press < (Select) The following profil es are available: Activ ating a profile From Profiles menu 1. 4 move to the [...]
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My Phone 25 R etur ning to the default setting From Profiles me nu 1. 4 move to the required profile 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to Defaults 4. Press < ( Select) R enaming a Profile From Profiles me nu 1. 4 move to the required profile except Normal 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to Rename 4. Press < ( Select) 5. Enter a pr ofile nam[...]
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26 My Phone Ringtone You can select a Ringtone from the preinstalled selection or from My Sounds . From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Ringtone 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to Preinstalled or My Sounds 4. Press < (Select) 5. 4 move to the required sound and sample soun d will be played 6. Press < (Select) Message tone You can select a Message t[...]
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My Phone 27 Slide close tone You can set Slide close tone Off or select a melod y from a preinstalled selection or My Soun ds . From Sounds menu 1. 4 move to Slide close tone 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to Preinstalled , My Sounds or Off 4. Press < ( Select) 5. 4 move to the required sound and sample sound will be played 6. Press < ( Se[...]
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28 My Phone Display Wallpaper You can change the Wallpape r by selecting a preinstalled image or from My Pictures or My Animations . From Display menu 1. Press < (Select) 2. 4 move to Preinstalled , My Pictures or My Animations 3. Press < (Select) 4. 4 move to the required image as wallpaper 5. Press < (Select) Colour themes You can change[...]
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My Phone 29 Operator notice F Operator n otice is a feature which reminds you of how to operate selected feat ures after you leave the display idle for few minutes. From Display menu 1. 4 move to Operator n otice 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press < ( Select) Backlight time You can set the time length of the backlight. From [...]
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30 My Phone Slide settings You can set the following optio ns to acti vate , when opening or closing th e phone body. Key guard Key guard is used to prevent any keys from being accidentally pressed when the body is closed. From Slide settings menu 1. Press < (Select) 2. 4 move to On or Off 3. Press < (Select) Active slide When Active slide is[...]
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My Phone 31 Language You can change the displa y language of the phone. If you select Automatic , the handset will select the SIM default language ( E ). From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Language 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to the required languag e or Automatic 4. Press < ( Select) Auto answer When you connect the Personal Ha ndsfree earpi[...]
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32 My Phone Shortcut key You can assign two selected functions to the Right soft key and activate them by a Short press (press once) or a Long press (press and hold). From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Shortcut key 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to Short press or Long pres s 4. Press < (Select) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press < (Se[...]
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My Phone 33 Menu view You can change the format of the menu displa y. From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Menu view 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to the required format 4. Press < ( Select) 9 launcher In this mode, you can see t he entire first level of the main menu. In main menu 1. 0 move to the required menu 2. Press < OR Press $ – , Scr[...]
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34 My Phone Phone settings You can customise each phone setting. From My Phone menu 1. 4 move to Phone settings 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required settings 4. Press < (Select) Call services From Phone settings menu 1. 4 move to Call service s 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required setting 4. Press < (Select) Calls F Yo[...]
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My Phone 35 Service charg es E You can control the cost of calls by se tting the limit on the cost of calls and charge units of call time. From Call services menu 1. 4 move to Service charge s 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to the required item to set 4. The current setting is displayed Y ou need to enter the PIN2 code to edit the Max cost and P[...]
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36 My Phone Call diverts You can divert calls by setting the condition according to the type of calls. From Phone settings menu 1. 4 move to Call diverts 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required type of calls or Ca ncel all 4. Press < (Select) When you select Voice calls , 4 move to the required type and press < (Select). 5. 4 move to[...]
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My Phone 37 Security You can limit access to protect your phone, SIM, calls, information and data . You must enable the PIN before changing the code. Phone lock You can lock your p hone, and you will be prompted to enter your unlock code wh en you switch on the phone with a differ ent SIM inserted. From Security menu 1. Press < ( Select) 2. 4 mo[...]
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38 My Phone Changing the Unlock code From Phone lock menu 1. 4 move to Change code 2. Press < (Select) 3. Enter old unlock code 4. Press < (OK) 5. Enter new unlock code 6. Press < (OK) 7. Enter new unlock code to verify 8. Press < (OK) Call bar You can bar certain outgoing and/or in coming calls using a password supplied by your service[...]
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My Phone 39 PIN You can protect your SIM against unauthorise d use. If you enable th e PIN , every time the phone is switched on, you will be prompted to enter the PIN code. Enable PIN to change the PIN code and enter PIN to unable. From Security menu 1. 4 move to PIN 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to Status or Change 4. Press < ( Select) Cha[...]
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40 My Phone Fixed dial E The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN (Fixed Dial Numbers), which is located in your SIM. When this function is on, only FDN can be dialled, and any attempt to call oth er numbers will fail. From Security menu 1. 4 move to Fixe d dial 2. Press < (Select) 3[...]
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Contacts 41 Contacts You can store phone numbers in two locations: the SIM Contacts list and the Phone Contacts list . Note: See “T ext Entry” on page 20 for information on entering text. Viewing the Contacts list ..................... .......... .. 42 Viewing the entries in the Contacts list ............ 42 Editing the Contacts list ..........[...]
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42 Contacts Contacts list You can browse the SIM C ontacts list and the Phone Contacts list individually, or both Contacts list together. Viewing the Contacts list From Contacts menu 1. Press < (Select) 2. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required n ame Viewing the entries in the Contac[...]
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Contacts 43 Editing the Contacts list From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press < (Menu) 3. 4 move to Edit 4. Press < ( Select) 5. 4 move to the required item 6. Press < ( Edit) 7. Edit an entry item 8. Press < (OK) 9. Press A (Save) Not[...]
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44 Contacts Sending messa g es fr om the Contacts list You can send messages via the Contacts list (see “Messages” on page 71). From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to the required entry OR Press the numeric key which contains the first letter of the required name 2. Press < (Menu) 3. 4 move to Create MMS or Create SMS/EMS 4. Press < (Select[...]
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Contacts 45 Create SIM Contacts list: You can store Name, Tel number and Location No . Phone Con tacts list: You can store Na me, 3 Tel numbe rs, 2 E-mail addresses, Ringtone type, Group, Hot key dial, Photo, Note and Locatio n No. Creating a new entr y From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Create 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to SIM or Phone 4. Pres[...]
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46 Contacts From Contacts list menu 1. 4 move to [New entry] 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to SIM or Phone 4. Press < (Select) 5. 4 move to the required item 6. Press < (Edit) 7. Edit the entry item 8. Press < (OK) 9. Press A (Save) The following entry items are availa ble: Icon Item Icon Item Name Hot key dial T el number 1 – 3 Photo[...]
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Contacts 47 Groups You can categorise the phone Contacts entries into 10 groups. You can name, select a particular ringtone and insert a ph oto as an icon for each group to identify incoming call s. This function is available with Phon e Contacts list only. Viewing the Group From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Groups 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move t[...]
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48 Contacts Memory status Memory status shows how many locations are available in each Contacts list . You ca n copy entries the other Contacts list . From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Memory status 2. Press < (Select) 3. 2 bars indicating Contacts lis t memory status are display e d (in use locati on(s)/ maximum locations) Copying all entries to [...]
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Contacts 49 My numbers You can store and vie w your information such as your names and phone numbers in your SIM . View ing My nu mbers From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to My num bers 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to Line 1 or Line 2 4. Press < (Menu) 5. 4 move to View 6. Press < ( Select) T o edit the entry press < (Edit). Editing My numb[...]
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50 Contacts Voicemail You can store the phone number to your Voicemail and make a cal l to check if you have Voic email . Viewing Voicemail From Contacts menu 1. 4 move to Voicemail 2. Press < (Select) 3. Press < (Menu) 4. 4 move to View 5. Press < (Select) T o edit the entry press < (Edit). Editing Voicemail From Voicemail menu 1. Pres[...]
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Contacts 51 Hot key dial You can quickly dia l the numbers which are a ssigned to each numeric key $ – , (see “Hot key dial” on page 11). This function is available with Phone Contacts list only. Assigning Hot keys While editing the Contacts lis t entry 1. 4 move to <Hot key dial> 2. Press < ( Edit) 3. Enter the re quired number $ ?[...]
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52 Games & Apps Games & Apps Games & Apps You can play preinstalled Java TM games and also downloaded Java TM games. Playing a J a v a TM gam e From Games & Apps menu 1. Press < (Select) 2. 4 move to the required Java TM game 3. Press < (Select) 4. Y our phon e starts to load the Java TM game application Note: Most Java TM gam[...]
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Games & Apps 53 Abor ting or Exiting f rom a J a v a TM gam e While in a Java TM game 1. Press D (End) 2. 4 move to the required functi on 3. Press < ( Select) View ing Details From Games & Apps menu 1. 4 move to the required Java TM game 2. Press A (Menu) 3. 4 move to Details 4. Press < ( Select) Changing a Permission setting From Ga[...]
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54 Games & Apps Settings Volume From Settings menu 1. Press < (Select) 2. 0 to adjust the volume level 1 or 3 volume up 7 or 5 volume down 3. Press < (OK) Note: Personal Handsfree does not suppo rt Java TM games. When playing Java TM games the sound will only be heard from the phone’s speaker not from the Personal Handsfree if connected[...]
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Games & Apps 55 Access point From Settings menu 1. 4 move to Access point 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to the required network 4. Press < ( Select) 5. 4 move to Set as default or Edit If you want to set the selected network as a default network, select Set as default . 6. Press < ( Select) Editing a network setting From Access point [...]
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56 Games & Apps View certificate From Games & Apps menu 1. 4 move to View certificate 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required certificate 4. Press < (Select)[...]
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Browser 57 Browser You can access Internet services supported by the network, such as news, weather reports and sport. S tarting the Browser From Browser menu 1. Press < ( Select) 2. The W AP browser wil l start to connect to the network T o exit the browser , press D . Note: If the server is not responding, press < (Retry) or try again later[...]
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58 Browser Using the Browser While browsing the homepage 1. Press A (Menu) or C (Send) 2. 4 move to Browser Menu T o exit the browser , select Done OR Press D (Power/End) or @ () 3. Press < () Menu Description Back Return to the previous page. Go To URL Enter URL and jump to the homep age. Home Jump to the homepage which is pre-defined in the br[...]
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Browser 59 Bookmarks Once you store your favourite page or a frequently accessed page as a bookmark, you can jump to the page quickl y. It is not necessa ry to enter the URL every time. Also you can assign the hot keys to jump to the page. There are 2 types of bookmarks, on e in Browser and the other is off-line Bookmarks . Managing Bookmar k s in [...]
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60 Browser Managing Bookmarks in Browser While viewing Bookmarks 1. 4 move to the required bookmark 2. Press A (Menu) 3. 4 move to the required function 4. Press < () The following functions are availa ble: Mana ging off-line B ookmarks You can store bookmarks in off-line Bookmarks . When you jump to the URL, the Browser will start up automatica[...]
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Browser 61 Managing Bookmarks in off-line Bookmarks From Browser menu 1. 4 move to Bookmarks 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to the required bookmark 4. Press < (Menu) 5. 4 move to the required functi on 6. Press < ( Select) The following functi ons are available: Select Jump to the select ed bookmark site. Edit Edit the T i tle and URL. De[...]
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62 Browser Settings Before accessing the Internet services, you need to set up a subscription with your network operator or Internet Service Provider (I SP) to en able the relevant configuration information. If you have a ny trouble with your network settings, please contact your netwo rk service provider. Note: Modifying default settings may cause[...]
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Camer a 63 Camera Camera Appearance Launch the Camera/V ideo Preview mode ....... 65 Operating th e Camera ............... ............. ......... 66 Options ......... ............. ............. ........... ............. . 66 Preview mode Capture mode Camera Appearance Key functions ............. ........... ............. ............. . 64 S tatu[...]
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64 Camera K ey functions Note: T o change between landscape and por trait see “Change S tyle” on page 69. The Navigation key functi ons will rotate accordingly . Key Function 1 Zoom in 5 Zoom out 3 Brightness up 7 Brightness down < Shutter/Options (Capture mode) Shutter A Options/Save @ Cancel to delete a captured image D Exit the camera mod[...]
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Camer a 65 Status icons Preview mode Launch the Camera/V ideo Pre view mode • In idle screen, press @ ( ) (if Camera is selected as Shortcut key ) • From main menu, press < Camera • Press and hold the shutter key (if Key guard or Phone lock is off) Note: The quality of display images may vary depending on the object or environment. Note: D[...]
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66 Camera Operating the Camera Brightness In Preview mode 3 Brightness up 7 Brightness down Zoom In Preview mode 1 Zoom in 5 Zoom out Taking a picture/Recording a video clip In Preview mode Press < (Shutter) or the shutter key to take a picture or start recording video Press < (Shutter) or the shutter key again to stop recording video Note: S[...]
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Camer a 67 Photo light You can turn the Photo light on when taking a picture or recording a vi deo clip in dark conditions. From options menu 1. 4 move to Photo light 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press < ( Select) Close up mode You need to turn the Close up mode on when taking a picture or recording a video clip at a close r[...]
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68 Camera Effect You can enjoy variou s effects on your picture or video. From options menu 1. 4 move to Effect 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required effect 4. Press < (Select) The following e ffect s are available: • Normal • Sunset • Monochrome • Inverse • Emboss • Cold Frames If you set a frame and take a picture, the p[...]
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Camer a 69 Self timer Self timer automatically takes a picture after a 10 second delay. After pressing the shutter, a series of cli cks will begin. Th e picture will be taken when you hear the shutter sound. From options menu 1. 4 move to Self timer 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press < ( Select) Change style You can select t[...]
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70 Camera Capture mode When you press the shutter, all images are saved in My Pictures or My Animations (see “My Media” on page 83). You can confirm and control the image/video befo re you save it. In Capture mode 1. Press < () 2. 4 move to the required function 3. Press < (Select) The following functions are available for a picture: • [...]
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Messages 71 Messa ges Your phone has various messaging features, including SMS/EMS and MMS . You need to customise the settings of Messages and Ne twork before you start. SMS/EMS – You can send short text messages with media attached to phone numbers whose network support SMS/EMS . MMS – You can send media attached messages to phone numbers who[...]
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72 Messa ges MMS settings Server list You can configure up to 5 server profiles. From Settings menu 1. Press < (Select) 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required network 4. Press < (Select) 5. 4 move to Activate or Edit 6. Press < (Select) T o activate the select ed network, select Activate . T o edit the network settings, select Ed[...]
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Messages 73 Other settings for MMS SMS/EMS settings You can change the fol lowing settings: Signature Y ou can set a signature to add to your message. Reply text Y ou can select On or Off to add the reply text to the messages. Receive setting Y ou can select, accept or reject ano nymous messages. Auto reception Y ou can select On , Off or Interacti[...]
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74 Messa ges R eceiving messa ges When a text message is received, New Message(s)! will be displayed an d the message indicator ( ) will be displayed in th e upper left corner of the display and you will he ar a message to ne (see “Message tone” o n page 26). Note: Please be sure to keep enough free memory for new messages. When the phone memor[...]
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Messages 75 Create From Messages menu 1. Press < ( Select) 2. 4 move to MMS or SMS/EMS 3. Press < ( Select) 4. Enter message (see “T ext Entry” on p a ge 20) 5. Press < (Menu) The following functi ons are available: OK When you are ready to send a message, select OK . Add slide Add new slide after the la st slide. ( MMS only) Insert sl[...]
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76 Messa ges When you are ready to send a message, you need to edit the following items: 6. Press A (Menu) 7. 4 move to Send or Save T o send the message imm ediately , move t o Send a nd press < (Select). T o save the message in Draft folder , move to Save and press < (Select). 8. Press < (OK) Inbox and Outbox You can store received messa[...]
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Messages 77 Chat SMS The Chat SMS featur e enables you to read sen t and received messages on one screen while in the chat mode with an o ther part y. From Messages menu 1. 4 move to Chat SMS 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to Start chat T o check the history , select History and press < (Select). T o clear the history , select Clear hist ory [...]
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78 Messa ges Cell Broadcast You can receive your favourite informa tio n regularly from your service provider. From Messages menu 1. 4 move to Cell Broadcast 2. Press < (Select) R eceiving Cell Broadcast messages From Cell Br oadcast menu 1. 4 move to Receive 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to On or Off 4. Press < (Select) R eading Cell Broa[...]
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Messages 79 • Road reports (Local) • Taxis • Weather • District • Network information • Operator services • Directory enquiries (N ational) • Directory enquiries (Intern ational) • Customer care (Nation al) • Customer care (International) Adding a new topic From Cell Broadcast menu 1. 4 move to Topic li st 2. Press < ( Select[...]
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80 Calendar Calendar You can organise your calendar to remind you of a personal event, such as a holiday period or birthday. You need to se t the clock, day and time before entering anything in the calendar. V iewing the Calendar In idle screen 1. Press < (Menu) 2. 0 move to Calendar 3. Press < OR In idle screen Press 7 to display Calendar Mo[...]
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Calendar 81 Creating a r eminder On Calendar 1. 0 move to the required date 2. Press < (OK) 3. Set HOUR with # – , OR 4 to set HOUR 4. 2 move to MINUTE 5. Set MINUTE with # – , OR 4 to set MINUTE 6. Press < (OK) 7. Enter a titl e of the event OR On Calendar 1. Press A ( L ist) 2. 4 move to [New event] 3. Press < ( Select) Follow the st[...]
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82 Calendar Deleting a reminder On Calendar 1. Press A (List) 2. Press A (Del.) 3. Press < (Y es) to delete OR Press @ (No) not to delete[...]
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My Media 83 My Media You can store your various multimedia files in different type s of folders. Note: Changing SIM does not affect the contents of stored data. My Pictures You can store and manage th e picture files. Picture files are displayed as thumbnails. Move the cursor with 0 . From My Media menu 1. Press < ( Select) 2. 0 move to the requ[...]
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84 My Media My Animations You can store and manage the video files. Video files are displayed as thumbnails . Move the cursor with 0 . From My Media menu 1. 4 move to My Animations 2. Press < (Select) 3. 0 move to the required animation 4. Press < (View) OR Press A (Menu) 5. 4 move to the required function 6. Press < (Select) The following[...]
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My Media 85 My Sounds You can store sound files and manage them. From My Media menu 1. 4 move to My Soun ds 2. Press < ( Select) 3. 4 move to the required so und Sound files are played automatically . 4. Press < (Play) to play again OR Press A (Menu) 5. 4 move to the required functi on 6. Press < ( Select) The following functions are avail[...]
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86 Applications Applica tions Your phone contains a number of preinstalled applica tions. Games & Apps Setting the Ala rms. .......... .............. ............. ..... 87 Alarms Recording a V o ice mem o ................... ............. 88 Playing a Voice memo ............ ........... ............. 88 Deleting a V oice me mo ......... ......[...]
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Applica tions 87 Games & Apps See “Games & Apps” on page 52. Alarms You can set 3 sets of alarms to sound or vibrate when the set time is reached. Note: If the phone is switched off at the alarm set time, the phone will switch on automatically and the alarm will sound. The phone remains on after the alarm. Setting the Alarms From Applic[...]
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88 Applications Voice memo You can record a two-way conversation while on a call. The maximum len gth of the recording time is 16 seconds. Old recordings are ove rwritten; only one recording can be stored. Note: Security of a recording messages is your responsibility . Y ou must ask for the other party’s agreement before recording. R ecor ding a [...]
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Applica tions 89 Sound recorder You can record and make a sound file. From Applicat ions menu 1. 4 move to Sound recorder 2. Press < ( Select) to start recording 3. Press @ ( ) to stop recording Clock You can set the time and date, and select from various types of clock formats. Time & date From Applicat ions menu 1. 4 move to Clock 2. Press[...]
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90 Applications Format From Clock menu 1. 4 move to Format 2. Press < (Select) 3. 4 move to the required format 4. Press < (Select) Auto power on You can set Auto power on and auto matically switch on the phone at the set time. Note: Even if the phone is switched off at the set Auto power on time, the phone will switch on automatically . From[...]
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Applica tions 91 Auto power off You can set Auto power off and automatically switch off the phone at the set time. From Applicat ions menu 1. 4 move to Auto power off 2. Press < ( Select) 3. # – , or 4 to change HOUR setting 4. 2 move to MINUTE 5. # – , or 4 to change MINUTE setting 6. Press < (OK) 7. 4 move to the required settin g 8. Pr[...]
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92 Applications Conv ersion You can convert from/to a home currency using a currency rate. On Calculator 1. Enter a number with # – , (maximum 8 digits) 2. Press A (Menu) 3. 4 move to Conversion 4. Press < (Select) Calculated amount is d isplayed. Cur r ency rate You can set currency rate to convert to/from a particular currency. On Calculator[...]
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Applica tions 93 Melody composer You can compose your own melody and store it as a sound file. From Applicat ions menu 1. 4 move to Melody composer 2. Press < ( Select) Composing a melody You can play a melody while composing . From Melody compos er menu 1. Press < (Change) 2. Enter requ ired notes with # – , , " and ! 3. Press < (O[...]
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94 Accessor y Accessory PC Sof tware The CD-ROM supplie d with your phone contains software applicatio ns which allow you to manage the informa tion in your phone from a Personal Computer (PC), and to enable your PC to communicate with the Internet through your phone. These applications include: Data Connection Assistant Software The Panasonic Data[...]
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T roubleshooting 95 T r oubleshooting Should any problem persist, contact your dealer . Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Extremely short battery lif e for a new battery . The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. Sho[...]
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96 T r oubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Calls cannot be made. The phone is locked. Unlock the phone. Outgoing calls are barred. Disable ou tgoing call barring, or barred dial. The phone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate you r phone after it has registered with a network. Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial S tor[...]
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Impor tant Er ror Messages 97 Impor tant Er ror Messa ges Capacity full! The message area is full. Y our messages can not be stored until some of the currently stored messages are deleted. Function unavailable The selected feature is eit her not supported by the SIM or is not available with the curre nt subscription – contact your Service Provide[...]
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98 Impor tant Err or Messages Unregistered SIM The network has dete cted an authentica tion failure because your SIM is not regi stered with that network – contact your Service Provider .[...]
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Glossar y of T erms 99 Glossar y of T er ms APN Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required ser vice. CHAP Challenge Han dshake Authentication Protocol. A se curity feature in the GPRS network. Copy Copies selected text from short text message without removing it from the original messag e. CSD Circuit Switched Data. A commun[...]
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100 Glossar y of T er ms PIN Personal Identification Number used for SIM security . Supplied by your Se rvice Provider . If the PIN is en tered incorrectl y 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. PIN2 Personal Identification Number used to control the Fixe d Dial S tore and Call Charge metering. Supplied by your Service Provider . If the PI N2 is entere[...]
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P ersonal Settings 101 P ersonal Settings Use the table belo w to record yo ur GSM/GPRS WAP settings. Item Hint Current setting WAP setting Primary IP Primary port Secondary IP Secondary port Ti m e r Homep age Connection s GPRS Login name Password GPRS APN Authentication None/P AP CSD Login name Password Phone number Call type Analog/ISDN T ransfe[...]
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102 Index Index A Access point .......................................... 55 Accessory ............................................. 94 Active line .............................................. 34 Active slide ............................................ 30 Alarms ......................................... 3, 32, 87 Alerts .........................[...]
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Index 103 CSD ................................................ 55, 99 Currency rate ....................................... 92 Cut ........................................................ 99 D Data Connection Assistant Software .... 94 Date ...................................................... 89 Defaults, My Phone .............................. 4[...]
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104 Index Main Menu ............................................22 Making a call ........................................... 9 Max cost, Service charges ....................35 Melody composer ................. .................93 Memory Memory status, Contacts list .........48 My Media ......................................85 Menu view ............[...]
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Index 105 Protocol, SMS/EMS ............................. 73 PUK .................................................... 100 PUK2 .................................................. 100 Q Quality, Camera ............................. 65, 67 Quiet key ................. ............................... 1 R Receive settings, MMS ........................ 73[...]
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106 Index Normal ..........................................20 Numeric .........................................20 T9® ............................................... 20 Time ...................................................... 89 Time & Date .... ......................................89 Topic list, Cell Broadcast ......................78 Tra[...]
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Operat ing Instruc tions Par t 1 Digital Cellular Phone Before operating this handset, please read these instructions (parts 1 and 2) completely . Charge battery before operation. Printed in Czech Republic All screen images in this manual are simulated. Some phone colours may not be available in every country . Panasonic Mobile & Automotive Sys[...]