Panasonic EB SA6 User Manual

Text entry..............................40  
Contents........................... i  
Introduction .................... 1  
Safety considerations............. 1  
Care and maintenance........... 7  
SAR........................................ 9  
About this manual ................ 11  
Adding contacts ....................48  
Editing a Contacts card.........50  
Call log..................................51  
Speed dial.............................52  
Groups..................................53  
Advanced..............................53  
Service numbers...................56  
About Your Phone........ 14  
Phone overview.................... 14  
Key functions........................ 16  
Display ................................. 19  
DRM..................................... 21  
Indicator/Illumination Light ... 22  
Getting Started ............. 23  
Installing the SIM card and  
Messages .......................57  
Messages menu structure ....57  
Creating a new message......58  
Receiving messages.............63  
Inbox.....................................64  
Archive..................................68  
Web mail...............................69  
Chat ......................................70  
Voicemail ..............................70  
Messages settings................71  
Memory status ......................73  
the battery ........................ 23  
Charging the battery............. 25  
Opening/closing the phone .. 27  
Switching the phone on/off... 27  
Menu Navigation........... 28  
Main menu structure ............ 28  
Displaying the menu............. 29  
Navigating the applications .. 30  
Basic Operations.......... 31  
Camera ...........................74  
Making calls ......................... 31  
Answering calls .................... 33  
Silent mode .......................... 35  
Voicemail.............................. 35  
Camera menu structure........74  
Picture...................................75  
Video.....................................81  
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Contents  
Browser ......................... 85  
Browser menu structure .......85  
Setting up your Browser .......85  
Viewing the contents ............86  
Browser options....................87  
Games................................ 142  
Settings ......................... 93  
Settings menu structure........93  
Phone settings......................94  
Display settings ..................100  
Sounds & alerts ..................102  
Call settings........................104  
Connectivity........................108  
Security...............................115  
Specifications..................... 153  
Licensing..................... 155  
EU Warranty................ 159  
Tools............................ 118  
Tools menu structure..........118  
SIM Tool Kit........................119  
Alarms ................................119  
Sound recorder...................121  
Calculator ...........................122  
Declaration of  
Conformity............... 164  
Index ............................ 165  
Calendar ...................... 123  
Browsing Calendar .............123  
Creating Calendar events...125  
Managing Calendar events..127  
My Media ..................... 129  
My Media menu structure...129  
Pictures...............................130  
Sounds ...............................134  
Videos.................................137  
Games................................138  
Text templates....................139  
Memory status....................140  
ii  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This  
phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900,  
GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data  
connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use.  
We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe  
Ltd., declare that the EB-SA6 conforms with the essential and other  
relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. A declaration of  
conformity to this effect can be found at http://panasonic.co.jp/  
pmc/products/en/support/index.html  
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 legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones.  
Power  
This equipment should only be charged with approved  
charging equipment to ensure optimum performance and  
avoid damage to your phone. Other usage will invalidate  
any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. Ensure  
the voltage rating of the Travel charger is compatible with the area of  
use when travelling abroad. A Travel charger (EB-CA001xx*) is  
supplied with the Main Kit.  
Note* xx identifies the charger region, e.g. CN, EU, UK, AU, US.  
Battery  
Use of another battery pack than that recommended by the  
manufacturer may result in a safety hazard.  
If you use a feature which keeps the key backlight on  
continuously for a long time, such as a game or browser, battery life  
will become extremely short. To maintain longer battery life, set the  
Key backlight to off. (See “Key backlight” on page 97.)  
Do not use this phone without the battery cover attached.  
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Introduction  
Disposing of the Battery  
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary  
rubbish. The battery must be disposed of in accordance  
with local regulations and may be recycled.  
Aircraft  
Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. Ensure  
that the settings of the alarm functions will not contravene  
regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in  
an aircraft or medical facility etc. 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.  
Do Not Use  
It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point.  
Users 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 to  
extreme temperatures (in excess of 60°C).  
Driving  
It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of  
the 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 area where you are driving and observe  
them at all times.  
Electronic Devices  
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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Introduction  
Heating Equipment  
When your handset, the accompanying battery or charging  
accessories are wet, do not put those in any type of heating  
equipment, such as a microwave oven, a high pressure  
container, or a drier or similar. It may cause the battery, handset and/  
or charging equipment to leak, heat up, expand, explode and/or  
catch fire. Moreover, the product or accessories may emit smoke  
and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the  
products to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all  
damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any  
misuse.  
Backup Copies & Security  
It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as  
appropriate, of any important information and data which  
you store in your phone’s memory. In order to avoid  
accidental loss of data, please follow all instructions relating to the  
care and maintenance of your phone and its battery.  
Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating  
personal information. It is recommended that you take care to  
ensure that any personal or financial information is stored separately  
from your phone. You should use security features, such as the SIM  
lock to protect information held in your phone. Panasonic accepts no  
liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of  
data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to  
include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings,  
loss of revenue).  
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Introduction  
Downloading  
Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing  
information and data from external sources. It is your  
responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not  
infringing any copyright laws or other applicable legislation.  
Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever  
arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or  
intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and  
indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss,  
anticipated savings, loss or revenues).  
Efficient Use  
For most efficient use, hold the phone as you would any  
normal phone. To avoid deterioration of signal quality or  
antenna performance, do not touch or “cup” the antenna  
area while the phone is switched on. Unauthorised modifications or  
attachments may damage the phone and violate applicable  
regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or attachment  
may result in the invalidation of your guarantee – this does not affect  
your statutory rights.  
Camera  
You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of  
the internal camera. It is your responsibility to ensure that  
you have permission to take photographs of people and  
objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights  
when using the camera. You must comply with any applicable  
international or national law or other special restrictions governing  
camera use in specific applications and environments. This includes  
not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and  
video equipment may be prohibited. Panasonic accepts no liability  
for any and all losses howsoever arising from any infringement of  
copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to  
direct and indirect losses. Do not leave the camera facing direct  
sunlight, as this may impair its performance.  
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Introduction  
Other important information  
The colour liquid crystal display (LCD) uses high-precision  
production technology, and in certain circumstances pixels may  
appear brighter or darker. This is due to characteristics of the LCD  
and is not a manufacturing defect.  
This phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it  
complies with the specifications covering RF exposure guidelines  
applicable at the time of manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA  
FCC and Australian ACA regulations.  
This phone should only be used with Panasonic approved  
accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to  
your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by  
using non-Panasonic approved accessories.  
This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable  
international or national law or any special restrictions governing its  
use in specified applications and environments. This includes but is  
not limited to use in hospitals, aircraft, whilst driving and any other  
restricted uses.  
Some of the contents described in this manual are subject to change  
without notice.  
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Introduction  
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical &  
Electronic Equipment (private households)  
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying  
documents means that used electrical and electronic  
products should not be mixed with general household  
waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please  
take these products to designated collection points, where they  
will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some  
countries you may be able to return your products to your local  
retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.  
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable  
resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human  
health and the environment which could otherwise arise from  
inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority  
for further details of your nearest designated collection point.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in  
accordance with national legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please  
contact your dealer or supplier for further information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the  
European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.  
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local  
authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
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Introduction  
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. The display quality may deteriorate if the  
phone is used in environments over 40°C for a long time.  
Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are  
no user serviceable parts inside.  
Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or  
shocks. Do not drop the battery.  
Avoid contact with liquids or moisture. If the equipment  
becomes wet, immediately remove the battery and  
charger. Keep the phone dry.  
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid,  
dusty or hot area. Never throw a battery into a fire. It may  
explode.  
Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the  
terminals away from the equipment/battery.  
Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if  
terminals are touched with a conductive material (i.e.  
metal jewellery, keys, etc.).  
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Introduction  
Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in  
direct sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C. It is not possible  
to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature  
range.  
When connecting the phone to an external source, read  
the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct  
connection and safety precautions. Ensure the phone is  
compatible with the product it is being connected to.  
When disposing of any packing materials or old  
equipment, check with your local authorities for  
information on recycling.  
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Introduction  
SAR  
THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR  
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES and the requirements of the EU  
Directive 1999/5/EC.  
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed  
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended  
by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the  
independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety  
margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless  
of age and health. These guidelines also form the basis of  
international regulations and standards on RF Exposure.  
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific  
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg  
and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear, for  
compliance against the standard, was 0.802 W/kg. As mobile  
devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other  
positions, such as on the body as described in the user guide. For  
body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the RF  
exposure guidelines when used with a Panasonic accessory  
designated for this product or when used with an accessory that  
contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of  
1.5cm from the body. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is  
0.39 W/kg.  
As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power  
the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that  
indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level  
of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to  
communicate with the network.  
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Introduction  
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific  
information does not indicate the need for any special precautions  
for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce  
your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or  
using a 'hands-free' device to keep the mobile phone away from the  
head and body.  
Additional Information can be found on the websites:  
World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf)  
ICNIRP (http://www.icnirp.org)  
Panasonic (http://panasonic.co.jp/pmc/products/en/support/  
index.html)  
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Introduction  
About this manual  
Symbols used in this manual  
The following symbols are used in this manual to represent the  
limited availability of the function or service.  
= Depending on your SIM card.  
= Depending on network availability.  
= Depending on your network operator. The service may only  
be available on a subscription basis.  
Graphics  
The graphic elements in this manual are for illustrative purposes and  
may differ from the actual phone and/or graphic elements displayed  
on the phone. Panasonic reserves the right to change the  
information in this manual without prior notice.  
Keys  
Keys in this manual may differ from the actual keys on your phone.  
Refer to page 16 for the icons that represent the keys in this manual.  
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Introduction  
How to read this manual  
<Example> Fixed dial in Settings menu on page 116.  
This function is SIM card dependent. For other symbols, refer to  
page 11.  
d Menu navigation  
Before following the steps, you need to enter Main menu, then move  
through the sub menus, described next to the d icon. “>” means  
“scroll through the menu and select”.  
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Introduction  
In the example:  
From Main menu, press Navigation key (up/down/left/right) to scroll  
to Settings and press Navigation key (centre). Press Navigation key  
(up/down) to scroll to Security and press Navigation key (centre) or  
Left Soft key (Select)*1. Press Navigation key (up/down) to scroll to  
Fixed dial and press Navigation key (centre) or Left Soft key  
(Select)*1. You can also select Fixed dial by pressing [D].  
Now you can continue onto the step 1:  
1. Press Navigation key (up/down) to scroll to Enable or Disable,  
then press Navigation key (centre) or Left Soft key (Select)*1  
2. Enter the PIN2 code (4-8 digits), then press Navigation key  
(centre) or Left Soft key (Ok)*1  
The word is shown in the lower left hand corner of the display, indicating a  
command that the key gives to the phone when you press it.  
1
*
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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About Your Phone  
Phone overview  
Earpiece  
Display  
Navigation key  
One Push  
Auto Open  
button  
Right Soft key  
Power/End key  
Left Soft key  
Call key  
Asterisk key  
Silent Mode key  
Microphone  
Charging Indicator  
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About Your Phone  
Speaker  
Multi Function key  
Infrared Port  
Side-up key  
Side-down key  
Camera Lens  
Macro Mode Switch  
Self-portrait Mirror  
Personal Handsfree  
Connector/  
Charging Connector/  
Data Transmission  
Connector  
Indicator/  
Illumination Light  
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About Your Phone  
Key functions  
Key name  
1
Function  
Key icon*  
Press outside edges to scroll up [1],  
down [2], left [3] or right [4] to move  
through menus and text. Press centre [0]  
to select option, perform Alert mute, or  
take a picture or record a video clip in  
Camera mode.  
[1] [2]  
[3] [4]  
[0]  
Navigation key  
Left Soft key  
Perform the functions indicated by the  
text shown in the lower left-hand corner of  
the display.  
[5]  
Perform the functions indicated by the  
text shown in the lower right-hand corner  
of the display.  
Right Soft key  
Call key  
[6]  
[q]  
[Y]  
Make or answer a call.  
Press and hold to switch the phone on/off.  
Power/End key End or reject a call. Return to standby  
mode.  
Enter numbers and characters. Press and  
hold [S]-[K] for Speed dialling. Press and  
hold [L] to enter the international prefix  
(+).  
Numeric keys  
[L] to [K]  
[e]  
Enter “e”. In text entry mode, press to  
change the letter case, or press and hold  
to change the input method.  
Asterisk key  
Enter “r”. Press and hold to switch the  
Silent mode on/off. While entering a  
phone number, press and hold to enter a  
pause (p).  
Silent Mode  
key  
[r]  
Scroll page up. Increase volume or zoom  
level. Perform Alert mute.  
2
[O]  
Side-up key*  
Side-down  
Scroll page down. Decrease volume or  
zoom level. Perform Alert mute.  
[P]  
2
key*  
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About Your Phone  
1
Key name  
Function  
Key icon*  
Multi Function  
Take a picture or record a video clip in  
Camera mode. Perform Alert mute.  
[U]  
2
key*  
1
*
*
The key icons given in the table represent the actual keys on the phone.  
Located on the right side of the phone.  
2
Quick keys  
You can easily access features instead of navigating through the  
menus.  
Key  
Function  
In standby mode  
Short press  
[0]  
[5]  
[6]  
Open Main menu/Keyguard off  
Open Messages menu  
Open Browser  
[1]9[2]9[3]9[4] Open the shortcut menu  
[q]  
[O]9[P]  
[0]  
Open Call log  
Increase/decrease the volume  
Keyguard on  
[A]  
Dial your voice mailbox  
Speed dial  
Long press  
[S]-[K]  
[r]  
Silent mode on/off  
Switch to Picture mode  
[U]  
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About Your Phone  
During a call  
Key  
Function  
[1]9[4]9[O]  
[2]9[3]9[P]  
[U]  
Increase the volume  
Decrease the volume  
Start/stop sound recording  
Short press  
Switch between hold and unhold on  
one call or switch between one active  
and one held call  
[q]  
In Menu list  
Short press  
[A]-[K]  
[e]  
Select Menu A-K  
Select Menu e  
Select Menu L  
Select Menu r  
[L]  
[r]  
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About Your Phone  
Display  
Standby display  
Signal strength icon  
Time  
Date  
Battery charge  
level icon  
Wallpaper  
Left Soft key  
selection area  
Right Soft key  
selection area  
Note: The current operator name is shown on standby display. You can  
change the position of the operator name. See “Operator name” on  
page 101.  
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About Your Phone  
Status icons  
The status icons are displayed or animated according to the  
currently activated functions.  
Icon  
Meaning  
Signal strength; the more bars visible, the stronger the  
signal  
In roaming area  
Battery charge level  
Battery is charging  
GPRS is available  
Silent profile is active  
Meeting profile is active  
Outdoor profile is active  
Car profile is active  
SMS message storage area is full  
MMS message storage area is full  
TM  
Java application is suspended  
Unread SMS message  
Unread MMS message  
Unread WAP Push message  
Call diverts is on  
Infrared is active  
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About Your Phone  
Icon  
Meaning  
USB connection is available  
New voicemail received  
All tones are off  
Vibration alert is on  
Alarm is set  
Non-secure CSD connection  
Secure CSD connection  
Non-secure GPRS connection  
Secure GPRS connection  
Keyguard is on  
DRM  
Your phone has DRM (Digital Right Management) that is used to  
control actions such as sending downloaded ringtones, graphics and  
sound clips to other people. Files downloaded and indicated by the  
icon ( ) can be used with restriction enforced by suppliers. The  
restriction includes use of such files for a limited period of time only  
or specified number of times.  
To check the status of your rights, e.g. expiration date or number of  
the time it can be used, see Details setting on page 131, 135 and  
142. For further information, contact your service provider.  
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About Your Phone  
Indicator/Illumination Light  
The Indicator/Illumination Light flashes or beams when the events in  
the table below occur.  
To specify the illumination colours for the events, see “Illuminations”  
on page 96.  
Events  
Description  
When you are receiving a call/  
missed calls  
Flash or beam in the selected  
colour.  
To set a different illumination colour  
for respective contacts, see “Storing  
a contact in your phone” on page 48.  
When you receive an SMS/MMS  
message  
When you receive a WAP Push  
message  
Flash or beam in the selected  
When you are having a conversation colour.  
When the flip is closed  
When the battery is charging  
Flash in the specified colour.  
When data is being transferred  
Schedule notification  
Beam in the specified colour. See  
“Creating Calendar events” on  
page 125 or “Setting the alarm” on  
page 119.  
Alarm  
Note: If the Indicator/Illumination Light is set to on for battery charging and  
the phone is switched on, the Indicator/Illumination Light illuminates during  
charging. If the phone is switched off, the Indicator/Illumination Light will not  
illuminate.  
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Getting Started  
Installing the SIM card and the  
battery  
The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and the battery must be  
installed before using your phone.  
Before handling the SIM card and the battery, ensure that the phone  
is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone.  
Inserting/removing the SIM card  
See “Inserting/removing the battery” on page 24 to remove the  
battery cover and the battery.  
Inserting the SIM card  
Position the SIM card as shown, with  
gold contacts facing down and the  
notched corner turned to the right.  
Carefully slide the SIM card into the  
SIM card pocket until fully inserted.  
Removing the SIM card  
Place a finger on the bottom edge of  
the SIM card and gently slide it out.  
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Getting Started  
Inserting/removing the battery  
Inserting the battery  
1. Insert the small tabs at the top of the  
battery into the notch at the top of the  
battery compartment. Ensure the  
3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold  
pins in the phone.  
2. Replace the cover on the phone.  
Make sure the cover clicks into  
place.  
Removing the battery  
1. Place your finger on the arrow at the  
top of the cover. Slide the cover  
slightly toward the bottom of the  
phone, then lift the cover off the  
phone.  
2. Place your finger on the tab at the  
base of the battery. Lift the battery off  
the compartment.  
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Getting Started  
Charging the battery  
Your phone can be charged either when it is switched on or off. You  
can use your phone even while it is charging.  
Ensure that the battery is inserted into the phone before charging.  
1. Open and hold the connector  
cover.  
Connect the charger to  
Charging Connector, then  
connect the charger to the  
mains power supply.  
2. When charging is complete,  
disconnect the charger from  
the outlet before removing the  
plug from the phone. Then  
hold the connector cover and  
press and hold the release  
buttons on both sides of the  
connector’s end and pull  
gently to disconnect the  
charger from the phone.  
After you have removed the Charging Connector, replace the  
connector cover over the socket.  
Note: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or  
the charger.  
If the battery has been deeply discharged, it may take several minutes  
before the Battery charge level indicator is displayed.  
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Getting Started  
Battery charge level indicator  
While charging  
Charging complete  
Charging Indicator goes out when charging is completed.  
Low battery warning  
When the battery power is low, a “Battery low” message is  
displayed and a warning tone sounds. The phone automatically  
switches off after the tone. Fully recharge the battery. If you receive  
the low battery warning during a conversation, charge your phone to  
continue with the conversation.  
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Getting Started  
Opening/closing the phone  
You can open your phone by  
pressing One Push Auto Open  
button.  
One Push  
Auto Open  
button  
Flip setting  
When Active flip setting is set to On (see page 106), you can  
answer a call by opening the phone and end a call by closing the  
phone.  
When One push SMS setting is set to On (see page 71), new SMS  
messages can be displayed by opening the flip.  
Switching the phone on/off  
1. Press and hold [Y] for several seconds to switch the phone  
on  
A greeting may be displayed and the phone enters standby mode.  
2. Press and hold [Y] for several seconds to switch the phone  
off  
Note: If your SIM card is PIN protected, your PIN code will be requested.  
Enter the PIN code and [0]9[5] (Ok). See “Security” on page 115.  
DO NOT switch off the phone while resetting/downloading/deleting a file or  
TM  
running/terminating a Java application.  
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Menu Navigation  
Main menu structure  
Games  
My Media  
Calendar ...........123  
Games ...................142 Pictures ................. 130  
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Download* ............144 Sounds .................. 134  
Settings..................145 Videos.................... 137  
Information.............145 Games................... 138  
Text templates ....... 139  
Memory status....... 140  
Camera  
Messages  
Browser  
Picture......................75 Create new .............. 58 PANASONIC BOX ... 85  
Video........................81 Inbox........................ 64  
Archive .................... 68  
1
Web mail* ............... 69  
1
Chat* ...................... 70  
Voicemail................. 70  
Messages settings... 71  
Memory status......... 73  
Tools  
Contacts  
Settings  
2
SIM tool kit* .......... 119 Contacts list............. 46 Phone settings ......... 94  
Alarms.................... 119 Add contact.............. 48 Display settings...... 100  
Sound recorder ......121 Call log .................... 51 Sounds & alerts...... 102  
Calculator...............122 Speed Dial list.......... 52 Calls....................... 104  
View groups............. 53 Connectivity ........... 108  
Advanced ................ 53 Security.................. 115  
1 2  
Service numbers* * 56  
1
*
2
*
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Menu Navigation  
Displaying the menu  
The menu system allows you to access functions which do not have  
their own dedicated buttons on the keypad.  
In standby mode:  
1. [0]  
Main menu appears with 9 menu options. (See  
“Main menu structure” on page 28.)  
2. [1929394] to scroll to the required  
menu 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
To go back to Main menu:  
1. [6] (Back) repeatedly until Main menu  
screen appears  
Shortcut: To jump to and open one of the 9 application items, simply press  
the Numeric key corresponding to the required item’s location. The  
numbering system is:  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
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Menu Navigation  
Navigating the applications  
Current settings  
When you highlight an item in the menu list, the current setting of the  
item is displayed in the bar just above the menu list.  
<Example>  
In the case shown to the right, the current  
setting of Warning tone is “Off”.  
Menu selection method  
There are several ways to select items: by using Navigation key or  
Left Soft key, or by entering the required number, e or r given to  
the item.  
<Example>  
To select Warning tone in the display shown above:  
[192] to scroll to Warning tone 7 [0]  
[192] to scroll to Warning tone 7 [5] (Select)  
Press the menu number [G]  
Keys corresponding to the menu numbers  
[A]-[K]: Menu A-K  
[e]: Menu e  
[L]: Menu L  
[r]: Menu r  
Note: Direct access keys to the menus with no menu numbers/symbols are  
not available.  
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Basic Operations  
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
Making calls  
To make a call, your phone must be within the range of a network  
with adequate signal strength.  
Standard dialling  
In standby mode:  
1. Enter the area code and phone number 7 [q]9[0]  
2. When the other party answers, talk into Microphone  
3. [Y]9[6] (End) to hang up  
The duration of the call is displayed.  
Note: To erase a digit: [6] (Clear)  
To increase the earpiece volume: [1]9[4]9[O]  
To decrease the earpiece volume: [2]9[3]9[P]  
If Active flip is set to On (see page 106), you can answer a call by opening  
the phone and end a call by closing the phone.  
Auto redial  
Your phone will automatically redial the number up to 10 times under  
certain conditions, such as no answer, destination number is busy,  
network busy, or some connection errors.  
When your call is rejected:  
1. Auto redial?7 [5] (Yes) to start Auto redial  
2. To stop Auto redial while redialling, [Y]9[6] (Cancel)  
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Contacts dialling  
You can make calls using the numbers in Contacts.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Contacts list  
1. [192] to scroll to the required contact  
OR  
Enter letters to find a contact beginning  
with the specific letters  
2. [q]  
3. If the card has several phone numbers  
stored, [192] to scroll to the required  
number 7 [0]9[5] (Call)  
Recent call dialling  
You can make calls using the numbers in Call log.  
In standby mode:  
1. [q]  
2. [394] to switch to Dialled numbers, Answered calls or  
Missed calls screen  
3. [192] to scroll to the required number 7 [q]  
International dialling  
The international prefix (+) and the destination country/region code  
should be entered, followed by the area code and phone number.  
1. Press and hold [L] until “+” is displayed  
2. Enter the country/region code  
3. Enter the area code and phone number 7 [q]  
Note: Many countries/regions include an initial “0” in the area code. This  
should, in most cases, be omitted when dialling international numbers. For  
further help, contact your service provider.  
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Basic Operations  
Emergency call  
To make an emergency call, your phone must be within the range of  
a network.  
When SIM card is inserted:  
1. Enter the local emergency number 7 [q]9[0]  
Note: Most countries support the international emergency number 112. If  
you find the number does not work on your phone, contact your service  
provider.  
When SIM card is not inserted:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select SOS  
Answering calls  
When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and/or vibrates  
(depending on your phone setting). (See “Sounds & alerts” on  
page 102.)  
When the phone is ringing and/or vibrating:  
1. [q]9[5] (Accept)  
Note: If Any key answer is set to On (see page 105), you can answer a  
call by pressing any key except [Y], [0], [6] (Cancel), [U], [O] and [P].  
If Active flip is set to On (see page 106), you can answer a call by opening  
the phone and end a call by closing the phone.  
Rejecting calls  
When the phone is ringing and/or vibrating:  
1. [Y]9[6] (Cancel)  
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Basic Operations  
Missed call notification  
If you cannot answer a call, Missed call notification appears on the  
standby screen.  
To view the Missed call list:  
1. [0]9[5] (View)  
2. To call back, [192] to scroll to the required log 7 [q]  
Alert mute  
You can turn the ringing tone and/or vibration off before answering a  
call.  
When the phone is ringing and/or vibrating:  
1. When the phone is closed: [U]9[O]9[P]  
When the phone is open: [0]  
2. [q] to answer the call  
Answering a second call  
When on an active call, you may receive another call.  
To enable this service, Call waiting must be active. (See “Call  
waiting” on page 105.)  
If you hear an alert tone during a call:  
1. [q]9[5] (Accept)  
The first call is placed on hold.  
2. [q] to switch between the two calls if required  
To reject another call:  
1. [6] (End)  
To end the active call and answer the incoming call:  
1. [Y] to end the active call  
2. [q] to answer the call  
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Basic Operations  
Auto answer  
When you use the optional Personal Handsfree earpiece, you can  
answer a call automatically. To enable this service, Auto answer  
must be on. (See “Auto answer” on page 106.)  
Silent mode  
To use your phone in a quiet situation, you can activate the Silent  
mode. You can personalise the Silent mode setting. (See “Profiles”  
on page 94.)  
In standby mode:  
1. Press and hold [r] to activate/deactivate the Silent mode  
Voicemail  
Voicemail is a network service which allows callers, who could not  
reach you, to leave voice messages. You may need to subscribe to  
this service through your service provider. For further details, see  
“Voicemail” on page 70.  
Retrieving stored voice messages  
When a new voice message is stored, an alert sounds and (  
appears on the display and you receive an SMS notification.  
1. Press and hold [A] to call your voice mailbox  
)
If the number is not valid, contact your service provider.  
2. Follow the recorded instructions  
3. [Y] when finished  
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Basic Operations  
In-call operations  
In-call options (while connected to an active  
call)  
When on a call, the following options are available.  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option  
Hold call/Resume  
From contacts  
Create SMS  
Put or resume a call on hold.  
Access the Contacts list.  
Create a new SMS message.  
Access Inbox (SMS).  
Inbox (SMS)  
Calendar  
Access Calendar.  
Speaker mode/  
Handheld mode  
Switch to Speaker or Handheld talking mode.  
Record the conversation. The sound clip is saved  
to My Media.  
Record  
Hold  
You can put a call on hold.  
During a call:  
1. [q] to switch between Hold call and Resume  
OR  
[5] (Options) 7 Select Hold call or Resume  
Handsfree talking  
You can have a conversation without holding the phone to your ear.  
Swapping between Speaker and Handheld mode  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Speaker mode or Handheld mode  
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Basic Operations  
Volume control  
You can adjust the volume of the phone earpiece, speaker or  
headset if attached.  
To increase the volume:  
1. [1]9[4]9[O]  
To decrease the volume:  
1. [2]9[3]9[P]  
DTMF  
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) can be sent during a  
conversation. These are often used to access voicemail, paging and  
computerised home banking. For example, you may need to enter a  
number to remotely access voicemail messages. A phone number  
may be stored in the Contacts card together with a DTMF sequence,  
allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF  
sequence to be sent automatically.  
To send DTMF during a call:  
1. Enter digits [L]-[K], [e] or [r]  
Pause dial  
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF automatically.  
1. Enter the phone number  
2. Press and hold [r] until a “p” is displayed  
3. Enter the DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number to  
access voicemail messages  
4. [q]9[0]  
When the call is connected, the DTMF sequence is sent after 3 seconds.  
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Basic Operations  
Making a second call  
You can make another call while on a call.  
During a call:  
1. Enter the second phone number or select a phone number  
from the Contacts list  
To access Contacts list, see “In-call operations” on page 36.  
2. [q]  
The first call is put on hold.  
3. [q] to switch between the two calls if required  
Multiple calls operations  
In-call options (while on multiple calls)  
When on more than one call, the following options are available.  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option  
Swap  
Switch between one active and one held call.  
Enable multi-party conversation when two calls  
are connected (one active, one on hold). See  
“Conference” on page 39.  
Merge  
From contacts  
Create SMS  
Inbox (SMS)  
Calendar  
Access the Contacts list.  
Create a new SMS message.  
Access Inbox (SMS).  
Access Calendar.  
Speaker mode/  
Handheld mode  
Switch to Speaker or Handheld talking mode.  
Record the conversation. The sound clip is saved  
to My Media.  
Record  
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Basic Operations  
Conference  
You can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the  
same time.  
During a call (one active call and one call on hold):  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Merge  
The 2 calls are joined into a Conference call.  
To add new participants:  
2. Call the next person or answer an incoming call  
3. [5] (Options) 7 Select Merge  
To end the Conference call:  
4. [Y]  
To split the caller from the Conference call and talk privately:  
During a Conference call:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Conference call  
2. [192] to scroll to the required caller you wish to talk to  
3. [5] (Options) 7 Select Split  
The remaining callers can continue with the Conference call.  
4. To end the private call and rejoin the Conference call, [5]  
(Options) 7 Select Merge  
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Basic Operations  
Text entry  
Input method  
Your phone provides three text input methods to enter characters.  
A predictive text entry system. You can enter a  
word with fewer key presses.  
®
T9  
A traditional way to type in a letter. Press a key  
Multi-tap  
several times until the required letter appears.  
Numeric  
You can enter numbers (0-9), e, r and +.  
An icon on the upper left of the screen shows the current input  
method and letter case.  
Input method  
Icon  
T9y  
T9u  
T9  
Letter case  
Automatic  
Upper case  
Lower case  
Automatic  
Upper case  
Lower case  
-
®
T9  
Abc  
ABC  
abc  
123  
Multi-tap  
Numeric  
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Basic Operations  
Changing the input method  
Press and hold [e] to cycle through the input methods as follows.  
T9 (T9y) 7 Multi-tap (Abc) 7 Numeric (123)  
Changing the letter case  
Press [e] repeatedly until the icon for the required letter case mode  
appears.  
Auto capital change  
When the letter case is set to Automatic (T9y and Abc), the first  
character is entered as upper case and subsequent letters as lower  
case.  
When one of the following characters [. (Period) ! ? ] is entered, the  
next character is entered as upper case.  
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Basic Operations  
T9® text input method  
The T9® text input method enables you to enter text faster and  
easier. You only need to press a key once for any letter you require  
on that key. The program searches its built-in dictionary to predict  
the word that most closely matches your key presses.  
1. In text entry screen, press a key once for any letter you require  
on that key  
2. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached  
3. Select the required word  
OR  
If the required word is not in the dictionary, “?” is displayed after  
the word.  
[5] (Spell) 7 Enter the correct word 7 [0]9[5] (Add)  
The word is added to the internal dictionary automatically.  
For example, to enter “Hello!”, press keys as follows.  
Key  
[F]  
[D]  
[G]  
[G]  
[H]  
[A]  
[2] x 4  
Display  
I
He  
Gel  
Hell  
Hello Hello.  
Hello!  
My dictionary  
Words that you enter in My dictionary are added to the internal  
dictionary so that they are suggested next time.  
To add words to My dictionary:  
1. In text entry screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select My dictionary  
2. Enter a word 7 [0]9[5] (Add)  
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Basic Operations  
Editing text  
Inserting/deleting text  
Move the cursor by pressing [1929394] to the position you want  
to insert or delete a letter. Press [6] (Clear) to delete a character.  
Press and hold [6] (Clear) to delete all the characters.  
Copying/cutting/pasting text  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Copy or Cut  
2. [1929394] to move to the text you wish to copy or cut  
3. [0]9[5] (Start) 7 [1929394] to highlight the text 7  
[0]9[5] (Stop)  
4. [1929394] to move to a new required location  
5. [5] (Options) 7 Select Paste  
Options  
When entering text, the following options may be available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
1
Access Contacts menu to use Contacts data.  
See “Copying/cutting/pasting text” on page 43.  
Use contacts*  
Copy/Cut/Paste  
Show the Symbol list from which you can select  
any symbol available on your phone.  
Add symbol  
Input method  
Select the input method.  
1
Turn On or Off the predictive dictionary.  
T9 on/off*  
1
Select a language you wish to write in.  
Add words to the internal dictionary.  
Exit the text edit mode.  
Input language*  
My dictionary  
Exit  
1
*
Depends on each application.  
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Basic Operations  
The following table shows characters available on your phone.  
The characters vary depending on the Input language setting (see  
page 43).  
Input method (Input language: English)  
Key  
Numeric  
(123)  
®
Multi-tap (Abc, ABC or abc)  
T9 (T9y, T9u or T9)  
0
[L]  
Space  
(Pressand  
hold) +  
e
. , ? 1 ! " - : ; @ / ( ) # + _ = [  
[A]  
. , - ? ! ’ @ : ; / 1  
] { } ' ¡ ¿ & % \ ^ ~ | < > f ¢ £ $  
1
¥ ¤ § ` (Space) * (Linefeed)  
A B C 2 Γ Á Ä Å Â Ã Æ Ç  
[S]  
A B C 2 (a b c 2)  
D E F 3 (d e f 3)  
2
3
(a b c 2 α β γ á ä å æ à â ã)  
D E F 3 É Ê  
(d e f 3 δ ε ζ é è ê)  
[D]  
[F]  
G H I 4 (g h i 4)  
J K L 5 (j k l 5)  
G H I 4 Θ Í (g h i 4 η θ ι ì í)  
4
5
[G]  
J K L 5 Λ (j k l 5 κ λ µ)  
M N O 6 Ξ Ñ Ó g Ö Ø Ô Õ  
[H]  
M N O 6 (m n o 6)  
P Q R S 7 (p q r s 7)  
T U V 8 (t u v 8)  
6
7
8
(m n o 6 ν ξ ó h ñ ö ø ò ô õ)  
P Q R S 7 Π Σ  
(p q r s 7 π ρ l σ ß)  
[I]  
T U V 8 Φ Ú j Ü  
(t u v 8 τ υ φ ú k ü ù)  
[J]  
[K]  
W X Y Z 9 (w x y z 9) W X Y Z 9 Ψ Ω (w x y z 9 χ ψ ω)  
Letter case change  
9
e
[e]  
(Press and hold) Input method change  
e
. , ? ! " - : ; @ / ( ) # + _ = [ ] { } ' ¡ ¿ & % \ ^ ~ | < > f  
r
¢ £ $ ¥ ¤ § ` (Space) * (Linefeed)  
[r]  
(Press and hold) Linefeed  
Shortcut: To enter numbers while in T9 or Multi-tap method, press and  
hold the required numeric key [L]-[K].  
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Contacts  
Contacts menu structure  
Contacts list ..................... 46  
Advanced ..........................53  
Synchronisation......................53  
My number..............................54  
Display by...............................55  
Memory status........................55  
Copy all from SIM...................55  
Copy all to SIM .......................55  
Delete all.................................56  
Add contact...................... 48  
Phone..................................... 48  
SIM......................................... 50  
Call log.............................. 51  
Dialled numbers ..................... 51  
Answered calls....................... 51  
Missed calls............................ 51  
Service numbers*1 ...........56  
Speed Dial list .................. 52  
View groups ..................... 53  
1
*
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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Contacts  
Viewing the Contacts list  
You can search for a phone number in the Contacts list. All the  
numbers stored in the phone and SIM card are displayed.  
Searching for a contact  
d Main menu > Contacts > Contacts list  
1. [192] to scroll to the required contact  
OR  
Enter letters to find a contact beginning  
with the specific letters  
2. To view the Contacts card, [0]  
Options  
In the Contacts list, the following options are available by pressing  
[5] (Options).  
View  
Call  
View the selected Contacts card.  
Call the selected contact.  
Create an SMS or MMS, and send it to the  
selected contact. See “Creating a new message”  
on page 58.  
Create message  
Edit the selected contact. See “Editing a Contacts  
card” on page 50.  
Edit  
Search  
Add contact  
Delete  
Search a contact by entering characters.  
Add a new contact. See “Adding contacts” on  
page 48.  
Delete the selected contact.  
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Contacts  
Assign the selected contact to a Speed dial. See  
“Assigning speed dial keys” on page 52.  
Speed dial  
Copy the selected contact to the phone or the SIM  
card.  
Copy to phone/SIM  
Send via infrared  
Send the selected contact to another device via  
infrared. See “Infrared” on page 108.  
Making a call from Contacts  
d Main menu > Contacts > Contacts list  
1. [192] to scroll to the required contact  
OR  
Enter letters to find a contact beginning with the specific letters  
2. [q]  
3. If the card has several phone numbers stored, [192] to scroll  
to the required number 7 [0]9[5] (Call)  
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Contacts  
Adding contacts  
Storing a contact in your phone  
In the phone, you can store detailed information for each contact.  
The entries are retained even if you damage your SIM card.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Add contact > Phone  
1. [192] to scroll to the required field 7 [0]  
2. Enter information 7 [0]  
To enter characters, see “Text entry” on page 40.  
3. When entries are completed, [5] (Save)  
1
Enter the first name.  
Enter the last name.  
First name*  
1
Last name*  
Mobile  
1
number*  
Enter the phone numbers.  
1
Home number*  
1
Work number*  
1
Mobile email*  
Personal  
Enter the e-mail addresses.  
Enter the contact’s birthday.  
1
email*  
1
Work email*  
Birthday  
Enter Additional info, No./street, Postal  
code, City, State and Country.  
Postal address  
Note  
Enter notes.  
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Contacts  
Select the required ringtone from  
<Default> or My Media. To download a  
Ringtone  
2
ringtone, select Download* .  
Select the required Message alert from  
<Default> or My Media. To download a  
Message alert  
Illuminations  
2
Message alert, select Download* .  
Select <Default> or the required  
illumination colour.  
Picture  
Group  
Select the required picture.  
Select the required group.  
1
2
*
*
The contact entry can be saved when at least one of the items is filled.  
Note: If a picture in My Media is attached to a Contacts card, it appears on  
the screen when the contact calls you. When the picture is set to be attached  
to a Contacts card, the phone saves the picture resized for the Contacts card  
if the picture is larger than the display size.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
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Contacts  
You can store some information for each contact in your SIM card.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Add contact > SIM  
1. [192] to scroll to the required field 7 [0]  
2. Enter information 7 [0]  
Name  
Enter the name.  
Tel number  
Enter the phone number.  
3. [5] (Save)  
Note: The length of name and number, and the total amount of data are  
SIM dependent.  
Storing a contact from Call log  
See “Saving a phone number from Call log” on page 51.  
Editing a Contacts card  
d Main menu > Contacts > Contacts list  
1. Highlight the required Contacts card (See “Searching for a  
contact” on page 46.)  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Edit  
3. Edit the required entry 7 [5] (Save)  
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Contacts  
Call log  
Recently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls  
are stored in Call log. The numbers in the Call log list can be used to  
call, send a message or add to Contacts.  
Viewing/Dialling from Call log  
d Main menu > Contacts > Call log  
1. [394] to move to Dialled numbers, Answered calls or  
Missed calls  
2. [192] to scroll to the required log 7 [0]  
3. [0] to call  
Shortcut: You can directly view the Dialled numbers list by pressing [q]  
in standby mode.  
Saving a phone number from Call log  
d Main menu > Contacts > Call log  
1. [394] to move to Dialled numbers, Answered calls or  
Missed calls  
2. [192] to scroll to the required phone number  
3. [5] (Options) 7 Select Add to contacts  
4. Select New or Add  
5. If New is selected: Enter other information  
If Add is selected: Highlight the required contact 7 [5]  
(Select) 7 If there is no empty field, “Would you like to  
replace?7 [0]9[5] (Yes) 7 Select the number you want to  
replace in Phone Contacts  
6. [5] (Save)  
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Contacts  
Options  
In each Call log list, the following options are available by pressing  
[5] (Options).  
Call  
Call the selected number.  
Create an SMS or MMS message to the selected  
number.  
Create message  
Store the selected number to Contacts. See  
“Saving a phone number from Call log” on  
page 51.  
Add to contacts  
Delete  
Delete the selected number.  
Delete all the logs in the list.  
Delete all  
Speed dial  
You can quickly dial phone numbers by pressing keys 2-9.  
Assigning speed dial keys  
d Main menu > Contacts > Speed Dial list  
1. [192] to scroll to the required key 7 [0]  
2. Enter phone number 7 [0]  
To assign a speed dial key to a contact:  
d Main menu > Contacts > Speed Dial list  
1. [192] to scroll to the required key 7 [5] (LookUp)  
2. Highlight the required contact 7 [5] (Select)  
3. If the card has several phone numbers stored, [192] to scroll  
to the required number 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
Using the speed dial keys  
In standby mode:  
1. Press and hold a speed dial key ([S]-[K]) 7 [5] (Call)  
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Contacts  
Groups  
You can categorise the Contacts list stored in your phone into  
20 groups.  
Viewing group members  
d Main menu > Contacts > View groups  
1. Select the required group  
The contacts in the selected group are displayed.  
Renaming a group  
d Main menu > Contacts > View groups  
1. [192] to scroll to the required group 7 [5] (Rename)  
2. Enter a new group name 7 [0]  
Advanced  
Synchronisation  
You can synchronise your Contacts list with your network server. You  
can just send changes or send all your records to the network  
server. For further details, see “Synchronisation” on page 110.  
To send only changes to the network server:  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Synchronisation >  
Modified contacts  
The phone confirms completion.  
To send all your records to the network server:  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Synchronisation > All  
contacts  
The phone confirms completion.  
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Contacts  
My number  
You can store your own numbers in the phone and SIM card.  
Storing numbers in Mobile profile  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > My number > Mobile  
profile  
1. [0]9[5] (Create)  
2. Repeat steps 1-3 in “Storing a contact in your phone” on  
page 48  
Storing numbers in SIM profile  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > My number > SIM  
profile  
1. When the profile is empty: [0]9[5] (Create)  
When the profile has the stored number(s): [5] (Options) 7  
Select Create  
2. Repeat steps 1-3 in “Storing a contact in your SIM card” on  
page 50  
Options  
When viewing My number, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Edit  
Edit the profile.  
1
Create a new profile.  
Delete the profile.  
Create*  
Delete  
Send via infrared  
Send the profile via infrared.  
1
*
Available only for SIM profile.  
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Contacts  
Displaying the Contacts list sorted by last  
name/first name  
You can choose to sort the Contacts list by contact’s last name or  
first name.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Display by  
1. Select First name or Last name  
Memory status  
You can see the amount of memory available in the Contacts list.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Memory status  
Note: The amount of memory for SIM storage depends on your SIM card.  
To decrease the amount of phone memory used, delete unwanted data or  
store data on your PC (see “USB” on page 114).  
Copying contacts  
You can copy all the contacts from SIM card to phone, or from phone  
to SIM card.  
Copying all the contacts from SIM card to phone  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Copy all from SIM  
1. Copy?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
Copying all the contacts from phone to SIM card  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Copy all to SIM  
1. Only Name and Number fields can be copied. Continue?”  
7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
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Contacts  
Deleting Phone Contacts  
You can delete all the contacts stored in your phone.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > Delete all  
1. Delete all contacts in phone?7 [5] (Yes)  
2. Are you Sure?7 [5] (Yes)  
Service numbers  
If your SIM card includes SDN (Service Dialling Number), you can  
call a service number by selecting from the list.  
SDN enables you to access special services provided by your  
network operator, such as customer support, emergency services,  
etc.  
d Main menu > Contacts > Service numbers  
1. [192] to scroll to the required item 7 [0]9[5] (Call)  
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Messages  
Messages menu structure  
Create new........................ 58  
Voicemail...........................70  
SMS message........................ 59  
MMS message ....................... 62  
Call Voicemail.........................70  
Set mailbox number................70  
Inbox................................. 64  
Messages settings ...........71  
SMS ....................................... 65  
MMS....................................... 66  
SMS........................................71  
MMS .......................................72  
Archive.............................. 68  
Memory status..................73  
SMS ....................................... 68  
MMS....................................... 68  
SMS........................................73  
MMS .......................................73  
Web mail*1 ........................ 69  
Chat*1................................ 70  
1
*
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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Messages  
Creating a new message  
Messaging types  
Short Message Service allows you to send and receive  
short text messages on any network that has roaming  
agreement. (Dependent on the recipient’s phone  
parameters.) With the Illumination feature, you can  
express special feelings in a message.  
SMS  
MMS  
Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send  
messages containing text, pictures, sound and video  
clips from your phone to other MMS-enabled phones or  
e-mail addresses. The recipient can play it as a slide  
show.  
Note: The message centre number for SMS should be preprogrammed on  
the SIM card. Changing this number (see Message centre setting on  
page 71) may cause failure of a text message.  
Your phone may have already been set with an MMS profile when  
purchased. To change the settings of the profile, see Advanced setting on  
page 72.  
Sending or editing of a forward locked picture/sound clip/video clip indicated  
by the icon (  
) is restricted.  
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Messages  
Creating an SMS message  
d Main menu > Messages > Create new > SMS message  
1. Create text message 7 [0]  
See “Text entry” on page 40 for entering text.  
2. To enter recipient’s phone number directly: Enter number  
To select recipient’s phone number from Contacts: [0] 7  
Highlight the required contact 7 [5] (Select) 7 If the card has  
several phone numbers stored, [192] to scroll to the required  
number 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
3. [0] to send the message  
Creating an Illumination message with emoticons  
With the Illumination feature, you can express special feelings in a  
message. The Indicator/Illumination Light responds to the  
pictographs in an Illumination message and light in combinations of  
colours and light patterns when you receive and view an Illumination  
message.  
d Main menu > Messages > Create new > SMS message  
1. Create text message  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Templates  
3. Select Illumination templates  
4. Select the required emoticon  
See “Emoticon list” on page 60.  
To preview the Illumination of the messages you create:  
[5] (Options) 7 Select Preview illumination  
Note: Only recipients who have an Illumination message capable phone  
can view messages with Illumination.  
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Messages  
Emoticon list  
Indicator  
Colour  
Light  
Pattern  
Indicator  
Colour  
Light  
Pattern  
Emoticon  
Emoticon  
:-)  
:-D  
>:-<  
:-||  
\^o^/  
(^_^)  
A
B
A
B
Colour 3  
Colour 3  
\(>o<)/  
(>-<#)  
^3^  
e
:
0:-)  
:-P  
:'(  
Colour 6  
Colour 1  
Colour 5  
Colour 2  
Colour 4  
A
C
B
(o^-^o)  
Colour 6  
Colour 1  
Colour 5  
Colour 2  
Colour 4  
A
B
A
e
e
( ~o~ )  
(;_;)  
:-(  
(T_T)  
(?_?)  
(>_<)  
(-_-;  
A
:-/  
:-S  
:-[  
B
C
A
B
C
A
:->  
8-)  
=:-)  
:-0  
:()  
(^w^)  
^&^  
B
(@_@)  
B
e
e
( o )  
p(^-^)p  
(-_-)  
A
C
C
A
:-I  
Colour 7  
Colour 8  
Colour 7  
Colour 8  
I-(  
(_ _)Zzz  
(^_~)"  
A
;-)  
Pattern A: [Firefly] flickers slowly for about 4 seconds.  
Pattern B: [Flash] flickers fast for about 3 seconds.  
Pattern C: [Beam] lights for about 3 seconds.  
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Messages  
Options  
When creating a text message, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Send  
Send the text as an SMS message.  
Send the text to more than one recipients.  
Preview illumination message.  
Send to many  
Preview illumination  
Select Illumination templates to create an  
illumination message or User templates to use  
the stored text templates.  
Templates  
The long message may be divided into several  
messages. You can check the concatenated  
message number.  
Count message  
Save  
Save the message in Unsent folder.  
Access Contacts menu to use Contacts data.  
Copy, cut or paste the text.  
Use contacts  
Copy/Cut/Paste  
Show the Symbol list from which you can select  
any symbol available on your phone.  
Add symbol  
Input method  
T9 on/off  
Select the input method.  
Turn On or Off the predictive dictionary.  
Select a language you wish to write in.  
Add words to the internal dictionary.  
Exit the text edit mode.  
Input language  
My dictionary  
Exit  
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Messages  
Creating an MMS message  
d Main menu > Messages > Create new > MMS message  
1. Select Add picture, Add text, Add sound or Add video  
2. If Add text is selected: Create text message 7 [0]  
See “Text entry” on page 40 for entering text.  
If Add picture/Add sound/Add video is selected: Select the  
required item stored to My Media 7 [5] (Select)  
You can also download new files, take new pictures, record new sound  
or video clips for the MMS message.  
3. To add more than one picture, text, sound or video clip, [192]  
to scroll to Slides 7 [0] 7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
4. Repeat steps 1-3 if required  
To send the message:  
5. [5] (Options) 7 Select Send  
6. [192] to scroll to Add subject 7 [0]  
7. Enter subject 7 [0]  
8. [192] to scroll to Add recipient 7 [0]  
9. Select From contacts, Enter number or Enter email address  
10. If From contacts is selected: Highlight the required contact 7  
[5] (Select) 7 If the card has several numbers stored, [192]  
to scroll to the required number 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
If Enter number/Enter email address is selected: Enter  
number/email address 7 [0]  
11. [192] to scroll to Send 7 [0]  
Note: When you select Add video and record a new video clip in step 2,  
the recording time is fixed to For MMS sending.  
You cannot attach a video clip together with a picture file or sound clip to one  
slide.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
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Messages  
Slide options  
When Slides is highlighted, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Add new  
Send  
Add a new slide.  
Send the MMS message after entering subject  
and recipient number or address.  
Slide duration  
Remove slide  
Preview slide  
Specify duration of the slide.  
Remove the slide from the MMS message.  
Preview the MMS message as a slide.  
Receiving messages  
Receiving SMS messages  
When you receive a new SMS message, the message icon ( ) is  
displayed along with a tone, illumination, and/or vibration. The SMS  
notification also appears on the standby screen.  
Reading SMS messages  
When an SMS notification is displayed on the standby screen:  
1. [0]9[5] (View)  
If there is more than one notification, [192] to scroll to New SMS before  
step 1.  
If there is one SMS message, the message is automatically displayed.  
2. If there is more than one SMS message, [192] to scroll to the  
required message header in SMS Inbox 7 [0]  
3. When the message is displayed, [0] to show the message  
details (sender’s number, date, message centre’s number) if  
required  
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Messages  
Receiving MMS messages  
When you receive a new MMS message, the message icon ( ) is  
displayed along with a tone, illumination, and/or vibration. The  
received MMS messages are stored in Inbox.  
Reading MMS messages  
To read the received MMS messages, see “Inbox” on page 64.  
Note: If you do not want to receive MMS messages automatically, select  
Never in Auto download setting (see page 72). In this case, you will receive  
a message notification first, and then you will need to receive messages  
manually.  
Inbox  
Inbox stores received SMS and MMS messages.  
d Main menu > Messages > Inbox  
Numbers in brackets show the number of  
unread messages and the total number of  
messages in each inbox.  
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Messages  
SMS Inbox  
SMS message icons  
Unread message  
Read message  
Reading SMS messages  
d Main menu > Messages > Inbox > SMS  
1. [192] to scroll to the required message header 7 [0]  
2. [0] to show the message details (sender’s number, date,  
message centre’s number) if required  
Options  
When viewing the list of messages or the selected message, the  
following options are available by pressing [5] (Options).  
Reply  
Create reply message in SMS or MMS.  
Forward the selected message.  
Call the sender’s number.  
Forward  
Call  
Add to contacts  
Store the sender’s number to Contacts.  
Use phone number, e-mail or web address in the  
selected message to call, create message, add to  
Contacts, etc.  
1
Use detail*  
Delete  
Delete the selected message.  
2
Delete all the SMS messages.  
Check the illumination of the message.  
Delete all*  
1
View illumination*  
1
*
*
Available only when viewing the selected message.  
Available only when viewing the list of messages.  
2
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Messages  
MMS Inbox  
MMS message icons  
Unread message  
Read message  
MMS notification  
Reading MMS messages  
d Main menu > Messages > Inbox > MMS  
1. [192] to scroll to the required message header 7 [0]  
Options in the message list  
When viewing the list of messages, the following options are  
available by pressing [5] (Options).  
Reply  
Create reply message by SMS or MMS.  
Create reply message to all recipients.  
Forward the selected message.  
Call the sender’s number.  
Reply to all  
Forward  
Call  
Store the sender’s number or e-mail address to  
Contacts.  
Add to contacts  
Delete  
Delete the selected message.  
Delete all  
Protect/Unprotect  
Details  
Delete all the MMS messages and notifications.  
Protect or unprotect the selected message.  
Show details for the selected message.  
Note: Sending or editing of a forward locked file indicated by the icon (  
)
is restricted.  
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Messages  
Options while viewing messages  
When viewing the message, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Reply  
Create a reply message by SMS or MMS.  
Create a reply message to all the recipients.  
Play the selected message.  
Reply to all  
Play again  
1
Select the required font size.  
Message font size*  
Save picture  
Save sound  
Save the attached picture to My Media.  
Save the attached sound clip to My Media.  
Save the attached video clip to My Media.  
Save video  
Use the phone number, e-mail or web address in  
the selected message to call, create message,  
add to Contacts, etc.  
Use detail  
Attached files  
Show the attached files.  
1
*
Options for notification  
When the notification is highlighted, the following options are  
available by pressing [5] (Options).  
Receive  
Forward  
Receive new messages.  
Forward the message.  
Delete the notification from the message list and  
the message from the server.  
Reject  
Call  
Call the sender’s number.  
Delete all  
Protect/Unprotect  
Details  
Delete all the MMS messages and notifications.  
Protect or unprotect the message.  
Show details for the selected message.  
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Messages  
Archive  
Archive stores SMS and MMS messages that are sent or waiting to  
be sent.  
Sent  
Store sent SMS messages.  
SMS  
MMS  
Store undelivered and unfinished SMS  
messages.  
Unsent  
Sent  
Store sent MMS messages.  
Outbox  
Drafts  
Store undelivered MMS messages.  
Store unfinished MMS messages.  
Viewing messages  
d Main menu > Messages > Archive > SMS or MMS  
1. Select the required folder  
2. [192] to scroll to the required message 7 [0]  
Options for SMS  
In Sent and Unsent folders, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Send  
Call  
Send the selected message.  
Call the sender’s number.  
Use phone number, e-mail or web address in the  
selected message to call, create message, add to  
Contacts, etc.  
1
Use detail*  
Delete  
Delete the selected message.  
2
Delete all the SMS messages in the folder.  
Check the illumination of the message.  
Delete all*  
1
View illumination*  
1
*
*
Available only when viewing the selected message.  
Available only when viewing the list of messages.  
2
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Messages  
Options for MMS  
In Sent, Outbox and Drafts folders, the following options are  
available by pressing [5] (Options).  
Edit  
Edit the selected message.  
1
Forward the selected message.  
Forward*  
2
Send the selected message.  
Send*  
Delete  
Delete the selected message.  
Delete all  
Delete all the messages in the folder.  
Protect or unprotect the selected message.  
Show details for the selected message.  
Protect/Unprotect  
Details  
1
*
*
Available only in Sent folder.  
Available only in Outbox and Drafts folder.  
2
Web mail  
Web mail is an innovative service that lets you stay up-to-date with  
all of your messages. You need to subscribe to this service. For  
further information, contact your service provider.  
Connecting to internet mail  
d Main menu > Messages > Web mail  
Your phone is connected to the Internet via a WAP connection to  
retrieve e-mail messages.  
1. Follow the screen contents  
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Messages  
Chat  
Chat lets you enjoy the fun of instant messaging wherever you are.  
It’s the fun way to chat on-line. For further information, contact your  
service provider.  
d Main menu > Messages > Chat  
1. Follow the screen contents  
Voicemail  
Voicemail is a network service which allows callers, who could not  
reach you, to leave voice messages. You may need to subscribe to  
this service. For further information, contact your service provider.  
Retrieving stored voice messages  
When a new voice message is stored, an alert sounds and (  
appears on the display, and you receive an SMS notification.  
When an SMS notification is displayed on standby screen:  
1. [0]9[5] (Call)  
)
2. Follow the recorded instructions  
OR  
d Main menu > Messages > Voicemail > Call Voicemail  
1. Follow the recorded instructions  
Shortcut: You can also press and hold [A] in standby mode to call your  
voice mailbox.  
Changing the voice mailbox number  
d Main menu > Messages > Voicemail > Set mailbox number  
1. Enter new voice mailbox number 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
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Messages  
Messages settings  
SMS settings  
d Main menu > Messages > Messages settings > SMS  
1. Select the required setting  
Decide whether or not you want the Indicator/  
Message lights  
Illumination Light to illuminate when receiving an  
illumination message.  
Decide whether or not you want the Indicator/  
Illumination Light to illuminate when viewing an  
illumination message.  
Message lights view  
Message centre  
Message type  
Edit the message centre number.  
Select the required message type.  
Set a time period for the message centre to  
attempt message delivery. Select 1 hour, 12  
hours, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months or  
Maximum.  
Validity period  
Delivery report  
Store sent SMS  
Select On to receive delivery reports.  
Select On to store sent messages to the Sent  
folder.  
1
Select the required font size.  
Select the data bearer type.  
Message font size*  
Bearer type  
Select On to display new SMS messages by  
opening the flip.  
One push SMS  
1
*
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Messages  
MMS settings  
d Main menu > Messages > Messages settings > MMS  
1. Select the required setting  
Select Request read (check if the other party has  
read the message), Send read (inform the other  
party that you have read the message when  
Reports  
asked), Request delivery (check if the other party  
has received the message) or Send delivery  
(inform the other party that you have received the  
message when asked).  
Select Low, Normal or High for the message  
priority level.  
Priority  
Set a time period for the message centre to  
attempt message delivery. Select 1 day, 7 days or  
Maximum.  
Validity period  
Select Always on (messages are retrieved  
automatically after receiving message  
Auto download  
notifications), On when home (messages are  
retrieved automatically in your service area) or  
Never (messages are retrieved manually).  
Select Auto (display MMS slides, or playback  
video/sound clips automatically) or Manual  
(display MMS slides, or playback video/sound  
clips manually).  
Player mode  
1
Select the required font size.  
Message font size*  
Advanced  
If required, edit the information on Message  
1
server, WAP profiles, Fetch on server* and  
1
Anonymous reject* . Select Information to view  
MMS software information.  
1
*
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Messages  
Memory status  
You can see the amount of memory available for storing messages.  
d Main menu > Messages > Memory status > SMS or MMS  
Note: To decrease the amount of phone memory used, delete unwanted  
data or store data on your PC (see “USB” on page 114).  
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Camera  
Camera menu structure  
Picture............................... 75  
Video................................. 81  
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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Camera  
Picture  
You can take a picture with the built-in camera, and send them via  
MMS or infrared, or use them as wallpaper. You can also attach a  
picture to a contact stored in your phone.  
Picture preview screen  
Icons on picture preview screen  
Zoom level (1-25)  
-
Picture size (Extra large/Large/Medium/  
Small/Main display)  
Image quality (Super fine/Fine/Normal)  
Multi shot mode  
Self timer (5 or 10 seconds delay)  
Night mode  
Brightness level (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2)  
-
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Camera  
Taking a picture  
d Main menu > Camera > Picture  
1. The display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to  
frame your subject  
2. [0]9[U] to capture the image  
Operations after taking a picture  
To save the image to My Media: [5] (Save)  
To return to the preview screen without storing the image: [6]  
(Delete)  
To send the captured image via MMS: [0] 7 See “Creating an MMS  
message” on page 62  
Taking a self-portrait  
You can take your self-portrait using Self-portrait Mirror.  
d Main menu > Camera > Picture  
1. Close the flip. Look at yourself in Self-portrait Mirror  
2. [U] on the side of the phone  
3. Open the flip. The image appears on the display. For further  
operation, see “Operations after taking a picture” on page 76  
Shortcut: To directly open the picture preview screen, press and hold [U]  
in standby mode.  
Caution: To avoid impairing camera performance, DO NOT leave the  
phone with the camera facing direct sunlight.  
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Camera  
Note: To send a picture via infrared or use as wallpaper, save the image  
once, and then go to My Media. (See “Pictures” on page 130.)  
If the camera is left in certain conditions including the preview screen and  
capture screen for 3 minutes, the phone automatically exits Picture mode. If  
left in the preview screen, but with the options menu displayed, the phone  
remains in this state.  
If certain situations such as receiving calls occur during camera operation,  
the phone exits Camera mode. If a captured image is on the screen, it is  
saved to My Media.  
Zoom  
[1]9[O] to zoom in one level  
[2]9[P] to zoom out one level  
You can also press and hold the keys to quickly reach the required  
zoom level.  
Note: Zoom function may not be available when the picture size is set to  
Extra large 1280x1024.  
Adjusting the brightness level  
The picture brightness indicator shows the current brightness level.  
[4] to increase the brightness level  
[3] to decrease the brightness level  
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Camera  
Taking close-up pictures  
You can take sharp pictures from a close distance by using Macro  
Mode. (Macro focus range: 10 cm)  
Turn the Macro Mode switch anticlockwise to ( ) before taking  
close-up pictures.  
Viewing pictures  
Pictures taken with the built-in camera are saved to My Media. To  
view the saved pictures, see “Viewing pictures” on page 130.  
Picture settings  
In the preview screen, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Select the required size from Extra large  
Picture size  
1280x1024, Large 640x480, Medium 320x240,  
Small 160x120 or Main display 240x320.  
Select the required quality from Super fine, Fine  
or Normal.  
Image quality  
Night mode  
Select On to take a picture in low light conditions.  
15 continuous shots is available. See “Continuous  
shooting” on page 80.  
Multi shot mode  
Select the required colour from Normal, Sepia,  
Monochrome or Negative.  
Effect  
Select the amount of time delay you require for  
shooting from Off, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.  
Self timer  
Shutter sound  
Select the required sound from Pattern 1-5.  
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Camera  
Switch to video  
Available space  
Switch from Picture mode to Video mode.  
Show the number of files which can be saved in  
the current picture size and image quality. You  
can see the number of files which can be saved in  
other image qualities by pressing [5] (Quality),  
and in other picture sizes by pressing [192].  
Set to default  
Help  
Reset the current picture settings to default.  
Show direct key operation in the preview screen.  
Direct key operation  
You can change the picture settings by pressing one of the numeric  
keys which correspond to the functions as follows. Some functions  
are depicted by the icon. See “Icons on picture preview screen” on  
page 75.  
[A]: Switch to video  
[S]: Picture size  
[D]: Image quality  
[F]: Multi shot mode  
[G]: Self timer  
[H]: Night mode  
[I]: Effect  
[L]: Help  
Adding a picture to Contacts card  
If a picture is attached to a Contact card, it appears on the screen  
when the contact calls you.  
To attach a picture to a contact, save the image once, and then go to  
Contacts. See “Adding contacts” on page 48.  
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Camera  
Continuous shooting  
In Multi shot mode, you can capture a succession of 15 images with  
just one press. When you set Multi shot mode on, the picture size is  
fixed to Medium 320x240 and Night mode off.  
d Main menu > Camera > Picture  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Multi shot mode  
2. Select On  
3. [0]9[U] to shoot  
The captured images are displayed as thumbnails.  
Note: You cannot take pictures in Multi shot mode when the phone is  
closed. Once you close the phone, Multi shot mode is switched off.  
To view the captured images:  
[1929394] to scroll to the required thumbnail 7 [0]  
You can view the next image by pressing [4] or [2], and the  
previous image by pressing [3] or [1].  
To save a captured image:  
1. When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  
image is displayed on the screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select  
Save this one only  
The picture is stored to My Media.  
To save all the captured images:  
1. In thumbnail screen or when one of the images is displayed on  
the screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select Save all pictures  
OR  
When one of the images is displayed on the screen, [0]  
All the pictures are stored to My Media.  
Note: All the captured images are also saved by pressing [U] on thumbnail  
screen or when one of the images is displayed on the screen.  
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Camera  
Video  
You can record video clips with the built-in camera, and send them  
via MMS or infrared.  
Video preview screen  
Icons on video preview screen  
Zoom level (1-25)  
-
Recording time  
(Extended video/For MMS sending)  
Self timer (5 or 10 seconds delay)  
Brightness level (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2)  
-
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Camera  
Recording a video clip  
d Main menu > Camera > Video  
1. Main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to  
frame your subject  
2. [0]9[U] to start recording  
3. Video recorder records until reaching the clip size limit or until  
you press [0]9[U]9[5] (Stop)  
4. Select the required action  
Playback  
Playback the recorded video clip.  
Save to My Media  
Save the recorded video clip to My Media.  
Attach the recorded video clip to an MMS  
message. See “Creating an MMS message” on  
page 62.  
Send as MMS  
Caution: To avoid impairing camera performance, DO NOT leave the  
phone with the camera facing direct sunlight.  
Note: To send a video clip via infrared, save the video clip once, and then  
go to My Media. (See “Videos” on page 137.)  
If the video is left in the preview screen or a recorded video clip is displayed  
for 3 minutes, the phone automatically exits Video mode. If left in preview  
screen, but with the options menu displayed, the phone remains in this state.  
If certain situations such as receiving calls occur during camera operation,  
the phone exits Camera mode. The recording ends automatically, and the  
already recorded video clip is saved to My Media.  
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Camera  
Zoom  
[1]9[O] to zoom in one level  
[2]9[P] to zoom out one level  
You can also press and hold the keys to quickly reach the required  
zoom level.  
Note: You cannot change the zoom level while recording.  
Adjusting the brightness level  
The video clip brightness indicator shows the current brightness  
level.  
[4] to increase the brightness level  
[3] to decrease the brightness level  
Note: You cannot change the brightness level while recording.  
Playing video clips  
Recorded video clips are saved to My Media. To play the saved  
video clips, see “Playing video clips” on page 137.  
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Camera  
Video settings  
In the preview screen, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Select the video recording time from Extended  
Recording time  
video or For MMS sending.  
Select the required colour from Normal, Sepia,  
Monochrome or Negative.  
Effect  
Select the amount of time delay you require for  
Self timer  
recording from Off, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.  
Switch to picture  
Available space  
Switch from Video mode to Picture mode.  
Show the number of files which can be saved in  
the current recording time. You can see the  
number of files which can be saved in other  
recording time by pressing [5] (RecTime).  
Help  
Show direct key operation in the preview screen.  
Direct key operation  
You can change the video settings by pressing one of the numeric  
keys which correspond to the functions as follows. Some functions  
are depicted by the icon. See “Icons on video preview screen” on  
page 81.  
[A]: Switch to picture  
[S]: Recording time  
[G]: Self timer  
[I]: Effect  
[L]: Help  
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Browser  
Browser menu structure  
PANASONIC BOX  
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
Setting up your Browser  
Your phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) browser allows  
you to access services supported by the network such as news,  
weather reports, sports, etc.  
Before Internet services can be accessed, you need to subscribe to  
your service provider to enable the relevant configuration  
information. (Your service provider may have already completed the  
connection settings. To configure the WAP profile settings, see  
“WAP profiles” on page 91.)  
Note: Modifying the preinstalled settings without accurate knowledge may  
cause a failure in connection.  
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Browser  
Viewing the contents  
Opening Browser  
d Main menu > Browser  
The off-line menu is displayed. You will not be  
connected until you choose a menu.  
1. [192] to scroll to the required menu 7  
[0]  
The phone is connected to the web site.  
Shortcut: You can directly access Browser by pressing [6] (  
) in  
standby mode.  
Online status icons  
Non-secure CSD  
connection  
Non-secure GPRS  
connection  
Secure GPRS  
connection  
Secure CSD connection  
Closing Browser  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Exit browser  
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Browser  
Browser options  
While Browser is on-line or off-line, the following options are  
available.  
d Main menu > Browser [Off-line]  
OR  
d Main menu > Browser > Required menu [On-line]  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option  
Select  
Select the required item.  
Bookmarks  
Enter address  
Go to the bookmark list.  
Go to URL entry.  
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The image in contents is saved to My Media.  
Save media* *  
1
The displayed URL is saved to the bookmark list.  
Open Service Inbox.  
Set as bookmark*  
Service Inbox  
1
Reload this page.  
Reload page*  
Go to homepage, clear the cache, view or send  
the current URL, or view the current WAP  
information.  
Advanced  
Settings  
Edit WAP profiles/Push access settings or view  
the security information.  
1
Terminate the browser.  
Exit browser*  
1
*
*
Available only when the web page is displayed.  
Available only when the web page has the image, melody or video  
contents.  
2
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Browser  
Bookmarks  
Once you bookmark your favourite page or a frequently accessed  
page, you can jump to the page quickly. You can also categorise the  
bookmarked pages into 10 folders and rename each folder.  
While off-line or on-line:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Bookmarks  
2. [192] to scroll to the required bookmark folder 7 [0]  
3. [192] to scroll to the required bookmark  
4. To load the URL: [0]  
To select the required option: [5] (Options)  
Go to page  
Add bookmark  
Edit  
Jump to the web page.  
Add to the bookmark list.  
Edit the selected bookmark name and URL.  
Move the selected bookmark to another folder.  
Delete the selected bookmark.  
Move to  
Delete  
Send bookmark  
Delete all in folder  
Send the bookmarked URL via SMS or MMS.  
Delete all the bookmarks in the folder.  
Renaming a bookmark folder  
[192] to scroll to the required bookmark folder 7 [5] (Options) 7  
Select Rename 7 Enter a new folder name 7 [0]  
Deleting all bookmarks  
In the bookmark list:  
[5] (Options) 7 Select Delete all 7 [5] (Yes)  
All the saved bookmarks are deleted, and the folder names return to  
the default.  
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Browser  
Enter address  
You can directly go to the required web page by entering the URL.  
While off-line or on-line:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Enter address  
2. Enter URL 7 [0]  
Save media  
Images, melodies or videos on the web page can be saved to My  
Media.  
When the web page is displayed:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Save media  
2. [0]9[5] (Select) to save  
Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  
contents or possible corruption of phone software.  
Set as bookmark  
You can save the URLs of your favourite pages in Bookmarks.  
When the web page is displayed:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Set as bookmark  
2. Enter title 7 [0]  
3. [192] to scroll to the required folder 7 [0]9[5] (Save)  
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Browser  
Service Inbox  
View WAP Push message and go to URL.  
While off-line or on-line:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Service Inbox  
2. To load the URL: [0]  
To select the required option: [5] (Options)  
Go to page  
Jump to the web page.  
View the message.  
Delete the message.  
1
View message*  
Delete  
1
*
Available only when text and URL are delivered from your service  
provider.  
Reload page  
Current page can be reloaded.  
When the web page is displayed:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Reload page  
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Browser  
Advanced  
While off-line or on-line:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Advanced  
2. Select the required option  
Home  
Jump to the set-up homepage.  
Clear cache  
Delete the contents stored in the cache.  
View the URL of the current page.  
1
View current URL*  
Send the URL of the current page via SMS or  
MMS.  
1
Send current URL*  
WAP information  
View WAP browser information.  
1
*
Available only when the web page is displayed.  
Settings  
WAP profiles  
If no settings are present, contact your service provider.  
You can check or edit the current WAP profile settings, or add new  
WAP profile settings.  
d Main menu > Browser [Off-line]  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings  
2. Select WAP profiles  
3. [192] to scroll to the required profile  
4. [5] (Options) 7 Select Activate, Edit or Delete  
5. If Edit is selected, you can edit the following information:  
Profile name, Homepage, Proxy IP, Proxy port, Use proxy  
and Data connections  
Note: You need to configure GPRS or CSD before configuring the WAP  
profile settings. See “Data connections” on page 114.  
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Browser  
Push access  
Set up Push access to receive WAP messages.  
While off-line or on-line:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings  
2. Select Push access  
3. Select Service indication, Service loading or Other  
messages  
4. Select On or Off  
Security  
View security information.  
While off-line or on-line:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings  
2. Select Security  
3. Select the required item  
Certificates  
Select Certificate 1-20.  
View the current certificate.  
View session information.  
1
Current certificate*  
1
Session info*  
1
*
Available only while secure connection.  
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Settings  
Settings menu structure  
Phone settings................. 94  
Calls.................................104  
Profiles ................................... 94  
Language ............................... 95  
Time and date ........................ 95  
Illuminations ........................... 96  
Key settings............................ 97  
Master reset ........................... 99  
Call diverts............................104  
Call waiting ...........................105  
Any key answer ....................105  
Active flip ..............................106  
Auto answer..........................106  
Call duration .........................106  
1 2  
Service charge* * ................107  
Display settings ............. 100  
Wallpaper ............................. 100  
Main menu icons.................. 100  
Themes ................................ 101  
Brightness ............................ 101  
Backlight time....................... 101  
Operator name..................... 101  
Connectivity....................108  
Infrared .................................108  
2
Synchronisation* ................. 110  
Cell Broadcast ...................... 112  
GSM network........................ 113  
Data connections.................. 114  
Sounds & alerts ............. 102  
Security ...........................115  
Assign ringtone .................... 102  
Incoming volume.................. 102  
Message alert....................... 102  
Message volume.................. 102  
Warning tone........................ 103  
Startup tone.......................... 103  
Shutdown tone ..................... 103  
Vibration alert ....................... 103  
PIN entry............................... 115  
Change PIN2........................ 116  
Fixed dial .............................. 116  
Call barring ........................... 116  
1
*
2
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Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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Settings  
Phone settings  
Profiles  
You can switch among different profiles in your phone, each with a  
distinct combination of alert method, ringtone, etc. Profiles are set up  
for use in the following environments:  
Normal  
Silent  
For everyday settings.  
For formal occasions.  
For meetings.  
Meeting  
Outdoor  
Car  
For noisy environments.  
For driving occasions.  
Activating a profile  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Profiles  
1. [192] to scroll to the required profile  
2. [0]  
OR  
[5] (Options) 7 Select Activate  
Setting a profile  
You can personalise the individual settings within a profile. For  
further details about the individual settings, see “Sounds & alerts” on  
page 102.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Profiles  
1. [192] to scroll to the required profile  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Edit  
3. Select the required item  
4. Select the required setting  
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Settings  
Language  
You can change the language used for display messages and/or text  
entry. Automatic uses the language dictated by the country/region  
code of the SIM card.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Language >  
Display language or Input language  
1. Select Automatic or the required language  
Time and date  
You can set your Home clock and Away clock.  
Home clock  
You can set the current time and date on your phone.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Time and date >  
Home clock  
1. Select the required setting  
Set date & time  
Home area  
Enter the time 7 [2] 7 Enter the date  
Select your home area.  
Summer time  
Select On to activate the summer time mode.  
Away clock  
You can set Away clock to display the time in the area you choose.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Time and date >  
Away clock  
1. Select the required setting  
Set time zone  
Summer time  
Select the required area.  
Select On to activate the summer time mode.  
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Settings  
Choosing clock  
You can choose either Home clock or Away clock to be displayed on  
your phone.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Time and date >  
Select clock > Home clock or Away clock  
Display format  
You can select the required display format for the date and time.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Time and date >  
Display format > Time or Date  
1. To set Time format: Select 24 hour or 12 hour  
To set Date format: Select the required format (DD=date,  
MM=month, YY=year)  
Illuminations  
The Indicator/Illumination Light flashes or beams when you receive  
calls/messages, have a conversation, the flip is closed, the battery is  
charging or data is transferred.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Illuminations  
1. Select the required event  
Incoming  
Message  
Select the required colour or Off.  
In conversation  
Flip close  
Charging  
Select On or Off.  
Data transfer  
Note: You can check the Flip close illumination by pressing [O9P] while  
the phone is in standby mode with the flip closed.  
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Settings  
Key settings  
Key tone  
You can change the key tone.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings > Key  
tone  
1. Select the required tone  
Key volume  
You can change the key tone volume.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings > Key  
volume  
1. [1929394] to scroll to the required volume 7 [0]9[5]  
(Select)  
Key backlight  
If you set the key backlight to off, you can maintain longer battery  
life.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings > Key  
backlight  
1. Select On or Off  
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Settings  
Keyguard  
Keyguard prevents any keys from being accidentally pressed e.g.  
when the phone is being carried. When Keyguard is enabled, the  
Keyguard icon (  
) appears on the display. When a call is  
received, Keyguard is temporarily disabled and you can answer the  
call.  
To enable Keyguard:  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings >  
Keyguard  
1. Would you like to lock keypad?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
OR  
In standby mode:  
1. Press and hold [0]  
2. Would you like to lock keypad?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
Note: Emergency calls can still be made with the Keyguard enabled but  
there is no indication that you are dialling the number.  
To disable Keyguard:  
When (  
) appears on the display:  
1. [0] 7 Would you like to unlock?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
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Settings  
Shortcut keys  
Navigation key [1929394] can be used as a Shortcut key. It is  
possible to assign a specific menu to Navigation key so that you can  
access the menu directly from standby mode.  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Key settings >  
Shortcut keys  
1. Select Navigation up, Navigation right, Navigation down or  
Navigation left  
2. Select the required menu  
Master reset  
You can reset your phone to the factory settings, except for the  
settings for Language, Time and date, and Calendar. User data such  
as contacts, messages, call logs and data stored in My Media  
remains on the phone.  
Password is required for master reset. The factory set password is  
0000.  
Resetting  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Master reset >  
Reset settings  
1. Would you like to reset all phone settings?7 [0]9[5]  
(Yes)  
2. Enter the password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
Changing the password  
d Main menu > Settings > Phone settings > Master reset >  
Password setting  
1. Enter the current password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
2. Enter a new password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
3. Enter the new password again 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
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Settings  
Display settings  
Wallpaper  
You can change the wallpaper on the standby screen.  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Wallpaper  
1. Select My Media or Download*1  
2. [1929394] to scroll to the required wallpaper  
3. To set: [5] (Select)  
To view and set: [0] 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
Main menu icons  
You can change menu icons or the background on Main menu  
screen.  
Changing icons  
To change menu icons:  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Main menu icons  
1. [1929394] to scroll to the required menu icon 7 [0]  
2. Select My Media or Download*1  
3. [1929394] to scroll to the required image  
4. To set: [5] (Select)  
To view and set: [0] 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
To change the background:  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Main menu icons  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Attach full image  
2. Repeat steps 2-4 in “To change menu icons:” on page 100  
1
*
Note: For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
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Settings  
Setting back to default  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Main menu icons  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Set to default  
2. Would you like to set default?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
Themes  
You can change the colour theme of the display.  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Themes  
1. Select the required colour theme  
Brightness  
You can adjust the brightness of the display.  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Brightness  
1. [192] to adjust the brightness level 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
Backlight time  
You can set the length of time the display is illuminated by the  
backlight.  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Backlight time  
1. Select 10 seconds, 30 seconds or 60 seconds  
Operator name  
You can change the position of your operator name on the standby  
screen.  
d Main menu > Settings > Display settings > Operator name  
1. Select Default, Upper left or Lower left  
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Settings  
Sounds & alerts  
Ringtone/Message alert  
You can change the tone and/or the volume of the ringtone for  
incoming calls and the Message alert for incoming messages.  
Changing the ringtone/Message alert  
d Main menu > Settings > Sounds & alerts > Assign ringtone or  
Message alert  
1. Select My Media or Download*1  
2. [192] to scroll to the required tone  
3. [0] to listen to the tone 7 [6] (Cancel) to stop the tone and  
return to the previous screen  
4. [5] (Select)  
1
*
Note: For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
Changing the ringtone/Message alert volume  
d Main menu > Settings > Sounds & alerts > Incoming volume  
or Message volume  
1. [1929394] to adjust the volume (Volume 0-4, Step tone) 7  
[0]9[5] (Select)  
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Settings  
Warning tone  
The Warning tone informs you of low battery.  
d Main menu > Settings > Sounds & alerts > Warning tone  
1. Select On or Off  
Startup tone/Shutdown tone  
The Startup tone sounds after switching on the phone, while the  
Shutdown tone sounds after switching off the phone.  
d Main menu > Settings > Sounds & alerts > Startup tone or  
Shutdown tone  
1. Select On or Off  
Vibration alert  
The phone does not ring but vibrates to inform you of incoming calls  
and messages if you switch on vibration alert.  
d Main menu > Settings > Sounds & alerts > Vibration alert  
1. Select On or Off  
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Settings  
Call settings  
Call diverts  
Voice, fax and data calls can be diverted to different numbers in  
different situations. For example, you can divert calls to your voice  
mailbox when you are out of reach.  
Voice calls can be diverted in the following situations:  
All calls  
Divert all incoming voice calls.  
Divert incoming voice calls when a call is in  
progress.  
When busy  
When no reply  
When unreachable  
Divert incoming voice calls if call is not answered.  
Divert incoming voice calls when phone is not in a  
coverage area.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call diverts  
1. Select Divert voice, Divert all fax or Divert all data  
(If Divert all fax or Divert all data is selected, go to step 3.)  
2. Select the divert situation  
3. Select Direct input or From contacts  
4. If Direct input is selected: Enter the phone number to divert to  
7 [0]  
If From contacts is selected: Highlight the required contact 7  
[5] (Select) 7 If the card has several phone numbers stored,  
[192] to scroll to the required number 7 [0]9[5] (Select)  
When the setting is enabled, the divert icon ( ) is displayed on the  
standby screen.  
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Settings  
To cancel each setting/check each status:  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call diverts  
1. Select Divert voice 7 [192] to scroll to the required divert  
situation  
OR  
[192] to scroll to Divert all fax or Divert all data  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Off or Status  
To cancel all the settings/check all the statuses:  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call diverts  
1. Select Cancel all or Status all  
Call waiting  
If Call waiting is switched on, another call can be received while on a  
call and multiple calls can be made.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call waiting  
The current status is displayed.  
To accept the current status:  
1. [0]  
To change the setting:  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Activate or Deactivate  
The current status is displayed.  
2. [0] to accept the current status  
Any key answer  
Calls can be answered by pressing any key except [Y], [0], [6]  
(Cancel), [U], [O] and [P].  
When Any key answer is off, calls can only be answered by pressing  
[q] or [5] (Accept).  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Any key answer  
1. Select On or Off  
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Settings  
Active flip  
You can answer a call by opening the phone and end a call by  
closing the phone.  
When Active flip is off, you need to press the appropriate key to  
answer or end the call. When you are using a headset, you can  
continue your conversation even while the phone is closed.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Active flip  
1. Select On or Off  
Auto answer  
When you use the optional Personal Handsfree earpiece, you can  
answer a call automatically.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Auto answer  
1. Select On or Off  
Send my number  
You can choose whether or not to show your name and/or number to  
another phone. You can comply with your network’s own setting if  
you select Network set.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Send my number  
1. Select Network set, On or Off  
Call duration  
You can check the duration of incoming or outgoing calls.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call duration  
1. Select Incoming or Outgoing  
2. To reset the counter, [0]9[5] (Reset)  
3. Reset?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
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Settings  
Service charge  
Cost left  
You can check the remaining call units available if Max cost is set.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Service charge > Cost left  
Call meter  
You can check the total costs of calls made.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Service charge > Call meter  
To reset the counter:  
1. [0]9[5] (Reset) 7 Reset total cost?7 [0]9[5] (Yes)  
2. Enter the PIN2 code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
Price/unit  
You can set your personal rate of the cost that the service provider  
charges for one unit of call time.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Service charge > Price/unit  
1. [0]9[5] (Edit) 7 Enter the PIN2 code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
2. Enter the currency 7 [0]  
3. Enter the value 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
To enter a decimal point: [r]  
Max cost  
You can set the maximum cost of calls allowed.  
d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Service charge > Max cost  
1. [0] 7 Enter the PIN2 code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
2. Enter the credit limit 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
To disable the Max cost:  
In step 1, [5] (Options) 7 Select Disable 7 [0]9[5] (Yes) 7  
Enter the PIN 2 code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
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Settings  
Connectivity  
Infrared  
You can transfer data between your phone and other infrared  
enabled devices using an infrared wavelength connection.  
You can send Contacts card, calendar events, and pictures/sound  
clips/video clips stored in My Media.  
Note: Some downloaded files may be protected under copyright laws.  
These files should not be sent.  
Preparing for infrared connection  
Place your phone and the other device  
within the effective range of 20 cm.  
Infrared Port  
Verify there are no obstructions  
between the two devices. Nearby  
activated infrared devices may cause  
interference.  
Ensure that the infrared ports of the  
devices point at each other.  
On the receiving device, activate the Infrared port.  
If the other device is a computer, you need to set up infrared  
connection on the computer. (Example: For Windows XP, Start >  
Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware > Wireless Link >  
Infrared tab > All others to send files to your computer using  
infrared communications)  
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Settings  
Sending data via infrared  
Prepare for infrared connection as described in “Preparing for  
infrared connection”.  
1. Select the item you wish to send  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Send via infrared  
The phone automatically begins infrared connection.  
A confirmation message is displayed when complete.  
Receiving data via infrared  
Prepare for infrared connection as described in “Preparing for  
infrared connection” on page 108.  
To activate infrared:  
You need to activate the infrared function before receiving data.  
When infrared is set to on, the infrared icon ( ) appears on the  
display. If infrared is unused for 10 minutes or the phone is once  
switched off, it is automatically set to off and ( ) disappears.  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Infrared  
1. Select On  
To receive data via infrared:  
When ( ) is displayed, sender can begin transfer of data.  
1. When transfer is started, “Would you like to receive data?7  
[0]9[5] (Yes) to receive the data  
2. When transfer is complete, “Data received7 Return to  
standby screen 7 Received file name is displayed 7 [0]9[5]  
(Save) to save the data  
The received data is stored in respective menus or files.  
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Settings  
Synchronisation  
You can synchronise your Contacts list with your network server. You  
may need to do this if you store your Contacts list on the network  
server, and you want them all to be the same. You can just send  
changes or send all your records to the network server. This function  
uses SyncML/OMA Standard technology.  
Before you can synchronise your Contacts list, you need to set up a  
server profile and select a WAP profile.  
Creating/editing a server profile  
You can create up to 2 server profiles.  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Sync. settings  
2. [192] to scroll to the required profile  
3. [5] (Options) 7 Select Edit  
4. Select the required setting 7 [0]  
5. Enter information 7 [0]  
6. [5] (Save)  
Profile name  
Enter the profile name.  
Server name  
Enter the web address of the server.  
Enter the database name of the server.  
Enter your user name for the server.  
Enter the password.  
Server database  
Server user ID  
Server password  
Selecting a server profile  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation  
1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 in “Creating/editing a server profile” on  
page 110  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Set  
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Settings  
Selecting a WAP profile  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select WAP profiles  
2. Select the required profile  
Synchronising  
To send only changes to the network server:  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation >  
Modified contacts  
The phone confirms completion.  
To send all your records to the network server:  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Synchronisation > All  
contacts  
The phone confirms completion.  
Note: If you are synchronising your Contacts list for the first time, or you  
need to make a large number of changes, then the synchronisation may take  
several minutes or more.  
You cannot synchronise the following fields: Birthday, Postal address,  
Ringtone, Message alert, Illumination, Picture and Group. There may be  
other fields that cannot be synchronised depending on the server.  
Server or database authentication  
While synchronising, you may be asked for server or database  
authentication. Enter the correct information and retry the  
synchronisation connection.  
In authentication screen:  
1. [192] to scroll to the required setting 7 [0]  
2. Enter the correct information 7 [0]  
3. To retry the synchronisation connection, [5] (Options) 7  
Select Ok  
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Settings  
Cell Broadcast  
You can receive messages on specified topics, such as weather  
information and traffic news, regularly from your service provider.  
You can specify the “topic(s)” of information and the language in  
which you wish to receive the information.  
Activating Cell Broadcast  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Cell Broadcast > On/  
Off  
1. Select On or Off  
Reading a received message  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Cell Broadcast >  
Read messages  
1. [192] to scroll to the required message 7 [0]  
Topics and languages  
You can add, edit and delete topics and languages.  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Cell Broadcast >  
Options > Topic or Language  
1. [192] to scroll to the required topic or language  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Add, Edit or Delete  
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Settings  
GSM network  
Selecting a network manually  
You can manually select a network that is available in your current  
location.  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > GSM network > New  
search  
1. Select the required network  
Network list  
The network list is used when the Search mode is set to Automatic.  
The order in the list indicates the search priority. You can edit the list  
as required.  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > GSM network > Select  
network  
1. [192] to scroll to the required network  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Add, Insert, Edit or Delete  
Add stores a new network at the end of the list, while Insert stores a  
new network above the selected network.  
Search mode  
You can set your phone to automatically or manually search for the  
other networks when roaming. When Automatic is selected, the  
phone automatically selects a new network in order to maintain  
optimum network availability. When Manual is selected, available  
networks are shown on the standby screen.  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > GSM network >  
Search mode  
1. Select Automatic or Manual  
Note: National regulations may not permit roaming in your home region.  
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Settings  
Data connections  
GPRS settings and CSD settings are stored in the Data connections  
menu.  
Data can be sent/received using GPRS or CSD technology.  
Editing GPRS/CSD settings  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data connections  
1. [192] to scroll to the required setting you want to edit or  
<Empty> to add new setting 7 [0]  
2. If <Empty> is selected, select GPRS or CSD  
3. Edit the required field 7 [5] (Save)  
Deleting GPRS/CSD settings  
d Main menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data connections  
1. [192] to scroll to the required setting you want to delete  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Delete  
3. [0]9[5] (Yes)  
Note: If your service provider has protected some of your settings, you may  
not be able to modify them.  
USB  
You can backup data stored on your phone to a PC using the  
optional USB Cable. Install the Handset Manager software from the  
CD-ROM before using the USB Cable. For further information, visit  
http://panasonic.co.jp/pmc/products/en/support/index.html  
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Settings  
Security  
PIN code  
The PIN protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. If you  
enable the PIN, you will be prompted to enter the PIN code every  
time the phone is switched on.  
The PIN2 controls security for certain service provider services such  
as Fixed dial and Service charge.  
Note: If PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times the phone will be locked, and you  
will need to enter the PUK code. If PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times SIM  
card will be locked, and you will need to enter PUK2 code. If the PUK code is  
entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently.  
All information stored in the SIM card will be lost and the SIM card will need  
to be replaced. Contact your service provider for further information.  
Enabling/Disabling PIN entry  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > PIN entry > Enable/disable  
1. Select Enable or Disable  
2. Enter the PIN code (4-8 digits) 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
Changing PIN  
You can change the PIN when PIN entry is set to Enable.  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > PIN entry > Change PIN  
1. Enter the current code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
2. Enter the new code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
3. Enter the new code again 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
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Settings  
Changing PIN2  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > Change PIN2  
1. Enter the current code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
2. Enter the new code 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
3. Enter the new code again 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
Fixed dial  
When Fixed dial is enabled, only the phone numbers stored in SIM  
Contacts can be dialled. Any manually dialled phone numbers must  
match the phone numbers in SIM Contacts.  
To store, edit or delete phone numbers in SIM Contacts, you need to  
enter your PIN2 code.  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > Fixed dial  
1. Select Enable or Disable  
2. Enter the PIN2 code (4-8 digits) 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
Call barring  
Call barring restricts certain calls, using a password supplied by your  
service provider.  
The following Call bar settings are available:  
Bar outgoing calls  
Bar foreign calls  
All outgoing calls are barred.  
International outgoing calls are barred.  
Bar foreign calls  
except Home  
International outgoing calls except to your home  
country are barred.  
Bar incoming calls  
All incoming calls are barred.  
Roaming is barred if abroad.  
Bar incoming if  
abroad  
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Settings  
Call barring setting  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > Call barring  
1. Select the required setting  
2. Enter the password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
To cancel setting/check status:  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > Call barring  
1. [192] to scroll to the required setting  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Off or Status  
3. If Off is selected, enter the password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
To cancel all the settings/check all the statuses:  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > Call barring  
1. Select Cancel all or Status all  
2. If Cancel all is selected, enter the password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
Changing the password  
d Main menu > Settings > Security > Call barring > Password  
1. Enter the current password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
2. Enter a new password 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
3. Enter the new password again 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
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Tools  
Tools menu structure  
SIM Tool Kit*1 ................. 119  
Alarms............................. 119  
Sound recorder.............. 121  
Calculator....................... 122  
1
*
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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Tools  
SIM Tool Kit  
The SIM Tool Kit allows the applications existing on the SIM card to  
interact and operate with your phone. These applications, stored in  
the SIM memory, are Value Added Services. Your service provider  
can configure your SIM card with the applications that can be seen  
on your phone as additional menu items.  
For further information, contact your service provider.  
Alarms  
You can set up to 5 different alarms.  
Setting the alarm  
d Main menu > Tools > Alarms  
1. [192] to scroll to the required setting 7  
[0]  
2. [192] to scroll to the required field 7  
[0]  
3. Enter information 7 [0]  
4. [5] (Save) to store the entry  
The alarm icon ( ) appears on the standby  
screen.  
Turn on/off  
Time  
Select On or Off.  
Enter the time.  
Select Once, Everyday or Weekly for  
alarm repeat type.  
Repeat type  
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Tools  
Select alarm tone from <Default> or My  
Media. To download an alarm tone, select  
Alarm tone  
1
Download* .  
Adjust alarm volume (Volume 0-4 or Step  
tone).  
Alarm volume  
Stored pictures  
Illumination  
Select the required picture. The picture  
appears on the screen when the alarm  
sounds.  
Select the required illumination pattern or  
Off.  
1
*
Note: The alarm sounds at the time you set even if the phone is off.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
Turning the alarm on/off  
d Main menu > Tools > Alarms  
1. [192] to scroll to the required setting  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Turn on or Turn off  
Stopping the alarm  
When the alarm sounds, you can activate the snooze function to  
repeat the alarm 5 times at 5 minute intervals.  
1. Press any key except [Y] 7 Stop snooze?”  
2. To stop the snooze function: [0]9[5] (Turn off)  
To activate the snooze function: [6] (Snooze)  
Shortcut: Stopping the alarm by pressing [Y] activates the snooze  
function and returns to standby mode.  
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Tools  
Sound recorder  
You can record sounds, your voice or phone conversation. The  
recorded sound clips (except for the phone conversation) can be  
attached to MMS messages.  
Recording new sound clips  
d Main menu > Tools > Sound recorder  
1. [0]9[5] (Start) to start recording  
The max. recording time is 3 minutes.  
2. [0]9[5] (Stop) to stop recording  
3. [0] to play back if required  
[192] to adjust the volume  
4. [5] (Options) 7 Select Save  
The sound clip is saved to My Media.  
If you select Send as MMS, you can access MMS menu.  
Note: When you save the recorded sound clip and receive storage full  
message, press [0]9[5] (Yes) to save the recorded sound clip by deleting  
unwanted files in My Media.  
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Tools  
Calculator  
You can use the 4-function calculator (addition, subtraction,  
multiplication and division) to make simple arithmetic operations.  
d Main menu > Tools > Calculator  
1. Enter a number  
To enter a decimal point: [5]  
To enter a negative sign: [r]  
To erase digits: [6] (Clear)  
2. [1929394] to select the arithmetic  
operation ([1] to multiply, [4] to add, [2]  
to divide, [3] to subtract)  
3. Enter a number  
4. [0] (=) to calculate  
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Calendar  
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
Browsing Calendar  
You can view the calendar by month, by week or by day.  
Browsing operation  
d Main menu > Calendar  
To move around the calendar: [1929394]  
To change the view format (Monthly view/Weekly view): see  
View format in “Options”  
To view the details of the selected day (Daily view): [0]  
Options  
From Monthly view or Weekly view, the following options are  
available by pressing [5] (Options).  
New entry  
View format  
Go to date  
See “Creating Calendar events” on page 125.  
Change calendar view format, Monthly or Weekly.  
Go to specified date.  
Send via  
infrared  
Send calendar events via infrared. See “Infrared” on  
page 108.  
Delete  
See “Deleting multiple events” on page 127.  
Lunar calendar  
Check Chinese Lunar calendar dates and festivals when  
viewing the western calendar.  
1
detail*  
Memory status  
Settings  
Show used memory for calendar.  
See “Calendar settings” on page 128.  
1
*
Available only when Display language setting is set to Chinese  
language. (See “Language” on page 95.)  
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Calendar  
Calendar view  
To change the calendar view format, see “Browsing operation” on  
page 123.  
Monthly view  
Current date  
Selected date  
Red frame  
Coloured - Also displayed in  
the upper left of the calendar  
Week number  
of selected  
date  
Displayed in the upper right of  
the calendar  
Coloured - Also displayed in  
the schedule list with category  
icon, start time and note (up to  
3 events)  
Scheduled  
note  
Schedule list  
Weekly view  
Current date  
Red line under week  
Current week  
number  
Displayed in the upper right of  
the calendar  
The day of the week is coloured  
- Also displayed in the upper  
left of the calendar  
Selected date  
Scheduled  
note  
The scheduled time zone is  
coloured  
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Calendar  
Daily view  
Current date  
Displayed in the upper left  
Displayed in the upper right  
Current week  
number  
Scheduled  
note  
Displayed with category icon,  
start time and note  
Creating Calendar events  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. Select the day of the event you wish to store  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select New entry  
3. [192] to scroll to the required field 7  
[0]  
4. Enter information 7 [0]  
To enter characters, see “Text entry” on  
page 40.  
5. [5] (Save) to store the event  
Note  
Enter note (subject).  
Enter the start time 7 [2] 7 Enter the start  
date (Present time/date is already entered.)  
Start date/time  
Enter the end time 7 [2] 7 Enter the end  
date (Present time/date is already entered.)  
End date/time  
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Calendar  
Repeat type  
Select an event repeat cycle.  
Set the reminder to sound at the start time  
(0 min.) or certain minutes ahead of the  
start time.  
Select Off, 0 min., or 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90  
min. ahead.  
Reminder  
When the reminder tone sounds, press [5]  
(View) to check the schedule or press [6]  
(Stop) to return to standby mode.  
Location  
Category  
Enter location.  
Select category.  
Select a reminder tone from <Default> or  
My Media. To download a tone, select  
Calendar tone  
1
Download* .  
Calendar  
volume  
Adjust the reminder volume (Volume 0-4 or  
Step tone).  
Select a reminder illumination pattern or  
Off.  
Illumination  
1
*
Note: The reminder sounds at the scheduled time even if the phone is off.  
The calendar highlights only the start days of scheduled events if the events  
are scheduled for over days.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
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Calendar  
Managing Calendar events  
Editing events  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. From Daily view, [192] to scroll to the required event  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Edit  
3. Edit the required field 7 [5] (Save) to overwrite  
Deleting events  
Deleting an event  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. From Daily view, [192] to scroll to the required event  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Delete  
3. [0]9[5] (Yes)  
Deleting multiple events  
To delete the events of the selected day or the past events:  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. From Monthly view or Weekly view, [1929394] to scroll to  
the required date  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Delete  
3. Select Day or Past  
4. [0]9[5] (Yes)  
To delete all events:  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. From Monthly view or Weekly view, [5] (Options) 7 Select  
Delete  
2. Select All  
3. [5] (Yes)  
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Calendar  
Calendar settings  
Selecting the starting day of the week  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings  
2. Select Week starts on  
3. Select the required day of the week  
Setting holidays  
You can set holidays to be indicated in red.  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings  
2. Select Holiday set  
3. [192] to scroll to the required day of the week 7 [0]  
Repeat this step to select other days of the week.  
4. [5] (Ok)  
Chinese Lunar calendar  
You can check Chinese Lunar calendar dates and festivals when still  
viewing western calendar. To display Chinese Lunar calendar, you  
need to select Chinese language in Display language setting (see  
page 95).  
Switching on/off Chinese Lunar calendar  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. [5] (Options) 7 Select Settings  
2. Select Lunar calendar  
3. Select On or Off  
Viewing Chinese Lunar calendar detail  
d Main menu > Calendar  
1. [1929394] to scroll to the day you wish to view the detail  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Lunar calendar detail  
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My Media  
My Media menu structure  
Pictures........................... 130  
Games .............................138  
Stored pictures ..................... 130  
Download* .......................... 134  
Stored applications ...............138  
Download* ...........................139  
1
1
Take new picture .................. 134  
Text templates ................139  
Memory status................140  
Sounds............................ 134  
Stored sounds ...................... 134  
1
Download* .......................... 136  
Record new sound ............... 136  
1
*
Videos............................. 137  
Stored videos ....................... 137  
1
Download* .......................... 138  
Record new video ................ 138  
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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My Media  
Pictures  
Pictures taken by Camera, images downloaded from a WAP site and  
received via infrared are stored in the Pictures folder.  
Note: To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon ( ), you may need  
to purchase the rights. For further information, contact your service provider.  
Viewing pictures  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures  
1. [1929394] to scroll to the required thumbnail 7 [0]  
You can view the actual size of the selected picture by pressing [0] if  
the picture is larger than the display. To continue onto step 2, press [6]  
(Back).  
2. [4]9[2] to view the next picture or [3]9[1] to view the  
previous picture  
Note: The file size of highlighted picture is displayed under the picture title,  
together with the date and time the image was stored. A picture of less than  
1 kB is displayed as 1 kB.  
Managing files  
To make a new folder:  
1. In the Stored pictures folder, [5] (Options) 7 Select Manage  
files  
2. Select New folder  
3. Enter folder name 7 [0]  
To move the selected picture to another folder:  
1. When the required thumbnail is highlighted, [5] (Options) 7  
Select Manage files  
2. Select Move to folder  
3. Select the required folder  
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My Media  
Options  
When viewing the picture list, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
Attach the selected picture to an MMS message.  
Send as MMS  
See “Creating an MMS message” on page 62.  
Use the selected picture as Wallpaper or  
Use as  
Contacts picture. See “Using pictures” on  
page 132.  
Delete  
Delete the selected picture or folder.  
Delete all the pictures in the folder or all the  
folders.  
Delete all  
Activate  
Rename  
Purchase your rights to view the selected picture.  
Rename the selected picture or folder.  
Send the selected picture via infrared. See  
“Infrared” on page 108.  
Send via infrared  
Resize  
Resize the selected picture.  
Edit the selected picture. See “Editing pictures” on  
page 132.  
Edit  
Change view  
Manage files  
Details  
Change the picture list to List view or Grid view.  
Make a new folder or move the selected picture to  
another folder. See “Managing files” on page 130.  
Show details of the selected picture.  
Note: Sending or editing of a forward locked picture indicated by the icon  
) is restricted.  
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My Media  
Using pictures  
You can use the stored pictures as wallpapers or Contacts pictures.  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures  
1. [192] to scroll to the required picture  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Use as  
3. Select Wallpaper or Contacts picture  
(If Contacts picture is selected, go to the next step.)  
4. Highlight the required contact 7 [5] (Select)  
5. [5] (Save)  
Editing pictures  
Adding frame  
You can add a frame to your picture.  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures  
1. When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  
picture is displayed on the screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select  
Edit  
2. Select Add frame  
3. Select the required frame  
The picture with the selected frame is displayed.  
You can change the frame by pressing [394].  
4. [0]9[5] (Save)  
5. Enter the file name 7 [0]  
Note: Adding a frame is available only when the size of the picture to be  
edited is Medium 320x240, Small 160x120 or Main display 240x320.  
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My Media  
Trimming  
You can trim your pictures.  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures  
1. When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  
picture is displayed on the screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select  
Edit  
2. Select Trimming  
3. Select the required trimming size  
4. If Free size is selected: [1929394] to determine the starting  
point 7 [0]9[5] (Start) 7 [1929394] to determine the  
ending point 7 [0]9[5] (Ok)  
If a size other than Free size is selected: [1929394] to move  
the trimming box 7 [0]9[5] (Start)  
5. [0]9[5] (Save)  
6. Enter the file name 7 [0]  
Clearing shadow  
You can make dark pictures clearer.  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Stored pictures  
1. When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  
picture is displayed on the screen, [5] (Options) 7 Select  
Edit  
2. Select Clear shadow  
3. [0]9[5] (Save)  
4. Enter the file name 7 [0]  
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My Media  
Downloading picture files  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Download  
The download site is displayed.  
Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  
contents or possible corruption of phone software.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
Taking a new picture  
d Main menu > My Media > Pictures > Take new picture  
The phone switches to Picture mode. See “Taking a picture” on  
page 76.  
Sounds  
Sound clips recorded by Sound recorder, downloaded from a WAP  
site and received via infrared are stored in the Sounds folder.  
Note: To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon ( ), you may need  
to purchase the rights. For further information, contact your service provider.  
Playing sound clips  
d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Stored sounds  
1. [192] to scroll to the required sound file 7 [0]  
[192] to adjust the volume.  
2. To stop: [0]  
To restart: [5] (Restart)  
Note: The file size of highlighted sound is displayed at the top of the list,  
together with the date and time the sound file was stored. A sound file of less  
than 1 kB is displayed as 1 kB.  
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My Media  
Managing files  
You can make new folders or move the selected sound files to  
another folder. See “Managing files” on page 130.  
Options  
In the sound list, the following options are available by pressing [5]  
(Options).  
Attach the selected sound clip to an MMS  
Send as MMS  
Use as  
message. See “Creating an MMS message” on  
page 62.  
Use the selected sound clip as Ringtone,  
Message alert or Contacts ringtone. See “Using  
sound clips” on page 136.  
Select Looped or Random to play all the sound  
clips in the selected folder in a loop or at random.  
Play in sequence  
Delete  
Delete the selected sound file or folder.  
Delete all the sound files in the folder or all the  
folders.  
Delete all  
Purchase your rights to play the selected sound  
file.  
Activate  
Rename  
Rename the selected sound file or folder.  
Send the selected sound file via infrared. See  
“Infrared” on page 108.  
Send via infrared  
Make a new folder or move the selected sound file  
to another folder. See “Managing files” on  
page 130.  
Manage files  
Details  
Show details of the selected sound file.  
Note: Sending or editing of a forward locked sound indicated by the icon  
) is restricted.  
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My Media  
Using sound clips  
You can use the stored sound clips as ringtones, Message alerts or  
Contacts ringtones.  
d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Stored sounds  
1. [192] to scroll to the required sound clip  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select Use as  
3. Select Ringtone, Message alert or Contacts ringtone  
(If Contacts ringtone is selected, go to the next step.)  
4. Highlight the required contact 7 [5] (Select)  
5. Select Ringtone ( ) or Message alert (  
)
6. [5] (Save)  
Downloading sound clips  
d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Download  
The download site is displayed.  
Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  
contents or possible corruption of phone software.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
Recording new sound clips  
d Main menu > My Media > Sounds > Record new sound  
The phone switches to the Sound recorder mode. See “Sound  
recorder” on page 121.  
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Videos  
Video clips recorded by Video recorder, downloaded from a WAP  
site and received via infrared are stored in the Videos folder.  
Note: To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon ( ), you may need  
to purchase the rights. For further information, contact your service provider.  
Playing video clips  
d Main menu > My Media > Videos > Stored videos  
1. [192] to scroll to the required video file 7 [0]  
[192] to adjust the volume.  
2. To stop: [0]  
To restart: [5] (Restart)  
Note: The file size of highlighted video is displayed at the top of the list,  
together with the date and time the video file was stored. A video file of less  
than 1 kB is displayed as 1 kB.  
Managing files  
You can make new folders or move the selected video files to  
another folder. See “Managing files” on page 130.  
Options  
In the video list, the same options in the Sounds folder are available.  
See “Options” on page 135. Note that Use as option is not available  
for video files.  
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My Media  
Downloading video clips  
d Main menu > My Media > Videos > Download  
The download site is displayed.  
Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  
contents or possible corruption of phone software.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
Recording a new video  
d Main menu > My Media > Videos > Record new video  
The phone switches to Video mode. See “Recording a video clip” on  
page 82.  
Games  
Preloaded games and downloaded games are stored in the Games  
folder.  
Note: To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon ( ), you may need  
to purchase the rights. For further information, contact your service provider.  
Playing games  
d Main menu > My Media > Games > Stored applications  
1. [192] to scroll to the required game 7 [0]  
For further details, see “Games” on page 142.  
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My Media  
Downloading games  
d Main menu > My Media > Games > Download  
For further details, see “Download games” on page 144.  
Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  
contents or possible corruption of phone software.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
Text templates  
You can use templates stored in the phone when creating a text  
message. You can also save frequently used text as templates.  
Editing Text templates  
d Main menu > My Media > Text templates  
1. [192] to scroll to the required template 7 [0]  
2. Edit the template 7 [0]  
Options  
In the text templates list, the following options are available by  
pressing [5] (Options).  
New  
Create a new template.  
Create an SMS or MMS message using the  
selected template.  
Create message  
Edit  
Edit the selected template.  
Delete  
Delete all  
Details  
Delete the selected template.  
Delete all the templates.  
Show details of the selected template file.  
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My Media  
Memory status  
You can see how much data is stored in the individual folders in My  
Media.  
d Main menu > My Media > Memory status  
Note: To decrease the amount of phone memory used, delete unwanted  
data or store data on your PC (see “USB” on page 114).  
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Games  
Games menu structure  
Games............................. 142  
Download*1..................... 144  
Settings........................... 145  
Sound volume ...................... 145  
Backlight............................... 145  
Vibration ............................... 145  
Reset.................................... 145  
WAP profiles......................... 145  
Information..................... 145  
1
*
Note: There are several ways to select items from menu lists. See “Menu  
selection method” on page 30.  
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Games  
Games  
Selecting games  
Your phone has preinstalled JavaTM applications. The downloaded  
JavaTM applications are also listed here.  
d Main menu > Games > Games  
1. [192] to scroll to the required application  
2. [5] (Options) 7 Select the required option  
TM  
Run  
Run the selected Java application.  
Select Network access, Messaging or Auto  
invocation, then select Always allowed, Ask  
first time, Ask every time or Not allowed.  
Permission  
Show the application name, version, vendor,  
storage size, etc.  
Details  
Delete  
TM  
Delete the selected Java application (except for  
the preinstalled applications).  
TM  
Purchase your rights to run the selected Java  
application.  
Activate  
TM  
TM  
Note: Your phone supports J2ME Java applications. Other types of  
TM  
Java applications cannot be installed.  
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Games  
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG  
This is a mobile version of the high speed action classic, “Sonic the  
Hedgehog”, which originally debuted in 1991 on the Mega Drive  
(SEGA Genesis).  
Save the animals from the evil scientific genius, Dr. Eggman, and  
stop him from taking over the world!  
Your objective is to get Sonic to the end of the game in one piece!  
The game has 6 Zones, and each Zone is divided into 3 Acts. In  
Act 3, Dr. Eggman will arrive in his contraption. Beat him to clear the  
Zone.  
d Main menu > Games > Games > SONIC THE HEDGEHOG  
Key operation:  
Move/Dash right  
Move/Dash left  
Jump  
Press [4] or press [H] key.  
Press [3] or press [F] key.  
Press [1] or press [S] key.  
Press [0] or press [G] key.  
Press [2] or press [J] key.  
Press [2] or press [J] key (during dash).  
Look Up  
Crouch  
Spin  
Soccer  
This game is a 3D soccer game. Play and win exhibition game with  
selected country.  
d Main menu > Games > Games > Soccer  
Key operation:  
Move/Dribble  
Shoot  
Press Navigation key.  
Press [r] key.  
Pass  
Press [0] or press [G] key with a ball.  
Press [0] or press [G] key without a ball.  
Slide tackle  
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Games  
Suspending/Terminating the game  
1. [Y]  
2. Select Suspend or Terminate  
TM  
When you select Suspend, Java icon (  
) appears on the standby  
screen.  
To resume the game:  
d Main menu > Games > Games  
1. Select Resume  
TM  
The Java application starts running.  
TM  
Note: You can also suspend the Java application by closing the flip.  
Download games  
You can download games to your phone from WAP sites. For  
customer support of downloaded contents, visit the respective  
supplier’s web sites.  
d Main menu > Games > Download  
1. Select the required JavaTM application  
When the downloading is over, “Would you like to run application?”  
appears.  
2. To run the JavaTM application: [0]9[5] (Ok)  
To exit: [Y]9[6] (Cancel)  
Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  
contents or possible corruption of phone software.  
For downloading information, visit http://box.panasonic.com/  
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Games  
Settings  
d Main menu > Games > Settings  
1. Select the required setting  
TM  
Sound volume  
Backlight  
Adjust the sound volume of Java applications.  
Switch the backlight on in Application  
preference or System preference, or switch Off.  
TM  
Switch the vibration function for Java  
applications On or Off.  
Vibration  
TM  
Delete all the downloaded Java applications,  
TM  
Reset  
reset records of preloaded Java application and  
TM  
initialise Java settings.  
WAP profiles  
Select the required profile setting.  
Information  
You can view copyright information about the software used on the  
phone.  
d Main menu > Games > Information  
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Appendix  
Accessories  
The following accessories are available for your Panasonic phone.  
Note: Availability depends on your country/region.  
Battery (EB-BS002)  
Double your talk time by having a spare battery.  
Travel Charger  
Carry this wherever you go, so you can always  
recharge your battery.  
(EB-CA001 AU)  
(EB-CA001 EU)  
(EB-CA001 US)  
(EB-CA001 UK)  
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Personal Handsfree (Mono) (EB-EMX800)  
Plug into your phone and talk without holding the  
phone to your ear.  
Personal Handsfree (Stereo) (EB-EM001)  
Talk/listen to the music and move while keeping your  
hands free, by using a Personal Handsfree. Put the  
ear pieces in your ears and the adaptor in the side of  
the phone.  
In-Car Charger (EB-CD001)  
Recharge the battery using your vehicle’s  
cigarette lighter socket.  
Car Holder (EB-KA001)  
This can be mounted in your vehicle to store your  
phone.  
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USB Cable (EB-US002)  
Use this to connect your phone to a PC to  
transfer data between them. Use in conjunction  
with the software provided on the CD-ROM.  
Branch Cable (EB-CBX800)  
This cable branches the connection to a USB Cable,  
Personal Handsfree and Travel Charger so that you  
can transfer data OR talk on handsfree while  
charging.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problems  
Should any problem persist, contact your dealer.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check that the battery is fully  
charged and correctly connected  
to the phone.  
Phone will not  
switch on.  
The network you  
are using and the  
condition of the  
battery can affect  
battery life.  
Extremely  
short battery  
life for a new  
battery.  
Short battery  
life for an old  
battery.  
The battery has  
worn out.  
Replace with a new fully charged  
battery.  
The battery  
charge level  
indicatordoes The battery is not  
not appear attached to the  
Leave the phone charging the  
battery for a few minutes before  
and the phone phone or the battery the battery charge level indicator  
cannot be  
switched on  
when  
has been deeply  
discharged.  
appears and attempt to switch the  
phone on.  
charging.  
The battery is not  
attached to the  
phone.  
Ensure the battery is fitted to the  
phone prior to commencing  
charging.  
Batteryfailsto  
charge.  
The battery was  
connected to the  
phone after the  
charger was  
connected.  
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Problem  
Cause  
The battery  
Remedy  
temperature  
Batteryfailsto exceeds the  
Use the battery at room  
temperature.  
charge.  
charging  
temperature range  
(too hot or too cold).  
Display looks  
faded.  
The Brightness  
level is low.  
Check the Brightness setting  
(see page 101).  
Keyguard is on.  
Disable keyguard.  
Outgoing calls are  
barred.  
Disable outgoing call barring or  
barred dialling.  
Fixed dialling is  
switched on so that  
only the numbers  
stored in Contacts  
can be dialled.  
Calls cannot  
be made.  
Switch off the Fixed dialling.  
The phone is not  
registered with a  
network.  
Move to a coverage area and  
operate your phone after it has  
registered with a network.  
The phone is not  
switched on.  
Switch the phone on.  
Incoming calls are  
barred.  
Calls cannot  
be received.  
Disable incoming call barring.  
The phone is not  
registered with a  
network.  
Move to a coverage area and  
operate your phone after it has  
registered with a network.  
Check that the antenna symbol  
(p) is displayed - move to a  
coverage area and operate your  
phone when the antenna symbol  
is displayed.  
Emergency  
calls cannot  
be made.  
You are not in a  
GSM coverage  
area.  
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Error messages  
These are some of the most important error messages which may  
be displayed:  
Location area not  
Roaming in the selected area is not allowed.  
allowed!  
Network not allowed! Roaming with the selected network is not allowed.  
The network has detected an authentication  
Security failure!  
SIM blocked  
failure because your SIM card is not registered  
with that network - contact your service provider.  
The SIM card is blocked because the PIN  
unblocking key (PUK) has been entered  
incorrectly 10 times - contact your service  
provider.  
The phone has detected a problem with the SIM  
card - switch the phone off and then back on; if the  
message is still displayed - contact your service  
provider.  
Restarting SIM.  
Please wait  
The SIM card has failed one or more of the SIM  
personalisation checks - contact your service  
provider.  
Invalid SIM  
The selected feature is either not supported by the  
Function unavailable SIM card or is not available with the current  
subscription - contact your service provider.  
The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the  
wrong PUK2 has been entered 10 times, services  
controlled by PIN2 cannot be used - contact your  
PIN2 invalidated  
service provider.  
Message rejected.  
Storage full  
or  
Message rejected.  
SIM full  
A message has been received but the message  
store is full - to receive messages, delete some of  
the currently stored messages.  
Phone number too  
long! (Max: xx)  
The edited or newly created contact number is too  
long for the SIM card.  
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Memory low!  
Message may not be  
stored  
The message area is full. Your messages cannot  
be stored until some of the currently stored  
messages are deleted.  
On changing the PIN/PIN2, verification of the new  
code is incorrect - retry changing the PIN/PIN2  
with correct verification.  
Verification failure  
Glossary of terms  
Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to  
transmit data over telephone connections.  
CSD  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency allows you to communicate  
with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes, etc.  
DTMF  
General Packet Radio Service. A GSM transmission  
technique that transmits and receives data in packets  
rather than setting up a continuous channel.  
GPRS  
Global System for Mobile communications. The name  
given to the advanced digital technology that your phone  
uses.  
GSM  
A type of wireless connection that allows data to be  
transmitted directly to another device.  
Infrared  
A programming language developed by Sun  
Microsystems. Programs written in Java do not rely on  
an operating system.  
TM  
Java  
Network  
Operator  
The organisation responsible for operating a GSM  
network.  
Personal Identification Number. PIN is used for SIM card  
security. PIN2 is used for the control of Fixed dialling and  
Call charges metering. Supplied by your service  
PIN / PIN2  
provider. If the PIN or PIN2 is entered incorrectly several  
times (basically 3 times), the PIN or PIN2 will be blocked.  
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PIN or PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN or  
PIN2 code. Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK  
or PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK or  
PUK2 will be blocked.  
PUK / PUK2  
Roaming  
The ability to use your phone on networks other than  
your home network.  
Service  
provider  
The organisation responsible for providing access to the  
GSM/GPRS network.  
Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which  
stores unique subscriber and user entered information  
such as Contacts entries and short messages. Supplied  
by your service provider.  
SIM  
Uniform Resource Locator. The URL is an alphanumeric  
address that points to homepages and other Internet  
locations.  
URL  
Wireless Application Protocol. The communication  
standard which enables you to download resources from  
the Internet to your phone.  
WAP  
Specifications  
GSM 900 Class 4  
GSM 1800 Class 1  
GSM 1900 Class 1  
Bands supported  
1
300-740 hours  
4-12 hours  
Standby time*  
1
Talk time*  
2
Up to 290 minutes  
Charging time*  
Charging: +5°C - +35°C  
Storage: -20°C - +60°C  
Temperature range  
Weight  
127 g (including battery)  
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Height: 96 mm  
Width: 47 mm  
Depth: 25 mm  
Dimensions  
(excluding protrusions)  
Volume  
Battery  
106 cc  
1660 mAh Li-ion  
Internal  
Antenna  
SIM type  
1.8 V/3 V  
MMS: 2 MB  
Memory storage  
User data (excluding MMS) and  
preinstalled applications: 30 MB  
QVGA 240 x 320 pixels TFT LCD:  
Approx. 16 million colours (JPEG and  
Display  
3
camera/video image* )  
2
Brightness: Approx. 300 cd/m  
Camera  
1.3 M pixels CMOS  
Infrared: SIR (slow infrared)  
USB: v2.0  
Connectivity  
1
*
Talk and Standby times will be dependant upon network conditions, SIM  
card, backlight usage, battery condition/charging management and the  
use of applications such as camera and games where available.  
Charging time depends on usage and battery condition.  
65k colours for other image formats  
2
3
*
*
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Licensing  
© 2005 Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.  
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 written permission from Panasonic Mobile  
Communications Co., Ltd.  
CP8 Patent  
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,  
Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.  
®
T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541,  
6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162,  
6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and  
747901; Canadian Pat. Nos.1,331,057, 2,302,595, and 2,227,904; Japan  
Pat. No. 3532780, 3492981; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong  
Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383,  
66959, and 71979; European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8), 1 010 057  
(98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of Korea Pat. Nos.  
KR201211B1 and KR226206B1. People’s Republic of China Pat.  
Application Nos. 98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0; Mexico Pat.  
No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents  
are pending worldwide.  
Copyright © 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc.  
For further information, please refer to:  
http://www.w3.org/2003/08/sera/COPYRIGHT.TXT  
TM  
Powered by Mascot Capsule®/Micro3D Edition Mascot Capsule® is a  
registered trademark of HI Corporation© 2005 HI Corporation. All Rights  
Reserved.  
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Aplix, microJBlend and JBlend, and all Aplix-or JBlend-related  
trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of Aplix Corporation in the U.S., Japan and other  
countries.  
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license for the  
personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in  
compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard (“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii)  
decode MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a  
personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed  
video provider. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional  
information may be obtained from MPEG LA,LLC.  
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and  
Thomson.  
TM  
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG  
© SEGA Corporation  
MUSIC COMPOSED BY MASATO NAKAMURA  
Two music (Sonic Zone1.mmf / Sonic Invisible.mmf)  
© SEGA Corporation  
MUSIC COMPOSED BY MASATO NAKAMURA  
SEGA, the SEGA logo and SONIC THE HEDGEHOG are either registered  
trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation.  
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END-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT  
By use of this Panasonic cellular phone, including any embedded  
software features or programs ("Embedded Software"), you agree to  
the terms and conditions of this End-User Software License  
Agreement ("EULA").  
1. END-USER RIGHTS: You are granted a limited end-user right to use the  
Embedded Software only as part of and together with this Panasonic  
cellular phone. You agree to use the Embedded Software in a manner  
that complies with all applicable laws, including laws related to copyright  
and other intellectual property rights. All other uses are prohibited.  
2. LIMITATIONS ON END-USER RIGHTS:  
(a) You may not reproduce, copy, or transfer the Embedded Software to  
any other device;  
(b) You may not create derivative works of any type based on the  
Embedded Software (unless and except as expressly permitted as  
part of a feature application);  
(c) You may not reverse engineer, reverse compile, disassemble, or  
otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Embedded  
Software;  
(d) You may not transfer this Panasonic cellular phone other than to a  
transferee end-user who undertakes to observe the same obligations  
as those set out in this EULA;  
(e) You may not remove any proprietary notices, such as copyright,  
trademark, or otherwise, from the Embedded Software.  
3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: The Embedded Software is  
protected by copyright, trademark, patent and/or other intellectual  
property rights and is owned by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co.,  
Ltd. ("PMC") and/or is under license from PMC's licensors.  
4. TERMINATION: Your right to use the Embedded Software may be  
terminated for failure to comply with any of the terms of this EULA.  
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5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY/DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: TO THE  
MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT  
SHALL PMC, ITS AFFILIATES, AND THEIR LICENSORS BE LIABLE  
FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM  
LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN  
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE  
EMBEDDED SOFTWARE. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THE  
RELEVANT WARRANTY CARD, PMC, ITS AFFILIATES, AND THEIR  
LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED TO THE END-USER IN THE RELEVANT  
WARRANTY CARD ARE EXCLUSIVE.  
6. ADDITIONAL THIRD PARTY TERMS: The Embedded Software may  
contain third party software subject to separate third party license terms  
and conditions set forth in the user manual or associated product  
documentation and/or displayed on the LCD of this Panasonic cellular  
phone. You acknowledge and agree that such third party software is  
governed by the third party license terms, as applicable, and that such  
terms are solely between you and the applicable licensor.  
7. EXPORT REGULATIONS/RESTRICTED RIGHTS: The Embedded  
Software is subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export  
Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be subject to  
export or import regulations in other countries. You agree to comply  
strictly with all such regulations. You confirm that with respect to the  
Embedded Software, you will not export or re-export it, directly or  
indirectly, to any countries that are subject to U.S. export restrictions.  
Use, duplication or disclosure by the U.S. government is subject to the  
restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer  
Software Clauses in DFARS 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) and FAR 52.227-  
19(c)(2) as applicable.  
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EU Warranty  
EU/EEA - Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU/EEA and  
Switzerland.  
Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions  
Dear Customer,  
Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone. The  
Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee only applies while  
travelling in countries other than where the product was purchased.  
Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases. If your  
Panasonic GSM telephone requires service while abroad, please  
contact the local service company shown on this document.  
The Guarantee  
The applicable period of the European wide guarantee for GSM is  
generally 12 months for the main body and 3 months for the  
rechargeable battery. With respect to a product used in a country  
other than a country of purchase, notwithstanding what is stated in  
the conditions below, the customer will benefit, in that country of use,  
from these guarantee periods of, respectively, 12 and 3 months, if  
these conditions are more favourable to him than the local  
guarantee conditions applicable in such country of use.  
Conditions of Guarantee  
When requesting guarantee service the purchaser should present  
the warranty card together with proof of purchase, to an authorised  
service centre.  
The guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design  
faults; it does not apply to other events such as accidental damage,  
however caused, wear and tear, negligence, adjustment,  
modification or repair not authorised by us.  
Your sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is  
the repair, or at our option the replacement, of the product, or any  
defective part or parts. No other remedy, including, but not limited to,  
incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature  
shall be available to the purchaser.  
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This is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or  
other rights of consumer purchasers. This guarantee applies in  
countries shown on this document at the authorised service centres  
detailed for that country.  
o2 or e-plus equipment specialists:  
Panasonic Service Center  
Austria  
COM Elektronik Service GmbH  
Fa. Frisch  
Vahrenwalder Straße 221a  
Lokalbahnweg 12  
30165 Hannover  
A-4060 Leonding  
Tel.: +49 (0) 511 / 64 64 16 10  
Tel. +43 (0)732 676 961  
Greece  
Germany  
INTERTECH S.A.  
In Germany, you can also take  
advantage of our pick-up service if  
you need to have your Panasonic  
equipment repaired. You will find  
details under Service, Repair  
Services, on our Internet  
homepage at  
www.panasonic.de  
Hotline: +49 (0)180 501 5142  
(12 cents/min.)  
International Technologies  
Αφροδίτης 24, 167 77 Ελληνικό  
Tαχ. Θυρ.: 738 21, 167 10  
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ  
Τηλ. Κέντρο: 210.9692.300  
Υποκατάστηµα Βόρειας Ελλάδας:  
Κ. Καραµανλή 11, 54638  
ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ  
Τηλ. Κέντρο: 2310.245.840-3  
Mon. to Fri. 8am - 8pm and  
Sat. Midday - 5pm  
Ireland  
T-Mobile equipment specialists:  
Panasonic Service Center  
N. Schaaf  
Service Centres in Ireland  
Tel. +353 1 2898333  
Reichenbachstraße 21-23  
68309 Mannheim  
United Kingdom  
Tel.: +49 (0) 621 / 727 87-0  
Service Centres in England  
Tel. +44 8705 159159  
Vodafone equipment specialists:  
Panasonic Service Center  
B&W Service GmbH  
Kieler Straße 41  
24768 Rendsburg  
Tel.: +49 (0) 4331 / 14 11-0  
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EU Warranty  
EU/EEA - Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country  
other than the country of original purchase.  
When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective, he  
should promptly contact the proper sales company or national  
distributor in the EU/EEA country where this guarantee is  
claimed, as indicated in the "Product Service Guide" or the  
nearest authorised dealer together with this guarantee and  
proof of date of purchase. The purchaser will then be informed  
whether:  
(i) the sales company or national distributor will handle the  
repair service; or  
(ii) the sales company or national distributor will arrange for  
trans-shipment of the appliance to the EU/EEA country  
where the appliance was originally marketed; or  
(iii) the purchaser may himself send the appliance to the sales  
company or national distributor in the EU/EEA country  
where the appliance was originally marketed.  
If the appliance is a product model which is normally supplied  
by the sales company or national distributor in the country  
where it is used by the purchaser, then the appliance, together  
with this guarantee card and proof of date of purchase, should  
be returned at the purchaser's risk and expense to such sales  
company or distributor, which will handle the repair service. In  
some countries, the affiliated sales company or national  
distributor will designate dealers or certain service centres to  
execute the repairs involved.  
If the appliance is a product model which is not normally  
supplied in the country where used, or if the appliance's  
internal or external product characteristics are different from  
those of the equivalent model in the country where used, the  
sales company or national distributor may be able to have the  
guarantee repair service executed by obtaining spare parts  
from the country where the appliance was originally marketed,  
or it may be necessary to have the guarantee repair service  
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executed the sales company or national distributor in the  
country where the appliance was originally marketed.  
In either case, the purchaser must furnish this guarantee card  
and proof of date of purchase. Any necessary transportation,  
both of the appliance and of any spare parts, will be at the  
purchaser's risk and expense, and there may be a consequent  
delay in the repair service.  
Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the  
sales company or national distributor in the country of use of  
the appliance, the service will be provided on the same local  
terms and conditions (including the period of guarantee  
coverage) as prevail for the same model appliance in the  
country of use, and not the country of initial sale in the EU/EEA.  
Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the  
sales company or national distributor in the EU/EEA country  
where the appliance was originally marketed, the repair service  
will be provided on the local terms and conditions prevailing in  
the country of initial sale in the EU/EEA.  
Some product models require adjustment or adaptation for  
proper performance and safe use in different EU/EEA  
countries, in accordance with local voltage requirements and  
safety or other technical standards imposed or recommended  
by applicable regulations. For certain product models, the cost  
of such adjustment or adaptation may be substantial and it may  
be difficult to satisfy local voltage requirements and safety or  
other technical standards. It is strongly recommended that the  
purchaser investigates these local technical and safety factors  
before using the appliance in another EU/EEA country.  
This guarantee shall not cover the cost of any adjustments or  
adaptations to meet local voltage requirements and safety or  
other technical standards. The sales company or national  
distributor may be in a position to make the necessary  
adjustments or adaptations to certain product models at the  
cost of the purchaser. However, for technical reasons it is not  
possible to adjust or adapt all product models to comply with  
local voltage requirements and safety or other technical  
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standards. Moreover, where adaptations or adjustments are  
carried out the performance of the appliance may be affected.  
If in the opinion of the sales company or national distributor in  
the country where the appliance is used the purchaser has the  
necessary adjustments or adaptations to local voltage  
requirements and technical or safety standards properly made,  
any subsequent guarantee repair service will be provided as  
above indicated, provided the purchaser discloses the nature  
of the adjustment or adaptation if relevant to the repair. (It is  
recommended that the purchaser should not send adapted or  
adjusted equipment for repair to the sales company or national  
distributor in the country where the appliance was originally  
marketed if the repair relates in any way to the adaptation or  
adjustment.)  
This guarantee shall only be valid in territories subject to the  
laws of the European Union and the EEA.  
Please keep this guarantee with your receipt.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
164  
 
Index  
A
Active flip .................................. 106  
Alarms ...................................... 119  
Alert mute ................................... 34  
Answering calls .......................... 33  
Any key answer ........................ 105  
Archive ....................................... 68  
Auto answer ............................. 106  
Auto redial .................................. 31  
Call waiting ............................... 105  
Camera ....................................... 74  
Clock ........................................... 95  
B
Backlight time ........................... 101  
Battery  
D
Display  
Charging .................................. 25  
Inserting ................................... 24  
Removing ................................. 24  
Bookmarks ................................. 88  
Brightness ................................ 101  
Browser ...................................... 85  
Browser options  
Advanced ................................. 91  
Bookmarks ............................... 88  
Enter address ........................... 89  
Reload page ............................. 90  
Save media .............................. 89  
Service Inbox ........................... 90  
Set as bookmark ...................... 89  
Settings .................................... 91  
Settings .................................. 100  
Standby display ........................ 19  
Download  
Games ............................ 139, 144  
Picture files ............................. 134  
Sound clips ............................. 136  
Video clips .............................. 138  
Drafts folder ................................ 68  
DTMF .......................................... 37  
E
Emergency call ........................... 33  
Emoticon list ............................... 60  
Error messages ........................ 151  
C
F
Calculator ................................. 122  
Calendar ................................... 123  
Call  
Fixed dial .................................. 116  
G
Answering ................................ 33  
Duration ................................. 106  
Hold .......................................... 36  
Making ..................................... 31  
Settings .................................. 104  
Call barring ............................... 116  
Call diverts ............................... 104  
Call log ....................................... 51  
Games ...................................... 142  
Games folder ............................ 138  
GSM network ............................ 113  
H
Handsfree talking ........................ 36  
Hold ............................................ 36  
How to read this manual ............. 12  
165  
 
Index  
I
Displaying the menu .................29  
Menu selection method ............30  
Multi shot mode ..........................80  
Icons ........................................... 20  
Main menu icons .................... 100  
Status icons .............................. 20  
Illumination message .................. 59  
Illuminations ............................... 96  
Inbox .......................................... 64  
In-call operations ........................ 36  
Indicator/Illumination Light .......... 22  
Infrared ..................................... 108  
Input method .............................. 40  
International dialling ................... 32  
O
Operator name .........................101  
Outbox folder ..............................68  
K
Key  
Backlight ................................... 97  
Functions .................................. 16  
Keyguard .................................. 98  
Quick keys ................................ 17  
Settings .................................... 97  
Shortcut .................................... 99  
Tone ......................................... 97  
Volume ..................................... 97  
P
Phone  
Opening/closing ........................27  
Overview ..................................14  
Settings ....................................94  
Switching on/off ........................27  
Picture ........................................75  
Pictures folder ...........................130  
PIN/PIN2 code ..........................115  
Problems ..................................149  
Profiles ........................................94  
L
Language  
Cell Broadcast ........................ 112  
Display ..................................... 95  
Input ................................... 61, 95  
Q
Quick keys ..................................17  
M
R
Main menu  
Recent call dialling ......................32  
Recording a video clip ................82  
Ringtone ...................................102  
icons ....................................... 100  
Structure ................................... 28  
Making calls ............................... 31  
Master reset ............................... 99  
Memory status  
Contacts ................................... 55  
My Media ................................ 140  
SMS/MMS ................................ 73  
S
Security settings .......................115  
Self-portrait .................................76  
Send my number ......................106  
Sent folder ..................................68  
Service charge ..........................107  
166  
Index  
Service numbers ........................ 56  
Shortcut keys ............................. 99  
Shutdown tone ......................... 103  
Silent mode ................................ 35  
SIM card  
Inserting ................................... 23  
Removing ................................. 23  
SIM Tool Kit .............................. 119  
SMS ........................................... 58  
Sound recorder ........................ 121  
Sounds & alerts settings .......... 102  
Sounds folder ........................... 134  
Speed dial .................................. 52  
Standby display .......................... 19  
Startup tone .............................. 103  
Status icons ................................ 20  
Symbols used in this manual ..... 11  
Synchronisation .................. 53, 110  
T
®
T9 ............................................. 42  
Taking a picture .......................... 76  
Text entry ................................... 40  
Text templates .......................... 139  
Themes .................................... 101  
Time and date ............................ 95  
U
Unsent folder .............................. 68  
USB .......................................... 114  
V
Vibration alert ........................... 103  
Video, record .............................. 82  
Videos folder ............................ 137  
Voicemail .................................... 70  
Volume control ........................... 37  
W
Wallpaper ................................. 100  
Warning tone ............................ 103  
Web mail .................................... 69  
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