Panasonic X60 User Manual

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Contents  
Important Information.......................................................1  
In-Call Options................................................................20  
Explore the menus..........................................................24  
Settings menu structure.................................................25  
Safety Considerations......................................................1  
SAR ....................................................................................3  
Care and Maintenance......................................................4  
Settings............................................................................26  
Profile Setting.................................................................26  
Editing Profile .................................................................27  
Tone Setting...................................................................29  
Vibration alert Setting.....................................................31  
Display Setting ...............................................................32  
Language .......................................................................33  
Data connections............................................................33  
Network Setting..............................................................34  
Call Settings ...................................................................36  
Security Settings ............................................................40  
Time and date ................................................................43  
Getting Started..................................................................5  
Inserting and Removing the SIM......................................5  
Attaching and Removing the Battery ...............................5  
Charging the Battery ........................................................6  
Operation of Battery Level Indicator ................................6  
Low Battery Power Warning ............................................6  
Keys & Displays................................................................7  
Keys.................................................................................8  
Shortcuts........................................................................10  
Display ...........................................................................10  
Illumination Light............................................................12  
Camera.............................................................................44  
How to Use this Phone...................................................13  
Symbols Used in the Manual .........................................13  
Selecting a Menu Option................................................14  
Text Entry (Edit) ..............................................................47  
Shift mode ......................................................................48  
Input mode .....................................................................48  
Text Input .......................................................................49  
Phone Basics and Managing Calls................................15  
Switching Phone ON/OFF..............................................15  
Displaying Menu ............................................................15  
Making Calls ..................................................................16  
Answering Calls .............................................................18  
Ending / Rejecting Calls.................................................18  
Managing Calls ..............................................................19  
Messages menu structure..............................................50  
Messages.........................................................................51  
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)...........................51  
SMS (Short Message Service).......................................61  
Media Album ..................................................................66  
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Important Information  
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900  
and GSM1800. 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-X60 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://www.panasonicmobile.com  
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.  
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  
Fast Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use  
when travelling abroad. A Fast Travel Charger (EB-  
CAX70xx*) is supplied with the Main Kit. Other  
recommended equipment for charging – Car Charger  
(EB-CDX70).  
If you use a feature which keeps the key backlight on  
continuously for a long time, such as the camera,  
a game or the browser, battery life will become  
extremely short. To maintain longer battery life, set the  
key backlight to off. See “Settings” on page 97.  
Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft.  
The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be  
dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the  
cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe  
this instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of  
cellular phone services to the offender, or legal action  
or both.  
Note* xx identifies the Charger region, e.g.  
EU, UK.  
Use of another battery pack than that recommended by  
the manufacturer may result in a safety hazard.  
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.  
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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).  
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  
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.  
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.  
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.  
Care must be taken when using the phone in close  
proximity to personal medical devices, such as  
pacemakers and hearing aids.  
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  
damages caused by using non-Panasonic approved  
accessories.  
Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight to avoid  
impairing the camera performance.  
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. (See “SAR  
Statement”.) Unauthorised modifications or attachments  
may damage the phone and violate applicable  
This Panasonic mobile 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; or as specifically stated in the  
separate declaration leaflet enclosed with this product.  
regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or  
attachment may result in the invalidation of your  
guarantee – this does not affect your statutory rights.  
Please refer to our website for latest  
information/standards and compliance in your country/region  
of use.  
http://www.panasonicmobile.com  
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SAR  
European Union – RTTE  
THIS PANASONIC PHONE (MODEL EB-X60) MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio  
frequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines  
and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific  
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed  
to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR  
limit recommended by The Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard  
operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR  
is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum  
value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the  
network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be shown. This  
directive includes as one essential requirement the protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. The  
SAR value for this model phone, when tested for use at the ear, for compliance against the standard was 0.693** W/kg. While there  
may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF  
exposure.  
*The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit  
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in  
measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band.  
**Right side of Head (Test Position: Cheek) Measurement results for GSM900.  
For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at http://www.panasonicmobile.com/health.html  
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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.  
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.  
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect  
on the operation of your phone. This is normal and  
does not indicate a fault.  
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.).  
The display quality may deteriorate if the phone is  
used in environments over 40°C for a long time.  
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.  
Do not modify or disassemble the equipment.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside.  
Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration  
or shocks.  
When connecting the phone to an external device,  
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.  
Do not drop the battery.  
Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment  
becomes wet, immediately remove the battery and  
contact your dealer.  
When disposing of any packing materials or old  
equipment check with your local authorities for  
information on recycling.  
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Getting Started  
Some services described in this manual are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions  
are SIM dependent. For more information contact Vodafone.  
Inserting and Removing the SIM  
Attaching and Removing the Battery  
The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone underneath the battery  
.
Before removing the battery, ensure that the phone is switched  
off and the charger is disconnected from the phone.  
Insert the SIM  
Attach the battery  
Slide your SIM card  
(with the gold contacts  
facing downwards)  
into its holder, making  
sure that the cut-out  
corner is aligned.  
Remove the SIM  
Remove the battery  
Slide out the SIM  
while pressing the  
stopper attached to  
the SIM on the left.  
NOTE: If you are upgrading your phone and your previous  
phone did not support new services, such as MMS (Multi  
Media Messaging), you may need to insert a new SIM.  
Contact Vodafone.  
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Charging the Battery  
Operation of Battery Level Indicator  
Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger  
While charging  
Charging complete  
The battery must be attached in the phone before the charger is  
connected. Press the button on the top of the connector and  
insert it into the base of the phone.  
NOTE: Do not force the connector as this may damage the  
phone and/or the charger.  
Charging Indicator will go out when charging is completed.  
Connect the charger to the mains power supply. When the  
phone is charging, the charging indicator will light and a  
scrolling icon will appear in the main display.  
Low Battery Power Warning  
When the battery power is low, a warning tone will sound and a  
Battery low! message will be displayed. If this occurs during  
conversation, finish your call immediately. The power will auto-  
matically switch off after the warning tone. Fully recharge the  
battery. See “Charging the Battery”. (Calls can be made and re-  
ceived while the phone is charging.)  
NOTE: Some settings may be lost if the battery is removed  
or remains discharged for more than 1.5 hours.  
When charging is complete switch off the mains power supply  
and disconnect the charger.  
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Keys & Displays  
Earpiece  
Camera Lens  
Main Display  
Self-Portrait  
Mirror  
Infrared Port  
Watch yourself  
when taking a  
self-portrait  
Left Soft Key  
Navigation Key  
Selection/scroll/move key  
Send Key  
To answer a call or to  
make an Outgoing Call  
Right Soft Key  
Illumination  
Light  
Multi Function Key  
Camera/Shutter/Alert Mute  
1Key/Vodafone mail Key  
Press and hold to call  
Vodafone mail  
Power/End Key  
Press and hold to switch your phone  
on/off  
Asterisk Key  
International Dialling Prefix Key  
Charging Indicator  
Lights red during  
charging  
Pause Key/  
Quiet Mode Setting Key  
Charging Connector  
Personal Handsfree Connector  
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Keys  
Key  
Function  
Navigation Key: Select and save settings, and scroll/move through menus, text and Contacts. Also serves  
as shutter button for the camera and to control movements while playing games.  
SELECT  
SCROLL  
MOVE  
Press centre to select option or to save.  
<
4
0
Press top or bottom edge to move screen cursor up or down.  
Press left or right edge to move screen cursor left or right.  
2
Left Soft Key: Perform function displayed in lower left corner of the display. From Idle, press to open  
Messages Menu.  
A
@
Right Soft Key: Perform function displayed in lower right corner of the display. Mainly used to cancel and  
return to previous menu level or to delete text/number entries. Press and hold to delete all characters in text  
entry mode. From Idle press to open Vodafone live!  
Send Key: Make a call, recall recently dialled phone numbers or answer a call.  
C
D
Power/End Key: Press and hold to switch phone on/off. When the phone is on, press briefly to end a call.  
During key operation, press to return to Idle mode.  
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Key  
Function  
1 Key/Vodafone mail Key: Press and hold $ to retrieve vodafone mail messages.  
$
to  
1-9 Number Keys: Enter numbers. Press and hold a single key (2~9) for Speed dial. In text entry mode,  
enter text, numbers and characters.  
,
#
"
0 Number Key: Enter number. In text entry mode, enter number and characters.  
International Dialling Prefix Key: Press and hold # to enter + (the international dialling prefix) while  
entering a phone number.  
Asterisk Key: During text entry mode, press to switch between upper case and lower case letters.  
Changes Input mode (Hold).  
Pause Key: Press and hold to enter a pause (P) while entering a phone number.  
In text entry mode, press to enter a space. Press and hold to enter a line feed.  
!
Quiet Mode Setting Key: From Idle, press and hold to turn Profile Quiet on/off.  
Multi Function Key (located at the right side of the phone): Press to enter camera mode, then press again  
to take a picture. To save a picture, press one more time.  
Turns ring tone off and stops vibration when receiving a call (Alert Mute).  
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Shortcuts  
Display  
When you are familiar with the menu system, you can use the keypad to access  
features instead of navigating through the display menus.  
Main Display  
Short press (from Idle)  
Key  
Function  
Messages  
Key  
Function  
Inbox (MMS)  
Calendar  
A
@
<
1
5
7
3
Vodafone live!  
Menu  
$ ~ #  
Call dial field  
"!  
Shortcuts  
Contacts  
C
Dialled numbers  
Camera  
Alert Mute  
With some operations, the display  
automatically clears after 2.5 seconds or  
after pressing any key.  
Long press (from Idle)  
Key  
Function  
Vodafone mail  
Speed dial  
Quiet Mode Setting  
$
% ~ ,  
!
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Different icons are shown, depending on the features you are using and the options you have selected. Icons appear on the main  
display as shown in the following table.  
Icon  
Indicates  
Icon  
Indicates  
Signal strength  
The more bars visible, the stronger the signal.  
Unread Wap push message  
Battery charge level  
Call divert is on  
Battery is charging  
GPRS is active  
Infrared is active  
New Vodafone mail message received.  
Ring Volume 0  
Profile setup  
Vibration alert is on  
SMS message storage area is full  
MMS message storage area is full  
Java(Suspended)  
Alarm is set  
On-line browsing during CSD (Non-Secure)  
On-line browsing during CSD (Secure)  
On-line browsing during GPRS (Non-Secure)  
On-line browsing during GPRS (Secure)  
Unread SMS message  
Unread MMS message  
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Illumination Light  
Function  
Luminous colour  
Light goes out  
Incoming Call  
Blue  
Switchover to voice call (Blue), or if call is missed (Red)  
Call in progress  
Blue  
Red  
Call ended  
Mobile phone status: Closed  
LED goes out when phone is opened or the Multi Function Key is  
pressed.  
Missed call notification  
Mobile phone status: Open  
LED goes out by pressing any key or if phone is closed.  
Mobile phone status: Closed  
LED goes out when phone is opened.  
Message notification  
Green  
Purple  
(SMS or MMS or WAP Push)  
Mobile phone status: Open  
LED goes out by pressing any key or if phone is closed.  
Alarm notification  
After alarm is ended (30 seconds) or any key is pressed.  
NOTE: Flash interval of these illumination depend on network condition.  
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How to Use this Phone  
Symbols Used in the Manual  
The table below shows the symbols used throughout these instructions and the corresponding meaning in the column on the right.  
Symbol  
Meaning  
<
Press centre of the Navigation key to select option or to save.  
1537 Direction in which you can move on the display screen with the Navigation key.  
0
4
2
A
@
Shows possibility of moving in any direction (up, down, left and right) on the display screen with the Navigation key  
Shows possibility of moving up and down on the display screen with the Navigation key.  
Shows possibility of moving left and right on the display screen with the Navigation key.  
Press Left Soft Key.  
.
Press Right Soft Key.  
</A Press centre of Navigation key or Left Soft Key.  
$ ~ # Number keys  
"
!
C
Asterisk key.  
Pause key / Quiet Mode Setting key.  
Press Send key.  
D
Press Power / End key.  
Indicates that a function is SIM dependent.  
Indicates that a function is network dependent.  
E
F
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Selecting a Menu Option  
From Idle, press the centre of the Navigation key  
the main menu display. The main menu display has 9 options.  
to open  
<
Main menu screen  
Main menu  
Press to perform  
Press to CANCEL/  
function displayed in  
EXIT or to perform  
the lower left corner.  
function displayed  
in lower right corner.  
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Phone Basics and Managing Calls  
Switching Phone ON/OFF .........................................................................  
1 Press and hold D for three seconds  
2 When the phone is switched on, a greeting may be displayed and the phone  
then enters the Idle mode.  
Press and hold D again to switch phone off  
NOTE: When switching the phone off, use only D to avoid damaging  
the phone.  
Displaying Menu .............................................................................................  
1 To access the Menu, press < in Idle mode.  
2 The Menu will be displayed.  
(The Menu may vary depending on your SIM.)  
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Making Calls  
To make a call, start in Idle mode.  
Ensure network name and appear on the display.  
Standard Dialling..............................................................................................................  
1 Enter phone number (# ~ ,, "!)  
2
C
Contacts Dialling ..............................................................................................................  
1
2
5 Contacts (see “Shortcuts” on page 10)  
4 required contact C  
Recent Number Dialling (Calls Made or Received)........................................................  
1
2
3
C
2 Dialled numbers, Answered calls or Missed calls  
4 required contact C  
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International Dialling ........................................................................................................  
The international code for the destination country/region should be entered, followed by the area code  
and phone number.  
1 Press and hold #  
NOTE: Many countries/regions include  
an initial “0” in the area code. This  
should, in most cases, be omitted when  
2 Enter country/region code  
3 Enter area code and phone number C  
dialling international numbers. If you  
have difficulties making international  
calls, contact Vodafone.  
Emergency Call.................................................................................................................  
To make an emergency call the antenna ( ) must be present.  
If SIM is installed enter emergency number C  
If SIM is not installed,  
1
2
3
A
4 SOS  
< / A  
NOTE: Making emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or network operator dependent.  
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Answering Calls...............................................................................................  
Press any key except D /  
/ < / @  
Ending / Rejecting Calls..............................................................................  
D / @ or fold the phone during an incoming call to reject the call or end a call in progress.  
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Managing Calls................................................................................................  
Vodafone mail  
You need to subscribe to the voice mail service through Vodafone before you can retrieve voice mail  
messages. To check if voice mail access has been configured, press and hold $. See “Vodafone  
Mail” on page 67 on how to programme.  
1 When a new voice mail message is received, an alert sounds and  
display or you receive an SMS notification (depending on the local service)  
remains on the display until you have listened to all your voice messages.  
appears in lower part of the  
2 Press and hold $ to automatically dial your vodafone mail number  
• If the number is not valid, contact Vodafone.  
3 Follow the recorded instructions for your voice mail  
4
D when finished  
Activate Quiet Mode .........................................................................................................  
1 To quickly set the phone to your preset Quiet Mode settings, press and hold !  
• To change Quiet Mode settings, see “Editing Profile” on page 27.  
2 To disable, press and hold ! again  
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In-Call Options  
During a call, A for options  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Hold Call  
Put a call on hold. To resume, A, 4 Resume < / A  
Access the contact list  
From contacts  
Create SMS  
Inbox(SMS)  
Calendar  
Access Create SMS  
Access Inbox (SMS)  
Access Calendar  
Handsfree / Handheld Switch to Desktop Handsfree or Handheld  
Earpiece Volume ..............................................................................................................  
During a call: 4 / 2 to adjust earpiece volume  
Desktop Handsfree...........................................................................................................  
Desktop Handsfree allows you to have a conversation without holding the phone to your ear.  
Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls  
NOTE: Do not hold the phone  
to your ear in Handsfree mode.  
During a Handheld call:  
A, 4 Handsfree < / A  
During a Handsfree call:  
A, 4 Handheld < / A  
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DTMF Tones......................................................................................................................  
DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and  
computerised home banking. For example, you may need to input a number to remotely access voice  
mail messages. A phone number may be stored in Contacts with DTMF tones, allowing the number to  
be dialled upon recall and the DTMF number to be sent automatically.  
Send DTMF Tones During a Call:  
Press digits (# ~ ,, !, ")  
Pause Dial:  
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.  
1 Enter phone number  
2 Press and hold ! until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number entered  
3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number to access vodafone mail messages  
4
C / <  
When the call is connected DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds or C to send the DTMF tones  
immediately.  
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Incoming Call While on a Call .........................................................................................  
During a call, you may receive another call. To enable this, call waiting must be on (see “Call waiting”  
on page 38).  
Accept a second call:  
C / A (The second call is active, the current call is put on hold)  
The following options are available when two calls are connected.  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Switch between two connected calls  
Swap  
Enable multi-party conversation when two calls are connected (one active, one  
on hold). All three parties can then talk to each other  
Merge  
From contacts  
Create SMS  
Inbox(SMS)  
Calendar  
Access the contact list  
Access Create SMS  
Access Inbox (SMS)  
Access Calendar  
Handsfree / Handheld Switch to Desktop Handsfree or Handheld  
Reject a second call:  
@ to reject the incoming call and to resume the call in progress.  
End current call and receive second call:  
D to end the call in progress, then press C / A to answer the incoming call.  
Making a Second Call ......................................................................................................  
During a call:  
Enter second phone number and C  
or  
A for options and select required contact from Contact list and C  
• The first call is put on hold.  
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Multi-Party Calls ...............................................................................................................  
1 Establish a multi-party call by merging two calls  
Multi-Party Calls:  
2 Continue to add people to the multi-party call  
(up to 5 connections in total) by calling others or  
by accepting incoming calls  
A multi-party call has 3 or more people in  
conversation at the same time.  
(F)  
When making a call or accepting an incoming call, the multi-party call is placed on hold.  
The callers already in the multi-party call can continue to talk with each other while on hold. Each  
additional connection can then be merged into the multi-party call by A, 4 Merge < / A.  
Multi-Party Call Options.......................................................................................................................  
You can select an individual from the multi-party call and split the conversation, allowing you to talk  
privately without the participation of the rest of the parties in the multi-party call.  
1 During a multi-party call, A  
2
3
4 Option < / A  
4 desired caller in the multi-party list  
4 desired option A  
Option  
Split  
When A or < is pressed  
Split the selected caller from the multi-party call so you can talk privately. The remaining  
multi-party callers are placed on hold and can still talk with each other. To rejoin the call,  
A, 4 Merge < / A  
Ok  
Close the options list  
To end that call’s connection, @ (End)  
5
D to end the multi-party call and all connections  
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Explore the menus  
Applications  
(SIM Tool Kit)  
Alarm  
Sound recorder  
Calculator  
Infrared  
Vodafone live!  
Vodafone live!  
Games  
Ringtones  
Pictures  
Fun & Games  
Games & more  
Download more  
Settings  
Search  
Find & Seek  
News  
Sport  
Travel  
Finance  
My Stuff  
Pictures  
Sounds  
Messages  
Create new  
Inbox  
Shortcuts  
Archive  
Text templates  
Memory status  
Media Album  
Vodafone Mail  
Vodafone Messenger  
Cell Broadcast  
Settings  
Camera  
Memory status  
Settings  
Profiles  
Sound  
Vibration alert  
Display  
Language  
Data connections  
GSM network  
Calls  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Contacts list  
Add contact  
Call log  
Speed Dial list  
View groups  
Advanced  
(Service numbers)  
NOTE: SIM Tool Kit and  
Service numbers are SIM  
dependent (E).  
Security  
Time and date  
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Settings menu structure  
Normal  
Quiet  
Profiles  
Meeting  
Outdoor  
Car  
Incoming tone  
Message tone  
Ring volume  
Key tone  
Key volume  
Warning tone  
Sound  
On  
Off  
Vibration alert  
Wallpaper  
Colour theme  
Contrast  
Display  
Settings  
Display language  
Input language  
Backlight time  
Language  
Data connections  
GSM network  
Calls  
New search  
Select network  
Search mode  
Call diverts  
Call waiting  
Send my number  
Call duration  
(Service charge)  
PIN entry  
Change PIN2  
Fixed dial  
Security  
Time  
Time and date  
Call barring  
Date  
NOTE: Service charge is SIM (E) and network (F) dependent.  
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Settings  
Profile Setting  
Settings  
You can switch between five profiles in your phone each with a distinct combination of ring tone, ring  
volume, etc.  
Profiles are set up for use in different environments – for instance you might want to create a Quiet  
profile, a Meeting profile with a ring tone appropriate for formal occasions and an Outdoor profile for  
loud environments.  
Profiles  
Within each profile, distinct melodies can be set as incoming call and message alerts.  
Activating a Profile...........................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
4 required profile A  
4 Activate < / A  
or  
1
4 required profile <  
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Editing Profile  
Settings  
Incoming tone ...................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
3
4
5
4 required profile A  
4 Edit < / A  
4 Incoming tone < / A  
4 Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more < / A  
4 required data < / A  
Profiles  
Message tone....................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
3
4
5
4 required profile A  
4 Edit < / A  
4 Message tone < / A  
4 Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more < / A  
4 required data < / A  
Ring volume......................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
3
4
4 required profile A  
4 Edit < / A  
4 Ring volume < / A  
4 / 2 adjust the volume level (0 - 4, steptone) < / A  
NOTE: Step tone will give an escalating tone.  
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Key tone ............................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
Settings  
1
2
3
4
4 required profile A  
4 Edit < / A  
4 Key tone < / A  
4 required tone type < / A  
Profiles  
Key volume .......................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
3
4
4 required profile A  
4 Edit < / A  
4 Key volume < / A  
4 / 2 adjust the volume level (0 - 4) < / A  
Warning tone.....................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
3
4
4 required profile A  
4 Edit < / A  
4 Warning tone < / A  
4 On or Off < / A  
Vibration alert ...................................................................................................................  
From Profiles menu  
1
2
3
4
4required profile A  
4Edit < / A  
4Vibration alert < / A  
4On or Off < / A  
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Tone Setting  
Settings  
You can set ring tone, ring volume, etc.  
The ring tone of the phone can be changed to one of the tones from Preinstalled, My Stuff or  
Download more. Incoming tone and Message tone can have different ring tones assigned.  
Changing Incoming tone .................................................................................................  
From Sound menu  
Sound  
1
2
3
4 Incoming tone < / A  
4 Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more < / A  
4 required data < / A  
Changing Message tone ..................................................................................................  
From Sound menu  
1
2
3
4 Message tone < / A  
4 Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more < / A  
4 required data < / A  
Setting Ring volume.........................................................................................................  
From Sound menu  
1
2
4 Ring volume < / A  
4 / 2 adjust the volume level (0 - 4, steptone) < / A  
NOTE: Step tone will give an escalating tone.  
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Setting Key tone ...............................................................................................................  
Settings  
From Sound menu  
1
2
4 Key tone < / A  
4 required tone < / A  
Sound  
Setting Key volume ..........................................................................................................  
From Sound menu  
1
2
4 Key volume < / A  
4 / 2 adjust the volume level (0 - 4) < / A  
Setting Warning tone .......................................................................................................  
From Sound menu  
1
2
4 Warning tone < / A  
4 On or Off < / A  
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Vibration alert Setting  
Settings  
Vibration alert can be set to indicate an incoming call and a received message.  
From Vibration alert menu  
4 On or Off < / A  
Vibration  
alert  
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Display Setting  
Settings  
Setting Wallpaper .............................................................................................................  
From Display menu  
1
2
3
4 Wallpaper < / A  
4 Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more < / A  
4 required data  
4 To view and save, press < then < / A to save  
To save without viewing, press A  
Display  
Setting Display Colour theme .........................................................................................  
From Display menu  
1
2
4 Colour theme < / A  
4 required colour < / A  
,
Display colour,  
Contrast,Wallpaper  
and Backlight time  
can be changed.  
Setting Display Contrast..................................................................................................  
From Display menu  
1
2
4 Contrast < / A  
4 adjust the contrast level (-5 - +5) < / A  
Setting Backlight time......................................................................................................  
From Display menu  
1
2
4 Backlight time < / A  
4 required time < / A  
The backlight goes out, then LCD is turned off in 5 minutes.  
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Changing the Language ...................................................................................  
It is possible to change the language that the phone uses for display  
messages and/or text entry.  
Language  
From Language menu  
1
2
4 Display language or Input language < / A  
4 required language < / A  
Settings  
Data  
connections  
Data connections ..............................................................................................  
GPRS settings and CSD settings are stored in the Data connections menu.  
Data can be sent/received using GPRS or CSD technology.  
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Network Setting  
Settings  
Changing to a New Network ............................................................................................  
The New search function is used to manually select a network that is available  
in your current location.  
From GSM network menu  
GSM  
1
2
4 New search < / A  
4 required network < / A  
network  
Select network ..................................................................................................................  
View available networks  
From GSM network menu  
1
2
3
4 Select network < / A  
4 required network A  
4 required option (see page 35) < / A  
National regulations  
may not permit  
roaming in your  
home region.  
NOTE: MCC/MNC code will appear on the display. MCC is Mobile Country  
Code, MNC is Mobile Network Code.  
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When the Search mode is set to Automatic the phone will automatically reselect a new network in order  
Settings  
to maintain optimum network availability. The Network List is used when the Search mode is set to  
Automatic. The location numbers in the Preferred Network List show the search priority.  
You can amend the List as follows:  
Option  
Add  
Explanation  
GSM  
Store a new network at the end of the list  
Store a new network in the currently displayed location and move other networks down  
Overwrite the old network with a new one  
Delete the network you have selected  
network  
Insert  
Edit  
Delete  
National regulations  
may not permit  
roaming in your  
home region.  
Search mode.....................................................................................................................  
It is possible to set your phone to automatically or manually search for the other  
networks when roaming.  
From GSM network menu  
1
2
4 Search mode < / A  
4 Automatic or Manual < / A  
When the Search mode is set to Manual the phone will only use a selected network.  
If coverage is lost another network should be manually selected.  
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Call Settings  
Settings  
Call diverts ........................................................................................................................  
Voice calls can be diverted to different numbers in different situations. For example, you may wish  
voice calls to be diverted to Voice mail in the event that the phone is switched off.  
To register a number to divert at first time:  
Calls  
From Calls menu  
1
2
3
4
5
4 Call diverts < / A  
4 the type of calls to divert A (Options)  
4 On < / A  
4Direct input, or From contacts < / A  
When you select Direct input, enter phone number to divert <  
(If you select A after entering phone number, 4 OK < / A)  
OR  
When you select From contacts, 4 required contact from contact list A.  
Request of Call divert will be send to network.  
Entered phone number will be registered in the network. From next time, incoming calls will be  
diverted to the registered number.  
· To cancel the registered phone number, 4 Off on step 3.  
· To cancel all the registered phone number, 4 Cancel all on step 2.  
· To confirm the status of Call diverts, 4 Status on step 3.  
· To confirm all the status of Call diverts, 4 Status all on step 2.  
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When the number to divert is already registered:  
From Calls menu  
Settings  
1
2
3
4 Call diverts < / A  
4 the type of calls to divert <  
<
Calls  
Request of Call divert will be send to network.  
When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon ( ) is displayed.  
When updating or checking the status of Call diverts the phone must be registered with a network. (F)  
Call divert settings  
Settings  
Explanation  
All calls  
Divert all incoming voice calls  
When busy  
When no reply  
When unreachable  
Cancel all  
Divert incoming voice calls when a call is in progress  
Divert incoming voice calls if call is not answered  
Divert incoming voice calls when phone is disconnected  
Cancel all Call divert settings  
Status all  
Check the current Call divert status of all connections  
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Call waiting........................................................................................................................  
Settings  
If Call waiting is switched on a second call can be received.  
From Calls menu  
1
4 Call waiting < / A  
2 After Call waiting deactivated” or “Call waiting activated” is shown, < / A  
3 If you select A in step 2, 4 Ok < / A  
Calls  
NOTE: If you select Activate or Deactivate in the step 3, you can reset Call  
waiting.  
Send my number ..............................................................................................................  
It is possible to set whether or not to transmit your phone number to another phone  
(Caller ID).  
From Calls menu  
1
2
4 Send my number < / A  
4 Network set, On or Off < / A  
Call duration.....................................................................................................................  
Displays the duration, if available, of incoming or outgoing calls.(F)  
From Calls menu  
1
2
4 Call duration < / A  
4 Incoming or Outgoing < / A  
To reset counter, < x 2 / A x 2  
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Service charge..................................................................................................................  
Settings  
This function allows you to check the charges for your calls.  
From Calls menu  
4 Service charge < / A  
The following can be set.  
Calls  
Menu Item  
Cost left  
Explanation  
Show how much cost is left  
Call meter  
Price/unit  
Max cost  
This is the total costs of calls made.  
This is the cost that the service Provider charges for one unit of call time.  
Allows you to preset the maximum cost of calls made.  
NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary during day, peak and off-peak times. Call charges can be  
calculated accordingly. However, the call charge information may not give an accurate reflection of the  
actual tariffs charged by Vodafone.  
NOTE: This function is SIM (E) and network (F) dependent.  
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Security Settings  
Settings  
The PIN protects your SIM against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, every time the phone is  
switched on you will be prompted to enter the PIN.  
The PIN2 controls security for the Fixed dial Store.  
PIN entry............................................................................................................................  
Enabling/Disabling PIN Entry  
Security  
From Security menu  
1
2
3
4 PIN entry < / A  
4 Enable/disable < / A  
4 Enable or Disable < / A  
4 When you select Enable, enter PIN code (4 - 8 digits) A  
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 will be  
locked, and you will  
need to enter PUK2  
code. If the PUK/  
PUK2 code is  
Change PIN .......................................................................................................................  
From Security menu  
NOTE: You can change the PIN when  
PIN entry is set to Enable.  
1
2
4 PIN entry < / A  
4 Change PIN < / A  
3 Enter the current code A  
4 Enter the new code A  
5 To verify the new code A  
entered incorrectly  
10 times, the phone  
will cease to operate  
permanently.  
Change PIN2 .....................................................................................................................  
From Security menu  
NOTE: This is SIM, Service provider and  
network dependent.  
1
4 Change PIN2 < / A  
All information stored  
in the SIM will be lost  
and the SIM will need  
to be replaced.  
2 Enter the current code A  
3 Enter the new code A  
4 To verify the new code A  
ContactVodafonefor  
more information.  
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Fixed dial...........................................................................................................................  
Settings  
Fixed dial is a part of Contacts, but with added security.  
When Fixed dial is enabled:  
Only numbers that are in the Fixed dial Store may be dialled.  
Any manually dialled phone numbers must match a number already in the Fixed dial Store.  
If you store, edit or delete a phone number, you have to enter your PIN2.  
Security  
From Security menu  
1
2
3
4 Fixed dial < / A  
4 Enable or Disable < / A  
When you select Enable, enter PIN2 code A  
NOTE: This is SIM, Service provider and  
network dependent.  
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Call barring........................................................................................................................  
Settings  
Call barring restricts certain outgoing and/or incoming calls using a password  
supplied by Vodafone. When updating/checking the status of Call barring the phone  
must be registered with a network.  
Varying call restrictions can be used for voice calls.  
From Security menu  
Security  
1
2
4 Call barring < / A  
4 required setting from the table shown below A  
(When you select <, enter password (4 digits) A / <)  
4 On, Off or Status < / A  
When you select On or Off, enter password (4 digits) A  
/ <  
NOTE: You can skip the following  
steps if you enter your password in  
step 2.  
3
4
Settings  
Explanation  
Bar outgoing calls  
Bar foreign calls  
Only local & home  
Bar incoming calls  
Bar incoming if abroad  
Cancel all  
Outgoing calls are barred  
International outgoing calls are barred  
International outgoing calls except home are barred  
Incoming calls are barred  
Roaming is barred  
Cancel all call bar settings  
Status all  
Call bar status is displayed  
Change call bar password  
Password  
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Time and date  
Settings  
Setting Time and date ......................................................................................................  
From Time and date menu  
1
2
3
4
4 Time < / A  
# ~ , to enter the time using 24 hour clock < / A  
4 Date < / A  
Time and  
date  
# ~ , to enter the date < / A  
Time and date can  
be shown on the top  
of the display when  
in Idle mode.  
NOTE:  
Some settings may be lost if the battery is removed or remains  
discharged for more than 1.5 hours.  
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Camera  
Taking a Picture................................................................................................................  
Camera  
The range from the camera is 30 cm -  
.
From Camera menu  
< or  
to capture the image  
To store the image in My Stuff: (After capturing the image)  
A or  
The picture will be saved in My Stuff / Pictures / Stored pictures.  
To return to camera operation without storing the image: (After capturing the image)  
@
NOTE: If you press < after capturing image, the picture can be attached to MMS.  
See “Sending a Message” on page 54.  
You can take pictures  
with the built-in camera,  
send them in an MMS  
(multimedia message)  
or by infrared and use  
them as Wallpaper.  
You can also attach a  
picture to a contact in  
your Contacts list.  
Adjust the brightness level..................................................................................................................  
While view finder is active, you can adjust the brightness.  
3 to increase the brightness  
7 to decrease the brightness  
Picture brightness indicators (min 5 Lux):  
Brighter  
Normal  
Darker  
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Options in View Finder.....................................................................................................  
For options list A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Twilight mode  
Anti flicker  
Image size  
Improve picture taken in low light conditions (On, Off)  
Reduce flicker in view finder (mode 1: 50 Hz, mode 2: 60 Hz)  
Change image size (352 x 288 pixels, 160 x 120 pixels)  
Use and Save Pictures ....................................................................................................  
Once a picture has been taken it will be saved in My Stuff. To use a saved picture as your personal  
wallpaper or for Contacts, see “Setting Wallpaper” on page 32 and “Storing a Number in Your Phone”  
on page 75.  
When My Stuff is full, pictures cannot be stored, until some are deleted first.  
Incoming Calls during Camera Operation......................................................................  
If an incoming call etc, is received during camera operation, the phone will exit the camera mode and  
switch to the incoming call etc.  
NOTE: The captured image will not be saved.  
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Self-portrait .......................................................................................................................  
The shutter button located on the side of the phone can be used to capture an image, for example, a  
self-portrait. You can activate the camera mode and take a picture by using the shutter button with your  
phone shut.  
Viewing Pictures...............................................................................................................  
Pictures taken by the camera are created as JPEG image files. JPEG is standardised image  
compression format. JPEG image files can be viewed with most general image viewers and editors as  
well as with an Internet browser.  
NOTE: Do not leave the phone with the Camera facing direct sunlight to avoid impairing camera  
performance.  
If the Camera is left in the preview mode or a captured picture is displayed the phone will  
automatically return to Idle mode or Launcher mode after 3 minutes. If left in preview mode, but with  
the options menu displayed, the phone will remain in this state and will not return to Idle mode.  
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Text Entry (Edit)  
You can use alphanumeric characters to enter details into Contacts, to create text, email messages, etc.  
Text Mode  
®
Key  
T9 (T9 , T9 or T9)  
(Input language: English) (Input mode indicator: Abc, ABC or abc)  
Multi tap  
Numeric  
(Input mode indicator: 0-9)  
#
$
Alternatives  
. @ /  
-
_
+ 0  
0/ (Hold)+  
1
.,?1!”-:; @ / * ( ) # + _= [ ] { } ’¡ ¿ & % \ ^ ~ | < >  
Space / (Hold) Character list  
_
£ $ ¥ ¤  
§
. , - ? ! ’ @ : ; / 1  
/ (Hold) Character list  
%
&
'
(
)
*
+
,
"
!
@
A B C 2 (a b c 2)  
D E F 3 (d e f 3)  
2
A B C 2 ΓÄ Å Æ Ç  
(a b c 2 ä å æ à  
(d e f 3 é è  
(g h i 4 ì  
(j k l 5  
(m n o 6 ñ ö ø ò  
(p q r s 7 ß  
(t u v 8 ü ù  
(w x y z 9  
)
D E F 3 É  
)
3
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
(g h i 4)  
(j k l 5)  
4
G H I 4 Θ  
)
5
J K L 5 Λ  
)
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)  
W X Y Z 9 (w x y z 9)  
M N O 6 Ξ Ñ Ö Ø  
)
6
7
P Q R S 7 ΠΣ  
)
8
T U V 8 ΦÜ  
)
9
W X Y Z 9 ΨΩ  
)
Shift / (Hold) Input mode Shift / (Hold) Input mode  
* / (Hold) Input mode  
# / (Hold) Line Feed  
Space / (Hold) Line feed Space * # / (Hold) Line Feed  
Delete text / (Hold) Delete all characters  
®
NOTE: Displayed characters of T9 vary depending on the selected input language.  
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Shift mode  
Shift mode change ...........................................................................................................  
The Shift mode changes by pressing (within 1 sec) ".  
Multi tap  
Tegic  
Abc -> ABC -> abc  
T9 -> T9 -> T9  
If Input mode is changed, Shift mode is initialised.  
Auto capital change .........................................................................................................  
Auto capital affects Abc and T9  
.
If Input mode is changed to Abc or T9 , the first character is input as upper case and subsequent  
letters as lower case. (Input mode indicator changes to abc or T9.)  
If these characters [. (Period) or ! or ?] are input, the next character is input as upper case.  
(Input mode indicator changes to Abc or T9 .)  
Input mode  
Input mode change...........................................................................................................  
Input mode changes by pressing and holding (over 1 sec) ".  
Input Mode  
Multi tap -> Numerals -> T9 (Selected tegic language)  
(Abc -> 0-9 -> T9  
)
Keep Input mode ..............................................................................................................  
The phone keeps the selected input mode.  
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Text Input  
T9® .....................................................................................................................................  
Using this mode of text input dramatically reduces the number of key presses required:  
Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be displayed.  
Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached; then check that the word has been  
typed correctly before continuing on to the next word. If the combination of letters typed has produced  
a word which is not the one you require, press #, 1 or 5 repeatedly until the correct word is  
displayed. Continue to the next word.  
Example of Text Input in T9 Mode  
To type a new message, follow these steps:  
1
2
3
At the beginning of a new message press and hold  
@(CLEAR) to delete previous text, if necessary.  
Press "(SHIFT) to change letter case, if necessary.  
Press %%((.  
“Call” is displayed.  
Note that the displayed words change as you type, always type to the end of the word before editing.  
®
T9 Languages can be selected from T9 Input, in options A  
4 Input language < / A  
If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary then it should be entered using the Multi tap (Abc  
mode.  
)
Other Text Modes .............................................................................................................  
Select text mode (displayed in top right corner on screen)  
Multi tap mode (Abc, ABC or abc):  
Each time a key is pressed in quick succession it displays the next character available on that key.  
Releasing the key or pressing another key enters the character displayed. The cursor moves to the  
next position.  
In T9 (T9 ) or Multi tap (Abc) mode, the first entered letter in a sentence is in upper case.  
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Messages menu structure  
MMS  
SMS  
Create new  
MMS  
SMS  
Inbox  
MMS  
SMS  
Archive  
Messages  
Media Album  
Call vodafone mail  
See Vodafone Mail  
Set mailbox number  
Vodafone Mail  
Vodafone Messenger  
Cell Broadcast  
Settings  
On/Off  
Read messages  
Options  
MMS  
SMS  
MMS  
SMS  
Memory status  
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Messages  
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)  
Messages  
Your phone is designed to be compatible with certain Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS). You can  
send pictures and music with text messages. The recipient can play it as a Slide show.  
MMS messages can be sent to another mobile phone with MMS capability or to an email address.  
When you receive an MMS message, a notice will inform you that you have received a message. (See  
page 56.)  
An MMS profile may already have been set when you purchased your phone. To change the settings,  
see page 59. You can directly access Messages from Idle Mode with the Left Soft Key (A).  
This phone has  
various messaging  
features including  
SMS and MMS.  
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Creating a New MMS ........................................................................................................  
Messages  
From Create new menu  
4 MMS < / A  
1
When creating a message, these selections are available.  
Selection  
Add picture  
Add text  
Explanation  
Create new  
Select a picture stored in Stored pictures / Download more / Take new picture and  
insert it into the MMS message  
Create text and add to MMS message  
Select sound stored in Stored sounds / Download more / Record new sound and  
add to MMS message  
Add sound  
2 After selecting a picture or sound or entering text, press A for the following options.  
Option  
Edit text  
Listen  
When A or < is pressed  
Edit the text when selecting added text  
Listen to the sound when selecting added sound  
Send MMS after entering the subject and recipient number or address  
Send  
Remove picture/ Remove from the MMS  
text/sound  
Preview slide  
Preview MMS as a slide  
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Creating a Slide ................................................................................................................  
Messages  
In order to send an MMS with more than one picture, text or sound, you need to add new slides to the  
MMS.  
From Create new menu  
1
2
3
4 MMS < / A  
4 Add picture, Add text or Add sound < / A, then select a picture or sound, or enter a text  
4 Slides <  
Create new  
Slide option  
Press A to select option while Slides is highlighted.  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Add slide  
Add new  
Send  
Send MMS after entering the subject and recipient number or address  
Specifies duration of slide  
Slide duration  
Remove slide  
Preview slide  
Remove slide from the MMS  
Preview MMS as a slide  
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Sending a Message ..........................................................................................................  
Messages  
When a message is completed, press A  
1
4 Send < / A  
2
4 Add subject <  
3 Enter subject <  
4
4 Add recipient <  
5
4 From contact list, Enter number < / A or Enter address <  
Create new  
6 appropriate entry <  
4 Send <  
Before sending a message, the following options are available  
7
For options A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Add subject / Add recipient Add subject to MMS message / Add recipient to MMS message  
Edit  
Edit the subject or the recipient  
Remove address  
Remove address  
Send  
Send MMS  
Preview MMS  
Save  
Preview MMS message  
Save MMS message to Drafts box  
Set send options  
Create options  
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Creating Options ..............................................................................................................  
Messages  
Before sending a message, you can set send options.  
When a message is completed, press A.  
1
2
3
4 Send < / A  
A for the options  
4 Create options < / A  
Create new  
Option  
Explanation  
Request read  
Request delivery  
Ask if the other party read the message  
Check if your message has been delivered to the other party  
Duration for which your message is stored at the message centre.  
Delivery attempts will be repeated until the message has been  
delivered or Validity period expires.  
Validity period  
Priority  
Set the priority to normal, low or high  
Delivery time  
Specifies delivery time of a message to be sent  
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Receiving Messages ........................................................................................................  
Messages  
When you receive an MMS message, the message notification indicator (  
a tone, illumination, and/or vibration.  
) is displayed along with  
From Inbox menu  
1
4 MMS < / A  
2
4 required message A  
Press A for the following options.  
Inbox  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Receive new message  
Receive  
Reject  
Delete message from the server and delete notification  
Show message details (such as message size and date)  
Properties  
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Reading a Received Message .........................................................................................  
Messages  
From Inbox menu  
1
4 MMS < / A  
2
4 required message A  
When viewing the list, the following options are available.  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Create Reply Message  
Inbox  
Reply  
Reply to all  
Forward  
To contact  
Delete  
Create Reply Message to the sender and all recipients of the message  
Forward MMS message  
Store numbers in Contacts  
Delete MMS message  
Properties  
Display message properties  
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Viewing Message Lists ....................................................................................................  
Messages  
The following messages are stored in Archive.  
Outbox: When a message has been sent it is stored in the Outbox.  
Unsent: Undelivered messages are stored in Unsent.  
Drafts: Use to create a message draft.  
MMS Drafts: Messages that are saved in the MMS mode are saved in Drafts. If the transmission  
of an MMS message fails, the message is stored in Unsent together with other saved messages.  
Archive  
From Archive menu  
1
4 MMS < / A  
2
4 required list < / A  
In each list, some options are available.  
For options A  
Options list  
Outbox  
Unsent, Drafts  
When A or < is pressed  
Option  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Edit MMS messages  
Edit  
Edit MMS messages  
Edit  
Forward  
Delete  
Forward MMS messages  
Delete MMS messages  
Display message properties  
Send  
Send MMS messages  
Delete  
Properties  
Delete MMS messages  
Display message properties  
Properties  
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Setting the MMS Message Server / Profile .....................................................................  
Messages  
MMS message server and profile setting must be done before you can send or receive an MMS  
message. Please check with your operator if additional settings are required.  
You can select one of five server URLs on the phone.  
From Settings menu (Message Server)  
1
2
3
4
5
4 MMS < / A  
Settings  
4 Advanced < / A  
4 Message server < / A  
4 required message server <  
Enter URL < if you need  
From Settings menu (Profile)  
1
2
3
4
4 MMS < / A  
NOTE: -Before selecting MMS messageserver, you may  
have to set the profile if it is empty.  
4 Advanced < / A  
4 Profile < / A  
4 select profile < / A  
To set server profile, see page 94, Vodafone live!  
-Options - Settings - WAP profiles  
-Modifying previously entered settings can cause  
failure of the server setting.  
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Setting Options.................................................................................................................  
Messages  
The following settings are available.  
From Settings menu  
4 MMS < / A  
Option  
Explanation  
Settings  
Set Request read (ask if the other party read the message) / Send  
read (inform the other party that you have read the message when  
asked) /Request delivery (ask if the other party received the  
message) /Send delivery (inform the other party that you have  
received the message when asked)  
Reports  
Priority  
Set the priority to Low, Normal or High  
Duration that your message is stored at the message centre. Delivery  
attempts will be repeated until the message has been delivered or  
Validity period (1day, 7days or Maximum) expires.  
Validity period  
After receiving a message notification, the message will be sent to you  
automatically (Always on). Message set to be delivered automatically  
in home area (On when home). Message will be sent to you manually  
(Never).  
Auto download  
Auto mode enables MMS slides to be displayed according to their  
duration.Manual mode enables MMS slides to be displayed by  
pressing 7 / 3.  
Player mode  
Advanced  
Message server, Profile, Fetch on server, Anonymous reject and  
Information can be set from here.  
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SMS (Short Message Service)  
Messages  
It is possible to receive, display, edit and/or send text messages to mobile phones on Vodafone  
networks or any network that has a roaming agreement. (Dependent on the recipient’s phone  
parameters.)  
The message centre number should be preprogrammed on the Vodafone SIM, changing this number  
(see page 65) may cause failure of a text message.  
Create new  
Creating a Text Message .................................................................................................  
From Create new menu  
1
4 SMS < / A  
2 Create text message – max. 459 characters, see “Text Entry” on page 47.  
3 Enter destination number.  
To send a message, see page 62.  
When creating text, these options are available.  
For options A  
Option  
Send  
When A or < is pressed  
Send text as SMS  
Send to many  
Templates  
Save  
Send text to more than one recipient  
Access to text templates in My Stuff  
Save Message in Unsent box  
Copy text  
Copy  
Cut  
Cut text  
Paste  
Paste text  
Input language Select input language  
Exit Exit Create menu  
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Sending a Message .........................................................................................................  
When you have created your message (see page 61), press A  
1
4 Send < / A  
2
Enter the destination phone number <  
If you wish to select from Contacts  
1
2
3
4
5
4 Send < / A  
A
4 From contacts < / A  
4 required contact A  
<
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Receiving Messages ........................................................................................................  
Messages  
When you receive an SMS message (  
illumination, and/or vibration.  
), the message icon is displayed along with a tone,  
Reading a Received Message .........................................................................................  
From Inbox menu  
Inbox  
1
4 SMS < / A  
2
4 required message <  
When viewing messages, the following options are available.  
For options list A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Create reply message to sender  
Reply  
Forward  
Call  
Forward SMS messages  
Call sender’s number  
Add to contacts  
Store sender’s number to Contacts  
Call or send messages to a Phone number, E-mail address or  
URL address in the message. (This option is available only  
when you have messages)  
Use detail  
Delete  
Delete SMS message  
Delete all SMS messages  
Delete all  
(This option is available in the message list.)  
NOTE: By pressing <, detail information of SMS will be shown.  
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Viewing Message Lists ....................................................................................................  
Messages  
These message lists are stored in Archive.  
Outbox: When a message has been sent, it is stored in the Outbox.  
Unsent: If the transmission of an SMS message fails, the message is stored in Unsent together  
with other saved messages. Messages that are edited and saved in the SMS mode are saved in  
Unsent.  
Draft: Use to create a message draft.  
Archive  
SMS Drafts: The last message you edit in the SMS mode is saved in the Drafts.  
From Archive menu  
1
4 SMS < / A  
2
4 required list < / A  
In each list, some options are available.  
For options A  
Options list  
Draft  
Option  
Send  
Outbox, Unsent  
When A or < is pressed  
Send text as SMS  
Option  
Send  
Call  
When A or < is pressed  
Send text as SMS  
Send to many Send text to many recipients  
Call receiver’s number  
Templates  
Save  
Access to text templates in My Stuff  
Save messages in Unsent  
Copy text  
Call or send messages to a  
Phone number, E-mail address or  
URL address in the message  
(This option is available when  
viewing the message.)  
Use detail  
Copy  
Cut  
Cut text  
Delete  
Delete selected SMS message  
Delete all SMS messages  
Paste  
Paste text  
Input language Select input language  
Exit Exit Drafts menu  
(This option is available in the  
message list.)  
Delete all  
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Setting the Message centre number...............................................................................  
Messages  
The message centre number should be preprogrammed on the Vodafone SIM, changing this number  
may cause failure of a text message.  
From Settings menu  
1
4 SMS < / A  
2
4 Message centre < / A  
3 Enter message centre number in international dial format  
Settings  
(see “International Dialling” on page 17) <  
NOTE: When the message centre number has been pre-installed, please do  
not change the number.  
Setting Options ................................................................................................................  
From Settings menu  
4 SMS < / A  
The following options can be set.  
Option  
Explanation  
Message centre  
Message type  
Validity period  
Delivery report  
Store sent SMS  
Edit Message centre number  
Select required message type  
Select maximum or choose a time limit for sent messages  
Request a delivery report on the status of a sent message  
Store Messages to Sent SMS  
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Messages - Media Album.................................................................................................  
Messages  
You can upload your picture, etc. in the service provider’s server. The picture can be shown to your  
friends.  
More information on these services may be obtained by contacting Vodafone.  
Media  
Album  
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Vodafone Mail  
Messages  
Vodafone mail is an innovative service that lets you stay up-to-date with all of your messages.  
You must subscribe to voice mail through Vodafone before you can retrieve voice mail or email  
messages.  
More information on Vodafone Mail Messages and Internet mail services may be obtained by  
contacting Vodafone.  
Vodafone  
Mail  
Listening to Vodafone Mail Messages............................................................................  
From Vodafone Mail menu  
4 Call vodafone mail < / A  
Stored mailbox number is dialled and you can listen to voice messages.  
Connecting to Internet Mail .............................................................................................  
From Vodafone Mail menu  
It is a service that lets  
you stay up-to-date  
with all of your  
4 See Vodafone Mail < / A  
Your phone is connected to the Internet via a WAP connection to retrieve email messages.  
messages.  
Setting the Vodafone Mailbox Number...........................................................................  
From Vodafone Mail menu  
1
4 Set mailbox number A / <  
2 Enter the Vodafone mailbox number (when necessary) < / A x 2  
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Vodafone Messenger  
Messages  
Vodafone Messenger lets you enjoy the fun of instant messaging wherever you are.  
It’s the fun way to chat on-line.  
More information on this service may be obtained by contacting Vodafone.  
Viewing Vodafone Messenger.........................................................................................  
From Vodafone Messenger menu  
Vodafone  
Messenger  
4 Follow the screen contents  
It allows you to read  
sent and received  
messages with  
another party on one  
screen.  
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Cell Broadcast  
Messages  
You can receive messages on specified topics, such as traffic and weather information.  
Setting Cell Broadcast On/Off .........................................................................................  
From Cell Broadcast menu  
1
4 On/Off < / A  
Cell  
Broadcast  
2
4 On or Off < / A  
Reading a Received Message .........................................................................................  
From Cell Broadcast menu  
1
4 Read messages < / A  
2
4 required message < / A  
Options..............................................................................................................................  
You can add, edit and delete topics and languages.  
From Cell Broadcast menu  
1
2
3
4
4 Options < / A  
4 Topic or Language < / A  
4 required topic or language A  
4 Add, Edit or Delete < / A  
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Memory status  
Messages  
You can see MMS/SMS memory status.  
Viewing MMS memory status ..........................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
4 Memory status < / A  
Memory  
status  
2
4 MMS < / A  
The current percentage of MMS saved in Phone are displayed.  
Viewing SMS memory status...........................................................................................  
From Messages menu  
1
4 Memory status < / A  
2
4 SMS < / A  
The current percentage of SMS saved in SIM and that in Phone are displayed.  
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Contacts menu structure  
Contacts list  
Phone  
SIM  
Add contact  
Dialled numbers  
Answered calls  
Missed calls  
Contacts  
Call log  
Speed dial  
Speed Dial list  
View groups  
Search group  
My numbers  
Group settings  
Memory status  
Copy from SIM  
Advanced  
NOTE: When your phone is installed SIM compatible with SDN, Service numbers will be added  
in the Contacts menu.  
You can call a service number by selecting it from the list.  
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Contacts  
Browsing Contacts  
Contacts  
You can search Contacts by name.  
When browsing by name, pressing a letter key will take you to the first entry starting with that letter.  
From Contacts list menu  
4 required contact <  
Contacts  
list  
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Options in Contacts.......................................................................................................  
Contacts  
From Contacts list menu  
1
2
4 required contact A  
4 required option < / A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Contacts  
list  
Call  
Call Contact  
Send message  
Edit  
Send MMS/SMS to the selected contact from Contacts list  
Edit Contact  
Add contact  
Add Contact to Contacts list  
Copy to SIM/phone Copy Contact to SIM or Phone  
Speed dial  
Delete  
Add to Speed Dial list  
Delete Contact  
Search  
Search Contact by entering characters (max. 18 characters)  
Send Contact to another device by infrared  
Send by infrared  
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Storing  
Contacts  
Storing a Number in SIM ...............................................................................................  
In the SIM, you can store: Name, Phone number.  
The length of name and number and the total amount of data are dependent on your SIM.  
From Add contact menu  
Phone numbers can  
be stored in your  
SIM.  
1
2
4 SIM < / A  
4 name icon ( ) <  
3 Enter the name <  
4 phone icon ( ) <  
5 Enter the phone number < / A  
Add  
4
contact  
6
A
Options in SIM Contacts................................................................................................  
When the name is being entered, the following options are available.  
For Options list A  
Option  
Copy  
When A or < is pressed  
Copy letters into buffer  
Cut and Store letters into buffer  
Paste letters from buffer  
Select input language  
Cut  
Paste  
Input language  
Exit  
Exit current function  
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Storing a Number in Your Phone ................................................................................  
Contacts  
In the phone, you can store: Name, Phone No. 1, Phone No. 2, email Address, Picture and Group.  
From Add contact menu  
1
2
4 Phone < / A  
4 name icon ( ) <  
Phone numbers can  
be stored in your  
phone.  
3 Enter the name <  
4 phone icon ( ) <  
5 Enter the phone number < / A  
4 telephone icon ( ) <  
7 Enter the telephone number < / A  
4 email icon ( ) <  
4
6
Add  
contact  
8
9 Enter email address <  
104 picture icon ( ) <  
110 required picture from My Stuff or preinstalled pictures < / A  
124 group icon ( ) <  
134 required group < / A  
14A  
Options in Phone Contacts..........................................................................................  
When the name and email address are being entered, the same options as SIM Contacts are  
available.  
For options list A (see page 74)  
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Call log  
Contacts  
Recently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in the Call log. It is  
possible to call, send message, add to Contacts, delete and delete all from stored numbers.  
Viewing Call log..............................................................................................................  
From Call log menu  
Call log  
1
2
2 Dialled numbers, Answered calls or Missed calls  
4 required phone number <  
Dialling from Call log .....................................................................................................  
From Call log menu  
1
2
3
2 Dialled numbers, Answered calls or Missed calls  
4 required phone number <  
< / C to call  
Sending Messages.........................................................................................................  
From Call log menu  
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 Dialled numbers, Answered calls or Missed calls  
4 required phone number <  
A
4 Send message < / A  
4 MMS or SMS < / A  
Enter a message  
For details on creating a message, see “Creating a New MMS” on page 52 or “Creating a Text  
Message” on page 61.  
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Saving a Phone Number from Call log into the Contacts list ...................................  
Contacts  
From Call log menu  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
2 Dialled numbers, Answered calls or Missed calls  
4 required phone number <  
A
4 Add to contacts < / A  
4 Phone or SIM < / A  
4 required icon <  
Call log  
Enter as appropriate <  
(If required, repeat steps 6 and 7)  
8
A
Options in Call log .........................................................................................................  
In each Call log list, the following options are available.  
For options A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Call selected number  
Call  
Send message  
Add to contacts  
Delete  
Send MMS/SMS message to selected number  
Store number to Contacts  
Delete selected log  
Delete all  
Delete all logs in the list  
(This option is available in the Call log list.)  
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Speed dial  
Contacts  
Phone numbers from the Speed dial of Contacts can be dialled quickly.  
In Idle Mode, press and hold a number key (2 ~ 9).  
Setting Speed Dial.........................................................................................................  
From Speed Dial list menu  
Speed  
1
4 required list <  
Dial list  
When you select a phone number from Contacts, press A instead of <.  
2 Enter phone number < / A  
Viewing Stored Numbers  
In Idle Mode, press and hold a number key (2 ~ 9).  
Making a Call by Using Speed Dial..............................................................................  
From Idle display  
1 Press and hold a number key (2 ~ 9)  
2
4 required list A / C  
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Grouping Contacts Entries  
Contacts  
The ability to group Contacts entries together is an extra function of Phone Contacts.  
Groups are used to collect together types of Contacts entries, e.g. business and personal.  
Each group can be suitably titled for quick access to the entries contained within.  
You can attach a particular sound to the groups to identify them. (See “Group settings” on page 82.)  
Viewing groups ..............................................................................................................  
View  
From View groups menu  
groups  
4 required group < / A  
For options list A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Call  
Call Contact  
Send message  
Edit  
Send MMS/SMS to the selected contact from Contacts list  
Edit Contact  
Add contact  
Copy to SIM  
Speed dial  
Delete  
Create Contact in Phone Contacts or SIM Contacts  
Copy Contact to SIM  
Add to Speed Dial list  
Delete Contact  
Search  
Search Contact by entering characters (max. 18 characters)  
Send Contact to another device by infrared  
Send by infrared  
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My numbers  
Contacts  
My numbers is a contact where you can store your own numbers.  
Adding Numbers ............................................................................................................  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
4 My numbers < / A  
4 Mobile profile or SIM profile < / A  
Advanced  
3 When My number is empty, press < / A then go to step 5  
When My number is already stored in SIM profile, press A  
4
5
4 Create < / A  
4 name icon ( ) <  
6 Enter the name <  
4 phone icon ( ) <  
8 Enter the phone number < / A  
7
9
A
If you select Mobile profile, you can also select information such as additional number, email  
address and picture.  
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Viewing Stored Numbers...............................................................................................  
Contacts  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
4 My numbers < / A  
4 Mobile profile or SIM profile < / A  
Options in My numbers  
When viewing My numbers the following options are available.  
Advanced  
Mobile profile (View Display)  
SIM profile (View Display and List Display)  
Option  
Edit  
When A or < is pressed  
Option  
Edit  
When A or < is pressed  
Transit to “Edit” screen  
Transit to “Create” screen  
Delete profile  
Transit to “Edit” screen  
Delete profile  
Delete  
Create  
Delete  
Send by infrared Send profile by infrared  
Send by infrared Send profile by infrared  
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Group settings  
Contacts  
You can change the group name and attach a sound to a group.  
Changing Group Names................................................................................................  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
4 Group settings < / A  
4 required group <  
Advanced  
3 Press and hold @ to remove the current name  
4 Enter new group name <  
Attaching a Sound to a Group ......................................................................................  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
3
4
5
4 Group settings < / A  
4 required group A  
4 Sound type < / A  
4 <Default>, Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more < / A  
4 required sound type < / A  
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Memory status.............................................................................................  
Contacts  
Memory status shows how many locations are available in the contacts.  
From Advanced menu  
4 Memory status < / A  
Advanced  
Copy from SIM............................................................................................  
It is possible to copy SIM Contacts to Phone Contacts.  
From Advanced menu  
4 Copy from SIM < x 2 / A x 2  
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Vodafone live! menu structure  
Vodafone live!  
Games  
Ringtones  
Pictures  
Vodafone  
live!  
Search  
Find & Seek  
News  
Sport  
Travel  
Finance  
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Vodafone live!  
Viewing Vodafone live!  
Vodafone  
live!  
The following sites and services of interest are in Vodafone live!  
More information on these services may be obtained by contacting Vodafone.  
You can directly access the web site of Vodafone live! from Idle Mode with the Right Soft Key (@).  
Display of Vodafone web site  
Vodafone live! is an  
online service which  
provides Internet  
Idle Mode Display  
connection and email,  
and is easily used  
through the display of  
the GSM phone (X60).  
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From Vodafone live! menu  
Vodafone  
live!  
4 required list <  
In each list, these options are available (see page 87).  
For options A  
Contents of Vodafone live!  
New  
Messages  
Games  
Download  
Chat  
News & Weather  
Erotic  
Sport  
Entertainment  
Getting & Around  
Video & Audio  
Search  
Love & Life  
My Vodafone  
NOTE: Contents Menu may differ from the actual web site menu.  
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Browser Options...........................................................................................  
Vodafone  
live!  
From Vodafone live! menu  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 select from below options < / A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Select item  
Select  
Go to page  
Add bookmark  
Edit  
Bookmarks  
Enter address  
Save image  
Go to bookmark list  
Delete  
Go to URL entry  
The image in contents is saved in “My Stuff”  
The displayed URL will be saved in Bookmarks  
Home  
Set as  
bookmark  
Clear cache  
Service Inbox  
View address  
WAP information  
Reload page  
Advanced  
Reload this page  
Go to home page, clear the cache, go to Service Inbox, view  
URL or view WAP information  
WAP profiles  
Push access  
Security  
Settings  
Edit profiles/Push access or view security information  
Terminate the browser  
Exit browser  
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Browser Options (Bookmarks)..................................................................  
Vodafone  
live!  
From Vodafone live! menu or Content  
From embedded  
From content  
1
2
3
4
A (Options)  
4 Bookmarks < / A  
4 required bookmarks  
< to load the URL  
A to select options  
A
A
Options:  
Go to page...................Jump to the URL page  
Add bookmark ....................Add to bookmarks  
Edit ...........................................Edit bookmark  
Delete.................................. Delete bookmark  
Browser Options (Enter address)..........................................................  
The URL can be displayed by entering the address.  
From Vodafone live! menu or Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Enter address < / A  
3 Enter URL <  
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Browser Options (Save image)................................................................  
Vodafone  
live!  
Displayed images can be saved in “My Stuff”.  
From Content  
1
2
3
4
A (Options)  
4 Save image < / A  
4 to see whole image  
< / A to save  
Browser Options (Set as bookmark).....................................................  
Favourite URLs can be saved in bookmarks.  
From Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Set as bookmark < / A  
3 Enter title < to save  
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Browser Options (Reload page)...............................................................  
Vodafone  
live!  
Current Page can be reloaded.  
From Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Reload page < / A to reload this page.  
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Browser Options (Advanced)  
Vodafone  
live!  
From Vodafone live! menu or Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Advanced < / A  
Browser Options (Advanced - Home) ................................................  
Phone jumps to the set-up Homepage.  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
4 Home  
< / A to jump to home page  
Browser Options (Advanced - Clear cache)......................................  
Cache is cleared.  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
4 Clear cache < / A  
< / A to clear the cache  
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Browser Options (Advanced)  
Vodafone  
live!  
From Vodafone live! menu or Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Advanced < / A  
Browser Options (Advanced - Service Inbox)...................................  
View WAP message and go to URL.  
From Advanced menu  
1
2
4 Service Inbox < / A  
< to load the URL  
A to select option  
When text and URL are delivered from Vodafone,  
the following options are available.  
Go to page...................Jump to the URL page  
View message......................... View message  
Delete....................................Delete message  
When only URL is delivered from Vodafone, the  
following options are available.  
Go to page...................Jump to the URL page  
Delete....................................Delete message  
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Browser Options (Advanced)  
Vodafone  
live!  
From Vodafone live! menu or Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Advanced < / A  
Browser Options (Advanced - View address) ...................................  
View URL of the contents.  
From Advanced menu  
1
4 View address < / A  
Browser Options (Advanced - WAP information).............................  
View WAP information.  
From Advanced menu  
1
4 WAP information < / A  
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Browser Options (Settings)  
Vodafone  
live!  
From Vodafone live! menu or Content  
1
2
A (Options)  
4 Settings < / A  
Browser Options (Settings - WAP profiles).......................................  
WAP browser is set up.  
From Settings menu  
1
2
3
4 WAP profiles < / A  
4 required profile  
< to activate  
A to select options  
Browser Options (Settings - Push access) .......................................  
Push access is set up.  
From Settings menu  
1
2
4 Push access < / A  
4 On or Off < / A  
Browser Options (Settings - Security)...............................................  
View security information.  
From Settings menu  
1
2
4 Security < / A  
4 Certificates, Current certificate or Session info < / A  
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Fun & Games  
Fun &  
Games & more  
Start Java™ applications.  
Games  
4 required Java™ application you wish to play <  
For options A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Indicate Application name, API, Version, Network, Vendor,  
Description and Store Size.  
Properties  
Games &  
more  
Update  
Delete  
Update Java™ application  
Delete Java™ application  
NOTE: Your phone supports J2ME™ Java™ applications. Other types of Java™ applications  
cannot be installed.  
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Download more  
Fun &  
The download Java™ application is stored in Games & more.  
Games  
1
4 required list A  
Java™ applications < / A  
Java™ applications which were to be downloaded are selected  
2 For options A  
Download  
more  
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Settings  
Fun &  
Java™ applications settings, such as volume and backlight etc, can be changed.  
Games  
Settings  
Explanation  
Sound volume  
Backlight  
Volume setting for Java™ applications  
ON/OFF setting of Backlight in Java™ applications  
ON/OFF setting of Vibration in Java™ applications  
Settings for online Java™ application connections  
Display of Memory status  
Vibration  
Settings  
Online service  
Memory status  
Reset  
Deletion of downloaded Java™ file and reset records of  
preinstalled Java™ application  
Information  
Display of copyright information  
If “Online service” is selected more options are displayed as follows.  
Ask............When a Java™ application with HTTP access is activated the phone  
must always ask user’s permission to access network.  
Yes............Always allow online connections.  
No .............Never allow online connections.  
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Applications menu structure  
(SIM Tool Kit)  
Applications  
Alarm  
Sound recorder  
Calculator  
Infrared  
NOTE: SIM Tool Kit is SIM dependent (E). The menu name will be changed.  
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Applications  
SIM  
STK.......................................................................................................  
Tool KIT  
This function is SIM dependent (E). This menu name will be changed.  
Appli-  
cations  
Alarm  
Alarm  
Setting the Alarm...............................................................................................  
From Alarm menu  
1
2
4 alarm icon (  
4 clock icon (  
< / A  
) <, 4 On < / A  
) <, enter the required time (24 hour clock)  
When the set  
time is reached,  
the alarm will  
sound and the  
display will light  
with an alarm  
message.  
3
4
4 alarm repetition icon (  
Weekdays or Weekend < / A  
) <, 4 Once, Everyday,  
4
4
sound set-up icon (  
required ring type  
)
<
,
4
Preinstalled, My Stuff or Download more  
<
/
A,  
<
/
A
(When you select My Stuff, ) to select required ring  
<(  
type)  
5
6
4 volume icon ( ) <, 0 adjust the volume < / A  
A to save settings  
When the alarm has been set, an alarm icon ( ) will be displayed when the phone is in  
Idle mode.  
The alarm is activated based on the current clock.  
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Muting the Alarm............................................................................................................  
Applications  
To end the alarm:  
1 Press any key or @  
2
< / A  
Disabling the alarm:  
From Alarm  
1
2
3
4 alarm icon (  
4 Off < / A  
A
) <  
Alarm  
Adjusting the Alarm Time..............................................................................................  
From Alarm  
1
2
3
4clock icon (  
) <  
Enter the required time < / A  
A
If you wish to change other settings, see “Setting the Alarm” on page 99.  
Snooze Function ............................................................................................................  
Snooze Function lets the alarm repeat 5 times if you do not press < / A after stopping the alarm  
or press D to stop the alarm.  
To stop Snooze Function:  
<Phone on>  
Press A (Ok) / < when “Would you like to stop snooze?” appears in the display.  
If you press  
displayed.  
@
/ D, the alarm will repeat 5 more times at 5 minutes intervals until “End of alarm” is  
<Phone off>  
The alarm starts at the time you set.  
Press A (Ok) / < when “Would you like to stop snooze?” appears in the display.  
If you press  
@
/ D, the alarm will repeat 5 more times at 5 minutes intervals until “End of alarm” is  
displayed.  
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Sound recorder.................................................................................  
You can record sounds or your voice in My Stuff. The sounds you record can be attached  
to MMS.  
Sound  
When My Stuff is full, sounds can not be recorded until a previous recording is first deleted.  
recorder  
To record new sound:  
Appli-  
cations  
From Sound recorder  
1
2
3
4
< / A to start recording  
< / A to stop recording (The max. recording time is 15 seconds)  
A
4 Save < / A  
If you select Send MMS, you can access the MMS menu.  
To play a sound:  
NOTE: 2 to adjust the volume while playback.  
< after step 2  
To stop playback, < / A  
Calculator............................................................................................  
The four function calculator enables the user to perform simple arithmetic  
Calculator  
calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)  
.
From Calculator  
1 Enter a number (maximum 10 digits) and it will be shown on the  
display  
If a decimal point is required, press A  
2 To select arithmetic operation  
(1 to multiply, 3 to add, 5 to divide, 7 to subtract)  
3 Enter a number (maximum 10 digits) and it will be displayed  
4
< to calculate the result  
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Infrared  
Applications  
By using the infrared connection with another X60 or with other devices with an infrared port, you can  
transfer data between the devices.  
Preparing for Infrared Connection ...............................................................................  
Place the X60 and another device with an infrared port within the effective infrared connection  
range of each other.  
Infrared  
There must be no obstruction between the two communicating devices.  
The infrared ports of both devices must point at each other.  
If you use a PC, you need to set up an infrared connection on the PC.  
(Example: Start > Settings > Control Panel > Infrared > Options tab > Enable Infrared  
Communication)  
Sending Data ..................................................................................................................  
The types of data you can send are: Contacts, Pictures and Sounds in My Stuff.  
Ensure that the infrared ports of your X60 and the second phone or device are pointing at each other  
with no obstructions in between.  
NOTE: Some download files may be protected due to copyright laws.  
These files can not be sent.  
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Setting Infrared...............................................................................................................  
Applications  
You need to activate infrared before receiving data.  
From Infrared menu  
< to activate  
Infrared  
Sending Pictures and Sounds ......................................................................................  
From Idle display  
1
2
3
4
5
6
<
0 My Stuff < / A  
4 Pictures or Sounds < / A  
4 required item < / A  
4 select data to send A  
4 Send by infrared < / A  
If you try to send  
data that cannot  
be forwarded or  
saved, an error  
message will be  
displayed.  
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Sending Contacts...........................................................................................................  
Applications  
From Idle display  
1
2
3
4
5
<
0 Contacts < / A  
4 Contacts list < / A  
4 select contact to send A  
4 Send by infrared < / A  
Infrared  
Receiving Data via Infrared Port...................................................................................  
You need to activate infrared before receiving data.  
Data received message is displayed then sent data is displayed.  
< / A to save the data  
@ to cancel  
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Calendar  
Viewing Calendar ...........................................................................................................  
Calendar  
From Calendar menu  
0 will display recent and future calendars  
For options list A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Go to date  
Jump to the required date  
With the calendar, it is possible to select which day the week  
starts on  
Week starts on  
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My Stuff menu structure  
Stored pictures  
Download more  
Take new picture  
Pictures  
Stored sounds  
Sounds  
Download more  
Record new sound  
My Stuff  
Create MMS  
Inbox(MMS)  
Create SMS  
Inbox(SMS)  
Profiles  
Shortcuts  
Alarm  
Text templates  
Memory status  
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My Stuff  
Pictures (My Stuff > Pictures)  
My Stuff  
Pictures taken by the camera or images downloaded from the Internet can be managed.  
Viewing Picture / Image.................................................................................................  
From Pictures menu  
The data saved in the  
X60 is located in My  
Stuff. There are four  
pre-defined folders  
(Pictures, Sounds,  
Shortcuts, Text  
1
2
4 Stored pictures < / A  
4 required picture / image <  
Downloading Picture / Image File.................................................................................  
From Pictures menu  
templates). The  
1 4 Download more < / A  
2 The picture / image file download site will be displayed  
maximum capacity of  
the Data Folders is  
approx. 1 MB.  
Taking a Picture .............................................................................................................  
From Pictures menu  
1
2
4 Take new picture < / A  
The phone switches to the camera mode (see page 44)  
Pictures  
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Picture Options ..............................................................................................................  
My Stuff  
When the picture is selected the following options are available.  
For options list A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Send MMS  
Attach pictures to MMS Messages (see “MMS Message”)  
Pictures  
Send by infrared Send pictures to another device by Infrared  
As wallpaper  
Add to contacts  
Rename  
Use pictures as Wallpaper  
Add pictures to Contact  
Rename pictures  
Delete  
Delete pictures  
Properties  
Show File Name, Size, Date and Forward Lock status  
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Sounds (My Stuff > Sounds)  
My Stuff  
Downloaded sounds and Recorded sounds are stored in Stored sounds.  
Checking Sounds...........................................................................................................  
From Sounds menu  
1
4 Stored sounds < / A  
2
4 required sound <  
Sounds  
Downloading Sounds ....................................................................................................  
From Sounds menu  
1
4 Download more < / A  
The sound file download site is displayed  
2
Recording New Sound...................................................................................................  
From Sounds menu  
1
4 Record new sound < / A  
The phone switches to Sound recorder mode (see page 101)  
2
Options in Sound File (Stored Sounds).......................................................................  
When a sound is selected the following options are available.  
For options list A  
Option  
When A or < is pressed  
Send MMS  
Send by infrared  
Set alert tone  
Attach sound files to MMS Messages (see “MMS Messages”)  
Send sound files to another device by Infrared  
Use to set Incoming Tone, Message Tone and Group Tone.  
(You can not set AMR file to Incoming Tone)  
Rename  
Delete  
Rename sound file  
Delete sound files  
Properties  
Show File Name, Size, Date and Forward Lock status  
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Shortcuts  
My Stuff  
You can create shortcuts you wish to use in My Stuff.  
Viewing Shortcuts..........................................................................................................  
From Shortcuts menu  
4 required content <  
Shortcuts  
In shortcuts menu the following options are available.  
For options A  
Option  
Edit  
When A or < is pressed  
Overwrite the present Shortcut with a new one  
Move Shortcut to another place in the list  
Store new Shortcut  
Move  
Add  
Delete  
Delete Shortcut  
Access to Shortcuts:  
From Idle display  
1 1  
2 4 required shortcut <  
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Text templates  
My Stuff  
When creating a text message it is possible to use templates stored in the phone.  
You can save frequently used text as templates.  
Editing the Text templates ............................................................................................  
From Text templates menu  
4 required template <(The display will turn back to Editing display)  
Text  
templates  
For options list A  
Option  
New  
When A or < is pressed  
Add words to new Template  
Send Template to MMS or SMS  
Edit Template  
Send message  
Edit  
Delete  
Delete Template  
Properties  
Show Size and Date  
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Memory status  
My Stuff  
You can see how much data is stored in the individual folders in My Stuff.  
NOTE: The memory in “My Stuff” is separate from the MMS storage and Javastorage.  
Memory  
status  
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Personal WAP / MMS Settings  
Use the table below to record your GSM/GPRS WAP/MMS settings.  
Item  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No. 1  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No. 2  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No. 3  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No. 4  
Provisioning  
Information  
Setting No. 5  
Profile name  
Homepage  
Gateway  
Port  
(Non secure / Secure)  
Data connections  
CSD  
Profile name  
Account  
Password  
Call type  
Phone number  
Idle timer  
GPRS  
Profile name  
Account  
Password  
Apn name  
Auth type  
Normal / Secured / None  
(PAP) (CHAP)  
Message server  
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Troubleshooting  
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.  
Extremely short battery life for a  
new battery.  
The network you are using and the condition  
of the battery can affect battery life.  
Short battery life for an old  
battery.  
The battery has worn out.  
Replace with a new fully charged battery.  
The charging indicator does not  
light, the battery level indicator  
does not appear and the phone  
cannot be switched on when  
charging.  
The battery is not attached to the phone or  
when the battery has been deeply  
discharged the phone will take a short time  
until the indicator lights.  
Leave the phone charging the battery for a  
few minutes before the indicator is lit and  
attempting to switch it on.  
The battery is not attached to the phone.  
Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone prior  
to commencing charging.  
Battery has been connected to the phone  
after the Fast Travel Charger has been  
switched on.  
Battery fails to charge.  
The phone is locked.  
Unlock the phone.  
Disable the outgoing call barring or barred  
dial.  
Outgoing calls are barred.  
Calls cannot be made.  
Move to a coverage area and operate your  
phone after it has registered with a network.  
The phone is not registered to a network.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Check whether your SIM supports Fixed Dial  
Calls cannot be made from Fixed  
Dial Store.  
Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on  
Check whether the phone number is stored  
in the Fixed Dial.  
The phone is not switched on.  
Incoming calls are barred.  
Switch the phone on.  
Disable the incoming call barring.  
Calls cannot be received.  
Move to a coverage area and operate your  
phone after it has registered with a network.  
The phone is not registered to a network.  
Check that the antenna symbol 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.  
The phone is locked.  
Unlock the phone.  
Phone numbers cannot be  
recalled from Contacts.  
Phone number has been restricted.  
Switch off restriction.  
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Important Error Messages  
These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed:  
Roaming in the selected area is not allowed.  
Failed!  
Roaming with the selected network is not allowed.  
The network has detected an authentication failure because your SIM is not registered with  
that network – contact Vodafone.  
SIM blocked!  
Insert SIM  
The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN/PIN2 unblocking keys (PUK/PUK2) has been  
entered incorrectly ten times – contact Vodafone.  
The phone has detected a problem with the SIM – switch the phone off and then back on; if  
the message is still displayed contact Vodafone.  
Invalid SIM  
The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM personalisation checks – contact Vodafone.  
Function unavailable!  
The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM or is not available with the current  
subscription – contact Vodafone.  
PIN2 invalidated!  
The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been entered ten times,  
services controlled by PIN2 cannot be used – contact Vodafone.  
Storage full Message rejected! A message has been received but the message store is full – to receive messages, delete  
or  
some of the currently stored messages.  
SIM message storage full  
Message rejected!  
Too many characters!  
The edited or newly created Contact number is too long for the SIM.  
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This message may not be  
stored  
The message area is full. Your messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored  
messages are deleted.  
Verification failure!  
On changing the phone lock code, verification of the new code is incorrect – retry changing  
the lock code with correct verification.  
Incorrect code  
Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to incorrect entry of the lock code –  
re-enter lock code.  
Wrong entry!  
The entered code is incorrect – re-enter code correctly.  
Auto redial list full!  
Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full – switch the phone off and then on again.  
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Glossary of Terms  
APN  
Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service.  
CHAP  
Copy  
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A security feature in the GPRS network.  
Copies selected text from a short text message without removing it from the original message.  
Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections.  
Permanently removes selected text from a short text message.  
CSD  
Cut  
DTMF Tones  
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice  
mailboxes, etc.  
GPRS  
General Packet Radio Service. A GSM transmission technique that transmits and receives data in  
packets rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes very efficient use of available radio  
spectrum and users pay only for volume of data sent and received.  
GSM  
MMS  
Global System for Mobile communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that your  
phone uses.  
Multimedia Messaging Service. An advanced mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows  
sending/receiving text messages and attaching pictures, animation and sound to the same.  
Network Operator  
PAP  
The organization responsible for operating a GSM network.  
Password Authentication Protocol. A security feature in the GPRS network.  
Password  
Used for the control of GPRS/CSD settings in Data connections and the control of Call Barring. Supplied  
by Vodafone.  
PIN  
Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by Vodafone. If the PIN is entered  
incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked.  
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PIN2  
Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering.  
Supplied by Vodafone. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked.  
PUK/PUK2  
PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2. Supplied by Vodafone. If the PUK/PUK2 is  
entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked.  
Registration  
Roaming  
The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone.  
The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network.  
The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM network.  
Service Provider  
SIM  
Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered  
information such as Contacts and Short Messages. Supplied by Vodafone.  
SMS  
URL  
WAP  
Short Message Service. A basic mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows sending/  
receiving short text messages.  
Uniform Resource Locator. The URL is an alphanumeric address that points to home pages and other  
Internet locations.  
Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download resources  
from the Internet to your phone.  
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Specifications  
Bands Supported ............................. GSM900 Class 4  
GSM1800 Class 1  
SIM Type.......................................... 3 V only  
Contacts Size................................... 300 entries + SIM  
Talk Time ..............................................1.5 hrs. - 5 hrs.  
(90 min. - 300 min.)  
Sound Recorder............................... Each max. record size  
15 seconds (Varies  
depending on My Stuff)  
Standby Time................................... 75 hrs. 230 hrs.  
-
Backlight Colours ............................. 1 (White)  
Ringtones......................................... 10 Fixed;  
(Varies depending on  
NOTE: Talk and Standby time depend on network conditions,  
SIM usage and battery condition.  
My Stuff)  
Temperature Range  
Alarm................................................ 1  
Charging .......................................... .+5 ºC – +35 ºC  
Storage ............................................ -20 ºC – +60 ºC  
Graphics Formats Supported........... GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG,  
WBMP, PNG  
Volume............................................. Approx. 74 cc  
Weight.............................................. Approx. 82 g  
Memory Storage  
My Stuff.......................................... 1 MB  
MMS............................................... 700 KB  
Fun & Games................................. 500 KB  
Dimensions  
Height............................................... 75.5 mm  
Width................................................ 44.5 mm  
Depth ............................................... 27 mm  
Camera range .................................. 30 cm -  
Supply Voltage................................. 3.7 V (680 mAh Li-ion)  
Antenna............................................ External  
NOTE: When switching the phone off, use only D to  
avoid damaging the phone  
Charge Time .................................... Up to 120 min.  
NOTE: Charging time depends on usage and battery  
condition.  
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Accessories  
Li-Ion Battery (EB-BSX60)  
Fast Travel Charger (EB-CAX70UK)  
Double your talk time by having a spare  
battery.  
Carry a lightweight portable charger wherever  
you go to ensure you always have power to  
talk.  
Fast Travel Charger (EB-CAX70EU)  
Personal Handsfree (EB-EMD87)  
Talk and move while keeping your hands free  
by using this accessory. Just place the  
earpiece in your ear and the adaptor in the  
bottom of the handset – and talk  
How to Identify a Genuine Panasonic  
Accessory  
NOTE: Even if the Personal Handsfree is  
connected to the phone, the phone rings  
through the speaker.  
Panasonic produces some of the most advanced mobile  
phones available. So, as you’d expect from this class leader, the  
range of accessories are second to none.  
Car Charger (EB-CDX70)  
Most genuine Panasonic accessories will have a label showing  
an “EB-XXX00” model number.  
Top up your battery in your vehicle by  
attaching this accessory to your phone and to  
the cigarette lighter socket.  
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Licensing  
CP8 Patent  
T9® Text Input  
T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9®  
Text Input is licenced under one or more of the following:  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928  
and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United  
Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.  
HK0940329;  
© Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2004  
Information in this document is subject to change without  
notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or  
transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining  
express permission from Panasonic Mobile  
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842  
463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB;  
and additional patents are pending worldwide.  
Communications Co., Ltd.  
JavaTM  
JavaTM and all Java-based trademarks and  
logos are trademarks or registered trademarks  
of SunMicrosystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
Teleca Application  
WAP: “Browser RA 2.1”  
MMS: “MMS Application, Version 1.3”  
JAM (under KVM Statement): “JAM,  
Version RA1.2”  
V-enablerTM  
JbedTMME  
V-enabler(VSCL) is the trademark of  
eValley, Inc.  
Jbed(JavaTM VM) is the registered  
trademark of esmertec, Inc.  
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Notes  
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Index  
A
Accessories ..............................................................................................121  
Activate Quiet Mode ................................................................................... 19  
Activating a Profile...................................................................................... 26  
Adding Numbers......................................................................................... 80  
Adjusting the Alarm Time .........................................................................100  
Alarm .......................................................................................................... 99  
Answering Calls.......................................................................................... 18  
Applications ................................................................................................ 99  
Applications menu structure ....................................................................... 98  
Archive (MMS)............................................................................................ 58  
Archive (SMS) ............................................................................................ 64  
Asterisk Key..................................................................................................9  
Attaching a Sound to a Group .................................................................... 82  
Attaching and Removing the Battery ............................................................5  
Auto capital change.................................................................................... 48  
Backlight time ............................................................................................. 32  
Battery ..........................................................................................................5  
Battery Level Indicator..................................................................................6  
Bookmarks.................................................................................................. 88  
Browser Options ......................................................................................... 87  
Browser Options (Advanced - Clear cache) ............................................... 91  
Browser Options (Advanced - Home)......................................................... 91  
Browser Options (Advanced - Service Inbox)............................................. 92  
Browser Options (Advanced - View address)............................................. 93  
Browser Options (Advanced - WAP information) ....................................... 93  
Browser Options (Advanced)...................................................................... 91  
Browser Options (Bookmarks).................................................................... 88  
Browser Options (Enter address) ............................................................... 88  
Browser Options (Reload page) ................................................................. 90  
Browser Options (Save image)................................................................... 89  
Browser Options (Set as bookmark)........................................................... 89  
Browser Options (Settings - Push access) ................................................. 94  
Browser Options (Settings - Security) ........................................................ 94  
Browser Options (Settings - WAP profiles)................................................. 94  
Browser Options (Settings)......................................................................... 94  
Browsing Contacts...................................................................................... 72  
C
Calculator..................................................................................................101  
Calendar ...................................................................................................105  
Call barring..................................................................................................42  
Call diverts ..................................................................................................36  
Call duration................................................................................................38  
Call log........................................................................................................76  
Call Settings................................................................................................36  
Call waiting..................................................................................................38  
Camera .......................................................................................................44  
Car Charger ..............................................................................................121  
Care and Maintenance..................................................................................4  
Cell Broadcast.............................................................................................69  
Change PIN ................................................................................................40  
Change PIN2 ..............................................................................................40  
Changing Group Names .............................................................................82  
Changing Incoming tone.............................................................................29  
Changing Message tone.............................................................................29  
Changing the Language..............................................................................33  
Changing the Ringtone ...............................................................................29  
Changing to a New Network .......................................................................34  
Charging the Battery .....................................................................................6  
Checking Sounds......................................................................................109  
Colour theme ..............................................................................................32  
Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger...............................6  
Connecting to Internet Mail .........................................................................67  
Contacts......................................................................................................72  
Contacts Dialling.........................................................................................16  
Contacts menu structure.............................................................................71  
Contents.........................................................................................................i  
Contrast ......................................................................................................32  
Copy from SIM ............................................................................................83  
Creating a New MMS..................................................................................52  
Creating a Slide ..........................................................................................53  
Creating a Text Message............................................................................61  
Creating Options (MMS) .............................................................................55  
B
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D
Data connections........................................................................................ 33  
Desktop Handsfree..................................................................................... 20  
Dialling from Call log................................................................................... 76  
Display........................................................................................................ 10  
Display Setting............................................................................................ 32  
Displaying Menu......................................................................................... 15  
Download more (Fun & Games)................................................................. 96  
Downloading Picture / Image File.............................................................107  
Downloading Sounds................................................................................109  
DTMF Tones............................................................................................... 21  
Earpiece Volume ........................................................................................ 20  
Editing Profile ............................................................................................. 27  
Editing the Text Templates.......................................................................111  
Emergency Call .......................................................................................... 17  
Ending / Rejecting Calls ............................................................................. 18  
Error Messages ........................................................................................116  
EU Warranty .............................................................................................128  
European Union - RTTE ...............................................................................3  
Explore the menus...................................................................................... 24  
Fast Travel Charger..............................................................................6, 121  
Fixed dial .................................................................................................... 41  
Fun & Games ............................................................................................. 95  
Games & more ........................................................................................... 95  
Getting Started .............................................................................................5  
Glossary of Terms ....................................................................................118  
Group settings ............................................................................................ 82  
Grouping Contacts Entries ......................................................................... 79  
GSM network.............................................................................................. 34  
How to Use this Phone............................................................................... 13  
Illumination Light......................................................................................... 12  
Important Error Messages........................................................................116  
Important Information ...................................................................................1  
Inbox (MMS) ............................................................................................... 56  
Inbox (SMS)................................................................................................ 63  
In-Call Options............................................................................................ 20  
Incoming Call While on a Call..................................................................... 22  
Incoming Calls during Camera Operation .................................................. 45  
Incoming tone.......................................................................................27, 29  
Infrared .....................................................................................................102  
Input mode..................................................................................................48  
Input mode change .....................................................................................48  
Inserting and Removing the SIM...................................................................5  
International Dialling ...................................................................................17  
International Dialling Prefix Key ....................................................................9  
Keep Input mode.........................................................................................48  
Key tone................................................................................................28, 30  
Key volume ...........................................................................................28, 30  
Keys..............................................................................................................8  
Keys & Displays ............................................................................................7  
Language....................................................................................................33  
Left Soft Key .................................................................................................8  
Licensing...................................................................................................122  
Li-Ion Battery.............................................................................................121  
Listening to Vodafone Mail Messages ........................................................67  
Low Battery Power Warning..........................................................................6  
Main Display ...............................................................................................10  
Main Menu ..................................................................................................14  
Making a Call by Using Speed Dial.............................................................78  
Making a Second Call .................................................................................22  
Making Calls ...............................................................................................16  
Managing Calls ...........................................................................................19  
Media Album ...............................................................................................66  
Memory status (Contacts)...........................................................................83  
Memory status (Messages).........................................................................70  
Memory status (My Stuff)..........................................................................112  
Menu Option ...............................................................................................14  
Message Server..........................................................................................59  
Message tone .......................................................................................27, 29  
Messages....................................................................................................51  
Messages menu structure...........................................................................50  
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)........................................................51  
Multi Function Key ........................................................................................9  
Multi-Party Calls..........................................................................................23  
Muting the Alarm.......................................................................................100  
My numbers ................................................................................................80  
My Stuff.....................................................................................................107  
My Stuff menu structure............................................................................106  
K
L
E
M
F
G
H
I
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N
O
Navigation Key .............................................................................................8  
Network Setting .......................................................................................... 34  
Notes ........................................................................................................123  
Number Keys................................................................................................9  
Operation of Battery Level Indicator .............................................................6  
Options (Cell Broadcast) ............................................................................ 69  
Options in Call log ...................................................................................... 77  
Options in Contacts .................................................................................... 73  
Options in Phone Contacts......................................................................... 75  
Options in SIM Contacts............................................................................. 74  
Options in Sound File (Stored Sounds) ....................................................109  
Options in View Finder ............................................................................... 45  
Other Text Modes....................................................................................... 49  
Pause Dial .................................................................................................. 21  
Pause Key ....................................................................................................9  
Personal Handsfree..................................................................................121  
Personal WAP / MMS Settings.................................................................113  
Phone Basics and Managing Calls............................................................. 15  
Picture Options (My Stuff) ........................................................................108  
Pictures (My Stuff) ....................................................................................107  
PIN entry..................................................................................................... 40  
Power/End Key.............................................................................................8  
Preparing for Infrared Connection ............................................................102  
Profile Setting ............................................................................................. 26  
Quiet Mode................................................................................................. 19  
Quiet Mode Key............................................................................................9  
Reading a Received Message (Cell Broadcast)......................................... 69  
Reading a Received Message (MMS)........................................................ 57  
Reading a Received Message (SMS) ........................................................ 63  
Receiving Data via Infrared Port............................................................... 104  
Receiving Messages (MMS)....................................................................... 56  
Receiving Messages (SMS) ....................................................................... 63  
Recent Number Dialling.............................................................................. 16  
Recording New Sound..............................................................................109  
Right Soft Key...............................................................................................8  
Ring volume..........................................................................................27, 29  
S
Safety Consideration.....................................................................................1  
SAR...............................................................................................................3  
Saving a Phone Number from Call log into the Contacts list ......................77  
Search mode...............................................................................................35  
Security .......................................................................................................94  
Security Settings .........................................................................................40  
Select network ............................................................................................34  
Self-portrait .................................................................................................46  
Send Key ......................................................................................................8  
Send my number.........................................................................................38  
Sending a Message (MMS).........................................................................54  
Sending a Message (SMS) .........................................................................62  
Sending Contacts (Infrared)......................................................................104  
Sending Data (Infrared) ............................................................................102  
Sending Messages (Call log) ......................................................................76  
Sending Pictures and Sounds (Infrared)...................................................103  
Service charge............................................................................................39  
Service Inbox ..............................................................................................92  
Setting Backlight time .................................................................................32  
Setting Cell Broadcast On/Off.....................................................................69  
Setting Display Colour theme......................................................................32  
Setting Display Contrast .............................................................................32  
Setting Infrared .........................................................................................103  
Setting Key tone..........................................................................................30  
Setting Key volume.....................................................................................30  
Setting Options (MMS)................................................................................60  
Setting Options (SMS) ................................................................................65  
Setting Ring volume....................................................................................29  
Setting Speed Dial ......................................................................................78  
Setting the Alarm ........................................................................................99  
Setting the Message centre number ...........................................................65  
Setting the MMS Message Server / Profile .................................................59  
Setting the Vodafone Mailbox Number .......................................................67  
Setting Time and date.................................................................................43  
Setting Wallpaper........................................................................................32  
Setting Warning tone ..................................................................................30  
Settings.......................................................................................................26  
Settings (Fun & Games) .............................................................................97  
Settings menu structure..............................................................................25  
P
Q
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Shift mode .................................................................................................. 48  
Shift mode change...................................................................................... 48  
Shortcuts ............................................................................................10, 110  
SIM ...............................................................................................................5  
Slide............................................................................................................ 53  
SMS (Short Message Service) ................................................................... 61  
Snooze Function.......................................................................................100  
Sound (Settings)......................................................................................... 29  
Sound recorder.........................................................................................101  
Sounds (My Stuff).....................................................................................109  
Specifications ...........................................................................................120  
Speed dial................................................................................................... 78  
Standard Dialling ........................................................................................ 16  
STK (SIM Tool Kit)...................................................................................... 99  
Storing (Contacts)....................................................................................... 74  
Storing a Number in SIM ............................................................................ 74  
Storing a Number in Your Phone................................................................ 75  
Switching Phone ON/OFF .......................................................................... 15  
Viewing Shortcuts .....................................................................................110  
Viewing SMS memory status ......................................................................70  
Viewing Stored Numbers (My numbers) .....................................................81  
Viewing Stored Numbers (Speed dial)........................................................78  
Viewing Vodafone live!................................................................................85  
Viewing Vodafone Messenger ....................................................................68  
Vodafone live! .............................................................................................85  
Vodafone live! menu structure ....................................................................84  
Vodafone Mail .......................................................................................19, 67  
Vodafone mail Key........................................................................................9  
Vodafone Messenger..................................................................................68  
Wallpaper....................................................................................................32  
WAP information.........................................................................................93  
WAP profiles ...............................................................................................94  
Warning tone.........................................................................................28, 30  
W
Symbols Used in the Manual...................................................................... 13  
®
T
T9 ............................................................................................................. 49  
Taking a Picture..................................................................................44, 107  
Tegic........................................................................................................... 48  
Text Entry ................................................................................................... 47  
Text Input.................................................................................................... 49  
Text templates..........................................................................................111  
Time and date............................................................................................. 43  
Tone Setting ............................................................................................... 29  
Troubleshooting........................................................................................114  
Use and Save Pictures............................................................................... 45  
Vibration alert ............................................................................................. 28  
Vibration alert Setting ................................................................................. 31  
Viewing Calendar .....................................................................................105  
Viewing Call log.......................................................................................... 76  
Viewing groups........................................................................................... 79  
Viewing Message Lists (MMS) ................................................................... 58  
Viewing Message Lists (SMS).................................................................... 64  
Viewing MMS memory status ..................................................................... 70  
Viewing Picture / Image............................................................................107  
Viewing Pictures ......................................................................................... 46  
U
V
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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.  
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.  
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Panasonic Service Center Berlin  
SERKO GmbH  
UK  
Schwedter Straße 34a  
10435 Berlin  
Service Centres in England  
Tel. +44 8705 159159  
Tel. +49 (0)30/ 44 30 322  
Panasonic Service Center Berlin  
RUESS SYSTEMS  
IRL  
Thrasoltstraße 11  
Service Centres in Ireland  
Tel. +353 1 2898333  
10585 Berlin  
Tel. +49 (0)30/ 342 2013  
Panasonic Service Center Rostock  
warnow electronic service gmbh  
An der Jägerbäk 2  
D
Panasonic Service Center Dresden  
SERKO GmbH  
18069 Rostock  
Tel. +49 (0)381/ 82 016  
Großenhainer Straße 163  
01129 Dresden  
Panasonic Service Center Hamburg  
ELVICE Service GmbH  
Spaldingstraße 74  
Tel. +49 (0)351/ 85 88 477  
Panasonic Service Center Cottbus  
Petsch Kundendienst GmbH  
Am Seegraben 21  
20097 Hamburg  
Tel. +49 (0)40/ 23 08 07  
03058 Gross-Gaglow  
Panasonic Service Center Rendsburg  
FERNSEH-DIENST B&W Service GmbH  
Kieler Straße 41  
Tel. +49 (0)355/ 58 36 36  
Panasonic Service Center Leipzig  
KES Keilitz-Electronic-Service GmbH  
Föpplstraße 19  
24678 Rendsburg  
Tel. +49 (0)4331/ 14 11-0  
04347 Leipzig  
Panasonic Service Center Bremen  
COM Elektronik Service GmbH  
Rübekamp 50  
Tel. +49 (0)341/ 244 33 33  
Panasonic Service Center ChemnitF  
WPS Rundfunk- u. Fernsehservice GmbH  
Fietenstraße 16  
28219 Bremen  
Tel. +49 (0)421/ 691 80 69  
09130 ChemnitF  
Panasonic Service Center Hannover  
COM Elektronik Service GmbH  
Vahrenwalder Straße 311  
30179 Hannover  
Tel. +49 (0)371/ 40 10 359  
Tel. +49 (0)511/ 37 27 91  
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Panasonic Service Center Magdeburg  
SERKO GmbH  
Panasonic Service Center Reutlingen  
Herbert Geissler  
Ebendorfer Chaussee 47  
39128 Magdeburg  
Lichtensteinstraße 75  
72770 Reutlingen  
Tel. +49 (0)391/ 289 90 69  
Tel. +49 (0)7072 / 92 96-0  
Panasonic Service Center Düsseldorf  
VTH GmbH  
Panasonic Service Center München  
G.Berghofer & W.Kaller GmbH  
Helene-Wessel-Bogen 7  
80939 München  
Kölner Straße 147  
40227 Düsseldorf  
Tel. +49 (0)211/ 77 90 25  
Tel. +49 (0)89/ 318 907-0  
Panasonic Service Center Essen  
Bernd van Bevern GmbH  
Heinrich-Held-Straße 16  
45133 Essen  
Panasonic Service Center Augsburg  
Klaus Bienek  
Affinger Straße 4  
86167 Augsburg  
Tel. +49 (0)201/ 84 20 220  
Tel. +49 (0)821/ 70 70 75  
Panasonic Service Center Osnabrück  
Petsch Kundendienst GmbH  
Pagenstecherstraße 75  
Panasonic Service Center Nürnberg  
Herbert Geissler GmbH  
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 21  
90537 Feucht  
49090 Osnabrück  
Tel. +49 (0) 541/ 68 038  
Tel. +49 (0)9128/ 70 67-0  
Panasonic Service Center Wiesbaden  
J. Hemmerling - VAD GmbH  
Ostring 7  
Panasonic Service Center Eisenach  
Blitz Electro-Electronic-GmbH  
Bahnhofstraße 17  
65205 Wiesbaden  
99817 Eisenach  
Tel. +49 (0)6122/ 90 91 10  
Tel. +49 (0)3691/ 29 29 42 8  
Panasonic Service Center Mannheim  
N. Schaaf  
A
Reichenbachstraße 21-23  
68309 Mannheim  
Service-Fentren in Österreich  
Fa. Frisch  
Tel. +49 (0)621/ 72 787-0  
Lokalbahnweg 12  
Panasonic Service Center Stuttgart  
Hans Beck  
A-4060 Leonding  
Tel. +43 (0)732 676 961  
Friedrich-List-Straße 38  
70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen  
Tel. +49 (0) 711/ 94 701-0  
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Technifast  
FR  
38 Rue Caulaincourt  
75018 PARIS  
CETELEC  
Tél. : 01.42.52.02.70  
Fax : 01.42.52.04.70  
FI de la Delorme  
5 Avenue Paul héroult  
13015 MARSEILLE  
Tél. : 04 96 15 77 77  
Tél. : 04 91 58 07 55  
NL  
Service-centra in Nederlands  
CORDON Electronique  
BP 460  
Panasonic-Centre Nederland  
(Servicom bv)  
FI Taden  
22107 DINAN CEDEX  
Tél. : 02.96.85.82.20  
Fax : 02.96.85.82.21  
P.O Box 16280  
2500 BG  
Den-Haag  
Nederland  
ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE  
Avenue Figuières  
Tel. +31 703314314  
FAC Font de la Banquière  
34970 LATTES  
Fonweg 60  
2516 BM  
Tél. : 04.67.15.96.30  
Fax : 04.67.20.04.72  
Den-Haag  
Nederland  
Tel. +31 703314314  
GENERAL ELECTRONIQUE  
16 rue Joseph Cugnot  
F.I. Bracheux  
Adreswijziging per 1 december 2003:  
Europalaan 30  
5232 BC ’s-Hertogenbosch  
Nederland  
60000 BEAUVAIS  
Tél. : 03.44.89.79.00  
Fax : 03.44.05.16.96  
Tel. +31 73 6402802  
S.B.E.  
F.I. de la Liane  
BP 9  
62360 SAINT LEONARD  
Tél. : 03.21.10.10.21  
Fax : 03.21.80.20.10  
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SF  
Per I Centri Assisitenza in Italia  
Servizio Clienti  
Huoltokeskukset Suomessa:  
KAUKOMARKKINAT OY PANASONIC-HUOLLOT Kutojantie 4  
02630 Espoo  
Tel. +39 02/ 67072556  
Puh. +358 09 521 5151 Huolto  
Puh. +358 09 521 5155 Varaosat Ja Tarvikkeet  
E
SETELE OY  
Panasonic España, S.A.  
Servicio de Atención a Usuarios:  
Tel: 902 15 30 60  
Vanha Viertotie 7  
00300 Helsinki  
Puh. +358 09 549100  
PLAY-SHOP SERVICE Keskuskatu 3  
00300 Helsinki  
DK  
For nærmeste servicecenter ring Panasonic Danmark  
Puh. +358 09 27053626  
MEGAFIX KY  
Tel. +45 43 20 08 50  
Louhenkatu 9  
74100 Iisalmi  
Puh. +358 017 14631  
S
T: MI.M.HAAPOJA  
Miilukatu 7  
Firmor I Sverige  
Komrep  
40320 Jyväskylä  
Puh. +358 014 677121  
Rosenlundsgatan 4  
411 20 Göteborg  
Tel. +46 031-173354  
OUTOKUMMUN PUHELIN Pohjoisahonkatu 9  
83500 Outokumpu  
Signalstyrkan  
Puh. +358 013 562211  
Kungsholmstorg 4  
104 22 Stockholm  
Tel. +46 08-6542500  
SETELE OY  
Rengastie 31  
60100 Seinäjoki  
Puh. +358 06 4148344  
CR service  
Industribyn 3  
TURUN J-MARKKINAT OY Tuureporinkatu 6  
20100 Turku  
232 37 Malmö  
Tel. +46 040-430030  
Puh. + 358 02 2332685  
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P
Servicesenter I Norge  
Centros de Assistência em Portugal  
Norsk Elektronikksenter  
Fetveien 1  
PROSONIC, S.A.  
Rua Manuel Teixeira Gomes  
Edifício Telhas Verdes, Loja D  
8125-321 ALBUFEIRA  
Tel. +351 289 589 515  
2007 Kjeller  
Tlf: +47 63 80 45 00  
Panasonic Norge AS  
Østre Aker vei 22  
0508 Oslo  
PROSONIC, S.A.  
Largo de Santos, 9-1º  
1200 LISBOA  
Tlf: +47 22 91 68 00  
Tel. +351 21 392 9327  
PROSONIC, S.A.  
GR  
Rua Augusto Simões, 259  
4470-147 MAIA  
Κέντρα τεχνικής υποστήριξης  
Tel. +351 229 409 700  
INTERTECH S.A.  
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  
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VIDEO TECHNICAL SERVICE  
Av. du Roi Albert 207  
1080 BRUXELLES  
B
Centres de service après-vente en Belgique  
Tel. +32 02/465 33 10  
BROOTHAERS  
SERVICE CENTER  
Kapellestraat 95  
Hoevelei 167  
2630 AARTSELAAR  
Tel. +32 03/887 06 24  
9800 DEINFE  
Tel. +32 09/386 67 67  
HENROTTE  
TOP SERVICE  
Rue du Campinaire 154  
6240 FARCIENNES  
Tel. +32 071/39 62 90  
Westerloseweg 10  
2440 GEEL  
Tel. +32 014/54 67 24  
PIXEL VIDEOTECH  
Rue St Remy 7  
TELECTRO SC  
Quai des Ardennes 50  
4020 Liège  
4000 LIEGE  
Tel. +32 041/23 46 26  
Tel. +32 041/43 29 04  
DELTA ELECTRONICS  
Rue P.d’Alouette 39  
5100 NANINNE  
L
Centres de service après-vente au Luxembourg  
Tel. +32 081/40 21 67  
ELEKSERVICE FEYS  
Houthulstseweg 56  
NOUVELLE CENTRAL RADIO  
Rue des Jones 15  
8920 POELKAPELLE  
Tel. + 32 057/48 96 37  
L - 1818 Howald  
Luxembourg - Grand Duché  
Tel. +32 40 40 78  
AVS WAASLAND  
Lavendelstraat 113  
9100 ST NIKLAAS  
Tel. +32 03/777 99 64  
CH  
A.V.T.C SA  
Jonh Lay Electronics AG  
Littauerboden  
Kleine Winkellaan 54  
1853 STROMBEEK-BEVER  
Tel. + 32 02/267 40 19  
6014 Littau  
Phone: +41 41 259 9090 Fax: +41 41 252 0202  
RADIO RESEARCH  
Rue des Carmélites 123  
1180 BRUXELLES  
Tel. +32 02/345 68 56  
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ANTALYA BRANCH OFFICE  
TR  
ALTINDAĞ MAH. 146 SOKAK ÖFKOÇ APT.NO:9/1-2A ANTALYA  
Tel: 90-242-243 23 70 / 3 Lines  
TEKOFAKS ISTANBUL CENTRE OFFICE  
KAĞITHANE CADDESI SEVİLEN SOKAK NO. 58 80340 ÇAĞLAYAN-  
ISTANBUL  
Fax: 90-242-243 23 72  
DİYARBAKIR BRANCH OFFICE  
LİSE CADDESİ GÖKALP APT.NO: 18/A DİYARBAKIR  
Tel: 90-412-228 73 00  
Tel: 90-212-220 60 70 / 14 Lines  
Fax: 90-212-220-60 94  
Fax: 90-412-223 59 00  
ANKARA BRANCH OFFICE  
GÜVEN MAH.FARABI SOKAK NO: 38/6 06690 KAVAKLIDERE-  
ANKARA  
Tel: 90-312-467 30 94/2 Lines pbx  
Fax: 90-312 467 85 38  
İSMİR BRANCH OFFICE  
CUMHURİYET BULVARI NO:330 K.:6 D.:608 SEVİL İŞ MERKEFİ 35520  
ALSANCAK-İFMİR  
Tel: 90-232-464 29 01 pbx  
Fax: 90-232-422 67 44  
BURSA BRANCH OFFICE  
ŞEHREKÜSTÜ MAHLLESİ DURAK CADDESİ NO.:7 BURSA  
Tel: 90-224-225 10 46 pbx  
Fax: 90-224-223 81 03  
ADANA BRANCH OFFICE  
REŞATBEY MAH.FUFULİ CAD.GÜLEK SİTESİ A BLOK NO: 75b 01120  
ADANA  
Tel: 90-322-458 39 52 pbx  
Fax: 90-322-453 21 32  
TRABFON BRANCH OFFICE  
MARAŞ CAD.MARAŞ APT.NO:51 D.:2 61200 TRABFON  
Tel: 90-462-321 33 08  
Fax: 90-462-326 37 78  
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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.  
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:  
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.  
(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.  
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.  
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.  
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 standards. Moreover, where adaptations or  
adjustments are carried out the performance of the appliance may  
be affected.  
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 executed the sales company or  
national distributor in the country where the appliance was  
originally marketed.  
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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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The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under the battery. For your convenience we recommend that you note  
the following details as a record of your purchase.  
Part Number  
Serial Number  
Dealer Name  
Purchase Date  
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