Panasonic EB GD52 User Manual

Operating Instructions  
EB-GD52  
Digital Cellular Telephone  
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.  
Contents  
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Fitting the SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Fitting the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Getting to Know Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Switching the Phone On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Automatic Redial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Ending a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Answering a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Earpiece Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Locking the Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Using the PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Setting Vibration Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Setting Ring and Key Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Store a Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Browsing Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Retrieve a Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Editing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Grouping Phonebook Entries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Personal Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Hot Key Phone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Service Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Review the Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
My Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Personalising Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Add a Start-up Greeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Displaying Animations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Changing the Ring Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Disabling all Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Selecting Vibration Alert Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Changing the Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Restoring the Default Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Phone Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Using Key Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Changing the Security Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Calculator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Currency Convertor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Short Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Setting the Phone for Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Sending a Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Receiving Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Message Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Using Pre-defined Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Manage Messages Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Message Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Cell Broadcasts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Call Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Recent Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Call Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Call Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Call Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Diverting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Holding Calls and Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Call Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Multi-party Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Changing to a New Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Additional Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Desktop Handsfree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Note Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Accessory Related Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Text Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Important Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Safety Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is  
designed to operate on the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM),  
GSM900 or GSM1800. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.  
Before operating this phone please read the “Important Information” section -  
see page 42.  
These operating instructions detail use of the equipment contained in the Main Kit.  
Some services detailed herein are network dependent or may only be available on a  
subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact  
your Service Provider.  
Fitting the SIM  
The SIM is inserted into the back of the  
phone underneath the battery.  
First, remove the battery cover by  
pushing the cover downwards - see  
“Removing the Battery”.  
Œ
Place the SIM in the recess at the rear  
of the phone (1) ensuring the bevelled  
corner is positioned in the top right  
corner. Slide the SIM to the left (2) using  
Ž

light pressure until it is located under the  
lugs and the SIM retaining clip has clicked into position (3).  
Removing the SIM  
Ensure the SIM retaining clip is pressed  
down (1) and while holding this down  
slide the SIM to the right (2). Once clear  
of the lugs the SIM can be lifted out of  
the recess.  

Œ
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Getting Started  
Fitting the Battery  
Fit a fully charged battery pack. If the  
battery pack is not fully charged then it  
must be charged as described in the  
“Charging the Battery” section.  
Œ
Ž


First, remove the battery cover by  
pressing where indicated and sliding  
the cover downwards (1). Ensure that  
the battery locking mechanism is  
located to the left, then insert the top of  
battery (label uppermost) into the  
battery recess (2). Place the base of the  
battery into the phone and push the  
sliding mechanism to the right locking  
the battery into place (3). Replace the  
battery cover, sliding upwards until it clicks into position (4).  
Removing the Battery  
First, remove the battery cover by  
Œ

Ž
pressing where indicated and sliding  
the cover downwards (1).  
Push the sliding mechanism to the left  
to release the battery (2). The battery  
can now be removed from the phone  
(3).  
Charging the Battery  
Connecting the AC  
Adaptor  

The battery pack must be attached to  
the phone before the AC Adaptor is  
connected. Insert the AC Adaptor plug  
into the base of the phone (1).  
Œ
Note: DO NOT force the connector as  
this may damage the phone and/or the  
AC Adaptor.  
Connect the AC Adaptor to the mains power supply (2). Indicator will light and  
charging starts.  
2
Getting Started  
Operation of Battery Level Indicator  
While charging  
K
Charging complete  
Telephone on  
Telephone off  
H
K
Indicator off  
When charging is complete remove the AC Adaptor.  
Disconnecting the AC Adaptor  
Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the  
mains power supply (1).  

Œ
Squeeze together the two buttons on  
the plug of the AC Adaptor (2) and while  

Ž
maintaining pressure extract the plug  
from the base of the phone (3).  
Low Battery Warning  
When the battery power is low a warning tone will sound and a  
blinking LOW BATTERY message will be displayed. If this  
occurs during conversation finish your call immediately. The  
power will be automatically shut off shortly after the warning  
tone. Fully charge the battery pack or replace it with a fully  
charged one.  
Getting to Know Your Phone  
Location of Controls  
Antenna  
Earpiece  
Incoming/Charging  
Indicator  
A
B
P
C
Earphone/Microphone Socket  
D
E
1 2 3  
4 5 6  
7 8 9  
* 0 #  
Display  
External Connector  
Microphone  
3
Getting Started  
g
Navigation key – pressing up/down/left/right scrolls through options in the  
main area of the display. Pressing left/right scrolls through options in the  
option area of the display  
B
A
P
Select key – selects an option in the option area of the display  
accesses Phonebook or switches character types  
provides instant access to one phone number (Personal Dial)  
makes a call or recalls recently dialled phone numbers  
D
C
clears the last digit entered, clears all digits when pressed and held or  
returns to the previous display  
E
ends a call or switches the phone on/off when pressed and held  
Digit keys  
0
to  
9
,
*
and  
#
– the  
#
key will switch on and  
off vibration alert  
The Menu System  
The menu system provides the means for accessing all the functions which do not  
have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad.  
The menu functions can be selected using a combination of the Navigation key  
and the menu Select key  
g
B
.
During a call a restricted menu will be available.  
Shortcuts  
In addition, once you are familiar with the layout of the menu you can use the keypad  
to enter the Menu Number to quickly obtain the required function. For example,  
pressing  
B
to enter the menu and then 52 will take you directly to the menu  
for changing the ring tone. Examples in these instructions use the shortcuts to gain  
access to the relevant functions or to the sub-menu under which other functions are  
located.  
Display Icons  
Status Icons  
Main Display Area  
Option Area  
Information Area  
Navigation Prompt  
Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or  
after pressing any key.  
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Getting Started  
Status Icons  
The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions. The  
Antenna, Signal and Battery icons are always displayed when the handset is  
switched on and connected to a network.  
Y
lights when you are registered to a non-home network - roaming  
lights when call divert is enabled  
t
]
[
N
lights when vibration alert is enabled  
lights when all tones or ring volume is off  
blinks when an unread message is stored or lights when message area is  
full  
O
S
lights when phone lock is enabled  
indicates that it is possible to make emergency calls  
T
indicates the received signal strength:  
\
- weak signal,  
T
- strong  
signal  
H
indicates the battery level:  
H
- full,  
G
(blinking) - low battery  
Information Area  
This area is used to indicate the current top level menu, the sub-menu number, text  
entry mode, Phonebook source, Phonebook location number, or the alarm set icon  
depending on the current mode of operation.  
?
>
indicates alarm is set  
indicates current Phonebook entry is sourced from Mobile Phonebook  
indicates current Phonebook entry is sourced from SIM Phonebook  
<
Navigation Prompt  
p
This area indicates the available directions in which the Navigation Key  
can be pressed according to the current mode of operation.  
Option Area  
The Option Area displays the options which can be selected by pressing the Select  
key (B).  
5
Basic Operation  
Basic Operation  
Switching the Phone On/Off  
To switch the phone on or off.  
Press and hold  
E
to switch power on  
A greeting animation will be displayed and then the phone will  
go into Idle mode.  
Press and hold  
E
to switch power off  
Making a Call  
Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator  
logo is displayed and the signal strength meter shows network  
coverage is available in the current area.  
1
2
Enter area code and phone number  
Press  
D
International Dialling  
Using the automatic international access code (+) you will be able to dial international  
numbers without having to know the code for the international exchange.  
If the international number is known then it can be entered in the normal fashion  
followed by the area code and phone number.  
1
2
Press and hold  
Press to cycle through the abbreviated international  
names and press to select the required code  
Enter area code and phone number  
Press  
0
until + is displayed  
e
B
3
4
D
Note: Many countries include an initial “0” in the area code. This should, in most  
cases, be left out when dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties making  
international calls, contact your Service Provider.  
Emergency Calls  
To make an emergency call the antenna symbol (S) must be present.  
Enter 112 D or press when SOS is displayed in the option area  
B
6
Basic Operation  
Automatic Redial  
When a call is unsuccessful the phone may ask if you want to  
redial the phone number again automatically.  
Press  
B
when Ok is displayed in the option area and  
the display will countdown in seconds to the next redial.  
To stop redialling, press  
the option area or press  
B
when Cancel is displayed in  
C
.
When a call is connected a beep will be emitted.  
If a call is repeatedly unsuccessful you will not be able to automatically redial the  
phone number. In this case you must redial the phone number manually.  
Ending a Call  
Press  
E
Answering a Call  
To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal strength meter must  
be displayed.  
Press any key except  
E
or  
g
Press to reject the call  
E
If a call is not answered, or is rejected, the number of unanswered calls will be  
displayed.  
Press any key to clear the display  
Caller Identification  
This feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept  
or reject them. The caller’s phone number, and name if stored  
in Phonebook, will be displayed.  
Note: Caller Identification may not always be available.  
Earpiece Volume Control  
The volume level may be adjusted during a call:  
Press  
Press  
a
b
to decrease the volume  
to increase the volume  
Volume control for Personal Handsfree accessory is adjusted  
in the same manner.  
7
Basic Operation  
Locking the Phone  
With the Phone Lock enabled you will be restricted to answer incoming calls and  
make emergency calls only. The Phone Lock Code is factory set to “0000”.  
1
From Idle mode press B 81 to enter the Phone  
Lock menu  
2
Enter the 4-digit code and press  
B
The phone will be locked and the lock icon (  
displayed.  
O) will be  
Unlocking the Phone  
To restore normal operation, enter your Lock Code and press  
B. The lock icon will  
be removed from the display. However, once you turn the phone off and on again you  
will need to re-enter the Lock Code, and when the correct code has been entered Ok  
will be displayed. Press  
B.  
Disabling Phone Lock  
1
2
3
4
From Idle mode press B 8 to enter the Security menu.  
Press  
Press  
f
B
until Disable is displayed in the option area  
Enter the Lock Code and press  
B
Using the PIN  
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM against unauthorized  
use. If you enable the PIN, every time the phone is turned on you will be prompted to  
enter the PIN.  
The PIN2 controls security for the Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering.  
Enabling/Disabling the PIN  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 83 to enter the PIN menu  
Press to enable/disable the PIN  
Enter PIN number  
B
B
8
Basic Operation  
Setting Vibration Alert  
When vibration alert is switched on the phone will vibrate when a call is received.  
Switching on vibration alert will silence the ring volume. However, when the ring  
volume is adjusted after the vibration alert is switched on, the phone will ring and  
vibrate when a call is received.  
From Idle mode:  
Press and hold  
#
to switch on or off. When switched  
on, the phone will vibrate briefly.  
Setting Ring and Key  
Volume  
Changing either the ring volume and key volume is done in the same manner. If you  
increase the ring volume above maximum it will set an escalating ring tone. If you turn  
the ring volume off, the silent indicator icon (  
[
) will be displayed.  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 52 to enter the Tones menu  
Use  
Use  
e
e
to select Ring Volume or Key Volume and press  
to set the volume level and press  
B
B
9
Phonebook  
Phonebook  
Phone numbers can be stored in two locations. You can store numbers in the SIM  
Phonebook (therefore the number of locations, length of name and number of phone  
numbers are SIM dependant). Alternatively you can store phone numbers in the  
Mobile Phonebook, this means that if you change the SIM the numbers in the phone  
are not lost.  
The Mobile Phonebook has the advantage that you can group your phonebook  
entries together.  
Store a Number  
To Store a Number in the SIM Phonebook  
1
2
3
From Idle mode enter the phone number and press  
A
Press to select the SIM Phonebook  
B
Enter the name – see “Text Entry” page 36, and press  
a
4
5
Confirm phone number and press  
Enter location number and press  
B
B
You can choose not to enter a location number and the entry will be placed in the next  
available location. Simply press when Any is displayed in the option area.  
B
To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook  
1
2
3
4
5
From Idle mode enter the phone number and press  
A
Use to select the Mobile Phonebook and press  
a
B
Enter the name - see “Text Entry” page 36, and press  
Confirm phone number and press  
Use to select a group - see “Grouping Phonebook Entries” page 12 - into  
which to place the entry and press  
Enter location number and press  
a
B
e
B
6
B
You can choose not to enter a location number and the entry will be placed in the next  
available location. Simply press when Any is displayed in the option area.  
B
Overwrite Protection  
If a location is occupied you will be prompted to confirm that you wish to overwrite the  
current information.  
Press  
Press  
B
to overwrite the selected location  
to choose another location number  
C
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Phonebook  
Browsing Phonebook  
You can search the Phonebook by either Name or Location. The default setting for  
browsing is by name. When browsing by name pressing a lettered key will take you to  
the first entry starting with that letter.  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 2 to enter the Phonebook menu  
Use  
Use  
f
e
to toggle between Names or Loc’ns display mode and press  
to select the Phonebook you wish to browse and press  
B
B
Retrieve a Number  
From Idle mode:  
1
2
Press  
Use  
A
e
to browse through the Phonebook  
Once you have selected a phone number or name, there are a number of actions that  
you can perform. To dial the selected number press  
Note: The Phonebook you last viewed will be the default when you next press  
D
.
A
. To  
change the default, use the Phonebook menu to select a particular phonebook.  
Speed Dial a Number Stored in SIM Phonebook  
1
2
3
Enter location number – leading zeros may be left out  
Press  
Press  
#
D
Editing Phonebook Entries  
You can Detail, View, Recall, Edit, Delete or Create in the Phonebook. To access any  
of these functions you follow the same procedure. With a phone number or name  
displayed:  
1
2
Use  
f
to cycle through Detail, View, Recall, Edit, Delete or Create  
to select an option  
Press  
B
Detail  
Displays each element of the selected Phonebook entry. Use  
e
to display the  
next/previous element of the entry. Each element may be edited - use  
f
until Edit is  
displayed in the option area and press  
B.  
View  
Displays an individual name and phone number in the names list.  
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Phonebook  
Recall  
Displays the phone number, enabling you to either change it or call the number.  
Edit  
Displays the entry allowing you to make changes as required. Press  
B
to save any  
changes.  
Delete  
Deletes the entry from the Phonebook.  
Create  
Creates a new entry in the Phonebook  
Grouping Phonebook Entries  
The ability to group phonebook entries together is an extra function of the Mobile  
Phonebook.  
Retrieving a Number from a Group  
Groups are used to collect together types of Phonebook entries, for example  
business and personal. Each group can be suitably titled for quick access to the  
entries contained within.  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 23 to enter the Group Settings menu  
Use  
Use  
e
e
to select the group and press  
B
to select the entry required and press  
B
to recall the number.  
Retitling Group Names  
1
2
3
4
5
From Idle mode press B 23 to enter the Group Settings menu  
Use  
Use  
e
f
to select the group  
until Edit is displayed in the option area and press  
B
Clear the current title and re-enter - see “Text Entry” page 36  
Press  
B
12  
Phonebook  
Personal Dial  
The  
P
key can be defined to recall your favourite phone number in preparation for  
initiating a call.  
Setting the Personal Dial Number  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 27 to enter the Personal Dial menu  
Enter the name - see “Text Entry” page 36, and press  
Enter the phone number and press  
a
B
Using Personal Dial  
From Idle mode:  
Press  
P
to recall the number, then press  
D
to initiate a call  
Hot Key Phone Numbers  
It is possible to dial phone numbers from the Phonebook or Service Dial part of  
Phonebook very quickly. Some Hot Key Phone numbers may be reserved by the  
Service Provider, for example the first three Hot Key Phone numbers may be linked  
to Service Dial (network dependent).  
1
2
Press and hold a Digit key  
Press  
1
to  
9
D
Setting the Hot Key Dial Source  
1
From Idle mode press B 26 to enter the Hot Key Dial menu  
2
Use to select SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook and press  
e
B
Service Dial Numbers  
Your Service Provider may program some special phone numbers into your SIM  
(network dependent). It is not possible to modify the Service Dial numbers.  
1
2
Press and hold  
A
Press to browse through the Service Dial list of phone numbers  
e
The phone number pointed to can only be recalled or dialled.  
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Phonebook  
Review the Phonebook  
The Review function in the Phonebook menu shows how many locations are  
available in the Phonebook.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 24 to enter the Review menu  
Use to select SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook and press  
e
B
A summary of the selected Phonebook will be displayed.  
Use to gain a detailed view of the Phonebook locations. Occupied locations  
are shown with “ ”.  
3
e
w
My Numbers  
My Numbers is a convenient part of Phonebook where your voice, fax and data  
phone number(s) can be stored and viewed. This function is SIM dependent.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 25 to display the number  
If more than one number is available then use  
numbers  
e
to cycle through the listed  
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Personalising Your Phone  
Personalising Your Phone  
Add a Start-up Greeting  
A personalised greeting can be programmed for when the phone is switched on.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 531 to enter the Greeting menu  
Use the text entry facility to add your greeting and press  
page 36  
B
- see “Text Entry”  
Displaying Animations  
Animations can be displayed when the phone is switched on.  
1
From Idle mode press B 533 to enter the  
Animation menu  
2
3
Use  
e
to cycle through the animated themes available  
to select either the desired theme, or disable the animation  
Press  
B
Changing the Ring Tone  
The ring tones of the phone can be changed to one of many pre-defined sounds or to  
a voice ringer (a voice recording used as a ring tone).  
Setting up a Pre-defined Ring Tone  
You can choose from a selection of tones and melodies.  
1
From Idle mode press B 523 to enter the  
Ring Type menu  
2
3
Use  
e
to cycle through the ring types  
to select the desired ring tone  
Press  
B
Recording a Voice Ringer  
1
From Idle mode press B 524 to enter the Voice Ringer menu  
Press and start speaking into the microphone to record your voice. The  
recording will stop automatically after 5 seconds, or before if is pressed.  
To playback the recording press  
2
1
B
3
2
Disabling all Tones  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 521 to enter the All Tones menu  
Press to disable all tones and the silent indicator icon ( ) will be displayed.  
B
[
Repeat the process to enable all tones.  
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Personalising Your Phone  
Selecting Vibration Alert Type  
The vibration alert facility may be set to vibrate continuously or intermittently.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 54 to enter the Vibration Alert menu  
Use to select the type of vibration desired and press  
e
B
Once recording is complete for a second time the display will indicate if the recording  
was successful or not.  
Changing the Language  
It is possible to change the language that the phone uses for either the display  
messages and/or for text entry.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 51 to enter the Language menu  
Use to select DisplayLanguage or Tegic Language (text entry) that you  
wish to change and press  
Use to select the desired language and press  
e
B
3
e
B
Restoring the Default Phone Settings  
Any personal settings can be returned to their factory default, with the exceptions of  
the Phone Lock code and the Language.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 57 to enter the Defaults menu  
Press to restore the default settings  
B
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Phone Security  
Phone Security  
The phone features a number of security functions that protect against unauthorized  
use, and enable you to restrict access to certain features - see “Using the PIN” page  
8. It is recommended that you memorize your security codes. If you need to make a  
note of your security codes, never write them in a way that they can be recognized by  
another person. If you forget them contact your dealer for the Phone Lock Code or  
your Service Provider for PIN and PIN2.  
Using Key Guard  
The Key Guard function is used to prevent any keys from  
being accidentally pressed e.g. when the phone is being  
carried.  
From Idle mode press  
B
three times to enable Key  
Guard  
When a call is received Key Guard will be disabled temporarily, allowing you to press  
any key to answer the call. Emergency calls can still be made.  
Disabling Key Guard  
When Free is displayed in the option area press  
B
twice  
Changing the Security Codes  
1
2
3
4
5
6
From Idle mode press B 8 to enter the Security menu  
Use  
Use  
e
f
to select Phone Lock, PIN or PIN2  
until Change is displayed in the option area and press  
B
Enter the current code and press  
B
Enter the new code and press  
B
Verify the new code and press  
B
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Phone Security  
Restricting Calls  
Call Barring  
The Call Bar function is used to restrict certain outgoing and/or incoming calls. Call  
Bar is controlled by a security password that is supplied by your Service Provider.  
When updating or checking the status of Call Bar the phone must be registered with a  
network. Different Call Bar restrictions can be used for voice, fax and data calls. Any  
combination of call restrictions can be set.  
1
2
3
4
From Idle mode press B 82 to enter the Call Bar menu  
Use  
Use  
e
e
to select Bar Voice, Bar Fax or Bar Data and press  
B
to the select level of call barring that you wish to apply and press  
B
Enter Call Bar password and press  
B
Barred Dialling  
The Barred Dial function enables you to bar all phone numbers pre-programmed in  
the SIM from being dialled on the phone. To use this function PIN2 is required.  
From Idle mode press B 86 and press  
enter PIN2 and press  
B
to enable Barred Dial ,  
B
Fixed Dial  
The Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook, but with additional security. When the  
security feature Fixed Dial is enabled it is only possible to make calls with phone  
numbers that are in the Fixed Dial Store.  
When Fixed Dial is enabled any manually dialled phone numbers must match a  
phone number in the Fixed Dial Store.  
To store, edit or delete a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store the Fixed Dial  
function must be enabled. With Fixed Dial enabled, all phone numbers can be  
added, edited or deleted as normal, but you will be prompted for PIN2.  
“Wild” Numbers  
Wild numbers are spaces that can be stored in a phone number. The “wild” numbers  
must be filled before the phone number is dialled. Used in conjunction with Fixed Dial  
calls can be restricted, for example, to a specific area by storing the area code of a  
phone and when recalled the remainder can be added. The “wild” numbers can be  
anywhere within a stored phone number.  
1
Press and hold  
number  
0
until _ is displayed to enter a wild  
2
When the phone number is recalled pressing a numeric  
key will fill in a “wild” number.  
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Applications  
Applications  
Clock  
This phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and a power on/off feature.  
Initially Setting the Home Time  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 411 to enter the  
Clock Set menu and press  
Enter the digits for the date in the format day/month/year  
and press  
B
B
Enter the digits for the time using 24 hour clock and press  
B
Setting the Clock Format  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 412 to enter the Clock Format menu  
Press  
Press  
e
B
to cycle through the different clock and/or date formats  
to select the desired clock display type  
Altering the Time/Date  
1
2
3
4
5
6
From Idle mode press B 411 to enter the Clock Set menu  
Press and hold to remove the current date  
Enter the digits in the format day/month/year  
Press to accept the date  
Press and hold to remove the current time  
Enter the digits using 24 hour clock and press  
C
B
C
B
Setting the Alarm  
If you have not already set the clock, you will be prompted to do so prior to setting the  
alarm.  
There are four separate alarms, each of which may be set independently.  
1
From Idle mode press B 413 to enter the  
Alarm Set menu and press  
Use to select the alarm to be set and press  
Enter the digits for the time and press  
B
2
3
4
e
B
B
Use  
e
to select the frequency of the alarm and press  
B
5
Use  
e
to select the ring type and press  
B
Once the alarm has been set,  
?
will be displayed in the information area when the  
phone is in Idle mode.  
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Applications  
Muting the Alarm  
When the set time is reached the alarm will sound and the display will flash with an  
alarm message. The alarm will sound for 30 seconds. If the alarm is due during a call,  
it will activate vibration alert.  
To end the alarm:  
Press any key  
Disabling the Alarm  
1
From Idle mode press B 413 to enter the Alarm Set menu and  
press  
B
2
3
Use  
Use  
e
to select the alarm to be disabled and press  
until Disabled is displayed and press  
B
twice  
e
B
Once disabled, following the same procedure will re-enable the alarm.  
Adjusting the Alarm Time  
1
From Idle mode press B 413 to enter the Alarm Set menu and  
press  
Use  
Press and hold  
Enter the digits for the time and press  
Press to select the frequency of the alarm and press  
Use to select the ring type and press  
B
2
3
4
5
6
e
to select the alarm to be adjusted and press  
to remove the current alarm time  
B
C
B
e
B
e
B
Setting a Power On/Off Time  
You can set your phone to turn itself on or off automatically at a specified time using  
the Power On/Off feature. The procedure for setting/adjusting the Power On/Off  
automatically is similar to that for setting the time on the clock. For either setting or  
adjusting the time you need to select Power On Time or Power Off Time in the  
Clock Function menu.  
Caution: Ensure that the setting of the Power On function will not contravene any  
regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical  
facility etc. - see “Important Information” page 42.  
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Applications  
Calculator  
The four function calculator will enable you to perform simple arithmetic calculations  
(addition/subtraction/multiplication and division).  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 42 to enter the Calculator menu  
Enter a number (maximum 10 digits) and it will be displayed on the lower line  
Use  
perform (  
subtract)  
g
to select the arithmetic operation you wish to  
to multiply, to add, to divide, to  
b
c
a
d
4
5
6
Enter a number (maximum 10 digits) and it will be  
displayed next to the operation symbol  
If you use  
calculation will be performed and the result displayed on the upper line  
Press to complete the calculation when = is displayed in the option area  
to add a decimal point.  
g
to select another arithmetic operation to perform, an intermediate  
B
Note: Press and hold  
1
Currency Convertor  
The currency convertor enables you to convert from/to a home currency using a  
conversion rate that you enter.  
From Idle mode press B 43 to enter the Currency menu  
Entering an Initial Conversion Rate  
1
Press  
Enter a country code for the home currency (up to 3  
characters) and press  
Enter a country code for the foreign currency (up to 3  
characters) and press  
Enter the currency conversion rate and press  
to add a decimal point.  
B
2
B
3
4
B
B
Note: Press and hold  
1
Converting a Value  
1
Check the conversion rate is the one you require and press  
B
2
Enter the value to be converted and press  
B
The country code and currency rate will be retained in the phone once entered. The  
next time you use the convertor you can edit the conversion rate/country codes while  
in the Currency/Rate display. Use  
press  
f
until Edit is displayed in the option area and  
B
.
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Applications  
Swapping the Currency Conversion  
When you have accepted the conversion rate and are ready to enter the value to be  
converted, you can swap the currencies to convert from the foreign currency into the  
home currency.  
1
2
Use  
f
until Swap is displayed in the option area and press  
B
Enter the value for conversion and press  
B
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Short Text Messages  
Short Text Messages  
You can receive, display, edit and/or send short text messages, of up to 160  
characters to mobile phones on the same network or any network that has a roaming  
agreement.  
Setting the Phone for Text Messages  
Before you can send a message you must enter the Message Centre number into  
Parameters (your Service Provider will supply the Message Centre number).  
The Message Centre number may have been preprogrammed, on your SIM card.  
Setting the Message Centre Number  
1
From Idle mode press B 363 to enter the Message Centre menu  
and press  
B
2
Enter message centre number in international dial format – see “International  
Dialling” page 6  
Sending a Text Message  
1
From Idle mode press B 33 to enter the Create  
menu and press  
Enter the message (up to 160 characters) – see “Text  
Entry” page 36 and press  
You will be prompted if you wish to send the message, if you  
do not wish to send the message press , the message will be stored.  
and enter the destination phone number (or recall a number from the  
Phonebook) - see “Retrieve a Number” page 11 and press  
Press  
You may be asked if you wish to have delivery confirmation, if you want  
confirmation press . If you do not, use until No is displayed in the option  
area, then press  
B
2
B
C
3
Press  
B
B
4
5
B
B
f
B
The default setting for delivery confirmation can be enabled/disabled using the  
Report parameter in the Short Message menu.  
6
Use  
e
to select a melody type, if required, and press  
B
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Short Text Messages  
Receiving Text Messages  
When a Short Text Message is sent to your phone the message indicator (  
N) will  
blink in the display, with an audible tone or vibration. This indicates that a new  
message has been received.  
When Read is displayed in the option area press  
B
to read  
the message. Use to navigate through the message and  
g
to identify the sender of the message.  
Note: If the message indicator is displayed constantly (does  
not blink) this indicates that the message area is full and you  
will need to delete old messages in order to be able to receive new messages in the  
future.  
Message Options  
Reply to a Message  
When you have received and read a message you may wish to reply to the sender.  
This is the default setting in the option area and pressing  
reply message.  
B
will allow you to create a  
Delete a Message  
While reading a message use  
f
until Delete is displayed in the option area. Press  
B
twice to delete the message. To enable the auto-deletion of messages - see  
“Message Parameters” page 26.  
Edit a message  
While reading a message use  
f
until Edit is displayed in the option area. Press  
B
and make any amendments. Pressing  
B
will give you the option to send the edited  
message - see “Sending a Short Text Message” page 23. Press  
C
if you do not wish  
to send the message and it will be stored in the Send List.  
Using Pre-defined Messages  
Pre-defined messages can be sent immediately or they can be used as a basis for a  
longer message and edited accordingly.  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 33 to enter the Create menu  
Use  
e
g
to point to the pre-defined message you wish to use and press  
B
Use  
to navigate through the message and add any extra text – see “Text  
Entry” page 36  
When complete the message can be sent - see “Sending a Text Message” page 23  
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Short Text Messages  
User Defined Message  
Creating a User Defined Message  
It is possible to create a user defined message which, once generated, can be used  
as any other pre-defined message.  
From Idle mode press B 34. Edit the message as required and press  
B
.
Selecting the User Defined Message  
From Idle mode press B 33  
The user defined message will be displayed at the top of the list of pre-defined  
messages.  
Use  
a
until the  
s
prompt is adjacent to the message and press  
B.  
Changing the Pre-defined Message Language  
With the pre-defined message highlighted:  
1
2
3
Use  
Use  
Use  
f
e
f
to select Lang in the option area and press  
to select a language and press  
until Select is displayed in the option area and press  
B
B
B
twice to send  
the message  
Manage Messages Lists  
All messages, whether sent or received, will be stored on the SIM until they are  
deleted. Selecting a stored message allows it to be replied to, edited or deleted.  
Receive List  
Messages received will be stored in the Receive List. A blinking “•” indicates an  
unread message.  
When reading a message the sender’s information is displayed below the text  
indicating the time the message was sent and the message centre number. Pressing  
B
allows you to reply to the message.  
Send List  
When a message has been sent or edited it will be stored in the Send List.  
Review  
Review allows you to check usage of the message area.  
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Short Text Messages  
Message Parameters  
From Idle mode press B 36 to enter the Parameters menu. The  
following parameters can be set:  
Auto Delete  
When set will erase messages automatically:  
Received Read - will overwrite the oldest read message  
Received Any - will overwrite the oldest message even though it may not have been  
read.  
Lifetime  
This is the duration that your message is stored at the Message Centre. Delivery  
attempts will be repeated until the message has been delivered or the Lifetime  
expires.  
Message Centre  
Allows the Message Centre phone number to be edited - see “Setting the Phone for  
Short Text Messages” page 23.  
Report  
When your message has been delivered a confirmation will be received if Report is  
set to Yes.  
Protocol  
The Message Centre may be able to convert the message to the format specified by  
the selected protocol.  
Cell Broadcasts  
Cell broadcasts are general information that is sent to your phone by a network  
operator. The information can include topics like local traffic reports, weather etc.  
Setting Broadcast Topics  
You need to specify the topic(s) of information that you wish to receive as broadcasts  
before you can receive them.  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 373 to enter the Topics menu  
When Insert is displayed in the option area press  
Use to cycle through the available topics and press  
currently displayed topic into your broadcast list  
B
e
B
to insert the  
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Short Text Messages  
Enabling/Disabling Broadcasts  
1
From Idle mode press B 371 to enter the Receive menu  
2
Press  
B
Once enabled, following the same procedure will disable broadcasts.  
Message List  
This is a store for the last received broadcast messages. Messages can be deleted  
from here.  
Language  
The Language in which broadcast messages are displayed can be changed  
(network dependent).  
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Call Information  
Call Information  
Recent Numbers  
Recently dialled phone numbers will be stored in Last Dialled.  
If Caller Identification is available the caller’s phone number for an answered call will  
be stored in Answered and an unanswered call will be stored in Unanswered.  
If Caller Identification is not available then calls will still be stored but will have the  
date and time attributed to them.  
When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest.  
1
2
3
Press  
D
Use  
Use  
e
to select Last Dialled, Answered or Unanswered and press  
to select the phone number (or name) you wish  
B
e
to redial and press  
D
You can edit or delete the phone number before dialling – see  
“Editing Phonebook Entries” page 11.  
If you wish to store the selected number in Phonebook, press  
A
while the number is displayed – see “Store a Number” page 10.  
Calling the Last Dialled Number  
To redial your last called phone number press D D  
Returning an Unanswered Call  
When the display shows that you have received calls but not answered them.  
1
2
3
4
Press  
B
The last caller’s phone number will be displayed if it is available  
Press  
Press  
e
D
to select the phone number you wish to dial  
Call Duration  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 6 to enter the Call Service menu  
Use to select one of the functions described below, and press  
e
B
The Last Call function will display the duration and call charge, if available, of the last  
call during Idle mode or the current call during a call. Times are indicated as: hours  
(0-99), minutes (0-59), seconds (0-59) - HH:MM:SS.  
The All Calls function displays the accumulated duration and call charge, if available,  
of incoming and outgoing calls. The lock code or PIN2 is required to reset the timer  
and call charge.  
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Call Information  
Call Charges  
To maintain control over the cost of calls that are made, the phone can be set to  
restrict use to a finite number of units overall.  
Setting the Unit Price  
Firstly, a price per unit must be entered. This is the cost that the Service Provider  
charges for one unit of call time.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 662 to enter the Price/Unit menu  
Press to edit the values  
B
At this point you will be asked to enter your PIN2.  
3
4
Enter a currency unit (up to three characters) and press  
Enter a price and press  
B
B
Setting the Maximum Unit Level  
1
From Idle mode press B 663 to enter the Max Cost menu  
2
Press to edit the values  
B
At this point you will be asked to enter your PIN2.  
3
Enter a value (number of units) which is to be the maximum permitted, and the  
corresponding cost will be displayed  
4
Press  
B
to accept  
Note: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and off-peak times.  
Therefore, the call charge can be calculated accordingly. However, call charge  
information may not give an accurate reflection of the tariffs charged by your Service  
Provider.  
Setting a Warning Level  
A warning can be set as an indication that the maximum cost is about to be reached.  
1
2
3
From Idle mode press B 664 to enter the Warning at menu  
Press to edit the value  
Enter a value (in units) at which time you would like the warning to sound and  
press  
B
B
Call Identification  
In the Call Service menu, the Caller’s ID and Withhold ID functions allow you to  
check the status of whether a Caller’s Identification is sent or can be received.  
Note: When checking the status the phone must be registered with a network.  
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Advanced Operation  
Advanced Operation  
Diverting Calls  
Voice, fax and data calls can be diverted using different circumstances and to  
different numbers. For example you may wish voice calls to be diverted to Voicemail  
in the event that the phone is switched off.  
1
2
3
4
From Idle mode press B 7 to enter the Call Divert menu  
Use  
Use  
e
e
to select the type of calls to divert and press  
B
to select the circumstances to initiate the divert and press  
B
Enter phone number to divert to and press  
B
When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon (t) is displayed.  
When updating or checking the status of Call Divert the phone must be registered  
with a network.  
Holding Calls and Call Waiting  
Holding/Resuming a Call  
1
Press  
B
when Hold is displayed in the option area  
2
Press  
B
when Resume is displayed in the option area  
Making a Second Call  
1
Enter phone number (or recall from Phonebook – see “Retrieve a Number” page  
11)  
2
Press  
D
The first call will be placed on hold.  
Receiving a Second Call  
A second call can be received, if Call waiting is switched on. This is enabled from the  
Call Service menu. It is not possible to have more than one fax or data call. All voice  
calls must be ended before you can make or receive a fax or data call.  
Accept a Second Call  
Press  
B
when Accept is displayed in the option area  
The current call will be placed on hold.  
Reject a Second Call  
1
Press  
f
to display Reject in the option area  
2
Press  
B
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Advanced Operation  
End Current Call and Receive Second Call  
1
Press  
E
with a waiting call  
2
Press any key except  
E
or  
g
Operation During Two Calls  
Swapping Between Calls  
The  
!
prompt indicates the current call  
Press  
B
when Swap is displayed in the option area  
End Current Call  
1
Press  
f
to display End in the option area  
2
Press  
B
The held call will remain held.  
End Both Calls  
Press  
E
Call Transfer  
With two calls connected, Call Transfer enables you to connect them together ending  
your connection, leaving the other parties to talk together without you.  
When you have two calls:  
1
2
Press  
Press  
f
B
to display Trans. in the option area  
The two calls will be connected to each other and your call will be ended.  
Note: Two call transfer cannot be utilized while in Multi-party mode.  
Multi-party Calls  
A Multi-party call enables three to five people to be in conversation at the same time.  
It is possible to swap between a Multi-party call and another call in the same way as  
with two separate calls.  
Enabling Multi-party  
With two calls connected (one active, one on hold):  
1
2
Press  
Press  
f
B
to display Merge in the option area  
A Multi-party call has been enabled, all three people will be able to talk to each other.  
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Advanced Operation  
Adding to Multi-party  
You can add to the Multi-party call (up to a maximum of five). Either by making a call  
or accepting an incoming call. The call can then be merged into the Multi-party.  
Note: When making a call or accepting an incoming call the Multi-party call will be  
placed on hold. The callers in the Multi-party call can continue to communicate with  
each other while on hold.  
Splitting a Multi-party  
You can select an individual from the Multi-party and remove their connection. This  
enables you to talk privately without the participation of the rest of the Multi-party.  
During a Multi-party call:  
1
2
3
4
Use  
f
until Option is displayed in the option area and press  
B
Press  
Press  
Press  
e
to select a caller in the Multi-party  
f
B
to display Split in the option area  
The selected caller will be split from the Multi-party call and the Multi-party call will be  
placed on hold (the remaining Multi-party call callers can still communicate).  
Ending Multi-party Calls  
You can either select an individual in the Multi-party and end the call or end the entire  
Multi-party call. If a call is held, or an other call is incoming then an individual call  
cannot be ended.  
Ending a Single Connection  
During a Multi-party call  
1
2
3
4
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
f
e
f
B
to display Option in the option area and press  
to select a caller in the Multi-party  
B
to display End in the option area  
Ending a Multi-party Call  
During a Multi-party call:  
Press  
E
to end all the calls at once  
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Advanced Operation  
Changing to a New Network  
When not in your home country you may use a network that you do not directly  
subscribe to, this is called ROAMING. National Law may not permit roaming in your  
home country.  
The New Network function is used to manually select a network that is available in  
your current location.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 91 to enter the New Network menu  
Use to select one from the list of available networks and press  
e
B
An X will be displayed in the information area if you cannot register with the selected  
network.  
When the Search Mode is set to Automatic the phone will automatically reselect a  
new network in order to maintain optimum network availability. With the Search  
Mode set to Manual the phone will only use a selected network. If coverage is lost  
another network should be selected.  
The Network List is used when the Search Mode has been set to Automatic. The  
location numbers in the Preferred Network List show the search priority.  
Selecting Insert stores a new network in the currently displayed location and then  
moves other networks down, Edit overwrites the old network with a new one, and  
Add stores a new network at the end of the list  
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Additional Features  
Additional Features  
Desktop Handsfree  
Desktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation without having to hold the  
phone to your ear.  
Note: Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode.  
Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls  
During a Handheld call:  
1
2
Use  
f
to until H’free is displayed in the option area  
Press  
B
During a Handsfree call:  
Press to revert to Handheld operation  
B
Answering a Call Handsfree  
Pressing and holding  
D
will allow the call to be answered Handsfree.  
DTMF Tones  
DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice  
mail, paging and computerized home banking. For example, you may need to input a  
number to remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in  
the Phonebook with DTMF tones, allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and  
the DTMF number to be sent automatically.  
Send DTMF Tones During a Call  
Enter digits (0 to 9, # and *)  
Pause Dial  
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.  
1
2
3
Enter phone number  
Press and hold  
0
until a P is displayed  
Enter DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number  
to access voice mail messages.  
4
Press  
D
When the call is successful DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds or when  
pressed.  
D
is  
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Additional Features  
If the DTMF tones are unsuccessful then the destination of your call may require that  
the length of the tones be increased.  
1
2
From Idle mode press B 56 to enter the DTMF Length menu  
Use to set to Long and press  
e
B
Note Pad  
During a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial when the call has  
ended.  
During a call:  
1
2
Enter phone number  
When the call has ended press  
D
to call that number  
To store in Phonebook, press  
Number” page 10.  
A
while the number is displayed – see “Store a  
Accessory Related Features  
When Auto Answer is switched on, and Personal Handsfree is connected, a call will  
be answered without pressing any keys.  
This is also applicable to the Handsfree Car Kit accessory.  
See the documentation provided with the relevant Accessory for operational  
details.  
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Text Entry  
Text Entry  
The phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric characters to enter details  
into the Phonebook, to create text and e-mail messages etc. This section details the  
characters that can be entered and the relevant keys to press.  
Text Mode  
Normal  
Greek  
Extended  
Numeric  
(0-9)  
T9®  
Key  
(U  
)
(
V
)
(
W
)
Alternatives  
0+P_  
0
1
2
Punctuation space”@,.;:!¡?¿()[]{}’&%+-/\^~|<>  
=
£$¥¤§  
1
2
ABG  
DEZ  
HQI  
KLM  
NXO  
PRS  
abc  
ABCabc  
DEFdef  
GHIghi  
JKLjkl  
AÄÅÆBCÇaäåæàbc  
DEÉFdeéèf  
GHIghiì  
def  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
*
#
ghi  
jkl  
JKLjkl  
mno  
pqrs  
tuv  
MNOmno  
PQRSpqrs  
TUVtuv  
WXYZwxyz  
*
MNÑOÖØmnñoöøò  
PQRSpqrsß  
TUÜVtuüùv  
WXYZwxyz  
*
TUF  
CYW  
*
wxyz  
Shift/Lock*  
Space  
#
#
#
#
* Press  
case). Pressing  
*
once to enter a single capital letter (subsequent characters will be lower  
twice acts as a keyboard CAPS LOCK function and subsequent  
*
characters will be uppercase, until  
lowercase character entry.  
*
is pressed for a third time returning to  
T9® Text Input  
Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses  
required:  
Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not  
be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached; then  
check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing on to the next word.  
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Text Entry  
If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you  
require, press  
next word.  
0
repeatedly until the correct word is displayed. Continue to the  
If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary (i.e. It is a proper noun or a  
rarely used word) then it should be entered using the Normal (  
U) mode.  
Other Text Modes  
To access any of the other text entry modes use  
A
to cycle through until the desired  
mode is displayed in the Information Area.  
When using Normal (  
U), Greek (V) or Extended (W) text entry modes, each  
time a key is pressed in quick succession it will display the next character available on  
that key (or if the key is pressed and held down it will cycle through the available  
characters). Releasing the key, or pressing another key will enter the currently  
displayed character and the cursor will move to the next position.  
Editing Text  
Pressing  
e
will move you up or down one text line (or field in Phonebook). Pressing  
f
will move you left or right one character (or to the first character of the previous or  
next word when using T9® text entry mode). When the cursor is moved over a  
character and another key pressed this will insert the new character immediately  
before the selected character. Pressing  
C
will delete the character to the left of the  
cursor or delete the current line when pressed and held.  
T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.  
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Menu Structure  
Menu Structure  
From Idle mode pressing  
B
will display a menu of phone features. To select a  
feature press  
then press  
e
so that the pointer is showing next to the feature that you require  
B
.
To exit the current menu and return to the previous level press  
C
. To exit completely  
out of the menu structure, press and hold  
C
, or  
E
(except during a call).  
1 Key Guard  
2 Phonebook  
Browse  
Create  
Group Setting  
Review  
My Numbers  
Hot Key Dial  
Personal Dial  
Receive List  
Send List  
Create  
User Defined Msg  
Review  
3 Messages  
4 Applications  
Clock Set  
Clock Format  
Alarm Set  
Power On Time  
Power Off Time  
Clock Function  
Calculator  
Currency  
Parameters  
Broadcasts  
Display Language  
Tegic language  
Language  
Tones  
5 Personalise  
All Tones  
Ring Volume  
Ring Type  
Voice Ringer  
Key Volume  
Warning Tone  
Display Setting  
Vibration Alert  
Auto Answer  
DTMF Length  
Defaults  
Greeting  
Contrast  
Animation  
Last Call  
All Calls  
Call Waiting  
Caller’s ID  
Withhold ID  
Call Charge  
6 Call Service  
7 Call Divert  
8 Security  
Voice Calls  
Fax Calls  
Data Calls  
Cancel All  
Status  
Phone Lock  
Call Bar  
PIN  
PIN2  
Fixed Dial  
Barred Dial  
Bar Voice  
Bar Fax  
Bar Data  
Cancel All  
Status  
Cost Left  
Price/Unit  
Max Cost  
Warning at  
Password  
New Network  
Search Mode  
Network List  
9 Network  
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Trouble Shooting  
Trouble Shooting  
Should any problem persist contact your dealer.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check that the Battery Pack is fully  
charged and correctly connected to  
the phone  
Telephone will not  
switch on  
The network you are  
using and the  
condition of the  
battery pack can  
affect battery life  
Extremely short  
battery life for a  
new battery pack  
Short battery life  
for an old battery  
pack  
The battery pack has  
worn out  
Replace with a new one  
When the Battery  
Pack has been  
deeply discharged  
the phone will take a before the indicator is lit and  
short time until the  
indicator lights  
The charging  
Leave the phone charging the  
Battery Pack for a few minutes  
indicator does not  
light and the phone  
cannot be switched  
on when charging  
attempting to switch it on  
To maintain maximum performance  
always use until the Low Battery  
Warning and then fully recharge  
the battery pack.  
To revive the battery pack use the  
telepone until the Low Battery  
Warning and then fully recharge  
three times. However, if the battery  
life is still short, the battery pack  
has eventually worn out. Replace  
with a new one.  
The life of the battery  
pack is affected by  
improper charging,  
this is inherent in all  
Ni-MH batteries  
Short battery life  
for Ni-MH battery  
pack  
The phone is locked  
Unlock the phone  
Outgoing calls are  
barred  
Disable the outgoing call barring, or  
barred dial  
Calls cannot be  
made  
The phone is not  
registered to a  
network  
Move to a coverage area and  
operate your phone after it has  
registered with a network.  
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Trouble Shooting  
Check your SIM supports Fixed  
Dial  
Check if the Fixed Dial is switched  
on  
Check the phone number is stored  
in the Fixed Dial  
Calls cannot be  
made from Fixed  
Dial Store  
The phone is not  
switched on  
Switch the phone on  
Incoming calls are  
barred  
Calls cannot be  
received  
Disable the incoming call barring  
The phone is not  
registered to a  
network  
Move to a coverage area and  
operate your phone after it has  
registered with a network.  
Check that the antenna symbol  
S
Emergency calls  
cannot be made  
You are not in a  
GSM coverage area  
is displayed - move to a coverage  
area and operate your phone when  
the antenna symbol is displayed  
Telephone  
The phone is locked  
Unlock the phone  
numbers cannot be  
recalled from  
Phonebook  
Phone number has  
been restricted  
Switch off restriction  
Important Error Messages  
These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed:  
Area Not Allowed  
Roaming in the selected area is not allowed  
Network Not  
Allowed  
Roaming with the selected network is not allowed  
The network has detected an authentication failure  
because your SIM is not registered with that network -  
contact your Service Provider  
Security Failure  
SIM Blocked /  
Contact Service  
provider  
The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN/PIN2  
unblocking keys (PUK/PUK2) has been entered incorrectly  
ten times - contact your Service Provider  
The phone has detected a problem with the SIM - switch  
the phone off and then back on; if the message is still  
displayed contact your Service Provider  
SIM Error  
The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM personalisation  
checks - contact your Service Provider  
SIM Invalid  
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Trouble Shooting  
The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM or  
is not available with the current subscription - contact your  
Service Provider  
Function  
Unavailable  
The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong  
PUK2 has been entered ten times, services controlled by  
PIN2 cannot be used - contact your Service Provider  
PIN2 Invalidated  
A message has been received but the message store is  
full - to receive messages, delete some of the currently  
stored messages or set messages to Auto Delete  
Message Rejected  
Store Full  
Number Too Long  
(Max:20)  
The edited or newly created Phonebook number is too  
long for the SIM  
Warning Store Full The message area is full. Your messages cannot be stored  
Continue?  
until some of the currently stored messages are deleted  
On changing the phone lock code, verification of the new  
Verification Failure code is incorrect - retry changing the lock code with correct  
verification  
Incorrect Lock  
Code  
Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to  
incorrect entry of the lock code - re-enter lock code  
Invalid PIN / PIN2 /  
PUK / PUK2  
The entered code is incorrect - re-enter code correctly  
Auto Redial List  
Full  
Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full - switch  
the phone off and then on again  
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Important Information  
Important Information  
Safety Considerations  
The following information should be read and understood as it provides details which  
will enable you to operate your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your  
environment, and conforms to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular  
phones.  
This equipment should only be charged with approved charging  
equipment, e.g. AC Adaptor (EB-CAD52xx*) - supplied in the Main Kit.  
Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and  
may be dangerous. The use of approved charging equipment is  
recommended to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to  
your phone. Ensure the voltage rating of the AC Adaptor is compatible  
with the country of use when travelling abroad.  
Other recommended equipment for charging includes DC Adaptor  
(EB-CDD92), and Handsfree Car Kit (EB-HFD52Z).  
* Where xx identifies the specific AC Adaptor region, e.g. CN, EU, HK, TW, UK.  
Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular  
phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft,  
disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this  
instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone  
services to the offender, or legal action or both.  
You are advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. You are  
reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  
depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.  
Never expose the battery pack to extreme temperatures (in excess of  
60°C) or charge the battery pack for much longer than recommended.  
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Do not  
hold a phone while you are driving; find a safe place to stop first. Do not  
speak into a handsfree microphone if it will take your mind off the road.  
Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the  
use of cellular phones within the country you are driving and observe  
them at all times.  
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal  
medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids.  
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Important Information  
For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any normal  
telephone. Keep the antenna pointed over your shoulder while in use.  
Use only the supplied or approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized  
antennas, modifications or attachments may damage the phone and  
violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved antenna,  
modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your  
guarantee – this does not affect your statutory rights.  
This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured and tested to  
ensure that it complies with the following specifications covering RF  
exposure guidelines;  
CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2  
ANSI C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia-Pacific)  
AS 2772.1 (Int)-1998 (Australia)  
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Care and Maintenance  
Care and Maintenance  
Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the  
phone close to the ear while pressing the keys.  
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of  
your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.  
Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user  
serviceable parts.  
Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock.  
Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet immediately  
remove the power and contact your dealer.  
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty or hot  
area.  
Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from  
the equipment.  
Always charge the Battery Pack in a well ventilated area, not in direct  
sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C. It is not possible to recharge the  
battery pack if it is outside this temperature range.  
Avoid recharging battery packs for longer than recommended.  
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery packs as ordinary rubbish. The  
battery packs must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation  
and may be recycled.  
When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with  
your local authorities for information on recycling.  
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Glossary of Terms  
Glossary of Terms  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to  
communicate with computerized phone systems, voice  
mailboxes etc.  
DTMF Tones  
Global System for Mobile Communications. The name given  
to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses.  
GSM  
Home Country  
Home Network  
The country where your home network operates.  
The GSM network on which your subscription details are  
held.  
Network  
Operator  
The organization responsible for operating a GSM network.  
Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied by your  
Service Provider.  
Password  
PIN  
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. Supplied by  
your Service Provider. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3  
times, the PIN2 will be blocked.  
PIN2  
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.  
PUK/PUK2  
The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually  
performed automatically by your phone.  
Registration  
Roaming  
The ability to use your phone on networks other than your  
Home network.  
The organization responsible for providing access to the  
GSM network.  
Service Provider  
Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which  
stores unique subscriber and user-entered information  
such as Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by your  
Service Provider.  
SIM  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Telephone  
GSM900 Class 4  
GSM1800 Class 1  
Type  
Temperature range  
Charging  
Storage  
+5°C to +35°C  
-20°C to +60°C  
Battery – Attached to phone  
Battery Pack (S)  
99g  
Weight  
Dimensions  
Height x Width x Depth  
118.0 x 40.6 x 21.7mm  
Supply Voltage  
3.6V DC, 600mAh Ni-MH  
Standby Time - Idle Mode (h)  
Talk Time (h)  
Up to 150  
3
Charge Time (min)  
150  
Note: Charge time will be longer when the phone is turned on. Battery life is affected  
by the network you are using and the condition of the battery pack.  
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The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under the battery.  
For your convenience we recommend that you note the following details as a  
record of your purchase.  
Part Number  
Serial Number  
Dealer Name  
Purchase Date  
BULL CP8 PATENT  
© Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Limited 2000  
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 Matsushita Communication Industrial UK  
Limited  
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Printed in UK  

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