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Operating Instructions Digital Cellular Phone
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1. S 2 pes 7 a 151 Index A Active flip s c0244 42024003008 45 Adjusting the time difference Automatically 47 Manually 47 Alarm Disabling 119 Setting sso sns edo ERIS 118 All calls details 50 Answer key sess 44 Answering a call 26 By opening phone 45 Handsfree 26 Auto answer 43 Automatic power off 47 Automatic power on 47 Automatic redial 29 B Backlight time 39 Barred dial Disabling 5 2 00 s860 56 Enabling 56 Setting numbers 66 Battery Charging cs sis gsced iseti 13 Fitting sos ncccei Reds 12 Removing 12 Bluetooth Business card 115 Carkit ais eta eee ER 18 Default audio device 123 Discover and Pair 122 Faxing ac degen siege te 127 Headset 0 17 Internet access 124 Make Discoverable 123 152 Making calls 28 Paired devices 123 Passkey eet ERE IAS 122 Receive object 124 Receiving calls 28 Rejecting calls 29 Sending a picture 103 Sending asound 106 Transferring calls 29 Bookmarks Adding 222 catia xs 71 Deleting iiec emet 71 Grouped 0 72 Grouping 73 Renaming 71 B
2. PIN2 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 PUK PUK2 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 Registration The act of locking on to a GSM network This is usually performed automatically by your phone Roaming The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network Service Provider The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM network SIM Subscriber Identity Module A small smart card which stores unique subscriber and user entered information such as Contacts List entries and Short Messages Supplied by your service provider WAP 138 Wireless Application Protocol The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone Specifications Bands supported GSM900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GSM1900 Standby Time 2 0005 75 250 hours Standby Time Bluetooth OM csse 60 170 hours Talk TIME curi eb CREE ew 1 5 5 hours Talk Time using Bluetooth 1 4 4 6 hours Note Talk and standby time are dependant upon network conditions SIM usage battery condition and LCD back
3. Create Note When you create or edit any entries you must remember to press to save your changes or they will be lost Creating a new contact gt Select an item 2 o 9 m 2 7 8 5 S 8 e S A 3 E 7 gt Enter the data using the keypad or select an item from the list available For each contact you can enter Item Number of characters First name 16 Last name 16 Home number 40 Work number 40 Mobile number 40 Other number 40 Home e mail 80 Work e mail 80 Other e mail 80 URL 80 Title 16 Company 16 Note 32 Photo Select a picture from the list or take a picture with the camera Group name Select a group from the list Ring type Select a tone from the list Vibration alert Select a vibration type from the list E Case screen colour Select a colour from the list E Location 3 up to 500 locations E fe When you have entered all the details press to save the contact S 59 sI S oe UOD D M 2 e Ei 5 ri 2 a z M 2 o D 3 o 60 Contacts list Note Location is the location number in your Contacts List If you put a contact in a group which has a ring type case screen colour and vibration alert then these options are not available for the individual contact Entering DTMF digits in a phone number You can enter DTMF digits at the end of a phone number so
4. Fitting the battery Removing the battery SIM and battery Charging the battery The battery must be fitted in the phone before you connect the charger Press the button on the top of the connector and insert it into the base of the phone Note Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and or the charger Connect the charger to the mains power supply When the phone is charging the charging indicator lights and a flashing icon appears in the main display and the case screen When charging is complete turn off the mains power supply and disconnect the charger While the battery is charging the following icons appear on the phone s display and case screen While charging Charging complete Phone on Flashing m Phone off Flashing No icon Charge fault icon x See Troubleshooting on page 133 for details of what to do Charging problem Low battery warning When the battery power is low a warning tone sounds and a flashing low battery icon QUE is displayed If this happens during a conversation end your call immediately The power automatically shuts off after the warning tone You need to fully recharge your battery see Charging the battery on page 13 You can still make and receive calls while the battery is charging 13 gt o oO 2 5 fes 2 0 yes YOINO 14 Quick start Note Some services are network dependent or may only be available on
5. To delete an existing cookie select Cookie gt Delete Last status This displays the status of the last site that you visited If your browser stops working you may need this information to find the problem 73 B x o Oo A m o o Ed o S m A E i o Browser O f 3 v 74 F Camera Note Before you use the camera you should set the date and time See Setting the clock on page 46 You can take pictures with the built in camera and send them in multimedia MMS and e mail messages or use them as wallpaper Camera Lens Self portrait Mirror Camera Shutter Key Photo Light Changing to camera mode To change to camera mode either select Camera from the main menu or press e from idle mode Leaving camera mode To leave camera mode press to return to idle mode Taking a picture gt When you are in camera mode move the phone around until you can see the image you want on the preview screen gt Press O to capture the image If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken you can press 8 6 delete it Camera Taking a self portrait You can take a self portrait using the shutter button on the side of the phone gt Ensure that the phone is in camera mode gt Close the phone gt View the image in the self portrait mirror gt Press the shutter button on the side of the phone You can use this image in the same way as any other picture that y
6. gt Select Phone Lock gt On Off gt On gt Enter the lock code The lock icon 68 is displayed on the screen When the phone lock is on you have to enter the lock code from the idle screen before you can use the phone Note The phone lock code is preset to 0000 For security you should change this to your own four figure number see Changing the phone lock code on page 53 To cancel the phone lock gt Select Phone Lock gt On Off gt Off gt Enter the lock code Changing the phone lock code You can change the phone lock code to a four figure number that you find easy to remember gt Select Phone Lock gt Change Code gt Enter the current phone lock code gt Enter the new phone lock code gt Verify the new phone lock code 53 gt 2 1m o o 7 A o Oo E o 7 A 7 E Settings spus z 3 v n D 2 3 a a v 7 o o E eh Settings Setting and cancelling call bar Call barring restricts certain types of incoming and or outgoing calls using a password provided by your service provider When you check the status of the Call Bar your phone must be registered with a network You can set call barring for voice fax and data calls gt Select Call Bar gt Select the type of call that you want to bar gt Select Set or Cancel gt Select when you want to bar the calls gt Enter the password provided by your service provider Note
7. 27 Ending calls 26 F Fixed dial Disabling 333 ci ru 56 Enabling es 56 Setting numbers 65 G Games Downloadable 68 Embedded 67 General Packet Radio Service 137 GPRS i ulkeSexRte 3 9 eg ws 137 Gr eling cick ee hehe eee 38 GROUPS ive eee eae eR 62 H Handheld to handsfree 30 Handsfree to handheld 30 Holding a call 30 Hotkey dialling 29 64 l ICONS rooson nea antes oe 22 Idle screen calendar 39 154 Image Brightness 76 Effects sesta xen 76 Bormat 2225566 sve hoe nes TI Brame 2222 c Rr S 76 SIZE veut eiie ac ERIS 76 THE 2nieeseRRA qq dh TI Image properties 103 Images asslide show 103 In call options 34 Incoming calls During data transfer 50 In camera mode 75 Infrared Business card 115 Preparing for connection 127 Receive object 128 Sending a picture 102 Sending a sound 105 Sending data 128 International calls 27 K Key backlight LL 39 Key tone osse Rr 44 Key volume 44 Keyguard 14 44 L Last call details 49 Low battery warning 13 M Making a second call 31 Making calls 14 26 Managing your inbox 99 Managing your outbox 99 Manipulating fold
8. 90 212 220 60 70 14 Lines Fax 90 212 220 60 94 ANKARA BRANCH OFFICE CETIN EMEE BULVARI NO 53 06450 OVECLER ANKARA Tel 90 312 481 64 64 6 Lines pbx ISMIR BRANCH OFFICE CUMHURIYET BULVARI NO 330 K 6 D 608 SEV L MERKEFI 35520 ALSANCAK IFMIR Tel 90 232 464 29 01 pbx Fax 90 232 422 67 44 BURSA BRANCH OFFICE SEHREK ST MAHLLESI DURAK CADDES NO 7 BURSA Tel 90 224 225 10 46 pbx Fax 90 224 223 81 03 ADANA BRANCH OFFICE RESATBEY MAH FUFULI CAD GULEK S TES A BLOK NO 75b 01120 ADANA Tel 90 322 458 39 52 pbx Fax 90 322 453 21 32 TRABFON BRANCH OFFICE MARAS CAD MARAS APT NO 51 D 2 61200 TRABFON Tel 90 462 321 33 08 Fax 90 462 326 37 78 145 o S m c o e ke 2 m i g he G z iw EU warranty and licensing ANTALYA BRANCH OFFICE ALTINDAG MAH 146 SOKAK OFKOG APT NO 9 1 2A ANTALYA Tel 90 242 243 23 70 3 Lines Fax 90 242 243 23 72 DIYARBAKIR BRANCH OFFICE L SE CADDES G KALP APT NO 18 A D YARBAKIR Tel 90 412 228 73 00 Fax 90 412 223 59 00 m EU E A 5 gt Coe lt o gt Q a i 2 ED EJ 146 EU warranty and licensing EU EEA Wide Guarantee Conditions applicable in any country other than the country of original purchase When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective he should promptly contact the proper sales company or national distributor in the EU EEA country where this guarantee is claimed as ind
9. Ez 7 7 A 3 4 7 E Settings 2 ct o 1 a 7 m et 58 EH Contacts list Use the Contacts List menu to store a person s phone numbers e mail addresses company name picture and other information You can also set up how your contacts list is organised and displayed Browse This menu only applies to contacts stored on your phone For contacts stored on the SIM see SIM on page 65 Browse Select a contact View Recall Delete Create Infrared Bluetooth gt SIM Note When you create or edit any of your entries you must press to save your changes or they will be lost View Displays all the details for the entry you selected You need to scroll down the screen to see all the information Recall Displays the phone number for the entry you selected You can either call it or change it To call it press Delete Deletes the entry Create Creates a new entry in the Contacts List Infrared Sends the details of the current entry to another device via the infrared port See Send your details to an infrared device on page 115 Bluetooth Sends the details of the current entry to another Bluetooth device See Send your details to a Bluetooth device on page 115 Note To receive a contact entry from another infrared or Bluetooth device use Receive Object see Receive object on page 120 gt SIM Copies the details of the current entry to the SIM Contacts list
10. If the calculation is not complete enter numbers and arithmetic operators until the calculation is complete then press to get the result Note To enter a decimal point press Alarm Sets the time frequency and tone for an alarm call You can set up to four alarms Setting an alarm Select to enter a new alarm or select an existing alarm time to edit Select Enter the time Select the next menu item to set the frequency of the alarm Choose from Repeat Daily and Once Select the next menu item to set an alarm tone Select the folder where your sound is stored Cw cv vv v v v v Select a sound gt Press to save your alarm settings Once you have set an alarm you can highlight it and use to cycle through Repeat Daily Once or Disabled The icon next to the alarm time changes to show which option you have selected D E v e S D 5 o E v 9 a E 2 E 118 Organiser Disabling an alarm gt Select an existing alarm time gt Select the frequency option gt Select Disabled gt Press to save your alarm settings Highlight an existing alarm time Press to cycle through Repeat Daily Once or Disabled Stop at Disabled Press O then to save your alarm settings Memo sal Use the Memo to record a two way conversation during a call and to use the phone as a voice recorder You can record up to four memos The maximum lengt
11. Note This is network dependent Y Games Wallbreaker Catalogue News Instructions Settings You have one embedded game Wallbreaker You can download one other game Note When you download a new game it overwrites the previously downloaded game Catalogue This displays a list of the games that you can download To download a game gt Select a game gt Details of the game are displayed gt Press to download the game gt Confirm that you want to download the game The game is downloaded to your phone News Displays SMS broadcast messages from Infusio the games provider Instructions Select this to see information about downloading games and general instructions for playing the games Settings This is the same as the Settings menu for embedded games See Settings on page 67 cy Browser Use the Browser menu to access Internet services supported by the network such as news weather reports and sport Server list Before you can access the Internet your SIM must be data enabled and the configuration information must be entered Note The configuration information may have been pre programmed by your service provider If you modify these settings your browser may no longer work Once you have set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting You can manually set up five servers on your phone Server List Server lt 1 gt to 5 Au
12. gt Remove the existing text using e then enter the new name Note You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files Copying or moving a sound gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to copy or move gt Press O gt Select Copy or Move gt Select the folder to move or copy to Note The default folder is the last one that you copied or moved to You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files Deleting a sound gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to delete gt Press O gt Select Delete gt Confirm delete Note You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files Sending a sound via infrared Set up the devices so that the infrared ports are pointing at each other and within the effective range of infrared connection Ensure that there are no obstructions between the devices gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to send gt Press O gt Select Infrared Note You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files 105 7 c E 0 gt A 0 2 o o f amp e EI I E D EI v o S Ee S ES e a 5 a v lt o g E 2 a 106 Data folders Sending a sound via Bluetooth wo wo v Select the folder where your sounds are stored S
13. gt Select Menu gt Use As gt Wallpaper Or gt Select Menu gt Settings gt Display gt Wallpaper gt Select the folder where the picture is stored gt Select your picture Setting the ring type gt Select Menu gt Data Folders gt Find a sound gt Select Menu gt Use As gt Select the type of call Select Menu gt Settings gt Alerts gt Ring Type gt gt Select the type of call that you want to change gt Select the folder where your sound is stored gt Select your sound Setting quiet mode In quiet mode the microphone amplifies your voice so you can whisper and still be heard by the person on the other end of the call You should use quiet mode in situations where you do not want to disturb the people around you In quiet mode the phone will not ring when you receive a call or message unless you set a ring volume for quiet mode From idle mode press and hold P Or Select Menu gt Settings gt Alerts gt Quiet Mode gt On Off gt On 15 t 7 x 9 E s yes YOINO 16 Quick start Using your browser Before you can start using your browser you need to contact your service provider When your phone is set up to access the internet see Home page on page 70 for information about using the browser Creating a multimedia message Use the Create option on the Messaging menu to create a multimedia MMS message 4 Select Create gt MMS Press o
14. 4 i t fo a E Important information howsoever arising from any infringement of copyright or IPR including but not limited to direct and indirect losses The display layouts and screenshots within this document are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual displays on your phone Panasonic reserve the right to change the information in this document without prior notice Display images are simulated Actual images may differ Safety considerations You should read and understand the following information as it provides details for operating your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment and conforms to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones 3 xe o gt 22 E 3 o EJ A Fast Travel Charger EB CAX70UK or EB CAX70EU is supplied with the phone Other recommended equipment for charging is the Car Charger EB CDX70 This equipment should only be charged with approved charging equipment to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous Ensure the voltage rating of the Fast Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad may result in a safety hazard Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures in excess of 60 C If you use a feature that keeps the key backlight on continuously for a long ti
15. FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy recommended by The Council of the European Union These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit recommended by The Council of the European Union is 2 0 W kg Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level ofthe phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a base station antenna the lower the power output Before a phone model is available for sale to the public compliance with the European R amp TTE directive must be shown This d
16. Select the group on the list gt Select Members from the menu gt Select Add gt Select a contact from your list Or gt Highlight the group on the list gt Press gt Select Add gt Select a contact from your list To remove a member gt Select the group on the list gt Select Members from the menu gt Highlight a contact gt Select Remove to remove this contact from the group Or gt Highlight the group on the list gt Press gt Highlight a contact gt Select Remove to remove this contact from the group 63 Y 2 E o je 0 A 2 D E 5 S e S A 5 o Contacts list SI S OR UOD D 3 E v O e Ei S zi H3 a z v 4 ET ci a a 64 Contacts list Settings Settings Sort by Display by Separator Hotkey Voice Dial ialling Setting how to sort or search entries You can choose how to sort and search the entries in your Contacts List gt Select Sort by or Display by gt Select First Name or Last Name Setting how to display entries You can choose how to display the entries in your Contacts List gt Select Separator gt Select Space or Comma Enabling and disabling hotkey dialling With hotkey dialling you can press and hold the digit key that relates to a location number to call contacts on your Contacts List For example to call the contact in location 3 of your Contacts List pres
17. Settings Viewing the combined details of your previous connections Select Connections gt All Connections The combined length ofall your incoming or outgoing calls since the timer was last reset is displayed Once you have seen all the details you can reset the total time and data gt Press O gt You are asked Reset Total Time and Data Press gt Enter the lock code Note The lock code is preset to 0000 For security you should change this to a four figure number that you can remember see Changing the phone lock code on page 53 Allowing incoming calls during data transfer With this enabled you can transfer data and accept incoming calls on your phone With this disabled you cannot answer incoming calls while you are transferring data gt Select Connections gt Call Priority gt Select On or Off Service charges Note This is SIM and service provider dependent This option is only available for Pay as you go SIMs To maintain control over the cost of calls that you make you can set the phone to restrict its use to a specified number of units Setting the unit price First you need to enter a price per unit This is the amount that your service provider charges for one unit of call time gt Select Service Charges gt Price Unit gt Enter your PIN2 gt Enter the currency unit maximum 3 characters gt Enter the unit price Settings Setting the maximum unit level Use this to s
18. You can change your password to something that you find easy to remember see Changing the password on page 54 To cancel all the current call bars gt Select Call Bar gt Cancel All gt Enter the password gt Confirm that you want to cancel all the set call bars Viewing the call bar status You can see whether you have any call types barred gt Select Call Bar gt Status gt Use Sto scroll through the list only one item at a time appears on the screen Changing the password You can change the password to something that you find easy to remember gt Select Call Bar gt Password gt Enter the password supplied by your service provider gt Enter the new password gt Verify the new password Settings Enabling and disabling PIN and PIN2 The PIN protects your phone against unauthorised use If you enable the PIN you have to enter it every time you turn on the phone You need PIN to set fixed dial numbers Your PIN and PIN2 are supplied by your service provider Note If you enter the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times the phone will lock and you will need to enter the PUK or PUK2 code If you enter the PUK or PUK2 code incorrectly ten times your phone will no longer operate All information stored in the SIM will be lost and you will need to replace the SIM Contact your service provider for the PUK and PUK2 codes Contact your service provider for more details gt Select PIN or PIN2 gt Selec
19. another call is incoming Ending all connections to a multi party call Press Note This ends all calls including those on hold or split from the multi party call 33 e o o amp e gt lt e s D hr o Voice calls Using the notepad During a call you can enter numbers that you may want to dial when you have finished the call You can make a note of these numbers on the notepad gt Enter the number gt When you have finished your call press to dial the number or gt Press while the number is displayed to store the number in your Contacts List The current call remains active In call options During a call select Menu gt Menu to access the following menus Schedule Browser Contacts List Messaging and Memo For information on using these menus see the relevant section in this user guide Text entry You use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Contacts List to create text and e mail messages There are five different text entry modes normal ABC or abc Greek ABI extended alphabet AAA numbers 0 9 and T9 T9 To change your text entry mode press or select Menu gt Input Mode and select the mode that you want The icon for the current mode appears in the information area on the display To change between upper and lower case letters press amp 8 The table below shows the characters that yo
20. automatic international access code to dial international numbers without knowing the code for the international exchange gt From idle mode press and hold gt until is displayed Ful gt Use 6 to scroll through a list of country codes gt Select the code you want gt Enter the area code and phone number gt Press Note Many countries regions include an initial 0 in the area code In most cases you should omit this when dialling international numbers If you have difficulties making international calls contact your service provider Making emergency calls To make an emergency call the antenna symbol b must be present If a SIM is installed enter 112 and press If a SIM is not installed press O select SOS press Note Making emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or network operator dependent 27 v T o o Q gt lt ei s D fa a 28 Voice calls Voice calls using Bluetooth headset or car kit Making calls You can use voice dial see Creating a voice dial entry on page 61 for instructions on how to use voice dial to make voice calls from your Bluetooth headset or car kit without pressing any keys on your phone With some headsets and car kits you can also redial the last number refer to your headset or car kit instructions for details To make a voice dial call using your Bluetooth headset or car kit gt Press the mai
21. can see how many messages are stored in your SIM or in your phone You can store up to 15 messages in your SIM depending on your SIM and 200 in your phone If your SIM storage is full or nearly full you can move messages to your phone storage To move a message from SIM to mobile gt Select Inbox gt SMS gt Highlight the message gt Press O gt Select Move gt Confirm that you want to move the message from the SIM to your phone Create 7 n A o 2 o Oo A D D S 0 0 E E A 2 c Use Create to create an SMS message Select Create gt SMS Enter your text Press Select Ok or Cancel Press O to send the message Enter the phone number Press O Select Ok or Cancel If you selected Ask as your Receipt option then you are asked Request Delivery Confirmation Press Oo then select No or Yes gt gt gt gt gt gt gt User messages You can enter one of the predefined user message in your SMS message gt Select Menu gt User Msg A list of the user defined messages is displayed gt Select the message you require gt Press O To edit a user message see Editing user messages on page 46 Messaging 89 BHulbesso o E v o 0 0 m E co v E gt o x v 4 7 90 Messaging Sending SMS to a fixed line There are the following special requirements when you send an SMS messa
22. changes to the external database or send all your records to the external database To just send changes to the external database gt Select Syne Schedule gt Select the server To send all your records to the external database gt Select Restore Schedule gt Select the server 113 3 5 G IN o dz o gt 7 A m o E c G o I 9 7 E Organiser J s ue Io z o 3 v O D 2 D v fe e S Q pa G z A 114 Organiser Contacts list eu This accesses the same options as the Contacts List menu on the main menu See Contacts list on page 58 for information on these options r Converter a Use the converter to convert from to a home currency using a conversion rate that you enter Entering an initial conversion rate gt Select Converter gt Edit gt Enter your abbreviation for the home currency maximum three characters gt Enter your abbreviation for the foreign currency maximum three characters gt Enter the current currency conversion rate Once you have entered a conversion rate it is retained in the phone You can edit the conversion rate and currency abbreviation Converting a value gt Confirm that the conversion rate is correct if not select Edit to edit it gt Enter the amount to convert Reversing the currency conversion When you have accepted the conversion rate and are ready to enter the value to c
23. detected an authentication failure because your SIM is not registered with that network contact your service provider SIM Blocked Contact The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN PIN2 service provider unblocking keys PUK PUK2 has been entered incorrectly ten times contact your service provider SIM Error The phone has detected a problem with the SIM switch the phone off and then back on if the message is still displayed contact your service provider SIM Invalid The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM personalisation checks contact your service provider Function Unavailable The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM or is not available with the current subscription contact your service provider PIN2 Invalidated The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been entered ten times services controlled by PIN2 cannot be used contact your service provider 135 IJ fo fe ri Q z fe p E En o 5 fe 5 Co 136 Troubleshooting Message Rejected Store Full A message has been received but the message store is full to receive messages delete some of the currently stored messages or set messages to Auto Delete Phone Number Too Long Max 20 The edited or newly created Contacts List number is too long for the SIM Warning Store Full Continue The message area is
24. devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight as this may impair its performance For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any normal phone To avoid deterioration of signal quality or antenna performance do not touch or cup the antenna area while the phone is switched on See SAR on page 8 Unauthorised modifications or attachments may damage the phone and violate applicable regulations The use of an unapproved modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your guarantee this does not affect your statutory rights This equipment should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using non Panasonic approved accessories This Panasonic mobile phone is designed manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the specifications covering RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture in accordance with EU USA FCC and Australian ACA regulations Please refer to our website for latest information standards compliance in your country region of use http www panasonicmobile com 2 Em Ll E fe iy E fo o3 3 xo i gt 22 E 3 o EJ Important information SAR European union RTTE THIS PANASONIC PHONE MODEL EB X70 MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS
25. full Your messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored messages are deleted Verification Failure On changing the phone lock code verification of the new code is incorrect retry changing the lock code with correct verification Incorrect Lock Code Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to incorrect entry of the lock code re enter lock code Incorrect PIN PIN2 PUK The entered code is incorrect re enter code correctly PUK2 Auto Redial List Full Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full switch the phone off and then on again Glossary APN Access Point Name Gateway from GRPS network to other networks e g Internet Bluetooth Short range wireless connection for voice and data transfer CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol A security feature for the GPRS network CSD Circuit Switched Data Connection method used by your phone for data services such as web browsing e mail and fax In this mode your phone acts like a dial up modem with a data rate of up to 9 6 kbps With CSD you are charged for the duration of your connection and you cannot receive voice calls while you are using CSD To use your phone s CSD capability you must subscribe to your network operator s CSD service Discover Search for other Bluetooth devices Discoverable Allow other Bluetooth devices to discover your device
26. may have been pre configured by your service provider MMS may not work if you change these settings You must configure your MMS before you can send or receive MMS messages You can create up to three server profiles on the phone 7 A o dD 7 dD S D 0 0 o E 3 o Server List Server lt 1 gt to 3 Auto Edit Profile Server Gateway Bearer Name URL IP Type Circuit GPRS Switch For Circuit Switch select Set then select Edit and set 9 Digital Dial number Analogue Dial number 9 Circuit Type Select from Digital and Analogue User ID User Password For GPRS select Set then select Edit and set Access Point Name User ID User Password Authentication Select from Normal Encrypted and None Note Once you have set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting Messaging 81 Messaging Setting send options Send Options Req Deliv Req Read Send Own Lifetime Recpt Recpt Addr 0 w D Cm Co You set send options to determine what happens to messages that you send Req Deliv Recpt Decide whether or not you want confirmation that your message has been delivered Select Yes or No Req Read Recpt Decide whether or not you want confirmation that your message has been read Select Yes or No Send Own Addr Choose whether or not to let the recipient see
27. not contain a word name or abbreviation that you require you can add it Words that you add to the T99 dictionary are available for future use gt From Normal Extended or Greek mode enter the required word gt When the word is complete press Bo select T9 entry mode 199 is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc 199 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following U S Pat Nos 5 818 437 5 953 541 5 187 480 5 945 928 and 6 011 554 Canadian Pat No 1 331 057 United Kingdom Pat No 2238414B Hong Kong Standard Pat No HK0940329 Republic of Singapore Pat No 51383 Euro Pat No 0 842 463 969272260 8 DE DK FI FR IT NL PT ES SE GB and additional patents are pending worldwide Entering text In Normal Greek and Extended modes each time you press a key in quick succession the next character available on that key is displayed For example to enter c you need to press amp amp P three times in quick succession To enter the displayed character release the key or press another key The cursor then moves to the next position If you want to enter two consecutive letters from the same key for example on or Il you may need to press to move to the next position You can also select characters from the character list You can display the character list by pressing and holding a text entry key or by selecting Menu gt Char List Only the characters available in your current text entry mode ar
28. notice No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd C 01680 Personal settings and notes Use the table below to record your GSM GPRS WAP settings Item Provisioning Provisioning Provisioning Provisioning Provisioning Information Information Information Information Information Setting No 1 Setting No 2 Setting No 3 Setting No 4 Setting No 5 Name Home URL Linger Time Gateway IP Non secure Security Secure Delete One Bearer Type Circuit Switched GSM Digital Dial Analogue Dial Circuit Type User ID User Password Packet Switched GPRS Access Point Name User ID User Password Authentication Normal Encrypted None PAP Chap 149 0 o g ke c o D o 0 D o a Personal settings and notes Notes v e a fe eu o oa 3 gt re 0 v 2a gt zd D o 150 The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under the battery For your convenience we recommend that you note the following details as a record of your purchase Part Number Serial Number Dealer Name Purchase Date E c o S 7 te S p 7
29. number using the keypad Enter the number then select Menu gt Ok gt To select a number from the contacts list Press to go to the Contacts List Select the contact Select Recall Confirm the number select Menu gt Ok o 7 7 dD B a fy D 0 o E 3 Z o Enter a nickname This can be up to 18 characters long Select Menu gt Ok Enter your message Select Menu gt Send gt Press to end the chat You can also enter a user message in your chat gt Select Menu gt User Msg A list of the user defined messages is displayed wo wo v gt Select the message you require gt Press O To edit a user message see Editing user messages on page 46 To save a chat message session select Menu gt Save Messaging 93 BHulbesso z E c v z o N o o e E e v n is E o 7 v p E Fy 94 Messaging e mail You can send and receive e mails via the mail servers of an Internet Service Provider ISP that supports POP3 SMTP protocols Before you can use the Internet e mail feature your SIM must be data enabled and you must have a contract with an ISP Settings The following functions are all available from Settings gt e mail Server list You must configure your e mail before you can send or receive e mail messages Server List lt 1 gt to 3 Edit Profile Mail SMTP POP3 Bearer Primary Secondary Name Addres
30. on your phone to Make and receive voice calls using a Bluetooth headset or car kit Transfer pictures sounds themes or other data files to or from PC s laptops or other mobile phones that support Bluetooth Send and receive electronic business cards with other mobile phones that support Bluetooth Connect a computer to the Internet so you can send e mails or browse websites Connect to a computer to send and receive faxes Turning Bluetooth on and off When Bluetooth is on the Bluetooth icon is displayed at the top of the main display If you leave Bluetooth on you can make and answer calls using your Bluetooth headset or car kit send e mails and browse websites without pressing any keys on your phone Note Leaving Bluetooth on reduces the phone s standby time by about 2096 121 Connect Connect gt Select On Off gt Select On or Off If Bluetooth is active and you choose to turn it off you are prompted to confirm the disconnection Note You can send and receive pictures sounds themes contact details and other data when Bluetooth is off Your phone automatically switches Bluetooth on while the transfer is taking place then switches it off when the transfer is complete Discovering and Pairing devices To use your Bluetooth headset or car kit with your phone to make voice calls or to use your Bluetooth enabled laptop to connect to the Internet you must Pair the
31. phone is not registered to a network Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network Emergency calls cannot be made You are not ina GSM coverage area Check that the antenna symbol Tis displayed move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Contacts List The phone is locked Enter the lock code to unlock the phone Phone number has been restricted Switch off restriction Problem Cause Troubleshooting Remedy X70 does not Discover The other Bluetooth Put the other device into another Bluetooth device may not be in Discoverable mode device Discoverable mode X70 fails to Pair with Incorrect Passkey entered Check Passkey and retry another Bluetooth device X70 may already be Paired with 10 devices Delete a device from the Paired Devices list X70 is not Discovered by other Bluetooth devices X70 is not in Discoverable mode Put the X70 into Discoverable mode Call is terminated when closing the phone Active Flip is enabled Important error messages Disable Active Flip These are some of the important error messages which may be displayed Area Not Allowed Roaming in the selected area is not allowed Network Not Allowed Roaming with the selected network is not allowed Security Failure The network has
32. press any key Status icons The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions The antenna GSM signal strength and battery icons are displayed when the phone is switched g rj S lt 5 a on and connected to a network Status icons AS Ful m Main display Information i Bec El Let NI ES B B sone selection selection area area Primary selection area 22 4o l2 WW NN 2 gge x g gt lan i Display icons Registered to a non home network Roaming The selected line number of the current call when using a SIM that has two lines This is SIM dependent Fa The call you are currently listening to when you are connected to more than one call Any other calls listed on the display are on hold This is SIM dependent 0 Call divert on New message received A flashing envelope indicates that your message store is full GPRS service available Antenna Indicates that you can make a call If it is the only icon displayed you can only make emergency calls GSM signal strength gt weak signal uil strong signal Battery level HH fan 2 TE flashing tow Abnormal battery charging All tones off or ring volume off Vibration alert on Quiet mode on Phone lock on Alarm set Bluetooth on Flashes when Discoverable 23 0 c fe o gt Le a o m Menu structure The
33. the predefined user message in your MMS message gt Select Menu gt User Msg A list of the user defined messages is displayed gt Select the message you require gt Press Q To edit a user message see Editing user messages on page 46 Messaging Inbox The messages you receive are stored in the Inbox Select Inbox gt MMS 4 If there are messages waiting a number appears by Waiting You need to retrieve these messages before you can play any audio files attached to them Retrieving a message gt Select Waiting gt Highlight a message gt Press V5 to retrieve the message When you have retrieved a message it is available in Receive The number of retrieved messages appears by Receive Waiting Read Retrieve Save Addr Sort Delete Delete All Reject Retrv All Call Display Keep When you select a message from the Waiting menu you can choose from Read Displays the message header Press retrieve the message Reject Do not retrieve the selected message Retrieve Retrieves the selected message Retry All Retrieves all waiting messages Save Addr Saves the address of the selected message Call Call the person who sent the selected message Sort Sorts your messages Display Displays the selected message Delete Deletes the selected message Keep Keeps a message for you to retrieve later Delete All Deletes all messages 7 A x fo 2 amp D a S 0 0 o E 3
34. v gt Speak clearly into the microphone to record the required name For each entry you are prompted to record the name a second time so that the phone recognises your voice and intonation When you have finished recording the display shows whether or not the recording was successful If the recording failed you need to try again You can try as many times as you need to Note Each recording is short so be ready to speak soon after initiating the recording Recalling a voice dial entry gt From idle mode press and hold 6 org gt Say clearly the name that you want to recall gt Press amp to call the number Dialling a voice dial entry You can set up voice dial to dial a voice dial number directly from idle mode so you don t have to press to call the number gt Select Voice Dial gt Select On Off gt Select On To turn it off select Off Note Use voice dial to make calls from your Bluetooth headset or car kit Voice dial recordings must be loud to ensure that confirmation is audible when using some car kits 61 8 5 o amp G gt A 3 2 E t S S o 5 3 o Contacts list SI S JOR UOD 3 amp v e o S o o 7 r3 4 v 2 2 e c D a 62 Contacts list Editing a voice dial entry gt Select Voice Dial gt Select an entry gt Select from Add Play and Delete Add Add a new Voice Dial entry Play Listen to the recording f
35. was originally marketed if the repair relates in any way to the adaptation or adjustment This guarantee shall only be valid in territories subject to the laws of the European Union and the EEA 22 c a o 9 Please keep this guarantee with your receipt EU warranty and 147 m c EU E A 5 E Coe lt o gt Q a i 2 ED EJ co 148 EU warranty and licensing Licensing Bluetooth 7 Bluetooth The Bluetooth word and mark are owned by the Bluetooth SIG sots te ieies Inc and any use of such marks by Panasonic is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners In Fusio In Fusio have developed specific software called ExEn for the purpose of downloading and playing games from mobile handset mue moane came conneern n Fusio is a trademark or registered trademark of In Fusio France Tegic T9 is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following U S Pat Nos 5 818 437 5 953 541 5 187 480 5 945 928 and 6 011 554 Canadian Pat No 1 331 057 United Kingdom Pat No 2238414B Hong Kong Standard Pat No HK0940329 Republic of Singapore Pat No 51383 Euro Pat No 0 842 463 969272260 8 DE DK FI FR IT NL PT ES SE GB and additional patents are pending worldwide CP8 Patent Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd 2003 Information in this document is subject to change without
36. z o Messaging 85 BHulbesso o a v o a 0 m 3 amp v 2 amp S gt x v 7 86 Messaging Reading received messages Once you have retrieved a message you can view it and play attached audio files gt Select Receive gt Highlight a message gt Press to play the message Receive Read Save Addr Sort Delete Delete All Play Call Display Keep When you select a message from the Receive menu you can choose from Read Displays the message header Play Plays the message Save Addr Saves the address of the current message Call Call the person who sent the message Sort Sorts your messages Display Displays the selected message Delete Deletes the selected message Keep Keeps a message for you to read later Delete All Deletes all messages Viewing your messages status To see a summary of waiting received sent draft and pending messages select Memory Status Outbox FA To access your Outbox select Outbox gt MMS From your outbox you can view all your draft pending and sent MMS messages You can also see a summary of your memory status You can highlight a message then press O to get the following menu options The available options depend on whether you are looking at a draft pending or sent message Read Displays any text in the message Send Sends the selected message Play Plays the message Send All Sends all
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38. 5 o a D 3 3 128 Connect Sending objects via infrared You can send data from Contacts List Data Folders and Business Card For Contacts List select gt Contacts List gt Browse gt Infrared For Data Folders highlight the object you want to send Press o Select Infrared For Business Card select Organiser gt Business Card gt Infrared Press O to stop the transmission at any time Receiving objects via infrared From the Connect menu select Receive Object The phone waits for incoming data from either Bluetooth or infrared port If data is received from an infrared device you are asked if you want to accept the data Customising your phone via infrared To customise your phone you can download ring tones wallpapers phone books and other data from your computer via infrared or the USB charge data cable EB UCX70 You can do this using the Handset Manager software on your CD ROM Connecting your computer to the Internet via infrared You can use Infrared to connect your computer Laptop Notepad or PC to your phone without using any cables Your phone acts as a modem and it can be used for connecting your computer to the Internet for web browsing sending receiving e mails and transferring files FTP To set up your computer and phone you need to Subscribe to CSD or GPRS service Install the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer See Installing the Data Connection Assistant soft
39. 7 88 Messaging Recipient group You can preset the destination of text messages There are five recipient groups You can store up to ten destinations in each group To name or rename a group gt Highlight a group number or name gt Press O gt Select Rename gt Enter a new name To add names to a recipient group gt Highlight a group number or name Press O Select Select Select Entry Select required name Select Recall To add another name press Select Entry Select required name Select Recall When you have added all the names press e Auto delete You can set this to automatically delete messages You select from Off Turns off Auto Delete Received Read Overwrites the oldest read message vv vvv v v v v Received Any Overwrites the oldest read message or the oldest unread message if there are no read messages Lifetime This is the time that your message is stored at the message centre The message centre keeps trying to deliver the message until the message is delivered or the Lifetime expires Receipt You can choose whether you want to receive a confirmation when your message has been delivered You select from Yes No and Ask If you select Ask you are asked if you want to receive a delivery confirmation whenever you send a message Protocol The Message Centre may be able to convert your message to the format specified by the selected protocol Messaging Review You
40. Cj Use this to receive data such as contact entries pictures sounds or themes from another infrared or Bluetooth device For details see Receiving objects via infrared on page 128 or Receiving objects via Bluetooth on page 124 Connect awe 9 Note This option is SIM dependent O This option contains the same items as the main Connect menu For details on the Connect options see Connect on page 121 pe Connect P From the Connect menu you can set up your Bluetooth and infrared dialup connections and receive data from other devices Note You can access the Connect menu from the top level menu or via the Organiser menu This is SIM dependent Your phone can be used as a modem to connect a laptop or desktop PC to the Internet via Bluetooth infrared or USB Data Cable For further information please refer to the documentation on the CD ROM or to the Panasonic website www panasonicmobile com support software Bluetooth Bluetooth On Off Discover Make Paired Settings amp Pair D coverable Devices Bluetooth provides wireless connections from your phone to headsets car kits PC s laptops and other devices It uses a radio link which provides fast and reliable transmission of data and voice without the need for a line of sight connection It operates over a distance of about 10 metres although you may be able to achieve a distance of up to 30 metres You can use Bluetooth
41. DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerised phone systems voice mailboxes etc GPRS General Packet Radio Service The name give to the advanced mobile packet data communications system that your phone supports This system gives increased data rates compared to a Circuit Switched Data CSD connection It is usually charged on the amount of data transferred not on the connection time To use your phone s GPRS capability you must subscribe to your network operator s GPRS service GSM Global System for Mobile Communications The name given to the advanced digital mobile phone system that your phone uses ISP Internet Service Provider Network Operator The organization responsible for operating a GSM network Pair Form a permanent association between two Bluetooth devices PAP Password Authentication Protocol A security feature for the GPRS network 137 Glossary TNT T Te 3 Glossary Passkey A one to sixteen digit number entered when Pairing Bluetooth devices Used as a security measure to prevent unauthorised Pairing Also known as PIN Password or Passcode by other manufacturers Password Used for the control of the Call Bar Supplied by your service provider 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
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43. PCs and laptops running Microsoft Windows 98 or later On most PCs the software should auto install when the CD ROM is inserted into the CD drive If not then autoplay must be manually selected in Windows Explorer Follow the instructions that appear on the PC screen to install the software Troubleshooting Please contact your dealer if any problem persists or if your problem is not dealt with here Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on The network youareusing Check that the battery is and the condition of the fully charged and battery can affect battery correctly connected to the life phone Short battery life for a The network you are using new battery and the condition of the battery can affect battery life Leaving Bluetooth on Turn Bluetooth off if you reduces standby battery are not using it life by about 20 Short battery life for an The battery has worn out Replace with a new fully old battery charged battery The charging indicator The battery is not attached Leave the phone charging does not light the battery to the phone or when the the battery for a few level indicator does not battery has been deeply minutes before the appear and the phone cannot be switched on discharged the phone will take a short time until the indicator is lit and attempting to switch it on when charging indicator lights Battery fails to charge The battery is not attached Ensure the battery i
44. Prien select another folder Changing the start up events The start up events are an animation that you can select and a greeting that you enter These appear when you turn on the phone The animation is also shown when you turn off the phone On Off Show Animation Greeting Enter the text of your greeting Select one of Off the preset animations Setting the brightness You can adjust the brightness of the display To make the display brighter select 1 to dim the display select 1 gt Select Brightness gt Use to move between 1 0 and 1 gt Press O Settings Setting the backlight time The Backlight Time is the time that your screen remains lit when you are not using your phone gt Select Backlight Time gt Select from 10 seconds 30 seconds and 60 seconds Note Setting the Backlight Time to 60 seconds can reduce the talk and standby time of your battery Setting the key backlight The Key Backlight illuminates your phone s keys gt Select Key Backlight gt Select On or Off Note Turning on the Key Backlight can reduce the talk and standby time of your battery Displaying the clock calendar in idle mode You can choose whether or not to display a clock or calendar on the screen when in idle mode Use to move between the options Clock Calendar Remove Clock Calendar Digital Analogue Calendar Clock Clock Changing the case screen settings The Case Screen is the screen on th
45. Rejecting a call 26 Reminder Creating 116 Deleting aeree 116 Deleting holiday reminder 117 Holiday reminder 117 Viewing 116 Remote ands ieget ees 79 Renaming Picture Qe Rx 77 101 Sound 42a xg ieee tessa 105 Resuming a call 30 Returning to default settings 57 Ring type 15 41 106 Ring volume 41 Roaming 4 5 oce eee ES 56 S Safety considerations 6 Index SAR 200s beaks p DER ses cen 8 Saving a picture 75 Schedule Changing the layout 117 Jumping toadate 117 Self timer isse essi ES was 79 Self portrait 000 75 Send your number 52 Service charges 50 Disable maximum level 51 Maximum level 51 Remaining cost 51 Unitprice 2isszecrm es 50 Used cost ense etes 51 Warning level 51 Shortcut key uuuuu 43 SIM Fittitig i e e es 12 Removing 12 Single Shot 54 uscci m 79 Slideshow 103 108 SMS Auto delete 88 Chate oed ebbetikRRRSUS 93 Creating a message 17 89 Message centre 87 Message lifetime 88 Message options 90 Message receipt 88 OutbOK 5 sa ea eRe Base 91 Protocol 2 4 88 Receiving a message 90 Recipient group 88 User messages 89 View stored message
46. Select the item that you want to enter When your message is complete select Ok Select Addr Select Edit to enter an address Enter an address Select Subj Select Edit to enter a subject Cw cv vvv v o v gt Enter a subject To send your message press Or press and select Send To save your message press O and select Save Your message is stored in the Outbox so you can send it or edit it later Quick start Creating a text message Use the Create option on the Messaging menu to create a text SMS message Select Create gt SMS Enter your text Press O Select Ok or Cancel Press O to send the message Enter the phone number Press O Select Ok or Cancel If you selected Ask as your Receipt option then you are asked Request Delivery Confirmation Press o then select No or Yes gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Setting up the Bluetooth headset The Bluetooth headset may be included with your phone or it is available as an optional accessory EB BHX70 It gives you wireless handsfree operation up to approximately 10 metres Before you can use the headset you need to Pair the headset and the phone First you need to turn on Bluetooth on the phone Select Menu gt Connect gt Bluetooth gt On Off gt On or select Menu gt Organiser gt Connect gt Bluetooth gt On Off gt On The Bluetooth icon appears on the screen You now need to set up the hea
47. URL Displays the current URL Enter URL Enter the address of the URL that you want to go to Page Memo Saves the currently displayed page Save Image Saves the currently displayed image Reload Reloads and updates the current page Browser Images Disables images to display a page more quickly Cookie Enable disable or delete cookies Push Message View all your push messages Clear Cache Deletes the page s in the cache and displays the Home Page Exit Stops the browser Browser Navigating pages Scroll up one line at a time Focus on a link if there is one Scroll down one line at a time Focus on a link if there is one o O Focus on the previous link If there is no previous link it behaves like Focus on the next link If there is no next link it behaves like Q Q If there is a left arrow icon in the right selection area of the screen this key returns you to the previous page If there is a tick icon in the right selection area of the screen this key opens a new menu 0 Display the browser menu Follow a highlighted link indicates an image that cannot be displayed o indicates on line browsing GPRS mode non secure indicates on line browsing GPRS mode secure indicates on line browsing CSD mode non secure amp ogUgms indicates on line browsing CSD mode secure Bookmarks This lists the bookmarks that you have stored Select a bookmark from the list to go di
48. Vibration Alert gt Select from Continuous Intermittent and Off spus Creating a ring type gt Select Melody Composer gt Create gt Using the following table enter the notes rests and durations to create your melody Key 15t press 2 4 press 3 press 4 press 5 press c C3 C4 CI e D3 D4 DI ei E3 E4 El ep Ir F3 F4 Fl D 2 G3 G4 G1 GB a2 A3 A4 Al em B3 B4 B1 Rest BD 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 1 16 Ep Sharp When you have completed your melody you can save it gt Press O gt Select Ok gt Enter a name gt Select Save gt Select the folder where you want to save your melody At any time during your composing you can press Bt play back your melody zi zi M 4 eo a a M D P a 42 Settings Once you have saved your melody you can edit it gt Select Edit from the Melody Composer menu gt Select the data folder where your melodies are stored gt Select the melody you want to edit gt Select Edit gt Use the relevant keys to insert new notes and rests Note The only restriction on the number of melodies you can compose is the space remaining in your data folders Recording a voice message You can record a message to use as your ring type gt Select Voice Recorder gt Record gt Record your message gt Store the recording in a data folder You can now select and use this sound in the sa
49. a subscription basis Some functions are SIM dependent For more information contact your service provider Switching the phone on and off To switch the phone on or off press and hold If you have set an animation and greeting these are displayed The phone starts in idle mode Making calls Ensure that the phone is switched on the network operator logo is displayed and the signal strength icon shows that network coverage is available in the current area gt From idle mode enter the area code and phone number gt Press Locking the keypad You can lock the keypad to avoid accidentally making calls when the phone is in your bag or pocket gt From idle mode press and hold gt Select Keyguard gt Press O twice To unlock the keypad Press O twice Camera mode To change to camera mode either select Camera from the main menu press o twice or press e from idle mode if the shortcut key is set for camera Leaving camera mode To leave camera mode press to return to idle mode Quick start Taking a picture gt When you are in camera mode move the phone around until you can see the image you want on the preview screen gt Press O to capture the image If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken you can press e to delete it Setting the wallpaper The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode gt Select Menu gt Data Folders gt Find a picture
50. aah Panasonic X7O C3 Bluetooth Operating Instructions Digital Cellular Phone Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely Contents Contents 5 iiaae S EIE bee es 3 Important information 0 5 Care and maintenance 00 9 Overview of features 02 000 11 SIM and battery 00 0 0 002 eee eee 12 QUICK Start 4 ec ere era bere tees eV 14 Your phone 0 cece eee eee 20 Display icons 2 00 0 e cece eee 22 Menu structure 00 0 0 eee eee eee 24 VOICE Calls 2 2 esepRR YR ates eee sd eee 26 Text entby csset Dre a eec eec te bos 35 Settings coss a A E VR P EHE 38 Contacts list succeeds ea EDS 58 Sr EE 67 BrOWSeL ioo eE Re dante er 69 Camera MET 74 Messaging ssec db nee daw es DE 80 Data folders 43e ota she c a ape teta 100 Organiser 422 ecce ee EUST S Eee duck 111 Connect exes kw EEE ee GR hee 121 AACCOeSSOTIGS irl pe eee peck ge tae 130 Troubleshooting 00 000 eee eee 133 Contents sjuojuo2 Contents GlOSSaty es aie cem e bete a tonat acea 137 Specifications 00 0 cece eee eee 139 EU warranty and licensing 141 Personal settings and notes 149 Important information Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks GSM900 GSM1800 and GSM1900 It also supports GPRS f
51. an only dial numbers that are in the fixed dial store If you manually dial a number it must match one in the fixed dial store Ifyou store edit or delete a phone number you have to enter the PIN2 provided by your service provider You enter the contact details using the Create option on the SIM menu When you save the entry you have to enter your PIN2 The number is stored in the fixed dial store on your SIM 65 7 S 2 8 o S ES i fo oO A 3 o Contacts list SI S JOR UOD zi v 2 e zi 5S ri a z M a e ER D Q 66 Contacts list Creating barred dial number entries Note Before you can create a barred dial number entry you have to enable Barred Dial see Enabling and disabling barred dial on page 56 When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as barred dial numbers You can use this to stop certain numbers being dialled You enter the contact details using the Create option on the SIM menu When you save the entry you have to enter your password Storage This shows the amount of space you have used on your SIM and your phone Use Sto move between the two You can copy all the SIM contacts to the phone or copy all the phone contacts to the SIM gt Select Menu gt Copy All gt Select SIM to phone or Phone to SIM You can delete all the SIM contacts or all the phone contacts gt Select Menu gt D
52. an synchronize your contacts list you have to set up a connection to the external database You can set up two connections gt Highlight Sync Contacts gt Select Edit gt Select a connection gt Select Edit gt Enter the information about the connection Organiser You need to set Profile Name This can be whatever you want to call the connection Server Name Enter the server URL Server Database Enter the name of the database Server User ID Enter your user ID Server Password Enter your user password You can just send changes to the external database or send all your records to the external database To just send changes to the external database gt Select Syne Contacts gt Select the server To send all your records to the external database gt Select Restore Contacts gt Select the server Synchronizing your schedule Before you can synchronize your schedule you have to set up a connection to the external database You can set up two connections gt Highlight Syne Schedule gt Select Edit gt Select a connection gt Select Edit gt Enter the information about the connection You need to set Profile Name This can be whatever you want to call the connection Server Name Enter the server URL Server Database Enter the name of the database Server User ID Enter your user ID Server Password Enter your user password You can just send
53. any downloaded files nothing is deleted Downloading wallpapers ringtones and themes You can download images to use as wallpaper melodies to use as ringtones and themes to change the look of your phone The Panasonic website is http www panasonicbox com Note The Panasonic Box service is country and network operator dependent For a list of supported countries and operators gt Go to http www panasonicbox com gt Select your region gt Click on FAQ gt Click on General gt View the list of currently supported countries and network operators Data folders Before you can download any files you need to register with Panasonic Box gt gt gt gt Go to http www panasonicbox com Select your region Click on User Registration Follow the instructions on the screen To access the site from your phone you need to save the URL as a bookmark gt gt gt gt Select Browser Select Enter URL Enter http wap panasonicbox com Select Ok The Panasonic WAP home page is displayed Downloading a colour logo gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Log in to Panasonic Box Select Logos and press o Select the category of the logo that you want to download and press o Select the number of the colour logo you want to download and press o Check whether this is the logo you want to download select Download and press o Press to select Menu Select Save Image Select the
54. asonic Service Center Osnabr ck Petsch Kundendienst GmbH Pagenstecherstrake 75 49090 Osnabr ck Tel 49 0 541 68 038 Panasonic Service Center Wiesbaden J Hemmerling VAD GmbH Ostring 7 65205 Wiesbaden Tel 49 0 6122 90 91 10 Panasonic Service Center Mannheim N Schaaf ReichenbachstraRe 21 23 68309 Mannheim Tel 49 0 621 72 787 0 Panasonic Service Center Stuttgart Hans Beck Friedrich List StraRe 38 70771 Leinfelden Echterdingen Tel 49 0 711 94 701 0 Panasonic Service Center Reutlingen Herbert Geissler LichtensteinstraRe 75 72770 Reutlingen Tel 49 0 7072 92 96 0 Panasonic Service Center M nchen G Berghofer amp W Kaller GmbH Helene Wessel Bogen 7 80939 M nchen Tel 49 0 89 318 907 0 Panasonic Service Center Augsburg Klaus Bienek Affinger Stra e 4 86167 Augsburg Tel 49 0 821 70 70 75 Panasonic Service Center N rnberg Herbert Geissler GmbH Friedrich Ebert StraRe 21 90537 Feucht Tel 49 0 9128 70 67 0 Panasonic Service Center Eisenach Blitz Electro Electronic GmbH Bahnhofstra e 17 99817 Eisenach Tel 49 0 3691 29 29 428 A Panasonic Service Center in sterreich Frisch Lokahlbahnweg 12 4060 Leonding Tel 43 7326 76961 FR CETELEC FI de la Delorme 5 Avenue Paul h roult 13015 MARSEILLE T l 04 96 15 77 77 T l 04 91 58 07 55 CORDON Electronique BP 460 FI Taden 22107 DINAN CEDEX T l 02 96 85 82 20 Fax 02 96 85 82 2
55. ccess the Internet from your computer using your phone as a modem Send and receive faxes from your computer Download ring tones wallpapers phone books and other data to customise your phone You should use this in conjunction with the software on the CD ROM Note Refer to the documentation on the CD ROM or to the Panasonic website www panasonicmobile com support software 129 Connect gt O o o o o fe o 130 Accessories Bluetooth headset EB BHX70 You can use a Bluetooth Headset to make handsfree calls within approximately 10 metres of your phone ww Car charger EB CDX70 Top up your battery in your vehicle by attaching this to your cigarette lighter socket Car holder EB KAX70 This can be mounted in your vehicle to store your phone Can be used with car charger and personal handsfree to provide basic in car handsfree operation Carry case EB YKX70 This hip case protects your phone and can be attached to your belt to keep it close at hand Accessories Fast travel charger EB CAX70UK Carry this wherever you go so you can always recharge your 4 battery Fast travel charger EB CAX7OEU a Li lon battery EB BSX70 Double your talk time by having a spare battery Personal handsfree EB EMD87 Talk and move while keeping your hands free by using a personal handsfree Put the ear piece in your ear and the adaptor in the side of the
56. comes wet immediately remove the battery and contact your dealer Never throw a battery into a fire It may explode 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 battery Batteries can cause property damage injury or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material i e metal jewellery key etc 5 e fes S xe I 9 i E m 5 a 3 e 5 on a E D 5 fs D 10 Care and maintenance cfd gw e a Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area not in direct sunlight between 5 C and 35 C It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range When connecting the phone to an external source read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions Ensure the phone is compatible with the product it is being connected to When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for information on recycling Overview of features Your phone has the following features Bluetooth connectivity Use this to make and receive calls using wireless Bluetooth Headsets or Car Kits Also to transfer data to and from PCs Laptops other mobile phones and devices that support Bluetooth Calculator Use this to p
57. conversation at the same time You can swap between a multi party call and another call as you do for two separate calls Enabling a multi party call gt With two calls connected one active and one on hold press o gt Select Merge All three parties can now talk to each other Voice calls Adding people You can add people to the multi party call up to a maximum of five either by making a call or accepting an incoming call You can then merge the new call into the multi party gt Press O gt Select Merge Note When you make a call or accept an incoming call the multi party call is placed on hold The other callers in the multi party call can continue to talk to each other while on hold from you Splitting a multi party call You can select a caller from the multi party call and remove their connection so that you can talk privately to them gt Press O gt Select Option gt Select a caller gt Select Split The selected caller is split from the multi party and the multi party call is placed on hold The remaining multi party callers can still talk to each other Rejoining a multi party call When you have finished talking to an individual you can rejoin the multi party call gt Press O gt Select Merge Ending a single connection to a multi party call gt Press O gt Select Option gt Select a caller gt Select End Note You cannot end an individual caller if you have a call on hold or
58. ct the default audio device Voice calls Rejecting calls To reject an incoming call gt Wait until the headset or car kit rings gt Press and hold down the main function key on the EB BHX70 headset until you hear a low tone or press the red end button on most car kits Transferring calls from handset to Bluetooth headset or car kit If you make a call using your handset you can transfer the call to your headset or car kit once the call is connected V Press the main function button on the EB BHX70 headset or the green call button on most car kits gt The display reads Voice Call Bluetooth Alternatively you can select Menu gt Bluetooth The display reads Transferring Audio to Bluetooth then changes to Bluetooth Audio Transfer Complete Note If you transfer the call using the Menu then the call is transferred to the default audio device See Selecting default audio device on page 123 for information about selecting your default audio device Transferring a call from Bluetooth headset or car kit to handset If you are making a call using your headset or car kit you can transfer the call to your handset gt On the handset select Menu gt Select H held Using automatic redial If a connection is unsuccessful press O when Ok is displayed To stop redialling press O when Cancel or C is displayed Using hotkey dialling If you have set up hotkey dialling you can press and hold a digit key to call co
59. d gt COMn where n is the Bluetooth COM port number Setting your computer s dial up connection From your web browser gt Select Start gt Program gt Panasonic Data Connection Assistant gt Select the previously created data connection then select the Connect option from the File menu gt Enter your user name and password and select Connect Once connected you can Browse web sites using your computer s web browser software e g Internet Explorer Send and receive e mails using your e mail software application Send and receive files to and from a server connected to the Internet using FTP software 3 v e 5 E D lz m M Uu D 2 e s 3 Note For further details see the Data Connection Assistant documentation 126 Connect Faxing from your computer via Bluetooth You can use Bluetooth to connect your computer laptop notepad or PC to your phone without using any cables Your phone acts as a fax modem You can use it for sending and receiving faxes Once it is set up whenever you send a fax from your computer it will use Bluetooth to connect to the phone then your phone will dial the fax number To send and receive faxes you must subscribe to your network operator s fax service This gives you a second number for receiving incoming faxes To set up your computer and phone you need to Subscribe to fax service Install Bluetooth on your c
60. daptation 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 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
61. dset for more details please refer to the Headset Operating instructions To turn the EB BHX70 headset on and make it Discoverable hold down the main function key for 10 seconds Note The headset is only Discoverable for a few minutes If it is not Discovered during this period the Pairing will fail You can try again by making the headset Discoverable again 17 t S 7 x 9 E s Hes YOINO 18 Quick start Finally you need to Pair the devices gt On the phone select Discover amp Pair As the phone Discovers devices it displays them on the screen gt When the headset name appears in the list you can select Stop to stop the search gt Ifthe phone does not Discover your headset check that your headset is still Discoverable and press to try again gt Highlight the headset in the list gt Select Pair gt Enter the Bluetooth Passkey provided with the headset Note The Passkey for Panasonic EB BHX70 Bluetooth Headset is 0000 The Pairing will fail if you enter the wrong Passkey Press Retry to try again You can select Paired Devices to confirm that the devices are Paired This lists all the devices that are Paired with the phone Once the headset and phone are Paired you can use the headset to make and answer calls To make calls from your EB BHX70 headset the headset must be on Press the main function button on your headset then after the tone use voice dialling To answer a ca
62. e Delete the message Delete All Delete all messages 7 7 x o 2 2 3 s dD D 0 0 o E A 5 z o Messaging 91 BHulbesso D Ej M o o o D a 3 s M W e D 2 3 P a P3 a 92 Messaging Broadcasts S Broadcasts are messages sent on a variety of subjects by your service provider Topics Before you can receive broadcasts you need to specify the topics of information that you want to receive gt Select Topics gt Press O gt Select Insert gt Use Sto page through the list of available topics gt Press O to select a topic If you want to specify more than one topic keep paging through the topics and select all the ones that you want Turning broadcasts on and off If you are busy or do not want to receive broadcasts for a while you can turn them off and turn them on again later gt Select Receive gt Select On or Off Message list The Message List stores the last broadcast messages that you received You can delete messages from here Languages You can change the language for your broadcast messages gt Select Language gt Select Menu gt Edit gt Select the language from the list Messaging z SMS chat With SMS Chat you can read sent and received messages with another party on one screen Use this to start a call in chat mode gt Enter the phone number you want to chat with gt To enter a
63. e displayed Text entry Editing text Press Sto move up or down one line of text Press O to move left or right one character Press e delete the character to the left of the cursor Press and hold e to delete the current line If you move the cursor over a character and press another key the new character is inserted immediately before the selected character Cut copy and paste You can cut copy and paste text from other messages or contacts list entries on your phone To cut text gt Select Menu gt Cut gt Move to the start of the text that you want to cut and select Start gt Use to highlight the text that you want to cut and select Stop To copy text gt Select Menu gt Copy gt Move to the start of the text that you want to copy and select Start gt Use to highlight the text that you want to copy and select Stop You can only paste text if you have previously cut or copied some text To paste text gt Move where you want to paste the text gt Select Menu gt Paste Text entry 37 38 gi i Settings Use the Settings menu to personalise your phone Display Display Wallpaper On Off Brightness Backlight Key Clock Case Operator Show Time Backlight Calendar Screen Notice Setting the wallpaper The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode gt Select Wallpaper gt Select your picture If your picture is not in the folder press
64. e front of the phone It has a clock icon area incoming message area and call alerts area Case Screen Contrast Backlight Orientation Case Colour Screen 39 gt em a Q A D Z 7 z E c Settings spus z 3 v 7 o E a a v g a El D lt 40 Settings Changing the contrast gt Select Contrast gt Use 9 to move between 0 and 10 gt Select Ok Changing the backlight colour You set the backlight colour to see what type of call you are receiving or what mode you are in when the phone is closed You can set the backlight colour for Alarm Schedule Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Messages MMS Notify WAP Services Voicemail Camera Mode Others To set your backlight colours gt Select BacklightColour gt Select the item you want to change gt Select a colour Changing the orientation The orientation changes the alignment of the information on the case screen gt Select Orientation gt Select Left or Right Changing the case screen display gt Select Case Screen gt Select from Clock Status Analogue and Digital If you select Clock Status the battery level and GSM signal strength appear in the information area Operator notice Note This option is SIM dependent O If you disable Operator Notice you will not receive messages from your service provider Settings Alerts Alerts Ring Ring Type Quiet Vibration Melody Vo
65. e or press amp gt Press O to confirm or c cancel Close up picture When the image is on the preview screen press to see a close up picture This zooms in on the centre of the image Press Q to return to the original image Brightness adjustment You can set the brightness of an image both before and after taking the picture The brightness can be increased or decreased by two levels Changing brightness while taking a picture When the image is on the preview screen press to make it lighter or 9 to make it darker The brightness icon at the top of the screen changes to show how much lighter or darker you have made the image 77 Camera esaweg 78 Camera Changing brightness after taking a picture See Changing the brightness on page 76 Preview screen menu Preview Screen Photo Light Twilight Effect Frame Format These are all set up using the same basic method gt When the required image is shown in the preview screen press gt Select the required option gt Select the required setting gt Press A 0 leave the menu Photo light Turns on a light on the front of the phone Twilight Turn Twilight on when taking pictures in low light conditions Effect With Effect you can choose from Off Sepia Monochrome or Negative Frame Capture Mode This places a border round the image You can preview the frame by highlighting it then pressing O Format With Format you can ch
66. ee Receive object on page 120 115 T G o N N o a 5 a A n oO M G o is e A o Organiser sasiuebio o v a D o o 5 v 4 m o 2 o 116 Organiser Schedule Use the schedule to register reminders for events and for planning holiday periods Caution You need to ensure that any settings made in the schedule will not automatically power on the phone when you are in an aircraft medical facility etc See Important information on page 5 Creating a reminder Select Menu gt Create Press Enter the start date Enter the end date Select the next menu item Enter the start time Enter the end time Select the next menu item Select from Once Daily Weekly and Yearly Select the next menu item Enter any notes that you want to make Select the next menu item Select a ring type Press to save the entry vvv vvv v vV vV vV v Viewing a reminder gt Highlight a date gt Select View or select Menu gt View gt Select the reminder gt Select Detail Deleting a reminder gt Highlight a date gt Select Menu gt Delete gt Select from Day Past and All Day deletes all the reminders on the selected day Past deletes all reminders prior to the selected day All deletes all reminders Organiser Setting a holiday reminder gt Select Menu gt Options Select Holiday Set Select Day or Day of the week Pre
67. elect the sound that you want to send Press O Select Bluetooth Select the Bluetooth device from the list of Paired Devices or select Find to Discover another Bluetooth device Note You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files Viewing the sound properties You can see the file name the date and time that it was created its size whether or not it is copyrighted and whether or not you can forward and copy the sound gt gt gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored Select the sound that you want Press O Select Properties Using the sound as your ring type vvv v v v Select the folder where your sounds are stored Select the sound that you want Press O Select Use As Select the type of call you want to use the ring type Your ring type is updated to use the selected sound Data folders My themes The phone has seven predefined themes A theme contains a colour scheme It may also contain a wallpaper and or a ringtone You use a theme to change the look and feel of your phone Note The seven predefined themes only contain a colour scheme They set the colours used on your screen They do not contain a wallpaper or a ringtone Select a theme Properties Use As Viewing the theme properties You can see the theme name the date and time that it was created its size whether or not it is copyrighted and whether or not you can forward and copy the theme gt Se
68. elete All gt Select SIM Contacts or Phone Contacts Games The games that are on your phone are network dependent If you have four games listed then you have embedded games and should follow the instructions in the Embedded games section If you have one game listed then you have downloadable games and should follow the instructions in the Downloadable games section Embedded games Games Space RollerKid Panko Crazy Demo Welcome Instructions Settings War Cobra To play the embedded games select the required game then follow the on screen instructions Demo Select this to see a demonstration of a game Welcome Select this to read the welcome screen Instructions Select this to see general instructions for playing the games Settings Settings Nickname Sound Vibrations Backlight Nickname Use this to create a name to use when you play games When you first select this item it displays No nickname Use e to delete the existing text then enter your nickname Sound Use this to set the sound level for your games You can select from Off Low Medium and High 67 68 Games Vibrations If you turn vibrations on the phone vibrates when a target is hit in the game You can select from On and Off Backlight Use this to set your key backlight You can select from Off On 30s and Always on Note If you select Always on this may affect the talk and standby time of your battery Downloadable games
69. elody 42 Contacts list Browsing 58 New entry 59 Cookies Deleting 73 Disabling 73 Enabling 73 Copying Pict t uz c nx Deer 102 Sound xcsss ereveerteets 105 Creating aring type 42 CSD oe reunirse enses 4 137 Currency converter Converting a value 114 Inital conversion rate 114 Reversing rates 114 D Deleting Downloaded files 108 Holiday reminder 117 Memos x oe di e aes 120 Pict r siis be 77 102 Reminder 116 SOUNA Sceg22 js obec een 105 Display brightness 38 Display icons 22 Display language 45 Diverts Cancelling 52 Current status 52 Selling c det tad 52 Downloading ringtones 108 Downloading wallpapers 108 DTMF tones Length eR 45 Sending s sosecr ec eR 26 Duration Allcalls lt i ec cawecd etree 49 Last Gall 2 1 nied aaa es 48 E Ear piece volume 30 153 Index Editing Sound ose ad iq ERES 104 TEREA iSite cd git cin pde 37 User messages 46 e mail Creating a message 96 Message status 98 Reading a message 97 Received message options 98 Receiving a message 97 Send options 96 Sending a message 97 Server list 2 00060 scene 94 Emergency calls
70. erform basic calculations Camera Converter Use this to convert currency values when you are abroad Games Use this to play games on your phone Infrared connectivity Use this to transfer information between your phone and another device that has an infrared port MMS Multimedia Messaging Use this to send and receive pictures and sounds chedule se this to set reminders for important events MS text messaging se this to send and receive text messages MS Chat se this to have a text conversation S U S U S U Synchronization Use this to synchronize your Schedule and Contacts List with an external server Voice dial Use this to dial a number by talking to the phone WAP browser Use this to access the Internet Use the digital camera to take pictures to send in your messages or use as your wallpaper 11 o L 5 E E tq e E o 2 E gt 9 a E EJ Qa o fo oO x lt 12 SIM and battery Fitting and removing the SIM You insert the SIM into the back of the phone underneath the battery If your SIM contains contact details the first time that you browse your contacts list after fitting a new SIM you are asked whether you want to transfer the SIM data to your phone Fitting the SIM Removing the SIM Fitting and removing the battery Before you remove the battery ensure that the phone is switched off and that the charger is disconnected from the phone
71. ers 108 Melody composer 42 MEMO y asekLes border us 119 Deleting uidi iex 120 Play back 120 Recording a conversation 119 Memory information 108 Menu shortcuts 25 MMS Configuring 81 Creating a message 16 83 Entering user messages 84 Messages status 86 Outbox s gebe 86 Player mode 82 Reading messages 86 Receive options 82 Retrieving messages 85 Send options 82 Sending a picture 101 Sending a sound 104 Moving PiGt re 252 oorr er 102 Sound os ses rr ren 105 Multi shot 0 79 Multi party calls 32 N New contact 59 Notepad 2e rene 34 P Password dr Ree 54 Phone defaults 57 Phone lock Cancelling 53 Changing the code 53 Setlig penre ereis ens arns 53 Phone Off 221221 14 PHONON zo ee d e wes 14 Picture As wallpaper 103 Brightness 76 Effects lle essere 76 Format ize eee a TI Frame one eed RES 76 SIZE 125b ben bee eee 76 PUM e isse a ole ms TI PIN Changing 55 Disabling 55 Enabling 55 PIN2 Disabling 55 Enabling 55 Playingasound 104 Q Quiet mode 15 41 R Receive object 120 Receiving a second call 31
72. et the maximum cost of the calls that you can make gt Select Service Charges gt Max Cost gt Select Menu gt Edit gt Enter your PIN2 gt Enter the maximum number of units the corresponding cost is displayed Note The duration of one unit may vary during the day at peak and off peak times The call charge information may not be an accurate reflection of the tariffs charged by your service provider Disabling the maximum unit level Use this to disable your maximum cost setting gt Select Service Charges gt Max Cost gt Select Menu gt Disable gt Confirm that you want to disable this setting gt Enter your PIN2 Setting a warning level You can set a warning to indicate that you have almost reached your maximum cost Note This is SIM dependent 0 gt Select Service Charges gt Warning At gt Enter a value in units at which you want the warning to sound Viewing the remaining cost You can see how many units you have left before you reach your maximum cost level Select Service Charges gt Cost Left Viewing the used cost You can see how many units you have used Select Service Charges gt Call Meter 51 o amp 2 E o Er 9 o D A 5 z o Settings suas 3 c v on E amp a v fe a 2 lt S 52 Settings Sending your number Note This is network dependent i If your network supports this function y
73. etting the colour priority You can choose whether to use your colour settings or those set by the Internet site that you are viewing gt Select Colour Priority gt Select from Prefer Content and Prefer User s Setting the font size You can choose the font size of the text gt Select Font Size gt Select from Large Standard and Small Browser Arranging the colour You can set the colours for your background text visited site and new site gt Select Arrange Colour gt Select from Background Text Colour Visited Site or New Site gt Select a colour Enabling and disabling the browser images If you disable browser images pages display more quickly gt Select Browser Images gt Select from On and Off Bookmarks You can choose whether to have one list of bookmarks or whether to group your bookmarks gt Select Bookmarks gt Select from List and Group If you select Group you can set up five different groups to store your bookmarks Enabling and disabling push reception If you enable Push Reception you will receive all the push messages sent by your service provider gt Select Push Reception gt Select from On and Off Cookie Cookies are information saved about a site to allow you to access it more quickly when you return to it If you want the phone to save cookies select Cookie gt Enable gt On If you do not want the phone to save cookies select Cookie gt Enable gt Off
74. evices gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to send gt Press O gt Select Infrared Note You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files Data folders Sending a picture via Bluetooth gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to send gt Press O gt Select Bluetooth gt Select the Bluetooth device from the list of Paired Devices or select Find to Discover another Bluetooth device Note You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files Viewing the image properties You can see the image name the date and time that it was created its size whether or not it is copyrighted and whether or not you can forward and copy the file gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want gt Press O gt Select Properties Using images as a slide show You can display the images in the folder as a slide show starting with the current image Each image displays for five seconds You can select Pause to stop the slide show and Cont to continue with the slide show gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture gt Press O gt Select Slide Show Using the picture as your wallpaper gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want gt Press O gt Select Use As gt Select Wall
75. folder where you want to save the image Downloading a ringtone vvv vo v v v Log in to Panasonic Box Select Ringtones and press o Select the category of the ringtone that you want to download and press o Select the number of the ringtone you want to download and press o Select Download and press o Press to save the ringtone Select the folder where you want to save the sound Downloading a theme vvv cro v v Log in to Panasonic Box Select Themes and press o Select the category of the theme that you want to download and press o Select the number of the theme you want to download and press Select Download and press o Press to save the theme Select the folder where you want to save the theme 109 DELER Fe o CIE SJ9pJoJ eyeg 110 Data folders Setting up a downloaded theme To set up the colours and wallpaper associated with your theme see Using the theme on page 107 To set up the ringtone associated with your theme see Using the sound as your ring type on page 106 Note Not all downloadable themes on Panasonic Box have ringtones Some contain only a colour scheme and a wallpaper Synchronization Contacts List Converter Business Card Schedule 1 Syne Schedule 1 Browse 1 View 2 Sync Contacts 2 Create 2 Bluetooth 3 Server List 3 Voice Dial 3 Infrared 4 Restore Schedule 4 Groups 5 Restore Contacts 5 Settings 6 SIM 7 Storage CY sai x Calculator Ala
76. g overwritten when your Inbox is full If a message is protected and you no longer want it to be protected select Unprotect Delete Deletes the message Delete All Delete all the messages in your Inbox Properties View details of the message for example file size Kb Voice mailbox y Qo Before you can use voice mail you may need to contact your service provider gt Select Voice Mailbox gt Press O gt Select Recall gt Press to dial the number Follow the instructions given by your service provider at this number z E c v a o i 2 E e v lt S 1 7 3 D E o x lt 98 Messaging Data folders You can access your Data Folders directly from the top level menu For details on the Data Folder options see Data folders on page 100 Managing your inbox and outbox When your Inbox or Outbox is full any new messages that you create or receive will overwrite existing messages starting with the oldest To prevent messages being overwritten you should regularly clean up your lists deleting any messages that you no longer require 99 7 2 o 3 o 2 S E a A fe D G D D E E 5 o Messaging SJ9pJoJ eyeg 100 S Data folders Use data folders to store your pictures sounds and themes There are three predefined folders for My Pictures My Sounds and My Themes These may contain preloaded files There are five empty folders You ca
77. ge from your mobile phone to a fixed line phone Sending a new message gt Enter your message text and include the fixed line number somewhere in the message The number can be at any point in your message but you must enter the number with a hash at the beginning and the end for example 01234 5678907 gt Send the message to Big Mobile on 07786 201010 Replying to a message from a fixed line gt Select Reply gt Enter your message text and include the fixed line number somewhere in the message The number can be at any point in your message but you must enter the number with a hash at the beginning and the end for example 01234 5678907 gt Select Send Inbox E Indicates that you have received a new message A flashing envelope indicates that your message store is full Received text messages are stored in your Inbox L Select Inbox gt SMS to see a list of your received messages Message options Select a message Read Reply Forward Chat Move Delete Delete All Read Display any text in the message Reply Reply to the person who sent the message Forward Forward the message to someone else Chat Read sent and received messages with another party on one screen gt Select Chat Enter the phone number you want to chat with Enter a nickname This can be up to 18 characters long Send and receive messages Press to end the chat When you receive a message in chat mode the text appears above
78. h Network Network Mode List Changing to a new network When you are not in your home country or region you may be able to use a network that you are not directly subscribed to This is called roaming Note National Law may not permit roaming in your home region Use the options on the Network menu to select a network that is available in your current location gt Select New Network gt Select a new network An X appears in the information area if you cannot register with the selected network Settings Search mode You can set the Search Mode to Automatic or Manual When the Search Mode is Manual the phone only uses the selected network If coverage is lost you need to select another network When the Search Mode is Automatic the phone automatically reselects a new network to maintain network availability Network list In Automatic Mode the phone uses the Network List to find a new network The location numbers in the Network List show the search priority You can change the list as follows Insert stores a new network in the currently displayed location and moves other networks down Edit overwrites the old network with a new one Delete deletes the currently displayed network Ok selects the currently displayed network Defaults Use this to return your personal settings to their factory default You cannot return the Phone Lock or Language to their default settings 57 n f 5 O 9 a a
79. h of each memo is 14 seconds Note You can press the memo key on the side of the phone to access the memo function from idle mode If you install a different SIM you will lose your current memos When you have filled the four memo storage areas any new recording overwrites the oldest memo Caution You are responsible for the security of a recorded message You should ask for the other party s consent before recording Recording a memo gt Select Record gt Record your message gt Press to stop recording gt Press O to start recording the next memo Recording a conversation gt To start recording during a call press and select Memo or press the memo key on the side of the phone A tone sounds when recording starts and again when it stops gt To stop recording press o 119 E o A c o fe c G D x s 5 E Organiser sasiuebiC D 3 v e E a 9 a E v EU I 2 lt e S Q Ea 120 Organiser Playing back a recording gt Select Playback gt Select a recording To stop playing press O twice Note You can use the notepad during play back see Using the notepad on page 34 Volume control during play back While playing back a recording use 9 to adjust the volume Deleting a recording gt Select Delete gt Select the recording gt Confirm delete recording Receive object cy Note This option is SIM dependent
80. handset and talk USB and charging data cable EB UCX70 Use this to connect your phone to a PC so you can Connect your PC to the Internet Send faxes from your PC Download ring tones wallpapers phone books and other data to customise your phone You should use this in conjunction with the software on the CD ROM 131 Accessories sonosse22y 132 Accessories CD ROM PC Software The CD ROM supplied with your X70 phone contains software applications which allow you to manage the information in your phone from a Personal Computer PC and to enable your PC to communicate with the Internet through your phone These applications include Data Connection Assistant Software The Panasonic Data Connection Assistant Software allows you to connect a laptop or desktop PC to the Internet and other network services via your X70 mobile phone For further information please refer to the documentation on the CD ROM or to the Panasonic website www panasonicmobile com support software X70 Handset Manager With Handset Manager you can easily manage your phone information on a PC and synchronize it back to the phone This information includes contacts messages calendar and the image or sound data held in your X70 For further information please refer to the documentation on the CD ROM or to the Panasonic website www panasonicmobile com support software Installing the Software The software is compatible with
81. he device that you want to be the default gt Select Menu gt Make Default Note If the Make Default option is not available then this device is already the default device 123 z e 2 E a A o o S A 5 o Connect Connect Viewing your Bluetooth settings Your Bluetooth name is the name reported to other Bluetooth devices when they Pair or exchange data with your phone By default the name is Panasonic X70 but we recommend that you change it To view your Bluetooth name and address select Settings To edit the name select Menu gt Edit You cannot change your Bluetooth address Sending objects via Bluetooth You can send data from Contacts List Data Folders and Business Card For Contacts List select gt Contacts List gt Browse gt Bluetooth For Data Folders highlight the object you want to send Press select Bluetooth For Business Card select Organiser gt Business Card gt Bluetooth Select the device from the list Receiving objects via Bluetooth From the Connect menu select Receive Object The phone waits for incoming data from either Bluetooth or infrared port If data is received from a Bluetooth device you are asked if you want to accept the data You do not need to Pair with the other Bluetooth device Note If Bluetooth is off when you send or receive objects your phone automatically switches Bluetooth on while the transfe
82. here are five recipient groups You can store up to ten destinations in each group Signature Use this to insert essential information in outgoing messages for example disclaimer Auto Quote Use this to attach text from the message that you are replying to Set to On or Off Create Use Create to create an e mail message gt Select Create gt e mail gt Highlight To Cc or Bee gt Press twice to select an entry from your Contacts List Or Press O and select Edit Select Menu gt Add then enter the e mail address Select the required folder z gt Repeat the previous steps until you have added all the recipients 3 gt Highlight Subj to enter a subject line gt Select Edit p gt Enter text then select Menu gt OK E gt Highlight Message to enter your message gt Select Edit x gt Enter text then select Menu gt OK g gt To attach a file highlight File 3 gt Select Edit M gt Select Menu gt Add 3 3 gt Select the required file then select Menu gt OK 96 Messaging User messages You can enter one of the predefined user message in your e mail message gt Select Menu gt User Msg A list of the user defined messages is displayed gt Select the message you require gt Press O To edit a user message see Editing user messages on page 46 Send Receive You can send and receive e mails at the same time This sends any unsent messages i
83. icated in the Product Service Guide or the nearest authorised dealer together with this guarantee and proof of date of purchase The purchaser will then be informed whether i the sales company or national distributor will handle the repair service or ii the sales company or national distributor will arrange for trans shipment of the appliance to the EU EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed or iii the purchaser may himself send the appliance to the sales company or national distributor in the EU EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed If the appliance is a product model which is normally supplied by the sales company or national distributor in the country where it is used by the purchaser then the appliance together with this guarantee card and proof of date of purchase should be returned at the purchaser s risk and expense to such sales company or distributor which will handle the repair service In some countries the affiliated sales company or national distributor will designate dealers or certain service centres to execute the repairs involved If the appliance is a product model which is not normally supplied in the country where used or if the appliance s internal or external product characteristics are different from those of the equivalent model in the country where used the sales company or national distributor may be able to have the guarantee repair service executed by obtaining spare pa
84. ice Auto Volume Mode Alert Composer Recorder Answer Changing the ring volume You can change the ring volume so that you can hear your phone ring For example ina noisy environment you may want to set the volume to maximum gt Select Ring Volume gt Use 6 to move between 0 and 4 on the volume scale y gt Press O to select the new volume level Note This option is unavailable if you are in quiet mode Setting the ring type Use ring type to select the sound you want to hear when you receive a call gt Select Ring Type gt Select the type of call that you want to change gt Select your sound If your sound is not in the folder press e then select another folder Setting quiet mode In quiet mode the microphone amplifies your voice so you can whisper and still be heard by the person on the other end of the call You should use quiet mode in situations where you do not want to disturb the people around you In quiet mode the phone will not ring when you receive a call or message unless you set a ring volume for quiet mode Quiet Mode On Off Ring Volume Vibration EE 0 4 Pe ee On Off Continuous Intermittent Off 41 n 8 a amp lt A 6 D E z 7 o Settings Settings Setting a vibration alert If you set a vibration alert the phone vibrates when you receive a call or message This setting is separate from the vibration alert that you set for quiet mode gt Select
85. ing the phone and reject a call by pressing the memo camera shutter key gt Select Active Flip gt Select On or Off Selecting camera tones The camera tone is the sound the phone makes when you take a picture gt Select Camera Tones gt Select a tone type 45 4 fo z o 7 i oa A 4 te o 7 A E 7 E Settings suas z E E v 7 I3 5 a a v Q o o Los 46 Settings Editing user messages The phone contains some standard user messages that you can send to other people You can edit these messages to suit you gt Select User Messages gt Select the message you want to edit gt Edit the message Clock Clock Clock Set Current Display Away Clock Power Time Location Format Setting the clock Clock Set Time Set Home Away Home Area Time Auto Summertime Summertime Difference Adjustment Setting the time Use this to set the current time and date on your phone gt Enter the date day month year gt Enter the time 24 hour clock Setting summertime You can set summertime when you are at home or away When you set summertime the clock automatically moves on by one hour gt Select Home Summertime or Away Summertime gt Select On or Off Setting your home area gt Select Home Area gt Select World List to choose a country Select the country you are in gt Select City List to choose a city Select the city clo
86. irective includes as one essential requirement the protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person The SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear for compliance against the standard was 0 459 W kg While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2 0 watts kilogram W kg averaged over ten grams of tissue The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at http www panasonicmobile com health html Care and maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone Avoid holding the phone close to your ear while pressing the keys Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone This is normal and does not indicate a fault If you use your phone in a temperature over 40 C for a long time the display quality may deteriorate Do not modify or disassemble the equipment There are no user serviceable parts Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock Do not drop the battery Avoid contact with liquids If the equipment be
87. lect the folder where your themes are stored gt Select the theme that you want gt Press O gt Select Properties Using the theme This changes the colours used on your screen to those in the selected theme If the theme contains a wallpaper it also updates the wallpaper on your phone to that in the selected theme If the theme contains a ringtone this is saved to your My Sounds folder The ringtone on your phone is not updated automatically gt Select the folder where your themes are stored gt Select the theme that you want gt Press O gt Select Use As gt Theme 107 0 o i ES A 0 2 o 3 S 3 S e z E SJ9pJoJ eyeg 108 Data folders Manipulating folders From the list of folders available highlight a folder and press Folder Memory Rename Slide Show Delete All Memory Select Memory to display the percentage of memory used and the number of files currently in the folder Rename Select Rename to rename the folder Slide show Select Slide Show to display all the images stored in the folder in the order listed as a slide show Each image displays for five seconds You can select Pause to stop the slide show and Cont to continue with the slide show Note You can only do this for folders that contain graphics files Delete all Select Delete All to delete all the downloaded contents of the folder If the folder does not contain
88. light setting Temperature Range CHANGING uade exces er exa PE CI REFS 5 C 35 C Ir c C I 20 C 60 C WOlgliU sedsess cu CC be Den baa va dr 95 g including battery Dimensions Height suadere turp uae a 88 mm Wid aoo tne etes 48 mm Depth iere reru aces 24 mm Supply Voltage 00 00 e eee 3 7 V DC 680 mAh Li ion Antenna ee eee ae Fixed Charge Time 2 200005 Up to 120 min Note Charging time is dependant on usage and battery condition SIM Type ised betes Saeed won steta 3 V only Contacts List Memory 500 SIM Animation Themes 2 Memo amp Voice Recorder 4x 14 seconds CL PF CO 4 or 2 depends on service provider Backlight colours 2 5 00 004 8 Ringtones ix unaa i epe dn 15 Fixed depends on Data Folder Schedule ERREUR EAE Up to 100 entries Ala MS sx sedem eave Armand ao CIS 4 Graphics Formats Supported GIF87a GIF89 JPEG WBMP BMP PNG Maximum File Download Size 100 kB Maximum File Storage 4Mb 139 0 S 2 O E o o 2 n 2 e m E o E fe 7 140 Specifications Audio Formats Supported MIDI iMelody AMR SMAF WAV Note Limitation of MIDI Format 0 and 1 are supported Limitation of SMAF 16 polyphonic SMAF Limitation of WAV CD quality WAV 16 bit Linear PCM 44 1kHz stereo is not supported Only the followi
89. ll with your EB BHX70 headset the headset must be on When the headset rings press the main function button to answer the call To end a call press the main function button again Setting up Bluetooth car kits Your phone works with a wide range of Bluetooth car kits With a Bluetooth car kit you can operate your phone handsfree without plugging it into a car holder Before you can use your car kit you need to Pair it with the phone First you need to turn on Bluetooth on your phone Select Menu gt Connect gt Bluetooth gt On Off gt On or select Menu gt Organiser gt Connect gt Bluetooth gt On Off gt On The Bluetooth icon appears on the screen You now need to make the car kit Discoverable gt Turn on the car kit gt Make the car kit Discoverable See car kit instructions Some car kits are permanently Discoverable Quick start Finally you need to Pair the devices gt On the phone select Discover amp Pair As the phone Discovers devices it displays them on the screen When the car kit name appears in the list you can select Stop to stop the search If the phone does not Discover your car kit press try again Highlight the car kit in the list Select Pair gt Enter the Bluetooth Passkey provided with the car kit You can select Paired Devices to confirm that the devices are Paired This lists all the devices that are Paired with the phone wo wow v Once the car kit and phone a
90. m with your phone You only need to do this once for each device thereafter your phone remembers these devices and stores them in its Paired Devices list Your phone can be Paired with up to ten devices gt Select Discover amp Pair This lists all Discoverable Bluetooth devices within about 10 metres gt When the device appears in the list select Stop gt Highlight the device in the list gt Select Pair gt Enter the Bluetooth Passkey If the device you want to pair with is not listed then check that it is Discoverable Some Bluetooth devices are not Discoverable even if they are within 10 metres range Most Bluetooth headsets and car kits must be put into Discoverable mode This is a security feature to prevent other Bluetooth devices from Pairing with your headset or car kit The pairing will fail if you enter the wrong Passkey Most Bluetooth headsets and car kits use a fixed 4 digit Passkey e g the Passkey for the Panasonic EB BHX70 headset is 0000 For other devices such as a PC laptop or another mobile phone that don t use a fixed Passkey enter the same Passkey on both devices This can be anything from 1 to 16 digits long Note Some manufacturers may use the term PIN Password or Passcode instead of Passkey Your phone only supports Passkeys that use numbers not letters D 5 v fe 5 E D o m v Uu 1 m e s Sy 122 Connect Making the phone Discoverable Y
91. me for example Camera Games or Browser you will reduce your battery life To maintain longer battery life set the key backlight off See Setting the key backlight on page 39 7 Use of a battery pack other than that recommended by the manufacturer 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 Do not incinerate or dispose ofthe battery as ordinary rubbish The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled Important information It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of the vehicle at all times Do not hold a phone while you are driving find a safe place to stop first Do not speak into a handsfree microphone if it will take your mind off the road Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of cellular phones within the area you are driving and observe them at all times Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical
92. me way as you do for any other ring types Once you have recorded a voice message you can edit it Select Edit from the Voice Recorder menu then edit it as necessary Setting auto answer When auto answer is on and your phone is connected to a car kit or personal handsfree adaptor incoming calls are automatically answered Select Auto Answer gt On To turn off auto answer Select Auto Answer gt Off Keys Keys Shortcut Key Keyguard Key Volume Key Tone Answer Key Choosing the function for the shortcut key The right soft key e is a shortcut key from idle mode You can choose which function you want this key to access The default is camera gt Select Shortcut Key gt Select the function that you want 43 o gt o Pa r7 Da E 7 5 z o Settings spus v 4 eo 5 a 2 M A o lt G 44 Settings Setting the keyguard The keyguard stops the keypad being accessed Note When the keyguard is on you must turn it off before you can use the phone gt Select Keyguard gt You are asked Guard Keypad Press o You can also set the keyguard directly from the idle screen gt Press and hold down gt Select Keyguard gt You are asked Guard Keypad Press O To turn off the keyguard gt From idle mode press gt You are asked Free keypad Press O Changing the key volume The key volume is the volume of the
93. mnitF Tel 49 0 351 85 88 477 Tel 49 0 371 40 10 359 141 D S m c o 2 ke i c gt m i g ke G z iw m c EU E A 9 gt rp lt o gt Q ma i 2 ED EJ 5 142 EU warranty and licensing Panasonic Service Center Berlin SERKO GmbH Schwedter Stra e 34a 10435 Berlin Tel 49 0 30 44 30 322 Panasonic Service Center Berlin RUESS SYSTEMS ThrasoltstraRe 11 10585 Berlin Tel 49 0 30 342 2013 Panasonic Service Center Rostock warnow electronic service gmbh An der Jagerbak 2 18069 Rostock Tel 49 0 381 82 016 Panasonic Service Center Hamburg ELVICE Service GmbH SpaldingstraRe 74 20097 Hamburg Tel 49 0 40 23 08 07 Panasonic Service Center Rendsburg FERNSEH DIENST B amp W Service GmbH Kieler Stra e 41 24678 Rendsburg Tel 49 0 4331 14 11 0 Panasonic Service Center Bremen COM Elektronik Service GmbH R bekamp 50 28219 Bremen Tel 49 0 421 691 80 69 Panasonic Service Center Hannover COM Elektronik Service GmbH Vahrenwalder Stra e 311 30179 Hannover Tel 49 0 511 37 27 91 Panasonic Service Center Magdeburg SERKO GmbH Ebendorfer Chaussee 47 39128 Magdeburg Tel 49 0 391 289 90 69 Panasonic Service Center D sseldorf VTH GmbH K lner Strafe 147 40227 D sseldorf Tel 49 0 211 77 90 25 Panasonic Service Center Essen Bernd van Bevern GmbH Heinrich Held Strafse 16 45133 Essen Tel 49 0 201 84 20 220 Pan
94. n your Outbox and downloads any messages that are in your server mailbox to your phone s Inbox You access this function from e mail gt Select e mail gt Send Receive gt Agree to send any unsent messages in your Outbox gt Agree to download any new messages that are on the mail server to your Inbox The number of messages appears next to the Inbox Note If no messages are sent or received and the connection is left idle it terminates after 60 seconds Inbox Your received e mail messages are stored in your Inbox gt Select Inbox gt e mail gt Select a message gt Select View T E n o dD S a D 0 o E 3 o Messaging 97 Messaging Message status The following icons indicate the status of a message E Read or sent message 1 Unread or unsent message BuiBesso N A Message is locked 1 Broken message that is too long for the phone or the message contains an attachment Received messages options With the message displayed press Select from Reply Send a reply to the sender Reply to All Send a reply to all the people who were sent the message Forward Send the message to another person Make Create a new message to send to the sender or save the sender s address in your contacts list Sort Sort all the messages in your inbox Display Change the e mail display to Subject or Address Protect Unprotect Use Protect to stop the message bein
95. n customise any of these folders The maximum capacity of Data Folders is 4Mb and it can hold up to 900 files The maximum file size is 100kB Note You cannot change or forward wallpaper and ring type files that you have downloaded from the Internet Changing the SIM does not affect the contents of the data folders The phone can only display files that are in one of the supported formats see Specifications on page 139 for the supported formats My pictures Select a picture View MMS Copy Delete Bluetooth Slide Show Edit Rename Move Infrared Properties Use As Viewing stored pictures gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to view gt Press or press and select View Data folders Editing stored pictures From the Edit menu you can change the Brightness Effect Frame Size Format and Trim of a stored picture When you have edited the picture press to save your changes gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to edit gt Select Edit gt Press Note You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files For information about these options see Editing the picture on page 76 Sending a picture by MMS gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to send gt Press O and select MMS gt Select an address from the address list or press t
96. n function button on the EB BHX70 headset or the green call button on most car kits gt Wait for the tone Your phone displays Please Call Voice Command gt Speak the voice command gt Your phone repeats the voice dial entry back for confirmation If you hear a double tone then the voice command has failed gt Your phone dials the number To end the call press the main function button on the EB BHX70 headset or the red end button on most car kits Note Bluetooth must be switched on Connect gt Bluetooth gt On Off gt On and your Bluetooth headset or car kit must be Paired with your phone see Discovering and Pairing devices on page 122 for details Your voice dial recordings need to be loud to ensure that they are audible when you use a car kit Receiving calls You can answer voice calls using your Bluetooth headset or car kit without pressing any keys on your phone When the Bluetooth headset or car kit rings press the main function button on the EB BHX70 headset or the green call button on most car kits This answers the call with audio on the headset or car kit To end the call press the main function button on the EB BHX70 headset or the red end button on most car kits Note Only the default Bluetooth audio device will ring If this device is switched off or out of range you can answer the call from any other Paired headset or car kit See Selecting default audio device on page 123 for details of how to sele
97. nd or SIM Lock provided in the handset as a measure of protection for information held Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data including but not limited to direct and indirect losses to include but not limited to consequential loss anticipated savings loss of revenue Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from external sources It is your responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not infringing any copyright laws or other applicable legislation Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or IPR including but not limited to direct and indirect losses to include but not limited to consequential loss anticipated savings loss of revenue You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera It is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the camera You must comply with any applicable international or national law or other special restrictions governing camera use in specified applications and environments This includes not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and video equipment may be prohibited Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses e z Iz m
98. ng formats are supported 8 bit Linear PCM 4 kHz mono 8 bit Linear PCM 8 kHz mono 16 bit Linear PCM 4 kHz mono 16 bit Linear PCM 8 kHz mono Bluetooth Version 14 Bluetooth Class suus 2 Bluetooth Range 00 up to 10 metres Bluetooth Profiles 0 Headset Handsfree DUN OBEX FAX WAP 1 2 1 protocol stack EU warranty and licensing EU EEA Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU EEA and Switzerland Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions Dear Customer Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone The Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee only applies while travelling in countries other than where the product was purchased Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases If your Panasonic GSM telephone requires service while abroad please contact the local service company shown on this document The Guarantee The applicable period of the European wide guarantee for GSM is generally 12 months for the main body and 3 months for the rechargeable battery With respect to a product used ina country other than a country of purchase notwithstanding what is stated in the conditions below the customer will benefit in that country of use from these guarantee periods of respectively 12 and 3 months if these conditions are more favourable to him than the local guarantee conditions applicable in such country of use Conditions of Gua
99. nine main menus are as follows Note The menus may not display in the same order or with the same icons as listed here The order and icons vary according to your service provider Settings Contacts List Games Browser Camera 1 Display 1 Browse 1 Home Page 2 Alerts 2 Create 2 Bookmarks 3 Keys 3 Voice Dial 3 Enter URL 4 Phone Settings 4 Groups 4 Page Memo 5 Clock 5 Settings 5 Push Message 6 Call Service 6 SIM 6 Browser Settings 7 Call Divert 7 Storage 7 Server List 8 Security 8 Cookie 9 Network 9 Last Status 10 Defaults gt 2 P Messaging Data Folders Organiser Connect 1 Settings 1 My Pictures 1 Synchronization 1 Bluetooth 2 Inbox 2 My Sounds 2 Contacts List 2 Infrared Dialup 3 Broadcasts 3 My Themes 3 Converter 3 Receive Object 4 Voice Mail 4 Userl 5 4 Business Card 5 Create 5 Schedule 6 e mail 6 Calculator 7 Data Folders 7 Alarm 8 Outbox 8 Memo 9 SMS Chat 9 Receive Object Menu structure Navigation key The navigation key is a multi function key You use the top bottom left and right edges to move around the display These actions are indicated by 9 O and in this user guide You press the centre of the navigation key O to Access the menu system Display a submenu Select a highlighted menu item Confirm a selection Select the item in the primary selection area Take a picture with the camera Menu shortcuts When you are familiar with the menu system you can enter the me
100. ntact number to dial gt Select Recall gt Press O gt Press The first call is put on hold Receiving a second call Note This is network dependent If Call Waiting is enabled you can receive a second call You can check your call waiting status from Settings gt Call Service gt Calls gt Call Waiting Note You cannot receive more than one fax or data call at a time You must end all voice calls before you can make or receive a fax or data call Accept or reject a second call gt Press O gt Select Accept or Reject Note If you accept the second call the current call is put on hold End current call and receive second call gt Press 6 amp 9 gt Press to answer the second call 31 v T o o Q gt lt ei O D fa D 32 Voice calls Operating during two calls Swapping between calls An icon D indicates the current call when connected to two calls gt Press O gt Select Swap to change to the other call Ending current call gt Press O gt Select End Ending both calls Press amp Transferring a call When you are connected to two calls you can connect them together and end your connections leaving the two callers to talk to each other gt Press O gt Select Trans Note You cannot do this while in multi party mode Multi party calls Note This is SIM dependent Oo In a multi party call three to six people can have a
101. ntacts on your Contacts List As each entry in your Contacts List is stored in a numbered location press and hold the digit key relating to that location To turn on hotkey dialling see Enabling and disabling hotkey dialling on page 64 29 e n o o amp e gt lt ei s hr D 30 Voice calls Displaying caller ID Note This is network dependent k If the caller s number and name are stored in your Contacts List they can be displayed during an incoming call Note Caller ID may not always be available Setting the ear piece volume During a call press 6 to adjust the ear piece volume Note You can adjust the volume for the personal handsfree Bluetooth headset or Bluetooth car kit accessories in the same way Swapping between handsfree and handheld modes From handheld to handsfree gt Press O gt Select H free From handsfree to handheld Press O twice Holding a call gt Press O gt Select Hold Resuming a call Press O gt Select Resume gt Press O Voice calls Making a second call Note This is network dependent 4 If Call Waiting is enabled you can make a second call You can check your call waiting status from Settings gt Call Service gt Calls gt Call Waiting Note You cannot make more than one fax or data call at a time You must end all voice calls before you can make or receive a fax or data call gt Press gt Select co
102. nu number instead of navigating through the display menus For example to browse your contacts list From idle mode press o 2 1 25 lt e fs D fa D 26 Voice calls Making calls Ensure that the phone is switched on the network operator logo is displayed and the antenna and signal strength icons Tal show that network coverage is available in the current area gt From idle mode enter the area code and phone number gt Press Ending calls Press amp Answering a call To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal strength icon all must be displayed To answer a call press any key except Answering a call handsfree Press and hold Note Do not hold the phone to your ear when in handsfree mode Sending DTMF tones during a call You can send DTMF tones during a call to access voice mail paging and computerised home banking For example you may need to enter a number to remotely access voice mail messages To send DTMF tones during a call press the required digit keys Rejecting a call If you do not want to answer an incoming call press amp Note If you do not answer a call or reject a call the number of incoming calls missed is displayed Press any key to clear the display Voice calls Making international calls If you know the international number you can enter it in the normal way followed by the area code and phone number You can use the
103. number from 1 to 16 digits gt On your phone enter the same Passkey then select Ok 125 z e e 2 o a A o E c e 5 5 o Connect Connect Installing the Data Connection Assistant software The Data Connection Assistant software is supplied with your phone on the CD ROM or it can be downloaded from www panasonicmobile com Follow the instructions provided to install the Data Connection Assistant Note Select Other Skip modem install for operation with Bluetooth Once the Data Connection Assistant is installed you need to set up a connection to your Bluetooth modem Select Start gt Programs gt Panasonic Data Connection Assistant gt Data Connections If you are using a circuit switched connection gt Select Make New Connection gt Select Modem Panasonic X70 or Bluetooth COM port from the Select a Device window gt Enter the phone number for your Internet Service Provider ISP If you are using a GPRS connection gt Select Make New GPRS Connection GPRS gt Select Modem Panasonic X70 or Bluetooth COM port from the Select a Device window gt Enter the Access Point Name APN supplied by your GPRS network operator Note With some Bluetooth USB adaptors you may need to add a modem on the correct COM port for the Data Connection Assistant To do this on your computer select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Phone and modem options gt Ad
104. o select an address from your Contacts List A new MMS message is opened with the picture already embedded Note You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files Renaming a picture gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to rename gt Press O gt Select Rename gt Remove the existing text using e then enter the new name Note You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files 101 o o g 2 E a E E o 2 e 2 S e 5 o D E v o S S e a 3 o v lt o Q 5 o 102 Data folders Copying or moving a picture gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to copy or move gt Press O gt Select Copy or Move gt Select the folder to move or copy to Note The default folder is the last one that you copied or moved to You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files Deleting a picture gt Select the folder where your pictures are stored gt Select the picture that you want to delete gt Press O gt Select Delete gt Confirm delete Note You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files Sending a picture via infrared Set up the devices so that the infrared ports are pointing at each other and within the effective range of infrared connection Ensure that there are no obstructions between the d
105. omputer See Installing Bluetooth on your computer on page 125 Pair your computer with your phone See Pairing your computer with your phone on page 125 Install fax software on your computer e g WinFax Pro www symantec com Install the Data Connection Software on your computer See Installing the Data Connection Assistant software on page 126 Setup your computer s fax application software to send and receive faxes via your phone Ensure that you select the Panasonic X70 Bluetooth modem port in your Fax application Infrared dialup You can use the infrared connection to transfer information between your phone and another device with an infrared port You can also use the infrared connection between your phone and your computer to access the Internet and to send and receive faxes from your computer Preparing for infrared connection Place your phone and the other device within the effective range of the infrared connection gt Ensure that there are no obstructions between the two devices gt Ensure that the infrared ports of the devices point at each other gt If you use a PC you need to set up infrared connection on the PC For example Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Infrared gt Options Tab gt Enable Infrared Communication 127 2 E i 3 5 o amp E S A o o c o S 3 o Connect o G v e o z 3 a Q g v EL z3 S
106. onvert you can swap the currencies to convert from the foreign currency into the home currency gt Select Swap gt Enter the value to convert Business card With Business Card you can enter some details about you and send them to a Bluetooth or infrared device Entering details gt Select View gt Select the item you want to enter or change gt Select Edit gt Enter the text gt Press to save the card Organiser You can enter the following information Item Number of characters First name 16 Last name 16 Home number 40 Work number 40 Mobile number 40 Other number 40 Home e mail 80 Work e mail 80 Other e mail 80 URL 80 Title 16 Company name 16 Note 32 Photo Select a picture from the list or take a picture with the camera Send your details to a Bluetooth device Select Bluetooth The phone searches for another Bluetooth device Select Stop when the Bluetooth device is displayed Select the Bluetooth device from the list or select Find to Discover another Bluetooth device Send your details to an infrared device Set up the devices so that the infrared ports are pointing at each other and within the effective range of infrared connection Ensure that there are no obstructions between the devices Select Infrared Note To receive a business card from another infrared or Bluetooth device use Receive Object S
107. oose the format for saving your image JPEG Economy produces a small file but with a low resolution JPEG Normal produces a file which is acceptable for most uses JPEG Fine and PNG produce large files with high resolution Camera Capture mode With Capture Mode you can choose from Single Shot takes a single picture Multi Shot captures images at 1 second intervals while you hold o down to a maximum of six images Self Timer delays the taking of an image Remote takes a picture immediately then returns to the capture screen 79 Camera BuiBesso N 80 T Messaging From the Messaging menu you can send and receive MMS SMS and e mail messages The nine menus are as follows Settings 1 MMS 2 SMS 3 e mail e mail 1 Send Receive MMS Inbox 1 MMS 2 SMS 3 e mail Data Folders 1 My Pictures 2 My Sounds 3 My Themes 4 Userl 5 Broadcasts Voice Mail Create 1 Receive 1 Voice Mailbox 1 MMS 2 Message List 2 SMS 3 Topics 3 e mail 4 Languages Outbox SMS Chat 1 MMS 2 SMS 3 e mail MMS stands for Multimedia Message Service With MMS you can attach images and music to text messages The recipient can play the images and music as a slide show Settings Use Settings to set up MMS to suit your requirements Settings MMS Send Options Receive Player Mode ServerList Options Restore Defaults Font Size Display Messaging Configuring MMS Note Your MMS settings
108. or packet data connections Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use We Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd declare that the EB X70 conforms with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive 1999 5 EC A Declaration of Conformity to this effect can be found at http www panasonicmobile com Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd Panasonic This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or national law or any special restrictions governing its use in specified applications and environments This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals aircraft whilst driving and any other restricted uses It is recommended that you create a copy or backup as appropriate for any important information and data which you store in your phone s memory In order to avoid accidental loss of data please follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance of your phone and its battery Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data including but not limited to direct and indirect losses to include but not limited to consequential loss anticipated savings loss of revenue Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information It is recommended that you take care to ensure that any personal or financial information is stored separately from your phone You should use the security features such as Phone Lock a
109. or the selected entry Delete Delete the selected entry Groups From the Groups menu you can set up groups of contacts You can use groups to collect together types of entries for example business friends and family You can give each group a suitable title for quick access to the entries Creating a group gt Select a preset group name or one of the available user group names from the list gt You can enter a name ring type vibration alert and case screen colour Note If you already have ring type vibration alert and case screen colour set for an individual that you add to the group then the group s settings are used in preference to those set for the individual Viewing a group Once you have created a group you can view its settings gt Select the group on the list gt Select View from the menu From this view you can then edit the group settings gt Select the item that you want to edit gt Select Edit gt Make your changes gt Select Ok to make your changes or Cancel to revert to the original You can revert to the original settings by selecting Reset Previewing a group This simulates an incoming call so that you can review your settings and see if they are what you want gt Select a group gt Select Preview You can then adjust your settings using View Contacts list Adding and removing members Once you have created a group you can add or remove members To add a new member gt
110. ou can also Pair with another Bluetooth device by making your phone Discoverable and letting the other Bluetooth device initiate the Pairing To make your phone Discoverable gt Select Make D coverable gt Select Start Your phone will be Discoverable for five minutes While the phone is Discoverable the Bluetooth icon flashes If you Pair your devices in less than five minutes you can turn off Discoverable mode gt Select Make D coverable gt Select Stop If you take longer than five minutes to Pair your devices your phone automatically turns off Discoverable mode and you have to start it again Viewing editing and deleting your Paired devices To see what devices you currently have Paired select Paired Devices and look at the list on the screen If you have no Paired devices you can select Find to Discover a device You can select an item on the list and choose to edit it or delete it If you choose Edit you can rename the device Note Your phone can be Paired with up to ten devices Selecting default audio device If your phone is Paired with more than one audio device headsets car kits etc then the last device that you Paired is your default audio device When you transfer audio to Bluetooth during a call you transfer to the default audio device When you receive a call only the default audio device rings If you want to change the default audio device gt Select Paired Devices gt Highlight t
111. ou can decide whether you want your phone number to be sent when you make a call Note You must be registered with a service provider before you can choose to send your number gt Select Send My Number gt Select from Network Set On and Off If you select Network Set your network s default setting is used Call divert Call Divert Divert Voice Divert Fax Divert Data Cancel All Status Setting and cancelling diverts To set diverts for specific call types gt Select the type of call you want to divert gt Select Set gt Select from All When Busy When No Reply and When Unreachable gt Enter the number to divert to To cancel diverts for specific call types gt Select the type of call you want to cancel the divert on gt Select Cancel gt Select from All When Busy When No Reply and When Unreachable To cancel all diverts gt Select Cancel All gt Confirm that you want to cancel all the diverts you have set Viewing the divert status gt Select Status gt Use to scroll through the list only one item at a time appears on the screen Settings Security Security Phone Lock Call Bar PIN PIN2 Fixed Dial Barred Dial Setting and cancelling the phone lock Note You can also set the phone lock by holding down o on the idle screen then following the instructions below When the phone lock is set you can only use the phone to receive incoming calls and to make emergency calls
112. ou take with the camera Saving a picture When you take a picture it is automatically given a default name and stored in a data folder You can change the name of the picture using Rename see Renaming the picture on page 77 Incoming calls when in camera mode If you receive an incoming call while you are in camera mode the phone leaves camera mode and switches to the incoming call If a captured image is on the preview screen it is saved in My Folders gt My Pictures If you want to use the image when you have completed your call go to My Folders gt My Pictures and select the image Using your picture Take a picture MMS e mail Edit Rename Delete Once you have taken a picture press to access the menu Sending the picture in a multimedia or e mail message Select MMS or e mail A multimedia or e mail message is opened with the picture already embedded or attached 75 Camera eiaweg 76 Camera Editing the picture When you have finished editing the picture you must press O to save your changes gt Select Edit gt Press Edit Brightness Effect Frame Size Format Trim Changing the brightness gt Select Brightness gt Press to make it lighter or to make it darker Changing the effect Use this to change your picture s colours by using an effect gt Select Effect gt Select from Sepia Monochrome and Negative Selecting a frame Use this to enhance your picture b
113. paper Your wallpaper is updated to use the selected picture 103 a o g E E a gt o 2 E az 2 S 8 e A 5 o E D EI v o S Ee S e a 5 T v lt o c 3 2 a 104 Data folders My sounds Select a sound MMS Copy Delete Bluetooth Use As Play Edit Rename Move Infrared Properties Note The functions available depend on the type of sound file Playing stored sounds gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to play gt Press or press O and select Play Editing stored sounds gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to edit gt Select Edit See Creating a ring type on page 42 for information on how to edit a sound Note You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files Sending a sound by MMS gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to send gt Press and select MMS gt Select an address from the address list or press Bt select an address from your Contacts List A new MMS message is opened with the sound already embedded Note You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files Data folders Renaming a sound gt Select the folder where your sounds are stored gt Select the sound that you want to rename gt Press O gt Select Rename
114. r is taking place then switches it off when the transfer is complete When you receive Calendar or Contacts List data these applications are launched and you are prompted to save the received data When you receive multimedia data the Data Folders are opened and you can choose where to save the file Connecting your computer to the Internet via Bluetooth You can use Bluetooth to connect your computer laptop notepad or PC to your phone without using any cables Your phone acts as a modem You can use it to connect your computer to the Internet for web browsing sending and receiving e mails and transferring files FTP Your Internet connection can be circuit switched CSD which gives a connection speed of up to 9 6 kbps or GPRS which gives a connection speed of up to 57 6 kbps With GPRS you are usually only charged for the amount of data sent and received not for the duration 3 v fe e 5 3 D o m v Uu D 2 e 2 s 124 Connect of the connection Also with GPRS you can still make and receive voice calls while accessing the Internet although the GPRS connection is suspended during the voice call Note To use CSD you must subscribe to your network operator s CSD service To use GPRS you must subscribe to your network operator s GPRS service To set up your computer and phone you need to Subscribe to CSD or GPRS service Install Bluetooth on your computer Pai
115. r your computer with your phone Install the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer Set up a dial up connection on your computer to access the Internet via your phone Note Installation instructions for your computer may vary depending on your computer s operating system web browser Bluetooth Adaptor etc For further information please refer to the documentation on the CD ROM or to the Panasonic website www panasonicmobile com support software Installing Bluetooth on your computer If your computer does not have Bluetooth built in you need to Get a Bluetooth USB or PCMCIA adaptor Plug the Bluetooth adaptor into your computer Install the software provided with the adaptor Pairing your computer with your phone You need to Pair your phone with your computer You can do this from the phone in the same way as you Pair with a Bluetooth headset see Discovering and Pairing devices on page 122 or you can do it from the computer First you need to turn on Bluetooth on the phone Select Menu gt Connect gt Bluetooth gt On Off gt On The Bluetooth icon appears on the phone Then make the phone Discoverable Select Menu gt Connect gt Bluetooth gt Make D coverable gt Start Stop gt Start On your computer run your Bluetooth application Select Find Bluetooth Devices Your computer should Discover your phone gt On your computer select Pair then enter the Passkey any
116. ra Picture Text Sound Play Slide Option Text Colour Slide Time Background Cancel Select Create gt MMS Press O Select the item that you want to enter When your message is complete select Ok Select Addr Select Edit to enter an address Enter an address Select Subj Select Edit to enter a subject vvv vo v v v v o y v Enter a subject 83 7 z E o E S o 2 5 dD a 0 0 o E 3 E Messaging BHuibesso D 3 E v z 7 D m 2 E a v 2 A D Ea v 7 Messaging To send your message press or press and select Send To save your message press O and select Save Your message is stored in the Outbox so you can send it or edit it later You can send a camera image text a picture from a data folder and or a sound from a data folder To send a camera image gt Select Camera as your item in Creating an MMS message gt Take a picture gt Press to return to the MMS message To send a picture gt Select Picture as your item in Creating an MMS message gt Select a folder gt Select the picture To enter text gt Select Text as your item in Creating an MMS message gt Enter the text gt Select Ok or Cancel To attach an audio file gt Select Sound as your item in Creating an MMS message gt Select a folder gt Select the audio file User messages While entering text you can enter one of
117. rantee When requesting guarantee service the purchaser should present the warranty card together with proof of purchase to an authorised service centre The guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults it does not apply to other events such as accidental damage however caused wear and tear negligence adjustment modification or repair not authorised by us Your sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is the repair or at our option the replacement of the product or any defective part or parts No other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be available to the purchaser This is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of consumer purchasers This guarantee applies in countries shown on this document at the authorised service centres detailed for that country Panasonic Service Center Cottbus UK Petsch Kundendienst GmbH Am Seegraben 21 Service Centres in England 03058 Gross Gaglow Tel 44 8705 159159 Tel 49 0 355 58 36 36 IRL Panasonic Service Center Leipzig KES Keilitz Electronic Service GmbH F pplstraRe 19 04347 Leipzig Service Centres in Ireland Tel 353 1 2898333 D Tel 49 0 341 244 33 33 Panasonic Service Center Dresden Panasonic Service Center ChemnitF SERKO GmbH WPS Rundfunk u Fernsehservice GmbH Groftenhainer Stra e 163 Fietenstrake 16 01129 Dresden 09130 Che
118. re Paired you can make calls and answer calls using the car kit To make calls from your car kit press the green call button on your car kit then after the tone use voice dialling To answer a call with your car kit press the green call button To end a call press the red end call button on your car kit Note Voice dial recordings must be loud to ensure confirmation is audible when using some car kits 19 t 7 x 9 E s lt c xe z EJ p 20 Your phone Ear Piece Main Display Navigation Key This is a multi function key It is represented by o in the text Press the edges ofthis key to move around the display Left Soft Key Use to Access the Contacts List from idle mode Switch between text entry types Select the option in the left hand selection area Right Soft Key amp Use to Call Key Cancel the current option Return to the previous Keypad menu Delete last character in Key 9 text entry Use to Select the option in the Go to the Browser right hand selection area default home page from idle mode Microphone Accessory Connector End Call Key Camera Lens Self portrait Mirror Photo Light Case Screen Infrared Memo Key Camera Shutter Key Personal Handsfree Connector Your phone 21 Your phone Display icons After some operations the display automatically clears after three seconds or when you
119. rectly to that page Adding a bookmark gt While viewing content select Bookmarks from the Browser menu gt Select Register Deleting bookmarks gt While viewing content select Bookmarks from the Browser menu gt Press to select Menu gt Select from Delete This Delete Any and Delete All Renaming a bookmark gt Select Bookmarks from the Browser menu gt Select Menu gt Edit Title gt Press and hold e io delete the current name gt Enter the new name 71 7 x i fo E x e e a A o 0 z o 2 a A 3 o Browser BIET IS D 3 v U E o D o 5 v m i E 72 Browser Grouped bookmarks If you have set your bookmarks to display in groups see Bookmarks on page 73 then you can highlight a group and select Menu to make changes to that group The options are Edit Title Change the title of the group Display Select List to display your bookmarks as one list Delete All Delete all the bookmarks in that group Enter URL Use this to enter a URL to go to a known site Page memo Use this to view a previously saved page Push message Push messages are SMS messages that the phone receives that relate to the browser Use this to view the received messages Browser settings Browser Settings Colour Font Size Arrange Browser Bookmarks Push Priority Colour Images Reception Use this to customise the browser interface S
120. rm Memo Receive object Connect 1 Record This option is SIM This option is SIM 2 Playback dependent dependent 3 Delete Synchronization Use this to synchronize your Contacts List and Schedule with data on an external server You may need to do this if you store this type of information on several devices and you want them all to be the same Setting your servers Note Your server settings may have been pre configured by your service provider If you change them you may not be able to synchronize with the server Before you can synchronize your data you need to set up your servers These are the servers that control your Internet connection o a S fe e 111 sasiuebic D 3 v 5 D o fe E v o lt 3 fa F e N S 3 o 112 Organiser Server List lt 1 gt to lt 3 gt Edit Profile Gateway Bearer Name P Type Circuit GPRS Switch For Circuit Switch select Set then select Edit and set Digital Dial number Analogue Dial number Circuit Type Select from Digital and Analogue User ID User Password For GPRS select Set then select Edit and set Access Point Name User ID User Password Authentication Select from Normal Encrypted and None Note Once you have set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting Synchronizing your contacts list Before you c
121. roadcasts Message list 92 Off aea geua bere xx oU 92 OD cedes RUE 92 Selecting topics 92 Browser Ments ei ise iiaeaa 70 Server list uuuuu 69 Settings 72 Browser images Disabling 73 Enabling zeit 73 Business card Entering details 114 C Calculator 118 Calendar on idle screen 39 Call bar Cancelling 54 Current status 54 Setting 54 Call waiting status 49 Caller ID re os eere alee 4 30 Caller s ID status 49 Camera Capture mode 79 Closeup 2225 ehe ues 77 TODOS 2 5 hades eR ES 45 ZOO Lo ee RR RR TI Camera image Brightness adjustment TI Capture mode 79 Effect cus cee ear e Yes 78 Format ssec oae nep 78 Frame 22455 centhbe spat 78 Photo light uu 78 Twilight ss 78 Camera mode 14 74 Casescreen is sis cea aoe 39 Backlight colour 40 Glock 4s se ve 40 Contrast 00 40 Orientation 40 Changing your network 56 Choosing your answer key 44 Circuit Switched Data 137 Clock Away clock display 47 Changing location 47 Display format 47 Home area i i eter eds 46 On idle screen 39 Settime iss ped rere PE 46 Set time difference 47 Summertime 46 Composing a m
122. rts 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 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 a
123. s 89 Sound As aring type 106 Properties 106 Speed dialling 64 156 Start up animation 38 Status icons 22 Swapping between calls 32 Synchronizing Contacts list 112 Schedule 113 T POP Locos qup peor ea e 36 Adding to dictionary 36 Taking a picture 15 74 Tegic language 45 Text Copying ze lcxey eese 37 Cutting cose tps eps 37 Editing Bee 37 Pasting eren ee 37 Text language 45 Theme properties 107 Transferring a call 32 Turning tones off 45 Turning tones on 45 U Using atheme 107 V Vibration alert LL 42 Viewing a picture 100 Voice dial eere 61 Voice mail 98 Voice message 43 Voice recorder 119 W Wallpaper 15 38 103 Wild numbers 60 Withhold ID status 49
124. s gt Last Call Timer gt The length of your last call is displayed Settings Viewing the combined length of all your outgoing or incoming calls gt Select Calls gt All Calls Timer gt Select Incoming or Outgoing gt The combined length of all your incoming or outgoing calls since the timer was last reset is displayed Once you have seen the total time you can reset the timer gt Press o gt You are asked Reset Total Time Press gt Enter the lock code Note The lock code is preset to 0000 For security you should change this to a four figure number that you can remember see Changing the phone lock code on page 53 Checking the status of call waiting caller s id and withhold id Note This is network dependent gt Select Calls gt Select Call Waiting Caller s ID or Withhold ID gt The status is displayed For Call Waiting you can change the status If Call Waiting is disabled and you want it enabled select Menu gt Enable If Call Waiting is enabled and you want it disabled select Menu gt Disable Connections Connections Last Connection All Connections Call Priority Viewing details of your last connection Select Connections gt Last Connection The time and data transfer details are displayed 49 o amp 2 E 0 Er 9 A o D 7 5 z o Settings EPIIT 3 v 7 D 2 3 rs a v QO et m E o o 50
125. s Setting Setting Type DNS DNS Use the following method to set the server options gt Select the required option gt Enter the option details or select the required setting Repeat these steps until you have set all the required options Server profile option Settings Options Options Profile Name Name for account e g ISP name Mail Address Reply to address for sent e mails SMTP Setting SMTP server User ID Password Authentication On Off Messaging Server profile option Settings Options Options POP3 Setting POP3 server User ID Password Mail delivery Leave Msg Delete Msg Bearer Type Circuit switch Digital Dial Analogue Dial Circuit Type User ID User Password GPRS AccessPointName User ID User Password Authentication Normal Encrypted None Primary DNS Name Server at ISP Normally set automatically unless ISP gives details Secondary DNS Name Server at ISP Normally set automatically unless ISP gives details Note Once you have set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting 95 S amp n o o dD B E 7 dD a 0 D o E 3 o Messaging Messaging Options Options 7 7 4 Send Options Encode Review Cm a Recipient Signature Auto Display UTF 8 Group Quote Lang Recipient Group Use to preset the destination of e mail messages T
126. s and hold To enable hotkey dialling select Hotkey Dialling then select either SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook To disable hotkey dialling select Hotkey Dialling gt Off Enabling and disabling voice dialling With voice dialling you can call a contact by speaking into the microphone gt Select Voice Dial gt Select On or Off To set up voice dial numbers see Creating a voice dial entry on page 61 Contacts list This shows the contacts stored on your SIM SIM Select a ind View Recall Delete Create Phone Profile Note When you create or edit any of your entries you must press save your changes or they will be lost View Displays all the details for the entry you selected You need to scroll down the screen to see all the information Recall Displays the phone number for the entry you selected You can either call it or change it To call it press Delete Deletes the entry Create Creates a new entry in the Contacts List Note For a SIM entry you can only enter a name phone number and location gt Phone Copies the details of the current entry to the phone Profile Displays the entry s profile Creating fixed dial number entries Note Before you can create a fixed dial number entry you have to enable Fixed Dial see Enabling and disabling fixed dial on page 56 Fixed dial is part of the Contacts List but with added security When you enable fixed dial You c
127. s fitted to the phone to the phone prior to commencing charging Battery has been connected to the phone after the Fast Travel Charger has been switched on Charge fault icon Go The charging temperature Leave the charger on phone with charge limits have been connected Charging will LED on while charging exceeded automatically resume the battery when the temperature falls 133 D i lt Q E e o i a 7 7 P fo fe rs 134 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy Charge fault icon ll on phone with charge LED off while charging the battery There is a problem charging the battery Disconnect then reconnect the charger If the problem persists contact your service provider Calls cannot be made The phone is locked Enter the lock code to unlock the phone Outgoing calls are barred Disable the outgoing call barring or barred dial The phone is not registered to a network Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store Check your SIM supports Fixed Dial Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on Check the phone number is stored in the Fixed Dial Calls cannot be received The phone is not switched on Switch the phone on Incoming calls are barred Disable the incoming call barring The
128. se Clock ac Setting the power on and off times You can use this to set the phone to turn itself on or off automatically at a specified time gt Select Power Time gt Select On or Off If times are already set then these times appear before the words On and Off Select or the existing time Enter the time you want the phone to power on or off Set whether these power on off times are Repeat Daily Once or Disabled wo wo v Press to save your settings 47 x a 2 9 o Da E 7 5 E o E Settings IURIS 3 v 7 2 3 rs a v O L a E o o 48 Settings Disabling the power on and off times gt Select the power on or off time gt Select the frequency option gt Select Disabled gt Press to save your alarm settings Highlight the power on or off time Press to cycle through Repeat Daily Once or Disabled Stop at Disabled Press then to save your alarm settings Caution You need to ensure that the times you set will not automatically power on when you are in an aircraft medical facility etc See Important information on page 5 Call service Call Service Calls Connections Call Send My Service Number Note The functions available are SIM dependent O Calls Calls Last Call Timer All Calls Timer Call Waiting Caller s ID Withhold ID Viewing the length of your last call gt Select Call
129. sest to your current location Settings Auto adjusting the time difference If you are away in a country with one time zone then the time difference can be adjusted automatically Select Clock Set gt Auto Adjustment gt On The phone gets your location from the local network provider and adjusts the clock automatically Setting the time difference If you are away in a country with more than one time zone then you can set the time difference manually gt Select Clock Set gt Time Difference gt Select the difference from your home area Changing your location You can change your location so that the phone s clock automatically adjusts depending on whether you are at home or abroad All the clocks on the phone display the time of the selected location gt Select Current Location gt Select Home or Away If you select Away you may need to adjust the time difference so your clock is correct To do this see Setting the time difference on page 47 Changing the display format You can choose how you want the time and date to display Tul gt Select Display Format Display Format 5 HH MM gt Select from the displayed list of date and time formats HH MM AM HH MM AM DD MM Changing the appearance of the away clock 9 HH MM AM MM DD 9 HH MM DD MM YYYY You can choose how you want the away clock to display e YYYYIMMIDD HH MM gt Select Away Clock gt Select from Off Large Clock or Ca
130. ss and hold Ar remove the current date Enter the new date vv v v v Repeat for each day of holiday as required Note Dates that you set as holiday dates are shown in red Deleting holiday reminders gt Select Menu gt Options gt Select Holiday Set gt Select Holiday List gt Select required holiday date gt Select Delete gt Confirm delete To delete all your holiday reminders gt Select Menu gt Options gt Select Holiday Set gt Select All Clear gt Confirm delete Changing the schedule layout You can decide which day you want to have at the start of the week gt Select Menu gt Options gt Start of week gt Select the day Jumping to a date Rather than scrolling through each month on the schedule you may want to go straight to a specific date to see whether you have any reminders set gt Select Menu gt Jump gt Press and hold Ar remove the current date gt Enter the date you want to go to gt Select Ok 117 amp 3 o d a 7 m o e Z f D I s A 3 o Organiser Organiser z Calculator The four function calculator performs simple calculations addition subtraction multiplication and division Select Calculator Enter a number maximum 10 digits J s ue Io Use to select the arithmetic operator Enter another number maximum 10 digits If the calculation is complete press to get the result vvv 7 v v
131. t Enable Disable gt Select On or Off gt Enter the PIN or PIN2 Changing the PIN You can change the PIN to an eight figure number that you find easy to remember gt Select PIN gt Select Change gt Enter the PIN gt Enter the new PIN gt Verify the new PIN Note You can only change the PIN when it is enabled 55 gt 2 Ej o o 7 A o Oo E o 7 A 7 E Settings EPIIT E 3 v n E 2 E amp 0 v z 2 E s S x 56 Settings Enabling and disabling fixed dial Fixed dial is part of the Contacts List but with added security When you enable fixed dial You can only dial numbers that are in the fixed dial store If you manually dial a number it must match one in the fixed dial store Ifyou store edit or delete a phone number you have to enter your PIN2 To enable or disable fixed dial gt Select Fixed Dial gt Select On or Off gt Enter your PIN2 provided by your service provider When you enable fixed dial in the Contacts List you can only browse the numbers that are in the fixed dial store Enabling and disabling barred dial When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as barred dial numbers You can use this to stop certain numbers being dialled To enable or disable barred dial gt Select Barred Dial gt Select On or Off gt Enter your password Network Network New Searc
132. that these numbers are automatically sent after the main phone number gt Enter the phone number gt Press and hold until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number gt Enter the DTMF digits for example the number to access voice mail messages When you call this number the DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds Entering a picture You can choose from Camera and Select Choose Camera to take a picture with the phone s camera gt Select Camera gt Take the picture gt Press to return to the Contact Choose Select to select a picture from your Data Folders Wild numbers Wild numbers are spaces that you can store in a phone number You must fill the wild numbers before you can dial that phone number You can use wild numbers in conjunction with fixed dial to for example restrict calls to a specific area by storing the area code then adding the remainder of the number when it is recalled To enter a wild number While entering a phone number press and hold E until _ is displayed When you recall this phone number enter the required number to replace the wild number Contacts list Voice dial With voice dial you can save a number using your voice You can then dial the number by saying the name that you want to call Creating a voice dial entry Select Voice Dial Select Add Select a contact Select Recall Select Ok Hold the phone about 20cm away from your mouth vvv vo v
133. the messages in the list Save Addr Saves the address of the selected message Messaging Sort Sorts your messages Display Displays the selected message Delete Deletes the selected message Keep Keeps a message for you to read later Delete All Deletes all messages SMS SMS is usually called text messaging With text messaging you can send and receive text You can receive display edit and send text messages of up to 459 characters to mobile phones on your service provider s network or any network that has a roaming agreement The actual number of characters available depends on the language you use You can only send text messages to phones that have text messaging functionality a Settings The following functions are all available from Settings gt SMS Settings SMS Recipient Auto Lifetime Message Receipt Protocol Review Group Delete Centre Message centre You must enter the message centre number before you can send text messages Note The message centre number may have been pre programmed on the SIM gt Select Message Centre gt Enter the message centre number in international dial format see Making international calls on page 27 Note The message centre number is provided by your service provider 7 7 o dD I E o 7 dD a D rm o E A 5 E o E Messaging 87 BHulbesso E 3 E v o a a D 5 a v 7 I3 5 a 0 v
134. to Edit Profile Home Linger Time Gateway Security Bearer Name URL IP Type Circuit GPRS Switch For Circuit Switch select Set then select Edit and set 9 Digital Dial number Analogue Dial number 9 Circuit Type Select from Digital and Analogue User ID User Password For GPRS select Set then select Edit and set Access Point Name User ID User Password Authentication Select from Normal Encrypted and None 69 Browser BIET PIS E E c v ea 5 a D S v ae Pe E 3 S 1 o 70 Browser Home page To start the browser select Home Page to start the browser from idle mode press the key This opens the browser at your service provider s home page This is recalled from the cache each time you start the browser The cache is the phone s memory where pages that you have previously downloaded are stored The phone remains off line i e not connected to a server when it recalls pages from the cache The browser menu The browser has its own menu which you use when an Internet page is currently displayed either on line or off line To access this menu press Browser Home Current Page Reload Cookie Clear Page URL Memo Cache Bookmarks Enter URL Save Browser Push Exit Image Images Message Home Page Displays the page defined by your service provider Bookmarks Saves the current page as a bookmark so you can return to it another time Current
135. tone made when you press a key gt Select Key Volume gt Use Sto move the volume level between 0 and 4 Changing the key tone The key tone is the sound made when you press a key gt Select Key Tone gt Select the tone you want Choosing the key to use for the answer key You can choose whether to use any key or just the send key to answer a call gt Select Answer Key gt Select Any Key or Send Key Settings Phone settings Phone Settings Language DTMF All Tones Active Flip Warning Camera User Length Tones Tones Messages Changing the language You can change the language that the phone uses for display messages and text entry gt Select Language gt Select DisplayLanguage or Tegic Language gt Select the language Note Tegic language is the language used by T9 text entry For more information on T9 text entry see Entering text on page 36 Changing the DTMF length DTMF stands for Dual Tone Multi Frequency You can send DTMF tones during a conversation to access voice mail paging and computerised home banking For example you may need to enter a number to remotely access voice mail messages gt Select DTMF Length gt Select Long or Short Turning tones on and off You can turn on or off all tones or just warning tones gt Select All Tones or Warning Tones gt Select On or Off Active flip If you enable active flip you can answer a call by opening the phone end the call by clos
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137. u can enter in the different text modes Text Mode Key T9 Normal ABC Greek Extended Numeric 0 9 D Alternatives LO 4P Qe Punctuation 49 5 1i 5 ODP amp 99 l1 lt gt a ED abe ABCabc ABT AAAABCCE 2 adazeabe cet DEFdef AEZ DE Fde f 3 QD shi GHlghi HOI GHIghii 4 D i JKLjkl KAM JKLjkl 5 GP mo MNOmno NEO MNNO Om 6 n o pars PQRSpqrs TIPZ PQRSpqrsB 7 GD uv TUVtuv TY TU Vtu v 8 ap WXyZ WXYZwxyz XO WXYZwxyz 9 CZD Shift Lock Shift Lock ShifLock Ep Space Note The characters available in T9 depend on the language you are using Text entry 35 Aaqua 1xo 1 36 Text entry T9 Using T9 reduces the number of key presses required When in T9 mode gt Press a key once for any letter you require on that key The desired letter may not be displayed gt Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached gt Check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing to the next word gt If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you require press 6 or gt until the correct word is displayed gt Continue to the next word gt If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary you can enter it using the Normal mode or add it to the internal T9 dictionary Adding entries to the T9 dictionary If the internal T9 dictionary does
138. ware on page 126 Setup a dial up connection on your computer to access the Internet via your phone See Setting your computer s dial up connection on page 126 Note Installation instructions regarding your computer may vary depending on your computer s operating system web browser etc Connect Faxing from your computer via Infrared You can use Infrared to connect your computer Laptop Notepad or PC to your phone without using any cables Your phone acts as a Fax modem and it can be used for sending and receiving Faxes Once set up whenever you send a Fax from your computer it will use Infrared to connect to your phone then your phone will dial the Fax number To send and receive Faxes you must subscribe to your network operator s Fax service This gives you a second phone number on which to receive incoming Faxes To set up your computer and phone you need to Subscribe to Fax service Install Fax software on your computer such as WinFaxPro www symantec com Install the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer See Installing the Data Connection Assistant software on page 126 Setup your computer s Fax application software to send receive faxes via your phone Ensure that you select the Panasonic X70 infrared modem port in your Fax application USB charge data cable EB UCX70 You can connect your phone to your computer with the USB charge data cable EB UCX70 With this you can A
139. y adding one of the predefined frames gt Select Frame gt Select from a list of frames You can preview the frame by highlighting it then pressing o Changing the size Use this to make your picture larger or smaller gt Select Size gt Choose Width or Height gt Select Edit gt Enter the percentage by which you want to change the size gt Press O Note This does not cut your image it compresses and or stretches it To cut your image use Trim Camera Changing the format gt Select Format gt Choose from JPEG Fine JPEG Normal JPEG Economy and PNG JPEG Economy produces a small file but with a low resolution JPEG Normal produces a file which is acceptable for most uses JPEG Fine and PNG produce large files with high resolution Trimming your picture Use this to select and save just a small part of your picture gt Select Trim gt Use amp to increase and decrease the size of the box to include just the part of the picture that you want gt First adjust up and left then press Oto adjust down and right The white corner of the box indicates the directions that you can go gt When you have the selection you want press OO to select the area gt Press O Renaming the picture gt Select Rename gt Use 8 o remove the existing text gt Enter the new text gt Press O gt Select Ok to save your changes or Cancel to revert to the old name Deleting the picture gt Select Delet
140. your address You can only show your address if your service provider allows Select Show or Hide Lifetime Set the time limit for the lifetime for sent messages Select Maximum or Manual If you select Manual you need to enter the number of hours 1 99 Setting receive options Receive options Auto Anon Advertisement Delivery Read Roaming Reception Sender Receipt Receipt Retrieve When you have selected a message type you can select how you want to deal with it Message type Options s Auto Reception Auto Retrieve Ask Anon Sender Accept Reject v Advertisement Accept Reject N o Delivery Receipt Permit Reject amp Read Receipt Permit Reject M RoamingRetrieve Ask Pending Off E Ei Setting the player mode G Player Mode determines whether an audio attachment is played automatically or M manually gt Select Player Mode gt Select Automatic or Manual 82 Messaging Setting the font size You can set the font size to use in your messages gt Select Font Size gt Select from Large Standard and Small Setting what is displayed You can decide whether to display the subject or the address in your inbox and outbox gt Select Display gt Select Inbox or Outbox gt Select Subject or Address Restoring defaults To cancel all the options that you have set select Restore Defaults Create Use Create to create an MMS message Create MMS Ok Came
141. your previous message vv v v If your phone is not in chat mode when you receive a reply to a chat message it is received as normal SMS Messaging If you receive a voice call while you are in chat mode you can accept the incoming call and return to chat mode at the end of the call To save a chat message session select Menu gt Save Move Move the message to your phone or SIM memory Delete Delete the message Delete All Delete all messages Outbox sa To access your Outbox select Outbox gt SMS From your outbox you can view all your sent text messages You can select a message and choose from the following options Edit Edit the message Send Send the message Read Read the message Chat Read sent and received messages with another party on one screen gt Select Chat gt Enter the phone number you want to chat with gt Enter a nickname This can be up to 18 characters long gt Send and receive messages gt Press to end the chat When you receive a message in chat mode the text appears above your previous message If your phone is not in chat mode when you receive a reply to a chat message it is received as normal SMS If you receive a voice call while you are in chat mode you can accept the incoming call and return to chat mode at the end of the call To save a chat message session select Menu gt Save Create Create another text message Move Move the message to your phone or SIM memory Delet
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