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		 Operating Instructions   
					EB-GD50   
					Main Kit   
					Digital Cellular Telephone   
					Before operating this equipment please read these instructions   
					completely.   
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				Contents   
					Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   
					Symbols Used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   
					Using This Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1   
					Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3   
					Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   
					Fitting/Removing the SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   
					Fitting/Removing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5   
					Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   
					Low Battery Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6   
					Location of Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7   
					Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   
					Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   
					Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   
					Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9   
					Automatic Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					Answering a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   
					Volume Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   
					Vibration Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   
					Key Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12   
					Phone Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13   
					Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   
					Currency Convertor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16   
					Phone Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17   
					Phone Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17   
					PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18   
					Changing Security Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18   
					Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   
					Desktop Handsfree. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   
					DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   
					Alert Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   
					Call Hold and Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   
					Call Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   
					Multi-party Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22   
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				Phonebook Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   
					Storing a Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24   
					Browsing Phonebooks by Name or Location . . . . . 25   
					Retrieving a Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   
					Editing Phonebook Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   
					Hot Key Phone Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26   
					Advanced Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   
					Note Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   
					Recent Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   
					Fixed Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28   
					Service Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29   
					Short Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					Setting your Phone for Short Text Messages . . . . . . . 30   
					Sending a Short Text Message . . . . . . . . . . . . 30   
					Using Pre-Defined Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   
					Receiving Short Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   
					Cell Broadcasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32   
					Alpha Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   
					Menu Structures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					Key Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   
					Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   
					Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   
					Personalise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37   
					Call Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   
					Call Divert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39   
					Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   
					Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   
					Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42   
					Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   
					Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   
					Important Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48   
					Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49   
					EU Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50   
					Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   
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				Introduction   
					Introduction   
					Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic GD50 digital cellular   
					phone. This phone is designed to operate on the Global System   
					for Mobile Communications (GSM), GSM900 or GSM1800.   
					These operating instructions detail use of the equipment   
					contained in the Main Kit.   
					Some services are network dependent or may only be available   
					on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent.   
					For more information contact your Service Provider.   
					Symbols Used   
					F 
					Shows that you should press the following key(s).   
					,Text-Shows that the display text will be flashing.   
					Shows that the information is a Quick Tip.   
					Using This Manual   
					This manual is designed in sections to guide you through the   
					many functions of this phone. Listed below is a brief outline of   
					each section, to help you find the information you need.   
					Getting Started: Details how to fit the battery, insert the SIM   
					card, introduces the controls and display of the phone.   
					Basic Operation: Details how to make and receive calls,   
					change the phone volume, use Vibration Alert and Key Guard   
					the Clock/Alarm, Calculator/Currency Convertor.   
					Phone Security: Details how to use the Phone Lock and PIN   
					Security features as well as how to change security codes.   
					Advanced Operation: Details how to use the phone’s Desktop   
					Handsfree, send DTMF tones, create Alert Profiles, use Call   
					Waiting, Call Transfer and Multi-party.   
					Phonebook Basics: Details how to create, store, retrieve, and   
					browse a number in a Phonebook as well as the more   
					advanced Phonebook features.   
					Advanced Phonebook: Details the operation of the Note Pad,   
					Recent Number recall and limiting the numbers available using   
					Fixed Dialling.   
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					1 
				Introduction   
					Short Text Messages: Details how to set up your phone to   
					receive and send Short Text Messages and to receive Cell   
					Broadcasts.   
					Alpha Entry: Details how to access alternative characters with   
					the keypad.   
					Menu Structures: Details the features that can be accessed   
					from the phone menu.   
					The remaining sections details how to take care of your phone,   
					lists terms used in this manual, a Troubleshooting and Error   
					Message section and the Specifications.   
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					2 
				Safety   
					Safety   
					This equipment is intended for use when supplied   
					with power from the built-in charger or Dual Charger   
					(EB-CRD30) through the AC Adaptor   
					(EB-CAD70Vxx)*. Other usage will invalidate any   
					approval given to this apparatus and may be   
					dangerous. The use of approved accessories is   
					recommended to ensure optimum performance and   
					avoid damage to your phone.   
					Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The   
					use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be   
					dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the   
					cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe   
					this instruction may lead to the suspension or denial   
					of cellular phone services to the offender, or legal   
					action or both.   
					You are advised not to use the equipment at a   
					refueling point. You are reminded of the need to   
					observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in   
					fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting   
					operations are in progress. Never expose the battery   
					pack to extreme temperatures (in excess of 60°C) or   
					charge the battery pack for much longer than   
					recommended.   
					You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at   
					all times. Do not use a hand held phone or   
					microphone while you are driving. Find a safe place to   
					stop first. Do not speak into a hands free microphone   
					if it will take your mind off the road. Acquaint yourself   
					thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of   
					cellular phones within the country you are driving and   
					observe them at all times.   
					Care must be taken when using the phone in close   
					proximity to personal medical devices, such as   
					pacemakers and hearing aids.   
					* Where xx identifies the specific AC Adaptor region, eg CN, EU, HK, TW, UK.   
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					3 
				Getting Started   
					Getting Started   
					Fitting/Removing the SIM   
					The SIM is fitted into a holder at the back of the phone   
					underneath the battery.   
					Fitting the SIM   
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					Removing the SIM   
					To remove the SIM follow the above steps in reverse.   
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					4 
				Getting Started   
					Fitting/Removing the Battery   
					Fit a fully charged battery pack. If the battery pack is not fully   
					charged then it must be charged as shown in “Charging the   
					Battery”.   
					Fitting the Battery   
					Removing the Battery   
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					5 
				Getting Started   
					Charging the Battery   
					The battery pack must be attached to the phone before the AC   
					Adaptor.   
					DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or   
					the AC Adaptor.   
					When charging is complete remove the AC Adaptor.   
					NOTE: If the Battery Pack is deeply discharged, the phone may   
					take some time to detect which type of Battery Pack it is   
					charging. During this period leave the phone connected to the   
					charger until the charge LED and Battery Level Indicator   
					appears and charging is complete.   
					To maintain maximum performance of Ni-MH Battery Packs   
					always use until the Low Battery Warning and then fully recharge.   
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					Operation of Battery Level Indicator   
					While charging   
					Charging complete   
					H 
					Telephone on   
					Telephone off   
					K 
					K 
					Indicator off   
					Low Battery Warning   
					When the battery power is low a warning tone   
					will sound and a LOW BATTERY message will   
					flash. The power will automatically shut off   
					shortly after the warning tone. Fully charge the   
					battery pack or replace it with a fully charged   
					LOW   
					BATTERY   
					one. During conversation finish your call immediately.   
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					6 
				Getting Started   
					Location of Controls   
					Antenna   
					Incoming/charging   
					indicator   
					Earpiece   
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					2 AB   
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					3 DE   
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					External   
					Connector   
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					Microphone   
					g 
					B 
					Navigation key – pressing up/down scrolls through   
					options in the main area of the display or adjusts the   
					volume. Pressing left/right scrolls through options in the   
					option area of the display   
					Select key – selects an option in the option area of the   
					display   
					A 
					D 
					C 
					accesses Phonebook or switches character types   
					makes a call or recalls recently dialled phone numbers   
					clears the last digit entered, clears all digits when   
					pressed and held or returns to the previous display   
					E 
					ends a call or switches the phone on/off when   
					pressed and held   
					Digit keys 0 to 9, * and # – the # key will switch on and   
					off vibration alert   
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				Getting Started   
					Display   
					Main Display   
					area   
					Phone/SIM   
					Phonebook   
					indicator   
					Panasonic   
					Option area -   
					shows options   
					that can be   
					Menu   
					57   
					> 
					selected by the   
					Location area -   
					indicates menu   
					number, location   
					number, alpha   
					mode or alarm   
					B key   
					Navigation prompt - e scrolls through the   
					main area of the display, f scrolls through   
					options at the bottom right of the display.   
					mark ?.   
					Following some operations the display will automatically clear   
					after three seconds or after pressing any key.   
					Y 
					lights when you are registered to a non-home network -   
					roaming   
					t 
					] 
					[ 
					lights when call divert is enabled   
					lights when vibration alert is enabled   
					lights when all tones or ring volume is off   
					N 
					flashes when an unread message is stored or lights   
					when message area is full   
					O 
					S 
					lights when phone lock is enabled   
					indicates that it is possible to make emergency calls   
					T indicates the received signal strength - \weak   
					signal, T strong signal   
					H 
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					indicates the battery level - H full, L low   
					battery   
					indicates that the source of the currently selected   
					number is the Mobile Phonebook   
					< 
					indicates that the source of the currently selected   
					number is the SIM Phonebook   
					? 
					displayed in the Location area indicates alarm is set   
					p 
					indicates that the Navigation key (g) can be pressed   
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					8 
				Basic Operation   
					Basic Operation   
					Power On/Off   
					To turn the phone on or off.   
					F E and hold to switch power on   
					A greeting will be displayed.   
					F E and hold to switch   
					Panasonic   
					power off   
					Making a Call   
					Make sure that the phone is switched on and the signal strength   
					meter is displayed.   
					1 F area code and phone number   
					00:01   
					2 F D   
					Voice Call   
					Hold   
					International Dialling   
					Using the Automatic International Access Code “+” you will be   
					able to dial international numbers without having to know the   
					code for the international exchange.   
					1 F 0 and hold until a “+” appears   
					2 F country code or e to scroll through the   
					abbreviated international   
					names   
					Country:   
					3 F area code and phone   
					UK   
					number   
					OK   
					4 F D   
					NOTE: Many countries include an initial “0” in the area code. This   
					should, in most cases, be left out when dialling international   
					numbers. If you have difficulties making international calls, contact   
					your Service Provider.   
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				Basic Operation   
					Emergency Calls   
					To make an emergency call the antenna symbol (S) must be   
					present.   
					F 112 D or press B when “SOS” is displayed in   
					the option area of the display   
					Automatic Redial   
					When a call is unsuccessful the phone will ask if you want to   
					redial the phone number again automatically.   
					F B when “OK” is displayed in the option   
					area   
					Auto Redial will countdown the display to the next   
					redial.   
					To stop redialling, press B when   
					Auto Redial   
					“Cancel” is displayed in the option   
					00:32   
					area   
					Cancel   
					If a call is repeatedly unsuccessful you will not be able to   
					automatically redial the phone number. In this case you must   
					redial the phone number manually.   
					Ending a Call   
					F E   
					Answering a Call   
					To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal   
					strength meter must be displayed.   
					F any key except E or g   
					F E to reject the call   
					Incoming   
					If a call is not answered the   
					number of unanswered calls will   
					be displayed.   
					Accept   
					F any key to clear the display   
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					10   
				Basic Operation   
					Caller Identification   
					This feature allows you to identify incoming   
					calls and accept or reject them. The caller’s   
					phone number, and name if stored in   
					Phonebook, will be displayed.   
					Home   
					+01234567   
					Accept   
					NOTE: Caller Identification may not always be available.   
					Volume Control   
					Earpiece and Handsfree Volume   
					Four levels of volume adjustment are available.   
					During a call:   
					00:05   
					F a to decrease the   
					volume   
					Ear   
					Volume   
					F b to increase the   
					volume   
					Ring and Key Volume   
					Changing the ring and key volume is done in the same way. If   
					you increase the ring volume above maximum it will set an   
					escalating ring tone. If you turn the ring volume off, the silent   
					indicator icon ([) will be displayed.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Personalise”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Tones”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Ring Volume” or “Key Volume”   
					4 F B   
					5 Use e to set the volume   
					6 F B   
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				Basic Operation   
					Vibration Alert   
					When vibration alert is switched on the phone will   
					vibrate when a call is received. Switching on   
					vibration alert will silence the ring volume.   
					However, when the ring volume is adjusted after   
					the vibration alert is switched on, the phone will   
					ring and vibrate when a call is received.   
					During standby:   
					F # and hold to switch   
					on or off. When switched on,   
					the phone will vibrate briefly   
					Key Guard   
					Key Guard will prevent any keys from being accidentally   
					pressed e.g. when the phone is being carried.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					F B three times to enable Key Guard   
					When a call is received Key Guard will be temporarily disabled,   
					allowing you to press any key to answer the call. Emergency   
					calls can still be made.   
					Disabling Key Guard   
					GSM 001   
					F B twice when “Free” is   
					displayed in the option area of the   
					Keys Guarded   
					display.   
					Free   
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					12   
				Basic Operation   
					Phone Clock   
					This phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and a   
					power on/off feature.   
					Initially Setting the Clock   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Applications”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Clock Function”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Clock Set”   
					4 F B   
					5 F enter the digits for the date in the format   
					day/month/year   
					6 F B   
					Time:   
					7 F enter the digits for the   
					HH:MM   
					time using 24 hour clock   
					0-9   
					8 F B   
					Setting the Clock Format   
					1 F B and e to point to “Applications”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Clock Function”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Clock Format”   
					4 F B   
					5 F e to select the format of clock and/or date   
					6 F B   
					Setting the Alarm   
					NOTE: If you have not already set the clock, you will be asked to do   
					so prior to setting the alarm.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Applications”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Clock Function”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Alarm Set”   
					4 F B   
					5 F enter the digits for the time   
					6 F B   
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				Basic Operation   
					7 F e to select the frequency of the alarm   
					8 F B   
					Alarm:   
					Once the alarm has been set, ? will be   
					Repeat Daily   
					displayed when the phone is in standby mode.   
					Ok   
					Muting the Alarm   
					When the set time is reached the alarm will sound and the   
					display will flash with an alarm message. The alarm will sound   
					for 30 seconds. If the alarm goes off during a call, it will activate   
					vibration alert.   
					To end the alarm:   
					F any key   
					Disabling the Alarm   
					To disable the alarm point to “Alarm Set”   
					1 F B twice   
					2 F e to point to “Disabled”   
					3 F B   
					Adjusting the Alarm Time   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Applications”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Clock Function”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Alarm Set”   
					4 F B   
					5 F C four times   
					6 F enter the digits for the time   
					7 F B   
					8 F e to select the frequency of the alarm   
					9 F B   
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				Basic Operation   
					Setting a Power On/Off Time   
					You can set your phone to turn itself on or off automatically at a   
					specified time using the Power On/Off feature. The procedure   
					for setting the Power On/Off automatically is similar to that for   
					setting the Alarm. Adjustment of the Power On/Off Time is also   
					similar to that for the alarm. For either setting or adjusting the   
					time you need to select “Power On Time” or “Power Off Time” in   
					the “Clock Function” menu.   
					Calculator   
					The four function calculator will enable you to perform simple   
					arithmetic calculations (addition/subtraction/multiplication and   
					division).   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Applications”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Calculator”   
					3 F B   
					4 Enter a number (maximum 10 digits), it will be   
					displayed on the lower line   
					5 Use g to select the arithmetic operation you   
					wish to perform (b to multiply, c to add, a   
					to divide, d to subtract)   
					6 Enter a number (maximum 10 digits), it will be   
					displayed next to the operation symbol   
					7 If you use g to select   
					another arithmetic operation   
					to perform, an intermediate   
					calculation will be performed   
					and the result displayed on   
					the upper line   
					123   
					10   
					+ 
					; 
					8 F B to complete the calculation at any time   
					NOTE: Press and hold 1 to add decimal point.   
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				Basic Operation   
					Currency Convertor   
					The currency convertor enables you to convert from/to a home   
					currency using a conversion rate that you enter.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Applications”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Currency”   
					3 F B   
					Entering a Conversion Rate   
					Enter a country code for the home and foreign currency   
					F B   
					Currency/Rate:   
					Enter the currency conversion rate   
					___=>___   
					0.00   
					F B   
					Edit   
					NOTE: Press and hold 1 to add decimal point.   
					Converting a Value   
					Enter the value to be converted   
					F B   
					NOTE: The country code and currency rate will be retained in the   
					phone once entered. The next time you use the convertor you can   
					edit the conversion rate /country codes. Press f until “Edit”   
					appears in the option area of the display, then press B.   
					Swapping the Currency Conversion   
					When you have entered a value to be converted, you can swap   
					the currencies that you wish to convert   
					1 F f until “Swap” appears in the option area of the   
					display   
					2 F B the order of the currencies will be swapped   
					3 F f until “OK” appears in the option area of the   
					display   
					4 F B to make the conversion   
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				Phone Security   
					Phone Security   
					There are a number of security features for this phone that will   
					protect against unauthorized use, and enable you to restrict   
					access to certain features.   
					It is recommended that you memorize your security codes. If   
					you need to make a note of your security codes, never write   
					them in a way that they can be recognized by another person. If   
					you forget them contact your dealer for the Phone Lock Code or   
					your Service Provider for PIN and PIN2.   
					Phone Lock   
					With the Phone Lock enabled you will be restricted to answer   
					incoming calls and make emergency calls only. The Phone   
					Lock Code is set to “0000” at the factory.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Security”   
					2 F B twice to enable Phone Lock   
					3 Enter the 4-digit code press B   
					Phone Lock   
					The phone will be locked and the lock icon (O)   
					Enabled   
					will appear in the display   
					Pana   
					Unlocking the Phone   
					To restore normal operation, enter your Lock Code and press B   
					The lock icon will disappear from the display. However, once   
					you turn the phone off and on again you will be asked to enter   
					the Lock Code again.   
					Disabling Phone Lock   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Security”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Phone Lock”   
					3 F f until “Disable” appears in the option area of the   
					display   
					4 F B   
					5 Enter the Lock Code and press B   
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				Phone Security   
					PIN   
					The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM   
					card against unauthorized use. If you enable the PIN, every   
					time the phone is turned on you will be asked to enter the PIN.   
					Once this has been correctly entered you will be able to use the   
					phone. As with the Phone Lock you can change the PIN at any   
					time.   
					PIN2 controls security for the Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge   
					metering.   
					Enabling/Disabling the PIN   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Security”   
					2 F B and e to point to “PIN”   
					3 F B to enable/disable the PIN   
					4 F PIN number B   
					Changing Security Codes   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Security”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Phone Lock” or “PIN”   
					3 F f until “Change” appears in the   
					Phone Lock   
					option area of the display   
					Call Bar   
					PIN   
					4 F B enter the current code   
					Change   
					3 
					5 F B enter the new code   
					6 F B verify the new code   
					7 F B   
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				Advanced Operation   
					Advanced Operation   
					Desktop Handsfree   
					Desktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation without   
					having to hold the phone to your ear.   
					NOTE: Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode. If   
					the phone is mounted in the optional Car Mount Kit, Desktop   
					Handsfree is not available.   
					Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls   
					During a Handheld call:   
					00:01   
					Voice Call   
					1 F f to display “H’free” in the option   
					area   
					H`free   
					2 F B   
					During a Handsfree call   
					F B to revert to Handheld operation   
					Answering a Call Handsfree   
					F D and hold, will allow the call to be answered   
					Handsfree.   
					DTMF Tones   
					DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often   
					used to access voice mail, paging and computerized home   
					banking. For example, you may need to input a number to   
					remotely access voice mail messages.   
					Send DTMF Tones During a Call   
					F digits (0 to 9, # and *)   
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				Advanced Operation   
					Pause Dial   
					Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.   
					1 F phone number   
					2 F 0 and hold until a “P”   
					appears   
					+01234P6   
					3 F DTMF digits after the   
					Menu   
					pause e.g. Enter the number   
					to access voice mail   
					messages.   
					4 F D   
					When the call is successful DTMF tones will be sent every 3   
					seconds or when D is pressed.   
					Alert Profile   
					Alert Profile enables you to identify up to five callers with a   
					particular ring tone making it easier to distinguish between   
					callers.   
					Creating an Alert Profile   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Phonebook”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Alert Profile”   
					3 F B when “Select” is displayed   
					4 F B when “Insert” is displayed   
					5 F enter the phone number or recall from the Phonebook   
					– see “Retrieving a Number” page 25   
					6 F B   
					7 F and use e to select the ring tone   
					+0123456   
					that you wish to use for incoming calls from   
					this phone number   
					Type   
					2 
					4 
					Insert   
					8 F B   
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				Advanced Operation   
					Call Hold and Call Waiting   
					Holding/Resuming a Call   
					1 F B when “Hold” is displayed in the option area   
					2 F B when “Resume” is displayed in the option area   
					Making a Second Call   
					1 F phone number, or recall from Phonebook – see   
					“Retrieving a Number” page 25   
					2 F D   
					The first call will be placed on hold.   
					Receiving a Second Call   
					A second call can be received, if call waiting is switched on –   
					see “Call Service” page 38. It is not possible to have more than   
					one fax or data call. All voice calls must be ended before you   
					can make or receive a fax or data call.   
					Accept a Second Call   
					F B when “Accept” is displayed in the   
					option area   
					The current call will be placed on hold.   
					Reject a Second Call   
					1 F f to display “Reject” in the option area   
					2 F B   
					End Current Call and Receive Second Call   
					1 F E with a waiting call   
					2 F any key except E or g   
					Operation During Two Calls   
					Swapping Between Calls   
					00:34   
					F B when “Swap” is   
					Held call   
					Home   
					displayed in the option area   
					Voice Call   
					Current   
					call   
					2 
					Swap   
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				Advanced Operation   
					End Current Call   
					1 F f to display “End” in the option area   
					2 F B   
					The held call will remain held.   
					End Both Calls   
					F E   
					Call Transfer   
					With two calls connected, Call Transfer enables you to connect   
					them together ending your connection, leaving them to talk   
					together without you.   
					When you have two calls:   
					1 F f to display “Trans.” in the option area   
					2 F B   
					The two calls will be connected to each other and your call will   
					be ended.   
					NOTE: Two call transfer cannot be utilized while in Multi-party   
					mode.   
					Multi-party Calls   
					A Multi-party call enables three to five people to be in   
					conversation at the same time. It is possible to swap between a   
					Multi-party call and another call in the same way as with two   
					separate calls.   
					Enabling Multi-party   
					With two calls connected (one active, one on hold)   
					1 F f to display “Merge” in the option area   
					2 F B   
					A Multi-party call has been enabled, all three people will be able   
					to talk to each other.   
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				Advanced Operation   
					Adding to Multi-party   
					You can add to the Multi-party call (up to a maximum of five).   
					Either by making a call or accepting an incoming call. The call   
					can then be merged into the Multi-party.   
					NOTE: When making a call or accepting an incoming call the   
					Multi-party call will be placed on hold. The callers in the Multi-party   
					call can continue to communicate with each other while on hold.   
					Splitting a Multi-party   
					You can select an individual from the Multi-party and remove   
					their connection. This enables you to talk privately without the   
					participation of the rest of the Multi-party.   
					During a Multi-party call:   
					1 F f to display “Option” in the option area   
					2 F B   
					3 F e to select a caller in the Multi-party   
					4 F f to display “Split” in the option area   
					5 F B   
					The selected caller will be split from the Multi-party call and the   
					Multi-party call will be placed on hold (the remaining Multi-party   
					call callers can still communicate).   
					Ending Multi-party Calls   
					You can either select an individual in the Multi-party and end   
					the call or end the entire Multi-party call.   
					Ending a Single Connection   
					During a Multi-party call   
					1 F f to display “Option” in the option area   
					2 F e to select a caller in the Multi-party   
					3 F f to display “End” in the option area   
					4 F B   
					Ending a Multi-party Call   
					During a Multi-party call:   
					F E to end all the calls at once   
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				Phonebook Basics   
					Phonebook Basics   
					Phone numbers can be stored in two locations. You can store   
					numbers in the SIM Phonebook (therefore the number of   
					locations, length of name and number of phone numbers are   
					SIM dependant). Alternatively you can store phone numbers in   
					the Mobile Phonebook, this means that if you change the SIM   
					the numbers in the phone are not lost.   
					Storing a Number   
					1 F phone number   
					2 F A   
					3 F e select the Phonebook (either SIM or   
					Mobile)   
					4 F B   
					5 The phone number you entered will be   
					displayed, edit the number if necessary   
					6 F B to enter the phone number   
					7 F enter the name – see “Alpha Entry” page   
					34   
					8 F B   
					9 F location number   
					10F B   
					Automatic Location   
					Location:   
					The phone number can be stored automatically   
					at the first available location. This can be done   
					(1-50)   
					- 
					instead of entering a location number.   
					Any   
					0-9   
					F B when “Any” is displayed in the   
					option area of the display   
					Overwrite Protection   
					If a location is occupied you will be asked if you   
					wish to overwrite the current information.   
					Overwrite?   
					Home   
					(18)   
					F B to overwrite the selected location   
					Ok   
					F C to choose another location   
					number   
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				Phonebook Basics   
					Browsing Phonebooks by Name or   
					Location   
					You can search the phonebook by either Name or Location.   
					The default setting for browsing is “Names”. All Phonebook   
					entries will be listed in alphabetical order of both SIM and   
					Mobile Phonebook merged. When browsing by name pressing   
					a lettered key will take you to the first entry starting with that   
					letter.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Phonebook”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Browse”   
					3 F f to toggle between “Names” and “Loc’ns”   
					4 F B   
					5 F e to select the Phonebook you wish   
					All Phonebook   
					to browse   
					SIM Phonebook   
					MobilePhonebook   
					6 F B   
					Select   
					1 
					Retrieving a Number   
					1 When in standby:   
					2 F A   
					3 F e to browse through the Phonebook   
					NOTE: The Phonebook you last viewed will be the default when you   
					next press A. To change the default, use the Phonebook menu to   
					select a particular phonebook.   
					Once you have selected a phone number or name, there are a   
					number of actions that you can perform. You can dial the   
					selected number by pressing D.   
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				Phonebook Basics   
					Editing Phonebook Entries   
					You can View, Recall, Edit, Delete or Create in the Phonebook.   
					To access these features you follow the same procedure. With   
					a phone number or name displayed:   
					1 F f and scroll between “View”, “Recall”, “Edit”,   
					“Delete” or “Create”   
					2 F B to select an option   
					View   
					Displays an individual phone number and name or names list.   
					Recall   
					Displays the phone number, enabling you to either change it or   
					call the number.   
					Edit   
					Displays the phone number, allowing you to make changes,   
					followed by the name, enabling you to make changes.   
					Delete   
					Deletes the entry from the Phonebook.   
					Create   
					Enables you to create a new entry in the Phonebook.   
					Speed Dial a Stored Number   
					1 F location number – leading zeros may be left out   
					2 F #   
					3 F D   
					Hot Key Phone Numbers   
					It is possible to dial phone numbers from the Phonebook or   
					Service Dial part of Phonebook very quickly. Some Hot Key   
					Phone numbers may be reserved by the Service Provider, for   
					example the first three Hot Key Phone numbers may be linked   
					to the Service Dial part of the Phonebook - see page 29. To   
					select a source for the Hot Key phone numbers see   
					“Phonebook” – page 35.   
					1 F 1 to 9 and hold   
					2 F D   
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				Advanced Phonebook   
					Advanced Phonebook   
					Note Pad   
					During a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial   
					when the call has ended.   
					During a call:   
					1 F phone number   
					2 When the call has ended press D to call that number   
					To store in Phonebook, press A while the number is displayed   
					– see “Storing a Number” page 24.   
					Recent Numbers   
					Recently dialled phone numbers will be stored in “Last Dialled”.   
					If Caller Identification is available the caller’s phone number for   
					an answered call will be stored in “Answered” and an   
					unanswered call will be stored in “Unanswered”.   
					When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the   
					oldest.   
					1 F D   
					2 F e to point at “Last Dialled”, “Answered”   
					or “Unanswered”   
					3 F B   
					4 F e to point at the phone number (or   
					name) you wish to dial   
					5 To store in Phonebook, press A while the   
					number is displayed – see “Storing a Number”   
					page 24.   
					6 F D   
					You can edit or delete the phone number before dialling – see   
					“Editing Phonebook Entries” page 26.   
					Calling the Last Dialled Number   
					To redial your last called phone number F D D   
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				Advanced Phonebook   
					Returning an Unanswered Call   
					When the display shows that you have received calls but not   
					answered them.   
					1 F B   
					2 The last caller’s phone number will be displayed if it is   
					available   
					3 F e to point at the phone number you wish to dial   
					4 F D   
					Fixed Dial   
					The Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook, but with additional   
					security. When the security feature Fixed Dial is switched on it   
					is only possible to make calls with phone numbers that are in   
					the Fixed Dial Store.   
					When Fixed Dial is switched on any manually dialled phone   
					numbers must match a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store.   
					To store, edit or delete a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store   
					“Fixed Dial” must be switched on – see “Security” page 40. With   
					Fixed Dial switched on, all phone numbers can be added,   
					edited or deleted as normal, but you will be asked for PIN2 –   
					see “Phone Security” page 17.   
					“Wild” Numbers   
					Wild numbers are spaces that can be stored in   
					a phone number. The “wild” numbers must be   
					filled before the phone number is dialled. In   
					this way a call can be restricted to a specific   
					area by storing the area code of a phone and   
					when recalled the remainder can be added.   
					The “wild” numbers can be anywhere within a   
					stored phone number.   
					+0123_45_   
					Menu   
					1 F 0 and hold until “_” appears to enter a wild number   
					2 When the phone number is recalled pressing a numeric key   
					will fill in a “wild” number.   
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				Advanced Phonebook   
					Service Dial   
					Your Service Provider may program some special phone   
					numbers into your SIM. It is not possible to modify the Service   
					Dial numbers.   
					1 F A and hold   
					2 F g to browse through the Service Dial list of phone   
					numbers   
					The phone number pointed to can only be recalled or dialled.   
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				Short Text Messages   
					Short Text Messages   
					You can receive, display, edit and/or send short text messages,   
					of up to 160 characters to mobile phones on the same network   
					or any network that has a roaming agreement.   
					Setting your Phone for Short Text Messages   
					Before you can send a message you must enter the Message   
					Centre number into Parameters (your Service Provider will   
					supply the Message Centre number).   
					NOTE: The Message Centre number may have been   
					preprogrammed, on your SIM card   
					Setting the Message Centre Number   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Messages”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Parameters”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Message Centre”   
					4 F B   
					5 F 0 and hold until a “+” appears   
					6 F country code or e to scroll through the abbreviated   
					international names – see “International Dialling” page 9   
					7 F message centre number (including area code)   
					8 F B   
					NOTE: If you do not include the international access code, you will   
					not be able to send or receive Short Text Messages.   
					Sending a Short Text Message   
					You have the option to either create your own message or use   
					a pre-defined message.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Messages”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Create”   
					3 F B and e to select “<Create>” or a pre-defined   
					message   
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				Short Text Messages   
					4 F B enter the message (up to 160 characters) – see   
					“Alpha Entry” page 34.   
					5 F B   
					Hello   
					_ 
					You will be asked if you wish to send the   
					message, if you do not wish to send the   
					message press C, the message will be   
					stored.   
					ABC   
					Ok   
					6 F B, enter the destination phone number (or recall a   
					number from the Phonebook) - see “Retrieving a Number”   
					page 25   
					7 F B twice   
					8 You maybe asked if you wish to have delivery confirmation,   
					if you want confirmation press B.   
					9 If you do not, use f to indicate “No”, then press B   
					Using Pre-Defined Messages   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Messages”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Create”   
					3 F B and e to point to the pre-defined message you   
					wish to use   
					4 F B twice to send the message   
					Changing the Pre-Defined Message Language   
					With the pre-defined message highlighted:   
					1 Use f to select “Lang”   
					2 F B and e to select a language   
					3 F B and f to point to “Select”   
					4 F B twice to send the message   
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				Short Text Messages   
					Receiving Short Text Messages   
					When a Short Text Message is sent to your   
					phone the message indicator (N) will flash in   
					the display, with an audible tone or vibration   
					alert. This indicates that a new message has   
					been received.   
					Received   
					New   
					Message   
					1 
					Read   
					If the message indicator appears constantly in the display this   
					indicates that the message area is full and you will need to   
					delete old messages in order to be able to receive new   
					messages in the future.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Messages”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Receive List”   
					3 F B and e to scroll to the message   
					4 F B to read the message   
					5 To delete the message use f to select “Delete”   
					6 F B twice   
					Reading a Short Text Message   
					To read the message press B when “Read” is displayed   
					in the option area.   
					Cell Broadcasts   
					Cell broadcasts are general information that is sent to your   
					phone by a network operator. The information can be district   
					traffic or weather.   
					Selecting Broadcast Topics   
					You need to specify the topic(s) of information that you wish to   
					receive as broadcasts before you can receive them.   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Messages”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Broadcasts”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Topics”   
					4 F B   
					5 F B and e to select a Topic   
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				Short Text Messages   
					6 F B twice to insert the Topic into your broadcast list   
					Enabling/Disabling Broadcasts   
					When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:   
					1 F B and e to point to “Messages”   
					2 F B and e to point to “Broadcasts”   
					3 F B and e to point to “Receive”   
					4 F B   
					Once broadcasts have been enabled, the same procedure will   
					disable broadcasts.   
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				Alpha Entry   
					Alpha Entry   
					Alpha Entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters into   
					Phonebook, Short Text Messages, Price Per Unit and the   
					Greeting Message.   
					Key   
					Character entry type   
					Normal   
					(U)   
					Greek   
					(V)   
					Extended   
					(W)   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					Space“@,.;:!¡?¿()[]{}’&%+-/\^~|<>=_£$¥¤§   
					ABCabc   
					DEFdef   
					GHIghi   
					JKLjkl   
					ABG   
					AÄÅÆBCÇaäåæàbc   
					DEÉFdeéèf   
					GHIghiì   
					DEZ   
					HQI   
					KLM   
					NXO   
					JKLjkl   
					MNOmno   
					MNÑOÖØmnñoöøò   
					PQRSpqrsß   
					TUÜVtuüùv   
					WXYZwxyz   
					PQRSpqrs PRS   
					TUVtuv TUF   
					WXYZwxyz CYW   
					Each time a key is pressed in quick succession it will display the   
					next character available on that key (or if the key is pressed and   
					held down it will cycle through the available characters).   
					Releasing the key, or pressing another key will enter the   
					currently displayed character and the cursor will move to the   
					next position.   
					To access the different character types, normal (U), numerals   
					(X), Greek characters (V) and extended characters (W)   
					press A.   
					Editing Alpha Entry   
					Pressing e will move you up or down one line. Pressing f   
					will move you left or right one character. When the cursor is   
					moved over a character and another key pressed this will insert   
					the new character. Pressing C will delete the character to the   
					left of the cursor or delete the current line when pressed and   
					held.   
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				Menu Structures   
					Menu Structures   
					When the word “Menu” is in the option area of the display   
					pressing the B will display a menu of phone features. To select   
					a feature press e so that the pointer is showing next to the   
					feature that you require then press B.   
					A quick way of selecting a feature is to press the menu number   
					shown in the bottom left of the display.   
					To leave the menu press C repeatedly.   
					During a call a restricted menu will be available.   
					NOTE: Any feature that does not appear with it’s corresponding   
					menu structure has already been detailed earlier in this manual.   
					Key Guard   
					For instructions on “Key Guard” – see page 12.   
					Phonebook   
					Phonebook   
					B 
					Browse   
					Create   
					Alert Profile   
					Review   
					My Numbers   
					Service Dial   
					Hot Key Dial   
					Most common use of the Phonebook is covered in “Phonebook   
					Basics” – see page 24.   
					Review shows how many locations are available in the   
					Phonebook. Occupied locations are shown with “w“.   
					My Numbers is a convenient part of Phonebook where your   
					voice, fax and data phone number(s) can be stored and viewed.   
					The source for the Hot Key phone numbers can be set using   
					the Hot Key Dial menu.   
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				Menu Structures   
					Messages   
					Messages   
					B 
					Auto Delete   
					Lifetime   
					Message Centre   
					Report   
					Receive List   
					Send List   
					Create   
					Protocol   
					Review   
					Parameters   
					Broadcasts   
					B 
					B 
					Receive   
					Message List   
					Topics   
					Languages   
					Most common use of the Messages is covered in “Short Text   
					Messages” – see page 30   
					Received messages will be stored in the Receive List. Flashing   
					“•” will indicate unread messages. Once the message is   
					selected, you can read, delete, edit and reply. With the word   
					“Sender:” displayed or a phone number in quotation marks (“ ”),   
					pressing D dials the phone number or pressing A stores the   
					phone number in the Phonebook.   
					When a message has been sent or edited it will be stored in the   
					Send List. Review allows you to check usage of the message   
					area.   
					Parameters   
					The Parameters are necessary for receiving or sending   
					message.   
					Auto Delete will erase messages automatically. When   
					“Received Read” is selected, a new message will overwrite the   
					oldest read message. When “Received Any” is selected, a new   
					message will overwrite the oldest message even though it may   
					not have been read.   
					Lifetime is the duration that your message is stored at the   
					Message Centre. Delivery attempts will be repeated until the   
					message has been delivered or the Lifetime expires.   
					When your message has been delivered a confirmation can be   
					received if Report is set to “Yes”.   
					The Message Centre may be able to convert the message to   
					the format specified by Protocol.   
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				Menu Structures   
					Broadcasts   
					The Message List will display the last received broadcast   
					messages.   
					The Language in which broadcast messages are displayed can   
					be changed.   
					Applications   
					Applications   
					B 
					Clock Set   
					Clock Format   
					Clock Function   
					Alarm Set   
					B 
					Calculator   
					Currency   
					Power On Time   
					Power Off Time   
					For instructions on “Phone Clock” - see page 13.   
					For instructions on “Calculator” - see page 15.   
					For instructions on “Currency Convertor” - see page 16.   
					Personalise   
					Personalise   
					All Tones   
					Ring Volume   
					B 
					Ring Type   
					Voice Calls   
					Fax Calls   
					Data Calls   
					Messages   
					B 
					Key Volume   
					Warning Tone   
					Language   
					Tones   
					B 
					B 
					B 
					Display Setting   
					In Vehicle   
					DTMF Length   
					Defaults   
					Greeting   
					Backlight   
					Contrast   
					Animation   
					Keep Alive   
					Auto Answer   
					The Language that the phone will use for display messages can   
					be changed.   
					In Tones, the phone key, ring and warning tones (except low   
					battery warning), can be switched off. When All Tones are   
					switched off the silent indicator ([) is displayed.   
					A different Ring Type can be used for voice, fax, data and   
					messages. There is a selection of 6 tones and 14 melodies.   
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					Display Setting allows the colour and the contrast of the display   
					to be changed.   
					A personalised Greeting can be programmed for when the   
					phone is switched on – see “Alpha Entry” page 34.   
					Animation allows the animated themes to be changed or   
					disabled.   
					When the phone is mounted in the optional Car Mount Kit and   
					the vehicle ignition is turned off the In Vehicle - Keep Alive timer   
					will start, delaying the switching off of the phone. If the ignition   
					is turned off during a call, the call will be maintained; when the   
					call ends the timer will continue, or the phone will be switched   
					off if the timer has expired. If the delay timer expires during a   
					call, the call will still be maintained. If the phone is removed   
					from the Car Mount Kit during the specified delay time, the timer   
					will be canceled and the phone will not be turned off.   
					When Auto Answer is switched on, and the phone is mounted in   
					the optional Car Mount Kit or Personal Handsfree Adaptor, a   
					call will be answered without pressing any keys.   
					The duration of DTMF tones that are played during pause dial   
					can be changed from short and long in DTMF Length.   
					Defaults will return your Personal Settings to their factory   
					default, except the Phone Lock code and language.   
					Call Service   
					Call Service   
					B 
					Last Call   
					All Calls   
					Cost Left   
					Price/Unit   
					Max Cost   
					Call Waiting   
					, 
					Caller   
					s 
					ID   
					Warning at   
					Withhold ID   
					Call Charge   
					B 
					Last Call will display the duration and call charge, if available, of   
					the last call during standby or the current call during a call.   
					Times are indicated as: hours (0-99), minutes (0-59), seconds   
					(0-59) - HH:MM:SS.   
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					All Calls displays the accumulated duration and call charge, if   
					available, of incoming and outgoing calls. The lock code or   
					PIN2 is required to reset the timer and call charge.   
					Call Waiting allows you to receive a second call during your   
					current call. When updating or checking the status of call   
					waiting the phone must be registered with a network.   
					Caller’s ID allows you to check the status of Caller’s   
					Identification. The phone must be registered with a network.   
					Using Withhold ID it is possible to check if you send Caller’s   
					Identification information when you make a call. When checking   
					the Status of Withhold ID the phone must be registered with a   
					network.   
					Call Charge will set the cost of each unit for call charge   
					information and the required currency in which call charge is   
					displayed.   
					Using Max Cost can restrict use of the phone to a specified   
					number of units.   
					NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and   
					off-peak times. Therefore, the call charge can be calculated   
					accordingly. However, call charge information may not give an   
					accurate reflection of the tariffs charged by your Service Provider.   
					Call Divert   
					Call Divert   
					B 
					Voice Calls   
					Fax Calls   
					Data Calls   
					Cancel All   
					Status   
					When Call Divert is enabled the divert icon (t) is displayed.   
					You can divert voice, fax and data calls using different   
					circumstances and to different phone numbers.   
					When updating or checking the Status of Call Divert the phone   
					must be registered with a network.   
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				Menu Structures   
					Security   
					Security   
					B 
					Phone Lock   
					Call Bar   
					PIN   
					Bar Voice   
					Bar Fax   
					B 
					Bar Data   
					Cancel All   
					Status   
					PIN2   
					Fixed Dial   
					Barred Dial   
					Password   
					Most common uses of Security are detailed in “Phone Security”   
					- see page 17   
					Call Bar is used to restrict certain outgoing and/or incoming   
					calls. Call Bar is controlled by a security Password that is   
					supplied by your Service Provider. When updating or checking   
					the Status of Call Bar the phone must be registered with a   
					network. Different Call Bar restrictions can be used for voice,   
					fax and data calls. Any combination of call restrictions can be   
					set.   
					With Fixed Dial switched on you can only make calls with the   
					phone numbers stored in Fixed Dial area of the Phonebook –   
					see “Fixed Dial” page 28. Emergency calls can be made at any   
					time. To use this function PIN2 is required.   
					Barred Dial enables you to bar all phone numbers from being   
					dialled on the phone. To use this function PIN2 is required.   
					Network   
					Network   
					B 
					New Network   
					Search Mode   
					Network List   
					When not in your home country you may use a network that you   
					do not directly subscribe to, this is called ROAMING. National   
					Law may not permit roaming in your home country.   
					New Network is used to manually select a network that is   
					available in your current location.   
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				Menu Structures   
					When the Search Mode is set to “Automatic” the phone will   
					automatically reselect a new network in order to maintain   
					optimum network availability. While the Search Mode is set to   
					“Manual” the phone will only use a selected network. If   
					coverage is lost another network should be selected.   
					The Network List is used when the Search Mode has been set   
					to “Automatic”. The location numbers in the Preferred Network   
					List show the search priority.   
					Selecting “Insert” stores a new network in the currently   
					displayed location and then moves other networks down, “Edit”   
					overwrites the old network with a new one, and “Add” stores a   
					new network at the end of the list.   
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				Care and Maintenance   
					Care and Maintenance   
					Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid   
					holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys   
					and during Desktop Handsfree operation.   
					Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on   
					the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not   
					indicate a fault.   
					Do not disassemble the equipment. There are no   
					user-serviceable parts.   
					Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or   
					shock.   
					Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet   
					immediately remove the power and contact your dealer.   
					Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid,   
					dusty or hot area.   
					Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the   
					terminals away from the equipment.   
					Always charge the Battery Pack in a well ventilated area,   
					not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C. It is not   
					possible to recharge the battery pack if it is outside this   
					temperature range.   
					Avoid recharging battery packs for longer than   
					recommended.   
					Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery packs as   
					ordinary rubbish. The battery packs must be disposed of   
					in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled.   
					When disposing of any packing materials or old   
					equipment check with your local authorities for information   
					on recycling.   
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				Glossary of Terms   
					Glossary of Terms   
					Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to   
					communicate with computerized phone   
					systems, voice mailboxes etc.   
					DTMF Tones   
					Global System for Mobile Communications.   
					The name given to the advanced digital   
					technology that your phone uses.   
					GSM   
					The country where your home network   
					operates.   
					Home country   
					Home network   
					The GSM network on which your subscription   
					details are held.   
					Network   
					Operator   
					The organization responsible for operating a   
					GSM network.   
					Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied   
					by your Service Provider.   
					Password   
					PIN   
					Personal Identification Number used for SIM   
					security. Supplied by your Service Provider. If   
					the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN   
					will be blocked.   
					Personal Identification Number used for the   
					control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge   
					metering. Supplied by your Service Provider.   
					If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the   
					PIN2 will be blocked.   
					PIN2   
					PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock   
					the PIN/PIN2. Supplied by your Service   
					Provider. If the PUK/PUK2 is entered   
					incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be   
					blocked.   
					PUK/ PUK2   
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					The act of locking on to a GSM network. This   
					is usually performed automatically by your   
					phone.   
					Registration   
					The ability to use your phone on networks   
					other than your Home network.   
					Roaming   
					Service   
					Provider   
					The organization responsible for providing   
					access to the GSM network.   
					Subscriber Identity Module. A small   
					smart-card which stores unique subscriber   
					and user-entered information such as   
					Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by   
					your Service Provider.   
					SIM   
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				Trouble Shooting   
					Trouble Shooting   
					Should any problem persist contact your dealer.   
					Problem   
					Cause   
					Remedy   
					Check that the Battery   
					Pack is fully charged   
					and correctly connected   
					to the phone.   
					Telephone   
					will not switch   
					on.   
					Extremely   
					The network you are   
					short battery   
					using and the condition   
					life for a new of the battery pack can   
					battery pack. affect battery life.   
					Short battery   
					The battery pack was   
					life for an old   
					worn out.   
					Replace with a new   
					one.   
					battery pack.   
					To maintain maximum   
					performance always   
					use until the Low   
					Battery Warning and   
					then fully recharge the   
					battery pack.   
					To revive the Battery   
					Pack use the phone   
					until the Low Battery   
					Warning and then fully   
					recharge, repeat this   
					process at least three   
					times. However, if the   
					battery life is still short,   
					the Battery Pack has   
					eventually worn out.   
					Replace with a new   
					one.   
					The life of the battery   
					Short battery pack is affected by   
					life for Ni-MH improper charging, this   
					battery pack. is inherent in all Ni-MH   
					batteries.   
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				Trouble Shooting   
					When the Battery Pack   
					The phone   
					cannot be   
					switched on   
					when   
					has been deeply   
					discharged the phone   
					will take a short time to   
					detect which type of   
					Battery Pack it is   
					charging   
					Leave the phone   
					charging the Battery   
					Pack for a few minutes   
					before attempting to   
					switch it on.   
					charging   
					Unlock the phone   
					(Menu: Security: Phone   
					Lock)   
					The phone is locked.   
					Disable the outgoing   
					call barring, or barred   
					dial (Menu: Security:   
					Call Bar/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.   
					Check your SIM   
					supports Fixed Dial.   
					Calls cannot   
					be made from   
					Fixed Dial   
					Store   
					Check if the Fixed Dial   
					is switched on (Menu:   
					Security: Fixed Dial).   
					Check the phone   
					number is stored in the   
					Fixed Dial.   
					The phone is not   
					switched on.   
					Switch the phone on.   
					Disable the incoming   
					call barring (Menu:   
					Security: Call Bar)   
					Incoming calls are   
					barred.   
					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.   
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				Trouble Shooting   
					Check that the antenna   
					symbol S is displayed.   
					Move to a coverage   
					area and operate your   
					phone when the   
					Emergency   
					calls cannot   
					be made.   
					You are not in a GSM   
					coverage area.   
					antenna symbol is   
					displayed.   
					Unlock the phone   
					(Menu: Security: Phone   
					Lock)   
					The phone is locked.   
					Telephone   
					numbers   
					cannot be   
					recalled.   
					Switch off Fixed Dial   
					(Menu: Security: Fixed   
					Dial)   
					Fixed Dial is switched   
					on.   
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				Important Error Messages   
					Important Error Messages   
					Area not   
					Roaming in the selected area is not allowed.   
					Allowed   
					Network not   
					Allowed   
					Roaming with the selected network is not   
					allowed.   
					The network has detected authentication failure   
					because your SIM is not registered with that   
					network. Contact your Service Provider.   
					Security   
					Failure   
					The SIM is blocked because the wrong PUK has   
					SIM Blocked been entered ten times. Contact your Service   
					Provider.   
					The phone has detected a problem with the SIM.   
					Switch the phone off and then back on. If the   
					message does not disappear contact your   
					SIM Error   
					Service Provider.   
					A message has been received but the message   
					Message   
					Rejected   
					Store Full   
					store is full. To receive messages, delete some   
					of the currently stored messages or set   
					messages to automatically clear (Menu:   
					Messages: Parameters: Auto Delete)   
					The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the   
					wrong PUK2 has been entered 10 times.   
					Services controlled by PIN2 cannot be used.   
					Contact your Service Provider.   
					PIN2   
					Invalidated   
					Warning   
					Store Full   
					Continue?   
					The message area is full. Your messages cannot   
					be stored until some of the currently stored   
					messages are deleted.   
					Auto Redial   
					List Full   
					Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is   
					full. Switch the phone off and then on again.   
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				Specifications   
					Specifications   
					Telephone   
					GSM900 Class 4   
					GSM1800 Class 1   
					Type   
					Temperature range   
					Charging   
					Storage   
					+5°C to +35°C   
					-20°C to +60°C   
					Battery – Attached to phone   
					Battery Pack (S)   
					Battery Pack (L)   
					Weight   
					115g   
					170g   
					Dimensions   
					Height x Width x   
					Depth   
					135 x 45 x 18.5mm   
					135 x 45 x 30mm   
					3.6V DC, 640mAh   
					Li-Ion   
					3.6V DC, 1340mAh   
					Ni-MH   
					Supply Voltage   
					Standby time (h)   
					Talk Time (h)   
					Up to 95   
					3 
					Up to 190   
					6 
					Charge Time (min)   
					80   
					150   
					NOTE: Charge time will be longer when the phone is turned on.   
					Battery life is affected by the network you are using and the   
					condition of the battery pack.   
					BULL CP8 PATENT   
					© Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Limited 1999   
					Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No   
					part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any   
					form or by any means without obtaining express permission from   
					Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Limited   
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				EU Warranty   
					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 traveling 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 favorable 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 authorized 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 authorized 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   
					authorized service centres detailed for that country.   
					UK   
					Service Centres in the UK   
					Tel. +44 990 159159   
					Panasonic Service-Center Cottbus   
					Petsch Kundendienst GmbH Am   
					Seegraben 21 (Gewerbegebiet)   
					03058 Groß-Gaglow/Cottbus   
					Tel. +49(0355) 58 36 36   
					Panasonic Service-Center Düsseldorf   
					VTH GmbH   
					D 
					Service-Zentren in Deutschland   
					Kölner Straße 147   
					40227 Düsseldorf   
					Tel +49(0211) 77 90 25   
					Panasonic Service-Center Eisenach   
					Blitz Elektro-Elektronik-GmbH   
					Bahnhofstraße 17   
					99817 Eisenach   
					Tel. +49(03691) 292942   
					Panasonic Service-Center Augsburg   
					Klaus Blenek   
					Affinger Straße 4 (Gewerbegebiet)   
					86167 Augsburg   
					Tel. +49(0821) 70 70 75   
					Panasonic Service-Center Berlin   
					SERKO GmbH   
					Schwedter Straße 34a   
					10435 Berlin   
					Panasonic Service-Center Essen   
					Bernd van Bevem GmbH   
					Heinrich-Held-Straße 16   
					45133 Essen   
					Tel.   
					+49(030) 44 30 32 21   
					+49(030) 44 30 32 01   
					Tel. +49(0201) 842 02 20   
					Panasonic Service-Center Berlin   
					RUESS Systemtechnik Thrasoltstraße 11   
					10585 Berlin   
					Panasonic Service-Center Frankfurt/O   
					Annahmestelle PSC Berlin SERKO GmbH   
					Heinrich-Hildebrandt-Straße   
					18   
					15234 Frankfurt/Oder   
					Tel. +49(0335) 525 632   
					Tel. +49(030) 342 20 13   
					Panasonic Service-Center Bremen   
					COM Elektronik Service GmbH   
					Rübekamp 50   
					28219Bremen   
					Panasonic Service-Center Hamburg   
					ELVICE Service GmbH Spaldingstraße 74   
					20097 Hamburg   
					Tel. +49(0421) 691 80 69   
					Panasonic Service-Center Chemnitz   
					WPS Rundfunk- und Fernsehservice GmbH   
					Zietenstraße 16   
					Tel. +49(040) 23 08 07   
					09130 Chemnitz   
					Tel. +49(0371) 401 03 59   
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					Panasonic Service-Center Hannover   
					COM Elektronik Service GmbH   
					A 
					Vahrenwalder Straße 311 30179Hannover   
					Tel. +49 (0511) 37 27 91-94   
					Service-Zentren in Österreich   
					Funk Fuchs GmbH & CoKg Unterhart 90   
					4642 Sattledt   
					Panasonic Service-Center Köln   
					Viktor Rösster   
					Tel. +43 7244 733   
					Daimlerstraße 35   
					Funktechnik Seissl   
					Dorf 79   
					6330 Schwoich   
					Tel. +43 5372 8217   
					50170 Kerpen   
					Tel. +49 (02273) 95 94 0   
					Panasonic Service-Center Leipzig   
					KES Keilitz-Electronic Service GmbH   
					Gewerbepark Leipzig-Nordost Föpplstraße   
					1904347 Leipzig   
					Elektro Oberndorfer   
					Linzer Straße 2-4   
					4840 Vöcklabruck   
					Tel. +43 7672 72889   
					Panasonic Austria Handelsges.mbH   
					Laxenburger Straße 252   
					1232 Wien   
					Tel. +49(0341) 244 33 33   
					Panasonic Service-Center Mannheim   
					N. Schaaf   
					Reichenbachstraße 21-23   
					68309Mannheim   
					Tel. +43 222/61080   
					Tel. +49(0621) 727 87-0   
					Panasonic Service-Center München   
					Berghofer + Kaller GmbH   
					Helene-Wessel-Bogen 7   
					80939 München   
					FR   
					Centres de service après-vente en France   
					Tel. +49(089) 31 8907 -0   
					ASTELCOM   
					75 quai de Seine   
					75019- Paris   
					Panasonic Service-Center Nürnberg   
					Herbert Gelssler GmbH   
					Tél.: +33 01 42 0995 16   
					Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 21 90537   
					Feucht/Nürnberg   
					ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE av. Figuières   
					ZAC Font de la Banquière 34970 - Lattes   
					Tél.: +33 04 67 15 96 30   
					Tel. +49(09128) 7076-0   
					Panasonic Service-Center Osnabrück   
					Petsch Kundendienst GmbH   
					Pagenstecherstraße 75   
					49090 Osnabrück   
					Tel. +49(0541) 680 38   
					DMF ELECTRONIQUE   
					24 rue de l’Economie   
					69500 - Lyon-Bron   
					Tél.: +33 04 72 37 16 27   
					Panasonic Service-Center Rendsburg   
					FERNSEH-DIENST B&W Sevice GmbH   
					Kieler Straße 41   
					S.T.E.   
					3 chemin de I’Industrie   
					06110 - Le Cannet Rocheville Tél.: +33 04   
					9 3 46 05 00   
					24768 Rendsburg   
					Tel. +49(04331) 14 11 0   
					LAPUCE   
					Panasonic Service-Center Reutlingen   
					Herbert Geissler Lichtensteinstraße 75   
					72770 Reutlingen   
					31 rue des Teinturiers   
					14300 - Caen   
					Tél.: +33 02 31 86 64 51   
					Tel. +49 (07072) 92 96-0   
					S.T.R.A.   
					Panasonic Service-Center Rostock   
					warnow electronic Service GmbH   
					An der Jägerbäk 2   
					18069Rostock   
					Tel. +49(0381) 820 16/801 44-0   
					Panasonic Service-Center Stuttgart   
					Hans Beck Friedrich-List-Straße 38   
					70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen   
					Tel. +49(0711) 947 01 -0   
					Panasonic Service-Center Stralsund   
					warnow electronic service gmbh   
					(Außenstete für das PSC Rostock)   
					Frankerdamm 67   
					18439Stralsund   
					Tel. +49(03831) 2946 18   
					15 bis rue du Pré La Reine 63100 -   
					Clermont-Ferrand   
					Tél.: +33 04 73 92 01 40   
					CLINIC VIDEO   
					1 bis rue de Beauvais   
					56100 - Lorient   
					Tél.: +33 02 97 21 06 07   
					BEAUGENDRE   
					8 bis   
					rue du Pré du Bois/ZI de Chantpie   
					35500 - Rennes   
					Tél.: +33 99 50 24 14   
					CETELEC   
					6 impasse du pétrole   
					13015 Marseille   
					Panasonic Service-Center Wiesbaden   
					Jürgen Hemmerling   
					Tél.: +33 02 91 02 17 17   
					SETELEC   
					23 rue du Châtelet   
					76420 - Bihorel Les Rouens Tél.: +33 02 35   
					60 64 39   
					Video-und Audio-Dienst GmbH   
					Ostring 7   
					65205 Wiesbaden-Nordenstadt   
					Tel. +49 (06122) 90 91 10   
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					NL   
					2 bd Alexandre 1er de Yougoslavie   
					21000 - Dijon   
					Service-centra in   
					Nederlands   
					Tél.: +33 03 80 56 18 09   
					TELEMAN   
					Panasonic-Centre Nederland   
					(Servicom bv)   
					4 rue du 19mars 1962   
					38320 - Eybens   
					P.O Box 16280   
					2500 BG   
					Tél.: +33 04 76 25 50 20   
					TECHNIC COLOR   
					ZI Thibaut   
					15 rue Boudeville   
					31084 - Toulouse cedex   
					Tél.: +33 05 61 40 32 32   
					Den-Haag   
					Nederland   
					Tel. +31 703314314   
					Zonweg 60   
					2516 BM   
					ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE+ 5, bd Louis   
					Den-Haag   
					XI,   
					Nederland   
					ZI Menneton,   
					37000 - Tours   
					Tél.: +33 02 47 36 43 43   
					Tel. +31 703314314   
					I 
					SAVLOR   
					33, av. du Général De Gaulle,   
					54280 - Seichamps   
					Tél: +83 02 20 82 82   
					Centri Assisitenza in Italia   
					AD Service   
					Via Strada Calvani, 27/31   
					Bari   
					Tel. +39080/5020006   
					TEVISO   
					ZA de Terrefort B.P. 71   
					33520 - Bruges   
					CLEVER s.r.l   
					Tél.: +33 05 56 28 96 36   
					Via Bardazzi, 56/58   
					Firenze   
					Tel. +39055/434948   
					M.R.T.   
					74 rue Albert Einstein   
					ZI Nord   
					SI.TEL. s.r.l   
					72021 - Le Mans cedex   
					Tél.: +33 02 43 28 52 20   
					C.so Europa, 186/A   
					Genova   
					Tel. +39010/391460   
					EUROTECHNIC   
					3 rue Niepce   
					ZA Les Garennes   
					78130 - Les Mureaux   
					Tél.: +33 02 34 92 02 40   
					VIDEOPACINI   
					Via Pacini, 67   
					Milano   
					Tel. +3902/2367167   
					A.A.V.I Centre de gros   
					1 rue du Mont deTerre   
					59818 - Lesquin   
					S.B.F. Elettronica   
					Via Cumana, 19/A   
					Napoli   
					Tél.: +33 03 20 62 18 98   
					Tel. +39081/2395663   
					SID ELECTRONIQUE   
					95 - 97 avenue Roger Salengro   
					13003 - Marseille   
					SARTORI   
					Via Maroncelli, 94   
					Padova   
					Tél.: +33 04 91 50 52 54   
					Tel. +39049/772188   
					I.T.V.S.   
					SERVICE MESSINA   
					Via Borremans, 29   
					Palermo   
					Village du petit chatelier   
					359Route de Ste-Luce   
					44301 NANTES   
					Tel. +39091/227715   
					Tél.: +33 02 51 8918 10   
					H.T.S. s.r.l   
					Via Lanfranco, 8   
					Parma   
					N.T.M.   
					40 Bd Bessières   
					75017 PARIS   
					Tel. +390521/294589   
					Tél.: +33 01 40 2960 04   
					PANASERVICE s.r.l   
					Lgo Salinari 8/12   
					Roma   
					S.T.A.V.   
					14 Rue dessaix   
					67450 MUNDOLSHEIM   
					Tél.: +33 03 88 20 43 30   
					Tel. +3906/5403864   
					T.E.R. s.n.c   
					Via Cuniberti, 58/H   
					Torino   
					Tel. +39011/4551987   
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					S 
					Centros de Servicio en España   
					Firmor i Sverige   
					PANASONIC SALES SPAIN, S.A. (S.T.R.)   
					Clara del REY, 8 Lateral   
					28002 Madrid   
					Komrep   
					Rosenlundsgatan 4   
					411 20 Göteborg   
					Tel. +34 91 519 91 40   
					Tel. +46 031-173354   
					ZENER ELECTRONICA   
					Orillamar, 65 Bajo   
					Signalstyrkan   
					Kungsholmstorg 4   
					104 22 Stockholm   
					Tel. +46 08-6542500   
					15002 La Coruña   
					Tel. +34 981 22 07 00   
					ELECTRONICA MILLAN, S.L.   
					Natalia, 6   
					CR service   
					Industribyn 3   
					29009 Málaga   
					232 37 Malmö   
					Tel. +46 040-430030   
					Tel. +34 95 227 39 87   
					TECNOLEC, S.A   
					Pinar del Río, 48 - 50   
					08027 Barcelona   
					Tel. +34 93 340 87 53   
					SF   
					Huoltokeskukset seuraavissa Maissa:   
					S.T.R. BROADCAST   
					Av. Zuberoa, 12   
					KAUKOMARKKINAT OY   
					PANASONIC-HUOLLOT Kutojantie 4   
					02630 Espoo   
					48012 Bilbao   
					Tel. +34 94 410 00 23   
					Puh. +358 09521 5151 Huolto   
					Puh. +358 09521 5155 Varaosat Ja   
					Tarvikkeet   
					LAVISON, C.B.   
					Montseny, 35   
					17005 Girona   
					SETELE OY   
					Tel. +34 972 23 01 22   
					Vanha Viertotie 7   
					00300 Helsinki   
					Puh. +358 09549100   
					IRTESA ELECTRONICA   
					Jaume Ferran, 72   
					07004 Palma de Mallorca   
					Tel. +34 971 20 47 02   
					PANASONIC SALES SPAIN, S.A. (S.T.R.)   
					Asunción, 27   
					41011 Sevilla   
					Tel. +34 95 427 54 04   
					PANASONIC SALES SPAIN, S.A. (S.T.R.)   
					Alberíque, 33   
					46008 Valencia   
					Tel. +34 96 385 76 31   
					PLAY-SHOP SERVICE Keskuskatu 3   
					00100 Helsinki   
					Puh. +358 0927053626   
					MEGAFIX KY   
					Louhenkatu 9   
					74100 Iisalmi   
					Puh. +358 017 14631   
					T: MI.M.HAAPOJA   
					Miilukatu 7   
					40320 Jyväskylä   
					Puh. +358 014 677121   
					OUTOKUMMUN PUHELIN   
					Pohjoisahonkatu 9   
					DK   
					For nærmeste servicecenter ring Panasonic 83500 Outokumpu   
					Danmark   
					Puh. +358 013 562211   
					Tel. +45 43 20 08 50   
					SETELE OY   
					Rengastie 31   
					60100 Seinäjoki   
					Puh. +358 06 4148344   
					N 
					TURUN J-MARKKINAT OY Tuureporinkatu   
					Servicesenter i Norge   
					6 
					Norsk Elektronikksenter   
					Fetveien 1   
					20100 Turku   
					Puh. + 358 02 2332685   
					2007 Kjeller   
					Tlf: +47 63 80 45 00   
					Tele Engineering AS   
					Postboks 812   
					3007 Drammen   
					Tlf: +47 32 84 14 40   
					Panasonic Norge AS   
					Østre Aker vei 22   
					0508 Oslo   
					Tlf: +47 22 91 68 00   
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					DELTA ELECTRONICS   
					Rue P.d’Alouette 39   
					5100 NANINNE   
					GR   
					ÊÝíéñá ÓÝñâéò óéçí ÅëëÜäá   
					Tel. +32 081/40 21 67   
					INTERTECH S.A. International   
					Technologies 126 Sygrou Ave.   
					17671 Kallithea   
					ELEKSERVICE FEYS Houthulstseweg 56   
					8920 POELKAPELLE   
					Tel. + 32 057/48 96 37   
					AVS WAASLAND Lavendelstraat 113   
					9100 ST NIKLAAS   
					Tel. +32 03/777 99 64   
					Tel. +30-1-9248300   
					INTERTECH S.A. International   
					Technologies Northern Greece Branch   
					Office 26 Gr.Labraki & 145 Egnatia Ave.   
					54638 Salonika   
					GREECE   
					Tel. +30-31-245840   
					A.V.T.C SA   
					Kleine Winkellaan 54   
					1853 STROMBEEK-BEVER Tel. + 32   
					02/267 40 19   
					RADIO RESEARCH   
					Rue des Carmélites 123   
					1180 BRUXELLES   
					P 
					Centros de Assistência em Portugal   
					Tel. +32 02/345 68 56   
					PAPELACO, S.A.   
					Vale Paraiso - Ferreiras   
					8200 ALBUFEIRA   
					ALGARVE   
					VIDEO TECHNICAL SERVICE   
					Av. du Roi Albert 207   
					1080 BRUXELLES   
					Tel. +32 02/465 33 10   
					Tel. +351 89 589960   
					SERVICE CENTER Kapellestraat 95   
					9800 DEINZE   
					PAPELACO, S.A.   
					Largo de Santos, 9   
					1200 LISBOA   
					Tel. +32 09/386 76 67   
					Tel. +351 1 3970539   
					TOP SERVICE   
					Westerloseweg 10   
					2440 GEEL   
					PAPELACO, S.A.   
					Largo do Tribunal, Lote 11   
					2400 LEIRIA   
					Tel. +32 014/54 76 24   
					Tel. +351 44 28071   
					TELECTRO SC   
					Quai des Ardennes 50   
					4020 Liège   
					PAPELACO, S.A.   
					Rua Cidade de Santos, 31R/C   
					9000 FUNCHAL   
					MADEIRA   
					Tel. +351 91 231523   
					PAPELACO, S.A.   
					Rua do Outeiro,   
					Lote 25 - Gemunde   
					4470 MAIA   
					PORTO   
					Tel. +351 2 944 0354/9   
					PAPELACO, S.A.   
					Rua Major Leopoldo da Silva,   
					Lote 3   
					3500 VISEU   
					Tel. +351 32 424771   
					Tel. +32 041/43 2904   
					L 
					Centres de service après-vente au   
					Luxembourg   
					NOUVELLE CENTRAL RADIO   
					Rue des Jones 15   
					L - 1818 Howald   
					Luxembourg - Grand Duché   
					Tel. +32 40 40 78   
					CH   
					Jonh Lay Electronics AG   
					Littauerboden   
					6014 Littau   
					Phone: +41 41 259 9090 Fax: +41 41 252   
					0202   
					B 
					Centres de service après-vente en   
					Belgique   
					BROOTHAERS   
					Nova-Funk Technik AG   
					Neuenkirchstr. 18c   
					Hoevelei 167   
					2630 AARTSELAAR   
					Tel. +32 03/887 06 24   
					6020 Emmenbrüche   
					Phone: +41 41 280 9292 Fax: +41 41 280   
					9294   
					HENROTTE   
					Rue du Campinaire 154   
					6240 FARCIENNES   
					Tel. +32 071/3962 90   
					Bindschädler Marc   
					Radio-TV   
					Zürichstr. 123c   
					8123 Ebmatingen   
					PIXEL VIDEOTECH   
					Rue St Remy 7   
					Phone: +41 01 980 3040 Fax: +41 01 980   
					4321   
					4000 LIEGE   
					Tel. +32 041/23 46 26   
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					TEKOFAKS ISTANBUL CENTRE OFFICE   
					KAÐITHANE CADDESI SEVÝLEN SOKAK   
					NO. 58 80340 ÇAÐLAYAN-ISTANBUL   
					Tel: 90-212-220 60 70 / 14 Lines   
					Fax: 90-212-220-60 94   
					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   
					ÝSMÝR BRANCH OFFICE   
					CUMHURÝYET BULVARI NO:330 K.:6   
					D.:608 SEVÝL ÝÞ MERKEZÝ 35520   
					ALSANCAK-ÝZMÝR   
					Tel: 90-232-464 29 01 pbx   
					Fax: 90-232-422 67 44   
					BURSA BRANCH OFFICE   
					ÞEHREKÜSTÜ MAHLLESÝ DURAK   
					CADDESÝ NO.:7 BURSA   
					Tel: 90-224-225 10 46 pbx   
					Fax: 90-224-223 81 03   
					ADANA BRANCH OFFICE   
					REÞATBEY MAH.FUZULÝ CAD.GÜLEK   
					SÝTESÝ A BLOK NO: 75b 01120 ADANA   
					Tel: 90-322-458 39 52 pbx   
					Fax: 90-322-453 21 32   
					TRABZON BRANCH OFFICE   
					MARAÞ CAD.MARAÞ APT.NO:51 D.:2   
					61200 TRABZON   
					Tel: 90-462-321 33 08   
					Fax: 90-462-326 37 78   
					ANTALYA BRANCH OFFICE   
					ALTINDAÐ MAH. 146 SOKAK ÖZKOÇ   
					APT.NO:9/1-2A ANTALYA   
					Tel: 90-242-243 23 70 / 3 Lines   
					Fax: 90-242-243 23 72   
					DÝYARBAKIR BRANCH OFFICE   
					LÝSE CADDESÝ GÖKALP APT.NO: 18/A   
					DÝYARBAKIR   
					Tel: 90-412-228 73 00   
					Fax: 90-412-223 59 00   
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					EU/EEA-Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country other than the   
					country of original purchase.   
					A 
					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   
					authorized dealer together with this guarantee and proof of date of purchase.   
					The purchaser will then be informed whether:   
					(i) the sales company or national distributor will handle the repair service: or   
					(ii) the sales company or national distributor will arrange for trans-shipment of the   
					appliance to the EU/EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed; or   
					(iii) the purchaser may himself send the appliance to the sales company or national   
					distributor in the EU/EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed.   
					B 
					C 
					If the appliance is a product model which is normally supplied by the sales company or   
					national distributor in the country where it is used by the purchaser, then the   
					appliance, together with this guarantee card and proof of date of purchase, should be   
					returned at the purchaser’s risk and expense to such sales company or distributor,   
					which will handle the repair service. In some countries, the affiliated sales company or   
					national distributor will designate dealers or certain service centres to execute the   
					repairs involved.   
					If the appliance is a product model which is not normally supplied in the country where   
					used, or if the appliance’s internal or external product characteristics are different from   
					those of the equivalent model in the country where used, the sales company or   
					national distributor may be able to have the guarantee repair service executed by   
					obtaining spare parts from the country where the appliance was originally marketed, or   
					it may be necessary to have the guarantee repair service executed the sales company   
					or national distributor in the country where the appliance was originally marketed.   
					In either case, the purchaser must furnish this guarantee card and proof of date of   
					purchase. Any necessary transportation, both of the appliance and of any spare parts,   
					will be at the purchaser’s risk and expense, and there may be a consequent delay in   
					the repair service.   
					D 
					E 
					F 
					Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the sales company or national   
					distributor in the country of use of the appliance, the service will be provided on the   
					same local terms and conditions (including the period of guarantee coverage) as   
					prevail for the same model appliance in the country of use, and not the country of   
					initial sale in the EU/EEA. Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the   
					sales company or national distributor in the EU/EEA country where the appliance was   
					originally marketed, the repair service will be provided on the local terms and   
					conditions prevailing in the country of initial sale in the EU/EEA.   
					Some product models require adjustment or adaptation for proper performance and   
					safe use in different EU/EEA countries, in accordance with local voltage requirements   
					and safety or other technical standards imposed or recommended by applicable   
					regulations. For certain product models, the cost of such adjustment or adaptation   
					may be substantial and it may be difficult to satisfy local voltage requirements and   
					safety or other technical standards. It is strongly recommended that the purchaser   
					investigates these local technical and safety factors before using the appliance in   
					another EU/EEA country.   
					This guarantee shall not cover the cost of any adjustments or adaptations to meet   
					local voltage requirements and safety or other technical standards. The sales   
					company or national distributor may be in a position to make the necessary   
					adjustments or adaptations to certain product models at the cost of the purchaser.   
					However, for technical reasons it is not possible to adjust or adapt all product models   
					to comply with local voltage requirements and safety or other technical standards.   
					Moreover, where adaptations or adjustments are carried out the performance of the   
					appliance may be affected.   
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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).   
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					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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