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        Operating Instructions Digital Cellular Phone EB-G60
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1.          T  Taking a picture   83  Tegic  e p  Text Attachments   46    Text Entry     To End the Alarm  To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook  To Store a Number in the SIM Phonebook A   Troubleshooting                              87  Turning Screen Saver On  amp  Off  T99 Text Input          U    Unlocking the Phone     Using Bookmarks    Using the PIN    v    Viewing  amp  Editing Reminders                      E IN ertet 65  Viewing Stored Numbers      Voice Memo  Voice Recorder  Volume Control    w  AU T AEn a eA EALES S NEENA  WAP Push Message  WAP Push Message Icon                  110    Licensing  Licensing    In Fusio    In Fusio have developed specific software called ExEn for    iN FUSIO the purpose of downloading and playing games from  mobile handset     OpenWave    OpenWave is a pioneer in the mobile data transfer industry  supplying voice  and data revenue to the mobile communications sector     BROWSER BY    ol    OPENWAVE       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  96927260 8   DE DK  Fl  FR  IT  NL  PT  ES  SE  GB  and additional patents are pending  worldwide     C   068     CP8 Patent       Panasonic Mobile Communications Co   Ltd 
2.       From Idle  press     and select Camera  Press      2 Press    to open the Set menu  Select from the following options   Photo Resolution  Choose from VGA  640 x 480  QVGA  320 x 240  QQVGA   160 x 120  or Screen Size  128 x 96      Note  Higher resolution pictures are of better quality but occupy a larger  share of your phone s memory  If you want to take several high resolution  pictures  consider reducing the amount of memory taken up by other  types of media file such as ring tones and downloaded games     Photo Light  Turn the built in photo light On or Off     Self Timer    Turn the Self Timer On or Off  When the Self Timer is turned on  there is a  delay after the capture button is pressed before the photo is taken     Shutter Sound    Select from three available shutter sounds     84    Text Entry    Text Entry    The phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric characters to enter  details into the Phonebook  to create text etc  This section details the charac   ters that can be entered and the relevant keys to press               Extended Numeric     ABI   AAA   0 9       0                                     A      BC  a        bc 2   AEZ DE  Fde    f 3  HOI GHlghii 4  KAM JKLjkI 5  N  MNNOO mniiod  sd 6  PPZ PORSpqrsf 7  TYO TU  Vtu    v 8  Xxvo WXYZwxyz 9  Shift Lock      Space Space 5      Press once to enter a single capital letter  subsequent characters will  be lower case   Pressing twice acts as a keyboard CAPS LOCK func   tion and subsequent charac
3.      In the SIM Phonebook    CJ   where the number of entries and lengths  of names and numbers are SIM dependent    In the Mobile Phonebook  where phonebook entries can be grouped  together and additional data can be stored with numbers  This phone   book is retained even if you change your SIM     This section contains all you need to know about     2005220    Managing your Phonebooks   Finding entries in your Phonebooks   Speed Dialling   Grouping Phonebook entries to make calls easier to identify and num   bers easier to find    Note  See Text Entry  page 85  for information on text entry methods  available for making Phonebook entries     To Store a Number in the SIM Phonebook    From Idle enter the phone number and    press        Select SIM Phonebook and press  9           Select Name  press  6  and enter identi     Mobile Phonebook  fying name  Press  8  Select No  and confirm the phone num  L   ber  Press  9  will allow you to edit  If not  Select  Jg    press             Press      to save    Phonebook    To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook            From Idle enter the phone number and po y xil  peso Nan         Select Mobile Phonebook and press  8  No   81296395  3 Select Name  press  6  and enter identi  Enail   fying name  Press 4 Group   None  js Hot Key Dial   4 Select No  and confirm the phone num  l  ber  Press  8  twice Se g    5 Select Email  press       and enter address   Press       optional   Select Group  press   amp   optional     7 Selecta gr
4.      and select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  gt  Melody        2  Use   to select a file  Press    to play    Note       You can compose your own melodies and ringtones  Turn to Composing    a Melody  page 30  for full instructions       You cannot edit polyphonic ring tones  music files or files that cannot be    forwarded or saved     Renaming Files            From Idle  press        select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  Press  9  open the subfolder for the file you wish to rename  Press  8  twice    Use 6 to select the file to rename  Press       Select Rename  Press         Note  Do not use special characters in the new name     68    Managing Multimedia Files    Creating Mail from Files       You can jump in one step from a file to the create mail screen with the file as  an attachment     The phone will display the Create MMS Msg screen     Note  You cannot copy a file that cannot be forwarded or saved   You can press  9  to select Create Mail while the file is displayed     Deleting Files      From Idle  press        select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  Press       and  open the subfolder for the file you wish to delete  Press  8    2  Use   to select the file to delete  Press       3 Select Delete  Press  8  twice    Checking File Properties       You can view the file name  date  file size  whether the file can be forwarded  and whether it can be saved     From Idle  press        select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  Press       and  open the subfolder for the file you wish t
5.     esaweg JO    suonesijddy  6 MLS 10 Buiyas euoug  2 pieng Asay  G SOWED     euoud   N  L       N33Y9S 31d     9Jn3ona3s NU  W    102    Accessories    Accessories    Li lon Battery  EB BSG60     Double your talk time by having a spare battery     Personal Handsfree  EB EMD35     b   Talk and move while keeping your hands free by using this  accessory  Just place the earpiece in your ear and the adaptor  in the side of the handset     and talk     Car Charger  EB CDG60     Top up your battery in your vehicle by attaching this acces   i   sory to your phone and to the cigarette lighter socket     Fast Travel Charger  EB CAG60UK     zx  Carry a lightweight portable charger wherever you go to    l ensure you always have power to talk     Fast Travel Charger  EB CAG60EU     103    Accessories  Data Cable  EB RSG60     This Data Cable is used to connect your phone to a PC   allowing data communication between them  This should be  used in conjunction with the Free Panasonic Data Connec   tion Assistant Software     BF    The software can be downloaded from  http   www panasonicmobile com    Camera Adaptor  EB MCG60     With the Panasonic Plug in Camera attached to your phone   you can take photos then save them or send them immedi   ately ina MMS message        Identify a Genuine Panasonic Accessory          Panasonic produces some of the most advanced mobile phones available  So   as you d expect from this class leader  the range of accessories are second to  none     Most genu
6.    23    Personalising Your Phone  Personalising Your Phone    This section contains all the information you need to adapt your phone to your  needs and personality  You can     Change the menu language   Add a message to show at start up   Try a new idle screen image   Change your screen saver image   Use a different colour theme   Switch between and edit different user profiles  Make use of downloaded ring tones and images  Compose your own ring tone   Change the backlight and contrast settings     and more     o25052052025252    Changing the Language       It is possible to change the language the phone uses for display messages and   or text entry   4        From Idle  press  8   select My Phone  gt  Language  Press      2 Use 6 to select the language you wish to use    3 Press  9  to select the desired language       Adding a Start up Greeting    A personalised greeting can be programmed for when the phone is switched    on     From Idle press        select My Phone  gt  ae 3v  Display Settings  gt  Greeting  Press  8 Idle Screen Fi  2 Use the text entry facility to add a greet  Screen Saver  ing  see Text Entry  page 85   Press  8  to Colour  Themes  confirm Greeting  Operator Notice  Contrast    7    24    Personalising Your Phone    Idle Screen Image  Wallpaper        The idle screen can be changed to a preinstalled or downloaded image     To choose an image for the Idle screen     From Idle press  8  select My Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt  Idle Screen        Sever
7.    3 Use 6 to select a caller in the Multi party   4 Press       The selected caller will be split from the Multi party call and the Multi party    call will be placed on hold  the remaining Multi party callers can still communi   cate      Ending Multi party Calls    The user can either select an individual in the Multi party and end the call or  end the entire Multi party call  If a call is held  or an other call is incoming then  an individual call cannot be ended     Ending a Single Connection  During a Multi party call   Press       Use 6 to select Hang up  Press  8       l  2  3  Use   to select a caller in the Multi party  4    Press  9    Ending all Connections  During a Multi party call     Press    to end all the calls at once    63    Advanced Operation    Changing to a New Network       When not in your home country region  the user may use a network that is  not directly subscribed to  This is called ROAMING  Legal restrictions may not    permit roaming in your home region     The New Network function is used to manually select a network that is avail     able in your current location      From Idle press      select  Applications   gt   Phone Setting  gt  Network  gt   New Network  Press  9    2 Your phone will search for available net   works   3 Use 6 to select one from the list of avail   able networks  Press          When the Search Mode is set to Automatic  the phone will automatically reselect a new net   work in order to maintain optimum network  availabi
8.    Phone  Setting  gt  Security  gt  Call Bar  gt  Cancel All     Fixed Dial    The Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook  Phonebook  gt  Fixed Dial   but  with additional security     When the security feature Fixed Dial is enabled in the security submenu it is  only possible to make calls with phone numbers that are in the Fixed Dial  Store  When Fixed Dial is enabled any manually dialled phone numbers must  match a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store     To store  edit or delete a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store the Fixed Dial  function must be enabled  With Fixed Dial enabled  all phone numbers can be  added  edited or deleted as normal  but you will be prompted for PIN2     To enable Fixed Dial       From Idle press       and select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt   Security  gt  Fixed Dial  Press   amp      2 You will be prompted to enter SIM PIN2 before proceeding    36    Applications    Applications    This section introduces some of the applications you ll find installed on your  phone  These include     T    ro   D   gt     The clock   Alarms   Automated power on and power off  The calculator    Clock    Your phone incorporates a clock with date time  an alarm and an automatic  power on off feature     Setting the Time       From Idle press       and select  Applications  gt  Clock Function  gt   Clock Set  Press  8   Press  8  to select the time entry    Use the numbered keys to enter the  correct time  using the 24 hour clock  or  use 6 to adjust the 
9.   2 Pres G    Basic Operation    International Dialling       The international access code     and the destination country region code  should be entered  followed by the area code and phone number     2  3  4    From Idle press and hold until         is displayed  Enter country region code  e g  44 for the UK  81 for Japan     Enter area code and phone number    Press Q     Note  Many countries regions include an initial    O    in the area code  This  should  in most cases  be omitted when dialling international numbers  If  you have difficulties making international calls  contact your Service Pro   vider     Emergency Calls          An emergency call may be made even when SIM is not fitted to the phone   however  the antenna symbol  T  must be present     Enter 112 press Q      Note  Making emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or net   work operator dependent     Ending a Call    To end a call  press  amp     Basic Operation    Answering a Call       To receive a call  the phone must be switched   Y Zl  on and the signal strength meter  Tull  must be Incoming Call  displayed  12345678   Press any key except   to answer a call   or    Press    to reject a call       Note  If a call is not answered or is rejected  the number of incoming calls  missed will be displayed  Press any key to clear the display     Caller Identification          This feature allows you to identify incoming calls   The caller s phone number  and name if stored in the Phonebook  will b
10.   8     2 Use   to select the required Colour Theme  Press  8        Changing Sound Profiles    You can switch between six sound profiles on your phone each with a distinct  combination of alert method  ring tone and type etc     Profiles are set up for use in different environments     for instance you might  want to create a silent profile  a discreet profile with ring tone appropriate for  formal occasions and a party profile for loud environments     Within each profile  distinct melodies can be set as incoming call and message  alerts     Note  Ring tones can also be used to identify incoming calls from mem   bers of groups  If a group member calls  the Group ring tone will sound   not the Sound Profile ring tone     To activate a Sound Profile       From Idle press      select My Phone  gt  Ge D Sgil  Sound Settings  Press  8  Normal hode   2 Select the profile you wish to activate Q  uiet Mode  from the list  Press  9  Q    utdoor Mode   3  Use   to select Activate E mr de  Press  8  to activate the profile  Customised Mode E    27    Personalising Your Phone    Editing Sound Profiles       To edit a Profile       From Idle press       and select My Phone af Jul     gt  Sound Settings  Press  9     2 Select the profile you wish to edit from  the list  Press  8    3  Use   to select Edit  Press  8            Message Tone  Keypad Tone    For each profile  you can set and edit the following     Ring Type    Alerting Method    Ring Pattern  Ring Volume    Message Tone    K
11.   Fitting the Battery         Insert the battery bottom first     so that the connectors touch those  on the phone     2 Press gently downwards and simultaneously slot the top of the battery  into place      3 Replace cover on the phone     and slide upwards to the top of the    phone  Q         Getting Started       Removing the Battery    Ensure the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the  phone before removing the battery       Press top part of the cover     and remove       2 Press the battery gently downwards     and remove from the top            Getting Started    Charging the Battery       Connecting the Fast Travel Charger    The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is con   nected     Insert the connector into the base of the phone  ensuring the arrow on the  connector is to the front of the phone     dC  _ ee       Note  DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and   or the charger     Connect the charger to the main power supply  The battery level indicator will  scroll right to left during charging     Disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger    When charging is complete  turn off the main power supply and disconnect  the charger        Getting Started    Operation of Battery Level Indicator       While charging Charging complete    Phone on  3j Lj  Phone off  3j Lj    It is recommended that the battery is fully discharged between charges to  maintain optimum battery life and performance                    Low
12.   Operation During Two Calls      Call Transfer          Multi party Calls    Changing to a New Network     Scheduler                                 Creating a Reminder    Viewing  amp  Editing Reminders                                                           Embedded Games   1     Downloadable Games  4   Managing Multimedia Files  Displaying Pictures and Animations      Playing Melodies     Renaming Files  Creating Mail from Files      Deleting Files  Checking File Properties     Checking Folder Properties    WAP Browser                ee  Browser Settings    Activating the Browser     Navigating Content  Browser Menu       Using Bookmarks      Deactivating the Browser    WAP Push Message      Additional Features        Voice Memo       Voice Recorder      DTMF Tones  Desktop Handsfree      Auto Answer      Plug in Camera            Fitting and Removing the Plug in Camera  Taking a Picture         Camera Options    Text Entry       T9 Text Input     Other Text Modes       Editing Text  i e teret edere e nee e test tte ee IRE Ae IRR a ei eec    Contents    Troubleshooting   Important Error Messages    Glossary of Terms  Specifications               Phone  Including Battery   Personal Settings       Menu Structure      Accessories              Identify a Genuine Panasonic Accessory                    Licensing       xi    Getting to Know Your Phone       Location of Controls    Personal Handsfree  Socket    Display  Pri ft  Secondary Softkey a et  Call Key  Power On Off  an
13.  2003   Information in this document is subject to change without notice  No part of  these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any  means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Commu   nications Co   Ltd        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             
14.  96 85 82 20  Fax   02 96 85 82 21  EASY REPAIR   26 rue des Cosmonautes  31400 Toulouse   T  l    05 62 7 1 48 14  Fax   05 62 7 1 48 15    96    EASY REPAIR   22 boulevard des Brotteaux  69006 Lyon   T  l    04 72 83 02 02   Fax   04 78 52 40 38    ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE  Avenue Figui  res   FAC Font de la Banqui  re  34970 LATTES   T  l    04 67 15 96 30   Fax   04 67 20 04 72    GENERAL ELECTRONIQUE  16 rue Joseph Cugnot   FI  Bracheux   60000 BEAUVAIS   T  l    03 44 89 79 00   Fax   03 44 05 16 96    N  goce Technique et Maintenance  40 boulevard Bessi  res   75017 PARIS   T  l    01 44 85 21 66   Fax   01 42 29 60 05    S B E    FI  de la Liane   BP9   62360 SAINT LEONARD  T  l    03 21 10 10 21   Fax   03 21 80 20 10    NL    Service centra in Nederlands  Panasonic Centre Nederland   Servicom bv    PO Box 16280   2500 BG Den Haag  Nederland   Tel   31 703314314  Zonweg 60   2516 BM   Den Haag   Nederland   Tel   31 703314314    Per   CentriAssistenza in Italia  Servizio Clienti  Tel   39 02 67072556    Panasonic Espafia  S A   Servicio de Atenci  n a Usuarios   Tel  902 15 30 60    DK    For naermeste servicecenter ring Panasonic  Danmark  Tel   45 43 20 08 50    Firmor   Sverige  omrep  Rosenlundsgatan 4  411 20 Goteborg  Tel   46 031 173354    Signalstrykan  ungsholmstorg 4   04 22 Stockholm  Tel   46 08 6542500  CR Service  ndustribyn 3   232 37 Malm     Tel   46 040 430030       SF    Huoltokeskukset Suomessa   KAUKOMARKKINAT OY  PANASONIC HUOLLOT Kutojantie 4   026
15.  Any necessary transportation  both of the appliance and of any spare parts   will be at the purchaser s risk and expense  and there may be a consequent delay in  the repair service     Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the sales company or national  distributor in the country of use of the appliance  the service will be provided on the  same local terms and conditions  including the period of guarantee coverage  as  prevail for the same model appliance in the country of use  and not the country of  initial sale in the EU EEA  Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the  sales company or national distributor in the EU EEA country where the appliance  was originally marketed  the repair service will be provided on the local terms and  conditions prevailing in the country of initial sale in the EU EEA     Some product models require adjustment or adaptation for proper performance and  safe use in different EU EEA countries  in accordance with local voltage requirements  and safety or other technical standards imposed or recommended by applicable  regulations  For certain product models  the cost of such adjustment or adaptation  may be substantial and it may be difficult to satisfy local voltage requirements and  safety or other technical standards  It is strongly recommended that the purchaser  investigates these local technical and safety factors before using the appliance in  another EU EEA country     99    EU Warranty    This guarantee shall
16.  Battery Warning    When the battery power is low  the battery indicator will be coloured red  If  battery power is critically low  a warning tone will sound  If this occurs during  conversation  finish your call immediately  The power will automatically shut  off after the warning tone  Fully recharge the battery  See Charging the Battery   page 4  Calls can be made and received while the phone is charging        Fitting Image In  Customised image cards may be fitted to the rear of the phone  behind the  transparent rear cover  An Image In template is included with your phone     Note  DO NOT insert image cards which are thicker than attached cards  or metallic image cards        Getting Started    The Display    Status Icons    The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions   The Antenna  Signal and Battery icons are displayed when the handset is  switched on and connected to a network     ult Status Icons         Idle Screen     Primary Selection Area    Indicates Battery Level  Gl  green      full   J  red      low battery  Displayed when you are registered to a non home network     Roaming    White icon indicates a new message has been received  Red icon  indicates the Media Folder is full     Indicates Call Divert is enabled  Voicemail activated    m  A  H  fS Indicates Alarm is set  re  ao       Indicates Ringer is enabled     J    vibration mode    J    vibrate   ring   C    flashing mode     F Indicates GPRS service available  T Indicat
17.  Enter the new code and press       6 Verify the new code and press  8    Restricting Calls          Call Barring    The Call Bar function is used to restrict certain  outgoing and or incoming calls  Call Barring is  controlled by a security password that is sup   plied by the Service Provider  this password can Cancel All   be changed  see below   When updating or Change Password  checking the status of Call Barring the phone  must be registered with a network  Different  Call Bar restrictions can be used for voice and  data calls  Any combination of call restrictions  can be set       From Idle press  9  and select  Applica   tions  gt   Phone Setting  gt  Security  gt           Call Bar  Press  8  e Roaming  2 Use   to select Bar Voice or Bar Data  R11 Calls  Press  e    3 Follow the submenus to set the desired  restrictions    Phone Security    Outgoing Calls  Bar Voice   Select from All Calls International Calls International  Calls Except Home Off   Incoming Calls  Bar Voice   Select from Off When Roaming All Calls   Bar Data Select from All Calls International Calls International  Calls Except Home Off    4 Press       5 Select On Off and press       6 Enter Call Bar password and press  9     Note  To change Call Barring password  go to  Applications  gt   Phone  Setting  gt  Security  gt  Call Bar  gt  Change Password     You can change individual Call Barring settings following the instructions above  or cancel all call barring settings by selecting  Applications  gt
18.  Fax  90 312 467 85 38    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  CADDESI NO  7 BURSA   Tel  90 224 225 10 46 pbx   Fax  90 224 223 81 03    ADANA BRANCH OFFICE   RESATBEY MAH FUFULI CAD G  LEK  S  TES   A BLOK NO  75b 01120 ADANA  Tel  90 322 458 39 52 pbx   Fax  90 322 453 21 32    TRABZON BRANCH OFFICE   MARA   CAD MARAS APT NO 51 D  2  61200 TRABFON   Tel  90 462 321 33 08   Fax  90 462 326 37 78    ANTALYA BRANCH OFFICE  ALTINDA   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    EU Warranty    EU EEA   Wide Guarantee  Conditions applicable in any country other  than the country of original purchase     When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective  he should promptly contact  the proper sales company or national distributor in the EU EEA country where this  guarantee is claimed  as indicated in the  Product Service Guide  or the nearest  authorised dealer together with this guarantee and proof of date of purchase  The  purchaser will then be informed whether      i  the sales company or national distributor will handle the repair service  or     ii  the sales company or national distributor will arrange for trans shipm
19.  From Idle press       and select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt   Security  gt  Phone Lock  Press      From the submenu select Change Code and press  8        Enter the old unlock code and press           Enter a new unlock code and press  9     mtb     MN    Re enter the new unlock code to confirm  Press    to complete the  change    Basic Operation    Using the PIN    The PIN protects your SIM against unauthorized use  If you enable the PIN   every time the phone is turned on you will be prompted to enter the PIN     PIN2 controls security for the Fixed Dial Store  Call Charge metering and  Barred Dial     If either PIN PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times  Depending on the SIM  the  phone will be locked and the user will need to enter the PUK PUK2 code     Contact your service provider for the PUK PUK2 code     Note       Te enter PUK code for PIN  enter   05  you will then be prompted to    enter the PUK code  then follow the on screen instructions         Te enter PUK2 code for PIN2  enter   052  you will then be prompted    to enter the PUK2 code  then follow the on screen instructions     If the PUK PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times  the SIM will cease  to operate  All information stored in the SIM will be lost and the SIM will  need to be replaced  Contact your service provider for more details     Enabling Disabling the PIN    Security  gt  PIN  Press     Select Status and press       From Idle press   amp    select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  g
20.  Idle  press       and  select Messages  gt  Chat SMS  gt  History   Regular Chat users should clear the history reg   ularly to free memory space     48    ast D Tall  Start Chat i       History  Clear History    T    MMS  Setting Up the Phone       Messaging    Multimedia Messaging Service  MMS  Configuration must be performed  before you can send or receive an MMS message  You can create up to three    server profiles on the phone       From Idle press   amp    select Messages  gt   Setting  gt  MMS  gt  Server List  Press    ie       2 Select the server and press   amp    3 Use 6 to select Edit and press  8    4 Select Bearer Type or MMS Setting  and press  8  to start configuring settings   5  f Bearer Type is selected as CSD  set  GPRS setting to off  see page 72    Note       t 2 Tall       Signature   Reply Text   Receive Setting  Auto Reception  Mail Setting g        Your MMS settings may have been pre configured by your service pro   vider  Contact your service provider if you are unclear how to proceed        Use the Messages  gt  Setting  gt  MMS menu to configure other MMS  settings  Contact your service provider for details of required settings     49    Messaging    Creating an MMS Message       Your phone supports MMS  Multimedia Messaging Service   which means you  can send digital pictures to an MMS enabled mobile or to an email address   Wherever you are  attach a photo  audio message or text  and send it immedi   ately to your friends     The following bas
21.  enter digits  G5 to    and  amp 3  during a call     Pause Dial    Pause Dialling allows you to send DTMF tones automatically       Enter phone number    2 Press and hold until a  p  is displayed at the end of the phone num   ber entered    3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause  e g  enter the number to access voice  mail messages    4 Press Q    When the call is successful DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds or press   amp  to send the DTMF tones manually     80    Additional Features    Desktop Handsfree       Desktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation without having to hold  the phone to your ear     Note  DO NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode     Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls  During a Handheld call       Press       2 Use  to select Hands Free  Press  8  During a Handsfree call     Press       once and select Handheld to revert to Handheld operation       Auto Answer    When Auto Answer is switched on  and Personal Handsfree is connected  a  call will be answered without pressing any keys  Any call waiting should be  answered in the normal way     To enable Auto Answer  from Idle  press       and select My Phone  gt  Auto  Answer  Choose Enable and press  8      Note  Take care when Auto Answer is selected to ensure unauthorised  listeners cannot overhear your phone conversations     8l    Plug in Camera  Plug in Camera    With the Panasonic Plug in Camera attached to your phone  you can take pho   tos then save them or send the
22.  lighting conditions          From Idle  press        select My Phone  gt  at Pri  Display Settings  gt  Contrast  Press  8 A  A   Contrast  2 Use    amp  to set the desired contrast level  3 Press       to confirm selection  4    3l    Personalising Your Phone    Operator Notice       Operator notices appear if the phone has been left idle to remind users how  to operate selected features  To enable and disable operator notices go to My  Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt  Operator Notice and press  8  to select On   Off     Restoring the Default Phone Settings       Any personal settings can be swiftly returned to their factory default  with the  exception of some features  such as the Phone Lock code and the Language     l From Idle  press  Defaults  Pres      9   select My Phone  gt  we PT       i Use Default  2 When prompted Use Default Settings  Settings   press  8  to confirm and restore the set   tings    32    Phone Security    Phone Security    Your phone has a number of security features that protect against unautho   rized use and enable the user to restrict access to certain functions  These  include      5  ro    gt    gt    gt     Phone Lock  PIN Protection  Key Guard  Call Barring  Fixed Dial    Note       For full details of the Phone Lock feature  turn to Locking the Phone     page 12         For full details of PIN Protection  turn to Using the PIN  page 13     It is recommended that all security codes are memorized  If it is necessary to  make a note of any s
23.  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 was originally marketed if the repair relates in any way to the  adaptation or adjustment      This guarantee shall only be valid in territories subject to the laws of the European  Union and the EEA     Please keep this guarantee with your receipt     100    Personal Settings  Personal Settings    Use th
24.  the message indicator       will appear in the display with an alert  signal  this signal     an audible tone or vibration     is set in the My Phone  gt   Sound Settings menu   This indicates that a new message has been received     Note  If the message indicator shows red the message area is full and you  will need to delete old messages in order to be able to receive new mes   sages in the future     46    Reading Immediately       When Read is displayed press        Messaging      to read the message immediately  Use 6 to    navigate through the message and to identify the sender and the time the mes   sage was sent  With the phone number shown in the Sender field  press  amp  to    dial the phone number     Reading Later    Received messages are stored in the  Inbox    From Idle  press  8 and select Messages   gt  Inbox   Use 6 to select a message to read  if there  is more than one  and press  8  to view  the message    You can call the sender  or press    to  view your other options  this submenu  can also be viewed by pressing    when  the message is highlighted in the Inbox      Responding to Text Messages       Press      when you have read a message to  view response options  Alternatively  highlight  the message in the Inbox  Messages  gt  Inbox   and press     Choose to     Reply to the message   Call Back   Forward the message   Chat   Store Number   Delete the message   Delete All messages or   Extract Media    if any file is attached to the message     as 2 T
25.  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 directive includes as one  essential requirement the protection of the health and the safety for the user  and any other person  The SAR value for this model phone  when tested for  use at the ear  for compliance against the standard was 0 732 W kg  While  there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at var   ious positions  they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure        TheSAR 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 sub   stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to  account for any variations in measurements  SAR values may vary depend   ing 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       vi    Care and Maintenance    Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone  Avoid holding the  phone close to the ear while pressing the keys     Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the opera   tion of your phone  This is normal and does not indicate a fault    If you use the phone for a long tim
26. 09 NJ ND             viii    Contents       Personalising Your Phone  Changing the Language  Adding a Start up Greeting  Idle Screen Image  Wallpaper   Changing Screen Saver Image      Turning Screen Saver On  amp  Off  Colour Themes                  Changing Sound Profiles     Editing Sound Profiles                                                         Download Data   1   Media Folders               2  Composing a Melody 30    Setting the Backlight Time    Key Backlight On Off      Contrast     Operator Notice      Restoring the Default Phone Settings  Phone Security     Enabling Key Guard  Disabling Key Guard    Changing the Security Codes    Restricting Calls    Applications      Cloc  Setting the Time  Setting the Alarm  Muting the Alarm     Setting a Power On Off Time  Calculator      Messaging                SMS EMS  Setting Up the Phone      Creating a Text Message  Concatenated Messages     Receiving Text Messages       Responding to Text Messages           MMS  Setting Up the Phone  Creating an MMS Message    Managing Message Lists      Cell Broadcasts  Call Information  Recent Numbers  Call Duration     GPRS Call Duration  Call Charges              Setting the Unit Price  Setting the Maximum Unit Level  Call Identification       Contents       Advanced Operation  Diverting Calls    Holding Calls      Making a Second Call    Receiving a Second Call  Call Waiting      Accepting a Second Call      Rejecting a Second Call       Ending Current Call to Receive Another  
27. 20 220    Panasonic Service Center Osnabr  ck  Petsch Kundendienst GmbH  PagenstecherstraBe 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  9091 10    Panasonic Service Center Mannheim  N  Schaaf   ReichenbachstraBe 21 23   68309 Mannheim   Tel   49  0 621  72 787 0    Panasonic Service Center Stuttgart  Hans Beck   Friedrich List StraBe 38   70771 Leinfelden Echterdingen  Tel   49  0  711 94 701 0       95    EU Warranty    Panasonic Service Center Reutlingen  Herbert Geissler   LichtensteinstraBe 75   72770 Reutlingen   Tel   49  0 7072   92 96 0    Panasonic Service Center Miinchen  G Berghofer  amp  W Kaller GmbH  Helene Wessel Bogen 7   80939 Miinchen   Tel   49  0 89  318 907 0    Panasonic Service Center Augsburg  Klaus Bienek   Affinger StraBe 4   86167 Augsburg   Tel   49  0 821  70 70 75    Panasonic Service Center N  rnberg  Herbert Geissler GmbH  Friedrich Ebert StraBe 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    Service Fentren in Osterreich  Fa  Frisch   Lokalbahnweg 12   A 4060 Leonding   Tel   43  0 732 676 961    FR    CETELEC   Fl de la Delorme   5 Avenue Paul h  roult    3015 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
28. 30 Espoo   Puh   358 09 521 5151 Huolto   Puh   358 09 521 5155 Varaosat Ja Tarvikkeet    SETELE OY   Vanha Viertotie 7  00300 Helsinki   Puh  4 358 09 549100    PLAY SHOP SERVICE Keskuskatu 3  00100 Helsinki  Puh   358 09 27053626    MEGAFIX KY  Louhenkatu 9   74100 lisalmi   Puh   358 017 14631  T  MI M HAAPOJA  Miilukatu 7   40320 Jyvaskyla   Puh   358 014 677121  OUTOKUMMUN PUHELIN  Pohjoisahonkatu 9  83500 Outokumpu  Puh   358 013 562211  SETELE OY   Rengastie 31   60100 Sein  joki   Puh  4 358 06 4148344          EU Warranty    TURUN J MARKKINAT OY  Tuureporinkatu 6   20100 Turku   Puh    358 02 2332685    N    Servicesenter   Norge   IT Services ANOVO Norge AS  Fetveien     2007 Kjeller   Tif   47 63 80 45 00  Panasonic Norge NUF  Sk  rersletta 50   1471 Lerenskog   Tif   47 67 91 78 00    GR  K  vrpa r  yviKrjs UTTOOTHPIENS  INTERTECH S A     International Technologies  Agpoditng 24  167 77 EMnyvIK      Tax  Oup   738 21  167 10 EAAHNIKO  TnA  K  vrpo  210 96 92 300  Yrrokar  orQua B  peiag EAAGSac    K  KapapavArj 11  54638 OEZZAAONIKH  TnA  K  vrpo  2310 245 840 3    P    Centros de Assist  ncia em Portugal  PROSONIC  S A    Rua Manuel Teixeira Gomes  Edif  cio Telhas Verdes  Loja D  8125 321 ALBUFEIRA   Tel   351 289 589 515    PROSONIC  S A   Largo de Santos  9 1   1200 LISBOA   Tel   351 21 392 9327    PROSONIC  S A    Rua Augusto Sim  es  259  4470 147 MAIA   Tel   351 229 409 700    Centres de service apr  s vente en Belgique  BROOTHAERS Hoevelei 167   2630 AAR
29. 8     Renaming a Bookmark    Select Bookmarks from the Browser menu  Select View and use 6 to high   light the bookmark you want  Press     and select Details     Deleting Bookmarks    Select Bookmarks from the Browser menu  Select View and use 6 to high   light the bookmark you want  Press     and select Delete     76    WAP Browser       Deactivating the Browser    The Browser can be deactivated as follows   When browsing on line  press     to return to Idle mode     When browsing off line  press    to return to Idle mode        WAP Push Message    WAP Push Message Icon       This icon indicates a new WAP Push message has been received     Reading a WAP Push Message    When the icon is displayed  press and hold then inbox for WAP Push  message is displayed     Note  If you are not in a WAP browse when you receive WAP Push mes   sage you will not be able to access it     77    Additional Features    Additional Features  Voice Memo    You can record a two way conversation during a call  The maximum length of  a recording is 16 seconds  Old recordings are overwritten  only one recording  can be stored     Note  If a different SIM is installed any voice memos will be lost     Caution  Security of a recorded message is your responsibility  You MUST  ask for the other party s consent before recording     Record a Voice Memo    During a call  press     Use 6 to select Memo  Press        If you press    while recording a call  recording will stop but no tone will  sound to either p
30. Panasonic  EB G60    Operating Instructions  Digital Cellular Phone        Important Information    Important Information    Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone  This phone is  designed to operate on GSM networks     GSM900 or GSMI800  It also  supports GPRS for packet data connections  Ensure the battery is fully charged  before use     We  Panasonic Mobile Communications Co   Ltd  declare that the EB G60  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 support    Important Information    Safety Considerations       The following information should be read and understood as it provides details  which will enable you to operate your phone in a manner which is both safe to  you and your environment  and conforms to any legal requirements regarding  the use of cellular phones        This equipment should only be charged with approved charging  equipment  Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this  apparatus and may be dangerous  The use of approved charging  equipment is recommended to ensure optimum performance and  avoid damage to your phone  Ensure the voltage rating of the Fast  Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling  abroad     A Fast Travel Charger  EB CAG60xx   is supplied with the Main  Kit  Other recommended equipment for charging     Car Charger   EB CDG60      Note   xx id
31. TSELAAR   Tel   32 03 887 06 24    HENROTTE   Rue du Campinaire 154  6240 FARCIENNES  Tel   32 071 39 62 90    97    EU Warranty    PIXEL VIDEOTECH  Rue St Remy 7   4000 LIEGE   Tel   32 041 23 46 26  DELTA ELECTRONICS  Rue Pd Alouette 39  5100 NANINNE   Tel   32 081 40 21 67    ELEKSERVICE FEYS  Houthulstseweg 56  8920 POELKAPELLE  Tel    32 057 48 96 37  AVS WAASLAND  Lavendelstraat 113  9100 ST NIKLAAS   Tel   32 03 777 99 64    ANT C SA  leine Winkellaan 54   853 STROMBEEK BEVER  Tel    32 02 267 40 19  RADIO RESEARCH   Rue des Carm  lites 123   180 BRUXELLES   Tel   32 02 345 68 56   VIDEO TECHNICAL SERVICE  Av  du Roi Albert 207   080 BRUXELLES   Tel   32 02 465 33 10    SERVICE CENTER  Kapellestraat 95   9800 DEINFE   Tel   32 09 386 67 67    TOP SERVICE  Westerloseweg 10  2440 GEEL   Tel   32 014 54 67 24    TELECTRO SC   Quai des Ardennes 50  4020 Li  ge   Tel   32 041 43 29 04          L    Centres de service   apr  s vente au Luxembourg  NOUVELLE CENTRAL RADIO  Rue des Jones 15   L  1818 Howald   Luxembourg       Grand Duch     Tel   32 40 40 78    98    CH    John Lay Electronics AG  Littauerboden     6014 Littau LU Switzerland  Phone  41  0 41 259 90 90  Fax  41  0 41 252 02 02    TR    TEKOFAKS ISTANBUL CENTRE OFFICE  KAGITHANE CADDESI SEVILEN SOKAK  NO  58   80340 CAGLAYAN ISTANBUL   Tel  90 212 220 60 70   14 Lines   Fax  90 212 220 60 94    ANKARA BRANCH OFFICE   G  VEN MAH FARABI SOKAK NO  38 6  06690 KAVAKLIDERE  ANKARA   Tel  90 312 467 30 94 2 Lines pbx  
32. Use    to select  Subj   press      and enter the subject heading  Press  8  to confirm  then    press        9 Use 6 to select Send or Save as appro   priate  Press  8  twice       Note  Saved messages are stored in the Outbox and can be edited and  sent in the future     Attaching Media Files   Media files such as voice files can easily be added to MMS messages   Compose a message following steps   to 3 on the previous page  Press  8   From the submenu select Insert Media  Press  9    Use 6 to browse and select media files available on your phone  Press          When you have selected files  press  8     twice       When settings are completed  press  e  Follow the MMS destination entry procedure from step 5 on page 50    aun     C00 N        5I    Messaging    Managing Message Lists       Selecting a stored message allows it to be read  replied to  edited or deleted        Inbox   Messages received are stored in the Inbox and Gc   tagged with icons  en 313 E  E indicates an unread SMS EMS mes  ME    sage  fij indicates an unread MMS message    From the Inbox  select a message  Press     to read the message or     to  view other options   Reply to the message          Call Back the sender Rep ly   Forward the message Call Back   Chat Forward   Store Number Chat   Delete the message Store Number  Delete All messages from the Inbox Delete y    Extract Media files from the message    gm D     If any file is attached to the message   Edit the message content before forwarding o
33. acemakers and hearing aids     Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight to avoid impair of  the camera performance     If you use feature which keeps key backlight on continuously for a  long time  such as camera  game  or browser  battery life will  become extremely short  To maintain longer battery life  set the  key backlight off  See Key Backlight On Off  page 31     For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any normal  phone  Your G60 cellular phone is fitted with an internal antenna   located in the upper portion of the phone  behind the display  screen  To avoid deterioration of signal quality or antenna perfor   mance  do not touch or    cup    the antenna area while the phone is  switched on   See    SAR Statement           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     Unauthorized modifications or attachments may damage the  phone and violate applicable regulations  The use of unapproved  modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your  guarantee     this does not affect your statutory rights     This Panasonic mobile phone is designed  manufactured and  tested to ensure that it complies with the specifications covering  RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture  in  accordance with EU  USA FCC  and Australian ACA regulations     Pl
34. al images are preinstalled on your  phone in the Fixed Data folder  Down   loaded images are stored in the User  Data folder  Navigate to the appropriate  folder  press  8                 Use 6 to select the required image       Use    to view image  Press any key to  return   Highlight the Wallpaper No  you want and  press  9       25    Personalising Your Phone    Changing Screen Saver Image       The screen saver can also be changed to a preinstalled or downloaded image   To choose an image for the screen saver       From Idle press        select My Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt  Screen  Saver  Press  8       2 Several images are preinstalled on your  phone in the Fixed Data folder  Down   loaded images are stored in the User  Data folder  Navigate to the appropriate  folder  Press        Use 6 to select the  required image   3 Use   amp  to play animation  Press any key  to return       4 Highlight the Animation No  you want  and press  8  to select       Turning Screen Saver On  amp  Off    Select My Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt  Screen Saver  gt  Setting  gt   Status to turn the screen saver function On or Off  and to set the Idle Time   from   to 5 minutes  before the screen saver is launched     26    Personalising Your Phone    Colour Themes       Colour Themes provide alternative combinations of colours for the back   ground and text     To use or change a Colour Theme       From Idle press    and select My Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt   Colour Themes  Press
35. all    emt    e     aa D Tall       f   lt     epl   Call Back  Forward   Chat   Store Number    Delete  Select     7    Messaging    Chat SMS    The Chat feature enables you to read sent and received messages on one    screen when in Chat SMS mode with another party       Either  When reading a previously sent  or received message  press  8  and select  Chat  press  8 and or enter your Nick   name  up to 10 characters      see Text  Entry  page 85   Or  Launch Chat SMS mode from Idle by  pressing       and selecting Messages  gt   Chat SMS  gt  Start Chat  Press     Enter your Nickname  Press  8j    It is now possible to chat with the other party   providing they have the chat SMS facility on  their phone  Enter your message     see Text  Entry  page 85  Press       Press       again and  enter the destination phone number if neces   sary  or browse and select from Phonebook         When receiving a message in chat mode  the  text will appear automatically above your previ   ous message     2 Press        select OK to continue the chat    ast   Tal  Enter Nickname     2   W g    as D Tall  Phone Number i  Phone Book    If the phone is not in chat mode when receiving a reply to a chat message  the  reply will be received as a normal SMS  If a voice call is received when in chat  mode  the phone will allow the user to accept the incoming call  The chat    mode ends at this time    Chat conversations are stored and can be  viewed in the History folder    To open the folder from
36. arty     Play Back a Voice Memo    From Idle  press  8  and select Applications  gt  we PT    Voice Memo Play  gt  Playback  Pres Playback i    To stop playing  press     Delete       Select     B  Delete a Voice Memo    From Idle  press       and select Applications  gt  Voice Memo Play  gt   Delete  Press  8     78    Additional Features    Voice Recorder       You can use this phone as a Voice Recorder     Record a Voice Recorder    From Idle  press  8  and select Applications  gt  Record  Press  8    The recording will stop automatically after 10 seconds     Play Back a Voice Recorder    From Idle  press  8  and select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  gt  Melody   pres       Select required    AMR    using 6  press      or  Select required    AMR    using 6  press  8  twice    Delete a Voice Recorder       From Idle  press  press       6  and select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  gt  Melody        Select required    AMR    using 6  press       Select Delete using 6  press      twice       79    Additional Features    DTMF Tones    Dual Tone Multi Frequency Tones  DTMF  tones can be sent during conversa   tion  These are often used to access voice mail  paging and computerised  home banking services  For example  you may need to input a number to  remotely access voice mail messages  A phone number may be stored in the  Phonebook with DTMF tones  allowing the number to be dialled upon recall  and the DTMF number to be sent automatically     Sending DTMF Tones During a Call  Simply
37. ate  7 9  to activate your chosen mode    Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three sec   onds  If this is not the case press   amp  to return to the idle screen     Note  If SIM tool kit SIM card is fitted  Phone Setting menu can be  accessed from Applications menu     Shortcuts  O     When familiar with the layout of the menu  use the keypad to enter the Menu  Number  This will allow the user to obtain the required function without hav   ing to navigate through the display menus  To change Sound Setting  for exam   ple  from the Idle screen  press  8  to display the main menu  then press   then  2 to enter the Sound Settings submenu     Basic Operation  Basic Operation    This section contains the information you need for the most essential phone  operations  including     How to switch on and off   How to make and end a call   How to answer a call   How to change earpiece volume   How to lock the phone   How to protect the phone using a PIN  How to change ring volume    025025025252    Switching On  amp  Off          To turn the phone on or off  press and hold        When the phone is switched on a greeting will be displayed and then the  phone will go into Idle  See Adding a Start up Greeting  page 24     Making a Call    Ensure that the phone is switched on  the network operator logo is displayed  and the signal strength meter shows  Tall  network coverage is available in  the current area      From Idle enter area code and phone number  
38. before the  indicator is lit and  attempting to switch it on    87    Troubleshooting    Calls cannot be  made    The phone is locked    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 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    is displayed       move to a coverage area   and operate your phone   when the antenna symbol  is displayed       Phone numbers  cannot be recalled  from Phonebook    88    The phone is locked    Unlock the phone       Phone number has been  restricted    Switch off restriction    Troubleshooting    Important Error Messages       These are some of the most important error messages which may be dis                             played   lunrecistered The network has detected an authentication failure  SIM 8 because yo
39. book Only     Identify a Genuine Panasonic Accessory    Idle Screen Image  Wallpaper   Important Error Messages  Important Information      Inbox  Info Numbers or Service Dial    In Fusio  International Dialling       K  Key Backlight On Off      Key Guard    L   Language  Last Number Called  Licensing  Life Time  Li lon Battery  EB BSG60   Location of Controls  Locking the Phone  Low Battery Warning        M  Making a Call       Making a Second Call  Managing Message Lists                                              107    Index    Managing Multimedia Files  Media Folders          Menu Structure    Menu System Overview    Messages       Messaging  Messaging Protocol    MMS  Setting Up the Phone    Multi party Calls      Muting the Alarm                     My Numbers     My Phone      y  N   Navigating Content    e Ip em E e UN ME ee ct Rede nite eap e pee gaY 73  Oo   OpenWave                Operation During Two Calls  Operation of Battery Level Indicator     Operator Notice  Other Text Modes  Outbox    P   Pause Dial  Personal Handsfree  EB EMD35       Personal Settings  Personalising Your Phone  Phone  Including Battery   Phone Security    Phone Setting  Phonebook       Photo Light  Photo Resolution    Play Back a Voice Memo  Play Back a Voice Recorder   Playing Melodies     Plug in Camera         Q    Quick Reference     3  as enini et temen T ae m es vii    R   Reading a WAP Push Message  Reading Immediately      Reading Later                 Recalling Pages Using Book
40. d End Call Key  Keypad  Navigation Key       Microphone    xii    Getting Started    Getting Started    Before operating this phone please read the Important Information sec   tion     see page i     These operating instructions detail use of the equipment contained in the  Main Kit     Some services detailed are network dependent   1  or may only be available  on a subscription basis  Some functions are SIM dependent  0   For more  information contact your Service Provider        Fitting the SIM    The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone underneath the battery     l  2    Remove the battery     see Removing the Battery  page 3    Unlock the SIM retainer by sliding it up towards the top of the phone   9    Gently raise the SIM retainer          Place the SIM into its recess  ensuring the bevelled corner is positioned  in the top right corner        Move the SIM retainer back into position     and secure by sliding  downwards      The SIM retainer is properly locked when it has clicked  into position        Note  Ensure the SIM retainer is properly locked into position  Failure to  do so will inhibit the fitting of the battery and the battery cover     Getting Started       Removing the SIM      Unlock the SIM retainer by gently pushing towards the top of the phone   9    2 Gently raise the SIM retainer     and remove the SIM      Return the  SIM retainer to its flat position     and ensure it is correctly locked      before refitting the battery and battery cover      
41. dit  Press  9  If the entry is stored  in the Mobile Phonebook  its group  location will be shown  Group None is  displayed if the number does not belong  to a group     Select Group and press  8      mi D Tall  Name harry i  No    812852852    Email     Hot Kev Dial     X    Scroll through the list of available groups and select whichever is appro     priate  Press  9     Press      to save    Phonebook    Retrieving a Number from a Group    uk Wn        From Idle press        select Phonebook  gt  Group Setting  Press  8  Use 6 to select the group         Press  8  again to View the contents of the group  Use 6 to select the desired entry    Press S to dial the number or      to edit the details of the entry    Retitling Group Names    From Idle press        select Phonebook ae 2 ni E93   gt  Group Setting  Press  9  Name Group 1   Use 6 to select the group Ring  Melody 1   Press       to enter the submenu  select LIES   Edit and press  8    Name is highlighted at the top of the L        submenu  Press once to start editing Save  Change   E     the name and a second time to confirm   Press       Press      to save    Setting Group Ring Tones    Each group can be given a distinct Alert Profile so that incoming calls are rec   ognizable from their ring tone  To set a group s ring tone     N On d UN    From Idle press        select Phonebook  gt  Group Setting  Press  8  Use    to select the group  press  8j          Use 6 to select Edit and press  8  again    Select Ring and 
42. e dis   played during an incoming call     Note  Caller Identification may not always be available     Volume Control       The volume level may be adjusted during a call     Use     to decrease the volume  use 6 to increase the volume    Note  Volume control for the Personal Handsfree accessory is adjusted in  the same manner     Basic Operation    Locking the Phone       With the Phone Lock enabled you will be restricted to answer incoming calls  and make emergency calls  The Phone Lock Code is factory set to 0000       From Idle press  lt    and select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt   Security  gt  Phone Lock  Press       From the submenu select Status and press  8    3 Select On and press       Enter the 4 digit code and press  8     The lock icon   amp   will be displayed in the primary selection area     Unlocking the Phone  Enter your Lock Code  The lock icon will be replaced by OK  Press    to con     firm     As long as the Phone Lock is enabled  whenever you turn on the phone  the  Lock Code will need to be re entered to activate the phone     Disabling Phone Lock    The phone must be unlocked before the phone lock can be disabled     From Idle press     select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt   Security  gt  Phone Lock  Press       From the submenu select Status and press  8   3 Select Off and press     Enter the 4 digit code and press  8     Changing Phone Lock Code  You should change your phone lock code to a 4 digit number of your own    choice      
43. e in temperature over 40  C  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 becomes wet immedi   ately remove the power and contact your dealer     Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid  dusty or  hot area  Never throw the battery into a fire  It may explode     Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away  from the equipment  Batteries can cause property damage  injury   or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material  for  example  metal jewellery  keys  etc       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 opera   ting instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and  safety precautions  Ensure the phone is compatible with the prod   uct it is being connected to     When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check  with your local authorities for information on recycling           Quick Reference  Quick Reference    Press centre of the Navigation Key to select or  enter the menu options    Direction which the user can move around the display  screen using the Navigation Key    Seco
44. e table below to record your GSM GPRS WAP settings     Item Hint Current Setting  WAP Setting          Primary IP       Primary Port       Secondary IP       Secondary Port       Timer       Homepage       Bearer Type  GPRS          User Name       Password   Access Point Name  APN   Authentication None PAP  CSD                User Name       Password       Phone Number  Line Type Analogue ISDN  Transfer Rate Automatic 9600                   101    Menu Structure    4817 1810 Ao 10H        ejqejreAe aq  jm nueui pajoujse  e jjeo e Buung I        poy pue ssaud  einjonujs snueuiqns 4eujiny 342 8494  Saje2ipu   lt  lt   Jewler10   nu  w   y  jiXe OL       sseJd  je e  snoinasd ay  oj l  uunje1 pue nueui jueuno   Y  Jixe OL  peuDijuDiu si  U02I ay  UaYM    sseud pue aJnbe  nok nuaw   y   lt  lt  IP10 pexij  Jo U9  eu  oj ejebiAeu oj    esn  nueui e joejes OL I   nueui ulew ay  Aejdsip oj    ssaid ejpj woly  lt  lt   Je1q 80 185    lt  lt  bumas euoug Bumes m ojul   L   mks ssn  lt  lt  ali Adog synejeq  I  lt  lt  3J0MIoN   I I  Topan E I pe na T cem dny  l  lt  lt  Ajunoog I l l  pio2oM   xogino  lt  lt  bumas dno  lt  lt  oBenBue1  I  lt  lt  4  A1Q  12D   I l  Ke d ouioyy 9210A   xoqu   lt  lt  bups josmoig Bum  s punos  lt  lt  28019  lt  lt  sBumes fejdsig     lt  lt  S89 M9S 1129 I l   l l  Seuiec  I 9 8915 48SMOJg MBAS yoer y  ejg  lt  lt  oswoug  lt  lt  s6uyjeg punos  Bumes l l l l  J  jnp  y      g   9uoud UI s  bess  n  9 4JesMo4g  p yooqauoud  Z  lt  lt  49pI04 BIP  W
45. ease refer to our website for latest information standards com   pliance in your country region of use     http   www panasonicmobile com  iii    Important Information    This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or  national law or any special restrictions governing its use in specified applica   tions and environments  This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals  air   craft  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 con   sequential loss  anticipated savings  loss of revenue      Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal informa   tion  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 and or SIM Lock  provided in the hand   set as a measure of protection for information held  Panasonic accepts no lia   bility for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data  including  but not limited 
46. eating an MMS Message  Creating Mail from Files    Currency Converter    D  Data  Cable  EB RSG60    eee ete cete tpi teneri endure teu eese edere eie  Deactivating the Browser    y  Delete a Voice Memo  Delete a Voice Recorder  Deleting Bookmarks      Deleting Files             Delivery Confirmation Setting    Desktop Handsfree        Disabling Key Guard  Disabling Phone Lock    Disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger    Displaying Pictures and Animations  Diverting Calls    Download Data  4   Downloadable Games   4   DTMF Tones        Editing Phonebook Entries      Editing Sound Profiles  Editing Text  Embedded Games  i   Emergency Calls  Enabling Disabling Cell Broadcasts    Enabling Disabling the PIN  Enabling Key Guard   Enabling Multi party   Ending a Call              Ending a Single Connection  Ending all Connections  Ending Both Calls       Ending Current Call   Ending Current Call to Receive Another  Ending Multi party Calls    Entry Details    EU Warranty    European union     RTTE                                                      106                    F  Fast Travel Charger  EB CAG60EU   103  Fast Travel Charger  EB CAG60UK       103    Fitting and Removing the Plug in Camera  Fitting Image In      Fitting the Battery  Fitting the SIM    Fixed Dial       G    Games  Getting Started  Getting to Know Your  Glossary of Terms    Go ToURL     GPRS Call Duration  Grouping Phonebook Entries  Mobile Phonebook Only         H  Holding Calls  Hot Key Dialling  Mobile Phone
47. ecurity codes  never write them in a way that they can be  recognized by another person  If forgotten  contact your dealer  for the Phone  Lock Code  or Service Provider  for PIN and PIN2      33    Phone Security    Enabling Key Guard       The Key Guard function is used to prevent any  keys from being accidentally pressed  for  instance when the phone is being carried     From Idle press      twice to bring up the  Guard Keypad  message and a third time to  confirm  The Key Guard icon  333  will appear  on the Idle screen     When Plug in Camera is attached  press and  hold       to select Key Guard menu     as 2 Tall    Guard Keypad     When a call is received  Key Guard will be disabled temporarily  allowing the  user to press any key except   to answer the call  Emergency calls can still be    made     see Emergency Calls  page 10     Note  When making emergency calls with the  Key Guard  enabled  there  will be no audible or visual indication that the number is being dialled     Disabling Key Guard       Press       once to bring up the Free Keypad   message and a second time to confirm     34    Es D Tall    Free Keypad     Phone Security    Changing the Security Codes         From Idle press and select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt     Security  Press    2 Use 6 to select Phone Lock  PIN or acm T  PIN2  Press  8   3 Use 6 to select Change  Code  and  press       for PIN2  skip to step 4        Re enter New Code  x        Enter the current code and press  8   5
48. ed this will insert the new char   acter immediately before the selected character  Pressing  9  will delete the  character to the left of the cursor or delete the current line when pressed and  held     86    Troubleshooting    Troubleshooting    Should any problem persist contact your dealer     Problem Cause    Remedy       Phone will not  switch on    Check that the battery is  fully charged and  correctly connected to  the phone       The network you are  using and the condition of  the battery can affect  battery life    Extremely short  battery life for a  new battery       Short battery life    foram old battery The battery has worn out    Replace with a new fully  charged battery       The battery is not  attached to the phone or  when the battery has  been deeply discharged  the phone will take a short  time until the indicator  lights    The battery level  indicator does not  appear and the  phone cannot be  switched on when  charging    Leave the phone charging  the battery for a few  minutes before the  indicator is lit and  attempting to switch it on       The battery is not  attached to the phone       Battery has been  connected to the phone  after the fast travel  charger has been  switched on    Battery fails to  charge    Ensure the battery is  fitted to the phone prior  to commencing charging       The battery has been  deeply discharged  The  phone will take a short   time until indicator lights    Leave the phone charging  the battery for a few  minutes 
49. ensions  mm    Height x Width x Depth 104 x 47x 19   Supply Voltage 3 7 V DC  740 mAh   Standby Time  hrs  80 to 250   Talk Time  hrs  l 6to 5   Charge Time  Phone off  Up to 110 min    Antenna Internal   SIM Type 3V   Phonebook Memory 200   SIM   Memory Storage 576 kB       Note  Charge time will be longer when the phone is turned on  Battery  life is affected by the network being used and the condition of the battery   Talk and standby time will be dependant upon network conditions  SIM   backlight usage and battery condition     93    EU Warranty    EU Warranty    EU EEA   Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU EEA and Switzerland   Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions    Dear Customer    Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone  The Panasonic  GSM European Service Guarantee only applies while traveling in countries  other than where the product was purchased    Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases  If your Panasonic GSM  telephone requires service while abroad  please contact the local service com   pany shown on this document     The Guarantee   The applicable period of the European wide guarantee for GSM is generally 12  months for the main body and 3 months for the rechargeable battery  With  respect to a product used in a country other than a country of purchase  not   withstanding what is stated in the conditions below  the customer will benefit   in that country of use  from these guarantee periods of  respective
50. ent of the  appliance to the EU EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed   or     iii  the purchaser may himself send the appliance to the sales company or national  distributor in the EU EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed     If the appliance is a product model which is normally supplied by the sales company  or national distributor in the country where it is used by the purchaser  then the  appliance  together with this guarantee card and proof of date of purchase  should be  returned at the purchaser s risk and expense to such sales company or distributor   which will handle the repair service  In some countries  the affiliated sales company  or national distributor will designate dealers or certain service centres to execute the  repairs involved     If the appliance is a product model which is not normally supplied in the country  where used  or if the appliance s internal or external product characteristics are  different from those of the equivalent model in the country where used  the sales  company or national distributor may be able to have the guarantee repair service  executed by obtaining spare parts from the country where the appliance was  originally marketed  or it may be necessary to have the guarantee repair service  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 
51. entifies the charger region  e g  CN  EU  UK     Use of a Battery pack other than that recommended by the manu   facturer may result in safety hazard     Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft  The use of cellu   lar 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 of the battery as ordinary rubbish   The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local legisla   tion and may be recycled     It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point  Users  are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equip   ment in fuel depots  chemical plants or where blasting operations  are in progress  Never expose the battery to extreme tempera   tures  in excess of 60  C      J          Important Information    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 cellu   lar 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 devices  such as p
52. er will be displayed  Press  8  to edit the details     65    Games    Games    Embedded Games  1        To enter the Games menu     From Idle  press  8  and select Games  Press  8   Select a game and press  8  3 Select Start to start playing the game  press  8     Select Help Instructions to read the instruction on how to play the  selected game    Downloadable Games   i           The Downloadable Games menu enables you to use one factory embedded  game and download another game from the games catalogue     Note  A downloaded game will overwrite the previously downloaded  game       From Idle  press  8  and select Games  or press and hold  amp    Select Catalogue and scroll through the games menu  3 Select a game                Follow the on screen instructions to play the game    66    Managing Multimedia Files  Managing Multimedia Files    The multimedia files saved in G60 are located in the Media Folder  My Phone   gt  Media Folder   There are four predefined folders  Picture  Animation   Melody and Memory Status      Note  Changing SIM does not affect the contents of stored data     Displaying Pictures and Animations            From Idle  press   amp    select My Phone  gt  Media Folder  gt  Picture or  Animation  Press  8       2  Use   to select a file to display  Press  8     3 Select Preview  Press  8     Note  The phone cannot display a file that is not in one of the supported  formats     67    Managing Multimedia Files    Playing Melodies         From Idle  press 
53. es it is possible to make emergency calls only  Tull GSM signal strength          weak signal  Tall     strong signal    f1 Phone is connected to Line   phone number  Availability depends on  your SIM     Menu System Overview          Getting Started    The menu system provides the means for accessing all the functions that do  not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad  Each menu contains a list  of options  Some menus have further submenus    The submenus and functions are selected using the five way Navigation    key   O      The diagram below gives an overview of the contents of the menus to help  you find your way around  This is just a summary  Keep reading to discover  everything your phone has to offer           My Phone    Set interface language    a    Choose ring tones and alert  method    Customise your colour  scheme    Change idle screen picture and  screen saver    S Browser    Access and surf the Internet  Configure browser settings      amp  Phone Setting    Access security features and  call services    Set up call diversion    If an STK SIM card is fitted   this menu gives access to  operator specific functions   The Phone Setting menu can  then be accessed from the  Applications menu    3  Key Guard               Guard your phone against  accidental use   If Plug in Camera is attached   this menu gives access to  camera mode                               Scheduler    Add and view events in  your personal schedule     amp  Phonebook    Create and ma
54. eters      Before a text message can be sent  you must enter the Message Centre num   ber into Options  your Service Provider will supply the Message Centre num   ber   You should also select the protocol via which messages are sent  the  storage time  lifetime  and pick a delivery confirmation setting     The Message Centre number may have been pre programmed on the SIM     Setting the Message Centre Number    From Idle press        select Messages  gt  Ge    Tall  Setting  gt  SMS EMS  gt  Message Cen  G  zs  tre  Press    MISI        Include the international dialling code in the  Message Centre number  Press  9        42    Messaging  Life Time    The lifetime is the duration that your messages are stored at the Message  Centre    Delivery attempts will be repeated until the message has been delivered or  the Life Time expires     select Messages  gt  Setting  gt  SMS EMS  gt        From Idle press  Life Time  Press      Select from Defaults    hour  12 hours    day    week or Maximum to set  the time after which messages are automatically deleted  Press  8            Messaging Protocol          From Idle press        select Messages  gt  GA Tail  Setting  gt  SMS EMS  gt  Protocol  Press  s O    o    N  e QFax  Select the appropriate protocol for sending Sle  messages  Press  9j Odd  QERMES   i    Delivery Confirmation Setting   Bw g    From Idle press   amp    select Messages  gt   Setting  gt  SMS EMS  gt  Report  Press    ie    Select Yes to enable delivery confirmati
55. etting  select Applications  gt  Clock Func     tion  gt  Alarm Set  gt   Alarm Name   gt  Cancel     38    Muting the Alarm       Applications    When an alarm goes off  the chosen melody will sound and the display will  flash with an alarm message  The alarm will sound for 55 seconds     To End the Alarm  Press any key    Adjusting the Alarm Time    To adjust an alarm time follow the steps in Setting the Alarm  page 38     Setting a Power On Off Time       The phone can be set to turn itself on or off automatically at a specified time  using the Power On Off feature  To set the Power On and Off schedule       From Idle press  9  and select Applica   tions  gt  Clock Function   2 Select Power On Time or Power Off  Time  Press  9    3  Usethe numbered keys to enter the cor   rect Power On or Power Off time or use  6 to adjust the time displayed  Move  between the hour and minute fields using        Press  8  when complete    ls 2 Tall    f  Enable Always J  QEnable Once    Disable    T    4  ThePower On Power Off setting can be applied once when the set time  is next reached  Enable Once  or until cancelled  Enable Always    Highlight the appropriate setting and press  8  to select is similar to that  for setting the time on the clock  For either setting or adjusting the time  needed to select Power On Time or Power Off Time in the Clock    Function menu    Caution  Ensure that the setting of the Alarm or Power On function will  not contravene any regulations whereby it may a
56. eypad Tone  Warning Tone    28    Select a ring tone from the lists of preinstalled melodies   Fixed Data  or downloaded melodies ring tones that  you have written  User Data   Press  8    Select required type from Fixed Data or press    to  preview the User Data or  8  to confirm ring tone selec   tion  Select from Ring Vibrate Vibrate  amp  Ring Flashing   Off  Select either Continuous or Once   Use       to set the volume level  To mute volume  use the  Alerting Method submenu   Select a ring tone from the lists of preinstalled melodies   Fixed Data  or downloaded melodies ring tones that  you have written  User Data   Press      Select required type from Fixed Data or press    to  preview the User Data or  8  to confirm ring tone selec   tion   Turn keypad tones On or Off   Turn warning tones  which sound if an inappropriate key  stroke is made  On or Off          Personalising Your Phone    Download Data  1        The Panasonic G60 is able to use various downloaded data  The down loaded  data is stored in the Media Folder and can be acquired via MMS  EMS  SMS or  WAP Details of this service are available on our website     Availability of this service is dependant on your country region  or network   For further information visit     http   www panasonicbox com    Media Folders       The Media Folder located at My Phone  gt  Media Folder is the storage loca   tion for media files that have been downloaded from a third party source and  are saved in the handset  Some of t
57. g User Messages  Your phone comes with several common message expressions preinstalled   To send a user message       From Idle press        select Messages  gt  Create  gt  SMS EMS  Press  8     2 Instead of writing the message content  press  8  and select User Msgs   Press  8  A list of the saved user messages will be displayed        3 Select the desired user message and press       Send in the same way as for a standard text message  See page 44    Note  View your user messages at any time by going to Messages  gt   User Messages  You can also use this menu to compose new user mes     sages     45    Messaging  Text Attachments    When creating a text message  it is possible to include attachments  copyright  permitting    To include an attachment       Follow the instructions on page 44 to write the text message then  press        When the OK Insert Media User Msgs  Add Sig  Select  submenu appears  see step 4 page 44   select Insert Media  Press  9               2 Use  to select the file to be inserted into the text body  Press          Concatenated Messages    SMS messages can be made up text and attached pictures or icons  If you want  to send a larger message  your phone will automatically configure your mes   sage as a string of smaller messages and send these simultaneously  Concate   nated messages such as this appear to a user as a single message     Receiving Text Messages       When a Short Text Message is sent to your phone  the message New Mes   sage s   and
58. he user to connect them  together ending your connection  leaving the other parties to talk together     CO      When two calls are connected to your phone     l  2  Use   to select Call Transfer  Press          The two calls will be connected to each other and your call will be ended     Note  Two call transfer cannot be activated while in Multi party mode     Multi party Calls       A Multi party call enables three to five people to be in conversation at the  same time  It is possible to swap between a Multi party call and another call in  the same way as with two separate calls  0      Enabling Multi party  With two calls connected  one active  one on hold      l  2 Use  to select Conference Call  Press  8        All three parties should now be able to talk to each other     Adding to Multi party    It is possible to add parties to the Multi party call  up to a maximum of five   either by making a call or accepting an incoming call  The call can then be  merged into the Multi party     Note  When making a call or accepting an incoming call the Multi party  call will be placed on hold  The callers in the Multi party call can continue  to communicate with each other while on hold     62    Advanced Operation  Splitting a Multi party Call    The user can select an individual from the Multi party and remove their con   nection  This enables you to talk privately without the participation of the rest  of the Multi party      Press        2 Use  to select Private call  Press  8 
59. hese can be used as ring tones  Idle screen  images or attachments to text messages  See Managing Multimedia Files   page 67  for how to use these files     Note  It is only possible to attach EMS format Animations Pictures     Access these files from the Media Folder menu to rename  delete or edit  them  To select an item from the Media Folder     From Idle  press      select My Phone  gt  Media Folder and press  9     2 Use to select the media type  either Picture  Animation or Melody    Press             3 Use 6 to select a file    Press     to view or play the selected file before making any changes to the  file        4 Press       and use 6 to select Rename  Delete  Press  8    29    Personalising Your Phone    Composing a Melody         From Idle  press  9   select Applications  lc 2l   gt  Edit Ringtone  Press  9  Notes 2D4 1C 1 i  2 Press       to select Notes  GENES       Using the table below as reference  enter the  notes  set the rhythm and octave for each and  add rests to generate your composition  ere p    Key  Note C D E F G A B       Key  Note Rest Note Set Dotted Sharp  Length Octave Note    3 Referring to the table above  use the keys  mi Zl  to to enter notes ne eee lie  4 The notes appear in the format 2C4 as 264      shown on the right when is pressed      The first number  2 in the display on the   right  indicates the note octave  The   default value is 2  Press to change   octave  range from   to 3   Play  K g     The number of the right  4 in the fi
60. ic steps must be followed for all MMS messages  For infor   mation on multimedia additions  read the following section     l  2    50    From Idle press  8  and select Messages  gt  Create  gt  MMS  Press         Compose the text part of the message  see Text Entry  page 85  for    details of entry methods    When the message is complete press  9   To attach a media file  follow the instruc   tions on the following page  To continue  without attaching a media file  select OK  from the submenu and press  8   Select To   press        When  New Entry   is displayed  select an entry from Phone   book or enter the destination manually            From Phonebook   Press     and select desired entry  Press         then    to save  Press  8  twice      Manual entry   Press  8  twice  Enter destination num   ber  then press  8  three times  If desired  a message can be delivered as  a copy to another recipient  To do this   use 6 to select Cc   Press       and follow  the operation in step 5       as D Tall  TA i  Add Slide   Insert Slide  Insert Media    User Msgs    Add Sig  y  Select  g   ast D Tall   Ej   Cc    Bec    Subj      A Bcc  address or phone number is added in the same way  Bcc delivery  differs from Cc delivery in that the original recipient  whose address is in  the To  field  will not be informed of any copies sent to Bcc addresses    Messaging    8 When the To  field has been filled and any required Cc or Bcc entries  have been added  add the message subject heading  
61. ile Phonebooks in step by synchronizing their con   tents regularly  You can copy individual entries between phonebooks  see  Editing Phonebook Entries  page 18  or simply copy the entire contents of one  phonebook into the other  To do this       From Idle  press   amp  amp  and select Phone  ae PTH  book  gt  Copy Entries  Press  9  STH to Phone H  2  Use   to either copy the entries of SIM Phone to SIM    to Phone or Phone to SIM  Press     twice to select    4i    Review the Phonebook Status       The Review function in the Phonebook menu shows how many locations are  available in the two Phonebooks      From Idle press        select Phonebook  gt  Review  Press  9    2 Use 6 to select SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook and press  8  A summary of the selected Phonebook will be displayed     Phonebook    Grouping Phonebook Entries   Mobile Phonebook Only           Groups are used to collect together types of Phonebook entries  for example  business and personal  Each group can be suitably titled for quick access to the  entries contained within     An alert profile can be attributed to groups  or individual phone numbers   allowing incoming call alerts to be tailored to indicate the type of caller     Adding a Number to a Group    You can store numbers in up to 10 groups  To add a number from your Mobile  Phonebook to a group     l  2    20    From Idle press       Use 6  or the lettered keys  to select the  entry you wish to add  Press  8  to reveal  the submenu   Select E
62. ine Panasonic accessories will have a label showing an    EB XXX00     model number     Accessories may change without notice     104    Index    Index    A    Accepting a Second Call     Accessories  Activating the Browser    Adding a Bookmark  Adding a Number to a Group  Adding a Start up Greeting  Adding Numbers  Adding to Multi party  Additional Features       Adjusting the Alarm Time  Advanced Operation  Answering a Call  Applications  Assigning Hot Keys  Mobile Phonebook Only   Attaching Media Files s  A ATONE  P                                              Basic  Operations mrenmen a a a N 9  Bookmarks     Browser  Browser Menu  Browser Settings  Browsing Phonebook        c    Calculator       Call Barring     Call Charges      Call Duration  Call Identification  Call Information   Call Transfer  Caller Identification  Calling the Last Dialled Number  Camera Adaptor  EB MCG60   Camera Options  Car Charger  EB CDG60   Care and Maintenance     Cell Broadcasts  Changing Phone Lock Code      Changing Screen Saver Image    Changing Sound Profiles     Changing the Language       Changing the Security Codes  Changing to a New Network    Charging the Battery  Chat SMS  Checking File Properties                                                      Index    Checking Folder Properties     Clock seara  Colour Themes    Composing a Melody     Concatenated Messages  Connecting the Fast Travel Charger  Contrast        Copy Entry    Creating a Reminder       Creating a Text Message  Cr
63. ion parameters will be displayed  Select each parameter in  turn and enter the appropriate values  contact your service provider for  details if necessary      For each browser profile  set also the Bearer Type  Go to Browser  gt   Browser Setting  gt  Set Profile  gt   Select Profile   gt  Edit  gt  Bearer Type     alat       To configure a GPRS browser  enter User Name  Password and Apn   Access Point Name  and Authentication        Yall  Password  Apn  Authentication    To configure a CSD browser  enter User Name  Password  Phone Num   ber  Line Type and Transfer Rate     Gas 7 tfl          User Name  Password  Phone Number  Line Type  Transfer Rate    Hu      Note  Contact your service provider for setup values if you are unsure     71    WAP Browser    Record your WAP settings in the table at the rear of this booklet for easy ref   erence     When you have entered settings for a browser profile  you may wish to  rename the profile to make it easier to remember  To rename a profile  go to  Browser  gt  Browser Setting  gt  Set Profile  gt   Select Profile   gt   Rename  The current profile name will be displayed  Edit this name to  rename the profile        as D Tall  Set As Active i  Edit   Rename    Since you can set up to five profiles  you should also select which is your active  profile  To do so  go to Browser  gt  Browser Setting  gt  Set Profile  gt    Select Profile   gt  Set As Active  Press  8j     If Bearer Type is selected as CSD  set GPRS setting to off  If 
64. it the values       At this point you will be asked to enter your PIN2 or Lock code  Do so and  press  8j     twice       3 Enter a currency unit  up to three characters  e g  GBP  Press  6    4  Entera price and press  8  twice    Setting the Maximum Unit Level       This function allows the user to pre determine the maximum cost of calls    made  0           From Idle press        select  Applications ae D Shl   gt   Phone Setting  gt  Call Services  gt   Service Charges  gt  Max Cost   Press   ax Cost        2 Press       to edit the values 8 Units       At this point you will be asked to enter your  PIN2 or lock code  Do so and press  8 Edit  g    3  Entera value  number of units  which is to be the maximum permitted   and the corresponding cost will be displayed    4 Press          twice to accept    57    Call Information    Note  The duration of one unit may vary during the day  peak and off peak  times  Therefore  the call charge can be calculated accordingly  However   call charge information may not give an accurate reflection of the tariffs  charged by your Service Provider        Call Identification    In the Call Services  gt  Calls menu  the Caller s ID and Withhold ID functions  allow you to check the status of whether a Caller s Identification is sent or can  be received  Withhold ID 1      Note  When checking the status the phone must be registered with a net   work     58    Advanced Operation    Advanced Operation    This section contains detailed informati
65. ivert the phone must be regis   tered with a network   4      Holding Calls       Holding a Call    During a call press    The call is then put on hold     Resuming a Call    Press   to resume the call     Making a Second Call         During an ongoing call  enter phone number  or recall from Phonebooks      see Browsing Phonebook  page 16     2 Press Gy  The first call will be placed on hold    60    Advanced Operation       Receiving a Second Call  Call Waiting     A second call can be received  if Call Waiting is switched on  This is enabled  from the  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt  Call Services  gt  Calls menu   It is not possible to have more than one fax or data call  All voice calls must be  ended before you can make or receive a fax or data call  O         Accepting a Second Call    Press    to accept another incoming call  The current call will be placed on  hold     Rejecting a Second Call       Press  9  to reject the second call     Ending Current Call to Receive Another         Press    when the second call is received to end the current call    2 Press any key except    or    amp  to receive the new call    Operation During Two Calls       Swapping Between Calls     Press        2  Use   select Swap Call  Press  9   Ending Current Call      Press       2 Use 6 to select Hang Up  Press         The held call will remain held     Ending Both Calls  Press   amp     6l    Advanced Operation    Call Transfer    With two calls connected  Call Transfer enables t
66. lity  With the Search Mode set to Man   ual the phone will only use a selected network   If coverage is lost another network should be  selected     64    ae 2 Tall    Finding  Network       ast   Tal  Automatic EN  Manual    Scheduler    Scheduler    The Scheduler can be used to register reminders for personal events as well as  planning holiday periods     Creating a Reminder       From Idle  press  8  select Scheduler and press  9     Select  New Event  and press  9  to cre   ate a new schedule event   First move the cursor to the year entry by  using    then use    to adjust the entry if  necessary   Press   o to highlight the month  Use 6 in  the same way to adjust the month entry   Press   o to return to date selection   Use     to place the cursor over the  appropriate date entry  Press  8  to select  the date   Enter the time for the reminder  Use the  numbered keys to enter the correct time   using the 24 hour clock  or use 6 to  adjust the time displayed  Move between  the hour and minute fields using   o  When the time is entered correctly  press        to confirm   Enter a name to identify this schedule  entry  Press  8    Viewing  amp  Editing Reminders          7 Tal  3 2004  Sun Mow Tue Wed Thu Fi Sot  Tee  7 8 91011 12 13  14 Hd 16 17 18 19 20  21 22 23 24 25 26 27  28 29 38 31    as 2 Tal  ps    Open the Schedule menu  All scheduled reminders are listed  Use    to high   light the reminder you wish to view and press  8   The time  data and name of  the remind
67. ly  12 and 3  months  if these conditions are more favorable to him than the local guarantee  conditions applicable in such country of use     Conditions of Guarantee   When requesting guarantee service the purchaser should present the war   ranty card together with proof of purchase  to an authorized service centre   The guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults  it  does not apply to other events such as accidental damage  however caused   wear and tear  negligence  adjustment  modification or repair not authorized  by us    Your sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is the repair  or  at our option the replacement  of the product  or any defective part or parts   No other remedy  including  but not limited to  incidental or consequential  damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be available to the purchaser    This is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other  rights of consumer purchasers  This guarantee applies in countries shown on  this document at the authorized service centres detailed for that country     94    UK    Service Centres in England  Tel   44  0  8705 159159    IRL    Service Centres in Ireland  Tel   353  0    2898333    D    Panasonic Service Center Dresden  SERKO GmbH   GroBenhainer Stra  e 163   01129 Dresden   Tel   49  0 351  85 88 477    Panasonic Service Center Cottbus  Petsch Kundendienst GmbH   Am Seegraben 21   03058 Gross Gaglow   Tel   49  0 355  58 36 36    Panasonic Se
68. m immediately in a MMS message  The camera  accessory slots onto the accessory connector on the base of your phone  This  Camera is sold as an Accessory depending on your region     When the camera accessory is plugged in  the actui  main menu changes  The Key Guard icon is  replaced by a Camera icon as shown  Select  Camera for all related functions           Fitting and Removing the Plug in Camera    First  remove the cap from the Camera by pressing both sides of the cap   Insert Plug in Camera into the connector at the bottom of the phone  release  key facing up until it clicks into place    To release the Plug in Camera  press release key     and pull downward            82    Plug in Camera    Taking a Picture       To take a picture  first ensure the camera accessory is plugged in  Then       From Idle  press  8  and select Camera  Press  8j  2 Position the camera to frame the desired photo in preview screen  Use 6 to zoom in   9 to zoom out  when you are ready  press  8  to capture the photo  3 The captured photo will be displayed  Press  8  to store the photo in  your Media Folder  To send the photo via MMS press    to save it  See  Creating an MMS Message  page 50 section 4 on wards    4 Ifyou wish to delete the photo press      Camera    Indicator Self    Portrait  mirror       Lens    Photo  Light       Note  Zoom function is not available when you choose VGA size     83    Plug in Camera       Camera Options    First ensure the camera accessory is plugged in  Then
69. marks      Receiving a Second Call  Call Waiting   Receiving Text Messages  Recent Numbers        Record a Voice Memo  Record a Voice Recorder  Rejecting a Second Call    1 aa etude ipte aede eeu eene nad etae 61    108                                     Reload  Removing the Battery  Removing the SIM    Renaming a Bookmark    Renaming Files                 Responding to Text Messages  Restoring the Default Phone Settings  Restricting Calls     Resuming a Call     Retitling Group Names    Retrieving a Number       Retrieving a Number from a Group  Returning an Unanswered Call      Review the Phonebook Status         S    Safety Considerations      SAR Statement  Scheduler  Selecting a Function  Self Timer                 Sending DTMF Tones During a Call  Sending User Messages             Setting a Power On Off Time  Setting Group Call Icons     Setting Group Ring Tones  Setting Ring Volume     Setting Silent Ring     Setting the Alarm      Setting the Backlight Time  Setting the Maximum Unit Level  Setting the Message Centre Number  Setting the Time             37  Setting the Unit Price  Shortcuts  C CJ      Shutter Sound        SMS EMS  Setting up the Phone    SnapShots         74  Specifications  Speed Dialling    Splitting a Multi party Call  Status Icons     Swapping Between Calls         Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls  Switching On  amp  Off                Synchronizing Phonebooks                                                      109    Index          
70. n    Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to  incorrect entry of the lock code     re enter lock code       Incorrect  xx  Tries Left    90    The entered code is incorrect     re enter code  correctly    Glossary of Terms    Glossary of Terms                                        APN Access Point Name  Directs the user to the gateway or  the required service  CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol  A secu   rity feature for the GPRS network  Copy Copies selected text from short text message without  removing it from the original message  Cut Permanently removes selected text from short text  message  DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones allow you to commu   nicate with computerised phone systems  voice  mailboxes etc   EMS Enhanced Message Service  Upgraded feature of Text  Messages  GPRS General Packet Radio Service  A GSM data transmission  technique that transmits and receives data in packets  rather than setting up a continuous channel  It makes  very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users  pay only for volume of data sent and received  GSM Global System for Mobile Communications  The name  given to the advanced digital technology that your  phone uses  MMS Multimedia Message Service  Attach images and music  to text messages  Network The organization responsible for operating a GSM  Operator network  PAP Password Authentication Protocol  A security feature  for the GPRS network  Password Used for the control of the Call Bar  S
71. nage your  phonebook    Group friends and contacts to  make their calls easy to identify  and their numbers easy to find  Put your closest friends and  contacts on your Hot Key Dial List  for instant dialling    Synchronise your SIM and Mobile  Phonebooks      Games    Access preinstalled and or down   loaded game s   Availability of  downloadable games is network  dependent           J Messages  Compose and send text and multi  media messages    Add sounds and images to  messages           E5 Applications  Access to game s   Record and listen to voice memos    Make use of built in calculator   write your own ring tones and  change clock settings    Getting Started    Selecting a Function          nd     to move between the icons on the screen  When a particular  menu is highlighted  pressing  8  displays a submenu  From any submenu   use 6 until the required item is highlighted  Press  8  to select     For example  to change Sound Settings  to switch ringtone      From Idle press  8   select My Phone  gt  Sound Settings  Press  8          l  2 Select the profile you wish to activate from the list  Press     3  Use  to select Activate  4 Press  8  to activate the profile  In detail     From the Idle screen  press      to display the main menu  2 Use    to highlight the My Phone menu  3     to enter the menu  4 Use 9 once to highlight the Sound Settings menu and press  8  to enter  5  UseQ to highlight the mode you wish to set and press  8  to enter  6   Useoto highlight Activ
72. ndary Softkey   Primary Softkey Back Key   Numeric key pads   Press to answer a call or call a dialled number    Press to end a call or return to Idle screen    Press and hold to switch the phone on or off  Indicates that a function is SIM Dependent    Indicates that a function is Network Dependent    vii    Contents    Contents    Important Information  Safety Considerations       SAR Statement  International     ICNIRP     Care and Maintenance  Quick Reference  Contents      Getting to Know Your Phone  Location of Controls  Getting Started              Fitting the SIM    Removing the SIM  Fitting the Battery     Removing the Battery       Charging the Battery  Operation of Battery Level Indicator  Low Battery Warning  Fitting Image In      The Display  Menu System Overview   Selecting a Function      Basic Operation                    Switching On  amp  Off  Making a Call             International Dialling    Emergency Calls    Ending a Call       Answering a Cal  Caller Identification  Volume Control        Locking the Phone     Using the PIN     Setting Ring Volume  Setting Silent Ring  Phonebook      Browsing Phonebook  Retrieving a Number  Speed Dialling  Info Numbers or Service Dial    Editing Phonebook Entries  Synchronizing Phonebooks  Review the Phonebook Status  Grouping Phonebook Entries  Mobile Phonebook Only      s  jAuLD                                             viii    xii    x                                                    NO 0 30 O0 41 OS Un Un Un d   
73. not  set GPRS  setting to on  To do so  go to Browser  gt  Browser Setting  gt  Set GPRS  gt   Select GPRS Off On  Press  9j     72    WAP Browser    Activating the Browser       To activate the Browser  either     From Idle  press  8 and select Browser  gt  Start Browser  Press  9     The first time that the browser is activated Ge 2 Tul  there will be no content  Each time the browser Start Browser f   is activated  the last page viewed from the pre  Browser Setting  vious WAP session will be recalled  At the start   of a WAP session  the browser content may be   retrieved from the cache  cache is the phone   s    memory that stores content downloaded in the T  past   At this stage the user will remain off line  Select   E   When data is required from the WAP server   the user will be prompted to Start data call      If Yes is selected  the phone will go on line and the browser will go to the  home page        Navigating Content    Use the Navigation key    6    to scroll through the content on the screen as fol   lows     Use 6 to scroll up down on the current page  Use   o to return to the previous object  Use o to return to the next selectable object    When linked text  underlined text  is highlighted  press  8 to load the page  represented by the link     73    WAP Browser       Browser Menu    The Browser contains its own menu which is  applicable when content is currently being dis   played  either on line or off line      This menu is used as follows     Back    Ret
74. ntly dialled phone numbers are stored in Last Call     If Caller Identification is available  the caller   s phone number for an answered  call will be stored in the Answered Call menu and an unanswered call will be  stored in the Unanswered Call menu     If Caller Identification is not available then calls will still be stored but will have  the date and time attributed to them     When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest       From Idle press Q   2 Use 6 to select Last Call  Answered Call or Unanswered Call     Press     3  Use  toselectthe phone number  or name  you wish to redial  Press Y  You can edit or delete the phone number before dialling     see Editing Phone   book Entries  page 18     If you wish to store the selected number in Phonebook  press    while the  number is displayed     see To Store a Number in the SIM Phonebook  page 15 and  To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook  page 16     54    Call Information  Calling the Last Dialled Number    To redial your last called phone number press Q  twice     Returning an Unanswered Call   When the display shows that you have received calls but not answered them     Press      The last caller   s phone number will be displayed if it is available     2 Use 6 to select the phone number you wish to dial  3 Press S    Call Duration         From Idle press  9   select  Applications   a Til   gt   Phone Setting  gt  Call Services  gt  Last C   Calls  Press  lt 6  All Calls   2 Use 6 to selec
75. o check  Press  8   2 Use 6 to select the file  Press  8  3 Select Property  Press  lt 6     Note  If there is not enough memory capacity in the folder when you try  to save a file  the phone will display Capacity Full  or Memory not  enough  Press  9 to keep file or  8  to delete file     Checking Folder Properties       To check the status of the Media Folder  from Idle  press       select My Phone   gt  Media Folder  gt  Memory Status  Press        A graphic display of free  space in the folder will be displayed     69    WAP Browser    WAP Browser    Your phone s WAP  Wireless Application Protocol  Browser enables the user  to access Internet services supported by the network  such as news  weather  reports and sport     Browser Settings       Before Internet services can be accessed  the SIM must be data enabled and  the relevant configuration information  entered into the phone     N    70       ote   The configuration information may have been pre progrmmed by your  service provider  Modifying these settings may cause failure of the  Browser   See Personal Settings table on page 102  for your record   From Idle press      select Browser  gt  ae TEST  Browser Setting  gt  Set Profile  Press sl oY      Use 6 to select a browser profile  you Q   can configure up to five browser profiles   Q3  Press  9  Q4  Select Edit  Press    95  Select WAP Setting  Press  8       as D Fal  Primary IP  Primary Port  Secondary Port  Timer   Homepage    WAP Browser    A list of configurat
76. on for  your messages  No to disable the function and  Ask to prompt the message recipient to  acknowledge receipt  Press  8       43    Messaging    Creating a Text Message       44    From Idle press        select Messages  gt   Create  gt  SMS EMS  Press  9     Write text message  To change text input  method  displayed in lower left corner of  display   press     See Text Entry  page 85   for details   Use    amp  to navigate through the message  and position the cursor to add text  Use   to delete the character to the left  of the cursor  Press   to cancel the message  Press  8  when you have finished compos   ing the message  The submenu that appears gives the  options of OK  Press     For information  on adding attachments  see Text Attach   ments  page 46  When  New Entry  is displayed  select  an entry from Phonebook or enter the  destination manually       From Phonebook   Press    and select desired entry  Press      then    to save  Press  8  twice      Manual entry   Press  8  twice  Enter destination num   ber  then press  8  three times  You will be asked Send Msg Now   I page s   Press  9     G    a        gt     S  a  F    a    z    Insert Media     gt     Gi Tul    Send Msg Now   1 page  s     Messaging    7 As the message is sent the sending mes   sage animation will display       8 If Delivery Confirmation is enabled  see ac  previous section  and the message is  transmitted successfully Send message Send message  success  will appear success        Sendin
77. on on call management including     0056250252525    Call diversion   Call holding   Call waiting   Making and receiving a second call  Transferring calls   Multi party calls   Changing network       Diverting Calls    Voice  fax and data calls can be diverted according to different conditions and  to different numbers  For example you may wish voice calls to be diverted to  Voicemail when the phone is switched off  To enable call diversion     From Idle press  8  and select  Applica   tions  gt   Phone Setting  gt  Call Divert   Press             Use 6 to select the type of call to divert   you can repeat this step as necessary    Press             If diverting voice calls  use 6 to select cir   cumstances in which to initiate the diver   sion  Press      Enable the diversion by selecting On   Press  9    Enter the phone number to divert to  or  press     and select the number from  your Phonebook   Press  8     D Tall       Fax Calls  Data Calls  Cancel All    Ul    as 2 Tall  If Unreachable      If No Answer  If Busy  If Uncondition    kd    Advanced Operation    Note        To edit a call diversion setting  follow the steps on page 59 and reset  according to the new settings        To cancel a diversion setting  select Off in step 4 on page 59  To cancel  all diversion settings  go to  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt  Call  Divert  gt  Cancel All     When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon  f7   is displayed   When updating or checking the status of Call D
78. onvert  from  If  for example  there are exactly  4 5 dollars  the currency you want to con   vert to  to one schilling  the currency you  want to convert from   enter 4 500000 as  shown    Press to confirm  This step can be  skipped for subsequent conversions if the  exchange rate is unchanged          Durrency Rate     nS er     Currency Rate  4  50000A    Return to the calculator screen and enter the value in the currency you  wish to convert  schillings in the example above   Press    to open the  currency converter menu and select the second item  Conversion     Press   amp   to perform the conversion  wae     4l    Messaging  Messaging    Your phone has various messaging features including SMS  MMS and EMS     SMS EMS   Enter the recipient s phone number to send text and images   MMS     Attach images and music to text messages     This chapter is a full introduction to messaging including     Setting up your phone to enable SMS EMS and MMS messaging  Writing text messages   Sending User Messages   Adding attachments to text messages   Reading incoming messages   Managing messages in your Inbox and Outbox   Chatting with SMS contacts   Creating multimedia messages   Receiving message broadcasts on desired topics    GEE555555       SMS EMS  Setting Up the Phone    It is possible to receive  display  edit and or send text messages to mobile  phones on your service provider   s network or any network that has a roaming  agreement  dependent on the recipient   s phone param
79. oup  press  9   optional        8 Select Hot Key Dial  press        Enter a  number from to  optional    Press  8  to assign   9 Press    to save    Note  See Grouping Phonebook Entries  Mobile Phonebook Only   page 20   into which to place the entry        Browsing Phonebook    You can browse both Phonebooks simultaneously  Use the navigation keys to  move through the contact list or press a lettered key to skip to the first entry  starting with that letter       From Idle press        2  Use    or the lettered keys  to select the entry you wish to browse       Retrieving a Number      Browse to locate and highlight the desired number in the Phonebooks  2 Press O to dial the number    Phonebook  Speed Dialling    Last Number Called    From Idle press Q twice    Hot Key Dialling  Mobile Phonebook Only   From Idle press and hold the appropriate hot key number  To view your hot key dial list  from Idle press       select Phonebook  gt   Hot Key Dial List  press  9   Assigning Hot Keys  Mobile Phonebook Only   To assign a hot key in Mobile Phonebook to a frequently used number      Browse to locate and highlight the desired number in the Phonebooks        2 Select Edit  gt  Hot Key Dial  Press  e     3 Enter the Hot Key dial number  from to    D  for this entry   Press  9     4 Press    to save       Note         f the Hot Key number is already taken  an ID used message will  appear        Some Hot Key Phone numbers may be reserved by the Service Pro   vider  For example the fir
80. press          Use 6 to select Fixed Data or User Data  Press          Scroll through and select the desired ring tone  Press  8  to select       Press    to save    21    Phonebook  Setting Group Call Icons    You can also attach to a group an image that will display when a call is  received  To add an image     From Idle press        select Phonebook  gt  Group Setting  Press  8        Use 6 to select the group  press  8    Select Edit and press             Select Icon and press  9     Scroll through and select the desired icon  Press  9  to select    ann BR WN        Press      to save    22    My Numbers    My Numbers    My Numbers is a convenient part of the Phonebook where your own voice     fax and data phone numbers can be stored and viewed  0         Adding Numbers    ON WoO   UG  NJ        From Idle press  8  and select Phonebook  gt  My Numbers  Press  8         Use 6 to select an empty entry from the list of numbers  Press  9     Use 6 to select Edit and press             Use 6 to select Name and press  8     Enter the name  see Text Entry  page 85  and press  8        Use 6 to select phone No  and press  Enter the phone number and press  8     Press      to save    Viewing Stored Numbers    From Idle press      select Phonebook  gt  My Numbers  Press  8     If more than one number is available then use 6 to cycle through the  listed numbers  Press  8  to select    Select Entry Details to view entry  Press  8     Press  8  again if you wish to edit the details    
81. r saving    Outbox    Messages sent or edited are stored in the Outbox and tagged with icons      indicates an unsent SMS EMS message    indicates an unsent MMS message    52    Messaging  Cell Broadcasts       You need to specify the topic s  of information you wish to receive as broad   casts before they can be received       From Idle press   amp    select Messages  gt  a Tul  Broadcasts  gt  Topics and press     Receive Fi  2 Select  New Channel  and press      Latest Messages  twice to insert a new topic Topics  Languages    3 Enter Channel No  and press  8  When a low priority broadcast has been received     will be displayed on the    Idle screen  If a high priority broadcast is received  its text content will be dis   played on the idle screen    Enabling Disabling Cell Broadcasts          From Idle press  8  select Messages  gt  Ge Ap Tail  Broadcasts and press  amp   Enable        2 Select Receive and press    QDisable       3 Use    to select Enable or Disable and  press  9       Language  The language in which broadcast messages displayed can be changed   4        From Idle press        select Messages  gt  Broadcasts  gt  Languages and  press         2 Select a list and press  8    3 Select required language and press  8    53    Call Information  Call Information  This section explains how you can obtain more information about your calls     including        Recent calls made  received and missed     Call duration     Call charges    Recent Numbers          Rece
82. rst dis     play on the right  indicates the notes as   pl  length  The default value is 1 4  Press My Tones  to change note length  range from   to I  2032      32      In the second display on the right  the  octave has been left unchanged at 2 while  the note length has been shorted to 1 32      Indicate dotted notes  i e  notes extended Play  K     in length  by pressing  amp 3y   Add sharp values to notes by pressing   amp 9   Enter rests by pressing    D        aS    30    Personalising Your Phone    Note  At any time during composing press    to play back the current  melody     5 When the composition is complete  press  8 twice and enter the title   Press  8  to save the name and   amp  to save the composition    Setting the Backlight Time       The Backlight is illuminated when a key is pressed to make using your phone  easier  You may wish to reduce backlight time to increase the time your phone  will run between battery charges           From Idle  press   amp    select My Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt  Back   light Time  Press         2 Use 6 to cycle through the times available  10 Seconds 30 Seconds   60 Seconds     3 Press  8  to select the desired time       Key Backlight On Off    Longer battery life can be maintained by setting the key backlight off           From Idle press   amp  amp  select My Phone  gt  Display Settings  gt  Key  Backlight  Press  e    2 Use   to select On or Off       Contrast    Screen contrast can be altered for viewing in different
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84. st three Hot Key Phone numbers may be  linked to Service Dial  1      Info Numbers or Service Dial       Your Service Provider may program some special phone numbers into your  SIM       It is not possible to modify these       Press and hold      2 Use  to browse through the Service Dial list of phone numbers    Note  If your operator does not offer these services  these spaces will be  blank     Phonebook    Editing Phonebook Entries       It is possible to view Entry Details  Edit  Delete  Create or Copy Entry  information from the Phonebooks  To access any of these functions        With a phone number or name highlighted  Ge Zl    Press       to select the submenu Entry Details    2 Use 6 to cycle through Entry Details  fie    Edit  Delete  Create or Copy Entry Create  3       to select an option Copy Entry  Entry Details B    Displays each element of the selected Phonebook entry  Name  number and  location of entry  SIM or Phone  etc  Press      to edit the name or number etc     Edit    Displays the entry allowing you to make changes as required   Press  8  to change details and enter as required  Press        Press      when you  have completed editing     Delete    Deletes the entry from the Phonebook  Press  8  to confirm deletion     Create    Creates a new entry in the Phonebooks  Select SIM Phonebook or Mobile  Phonebook as entry location     Copy Entry    Use to copy an entry between Phonebooks     Phonebook    Synchronizing Phonebooks       Keep your SIM and Mob
85. t           Select On or Off from the submenu and press  8    You may be prompted to enter the PIN  On first use  enter PIN of your  choice  between 4 and 8 digits  and press  8    Basic Operation    Setting Ring Volume       With the G60  you can set up your phone in different modes depending on  your environment  allowing different ring tones and volumes in different situa   tions     To change ring volume for any sound profile       From Idle press   amp    select My Phone  gt  Sound Settings  Press  8     2 Select the profile you wish to adjust  press  8   then select Edit  gt  Ring  Volume  press  8    3 Use 6 to set the volume level  press  8    See Changing Sound Profiles  page 27  for more information on setting different  ring modes     Setting Silent Ring       You may wish to set at least one mode as a silent mode  To do this  set Alert   ing Method for that mode to vibration or off       From Idle press        select My Phone  gt  Sound Settings  Press  8        2 Select the profile you wish to adjust  press       then select Edit  gt   Alerting Method  press  9  3 Select Vibrate or Off and press  8     Note  Once you have set the ring volume type for a mode  you can make  that the active mode at any time by selecting My Phone  gt  Sound Set   tings  choosing the desired mode then choosing Activate  See Changing  Sound Profiles  page 27  for more information on setting different ring  modes     Phonebook    Phonebook    Phone numbers can be stored in two locations
86. t one of the features Call Waiting    M P Daller s ID  described below  and press  8  Withhold ID    Active Line  Last Call displays the duration and call charge   ga D   if available  of the last call made  Times are Gam T  indicated as  hours  0 99   minutes  0 59   sec   onds  0 59      HH MM SS  Last Dal jl  00 00 00  All Calls displays the accumulated duration and    call charge  if available  of Incoming and Outgo   ing calls     Call Information    GPRS Call Duration         From Idle press       and select  Applications  gt   Phone Setting  gt   Call Services  gt  Connections  Press  e       Note  The Connections function is SIM dependent    CJ      2 Use 6 to select one of the features described below  and press  8    Last Connection displays the amount of data we Jil   transferred during the last call    Last Connection   0 06 KB    All Connections displays the amount of data  transfer     Call Charges    To maintain control over the cost of calls that are made  the phone can be set  to restrict use to a finite number of units overall    Cj      56    Call Information    Setting the Unit Price       Firstly  a price per unit must be entered  This is ae JD Tul  the cost that the Service Provider charges for Cost Left i  one unit of call time  f CJ   Price Unit       Max Cost  Call Meters         From Idle press        select  Applications   gt   Phone Setting  gt  Call Services  gt   Service Charges  gt  Price Unit  Press       e       Select g    2 Press       to ed
87. ters will be uppercase  Press a third time  to return to lowercase character entry     85    Text Entry    T99 Text Input       Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses  required     Press a key once for any letter you require on that key  The desired letter may  not be displayed  Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is  reached  then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing  on to the next word     If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one  you require  press 6 repeatedly until the correct word is displayed  Continue  to the next word     If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary  i e  it is a proper noun  or a rarely used word  then it should be entered using the Normal  ABC   mode     Other Text Modes          To access any of the other text entry modes use     to cycle through until the  desired mode is displayed in the left side of the display     When using Normal  ABC   Greek  ABI  or Extended  AAA  text entry  modes  each time a key is pressed in quick succession it will display the next  character available on that key  Releasing the key  or pressing another key will  enter the currently displayed character and the cursor will move to the next  position     Editing Text    Pressing 6 will move you up or down one text line     Pressing   o will move you left or right one character  When the cursor is  moved over a character and another key press
88. time displayed  Move  between the hour and minute fields  using   o    When the time is entered correctly  press    as D Tall    Time    23 2 24 hr IB             to confirm    37    Applications    Setting the Alarm       Up to three separate alarms can be set  For each alarm  you can set different  schedules  e g  daily weekdays only  and alarm tones as well as times     If the clock hasn t been set  the user will be prompted to set it prior to setting    the alarm   To set an alarm      From Idle press  Alarm Set  Pres       and select Applications  gt  Clock Function  gt     2 Use    to select the alarm to be set  By default the alarms are named       Alarmi  Alarm2 and Alarm3  Press  8    3 You should first set the alarm time  Press        to enter Setting Time   4  Usethe numbered keys to enter the cor   rect alarm time  using the 24 hour clock   or use    to adjust the time displayed   Move between the hour and minute fields  using   o  Press       when complete   5 Use 6 to highlight the desired schedule  for the alarm and press  8          Select Melody  Press          7 Select Fixed Data or User Data  Press   amp      Highlight and select the desired alarm  melody from the submenu  Press  8  to  confirm    When the alarm has been set   fS  will be displayed     I   amp  D Tall  ect BN  Ql  nce    Daily   Qifon to Fri   Qon to Sat       ie lody    d    amp  Do Tall   Setting Time     Q    nce   QDaily     on to Fri  PEE to Sat         g    Note  To disable an alarm s
89. to direct and indirect losses  to include  but not limited to con   sequential 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 optional camera   It is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photo   graphs 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 prohib   ited  Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses 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 act
90. ual displays on your phone  Panasonic  reserve the right to change the information in this document without prior  notice     SAR Statement    SAR Statement  European union     RTTE       THIS PANASONIC PHONE  MODEL EB G60  MEETS THE EU REQUIRE   MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES     Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is designed and man   ufactured 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 indepen   dent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of sci   entific studies  The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure  the safety of all persons  regardless of age and health     The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement  known as the Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR  The SAR limit recommended  by The Council of the European Union is 2 0 W kg   Tests for SAR have been  conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at  its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands  Although the  SAR is determined at the highest certified power level  the actual SAR level of  the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value  This is  because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use  only
91. upplied 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    9I    Glossary of Terms    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 GPRS network  This is  usually performed automatically by your phone       Roaming The ability to use your phone on networks other than  your Home network          Service The organization responsible for providing access to  Provider the GSM GPRS network  SIM Subscriber Identity Module  A small smart card which    stores unique subscriber and user entered information  such as Phonebook and Short Messages  Supplied by  your Service Provider       WAP Wireless Application Protocol  The communication  standard which enables you to download resources  from the Internet to your phone    92    Specifications    Specifications       Phone  Including Battery                                      Type GSM900  GSM1800  GPRS Class 8   Temperature Range   Charging  5  C    35  C   Storage    209C    60  C   Weight 87g   Dim
92. ur SIM is not registered with that network      contact your service provider  The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN PIN2  Invalid SIM unblocking keys  PUK PUK2  has been entered incor   rectly ten times     contact your service provider  The phone has detected a problem with the SIM      Insert SIM switch the phone off and then back on  if the message is  still displayed contact your service provider  Password     n  aee The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM personalisa   Lad tion checks     contact your service provider  Try Again  FORO The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM  DRE or is not available with the current subscription      contact your service provider  The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong  PIN2 Must Be PUK2 has been entered ten times  services controlled  Unblocked by PIN2 cannot be used     contact your service  provider  A message has been received but the message store  only for MMS  is full     to receive messages  delete some of the  Capacity Full  currently stored messages or set messages to Auto  Delete  AT ae The edited or newly created Phonebook number is too  long for the SIM   Max 20   The message area is full  Your messages cannot be  Capacity Full  stored until some of the currently stored messages are    deleted    89    Troubleshooting    Unlock Code  Incorrect     Try Again    On changing the phone lock code  verification of the  new code is incorrect     retry changing the lock code  with correct verificatio
93. urns the user to the previous page    Go To URL  Enter URL    Home    ecm ari  Menu      Back  Bo To URL  Home  nExit  B Bookmarks i    Displays the Home URL content as defined by the network operator    Exit  Deactivates the Browser    Bookmarks    Use  view  add and delete bookmarks    Save Items    To save images or other items from the current  page    SnapShots    Take a snapshot of the current page    Reload    Reload and update the current page    74        Bookmarks    e       H   o Reload  Bi Settings  mAbout        Settings    Allows the user to select and set     Homepage URL   Download parameters  enable or disable  the downloading of multimedia files   Restart Browser    Security submenu    About    WAP Browser    aa Pail  l Settings  l iio  2 Downloads  3 Restart   Browser  4 Security    as g   l Hultimedia   B Disable  Images Backar  ound  Sounds Object  s Downloads    cu    1 3   2 Current  Certificate   3 CA    Certificates       Provides information about the type of browser and security options    75    WAP Browser    Using Bookmarks       Frequently accessed pages may be bookmarked to save time     you won t have  to enter the URL each time you want to visit the page     Adding a Bookmark     While viewing the page  press      2 Use 6 to select Bookmark   3  Use   to select either Title or URL as the Bookmark name  Recalling Pages Using Bookmarks    Select Bookmarks from the Browser menu  Select View and use 6 to high   light the bookmark you want  Press  
94. utomatically power on  when in an aircraft or medical facility etc      see Important Information     page i     Note  To disable a Power On or Power Off setting select Applications  gt   Clock Function  gt  Power On Time Power Off Time  gt  Time  ignore      gt  Disable     39    Applications    Calculator    The four function calculator will enable the user to perform simple arithmetic  calculations  addition subtraction multiplication and division        From Idle press       and select Applica  ac Zl  tions  gt  Calculator  Press  8 IE   2 Enter a number  maximum 8 digits  and it  will be displayed on the upper right of the  display  If a decimal point is required   press    Pressing  amp  will add       in  front of a number   3 Use to scroll through and select the  arithmetic operation you wish to perform       4  Entera second number  maximum 8 digits   It will be displayed next to  the operation symbol    5 Press  8  to complete the calculation    40    Currency Converter    Applications    The currency converter enables the user to convert prices using a conversion  rate that you enter     Access the calculator  see page 40  then  press     Menu  to open the currency  converter menu    Use 6 and press       to select Currency  Rate then enter the appropriate conver   sion rate to six decimal places  The con   version rate is entered as the number of  units  dollars  pounds etc   of the cur   rency you want to convert to in a single  unit of the currency you want to c
    
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