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1.       Move Dribble Press Navigation key    Shoot Press     key    Pass Press     or press  5  key with a ball   Slide tackle Press     or press  5  key without a ball        143    CFR  Games    Suspending Terminating the game  1   oS   2  Select Suspend or Terminate    When you select Suspend  Java    icon   J    appears on the standby  screen     To resume the game   S Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Games  1  Select Resume  The Java    application starts running        Note  You can also suspend the Java    application by closing the flip              Download games  lt j    You can download games to your phone from WAP sites  For  customer support of downloaded contents  visit the respective  supplier   s web sites   D Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Download   1  Select the required Java    application    When the downloading is over     Would you like to run application      appears     2  Torun the Java    application        L   Ok   To exit   oS     La   Cancel        Note  Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  contents or possible corruption of phone software     For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com              144    Settings    Games Cy    S Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Settings  1  Select the required setting       Sound volume    Adjust the sound volume of Java    applications        Switch the backlight on in Application                   Backlot preference or System preference  or switch Off   Vibration Switch the vibration fu
2.       Note  Sending or editing of a forward locked file indicated by the icon  3   is restricted              66    Messages f        Options while viewing messages  When viewing the message  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options               Reply Create a reply message by SMS or MMS   Reply to all Create a reply message to all the recipients   Play again Play the selected message        Message font size      Select the required font size        Save picture    Save the attached picture to My Media        Save sound    Save the attached sound clip to My Media           Save video Save the attached video clip to My Media   Use the phone number  e mail or web address in  Use detail the selected message to call  create message     add to Contacts  etc        Attached files    Show the attached files           Options for notification  When the notification is highlighted  the following options are    available by pressing         E   Options                              Receive Receive new messages    Forward Forward the message    Reject neat the notification from the message list and  e message from the server    Call Call the sender   s number    Delete all Delete all the MMS messages and notifications    Protect Unprotect Protect or unprotect the message    Details Show details for the selected message        67       Messages    Archive    Archive stores SMS and MMS messages that are sent or waiting to  be sent                          Sent Store 
3.     1   Switch to video   2   Picture size    3   Image quality   4   Multi shot mode   5   Self timer    6   Night mode    7   Effect    0   Help    Adding a picture to Contacts card    If a picture is attached to a Contact card  it appears on the screen  when the contact calls you    To attach a picture to a contact  save the image once  and then go to  Contacts  See    Adding contacts    on page 48     79    Weyl Camera    Continuous shooting  In Multi shot mode  you can capture a succession of 15 images with  just one press  When you set Multi shot mode on  the picture size is  fixed to Medium 320x240 and Night mode off   S Main menu  gt  Camera  gt  Picture   1   E   Options    Select Multi shot mode   2  Select On   3       0  to shoot    The captured images are displayed as thumbnails           Note  You cannot take pictures in Multi shot mode when the phone is  closed  Once you close the phone  Multi shot mode is switched off        To view the captured images     A V 4P  to scroll to the required thumbnail  gt        You can view the next image by pressing  p gt   or  W   and the  previous image by pressing   lt  lt   or  A     To save a captured image    1  When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  image is displayed on the screen   L_    Options    Select  Save this one only  The picture is stored to My Media    To save all the captured images    1  In thumbnail screen or when one of the images is displayed on  the screen   L_    Options    Select
4.     This cable branches the connection to a USB Cable   Personal Handsfree and Travel Charger so that you  can transfer data OR talk on handsfree while  charging     148       Appendix    Changing the X Changeable Cover       Before changing the cover  always switch off the power and  disconnect the phone from the charger or any other device  For your  safety  follow these procedures when removing or attaching the  cover     Removing the cover    Loosen and remove the 4 screws with the screw driver included in  this package and then gently remove the cover     Attaching the cover    Place the cover right in the hollow in the  phone and align the bottom edge of the  cover with that of the hollow  Tighten the  4 screws firmly    Ensure that there is no dust caught  between the cover and the hollow           Note  Do not use the phone without the cover attached     Do not force the cover when removing or replacing  Before tightening the  screws  ensure the cover is located correctly  Do not force or over tighten the  screws           Use only covers designed for this model        149    Appendix    Troubleshooting    Problems    Should any problem persist  contact your dealer        Problem    Cause    Remedy       Phone will not  switch on     Extremely  short battery  life for a new  battery     The network you  are using and the  condition of the  battery can affect  battery life     Check that the battery is fully  charged and correctly connected  to the phone        Short b
5.     _    Options    Select Turn on or Turn off    Stopping the alarm  When the alarm sounds  you can activate the snooze function to  repeat the alarm 5 times at 5 minute intervals   1  Press any key except    gt         Stop snooze      2  To stop the snooze function       L_    Turn off   To activate the snooze function   La   Snooze        Shortcut  Stopping the alarm by pressing      activates the snooze  function and returns to standby mode              120       Sound recorder    You can record sounds  your voice or phone conversation  The  recorded sound clips  except for the phone conversation  can be  attached to MMS messages     Recording new sound clips   D Main menu  gt  Tools  gt  Sound recorder        E_    Start  to start recording   The max  recording time is 3 minutes         L_    Stop  to stop recording       to play back if required    A V  to adjust the volume    E   Options    Select Save   The sound clip is saved to My Media    If you select Send as MMS  you can access MMS menu     1     2   3     4                    Note  When you save the recorded sound clip and receive storage full  message  press      E_   unwanted files in My Media        Yes  to save the recorded sound clip by deleting          121      gt   ka   Tools    Calculator    You can use the 4 function calculator  addition  subtraction   multiplication and division  to make simple arithmetic operations   S Main menu  gt  Tools  gt  Calculator   1  Enter a number  To enter a decimal poin
6.    06  Licensing                 20  156  EU Warranty           00 160  Declaration of   Conformity                 165  ING OX vccveevceeedereerseevccceee 166    Introduction    Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone  This  phone is designed to operate on GSM networks     GSM900   GSM1800 and GSM1900  It also supports GPRS for packet data  connections  Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use   We  Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe  Ltd   declare that the EB VS3 conforms with the essential and other  relevant requirements of the directive 1999 5 EC  A declaration of  conformity to this effect can be found at http   panasonic co jp   pmc products en support index html    Safety considerations    The following information should be read and understood as it  provides details  which will enable you to operate your phone in a  manner which is both safe to you and your environment  and  conforms to legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones     Power  This equipment should only be charged with approved  4 charging equipment to ensure optimum performance and  avoid damage to your phone  Other usage will invalidate  any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous  Ensure  the voltage rating of the Travel charger is compatible with the area of  use when travelling abroad  A Travel charger  EB CA001xx      is  supplied with the Main Kit   Note  xx identifies the charger region  e g  CN  EU  UK  AU  US    
7.    A   Active flip     106  Alarms      Alert mute   34    Answering calls    Any key answer    Archive  Auto answer  Auto redial    B  Backlight time 0    cere 101  Battery  Charging  Inserting       Removing     Bookmarks     Brightness  Browser  Browser options  Advanced  Bookmarks      Enter address     Reload page    Save media     Service Inbox  Set as bookmark       Settings    Cc  Calculator  iiini 122  Calendar onnies 123  Call  Answering  Duration     Hold        Making  Settings  Call barring  Call diverts     Call log                                    166    Call waiting         ceeceeeeeeteeenees 105  Camera  Cell Broadcast   112  Chat  Clock       Conference  Connectivity settings  Contacts   0 0     Continuous shooting  Creating a message                    Display  Settings  Standby display     Download  Games  Picture files  Sound clips  Video clips      Drafts folder   DTMF           E   Emergency call  Emoticon list        Error messages    F  Fixe dial  cp 116    G   Games  Games folder  GSM network         H   Handsfree talking  Holdi e aduis ua  How to read this manual               12                           Icons  Main menu icons  Status icons        Illumination message   Illuminations          Inbox   In call operations i   Indicator IIlumination Light   22   Infrared aid   Input method   International dialling              0  32    K   Key  Backlight     97  Functions     Keyguard      Quick keys  Settings  Shortcut     Tone        VOIUME 1 0    
8.    Messages  Create new           Camera           Archive       Web mail 1    Chat          Voicemail   oe  Messages settings    71  Memory status          73    lal    Contacts   Contacts list  Add contact   Call log          Speed Dial list   View groups    Advanced 53  Service numbers  1 2 56    Fie    Tools  SIM tool kit              119          Sound recorder         Calculator                            28    A    Browser  PANASONIC BOX    85    L     Settings  Phone settings            Display settings         Sounds  amp  alerts            Connectivity  Security    Menu Navigation    Displaying the menu  The menu system allows you to access functions which do not have  their own dedicated buttons on the keypad           In standby mode  Ui ties      1          Main menu     Main menu appears with 9 menu options   See   S ig     Main menu structure    on page 28    lt Q ha yt  2   A W  lt 4 p  to scroll to the required ee  menu  gt        L1   Select  io i  SF  To go back to Main menu  a   i   1   Ca   Back  repeatedly until Main menu Ce  al K  screen a ears Tools G  Settings  PP  sie    See       Shortcut  To jump to and open one of the 9 application items  simply press  the Numeric key corresponding to the required item   s location  The  numbering system is              1 2  4 5  7 8 9                            29    Menu Navigation    Navigating the applications    Current settings    When you highlight an item in the menu list  the current setting of the  item 
9.   INDIRECT  SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM  LOSS OF USE  DATA OR PROFITS  ARISING OUT OF OR IN  CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE  EMBEDDED SOFTWARE  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THE  RELEVANT WARRANTY CARD  PMC  ITS AFFILIATES  AND THEIR  LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES  EXPRESS AND IMPLIED   INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE   THE REMEDIES PROVIDED TO THE END USER IN THE RELEVANT  WARRANTY CARD ARE EXCLUSIVE     6  ADDITIONAL THIRD PARTY TERMS  The Embedded Software may  contain third party software subject to separate third party license terms  and conditions set forth in the user manual or associated product  documentation and or displayed on the LCD of this Panasonic cellular  phone  You acknowledge and agree that such third party software is  governed by the third party license terms  as applicable  and that such  terms are solely between you and the applicable licensor     7  EXPORT REGULATIONS RESTRICTED RIGHTS  The Embedded  Software is subject to U S  export control laws  including the U S  Export  Administration Act and its associated regulations  and may be subject to  export or import regulations in other countries  You agree to comply  strictly with all such regulations  You confirm that with respect to the  Embedded Software  you will not export or re export it  directly or  indirectly  to any countries that are subject to U S 
10.   Infrared   You can transfer data between your phone and other infrared  enabled devices using an infrared wavelength connection    You can send Contacts card  calendar events  and pictures sound  clips video clips stored in My Media        Note  Some downloaded files may be protected under copyright laws   These files should not be sent              Preparing for infrared connection    Place your phone and the other device   within the effective range of 20 cm      Verify there are no obstructions Infrared Port  between the two devices  Nearby  activated infrared devices may cause  interference      Ensure that the infrared ports of the  devices point at each other      On the receiving device  activate the Infrared port      If the other device is a computer  you need to set up infrared  connection on the computer   Example  For Windows XP  Start  gt   Control Panel  gt  Printers and Other Hardware  gt  Wireless Link  gt   Infrared tab  gt  All others to send files to your computer using  infrared communications     108    Settings f  Sending data via infrared    Prepare for infrared connection as described in    Preparing for  infrared connection      1  Select the item you wish to send  2   E   Options    Select Send via infrared  The phone automatically begins infrared connection   A confirmation message is displayed when complete        Receiving data via infrared  Prepare for infrared connection as described in    Preparing for  infrared connection    on page 108   To
11.   It may  explode     Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the  terminals away from the equipment battery    Batteries can cause property damage  injury  or burns if  terminals are touched with a conductive material  i e   metal jewellery  keys  etc       Introduction    a  eS               amp        Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area  not in  direct sunlight  between  5  C and  35  C  It is not possible  to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature  range     When connecting the phone to an external source  read  the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct  connection and safety precautions  Ensure the phone is  compatible with the product it is being connected to     When disposing of any packing materials or old  equipment  check with your local authorities for  information on recycling     Introduction    SAR    THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR  EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES and the requirements of the EU  Directive 1999 5 EC     Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver  It is designed  not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended  by international guidelines  These guidelines were developed by the  independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety  margins designed to assure the protection of all persons  regardless  of age and health  These guidelines also form the basis of  international regulations and standards on RF Exposure     The guidelines use a unit of
12.   Voicemail           Volume control    Ww   Wallpaper  Warning tone    Web mail sgriid icii             168    X    X Changeable Cover        
13.   gt      8   To decrease the volume     1   WU     DTMF    DTMF  Dual Tone Multi Frequency  can be sent during a  conversation  These are often used to access voicemail  paging and  computerised home banking  For example  you may need to enter a  number to remotely access voicemail messages  A phone number  may be stored in the Contacts card together with a DTMF sequence   allowing the number to be dialled upon recall and the DTMF  sequence to be sent automatically    To send DTMF during a call     1  Enter digits  0   9    X  or        Pause dial   Using pauses allows you to send DTMF automatically   1  Enter the phone number  2  Press and hold  4  until a    p    is displayed    3  Enter the DTMF digits after the pause  e g  enter the number to  access voicemail messages    4   N         When the call is connected  the DTMF sequence is sent after 3 seconds     37    Basic Operations    Making a second call      You can make another call while on a call     During a call   1  Enter the second phone number or select a phone number  from the Contacts list    To access Contacts list  see    In call operations    on page 36     2  INI    The first call is put on hold   3   N  to switch between the two calls if required    Multiple calls operations    In call options  while on multiple calls   When on more than one call  the following options are available   1   LJ   Options    Select the required option       Swap Switch between one active and one held call        Enable multi 
14.   gt  Security  gt  PIN entry  gt  Enable disable  1  Select Enable or Disable  2  Enter the PIN code  4 8 digits   gt       f_    Ok   Changing PIN  You can change the PIN when PIN entry is set to Enable   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  PIN entry  gt  Change PIN  1  Enter the current code  gt        L   Ok   2  Enter the new code  gt       E_    Ok   3  Enter the new code again  gt       E_    Ok     115    f Settings    Changing PIN2      D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Change PIN2  1  Enter the current code  gt        L1   Ok   2  Enter the new code  gt       E_    Ok   3  Enter the new code again  gt        L   Ok        Fixed dial    When Fixed dial is enabled  only the phone numbers stored in SIM  Contacts can be dialled  Any manually dialled phone numbers must  match the phone numbers in SIM Contacts   To store  edit or delete phone numbers in SIM Contacts  you need to  enter your PIN2 code   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Fixed dial   1  Select Enable or Disable   2  Enter the PIN2 code  4 8 digits   gt       L_    Ok        Call barring   Call barring restricts certain calls  using a password supplied by your  service provider    The following Call bar settings are available              Bar outgoing calls All outgoing calls are barred    Bar foreign calls International outgoing calls are barred    Bar foreign calls International outgoing calls except to your home  except Home country are barred    Bar incoming calls All incom
15.  2   E   Options    Select New entry   3   A amp    W  to scroll to the required field  gt        4  Enter information  gt         To enter characters  see    Text entry    on  page 40     5   E   Save  to store the event       00 09  Tail m  i New a i       11 19 01 12 05  fih11 19 07 12 05  fi Once    4 On 0 min           Appointment 4        lt Default gt     save    Back _              Start date time    i Note Enter note  subject      Enter the start time      V   gt  Enter the start  date  Present time date is already entered               fi End date time Enter the end time      W   gt  Enter the end    date  Present time date is already entered         125    Calendar          Repeat type    Select an event repeat cycle        E    Reminder    Set the reminder to sound at the start time   0 min   or certain minutes ahead of the  start time    Select Off  0 min   or 5  10  15  30  60  90  min  ahead    When the reminder tone sounds  press  L_     View  to check the schedule or press  Ca    Stop  to return to standby mode           Location    Enter location        Category    Select category        Calendar tone    Select a reminder tone from  lt Default gt  or  My Media  To download a tone  select    Download                    Calendar Adjust the reminder volume  Volume 0 4 or  volume Step tone     S Select a reminder illumination pattern or  Illumination    Off         1    Sjee e alp       Note  The reminder sounds at the scheduled time even if the phone is off    
16.  Battery   Use of another battery pack than that recommended by the   manufacturer may result in a safety hazard    If you use a feature which keeps the key backlight on  continuously for a long time  such as a game or browser  battery life  will become extremely short  To maintain longer battery life  set the  Key backlight to off   See    Key backlight    on page 97     Do not use this phone without the battery cover attached     Introduction    Disposing of the Battery  Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary  X rubbish  The battery must be disposed of in accordance  with local regulations and may be recycled     Aircraft   Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft  Ensure   A  that the settings of the alarm functions will not contravene   regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in  an aircraft or medical facility etc  The use of cellular phones in an  aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft  disrupt the  cellular network and may be illegal  Failure to observe this  instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone  services to the offender  or legal action or both     Do Not Use   It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point   Users are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of  radio equipment in fuel depots  chemical plants or where  blasting operations are in progress  Never expose the battery to  extreme temperatures  in excess of 60  C         Driving  It is imperative th
17.  Beam in the specified colour  See     Creating Calendar events    on  page 125 or    Setting the alarm    on  page 119           charging  If the phone is switched off   illuminate           Note  If the Indicator Illumination Light is set to on for battery charging and  the phone is switched on  the Indicator IIlumination Light illuminates during    he Indicator IIlumination Light will not       22       Getting Started    Installing the SIM card and the  battery    The SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card and the battery must be  installed before using your phone    Before handling the SIM card and the battery  ensure that the phone  is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone     Inserting removing the SIM card  See    Inserting removing the battery    on page 24 to remove the  battery cover and the battery     Inserting the SIM card   Position the SIM card as shown  with  gold contacts facing down and the  notched corner turned to the right   Carefully slide the SIM card into the  SIM card pocket until fully inserted     Removing the SIM card    Place a finger on the bottom edge of  the SIM card and gently slide it out        23    Getting Started    Inserting removing the battery    Inserting the battery  1  Insert the small tabs at the top of the  battery into the notch at the top of the  battery compartment  Ensure the 3 gold  contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the  phone     2  Replace the cover on the phone  Make  sure the cover clicks into p
18.  Browser    S Main menu  gt  Browser  The off line menu is displayed  You will not be  connected until you choose a menu   1   A     to scroll to the required menu    Ie     The phone is connected to the web site            16 54  Tail m    Browser         PANASONIC BOX             f Back _       standby mode        Shortcut  You can directly access Browser by pressing  La      in          Online status icons    Non secure CSD    connection F    Eo Secure CSD connection Foa    Closing Browser  1   LJ   Options    Select Exit browser    86    Non secure GPRS  connection    Secure GPRS  connection       Browser GF    Browser options    While Browser is on line or off line  the following options are    available     D Main menu  gt  Browser  Off line     OR    S Main menu  gt  Browser  gt  Required menu  On line   1   E   Options    Select the required option    Select    Bookmarks    Select the required item     Go to the bookmark list        Enter address    Go to URL entry        Save media 1      The image in contents is saved to My Media        Set as bookmark      The displayed URL is saved to the bookmark list        Service Inbox    Reload page      Open Service Inbox     Reload this page        Go to homepage  clear the cache  view or send       Advanced the current URL  or view the current WAP  information   Settings Edit WAP profiles Push access settings or view    the security information        Exit browser         Terminate the browser      1 Available only when th
19.  Delete the selected picture or folder    Delete all Delete all the pictures in the folder or all the  folders    Activate Purchase your rights to view the selected picture    Rename Rename the selected picture or folder     Send via infrared    Send the selected picture via infrared  See     Infrared    on page 108        Resize    Resize the selected picture        Edit    Change view    Edit the selected picture  See    Editing pictures    on  page 132     Change the picture list to List view or Grid view        Manage files    Make a new folder or move the selected picture to  another folder  See    Managing files    on page 130        Details       Show details of the selected picture           Note  Sending or editing of a forward locked picture indicated by the icon        X  is restricted        131       My Media    Using pictures  You can use the stored pictures as wallpapers or Contacts pictures   D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Stored pictures   1   A     to scroll to the required picture   2   LJ   Options    Select Use as   3  Select Wallpaper or Contacts picture    If Contacts picture is selected  go to the next step    4  Highlight the required contact  gt   L_    Select   5   K   Save     Editing pictures    Adding frame  You can add a frame to your picture   S Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Stored pictures  1  When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  picture is displayed on the screen   L_    Options      gt  Selec
20.  Downloading video clips  j      S Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Videos  gt  Download  The download site is displayed        Note  Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  contents or possible corruption of phone software        For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com           Recording a new video    S Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Videos  gt  Record new video    The phone switches to Video mode  See    Recording a video clip    on  page 82     Games    Preloaded games and downloaded games are stored in the Games  folder        Note  To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon        you may need  to purchase the rights  For further information  contact your service provider              Playing games  D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Games  gt  Stored applications  1  LA V to scroll to the required game  gt       For further details  see    Games    on page 142     138    aioe  My Media ee  Downloading games  j     D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Games  gt  Download  For further details  see    Download games    on page 144        Note  Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  contents or possible corruption of phone software        For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com           Text templates    You can use templates stored in the phone when creating a text  message  You can also save frequently used text as templates     Editing Text templates    D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Text 
21.  GPRS connection           4  E   a  t   Za  e  Pa  Hes       Keyguard is on       DRM    Your phone has DRM  Digital Right Management  that is used to  control actions such as sending downloaded ringtones  graphics and  sound clips to other people  Files downloaded and indicated by the  icon  eg  can be used with restriction enforced by suppliers  The  restriction includes use of such files for a limited period of time only  or specified number of times    To check the status of your rights  e g  expiration date or number of  the time it can be used  see Details setting on page 131  135 and  142  For further information  contact your service provider     21    About Your Phone    Indicator IIlumination Light    The Indicator IIlumination Light flashes or beams when the events in    the table below occur     To specify the illumination colours for the events  see    Illuminations       on page 96        Events    Description       When you are receiving a call   missed calls       When you receive an SMS MMS  message    Flash or beam in the selected  colour    To set a different illumination colour  for respective contacts  see    Storing  a contact in your phone    on page 48        When you receive a WAP Push  message       When you are having a conversation       When the flip is closed    Flash or beam in the selected  colour        When the battery is charging       When data is being transferred    Beam in the specified colour        Schedule notification       Alarm   
22.  If you set the key backlight to off  you can maintain longer battery  life     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Key settings  gt  Key  backlight  1  Select On or Off    97    f Settings    Keyguard  Keyguard prevents any keys from being accidentally pressed e g   when the phone is being carried  When Keyguard is enabled  the  Keyguard icon  Ba  appears on the display  When a call is  received  Keyguard is temporarily disabled and you can answer the  call   To enable Keyguard   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Key settings  gt   Keyguard   1     Would you like to lock keypad      gt       E_    Yes   OR  In standby mode    1  Press and hold       2     Would you like to lock keypad      gt       _    Yes           Note  Emergency calls can still be made with the Keyguard enabled but  there is no indication that you are dialling the number        To disable Keyguard   When  fifa  appears on the display   1       gt     Would you like to unlock      gt       E_    Yes     98    Settings f  Shortcut keys    Navigation key  A W  4   gt   can be used as a Shortcut key  It is  possible to assign a specific menu to Navigation key so that you can  access the menu directly from standby mode     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Key settings  gt   Shortcut keys    1  Select Navigation up  Navigation right  Navigation down or  Navigation left    2  Select the required menu    Master reset    You can reset your phone to the factory set
23.  Outbox and Drafts folder     Web mail  lt j    Web mail is an innovative service that lets you stay up to date with  all of your messages  You need to subscribe to this service  For  further information  contact your service provider     Connecting to internet mail    D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Web mail    Your phone is connected to the Internet via a WAP connection to  retrieve e mail messages     1  Follow the screen contents    69       Messages    Chatz    Chat lets you enjoy the fun of instant messaging wherever you are   It s the fun way to chat on line  For further information  contact your  service provider   D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Chat   1  Follow the screen contents    Voicemail    Voicemail is a network service which allows callers  who could not  reach you  to leave voice messages  You may need to subscribe to  this service  For further information  contact your service provider     Retrieving stored voice messages  When a new voice message is stored  an alert sounds and   9   appears on the display  and you receive an SMS notification   When an SMS notification is displayed on standby screen    1        EJ   Call    2  Follow the recorded instructions  OR  D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Voicemail  gt  Call Voicemail   1  Follow the recorded instructions          Shortcut  You can also press and hold  1  in standby mode to call your  voice mailbox              Changing the voice mailbox number    D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Voicemail  gt  Set mailb
24.  Patent       C   0168       Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are   amp  trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems     Inc  in the U S  and other countries    lt  _  Java    POWERED    T9   Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following   B zxr U S  Pat  Nos  5 187 480  5 818 437  5 945 928  5 953 541   merr 6 011 554  6 286 064  6 307 548  6 307 549  and 6 636 162       6 646 573  Australian Pat  Nos  727539  746674  and  747901  Canadian Pat  Nos 1 331 057  2 302 595  and 2 227 904  Japan  Pat  No  3532780  3492981  United Kingdom Pat  No  2238414B  Hong  Kong Standard Pat  No  HK1010924  Republic of Singapore Pat  No  51383   66959  and 71979  European Pat  Nos  0 842 463  96927260 8   1010 057   98903671 0   1 018 069  98950708 2   Republic of Korea Pat  Nos   KR201211B1 and KR226206B1  People   s Republic of China Pat   Application Nos  98802801 8  98809472 X and 96196739 0  Mexico Pat   No  208141  Russian Federation Pat  No  2206118  and additional patents  are pending worldwide     Copyright    2003 by Bitstream  Inc  All Rights Reserved   Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream  Inc    For further information  please refer to   http  Awww w3 org 2003 08 sera COPYRIGHT TXT    Powered by Mascot Capsule   Micro3D Edition    Mascot Capsule   is a  registered trademark of HI Corporation   2005 HI Corporation  All Rights  Reserved        156    Licensing       trademarks of Aplix Corporation in the U S   Japan and other    Aplix  mic
25.  SMS message  the message is automatically displayed   2  If there is more than one SMS message   A   W  to scroll to the  required message header in SMS Inbox  gt         3  When the message is displayed      to show the message  details  sender   s number  date  message centre   s number  if  required    63    Messages    Receiving MMS messages    When you receive a new MMS message  the message icon  Bim  is  displayed along with a tone  illumination  and or vibration  The  received MMS messages are stored in Inbox     Reading MMS messages  To read the received MMS messages  see    Inbox    on page 64        Note  If you do not want to receive MMS messages automatically  select  Never in Auto download setting  see page 72   In this case  you will receive  a message notification first  and then you will need to receive messages  manually              Inbox    Inbox stores received SMS and MMS messages     S Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Inbox  Numbers in brackets show the number of  unread messages and the total number of  messages in each inbox              Cst        64    Messages    SMS Inbox    SMS message icons  ey   Unread message ie   Read message    Reading SMS messages    D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Inbox  gt  SMS  1   A     to scroll to the required message header  gt       2      to show the message details  sender   s number  date   message centre   s number  if required  Options  When viewing the list of messages or the selected message  the  following option
26.  Save all pictures  OR  When one of the images is displayed on the screen       All the pictures are stored to My Media        Note  All the captured images are also saved by pressing      on thumbnail  screen or when one of the images is displayed on the screen           80       Camera Weyl  Video    You can record video clips with the built in camera  and send them  via MMS or infrared     Video preview screen      00 00    Back    Icons on video preview screen       Zoom level  1 25        Recording time   Extended video For MMS sending        Self timer  5 or 10 seconds delay           Brightness level   2   1   0   1   2        81    Weyl Camera    Recording a video clip  S Main menu  gt  Camera  gt  Video    1  Main display acts as a viewfinder  Move the phone around to  frame your subject    2          to start recording  3  Video recorder records until reaching the clip size limit or until    you press      U    1  k   Stop     4  Select the required action             Playback Playback the recorded video clip    Save to My Media Save the recorded video clip to My Media   Attach the recorded video clip to an MMS   Send as MMS message  See    Creating an MMS message    on          page 62           Caution  To avoid impairing camera performance  DO NOT leave the  phone with the camera facing direct sunlight           If the video is left in the p  for 3 minutes  the phone  screen  but with the optio       Note  To send a video clip via infrared  save the video clip on
27.  Select Edit   Select the required setting  gt        Enter information  gt         R   Save                    Oe GN    Profile name Enter the profile name     Server name Enter the web address of the server        Server database Enter the database name of the server        Server user ID Enter your user name for the server           Server password Enter the password        Selecting a server profile    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Synchronisation    1  Repeat steps 1 and 2 in    Creating editing a server profile    on  page 110    2   E   Options    Select Set       110    Settings f  Selecting a WAP profile    S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Synchronisation  1   E   Options    Select WAP profiles  2  Select the required profile    Synchronising  To send only changes to the network server     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Synchronisation  gt   Modified contacts    The phone confirms completion   To send all your records to the network server     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Synchronisation  gt  All  contacts    The phone confirms completion        Note  If you are synchronising your Contacts list for the first time  or you  need to make a large number of changes  then the synchronisation may take  several minutes or more     You cannot synchronise the following fields  Birthday  Postal address   Ringtone  Message alert  Illumination  Picture and Group  There may be  other fields that cannot be syn
28.  Send current URL                  1 Available only when the web page is displayed     Settings    WAP profiles  If no settings are present  contact your service provider   You can check or edit the current WAP profile settings  or add new  WAP profile settings   D Main menu  gt  Browser  Off line   1   E   Options    Select Settings  Select WAP profiles  La   V  to scroll to the required profile   E   Options   gt  Select Activate  Edit or Delete    If Edit is selected  you can edit the following information   Profile name  Homepage  Proxy IP  Proxy port  Use proxy  and Data connections       CP ON       Note  You need to configure GPRS or CSD before configuring the WAP  profile settings  See    Data connections    on page 114              91    GF Browser    Push access    Set up Push access to receive WAP messages   While off line or on line     1   E   Options    Select Settings  2  Select Push access    3  Select Service indication  Service loading or Other  messages    4  Select On or Off    Security   View security information    While off line or on line   1   LJ   Options    Select Settings  2  Select Security  3  Select the required item       Certificates Select Certificate 1 20        Current certificate     View the current certificate        Session info   View session information            1 Available only while secure connection     92    Settings    Settings menu structure       Phone settings  Profiles  Language  Time and date  Illuminations      Key settin
29.  StraRe 41   24768 Rendsburg   Tel    49  0  4331   14 11 0    02 or e plus equipment specialists   Panasonic Service Center   COM Elektronik Service GmbH  Vahrenwalder Stra  e 221a   30165 Hannover   Tel    49  0  511   64 64 16 10    Greece    INTERTECH S A    International Technologies  Agpoditns 24  167 77 EAAnvik    Tax  Oup   738 21  167 10  EAAHNIKO   TnA  K  vtpo  210 9692 300    Ytrokatdotnya B  peia   EAAGOac    K  KapapavaAn 11  54638   OEZZAAONIKH   Tn  K  vtpo  2310 245 840 3  lreland    Service Centres in Ireland  Tel   353 1 2898333    United Kingdom    Service Centres in England  Tel   44 8705 159159    161    EU Warranty    EU EEA   Wide Guarantee  Conditions applicable in any country    other than the country of original purchase     162    When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective  he  should promptly contact the proper sales company or national  distributor in the EU EEA country where this guarantee is  claimed  as indicated in the  Product Service Guide  or the  nearest authorised dealer together with this guarantee and  proof of date of purchase  The purchaser will then be informed  whether      i  the sales company or national distributor will handle the  repair service  or    ii  the sales company or national distributor will arrange for  trans shipment of the appliance to the EU EEA country  where the appliance was originally marketed  or     iii  the purchaser may himself send the appliance to the sales  company or national distributor i
30.  The calendar highlights only the start days of scheduled events if the events    are scheduled for over days     For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com           126       Calendar    Managing Calendar events       Editing events   D Main menu  gt  Calendar  1  From Daily view   A W  to scroll to the required event  2   J   Options    Select Edit  3  Edit the required field     gt   R   Save  to overwrite          Deleting events    Deleting an event    D Main menu  gt  Calendar  1  From Daily view   A W  to scroll to the required event  2   E   Options    Select Delete  3       L    Yes     Deleting multiple events       To delete the events of the selected day or the past events   D Main menu  gt  Calendar    1  From Monthly view or Weekly view   A  W  lt q p  to scroll to  the required date    2   E   Options    Select Delete  3  Select Day or Past  4       LJ   Yes   To delete all events   D Main menu  gt  Calendar  1  From Monthly view or Weekly view   E   Options    Select    Delete  2  Select All  3   E   Yes        127    Calendar    Calendar settings    Selecting the starting day of the week    D Main menu  gt  Calendar  1   E   Options    Select Settings  2  Select Week starts on  3  Select the required day of the week    Setting holidays  You can set holidays to be indicated in red   D Main menu  gt  Calendar  1   E   Options      gt  Select Settings  2  Select Holiday set  3   A V  to scroll to the required day of the week  gt       Repeat th
31.  a file downloaded or indicated by the icon        you may need  to purchase the rights  For further information  contact your service provider           Viewing pictures  S Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Stored pictures    1   A W  lt q p  to scroll to the required thumbnail  gt         You can view the actual size of the selected picture by pressing     if  the picture is larger than the display  To continue onto step 2  press  Ca      Back    2   P    W  to view the next picture or   lt    A  to view the  previous picture          Note  The file size of highlighted picture is displayed under the picture title   together with the date and time the image was stored  A picture of less than  1 kB is displayed as 1 kB           Managing files  To make a new folder   1  Inthe Stored pictures folder   E   Options    Select Manage  files  2  Select New folder  3  Enter folder name  gt       To move the selected picture to another folder   1  When the required thumbnail is highlighted   E   Options   gt   Select Manage files  2  Select Move to folder  3  Select the required folder       130          Options       My Medi i  y Media ne    When viewing the picture list  the following options are available by    pressing  E   Options         Attach the selected picture to an MMS message                    SIGN ai See    Creating an MMS message    on page 62   Use the selected picture as Wallpaper or   Use as Contacts picture  See    Using pictures    on  page 132    Delete
32.  a letter  Press a key  Multi tap   3 h  several times until the required letter appears   Numeric You can enter numbers  0 9         and       An icon on the upper left of the screen shows the current input  method and letter case                          Input method Icon Letter case  Tot Automatic  T9   T9t Upper case  T9 Lower case  Abc Automatic  Multi tap ABC Upper case  abc Lower case  Numeric 123               40    Basic Operations    Changing the input method  Press and hold      to cycle through the input methods as follows   T9  T9t    Multi tap  Abc    Numeric  123     Changing the letter case   Press      repeatedly until the icon for the required letter case mode  appears    Auto capital change   When the letter case is set to Automatic  T9T and Abc   the first  character is entered as upper case and subsequent letters as lower  case    When one of the following characters     Period        is entered  the  next character is entered as upper case     41    Basic Operations    T9   text input method  The T9   text input method enables you to enter text faster and  easier  You only need to press a key once for any letter you require  on that key  The program searches its built in dictionary to predict  the word that most closely matches your key presses   1  In text entry screen  press a key once for any letter you require  on that key  2  Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached  3  Select the required word  OR  If the required word is not
33.  a manner  that complies with all applicable laws  including laws related to copyright  and other intellectual property rights  All other uses are prohibited     2  LIMITATIONS ON END USER RIGHTS     a  You may not reproduce  copy  or transfer the Embedded Software to  any other device     b  You may not create derivative works of any type based on the  Embedded Software  unless and except as expressly permitted as  part of a feature application      c  You may not reverse engineer  reverse compile  disassemble  or  otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Embedded  Software     d  You may not transfer this Panasonic cellular phone other than to a  transferee end user who undertakes to observe the same obligations  as those set out in this EULA     e  You may not remove any proprietary notices  such as copyright   trademark  or otherwise  from the Embedded Software     3  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS  The Embedded Software is  protected by copyright  trademark  patent and or other intellectual  property rights and is owned by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co    Ltd    PMC   and or is under license from PMC s licensors     4  TERMINATION  Your right to use the Embedded Software may be  terminated for failure to comply with any of the terms of this EULA     158    Licensing    5  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES  TO THE  MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW  IN NO EVENT  SHALL PMC  ITS AFFILIATES  AND THEIR LICENSORS BE LIABLE  FOR INCIDENTAL
34.  activate infrared   You need to activate the infrared function before receiving data   When infrared is set to on  the infrared icon     appears on the  display  If infrared is unused for 10 minutes or the phone is once  switched off  it is automatically set to off and     disappears   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Infrared   1  Select On    To receive data via infrared   When   p  is displayed  sender can begin transfer of data   1  When transfer is started     Would you like to receive data      gt        E_    Yes  to receive the data  2  When transfer is complete     Data received        Return to  standby screen  gt  Received file name is displayed  gt       L    Save  to save the data  The received data is stored in respective menus or files     109    f Settings    Synchronisation   i    You can synchronise your Contacts list with your network server  You  may need to do this if you store your Contacts list on the network  server  and you want them all to be the same  You can just send  changes or send all your records to the network server  This function  uses SyncML OMA Standard technology     Before you can synchronise your Contacts list  you need to set up a  server profile and select a WAP profile     Creating editing a server profile   You can create up to 2 server profiles    S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Synchronisation  1   LJ   Options    Select Sync  settings   La   V  to scroll to the required profile    E   Options   
35.  available with the current  subscription   contact your service provider        PIN2 invalidated    The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the  wrong PUK2 has been entered 10 times  services  controlled by PIN2 cannot be used   contact your  service provider        Message rejected   Storage full   or   Message rejected   SIM full    A message has been received but the message  store is full   to receive messages  delete some of  the currently stored messages        Phone number too  long   Max  xx        The edited or newly created contact number is too  long for the SIM card        152    Appendix       Memory low     The message area is full  Your messages cannot    Message may not be   be stored until some of the currently stored       stored messages are deleted   On changing the PIN PIN2  verification of the new  Verification failure code is incorrect   retry changing the PIN PIN2    with correct verification           Glossary of terms    Circuit Switched Data  A communication method used to                         GSD transmit data over telephone connections   Dual Tone Multi Frequency allows you to communicate  DTMF A   i    with computerised phone systems  voice mailboxes  etc   General Packet Radio Service  A GSM transmission  GPRS technique that transmits and receives data in packets  rather than setting up a continuous channel   Global System for Mobile communications  The name  GSM given to the advanced digital technology that your phone  uses   infrared A typ
36.  export restrictions   Use  duplication or disclosure by the U S  government is subject to the  restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer  Software Clauses in DFARS 252 227 7013 c  1  ii  and FAR 52 227   19 c  2  as applicable        159    EU Warranty    EU EEA   Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU EEA and  Switzerland     Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions   Dear Customer    Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone  The  Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee only applies while  travelling in countries other than where the product was purchased   Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases  If your  Panasonic GSM telephone requires service while abroad  please  contact the local service company shown on this document     The Guarantee   The applicable period of the European wide guarantee for GSM is  generally 12 months for the main body and 3 months for the  rechargeable battery  With respect to a product used in a country  other than a country of purchase  notwithstanding what is stated in  the conditions below  the customer will benefit  in that country of use   from these guarantee periods of  respectively  12 and 3 months  if  these conditions are more favourable to him than the local  guarantee conditions applicable in such country of use     Conditions of Guarantee   When requesting guarantee service the purchaser should present  the warranty card together with proof of purchase  to a
37.  in the dictionary          is displayed after  the word    E   Spell    Enter the correct word  gt       f_    Add   The word is added to the internal dictionary automatically   For example  to enter    Hello      press keys as follows           Key  4   3   5   5   6   1   V  x4    My dictionary  Words that you enter are added to the internal dictionary  automatically so that they are suggested next time  You can also add  new words to the dictionary manually   To add words to My dictionary    1  In text entry screen   E   Options    Select My dictionary   2  Enter a word  gt        L   Add        42    Basic Operations  Editing text    Inserting deleting text    Move the cursor by pressing  A   V   lt  p gt   to the position you want  to insert or delete a letter  Press  La   Clear  to delete a character   Press and hold  La   Clear  to delete all the characters     Copying cutting pasting text  1   E   Options    Select Copy or Cut     AlW1  lt 4 p  to move to the text you wish to copy or cut  3        E_    Start   gt   A V 4P  to highlight the text          k   Stop   4   A V 4 gt   to move to a new required location  5   L_    Options    Select Paste             Options  When entering text  the following options may be available by  pressing  E   Options                              Use contacts   Access Contacts menu to use Contacts data   Copy Cut Paste See    Copying cutting pasting text    on page 43   BT  o ie tt form when you can select  Input method Select the i
38.  measurement known as the Specific  Absorption Rate  or SAR  The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W kg  and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear  for  compliance against the standard  was 0 862 W kg  As mobile  devices offer a range of functions  they can be used in other  positions  such as on the body as described in the user guide  For  body worn operation  this phone has been tested and meets the RF  exposure guidelines when used with a Panasonic accessory  designated for this product or when used with an accessory that  contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of  1 5cm from the body  In this case  the highest tested SAR value is  0 477 Wikg     As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power  the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that  indicated above  This is due to automatic changes to the power level  of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to  communicate with the network     Introduction    The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific  information does not indicate the need for any special precautions  for the use of mobile devices  They note that if you want to reduce  your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or  using a    hands free    device to keep the mobile phone away from the  head and body     Additional Information can be found on the websites   World Health Organization  http   www who int emf   ICN
39.  menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View groups  1   A     to scroll to the required group  gt    _    Rename   2  Enter anew group name  gt         Advanced    Synchronisation    You can synchronise your Contacts list with your network server  You  can just send changes or send all your records to the network  server  For further details  see    Synchronisation    on page 110     To send only changes to the network server     D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Synchronisation  gt   Modified contacts    The phone confirms completion   To send all your records to the network server     D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Synchronisation  gt  All  contacts    The phone confirms completion     53       Contacts    My number    You can store your own numbers in the phone and SIM card     Storing numbers in Mobile profile  S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  My number  gt  Mobile  profile  1       L_    Create   2  Repeat steps 1 3 in    Storing a contact in your phone    on  page 48  Storing numbers in SIM profile  S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  My number  gt  SIM  profile  1  When the profile is empty        L1   Create     When the profile has the stored number s    E_    Options   gt   Select Create    2  Repeat steps 1 3 in    Storing a contact in your SIM card    on  page 50  Options  When viewing My number  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options                  Edit Edit the profile    Create   Create a new profile   De
40.  phone with the camera facing direct sunlight              76    Camera Weyl    Note  To send a picture via infrared or use as wallpaper  save the image  once  and then go to My Media   See    Pictures    on page 130         If the camera is left in certain conditions including the preview screen and  capture screen for 3 minutes  the phone automatically exits Picture mode  If  left in the preview screen  but with the options menu displayed  the phone  remains in this state     If certain situations such as receiving calls occur during camera operation   the phone exits Camera mode  If a captured image is on the screen  it is  saved to My Media              Zoom   La    0  to zoom in one level    W   M  to zoom out one level   You can also press and hold the keys to quickly reach the required  zoom level        Note  Zoom function may not be available when the picture size is set to  Extra large 1280x1024              Adjusting the brightness level  The picture brightness indicator shows the current brightness level     gt   to increase the brightness level    lt   to decrease the brightness level    77    ney Camera    Taking close up pictures   You can take sharp pictures from a close distance by using Macro  Mode   Macro focus range  10 cm    Turn the Macro Mode switch anticlockwise to     before taking  close up pictures        Viewing pictures  Pictures taken with the built in camera are saved to My Media  To  view the saved pictures  see    Viewing pictures    on page 1
41. 0  until         is displayed  2  Enter the country region code    3  Enter the area code and phone number  gt   N           further help  contact your service provider     Note  Many countries regions include an initial    O    in the area code  This  should  in most cases  be omitted when dialling international numbers  For       32       Basic Operations    Emergency call  To make an emergency call  your phone must be within the range of  a network   When SIM card is inserted   1  Enter the local emergency number  gt                Note  Most countries support the international emergency number 112  If  you find the number does not work on your phone  contact your service  provider              When SIM card is not nsere 44   1   LJ   Options    Select SOS       Answering calls    When there is an incoming call  the phone rings and or vibrates   depending on your phone setting    See    Sounds  amp  alerts    on  page 102    When the phone is ringing and or vibrating    1   NME   Accept        Note  If Any key answer is set to On  see page 105   you can answer a  call by pressing any key except  o gt          Ca   Cancel    0    0  and  0      If Active flip is set to On  see page 106   you can answer a call by opening  the phone and end a call by closing the phone              Rejecting calls  When the phone is ringing and or vibrating   1  bS  L4   Cancel        33    Basic Operations    Missed call notification    If you cannot answer a call  Missed call notification ap
42. 3  Edit the required field    L_    Save     Deleting GPRS CSD settings    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Data connections  1   A V  to scroll to the required setting you want to delete  2   LJ   Options    Select Delete    3       EJ   Yes              Note  If your service provider has protected some of your settings  you may  not be able to modify them              USB    You can backup data stored on your phone to a PC using the  optional USB Cable  Install the Handset Manager software from the  CD ROM before using the USB Cable  For further information  visit  http   panasonic co jp pmc products en support index html    114    Settings f    Security    PIN code    The PIN protects your SIM card against unauthorised use  If you  enable the PIN  you will be prompted to enter the PIN code every  time the phone is switched on    The PIN2 controls security for certain service provider services such  as Fixed dial and Service charge        Note  If PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times the phone will be locked  and you  will need to enter the PUK code  If PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times SIM  card will be locked  and you will need to enter PUK2 code  If the PUK code is  entered incorrectly 10 times  the phone will cease to operate permanently   All information stored in the SIM card will be lost and the SIM card will need  to be replaced  Contact your service provider for further information              Enabling Disabling PIN entry  D Main menu  gt  Settings
43. 30     Picture settings  In the preview screen  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options         Select the required size from Extra large  Picture size 1280x1024  Large 640x480  Medium 320x240   Small 160x120 or Main display 240x320        Select the required quality from Super fine  Fine    Imageiquality  or Normal        Night mode Select On to take a picture in low light conditions        15 continuous shots is available  See    Continuous    WAS SIE shooting    on page 80     Select the required colour from Normal  Sepia                 Effect Monochrome or Negative    Fi Select the amount of time delay you require for  Salhi Ther shooting from Off  5 seconds or 10 seconds   Shutter sound Select the required sound from Pattern 1 5        78    Camera Weyl    Switch to video Switch from Picture mode to Video mode           Show the number of files which can be saved in  the current picture size and image quality  You  Available space can see the number of files which can be saved in  other image qualities by pressing  k   Quality    and in other picture sizes by pressing  A  V            Set to default Reset the current picture settings to default        Help Show direct key operation in the preview screen           Direct key operation   You can change the picture settings by pressing one of the numeric  keys which correspond to the functions as follows  Some functions  are depicted by the icon  See    Icons on picture preview screen    on  page 75  
44. IRP  http   www  icnirp org     Panasonic  http   panasonic co jp pmc products en support   index html     10    Introduction    About this manual    Symbols used in this manual    The following symbols are used in this manual to represent the  limited availability of the function or service     D  Depending on your SIM card     Q   Depending on network availability     4j  Depending on your network operator  The service may only  be available on a subscription basis     Graphics   The graphic elements in this manual are for illustrative purposes and  may differ from the actual phone and or graphic elements displayed  on the phone  Panasonic reserves the right to change the  information in this manual without prior notice     Keys    Keys in this manual may differ from the actual keys on your phone   Refer to page 16 for the icons that represent the keys in this manual     11    Introduction    How to read this manual   lt Example gt  Fixed dial in Settings menu on page 116     This function is SIM card dependent  For other symbols  refer to    page 11                   Fixed dia    When Fixed dial is enabled  only the phone numbers stored in SIM  Contacts can be dialled  Any manually dialled phone numbers must  match the phone numbers in SIM Contacts   To store  edit or delete phone numbers in SIM Contacts  you need to  enter your PIN2 code   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Fixed dial   1  Select Enable or Disable   2  Enter the PIN2 code  4 8 digits   gt       
45. Off    Call duration  You can check the duration of incoming or outgoing calls   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Call duration   1  Select Incoming or Outgoing   2  To reset the counter        L   Reset    3     Reset      gt       L_    Yes     106    Settings f  Service charge     jy    Cost left  You can check the remaining call units available if Max cost is set   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Service charge  gt  Cost left    Call meter  You can check the total costs of calls made   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Service charge  gt  Call meter    To reset the counter   1       L   Reset       Reset total cost      gt       L_    Yes   2  Enter the PIN2 code  gt       E_    Ok        Price unit  You can set your personal rate of the cost that the service provider  charges for one unit of call time   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Service charge  gt  Price unit  1    1  L1   Edit    Enter the PIN2 code  gt        L1   Ok   2  Enter the currency  gt       3  Enter the value  gt       E_    Ok     To enter a decimal point            Max cost   You can set the maximum cost of calls allowed    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Service charge  gt  Max cost  1        gt  Enter the PIN2 code  gt        L   Ok   2  Enter the credit limit         L   Ok     To disable the Max cost   In step 1   E   Options    Select Disable  gt       L_    Yes   gt   Enter the PIN 2 code  gt       L_    Ok        107    f Settings    Connectivity  
46. Panasonic  Operating Instructions VS3       EB VS3  Mobile Phone      m Before operating this handset  please read these instructions completely   G S   n I n l Charge battery before operation     vs3 Operating Instructions       Contents              2  eee i  Introduction                    1  Safety considerations    ii  Care and maintenance             SAR renatin r nE  About this manual                  11  About Your Phone         14  Phone Overview    14  Key functions     Dis play iiini  DRM ia re award ates 21  Indicator Illumination Light     22  Getting Started               23  Installing the SIM card and   the battery    ee 23  Charging the battery              25    Opening closing the phone     27  Switching the phone on off    27    Menu Navigation             Main menu structure       Displaying the menu                Navigating the applications    30       Basic Operations            31  Making Calls         0 ee 31  Answering calls              0 06 33  Silent mode wu    35  Voicemail    eee 35                     Contents  In call operations             0   Multiple calls operations          Text entry     Contact        ceeeeesereeeeeeee 45  Contacts menu structure        45  Viewing the Contacts list        46  Making a call from Contacts   47  Adding contacts           48  Editing a Contacts card          50  Call lO is  sctdescenracn ated 51  Speed dial   naD  Groups           i209  Advanced    53  Service numbers                5  56  Messages      s
47. SA  FCC and Australian ACA regulations     This phone should only be used with Panasonic approved  accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to  your phone  Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by  using non Panasonic approved accessories     This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable  international or national law or any special restrictions governing its  use in specified applications and environments  This includes but is  not limited to use in hospitals  aircraft  whilst driving and any other  restricted uses     Some of the contents described in this manual are subject to change  without notice     Introduction    Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical  amp   Electronic Equipment  private households   This symbol on the products and or accompanying  documents means that used electrical and electronic  products should not be mixed with general household  waste    MMM For proper treatment  recovery and recycling  please  take these products to designated collection points  where they  will be accepted on a free of charge basis  Alternatively  in some  countries you may be able to return your products to your local  retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product   Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable  resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human  health and the environment which could otherwise arise from  inappropriate waste handling  Please contact your local autho
48. SDN  Service Dialling Number   you can  call a service number by selecting from the list   SDN enables you to access special services provided by your  network operator  such as customer support  emergency services   etc   D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Service numbers   1   A     to scroll to the required item  gt       L_    Call     56       Messages menu structure       Create new  SMS message    MMS message               Inbox    SMS      IANS a ec en es  Archive         68  SMS        68  MMS eenaa re ETAR 68       Voicemail    70  Call Voicemail                   Set mailbox number  70  Messages settings   71  SMSE 71  MMS a A 72          selection method    on page 30        Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu          57    Messages  Creating a new message    Messaging types       Short Message Service allows you to send and receive  short text messages on any network that has roaming  SMS agreement   Dependent on the recipient   s phone  parameters   With the Illumination feature  you can  express special feelings in a message        Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send  messages containing text  pictures  sound and video  MMS clips from your phone to other MMS enabled phones or  e mail addresses  The recipient can play it as a slide  show              Note  The message centre number for SMS should be preprogrammed on  the SIM card  Changing this number  see Message centre setting on  page 71  may cause failure of a t
49. See    Language    on page 95      123    Calendar    Calendar view    To change the calendar view format  see    Browsing operation    on  page 123     Monthly view          Current date Red frame       Coloured   Also displayed in    Seeme cete the upper left of the calendar               1314 15 16  19 20 21 22 23 24 25  27 28 29 30    Week number    of selected Displayed in the upper right of    the calendar                                      date  14 00 Sales meeting  Coloured   Also displayed in 19 00 Jo s Birthday Par  Scheduled the schedule list with category  note icon  start time and note  up to Options    gt   gt   Back    3 events       Schedule list  Weekly view  Current date Red line under week p0 06 Tal   06 12 05 wk4g   Current week Displayed in the upper right of Mo    We Th Fr Sa Su  number the calendar 12 00  The day of the week is coloured l 4 00 al  Selected date   Also displayed in the upper 16 00  left of the calendar il 7 00   18 00  Scheduled The scheduled time zone is ya  note coloured 21 00 l             Options o gt  Back    124    Daily view    Calendar          Current date Displayed in the upper left       OE PEM cals Displayed in the upper right       number  Scheduled Displayed with category icon   note start time and note       Creating Calendar events    D Main menu  gt  Calendar    00 07 Tul   m    i wa 2S wk4g                       6 19  00 TE Birthday Par         options ece  E Back    1  Select the day of the event you wish to store   
50. a   53  Synchronisation    My number      54  Display by                           Memory status     SIMA eres een 50 Copy all from SIM   55  Copy all to SIM    55  Call log a Delete alae eee 56  Dialled numbers    TS  Answered calls   51 Service numbers              56  Missed Calls               ceeceeeees 51  Speed Dial list                  52 P  View groups      snssessesseeneeens 53       Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30              45    Contacts    Viewing the Contacts list    You can search for a phone number in the Contacts list  All the  numbers stored in the phone and SIM card are displayed     Searching for a contact  S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Contacts list    1   A     to scroll to the required contact     i650 Yul m  OR      Contacts  Enter letters to find a contact beginning m  Peter  with the specific letters Fis  09804887814  2  To view the Contacts card      Pat    Options                   Rick  Sandy l  Tom 1    Options   Back                In the Contacts list  the following options are available by pressing     E   Options         View    View the selected Contacts card        Call    Call the selected contact        Create message    Create an SMS or MMS  and send it to the  selected contact  See    Creating a new message     on page 58        Edit the selected contact  See    Editing a Contacts                ot card    on page 50    Search Search a contact by entering cha
51. at the driver exercises proper control of  SEE the vehicle at all times  Do not hold a phone while you are      driving  find a safe place to stop first  Do not speak into a  handsfree microphone if it will take your mind off the road  Always  acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of  cellular phones within the area where you are driving and observe  them at all times     Electronic Devices  Care must be taken when using the phone in close      proximity to personal medical devices  such as  pacemakers and hearing aids     Introduction    Heating Equipment   When your handset  the accompanying battery or charging  accessories are wet  do not put those in any type of heating  equipment  such as a microwave oven  a high pressure  container  or a drier or similar  It may cause the battery  handset and   or charging equipment to leak  heat up  expand  explode and or  catch fire  Moreover  the product or accessories may emit smoke  and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the  products to malfunction  Panasonic is not responsible for any and all  damages  whether direct or indirect  howsoever caused by any  misuse        Backup Copies  amp  Security  It is recommended that you create a copy or backup  as          appropriate  of any important information and data which  you store in your phone   s memory  In order to avoid  accidental loss of data  please follow all instructions relating to the  care and maintenance of your phone and i
52. attery  life for an old    The battery has    Replace with a new fully charged       battery  worn out  battery    The battery   charge level   indicatordoes   The battery is not Leave the phone charging the  not appear attached to the battery for a few minutes before  andthe phone   phoneorthe battery   the battery charge level indicator  cannot be has been deeply appears and attempt to switch the  switched on discharged  phone on     when  charging        Battery fails to  charge     The battery is not  attached to the  phone           The battery was  connected to the  phone after the  charger was  connected        Ensure the battery is fitted to the  phone prior to commencing  charging        150    Appendix          Problem Cause Remedy  The battery  temperature  Battery failsto   exceeds the Use the battery at room  charge  charging temperature     temperature range     too hot or too cold         Display looks  faded     The Brightness  level is low     Check the Brightness setting   see page 101         Calls cannot  be made     Keyguard is on     Outgoing calls are  barred     Disable keyguard     Disable outgoing call barring or  barred dialling        Fixed dialling is  switched on so that  only the numbers  stored in Contacts  can be dialled     The phone is not  registered with a  network     Switch off the Fixed dialling     Move to a coverage area and  operate your phone after it has  registered with a network        Calls cannot    The phone is not  switched o
53. ce  and then  go to My Media   See    Videos    on page 137      review screen or a recorded video clip is displayed  automatically exits Video mode  If left in preview  ns menu displayed  the phone remains in this state     If certain situations such as receiving calls occur during camera operation   the phone exits Camera mode  The recording ends automatically  and the  already recorded video clip is saved to My Media        82       Camera Weyl    Zoom  La   0  to zoom in one level   W   M  to zoom out one level    You can also press and hold the keys to quickly reach the required  zoom level           Note  You cannot change the zoom level while recording           Adjusting the brightness level   The video clip brightness indicator shows the current brightness  level      gt   to increase the brightness level     lt q  to decrease the brightness level       Note  You cannot change the brightness level while recording           Playing video clips  Recorded video clips are saved to My Media  To play the saved  video clips  see    Playing video clips    on page 137     83       Weyl Camera    Video settings  In the preview screen  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options         Select the video recording time from Extended    STIS SB video or For MMS sending        Select the required colour from Normal  Sepia           SUSE Monochrome or Negative    Self timer Select the amount of time delay you require for  recording from Off  5 seconds or 10 second
54. chronised depending on the server              Server or database authentication  While synchronising  you may be asked for server or database  authentication  Enter the correct information and retry the  synchronisation connection   In authentication screen    1   A     to scroll to the required setting  gt        2  Enter the correct information  gt        3  To retry the synchronisation connection   E   Options   gt    Select Ok    111    f Settings    Cell Broadcast    You can receive messages on specified topics  such as weather  information and traffic news  regularly from your service provider   You can specify the    topic s     of information and the language in  which you wish to receive the information     Activating Cell Broadcast  D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Cell Broadcast  gt  On   Off  1  Select On or Off    Reading a received message  S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Cell Broadcast  gt   Read messages  1   A V  to scroll to the required message  gt         Topics and languages  You can add  edit and delete topics and languages      gt  Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Cell Broadcast  gt   Options  gt  Topic or Language  1   A     to scroll to the required topic or language  2   E   Options    Select Add  Edit or Delete       112    Settings f    GSM network    Selecting a network manually  You can manually select a network that is available in your current  location   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivit
55. d Services  Your service provider   can configure your SIM card with the applications that can be seen    on your phone as additional menu items     For further information  contact your service provider     Alarms    You can set up to 5 different alarms     Setting the alarm  D Main menu  gt  Tools  gt  Alarms                   1   A amp      to scroll to the required setting  gt  atn   a     C  Aarm    2   A     to scroll to the required field   off         amp  00 00  3  Enter information  gt       amp  Once          lt Default gt   4   LJ   Save  to store the entry   Volume 2  The alarm icon appears on the standby   S83  screen         amp   Appointment   save      Back    8 8 Turn on off Select On or Off   R Time Enter the time        SIE IS alarm repeat type           Select Once  Everyday or Weekly for       119       Tools       Select alarm tone from  lt Default gt  or My  Alarm tone Media  To download an alarm tone  select    Download         Adjust alarm volume  Volume 0 4 or Step  tone         Select the required picture  The picture  Stored pictures   appears on the screen when the alarm  sounds     bo      amp  Alarm volume   amp        Q Illumination Select the required illumination pattern or             off        Note  The alarm sounds at the time you set even if the phone is off     For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com        Turning the alarm on off    D Main menu  gt  Tools  gt  Alarms  1   A     to scroll to the required setting  2
56. dia  Images  melodies or videos on the web page can be saved to My  Media   When the web page is displayed   1   E   Options    Select Save media    2       L_    Select  to save          Note  Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  contents or possible corruption of phone software        Set as bookmark  You can save the URLs of your favourite pages in Bookmarks   When the web page is displayed    1   E   Options    Select Set as bookmark   2  Enter title         3   A V  to scroll to the required folder        L_    Save           89    GF Browser    Service Inbox  View WAP Push message and go to URL     While off line or on line   1   LJ   Options    Select Service Inbox    2  To load the URL       To select the required option   E   Options        Go to page Jump to the web page        View message   View the message           Delete Delete the message         1 Available only when text and URL are delivered from your service    provider     Reload page  Current page can be reloaded     When the web page is displayed   1   LJ   Options    Select Reload page    90    Browser GF    Advanced   While off line or on line   1   LJ   Options    Select Advanced  2  Select the required option          Home Jump to the set up homepage        Clear cache Delete the contents stored in the cache        View current URL 1 View the URL of the current page        Send the URL of the current page via SMS or  MMS     WAP information View WAP browser information    
57. e battery power is low  a    Battery low    message is  displayed and a warning tone sounds  The phone automatically  switches off after the tone  Fully recharge the battery  If you receive  the low battery warning during a conversation  charge your phone to  continue with the conversation     26    Getting Started    Opening closing the phone    You can open your phone by  pressing One Push Auto Open a sa  button  button       Flip setting   When Active flip setting is set to On  see page 106   you can  answer a call by opening the phone and end a call by closing the  phone    When One push SMS setting is set to On  see page 71   new SMS  messages can be displayed by opening the flip     Switching the phone on off    1  Press and hold      for several seconds to switch the phone  on  A greeting may be displayed and the phone enters standby mode    2  Press and hold      for several seconds to switch the phone  off       Note  If your SIM card is PIN protected  your PIN code will be requested   Enter the PIN code and      _    Ok   See    Security    on page 115     DO NOT switch off the phone while resetting downloading deleting a file or  running terminating a Java    application                 27    Menu Navigation  Main menu structure    fe           Games My Media   Game          cceeeeeees 142 Pictures     z 130  Download         144 Sounds    134  Settings       145 Videos      137       Information    138       Text templates ot 139  140    Memory status             
58. e download site is displayed        Note  Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  contents or possible corruption of phone software        For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com           Recording new sound clips  D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Sounds  gt  Record new sound    The phone switches to the Sound recorder mode  See    Sound  recorder    on page 121     136       My Media ne  Videos    Video clips recorded by Video recorder  downloaded from a WAP  site and received via infrared are stored in the Videos folder        Note  To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon        you may need  to purchase the rights  For further information  contact your service provider              Playing video clips  D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Videos  gt  Stored videos  1   A     to scroll to the required video file         A W  fo adjust the volume   2  To stop       To restart   E   Restart           Note  The file size of highlighted video is displayed at the top of the list   together with the date and time the video file was stored  A video file of less  than 1 kB is displayed as 1 kB              Managing files  You can make new folders or move the selected video files to  another folder  See    Managing files    on page 130     Options   In the video list  the same options in the Sounds folder are available   See    Options    on page 135  Note that Use as option is not available  for video files     137    My Media  mian   
59. e of wireless connection that allows data to be  transmitted directly to another device   A programming language developed by Sun  Java    Microsystems  Programs written in Java do not rely on  an operating system   Network The organisation responsible for operating a GSM  Operator network   Personal Identification Number  PIN is used for SIM card  security  PIN2 is used for the control of Fixed dialling and  PIN   PIN2 Call charges metering  Supplied by your service       provider  If the PIN or PIN2 is entered incorrectly several  times  basically 3 times   the PIN or PIN2 will be blocked        153    Appendix       PIN or PIN2 Unblocking Key  Used to unblock the PIN or  PIN2 code  Supplied by your service provider  If the PUK                   PUK   PUK2 or PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times  the PUK or  PUK2 will be blocked   R s The ability to use your phone on networks other than  oaming  your home network   Service The organisation responsible for providing access to the  provider GSM GPRS network   Subscriber Identity Module  A small smart card which  SIM stores unique subscriber and user entered information  such as Contacts entries and short messages  Supplied  by your service provider   Uniform Resource Locator  The URL is an alphanumeric  URL address that points to homepages and other Internet  locations   Wireless Application Protocol  The communication  WAP standard which enables you to download resources from       the Internet to your phone        Specifica
60. e phone number        3   E   Save        Note  The length of name and number  and the total amount of data are  SIM dependent              Storing a contact from Call log  See    Saving a phone number from Call log    on page 51     Editing a Contacts card    S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Contacts list    1  Highlight the required Contacts card  See    Searching for a  contact    on page 46      2   LJ   Options    Select Edit  3  Edit the required entry  gt   W   Save        50    Contacts       Call log    Recently dialled phone numbers  answered calls and missed calls  are stored in Call log  The numbers in the Call log list can be used to  call  send a message or add to Contacts     Viewing Dialling from Call log    D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Call log    1    lt  p  to move to Dialled numbers  Answered calls or  Missed calls    2    amp    W  to scroll to the required log        3      to call       Shortcut  You can directly view the Dialled numbers list by pressing  N   in standby mode              Saving a phone number from Call log    D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Call log    1    lt  p  to move to Dialled numbers  Answered calls or  Missed calls     A V  to scroll to the required phone number   E   Options    Select Add to contacts  Select New or Add   If New is selected  Enter other information    If Add is selected  Highlight the required contact  gt   LJ    Select      If there is no empty field     Would you like to  replace      gt        L   Yes   gt  Se
61. e web page is displayed    2 Available only when the web page has the image  melody or video    contents     87    GF Browser    Bookmarks    Once you bookmark your favourite page or a frequently accessed  page  you can jump to the page quickly  You can also categorise the  bookmarked pages into 10 folders and rename each folder    While off line or on line    1   LJ   Options    Select Bookmarks   2   A V  to scroll to the required bookmark folder  gt        3   A V  to scroll to the required bookmark   4  To load the URL         To select the required option   E   Options                          Go to page Jump to the web page    Add bookmark Add to the bookmark list    Edit Edit the selected bookmark name and URL   Move to Move the selected bookmark to another folder   Delete Delete the selected bookmark    Send bookmark Send the bookmarked URL via SMS or MMS   Delete all in folder Delete all the bookmarks in the folder        Renaming a bookmark folder    A V  to scroll to the required bookmark folder  gt   E   Options   gt   Select Rename  gt  Enter a new folder name  gt        Deleting all bookmarks   In the bookmark list     E   Options   gt  Select Delete all  gt   L_    Yes     All the saved bookmarks are deleted  and the folder names return to  the default     88    Browser GF  Enter address    You can directly go to the required web page by entering the URL   While off line or on line    1   E   Options    Select Enter address   2  Enter URL  gt            Save me
62. ed sound clip as Ringtone   Use as Message alert or Contacts ringtone  See    Using    sound clips    on page 136        Play in sequence    Select Looped or Random to play all the sound  clips in the selected folder in a loop or at random              Delete Delete the selected sound file or folder    Delete all the sound files in the folder or all the  Delete all   folders   Activate Bee your rights to play the selected sound  Rename Rename the selected sound file or folder        Send via infrared    Send the selected sound file via infrared  See     Infrared    on page 108        Manage files    Make a new folder or move the selected sound file  to another folder  See    Managing files    on  page 130        Details       Show details of the selected sound file                is restricted        Note  Sending or editing of a forward locked sound indicated by the icon          135    My Media  mian    Using sound clips  You can use the stored sound clips as ringtones  Message alerts or  Contacts ringtones     S Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Sounds  gt  Stored sounds  1   A     to scroll to the required sound clip  2   LJ   Options    Select Use as  3  Select Ringtone  Message alert or Contacts ringtone   If Contacts ringtone is selected  go to the next step    4  Highlight the required contact  gt   L_    Select   5  Select Ringtone   3  or Message alert       6   LJ   Save           Downloading sound clips  lt        D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Sounds  gt  Download  Th
63. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee    97    L  Language  Cell Broadcast   0 0    112  Display      Input    Main menu  icons  Structure   Making calls   Master reset           eeeee   99   Memory status  Contacts  My Media iH  SMS MMS    onnan 73                                    Menu  Displaying the menu pi  Menu selection method  30   Message alert                Messages settings   Missed call notification   MMS ooe   Multi shot mode             Multiple calls operations   My dictionary       My number    O  Operator name       Outbox folder    P  Phone  Opening closing  Overview       Settings  Switching on off  Picture                Pictures folder  PIN PIN2 code  Problems  Profiles    Q  Quick keys         R   Recent call dialling  Recording a video clip oe  Ringtone    32 4  2  ihe ae    S  Security settings  Self portrait  Send my number  Sent folder  Service charge                                   Index    Service numbers      Shortcut keys    Shutdown tone  Silent mode  SIM card  Inserting  Removing     SIM Tool Kit    SMS       s    58  Sound recorder        Sounds  amp  alerts settings  Sounds folder  Speed dial  Standby display    Startup tone       Status icons          ee  Symbols used in this manua                    Synchronisation              0  53  110  T       Taking a picture     76  Text entry          Text templates  Themes             Time and date        U  Unsent folder     USB    Vv  Vibration alert           ceeeeeeeeeeeee 103  Video  record  Videos folder   
64. eeeseeseeeeeees 57  Messages menu structure     57  Creating a new message       58  Receiving messages ee  WNMDOX tinh E E  Archive seene  Web mail   Chat     Voicemail  Messages settings                  Memory status   0 0 0 0 ee  Camera      ecsseeeeeeseteeeeees 74          Contents    BrOWSEL          2    0 eceeeee 85  Browser menu structure         85  Setting up your Browser        85  Viewing the contents Be  Browser options            0 065       Settings   0 0    essen  Settings menu structure          Phone settingS            0 06  Display settings                     Sounds  amp  alerts    Call settings       t  Connectivity       0      ccee  Security          Tools menu structure           118  SIM Tool Kit       Calculator             cccccceeeeees 122    Calendar         cssseeeeee 123  Browsing Calendar               123  Creating Calendar events   125  Managing Calendar events  127    My Media               2      129  My Media menu structure    129  Pictures     130  Sounds       134          Videos        137  Games             138  Text templates     139  Memory statuS             000 140       Games    141  Games menu structure        141  GAMOS 28  uieii 142  Download games       144  Settings     0      0 145  Information             cc cceeeeee 145  Appendix            0000 146  ACCESSOTNIES         00 cccccceeeeees 146    Changing the X Changeable  Cover Morar s  Troubleshooting            Glossary of terms cecccessssssse  Specifications           
65. enu 1 9   X  Select Menu     Short press   0  Select Menu 0      Select Menu               18    About Your Phone  Display  Standby display    Signal strength icon    Time cuiz Battery charge  level icon  Date  Wallpaper       4  Left Soft key       s jeg yo Right Soft key       selection area selection area       Note  The current operator name is shown on standby display  You can  change the position of the operator name  See    Operator name    on  page 101              19    About Your Phone    Status icons    The status icons are displayed or animated according to the  currently activated functions        Icon Meaning       Signal strength  the more bars visible  the stronger the  Tul signal       A In roaming area       Battery charge level        ij Battery is charging       wll GPRS is available       Silent profile is active       Meeting profile is active       Outdoor profile is active       Car profile is active       SMS message storage area is full       MMS message storage area is full       Java    application is suspended       Unread SMS message       Unread MMS message       Unread WAP Push message       Call diverts is on       E121   02 QB a  gt   m   y    Infrared is active          20    About Your Phone       Meaning       USB connection is available       New voicemail received       All tones are off       Vibration alert is on       Alarm is set       Non secure CSD connection       Secure CSD connection       Non secure GPRS connection       Secure
66. er or Enter email address      If From contacts is selected  Highlight the required contact  gt    E   Select      If the card has several numbers stored   A V   to scroll to the required number  gt       L_    Select    If Enter number Enter email address is selected  Enter  number email address  gt         11   A V  to scroll to Send  gt               Note  When you select Add video and record a new video clip in step 2   the recording time is fixed to For MMS sending     You cannot attach a video clip together with a picture file or sound clip to one  slide     For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com        62       Messages    Slide options    When Slides is highlighted  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options                        Add new Add a new slide    Send the MMS message after entering subject  Send ae   and recipient number or address   Slide duration Specify duration of the slide   Remove slide Remove the slide from the MMS message   Preview slide Preview the MMS message as a slide        Receiving messages    Receiving SMS messages    When you receive a new SMS message  the message icon  E  is  displayed along with a tone  illumination  and or vibration  The SMS  notification also appears on the standby screen     Reading SMS messages  When an SMS notification is displayed on the standby screen   1       EJ   View     If there is more than one notification   A1 W  to scroll to New SMS before  step 1     If there is one
67. ext message     Your phone may have already been set with an MMS profile when  purchased  To change the settings of the profile  see Advanced setting on  page 72     Sending or editing of a forward locked picture sound clip video clip indicated  by the icon   3  is restricted              58    Messages    Creating an SMS message    S Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Create new  gt  SMS message  1  Create text message  gt       See    Text entry    on page 40 for entering text   2  To enter recipient s phone number directly  Enter number    To select recipients phone number from Contacts       gt   Highlight the required contact  gt   R   Select      If the card has  several phone numbers stored   A   W  to scroll to the required  number  gt       E_    Select     3      to send the message    Creating an Illumination message with emoticons  With the Illumination feature  you can express special feelings in a  message  The Indicator IIlumination Light responds to the  pictographs in an Illumination message and light in combinations of  colours and light patterns when you receive and view an Illumination  message   D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Create new  gt  SMS message   1  Create text message   2   E   Options      Select Templates   3  Select Illumination templates   4  Select the required emoticon   See    Emoticon list    on page 60    To preview the Illumination of the messages you create    E   Options    Select Preview illumination       Note  Only recipients who have a
68. gs   Master reset             Display settings    100  Wallpaper       Main menu icons             Brightness      Backlight time  Operator name          Sounds  amp  alerts               102  Assign ringtone  Incoming volume     Message alert  Message volume  Warning tone          103  Startup tone      Shutdown tone     Vibration alert                    Calls sarira Aieri  Call diverts  Call waiting  Any key answer  105  Active flip          106        Auto answev        Send my number  Call duration            Service charge  1 2 E 107    Connectivity    Infrared                 Synchronisation 2 E 110  Cell Broadcast  GSM network     Data connections                      Security    PIN entry      Change PIN2     Fixed dial  Call barring             Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu    selection method    on page 30           93    f Settings    Phone settings    Profiles   You can switch among different profiles in your phone  each with a  distinct combination of alert method  ringtone  etc  Profiles are set up  for use in the following environments                       Normal For everyday settings   Silent For formal occasions   Meeting For meetings    Outdoor For noisy environments   Car For driving occasions        Activating a profile  D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Profiles  1   A     to scroll to the required profile  2         OR   E   Options   gt  Select Activate       Setting a profile  You can perso
69. gtone Message alert  S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  gt  Assign ringtone or  Message alert  1  Select My Media or Download     A     to scroll to the required tone      to listen to the tone     gt   L   Cancel  to stop the tone and  return to the previous screen    4   LJ   Select       1 y    eed          Note  For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com              Changing the ringtone Message alert volume    S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  gt  Incoming volume  or Message volume  1   A W  lt q p  to adjust the volume  Volume 0 4  Step tone   gt         k   Select     102    Settings f  Warning tone  The Warning tone informs you of low battery   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  gt  Warning tone  1  Select On or Off    Startup tone Shutdown tone    The Startup tone sounds after switching on the phone  while the  Shutdown tone sounds after switching off the phone     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  gt  Startup tone or  Shutdown tone    1  Select On or Off    Vibration alert    The phone does not ring but vibrates to inform you of incoming calls  and messages if you switch on vibration alert     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  gt  Vibration alert  1  Select On or Off    103    f Settings    Call settings    Call diverts  Q    Voice  fax and data calls can be diverted to different numbers in  different situations  For example  you can divert calls to your voice  
70. ing calls are barred    ZaD neonin Roaming is barred if abroad    abroad          116    Settings f    Call barring setting  D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Call barring  1  Select the required setting  2  Enter the password  gt       E_    Ok   To cancel setting check status   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Call barring  1   A     to scroll to the required setting  2   E   Options    Select Off or Status  3  If Off is selected  enter the password  gt       L_    Ok   To cancel all the settings check all the statuses   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Call barring  1  Select Cancel all or Status all  2  If Cancel all is selected  enter the password  gt        L1   Ok     Changing the password    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Call barring  gt  Password  1  Enter the current password  gt        L   Ok   2  Enter a new password  gt       E_    Ok   3  Enter the new password again  gt        L   Ok        117    T Tools    Tools menu structure    SIM Tool Kitt           0   02   119   AL ANINS etecccsccctescercescscassee 119   Sound recorder               121   Calculator          cccseeee 122   1          Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30        118       SIM Tool Kit   amp     Tools _    The SIM Tool Kit allows the applications existing on the SIM card to  interact and operate with your phone  These applications  stored in  the SIM memory  are Value Adde
71. ir service     Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the  sales company or national distributor in the country of use of  the appliance  the service will be provided on the same local  terms and conditions  including the period of guarantee  coverage  as prevail for the same model appliance in the  country of use  and not the country of initial sale in the EU EEA   Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the  sales company or national distributor in the EU EEA country  where the appliance was originally marketed  the repair service  will be provided on the local terms and conditions prevailing in  the country of initial sale in the EU EEA     Some product models require adjustment or adaptation for  proper performance and safe use in different EU EEA  countries  in accordance with local voltage requirements and  safety or other technical standards imposed or recommended  by applicable regulations  For certain product models  the cost  of such adjustment or adaptation may be substantial and it may  be difficult to satisfy local voltage requirements and safety or  other technical standards  It is strongly recommended that the  purchaser investigates these local technical and safety factors  before using the appliance in another EU EEA country   This guarantee shall not cover the cost of any adjustments or  adaptations to meet local voltage requirements and safety or  other technical standards  The sales company or national  distributor may be in a po
72. is displayed        Note  Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded  contents or possible corruption of phone software        For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com           Taking a new picture  D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Take new picture    The phone switches to Picture mode  See    Taking a picture    on  page 76     Sounds    Sound clips recorded by Sound recorder  downloaded from a WAP  site and received via infrared are stored in the Sounds folder        Note  To use a file downloaded or indicated by the icon        you may need  to purchase the rights  For further information  contact your service provider              Playing sound clips  D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Sounds  gt  Stored sounds  1   A     to scroll to the required sound file         A V  to adjust the volume   2  To stop        To restart   R   Restart        Note  The file size of highlighted sound is displayed at the top of the list   together with the date and time the sound file was stored  A sound file of less  than 1 kB is displayed as 1 kB              134    Managing files    y Media fens    You can make new folders or move the selected sound files to  another folder  See    Managing files    on page 130              Options  In the sound list  the following options are available by pressing  L_     Options    Attach the selected sound clip to an MMS  Send as MMS message  See    Creating an MMS message    on  page 62   Use the select
73. is displayed in the bar just above the menu list         lt Example gt  1628 Tal m  In the case shown to the right  the current  Sounds  amp  alerts  setting of Warning tone is    Off     Off     _  Assign ringtone   _  Incoming volume  C  Message alert  L  Message volume  C Startup tone  LJ Shutdown tone     select    Back               Menu selection method   There are several ways to select items  by using Navigation key or  Left Soft key  or by entering the required number    or   given to  the item     lt Example gt    To select Warning tone in the display shown above       A     to scroll to Warning tone  gt           A     to scroll to Warning tone  gt    _    Select      Press the menu number  5     Keys corresponding to the menu numbers     1   9   Menu 1 9           Menu        0   Menu 0      4   Menu      Note  Direct access keys to the menus with no menu numbers symbols are  not available     30       Basic Operations       Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30           Making calls    To make a call  your phone must be within the range of a network  with adequate signal strength     Standard dialling  In standby mode   1  Enter the area code and phone number  gt           2  When the other party answers  talk into Microphone  3   08     La   End  to hang up  The duration of the call is displayed           Note  To erase a digit   Ca   Clear        To increase the earpiece volume   a   P       T
74. is step to select other days of the week     4   R   Ok     Chinese Lunar calendar  You can check Chinese Lunar calendar dates and festivals when still  viewing western calendar  To display Chinese Lunar calendar  you  need to select Chinese language in Display language setting  see  page 95    Switching on off Chinese Lunar calendar  S Main menu  gt  Calendar   1   E   Options    Select Settings   2  Select Lunar calender   3  Select On or Off  Viewing Chinese Lunar calendar detail  S Main menu  gt  Calendar   1   A V  lt p  to scroll to the day you wish to view the detail   2   E   Options    Select Lunar calendar detail    128    My Media ee  My Media menu structure           PiGtUn Scccr  sscsseccccersessvsse 130 GaM S s cciiik hotest aie 138  Stored pictures   130 Stored applications      138  Download        134 Download         139  Take new picture                  134   Text templates                 139   SOUNCS svsiscctessressereveners 134  Stored sounds    134  eee Re zeae 136 Memory status                  140  Record new sound                 136   Videos eee aa 137 1 ah    Stored videos            ccccceeeeee 137  Download  ae 138  Record new video                 138       Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30              129        My Media  Pictures    Pictures taken by Camera  images downloaded from a WAP site and  received via infrared are stored in the Pictures folder        Note  To use
75. l addresses        Birthday    Enter the contact   s birthday        Postal address    Enter Additional info  No  street  Postal  code  City  State and Country        2 8 Sle  ae SeA  ow 5B       Note       Enter notes        48    Contacts EE       Ringtone    Sel    ect the required ringtone from     lt Default gt  or My Media  To download a  ringtone  select Download 2        83    Message alert    Sel    ect the required Message alert from     lt Default gt  or My Media  To download a    Me     ssage alert  select Download 2                       eee Select  lt Default gt  or the required  Illuminations   Paani  8  illumination colour   E  Picture Select the required picture     Group Select the required group      1 The contact entry can be saved when at least one of the items is filled     2 YL   l          Note  Ifa picture in My Media is attached to a Contacts card  it appears on  the screen when the contact calls you  When the picture is set to be attached  to a Contacts card  the phone saves the picture resized for the Contacts card  if the picture is larger than the display size     For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com           49    Contacts    Storing a contact in your SIM card  You can store some information for each contact in your SIM card   D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Add contact  gt  SIM   1   A     to scroll to the required field         2  Enter information  gt            gu Name Enter the name              f  Tel number Enter th
76. l_    Ok           S Menu navigation   Before following the steps  you need to enter Main menu  then move  through the sub menus  described next to the    icon      gt     means     scroll through the menu and select        12    Introduction    In the example   From Main menu  press Navigation key  up down left right  to scroll  to Settings and press Navigation key  centre   Press Navigation key   up down  to scroll to Security and press Navigation key  centre  or  Left Soft key  Select     Press Navigation key  up down  to scroll to  Fixed dial and press Navigation key  centre  or Left Soft key   Select     You can also select Fixed dial by pressing  3    Now you can continue onto the step 1   1  Press Navigation key  up down  to scroll to Enable or Disable   then press Navigation key  centre  or Left Soft key  Select     2  Enter the PIN2 code  4 8 digits   then press Navigation key   centre  or Left Soft key  Ok        1 The word is shown in the lower left hand corner of the display  indicating a  command that the key gives to the phone when you press it        Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30              13    About Your Phone  Phone overview      gt   Earpiece    Panasonic             Display                                                          One Push     Navigation key  Auto Open    button  EY   Left Soft key l a GE   Right Soft key   Call key     TANA Power End key  OOO  OOO  OOO   DOOL Si
77. lace     Removing the battery    1  Place your finger on the small tab at the  top of the cover  Slide the cover slightly  toward the bottom of the phone  then lift  the cover off the phone     2  Place your finger on the tab at the base  of the battery  Lift the battery off the  compartment        24    Getting Started    Charging the battery    Your phone can be charged either when it is switched on or off  You  can use your phone even while it is charging   Ensure that the battery is inserted into the phone before charging     1     Open and hold the connector  cover     Connect the charger to  Charging Connector  then  connect the charger to the  mains power supply     When charging is complete   disconnect the charger from  the outlet before removing the  plug from the phone  Then  hold the connector cover and  press and hold the release  buttons on both sides of the  connector   s end and pull  gently to disconnect the  charger from the phone     After you have removed the Charging Connector  replace the  connector cover over the socket           Note  DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and or  the charger     If the battery has been deeply discharged  it may take several minutes  before the Battery charge level indicator is displayed              25    Getting Started    Battery charge level indicator       While charging Charging complete          a d am       Charging Indicator goes out when charging is completed     Low battery warning   When th
78. lect the number you want to  replace in Phone Contacts    6   Ex   Save     Pr ON       51       z Contacts  Options   In each Call log list  the following options are available by pressing   E   Options         Call Call the selected number        Create an SMS or MMS message to the selected    Create message  number        Store the selected number to Contacts  See             Add to contacts    Saving a phone number from Call log    on  page 51    Delete Delete the selected number    Delete all Delete all the logs in the list        Speed dial    You can quickly dial phone numbers by pressing keys 2 9     Assigning speed dial keys  S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Speed Dial list  1   A V  to scroll to the required key  gt       2  Enter phone number  gt       To assign a speed dial key to a contact   S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Speed Dial list  1   A     to scroll to the required key     gt   L_    LookUp   2  Highlight the required contact  gt   L_    Select     3  If the card has several phone numbers stored   A   W  to scroll  to the required number  gt       E_    Select        Using the speed dial keys  In standby mode   1  Press and hold a speed dial key   2   9    gt   RJ   Call     52    Contacts       Groups    You can categorise the Contacts list stored in your phone into  20 groups     Viewing group members    S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  View groups  1  Select the required group  The contacts in the selected group are displayed     Renaming a group   D Main
79. lent Mode key                Asterisk key     Comes  Microphone    Charging Indicator        14    About Your Phone       a Speaker    Multi Function key    Infrared Port          Side up key    Side down key                                             era Camera Lens  Ga Macro Mode Switch  Personal Handsfree    Connector  sap Self portrait Mirror    Charging Connector  ez  Indicator     Data Transmission  Connector Illumination Light       15    About Your Phone    Key functions       Key name    Function    Key icon 1       Navigation key    Press outside edges to scroll up  A    down  W   left   lt q  or right  p gt   to move  through menus and text  Press centre      to select option  perform Alert mute  or  take a picture or record a video clip in  Camera mode      al  Y     lt    gt    1        Left Soft key    Perform the functions indicated by the  text shown in the lower left hand corner of  the display        R        Right Soft key    Perform the functions indicated by the  text shown in the lower right hand corner  of the display      C           Call key    Make or answer a call     N        Power End key    Press and hold to switch the phone on off   End or reject a call  Return to standby  mode     lo        Numeric keys    Asterisk key    Enter numbers and characters  Press and  hold  2   9  for Speed dialling  Press and  hold  0  to enter the international prefix         Enter    3     In text entry mode  press to  change the letter case  or press and hold  t
80. lete Delete the profile    Send via infrared Send the profile via infrared            1 Available only for SIM profile     54        Contacts    Displaying the Contacts list sorted by last  name first name    You can choose to sort the Contacts list by contact   s last name or  first name     D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Display by  1  Select First name or Last name    Memory status  You can see the amount of memory available in the Contacts list   D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Memory status       Note  The amount of memory for SIM storage depends on your SIM card     To decrease the amount of phone memory used  delete unwanted data or  store data on your PC  see    USB    on page 114               Copying contacts    You can copy all the contacts from SIM card to phone  or from phone  to SIM card     Copying all the contacts from SIM card to phone   S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Copy all from SIM  1     Copy      gt       E_    Yes    Copying all the contacts from phone to SIM card    D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Copy all to SIM  1     Only Name and Number fields can be copied  Continue       gt       L   Yes     55    Contacts    Deleting Phone Contacts   You can delete all the contacts stored in your phone    D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Advanced  gt  Delete all  1     Delete all contacts in phone      gt   LJ   Yes   2     Are you Sure      gt   LJ   Yes     Service numbers   fj     If your SIM card includes 
81. licable  regulations  The use of an unapproved modification or attachment  may result in the invalidation of your guarantee     this does not affect  your statutory rights     Camera   You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of   the internal camera  It is your responsibility to ensure that   you have permission to take photographs of people and  objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights  when using the camera  You must comply with any applicable  international or national law or other special restrictions governing  camera use in specific applications and environments  This includes  not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and  video equipment may be prohibited  Panasonic accepts no liability  for any and all losses howsoever arising from any infringement of  copyright or intellectual property rights  including but not limited to  direct and indirect losses  Do not leave the camera facing direct  sunlight  as this may impair its performance     Introduction    Other important information   The colour liquid crystal display  LCD  uses high precision  production technology  and in certain circumstances pixels may  appear brighter or darker  This is due to characteristics of the LCD  and is not a manufacturing defect     This phone is designed  manufactured and tested to ensure that it  complies with the specifications covering RF exposure guidelines  applicable at the time of manufacture  in accordance with EU  U
82. mailbox when you are out of reach    Voice calls can be diverted in the following situations        All calls Divert all incoming voice calls    Divert incoming voice calls when a call is in  When busy 9   progress   When no reply Divert incoming voice calls if call is not answered        Divert incoming voice calls when phone is not in a  coverage area     When unreachable       S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Call diverts  1  Select Divert voice  Divert all fax or Divert all data   If Divert all fax or Divert all data is selected  go to step 3    2  Select the divert situation  Select Direct input or From contacts  4  If Direct input is selected  Enter the phone number to divert to     gt        If From contacts is selected  Highlight the required contact     E   Select   gt  If the card has several phone numbers stored   LA   V  to scroll to the required number  gt       E_    Select     When the setting is enabled  the divert icon      is displayed on the  standby screen     ad       104    Settings f  To cancel each setting check each status   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Call diverts    1  Select Divert voice  gt   A   W  to scroll to the required divert  situation    OR   A V  to scroll to Divert all fax or Divert all data  2   E   Options    Select Off or Status  To cancel all the settings check all the statuses   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Call diverts  1  Select Cancel all or Status all    Call waiting       If Call waiting is s
83. may be divided into several  messages  You can check the concatenated  message number        Save  Use contacts    Copy Cut Paste    Save the message in Unsent folder   Access Contacts menu to use Contacts data     Copy  cut or paste the text        Add symbol    Show the Symbol list from which you can select  any symbol available on your phone        Input method    Select the input method        T9 on off    Turn On or Off the predictive dictionary        Input language    My dictionary    Select a language you wish to write in     Add words to the internal dictionary        Exit       Exit the text edit mode     61    Messages    Creating an MMS message  D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Create new  gt  MMS message    1   2     3     4     Select Add picture  Add text  Add sound or Add video   If Add text is selected  Create text message  gt        See    Text entry    on page 40 for entering text    If Add picture Add sound Add video is selected  Select the  required item stored to My Media  gt    _    Select     You can also download new files  take new pictures  record new sound  or video clips for the MMS message     To add more than one picture  text  sound or video clip   A V   to scroll to Slides  gt        gt       E_   Yes     Repeat steps 1 3 if required    To send the message     5     SOON     E   Options    Select Send    A V  to scroll to Add subject  gt        Enter subject  gt         A     to scroll to Add recipient  gt        Select From contacts  Enter numb
84. n     Switch the phone on        Incoming calls are  barred     Disable incoming call barring           be received   The phone is not Move to a coverage area and  registered with a operate your phone after it has  network  registered with a network   Check that the antenna symbol  Emergency You are notina  T  is displayed   move to a  calls cannot GSM coverage coverage area and operate your  be made  area  phone when the antenna symbol          is displayed        151    Appendix    Error messages    These are some of the most important error messages which may    be displayed        Location area not  allowed     Roaming in the selected area is not allowed        Network not allowed     Roaming with the selected network is not allowed        Security failure     The network has detected an authentication  failure because your SIM card is not registered  with that network   contact your service provider        SIM blocked    The SIM card is blocked because the PIN  unblocking key  PUK  has been entered  incorrectly 10 times   contact your service  provider        Restarting SIM     The phone has detected a problem with the SIM  card   switch the phone off and then back on  if the       Please wait message is still displayed   contact your service  provider   The SIM card has failed one or more of the SIM  Invalid SIM personalisation checks   contact your service    provider        Function unavailable    The selected feature is either not supported by the  SIM card or is not
85. n Illumination message capable phone  can view messages with Illumination              59       Messages    Emoticon list                                                                                                                      Emoticon Indicator Light Emoticon Indicator Light  Colour Pattern Colour Pattern  i    Vor   A A    D  AN   Colour 3               m Colour 3   gt  lt     gt 0 lt     cll B   gt   lt    B  1  AA  0    Colour 6 A  04 40  Colour 6 A    P C     o         B G  B  Colour 1 Colour 1       T_T   A A        _     S Colour 5 B   gt _ lt   Colour 5 B    C       gt  A   w   A  m Colour 2           _j m Colour 2  8   ARA       B   _   B  0 Colour 4   o   Colour 4  ALA A  0 P p     p   l   _  Cc  Colour 7 Colour 7  l   A  _ _ Zzz A  3  Colour 8 Cc  Ace   Colour 8 Cc                               e Pattern A   Firefly  flickers slowly for about 2 seconds    e Pattern B   Flash  flickers fast for about 1 second    e Pattern C   Beam  lights for about 1 second  2 seconds in Colour  8      60    Options    Messages       When creating a text message  the following options are available by    pressing  E   Options         Send    Send the text as an SMS message        Send to many    Send the text to more than one recipients        Preview illumination    Preview illumination message        Templates    Select Illumination templates to create an  illumination message or User templates to use  the stored text templates        Count message    The long message 
86. n authorised  service centre    The guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design  faults  it does not apply to other events such as accidental damage   however caused  wear and tear  negligence  adjustment   modification or repair not authorised by us    Your sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is  the repair  or at our option the replacement  of the product  or any  defective part or parts  No other remedy  including  but not limited to   incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature  shall be available to the purchaser     160    EU Warranty    This is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or  other rights of consumer purchasers  This guarantee applies in  countries shown on this document at the authorised service centres    detailed for that country     Austria    Fa  Frisch  Lokalbahnweg 12  A 4060 Leonding   Tel   43  0 732 676 961    Germany    In Germany  you can also take  advantage of our pick up service if  you need to have your Panasonic  equipment repaired  You will find  details under Service  Repair  Services  on our Internet  homepage at   www panasonic de   Hotline   49  0 180 501 5142    12 cents min     Mon  to Fri  8am   8pm and   Sat  Midday   5pm    T Mobile equipment specialists   Panasonic Service Center   N  Schaaf   Reichenbachstrake 21 23  68309 Mannheim   Tel    49  0  621   727 87 0    Vodafone equipment specialists   Panasonic Service Center   B amp W Service GmbH   Kieler
87. n 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    EU Warranty    executed the sales company or national distributor in the  country where the appliance was originally marketed     In either case  the purchaser must furnish this guarantee card  and proof of date of purchase  Any necessary transportation   both of the appliance and of any spare parts  will be at the  purchaser s risk and expense  and there may be a consequent  delay in the repa
88. nalise the individual settings within a profile  For  further details about the individual settings  see    Sounds  amp  alerts    on  page 102   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Profiles  1   A     to scroll to the required profile  2   J   Options    Select Edit  3  Select the required setting  4  Select the required item       94    Settings f  Language    You can change the language used for display messages and or text  entry  Automatic uses the language dictated by the country region  code of the SIM card     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Language  gt   Display language or Input language  1  Select Automatic or the required language    Time and date  You can set your Home clock and Away clock     Home clock  You can set the current time and date on your phone     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Time and date  gt   Home clock    1  Select the required setting                   Set date  amp  time Enter the time  gt   V   gt  Enter the date   Home area Select your home area    Summer time Select On to activate the summer time mode   Away clock    You can set Away clock to display the time in the area you choose     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Time and date  gt   Away clock    1  Select the required setting    Set time zone Select the required area           Summer time Select On to activate the summer time mode        95    f Settings    Choosing clock    You can choose either Home clock or A
89. nction for Java     applications On or Off   Delete all the downloaded Java    applications   Reset reset records of preloaded Java    application and  initialise Java    settings   WAP profiles Select the required profile setting   Information    You can view copyright information about the software used on the    phone     D Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Information    145    Appendix  Accessories    The following accessories are available for your Panasonic phone           Note  Availability depends on your country region           Battery  EB BS001   Double your talk time by having a spare battery  S gt     Travel Charger    Carry this wherever you go  so you can always recharge your  battery      EB CA001 AU   EB CA001 EU    EB CA001 UK   EB CA001 US     UU    146    Personal Handsfree  Mono   EB EMX800     Plug into your phone and talk without holding the  phone to your ear     Personal Handsfree  Stereo   EB EM001   Talk listen to the music and move while keeping your  hands free  by using a Personal Handsfree  Put the  ear pieces in your ears and the adaptor in the side of  the phone     In Car Charger  EB CD001   Recharge the battery using your vehicle   s  cigarette lighter socket        Car Holder  EB KA001     This can be mounted in your vehicle to store your  phone     147    Appendix  USB Cable  EB US002     Use this to connect your phone to a PC to  transfer data between them  Use in conjunction  with the software provided on the CD ROM     Branch Cable  EB CBX800 
90. nd delivery   inform the other party that you have received the  message when asked     Priority  Select Low  Normal or High for the message    priority level        Validity period    Set a time period for the message centre to  attempt message delivery  Select 1 day  7 days or  Maximum        Auto download    Player mode    Select Always on  messages are retrieved  automatically after receiving message  notifications   On when home  messages are  retrieved automatically in your service area  or  Never  messages are retrieved manually           Select Auto  display MMS slides  or playback  video sound clips automatically  or Manual   display MMS slides  or playback video sound  clips manually         Message font size         Select the required font size        Advanced       If required  edit the information on Message  server  WAP profiles  Fetch on server   and    Anonymous reject      Select Information to view  MMS software information        ya   1     sa    72    Messages    Memory status    You can see the amount of memory available for storing messages   D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Memory status  gt  SMS or MMS       Note  To decrease the amount of phone memory used  delete unwanted  data or store data on your PC  see    USB    on page 114               73    ie Camera  Camera menu structure       Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30              74    Camera Weyl  Picture    You can take a pic
91. nput method    T9 on loff   Turn On or Off the predictive dictionary    Input language   Select a language you wish to write in    My dictionary Add words to the internal dictionary    Exit Exit the text edit mode              1 Depends on each application     43    Basic Operations    The following table shows characters available on your phone   The characters vary depending on the Input language setting  see                                              page 43    Input method  Input language  English   Ke i  X T9    T9f  T9t or T9    Multi tap  Abc  ABC or abc  a  0   0  Space  Pressand  hold        21             _     1     2L     1 I   ig  amp       lt  gt    GES 1     a       Space     Linefeed   ABC2TAAAAAAG   2    ABC 2  ab c2   abc2a  y                2  DEF3AEE   3    DEF 3 def3   def38eC  e    3   4    GH14 ghi4  GHI4 0i ghi4nerih 4   5    JKL5 k15  JKLSA QGkKIS  KAp  5  MNO6ENOOOBOO   6    MNO6 mno6    mno  vE6 oneades  6  PQRS7I       7    PQRS7 pqrs7   pqrs7np lt soB  7  TUV8  eUUU  18      TU V 8  tuv 8   tuv8tvduG dd  g   9    WXYZ9 wxyz9   WXYZ9  Q wxyz9 y  yo  9   x  Letter case change     Press and hold  Input method change  21       H  _  1 F ie  amp   8    lt  gt  E                 a     Space     Linefeed               Press and hold  Linefeed       Shortcut  To enter numbers while in T9 or Multi tap method  press and    hold the required numeric key  0   9         44    Contacts    Contacts menu structure    Contacts list            00 46 Advanced l   
92. o change the input method      0  to  9        Silent Mode  key    Enter           Press and hold to switch the  Silent mode on off  While entering a  phone number  press and hold to enter a  pause  p         Side up key      Scroll page up  Increase volume or zoom  level  Perform Alert mute        Side down  key 2       Scroll page down  Decrease volume or  zoom level  Perform Alert mute              16    About Your Phone       x1       Key name Function Key icon  Multi Function   Take a picture or record a video clip in  01  key 2 Camera mode  Perform Alert mute               1 The key icons given in the table represent the actual keys on the phone    2 Located on the right side of the phone                                            Quick keys  You can easily access features instead of navigating through the  menus   Key Function  In standby mode      Open Main menu Keyguard off  E  Open Messages menu   Ca  Open Browser  Short press   A   W    lt 4    gt     Open the shortcut menu  IN  Open Call log  mA  Increase decrease the volume      Keyguard on   1  Dial your voice mailbox  Long press  2   9  Speed dial      Silent mode on off   0  Switch to Picture mode             17    About Your Phone                            Key Function  During a call  la gt   Increase the volume   YaN  Decrease the volume  Short press  0  Start stop sound recording  Switch between hold and unhold on  IN  one call or switch between one active  and one held call  In Menu list   1   9  Select M
93. o decrease the earpiece volume   W    lt         If Active flip is set to On  see page 106   you can answer a call by opening  the phone and end a call by closing the phone              Auto redial  Your phone will automatically redial the number up to 10 times under  certain conditions  such as no answer  destination number is busy   network busy  or some connection errors   When your call is rejected    1     Auto redial            l_    Yes  to start Auto redial   2  To stop Auto redial while redialling   07     Ca   Cancel           31    Basic Operations    Contacts dialling    You can make calls using the numbers in Contacts     S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Contacts list  1   A     to scroll to the required contact  OR  Enter letters to find a contact beginning  with the specific letters    2   N    3  If the card has several phone numbers  stored   A   W  to scroll to the required  number  gt        E_    Call        Recent call dialling                      16 50 Tul   m        Contacts   ia ee   09809887879   Mike   Pa   Rick   Sandy  l   Tom    Options      Back    You can make calls using the numbers in Call log     In standby mode     1 N     2    lt  p gt   to switch to Dialled numbers  Answered calls or    Missed calls screen    3   A V  to scroll to the required number  gt   N     International dialling    The international prefix     and the destination country region code  should be entered  followed by the area code and phone number     1  Press and hold  
94. ox number  1  Enter new voice mailbox number  gt       E_    Ok     70    Messages       Messages settings    SMS settings    D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Messages settings  gt  SMS  1  Select the required setting       Message lights    Decide whether or not you want the Indicator   Illumination Light to illuminate when receiving an  illumination message        Message lights view    Message centre    Message type    Decide whether or not you want the Indicator   Illumination Light to illuminate when viewing an  illumination message     Edit the message centre number     Select the required message type        Validity period    Set a time period for the message centre to  attempt message delivery  Select 1 hour  12  hours  1 day  1 week  1 month  3 months or  Maximum        Delivery report    Select On to receive delivery reports        Store sent SMS    Select On to store sent messages to the Sent  folder        Message font size      Select the required font size        Bearer type    Select the data bearer type        One push SMS          Select On to display new SMS messages by  opening the flip        71       Messages    MMS settings    D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Messages settings  gt  MMS  1  Select the required setting       Select Request read  check if the other party has  read the message   Send read  inform the other  party that you have read the message when       Reports asked   Request delivery  check if the other party  has received the message  or Se
95. party conversation when two calls  Merge are connected  one active  one on hold   See     Conference    on page 39                 From contacts Access the Contacts list   Create SMS Create a new SMS message   Inbox  SMS  Access Inbox  SMS    Calendar Access Calendar     Speaker mode     Handheld mede Switch to Speaker or Handheld talking mode        Record the conversation  The sound clip is saved    ASE to My Media           38    Basic Operations    Conference    You can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the    same time   During a call  one active call and one call on hold      1   E   Options    Select Merge  The 2 calls are joined into a Conference call   To add new participants   2  Call the next person or answer an incoming call  3   E   Options    Select Merge  To end the Conference call   4   oS   To split the caller from the Conference call and talk privately   During a Conference call   1   LJ   Options      gt  Select Conference call  2   A V  to scroll to the required caller you wish to talk to  3   LJ   Options    Select Split  The remaining callers can continue with the Conference call   4  To end the private call and rejoin the Conference call   R    Options    Select Merge                      39    Basic Operations    Text entry    Input method    Your phone provides three text input methods to enter characters                 A predictive text entry system  You can enter a  T9 word with fewer key presses     A traditional way to type in
96. pears on the  standby screen     To view the Missed call list   1       E   View   2  To call back   A V  to scroll to the required log  gt   N        Alert mute  You can turn the ringing tone and or vibration off before answering a  call   When the phone is ringing and or vibrating   1  When the phone is closed   J       M   When the phone is open       2   N  to answer the call    Answering a second call  When on an active call  you may receive another call   To enable this service  Call waiting must be active   See    Call  waiting    on page 105    If you hear an alert tone during a call   1  CNE   Accept   The first call is placed on hold   2   N  to switch between the two calls if required  To reject another call   1   Ca   End   To end the active call and answer the incoming call   1    2S  to end the active call  2   N  to answer the call       34    Basic Operations    Auto answer   When you use the optional Personal Handsfree earpiece  you can  answer a call automatically  To enable this service  Auto answer  must be on   See    Auto answer    on page 106      Silent mode    To use your phone in a quiet situation  you can activate the Silent  mode  You can personalise the Silent mode setting   See    Profiles     on page 94    In standby mode    1  Press and hold     to activate deactivate the Silent mode    Voicemail    Voicemail is a network service which allows callers  who could not  reach you  to leave voice messages  You may need to subscribe to  this service 
97. racters    Add contact Add a new contact  See    Adding contacts    on  page 48    Delete Delete the selected contact        46    Contacts          Speed dial    Assign the selected contact to a Speed dial  See     Assigning speed dial keys    on page 52        Copy to phone SIM    Copy the selected contact to the phone or the SIM  card        Send via infrared       Send the selected contact to another device via  infrared  See    Infrared    on page 108     Making a call from Contacts    D Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Contacts list  1   A amp      to scroll to the required contact    OR    Enter letters to find a contact beginning with the specific letters    2  IN     3  If the card has several phone numbers stored   A   W  to scroll  to the required number  gt       E_    Call     47       Contacts    Adding contacts    Storing a contact in your phone   In the phone  you can store detailed information for each contact   The entries are retained even if you damage your SIM card    S Main menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Add contact  gt  Phone    A     to scroll to the required field          1   2     Enter information  gt         To enter characters  see    Text entry    on page 40   When entries are completed   L_    Save            1          First name Enter the first name   Last name 1 Enter the last name   Mobile   number         Home number         Work number      Enter the phone numbers        Mobile email         Personal  email            Work email      Enter the e mai
98. rity  for further details of your nearest designated collection point   Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste  in  accordance with national legislation     For business users in the European Union  If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment  please  contact your dealer or supplier for further information     Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the  European Union    This symbol is only valid in the European Union     If you wish to discard this product  please contact your local  authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal              Introduction    Care and maintenance    Erto ao  ao OR    Ke    qa    J    xz    Bil  K    Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone  Avoid  holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys     Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the  operation of your phone  This is normal and does not  indicate a fault  The display quality may deteriorate if the  phone is used in environments over 40  C for a long time     Do not modify or disassemble the equipment  There are  no user serviceable parts inside     Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or  shocks  Do not drop the battery     Avoid contact with liquids or moisture  If the equipment  becomes wet  immediately remove the battery and  charger  Keep the phone dry     Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid   dusty or hot area  Never throw a battery into a fire
99. roJBlend and JBlend  and all Aplix or JBlend related  Q trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered  countries     JBlend       This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 patent portfolio license for the  personal and non commercial use of a consumer to  i  encode video in  compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard     MPEG 4 Video     and or  ii   decode MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a  personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a licensed  video provider  No license is granted or implied for any other use  Additional  information may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC        MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and  Thomson        SONIC THE HEDGEHOG        SEGA Corporation  MUSIC COMPOSED BY MASATO NAKAMURA       Two music  Sonic Zone1 mmf   Sonic Invisible mmf      SEGA Corporation  MUSIC COMPOSED BY MASATO NAKAMURA       SEGA  the SEGA logo and SONIC THE HEDGEHOG are either registered  trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation        157    Licensing    END USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT    By use of this Panasonic cellular phone  including any embedded  software features or programs   Embedded Software    you agree to  the terms and conditions of this End User Software License  Agreement   EULA       1  END USER RIGHTS  You are granted a limited end user right to use the  Embedded Software only as part of and together with this Panasonic  cellular phone  You agree to use the Embedded Software in
100. s    Switch to picture Switch from Video mode to Picture mode        Show the number of files which can be saved in  the current recording time  You can see the  number of files which can be saved in other  recording time by pressing  L   RecTime      Available space          Help Show direct key operation in the preview screen     Direct key operation   You can change the video settings by pressing one of the numeric  keys which correspond to the functions as follows  Some functions  are depicted by the icon  See    Icons on video preview screen    on  page 81      1   Switch to picture   2   Recording time   5   Self timer    7   Effect    0   Help    84    Browser 4  Browser menu structure    PANASONIC BOX       Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30              Setting up your Browser    Your phone   s WAP  Wireless Application Protocol  browser allows  you to access services supported by the network such as news   weather reports  sports  etc    Before Internet services can be accessed  you need to subscribe to  your service provider to enable the relevant configuration  information   Your service provider may have already completed the  connection settings  To configure the WAP profile settings  see     WAP profiles    on page 91         Note  Modifying the preinstalled settings without accurate knowledge may  cause a failure in connection              85    GF Browser    Viewing the contents    Opening
101. s are available by pressing  L_    Options               Reply Create reply message in SMS or MMS   Forward Forward the selected message    Call Call the sender   s number    Add to contacts Store the sender   s number to Contacts        Use phone number  e mail or web address in the  Use detail   selected message to call  create message  add to  Contacts  etc              Delete Delete the selected message   Delete all 2 Delete all the SMS messages   View illumination   Check the illumination of the message         1 Available only when viewing the selected message    2 Available only when viewing the list of messages     65       Messages    MMS Inbox    MMS message icons    i  Unread message NE MMS notification     amp  Read message    Reading MMS messages  S Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Inbox  gt  MMS  1   A amp      to scroll to the required message header  gt         Options in the message list    When viewing the list of messages  the following options are  available by pressing  E   Options               Reply Create reply message by SMS or MMS   Reply to all Create reply message to all recipients   Forward Forward the selected message    Call Call the sender   s number        Add tolcontacts Store the sender   s number or e mail address to          Contacts   Delete Delete the selected message   Delete all Delete all the MMS messages and notifications   Protect Unprotect Protect or unprotect the selected message   Details Show details for the selected message        
102. sent SMS messages   SMS U Store undelivered and unfinished SMS  nsent  messages   Sent Store sent MMS messages   MMS Outbox Store undelivered MMS messages   Drafts Store unfinished MMS messages        Viewing messages   D Main menu  gt  Messages  gt  Archive  gt  SMS or MMS  1  Select the required folder  2   A V  to scroll to the required message  gt         Options for SMS    In Sent and Unsent folders  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options         Send Send the selected message     Call Call the sender   s number        Use phone number  e mail or web address in the  Use detail   selected message to call  create message  add to  Contacts  etc              Delete Delete the selected message   Delete all 2 Delete all the SMS messages in the folder   View illumination 1 Check the illumination of the message            1 Available only when viewing the selected message    2 Available only when viewing the list of messages     68    Messages       Options for MMS  In Sent  Outbox and Drafts folders  the following options are                               available by pressing  L_    Options    Edit Edit the selected message   Forward 1 Forward the selected message   Send 2 Send the selected message   Delete Delete the selected message   Delete all Delete all the messages in the folder   Protect Unprotect Protect or unprotect the selected message   Details Show details for the selected message         1 Available only in Sent folder    2 Available only in
103. sition 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   163    EU Warranty    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     164    Declaration of Conformity    The declaration of conformity for product EB VS3 can be obtained  from the Panasonic website at http   panasonic co jp pmec   products en support index html    165    Index      
104. t   R    To enter a negative sign       To erase digits   La   Clear    2   A W  lt q p  to select the arithmetic  operation   A  to multiply    gt  gt   to add   W   to divide    lt q  to subtract    3  Enter a number    4          to calculate       16 56 Yul     Calculator                   122    Calendar          Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30              Browsing Calendar    You can view the calendar by month  by week or by day     Browsing operation   D Main menu  gt  Calendar   To move around the calendar   A V q   gt     To change the view format  Monthly view Weekly view   see  View format in    Options      To view the details of the selected day  Daily view          Options  From Monthly view or Weekly view  the following options are  available by pressing  L   Options                     New entry See    Creating Calendar events    on page 125    View format Change calendar view format  Monthly or Weekly   Go to date Go to specified date    Send via Send calendar events via infrared  See    Infrared    on  infrared page 108    Delete See    Deleting multiple events    on page 127        Lunar calendar   Check Chinese Lunar calendar dates and festivals when  detail   viewing the western calendar        Memory status   Show used memory for calendar              Settings See    Calendar settings    on page 128      1 Available only when Display language setting is set to Chinese  language   
105. t  Edit  2  Select Add frame  3  Select the required frame  The picture with the selected frame is displayed   You can change the frame by pressing   lt q  gt     4       LJ   Save   5  Enter the file name  gt                  Note  Adding a frame is available only when the size of the picture to be  edited is Medium 320x240  Small 160x120 or Main display 240x320              132    My Media       Trimming  You can trim your pictures   D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Stored pictures    1     Nad    5   6     When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  picture is displayed on the screen   E   Options    Select  Edit   Select Trimming   Select the required trimming size   If Free size is selected   A   V   4 P gt   to determine the starting  point        E_    Start   gt   A   V   lt p  to determine the  ending point  gt       E_    Ok    If a size other than Free size is selected   A   W  4  gt   to move  the trimming box  gt       f_    Start     01  k   Save    Enter the file name  gt            Clearing shadow  You can make dark pictures clearer   D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Stored pictures    1     Nad    When the required thumbnail is highlighted or the required  picture is displayed on the screen   E   Options    Select  Edit   Select Clear shadow        k   Save    Enter the file name  gt         133    My Media  mian    Downloading picture files       D Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Pictures  gt  Download  The download site 
106. templates  1   A     to scroll to the required template  gt       2  Edit the template  gt         Options  In the text templates list  the following options are available by  pressing  E   Options         New Create a new template        Create an SMS or MMS message using the    HONG IESE selected template              Edit Edit the selected template    Delete Delete the selected template    Delete all Delete all the templates    Details Show details of the selected template file        139    My Media  Memory status    You can see how much data is stored in the individual folders in My    Media    gt  Main menu  gt  My Media  gt  Memory status       Note  To decrease the amount of phone memory used  delete unwanted  data or store data on your PC  see    USB    on page 114            140       Va    Games menu structure    er E 142  Download            s0s s0000 144  SettingS         c cece 145  Sound volume  seassa 145  Backlight    145       Vibration         T       Note  There are several ways to select items from menu lists  See    Menu  selection method    on page 30           141       Selecting games    Your phone has preinstalled Java    applications  The downloaded  Java    applications are also listed here     S Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Games  1   A     to scroll to the required application  2   LJ   Options    Select the required option                   Run Run the selected Java    application   Select Network access  Messaging or Auto   Permission invocation  
107. then select Always allowed  Ask  first time  Ask every time or Not allowed    Details Show the application name  version  vendor   storage size  etc    Delete Delete the selected Java    application  except for  the preinstalled applications     Activate Purchase your rights to run the selected Java          application           Note  Your phone supports J2ME    Java    applications  Other types of    Java       applications cannot be installed        142    Games Ta    SONIC THE HEDGEHOG   This is a mobile version of the high speed action classic     Sonic the  Hedgehog     which originally debuted in 1991 on the Mega Drive   SEGA Genesis     Save the animals from the evil scientific genius  Dr  Eggman  and  stop him from taking over the world    Your objective is to get Sonic to the end of the game in one piece   The game has 6 Zones  and each Zone is divided into 3 Acts  In  Act 3  Dr  Eggman will arrive in his contraption  Beat him to clear the  Zone    S Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Games  gt  SONIC THE HEDGEHOG    Key operation                          Move Dash right Press   gt   or press  6  key    Move Dash left Press   lt q  or press  4  key    Jump Press  A  or press  2  key    Look Up Press     or press  5  key    Crouch Press  W  or press  8  key    Spin Press  W  or press  8  key  during dash    Soccer    This game is a 3D soccer game  Play and win exhibition game with  selected country     S Main menu  gt  Games  gt  Games  gt  Soccer  Key operation              
108. through your service provider  For further details  see     Voicemail    on page 70     Retrieving stored voice messages  When a new voice message is stored  an alert sounds and   9   appears on the display and you receive an SMS notification   1  Press and hold  1  to call your voice mailbox  If the number is not valid  contact your service provider   2  Follow the recorded instructions  3   9   when finished    35    Basic Operations    In call operations    In call options  while connected to an active    call   When on a call  the following options are available   1   LJ   Options    Select the required option             Hold call Resume Put or resume a call on hold   From contacts Access the Contacts list   Create SMS Create a new SMS message   Inbox  SMS  Access Inbox  SMS    Calendar Access Calendar        Speaker mode     Handheld mode Switch to Speaker or Handheld talking mode        Record the conversation  The sound clip is saved  Record A  to My Media           Hold  You can put a call on hold   During a call   1   N  to switch between Hold call and Resume  OR   E   Options    Select Hold call or Resume       Handsfree talking  You can have a conversation without holding the phone to your ear     Swapping between Speaker and Handheld mode  1   LJ   Options      gt  Select Speaker mode or Handheld mode    36    Basic Operations    Volume control    You can adjust the volume of the phone earpiece  speaker or  headset if attached     To increase the volume   1   al 
109. tings  except for the  settings for Language  Time and date  and Calendar  User data such  as contacts  messages  call logs and data stored in My Media  remains on the phone    Password is required for master reset  The factory set password is  0000     Resetting  D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Master reset  gt   Reset settings    1     Would you like to reset all phone settings      gt       LJ    Yes     2  Enter the password  gt       E_    Ok        Changing the password  D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Master reset  gt   Password setting  1  Enter the current password  gt        L   Ok   2  Enter a new password  gt       E_    Ok   3  Enter the new password again  gt        L   Ok     99    f Settings    Display settings    Wallpaper  You can change the wallpaper on the standby screen   S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Wallpaper  1  Select My Media or Download    2   A W  lt q p  to scroll to the required wallpaper  3  To set   E   Select   To view and set       gt       f_    Select     Main menu icons    You can change menu icons or the background on Main menu  screen     Changing icons  To change menu icons   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Main menu icons  1   A V 4P  to scroll to the required menu icon  gt       2  Select My Media or Download    3   A W  lt q p  to scroll to the required image  4  To set   L_    Select   To view and set       gt       f_    Select   To change the backgro
110. tions       GSM 900 Class 4          Bands supported GSM 1800 Class 1   GSM 1900 Class 1  Standby time   150 370 hours  Talk time   2 6 hours       Charging time      Up to 150 minutes       Temperature range    Charging   5  C    35  C  Storage   20  C    60  C       Weight    154       102 g  including battery     Appendix                      Dimensions Height  96 mm   excluding protrusions  Width  46 mm   SR Depth  17 6 mm  Volume 79 cc  Battery 830 mAh Li ion  Antenna Internal  SIM type 1 8 VIB V   MMS  2 MB    Memory storage    User data  excluding MMS  and  preinstalled applications  30 MB       QVGA 240 x 320 pixels TFT LCD   Approx  16 million colours  JPEG and       Display camera video image 3   Brightness  Approx  300 cd m   Camera 1 3 M pixels CMOS       Connectivity       Infrared  SIR  slow infrared   USB  v2 0        1 Talk and Standby times will be dependant upon network conditions  SIM  card  backlight usage  battery condition charging management and the  use of applications such as camera and games where available     2 Charging time depends on usage and battery condition     3 65k colours for other image formats    155    Licensing       2005 Panasonic Mobile Communications Co   Ltd  All rights reserved     Information in this document is subject to change without notice  No part of  these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any  means without obtaining written permission from Panasonic Mobile  Communications Co   Ltd        CP8
111. ts battery    Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating  personal information  It is recommended that you take care to  ensure that any personal or financial information is stored separately  from your phone  You should use security features  such as the SIM  lock to protect information held in your phone  Panasonic accepts no  liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of  data  including but not limited to direct and indirect losses  to  include  but not limited to consequential loss  anticipated savings   loss of revenue                           Introduction    Downloading  Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing   ED information and data from external sources  It is your   www responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not  infringing any copyright laws or other applicable legislation   Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever  arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or  intellectual property rights  including but not limited to direct and  indirect losses  to include  but not limited to consequential loss   anticipated savings  loss or revenues      Efficient Use   For most efficient use  hold the phone as you would any   A normal phone  To avoid deterioration of signal quality or   antenna performance  do not touch or    cup    the antenna  area while the phone is switched on  Unauthorised modifications or  attachments may damage the phone and violate app
112. ture with the built in camera  and send them via  MMS or infrared  or use them as wallpaper  You can also attach a  picture to a contact stored in your phone     Picture preview screen       Icons on picture preview screen    Gaim A rigs Zoom level  1 25       Picture size  Extra large Large Medium   2804 640 9320  i324 30 Small Main display                 Fa Image quality  Super fine Fine Normal   m Multi shot mode  XA Self timer  5 or 10 seconds delay        Night mode    Brightness level   2   1   0   1   2           75    ney Camera    Taking a picture  S Main menu  gt  Camera  gt  Picture    1  The display acts as a viewfinder  Move the phone around to  frame your subject    2       U  to capture the image    Operations after taking a picture   To save the image to My Media   R   Save    To return to the preview screen without storing the image   Ca    Delete    To send the captured image via MMS       gt  See    Creating an MMS  message    on page 62       Taking a self portrait  You can take your self portrait using Self portrait Mirror   D Main menu  gt  Camera  gt  Picture  1  Close the flip  Look at yourself in Self portrait Mirror  2   0  on the side of the phone    3  Open the flip  The image appears on the display  For further  operation  see    Operations after taking a picture    on page 76       Shortcut  To directly open the picture preview screen  press and hold  0   in standby mode           Caution  To avoid impairing camera performance  DO NOT leave the 
113. und      Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Main menu icons  1   LJ   Options    Select Attach full image  2  Repeat steps 2 4 in    To change menu icons     on page 100    we   1   i        Note  For downloading information  visit http   box panasonic com              100    Settings f  Setting back to default    S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Main menu icons  1   E   Options    Select Set to default  2     Would you like to set default      gt       E_    Yes     Themes   You can change the colour theme of the display    S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Themes  1  Select the required colour theme    Brightness   You can adjust the brightness of the display    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Brightness  1   A   W  to adjust the brightness level  gt        L1   Select     Backlight time    You can set the length of time the display is illuminated by the  backlight     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Backlight time  1  Select 10 seconds  30 seconds or 60 seconds    Operator name    You can change the position of your operator name on the standby  screen     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display settings  gt  Operator name  1  Select Default  Upper left or Lower left    101    f Settings    Sounds  amp  alerts    Ringtone Message alert    You can change the tone and or the volume of the ringtone for  incoming calls and the Message alert for incoming messages     Changing the rin
114. way clock to be displayed on  your phone     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Time and date  gt   Select clock  gt  Home clock or Away clock   Display format   You can select the required display format for the date and time     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Time and date  gt   Display format  gt  Time or Date    1  To set Time format  Select 24 hour or 12 hour    To set Date format  Select the required format  DD date   MM month  YY year     Illuminations    The Indicator IIlumination Light flashes or beams when you receive  calls messages  have a conversation  the flip is closed  the battery is  charging or data is transferred   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Illuminations   1  Select the required event       Incoming       Message       Select the required colour or Off   In conversation       Flip close       Charging       Select On or Off   Data transfer             Note  You can check the Flip close illumination by pressing    i   M  while  the phone is in standby mode with the flip closed              96    Settings f    Key settings    Key tone  You can change the key tone     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Key settings  gt  Key  tone    1  Select the required tone    Key volume  You can change the key tone volume     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Key settings  gt  Key  volume    1   A V  lt p  to scroll to the required volume  gt       L_     Select   Key backlight   
115. witched on  another call can be received while on a  call and multiple calls can be made   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Call waiting  The current status is displayed   To accept the current status   1       To change the setting   1   E   Options    Select Activate or Deactivate  The current status is displayed   2      to accept the current status    Any key answer  Calls can be answered by pressing any key except  oS         La    Cancel    0    0  and  0    When Any key answer is off  calls can only be answered by pressing   N  or  k   Accept    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Any key answer   1  Select On or Off       105    f Settings    Active flip    You can answer a call by opening the phone and end a call by  closing the phone    When Active flip is off  you need to press the appropriate key to  answer or end the call  When you are using a headset  you can  continue your conversation even while the phone is closed     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Active flip  1  Select On or Off    Auto answer    When you use the optional Personal Handsfree earpiece  you can  answer a call automatically     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Auto answer  1  Select On or Off    Send my number       You can choose whether or not to show your name and or number to  another phone  You can comply with your network   s own setting if  you select Network set     D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Calls  gt  Send my number  1  Select Network set  On or 
116. y  gt  GSM network  gt  New  search  1  Select the required network    Network list    The network list is used when the Search mode is set to Automatic   The order in the list indicates the search priority  You can edit the list  as required   D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  GSM network  gt  Select  network  1   A V  to scroll to the required network  2   E   Options    Select Add  Insert  Edit or Delete    Add stores a new network at the end of the list  while Insert stores a  new network above the selected network        Search mode    You can set your phone to automatically or manually search for the  other networks when roaming  When Automatic is selected  the  phone automatically selects a new network in order to maintain  optimum network availability  When Manual is selected  available  networks are shown on the standby screen     S Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  GSM network  gt   Search mode    1  Select Automatic or Manual          Note  National regulations may not permit roaming in your home region           113    f Settings    Data connections   GPRS settings and CSD settings are stored in the Data connections  menu    Data can be sent received using GPRS or CSD technology     Editing GPRS CSD settings    D Main menu  gt  Settings  gt  Connectivity  gt  Data connections    1   A     to scroll to the required setting you want to edit or   lt Empty gt  to add new setting          2  If  lt Empty gt  is selected  select GPRS or CSD  
    
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