Operating Instructions
EB-GD35
Digital Cellular Telephone
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Before operating this equipment please read these instructions
completely.
Contents
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Fitting the SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Fitting the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Charging the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Getting to Know Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Switching the Phone On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Making a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Automatic Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Ending a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Answering a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Earpiece Volume Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Locking the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Setting Vibration Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Setting Ring and KeyVolume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Store a Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Browsing Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Retrieve/Edit Phonebook Entries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using Alert Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Hot KeyPhone Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Review the Phonebook. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
MyNumbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Personalising Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Add a Start-up Greeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Displaying Animations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Changing the Ring Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Disabling all Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Changing the Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Restoring the Default Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Disabling Warning Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Phone Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Using the PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Using KeyGuard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Changing the SecurityCodes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Short Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Setting the Phone for Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Sending a Text Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Receiving Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Message Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Using Pre-defined Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Manage Messages Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Message Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Cell Broadcasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Call Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Recent Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Call Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Call Duration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Service Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Advanced Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Diverting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Cancelling Diverted Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Holding Calls and Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Multi-partyCalls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Call Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Changing to a New Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Line Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
WAP Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Server Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Activating the Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Navigating Content. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
The Browser Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Deactivating the Browser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Setting the Linger Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Additional Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Note Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
AccessoryRelated Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Text Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Important Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Important Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
SafetyConsiderations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Glossary of Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
EU Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Getting Started
Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This
phone is designed to operate on the Global System for Mobile
Communications (GSM), GSM900 or GSM1800. You must fully
charge the batterybefore use - see “Charging the Battery” on
page 3.
Before operating this phone please read the “Important
Information” section - see page 50.
These operating instructions detail the use of the equipment
contained in the Main Kit.
Some services detailed herein are network dependent or mayonly
be available on a subscription basis. For more information contact
your Service Provider.
Fitting the SIM
The SIM is inserted into the back
of the phone below the battery.
Place the SIM on the platform at
the bottom of the phone,
ensuring the bevelled corner is
the top right corner (1). Slide the
SIM down (2) using light
pressure, until it is located under
the SIM retaining bar and
against the stopper (3).
Removing the SIM
From the bottom of the SIM,
push until the majorityof the SIM
is clear of the retaining bar (1).
Applying light pressure, slide the
SIM up (2). Once clear of the
SIM retaining bar the SIM can be
lifted out of the phone.
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Getting Started
Fitting the Battery
Remove the batterycover by
pressing where indicated and
sliding the cover downwards (1).
Note: DO NOT press hard in the
centre of the battery cover as this
may cause it to break.
Ensure that the batterylocking
mechanism is located to the right
then insert the top of batteryinto
the batteryrecess (2). Place the
base of the batteryinto the
phone, slide down towards the
SIM and push the sliding
mechanism at the top, to the left, locking the batteryin place (3).
Ensure the sliding mechanism is fully to the left, to enable
correct fitment of the battery cover. Replace the batterycover,
sliding upwards until it clicks into position (4).
Removing the Battery
Remove the batterycover by
pressing where indicated and
sliding the cover downwards (1).
Push the sliding mechanism to
the right to unlock the battery(2),
then Slide the batterytowards
the top of the phone. Remove the batteryfrom the phone, bottom
first (3).
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Getting Started
Charging the Battery
Connecting the Travel Charger
The batterymust be fitted to the
phone before the charger is
connected. Ensuring the arrow
on the plug is to the front of the
handset, insert the charger plug
into the base of the phone.
Note: DO NOT force the plug as
this may damage the phone and/or
the charger.
Connect the charger to the
mains power supply. The LED on the phone lights to indicate that
external power is applied.
Operation of Battery Level Indicator
While charging
K
Charging complete
H
Telephone on
Telephone off
K
Indicator off
When charging is complete disconnect the charger.
Fullydischarge the batterybefore recharging - See “Low Battery
Warning” page 4.
Disconnecting the Travel Charger
Disconnect the charger from the
mains power supply. Gently
extract the charger plug from
the phone.
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Getting Started
Low Battery Warning
You are notified of low batterypower bya blinking
LOW BATTERY message and a warning tone. If
this occurs during a call, end your call
LOW
BATTERY
immediately. The power is automatically shut off
shortlyafter the warning tone. Fullycharge the
Menu
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batterybefore using the phone again. (Calls can be made and
received while the phone is charging).
It is recommended that the batteryis fullydischarged between
charges to maintain batterylife and performance.
Getting to Know Your Phone
Location of Controls
Antenna
Earpiece
P
a
nasonic
Personal Handsfree
Socket
External Power
LED
Display
Microphone
Charging Socket
g
Navigation key – pressing up and down scrolls through
options in the main displayarea. Pressing right scrolls
forward through options in both the main and secondary
option areas. Pressing left scrolls backwards through the
options in both the main and secondaryoption areas.
B
A
Select key – selects the option in the main option area
accesses Phonebook when the phone is in idle mode. It can
also be used as a secondary select keywhen using the
menu system
P
provides instant access to WAP Browser, a short cut to
SMS and type mode selection for text entry.
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Getting Started
makes a call or recalls recentlydialed phone numbers
D
C
clears the last digit entered or clears all digits when pressed
and held. Also returns to previous screen
E
1
ends a call or switches the phone on/off when pressed
and held
Digit keys 0 to 9, * and #. The # keyswitches
vibration alert on and off
The Menu System
The menu system provides the means for accessing all the functions
which do not have dedicated buttons on the keypad.
During a call a restricted menu will be available.
Shortcuts
When you are familiar with the layout of the menu you can use the
keypad to enter the Menu Number to quickly obtain the required
function. For example, from Idle mode pressing B to enter the
menu and then 523 takes you directly to the menu for
changing the ring tone. Examples in these instructions use the
shortcuts to gain access to the relevant functions or to the sub-menu
under which other functions are located.
Display Icons
Status Icons /
Information Area
Main Display
Main Option Area
ABC
ABC
Secondary Option Area
Navigation Prompt
Following some operations the displayautomaticallyclears after
three seconds or after pressing anykey.
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Getting Started
Status Icons
The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated
functions. The Antenna, Signal and Batteryicons are always
displayed when the handset is switched on and connected to a
network.
Y
is displayed when you are registered to a non-home network
- roaming
t
]
is displayed when call divert is enabled
is displayed when vibration alert is enabled
is displayed when all tones or ring volume is off
[
N
blinks when an unread message is stored or lights up when
message area is full
O
S
is displayed when phone lock is enabled
indicates that it is possible to make emergency calls
T
indicates the received signal strength: \ - weak signal,
T - strong signal
H
indicates the battery level: H - full, G (blinking) - low
battery
Information Area
This area displays the current top level menu, the sub-menu number,
text entrymode or the Phonebook location number, depending on
the current mode of operation.
Navigation Prompt
p
This icon indicates the available directions in which the
Navigation Key can be pressed according to the current
mode of operation
Alarm Set
?
The Alarm Set Icon will appear next to the clock display
when the alarm has been set
Option Areas
The Option Areas displaythe available options which can be
selected. Options in the main option area can be selected by
pressing B. Options in the secondaryoption area can be
selected bypressing A
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation
Switching the Phone On/Off
To switch the phone on or off.
GSM
Press and hold E to switch power on
You maysee a greeting animation and the phone
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Menu
will go into Idle mode.
Press and hold E to switch power off
If Keyguard is on, it must be disabled first - see “Using Key Guard”
page 17.
Making a Call
Ensure the phone is switched on, the network
operator logo is displayed and the signal strength
meter shows network coverage is available in the
current area.
Enter area code, phone number and press D
International Dialling
Using the automatic international access code (+)
you can dial international numbers without
Country:
knowing the code for the international exchange.
UK
Back
Ok
If the international number is known it can be
entered manuallyfollowed bythe area code and
phone number.
1 Press and hold 0 until + is displayed
2 Press e to cycle through the abbreviated international country
names and press B to select the required country
3 Enter area code and phone number and press D
Note: Many countries include an initial “0” in the area code. This should, in
most cases, be left out when dialing international numbers. If you have
difficulties making international calls, contact your Service Provider.
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Basic Operation
Emergency Calls
To make an emergencycall, the antenna symbol ( S) must be present
and batterysufficientlycharged.
Enter 112 D or press B when SOS is displayed in the
main option area
Automatic Redial
When a call is unsuccessful, you may be
prompted to redial the phone number again.
Auto Redial
00:24
Press B when Ok is displayed in the main
option area, the displaywill then count down in
Cancel
seconds to the next redial
To stop redialing, press B when Cancel is displayed in the main
option area or press E at anytime during redial.
When a call is connected a beep is emitted.
If a call is repeatedlyunsuccessful the automatic redial function is
stopped. In this case you must redial the phone number manually.
Ending a Call
Press E
Answering a Call
To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal
strength meter displayed.
Press anykeyexcept E or g or A to answer
Press E or A to reject the call
If a call is not answered, or is rejected, the number of unanswered
calls is displayed.
Press anykeyto clear the display
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Basic Operation
Caller Identification
Home
This feature allows you to identify incoming calls
and accept or reject them. The caller’s phone
number (and name if stored in the Phonebook) are
displayed.
+0123456789
Reject
Accept
Note: Caller Identification may not always be available.
Earpiece Volume Control
The volume level can be adjusted during a call:
Press a to decrease the volume
Press b to increase the volume
Volume control when using the Personal Handsfree accessoryis
adjusted in the same way.
Locking the Phone
With the Phone Lock enabled you are restricted to answering
incoming calls and making emergencycalls only. The Phone Lock
Code is factoryset to “0000”.
1 From Idle mode press B 81 to enter
the Phone Lock menu then press B
Phone Lock
Enabled
2 Enter the 4-digit code and press B
The phone is locked and the lock icon (O) is
displayed.
Unlocking the Phone
To restore normal operation, enter your Lock Code and press B.
The lock icon is removed from the display.
If you turn the phone off and on again you need to re-enter the Lock
Code, when the correct code has been entered Ok is displayed.
Press B.
Note: There will not be any display indication that the lock code is being
entered
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Basic Operation
Disabling Phone Lock
1 From Idle mode press B 8 to enter the Security menu.
2 Use f to select Disable in the main option area and press B
3 Enter the Lock Code and press B
Setting Vibration Alert
When vibration alert is enabled, the phone vibrates when a call is
received. Enabling the vibration alert silences the ring volume.
However, when the ring volume is adjusted after the vibration alert is
switched on, the phone rings and vibrates when a call is received.
From Idle mode:
Press and hold # to enable/disable the vibration alert. When
enabled, the phone will vibrate briefly
Setting Ring and Key Volume
Changing the ring volume or keyvolume is done in the same way. If
you increase the ring volume above maximum it sets an escalating
ring tone. If you turn the ring volume off, the silent indicator icon ([)
is displayed. ([) is onlydisplayed when the vibration alert is not
enabled.
1 From Idle mode press B 52 to enter the Tones menu
2 Use e to select Ring Volume or Key Volume and press B
3 Use e to set the volume level and press B
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Phonebook
Phonebook
Phone numbers can be stored in the Phonebook for quick recall. The
Phonebook is an area on the SIM allocated for storing phone
numbers . Therefore the number of locations, length of name and
number of phone numbers are SIM dependent.
Store a Number
To Store a Number in the Phonebook
0-9
Location:
(1-50)
1 From Idle mode enter the phone number and
press A
2 Confirm phone number and press B
Back
Any
3 Enter the name – see “Text Entry” page 43,
and press B
4 Enter location number and press B
If you choose not to enter a location number, the entry is placed in
the next available location. When Any is displayed in the main option
area, simplypress B
Overwrite Protection
If a location is occupied you are prompted to confirm that you want to
overwrite the current information.
Press B to overwrite the selected location
Press C to choose another location number
Browsing Phonebook
You can search the Phonebook either byname or location. The
default setting for browsing is byname. When browsing byname
pressing a lettered keytakes you to the first entrystarting with that
letter.
1 From Idle mode press B2 to enter the Phonebook menu
2 Use f to navigate between Names or Loc’ns displaymode and
press B
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Phonebook
Retrieve/Edit Phonebook Entries
From Idle mode:
1 Press A
2 Use e to browse through the Phonebook
Once you have selected a phone number or name, there are several
actions you can perform.
To dial the selected number press D
You can also, View, Recall, Edit, Delete or Create entries in the
Phonebook.
With a phone number or name displayed:
3 Use f to cycle through View, Recall, Create, Edit or Delete in
the option areas
4 Press B or A to select an option
View Displays an individual name and phone number in the
Names list or allows you to scroll through your phonebook
entries byname onlyusing e. You mayalso call the number
when s is displayed next to a name
Recall Displays the phone number, enabling you to either change it
or call the number
Create Creates a new entryin the Phonebook
Edit
Displays the entry allowing you to make changes as
required. PressB to save anychanges
Delete Deletes the entryfrom the Phonebook
Speed Dial a Number Stored in Phonebook
1 Enter location number – leading zeros maybe left out
2 Press # and then D
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Phonebook
Using Alert Profiles
Alert Profile enables you to identify callers with a particular ring tone,
making it easier to distinguish between callers.
Creating an Alert Profile
1 From Idle mode press B 23 to enter the Alert Profile
menu
2 Press B to insert a new profile
3 Recall the phone number from the Phonebook – see
“Retrieve/Edit Phonebook Entries” page 12 and press B
4 Use e to select the ring tone that you want to use for this profile
and press B
Hot Key Phone Numbers
It is possible to dial the phone numbers stored in locations 1-9 in the
Phonebook veryquickly.
1 Press and hold a digit key 1 to 9
2 Press D
Review the Phonebook
The Review function in the Phonebook menu shows how many
locations are available and how manylocations have been used.
1 From Idle mode press B 24 to enter the Review menu
A summaryof the Phonebook is displayed.
2 Use e to see a detailed view of the Phonebook locations.
Occupied locations are shown with “w”
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Phonebook
My Numbers
This function is SIM dependent. MyNumbers is a convenient part of
Phonebook where your phone number (s) can be stored and
viewed.
Adding Numbers
1 From Idle mode press B 25 to enter the My Numbers
menu
2 Use f until Create is displayed in main option area and press
B
3
Enter the phone number and press B
4 Enter the name - see “Text Entry” page 43, and press B
5 Enter location number and press B
Viewing Stored Numbers
From Idle mode press B 25 to enter the My Numbers
menu
If more than one number is available, use e to view the listed
numbers.
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Personalising Your Phone
Personalising Your Phone
Add a Start-up Greeting
A personalised greeting can be programmed for when the phone is
switched on.
1 From Idle mode press B 531 to enter the Greeting
menu
2 Use the text entryfacilityto add your greeting and press B -
see “Text Entry” page 43.
Displaying Animations
Animations can be displayed when the phone is
switched on.
Animation
Theme
Cancel
1
1 From Idle mode press B 534 to
enter the Animation menu
Ok
2 Use e to view theme options and press B to select either the
desired theme, or disable the animation
Changing the Ring Tone
The ring tones of the phone can be changed to one of many
pre-defined sounds.
Setting up a Pre-defined Ring Tone
You can choose from a selection of tones and
melodies.
Voice Calls:
Type
Cancel
3
1 From Idle mode press B 523 to
enter the Ring Type menu
Ok
2 Use e to select the call type to be changed and press B
3 Press e to select the desired ring tone and press B
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Personalising Your Phone
Disabling all Tones
1 From Idle mode press B 521 to enter the All Tones
menu
2 Press B to disable all tones and the silent indicator icon ([) is
displayed
([) is onlydisplayed when the vibration alert is not enabled
Repeat the process to enable all tones.
Changing the Language
It is possible to change the language that the phone uses for display
messages and/or text entry.
1 From Idle mode press B 51 to enter the Language menu
2 Use e to change either Display Language or Tegic Language
(text entry) and press B
3 Use e to select the desired language and press B
Restoring the Default Phone
Settings
Anypersonal settings can be returned to their factorydefault, with
the exceptions of the Phone Lock code and the Language.
1 From Idle mode press B 56 to enter the Defaults menu
2 Press B to restore the default settings
Disabling Warning Tones
From Idle mode press B 525 B
Enabling Warning Tones
Repeat the process to enable tones.
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Phone Security
Phone Security
The phone features a number of securityfunctions that protect
against unauthorized use, and enable you to restrict access to
certain features. It is recommended that you memorize your security
codes. If you need to make a note of your security codes, never write
them in a waythat theycan be recognised byanother person. If you
forget them contact your dealer for the Phone Lock Code or your
Service Provider for PIN and PIN2.
Using the PIN
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM against
unauthorized use. When the PIN is enabled, you must enter it every
time the phone is turned on.
PIN2 controls securityfor the Fixed Dial Store, Call Charge metering
and Barred Dialling.
Enabling/Disabling the PIN
1 From Idle mode press B 83 to enter the PIN menu
2 Press B to enable/disable the PIN
3 Enter PIN number and press B
Using Key Guard
The Key Guard function is used to prevent any
keys from being accidentally pressed, for example,
GSM
when the phone is being carried.
Keys Guarded
Free
From Idle mode press B three times to
enable KeyGuard
When a call is received KeyGuard is disabled temporarily, allowing
you to answer the call.
Disabling Key Guard
When Free is displayed in the main option area press B twice
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Phone Security
Changing the Security Codes
1 From Idle mode press B 8 to enter the Security menu
2 Use e to select Phone Lock, PIN or PIN2
3 Use f until Change is displayed in main option area and press
B
4 Enter the current code and press B
5 Enter the new code and press B
6 Verifythe new code and press B
Restricting Calls
Call Barring
This function is SIM dependent. Call Bar is used to restrict certain
outgoing and/or incoming calls. Call Bar is controlled bya security
password supplied byyour Service Provider. When updating or
checking the status of Call Bar the phone must be registered with a
network.
1 From Idle mode press B 82 to enter the Call Bar menu
and press B
2 Use e to select the level of call barring that you want to apply
and press B
3 Enter Call Bar password and press B
Barred Dialling
This function is network dependent. Barred Dial enables you to bar
all phone numbers pre-programmed in the SIM from being dialled on
the phone. To use this function PIN2 is required.
From Idle mode press B 86 and press B to enable
Barred Dial , enter PIN2 and press B
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Phone Security
Fixed Dial
This function is SIM dependent. The Fixed Dial Store is part of
Phonebook, but with additional security. When the security feature
Fixed Dial is enabled it is onlypossible to make calls with phone
numbers that are in the Fixed Dial Store.
When Fixed Dial is enabled anymanuallydialled phone numbers
must match a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store.
To store, edit or delete a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store, the
Fixed Dial function must be enabled. With Fixed Dial enabled, all
phone numbers can be added, edited or deleted as normal, but you
must enter PIN2.
“Wild” Numbers
Wild numbers are spaces that can be stored in a phone number. The
“wild” numbers must be entered before the phone number is dialed.
Used in conjunction with Fixed Dial, calls can be restricted, for
example, to a specific area bystoring the area code of a phone and
when recalled the remainder can be added. The “wild” numbers can
be anywhere within a stored phone number.
Creating “Wild” Numbers
Press and hold 0 until _ is displayed, to
+0123_56_
enter a wild number
Menu
Names
Entering “Wild” Numbers
When the phone number is recalled pressing a numeric key
enters a “wild” number
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Applications
Applications
Clock
This phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and a
power on/off feature.
Initially Setting the Clock Time
1 From Idle mode press B 431 to
enter the Clock Set menu
2 Enter the digits for the date in the format
day/month/year and press B
3 Enter the digits for the time using 24 hour
clock and press B
Setting the Clock Format
1 From Idle mode press B 432 to enter the Clock
Format menu
2 Press e to cycle through the different clock and/or date formats
3 Press B to select the desired clock displaytype
Altering the Time/Date
1 From Idle mode press B 431 to enter the Clock Set
menu
2 Press and hold C to remove the current date
3 Enter the digits in the format day/month/year and press B to
confirm
4 Press and hold C to remove the current time
5 Enter the digits using 24 hour clock and press B to confirm
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Applications
Setting the Alarm
If you have not already set the clock, you are prompted to do so prior
to setting the alarm.
1 From Idle mode press B 433 to enter the Alarm Set
menu
2 Enter the digits for the time using 24 hour clock and press B
3 Use e to select the frequencyof the alarm and press B
When the phone is in Idle mode and the clock displayhas been
enabled, ? is displayed next to the clock display, to indicate the
alarm is set.
Caution: Ensure that the setting of the alarm does not contravene any
regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or
medical facility etc - see “Important Information” page 50.
Muting the Alarm
When the set time is reached the alarm sounds and the display
flashes an alarm message. The alarm sounds for 30 seconds. If the
alarm is due during a call, it activates vibration alert.
To end the alarm press anykey
Disabling the Alarm
1 From Idle mode press B 433 to enter the Alarm Set
menu and press B
2 Use e to select Disabled and press B
Once disabled, you can re-enable the alarm using the same
procedure.
Adjusting the Alarm Time
1 From Idle mode press B 433 to enter the Alarm Set
2 Press and hold C to remove the current alarm time
3 Enter the digits for the time and press B
4 Use e to select the frequencyof the alarm and press B
Note: Alarm alerts are dependent on tones/vibration settings.
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Applications
Setting a Power On/Off Time
You can set your phone to turn itself on or off automatically at a
specified time using the Power On/Off feature. The procedure for
setting/adjusting the Power On/Off automaticallyis similar to that for
setting the time on the clock. For either setting or adjusting the time,
select Power On Time or Power Off Time in the Clock Function
menu.
Caution: Ensure that the setting of the Power On function does not
contravene any regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an
aircraft or medical facility etc. - see “Important Information” page 50 .
Calculator
The four function calculator enables you to
perform simple arithmetic calculations (addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division).
1 From Idle mode press B 44 to enter
the Calculator menu
2 Enter a number (maximum 10 digits) and it is displayed on the
lower line
3 Use g to select the arithmetic operation you want to perform
(b to multiply, c to add, a to divide, d to subtract)
4 Enter a number (maximum 10 digits) and it is displayed next to
the operation symbol
5 If you use g to select another arithmetic operation to perform,
an intermediate calculation is performed and the result displayed
on the upper line
6 Press B to complete the calculation when = is displayed in the
main option area
Note: Press and hold
1
to add a decimal point.
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Applications
Game
The object of the game is to compete against the phone to place four
markers in a row.
You control the light markers, the phone controls the black markers.
The triangle at the bottom of the board indicates which column the
marker is to be placed in. Markers automaticallydrop to the lowest
available slot in the selected column.
You can set the skill level from 1 to 6, with 6 being the most difficult.
To access the game:
From Idle mode press B 45 to enter the Game menu
To playthe game:
1 From the Game menu press A and use e to choose a skill
level
2 Press B to set the skill level
3 Press B to start the game
4 Use f to move left and right along the base of the board and
B to place your markers on the board
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Short Text Messages
Short Text Messages
You can receive, display, edit and send short text messages, of up to
160 characters to mobile phones on the same network or any
network that has a roaming agreement.
Setting the Phone for Text Messages
Before you can send a message you must enter the Message Centre
number into Parameters (your Service Provider can supply the
Message Centre number). If the Message Centre number has been
pre-programmed on your SIM, press B.
Setting the Message Centre Number
1 From Idle mode press B 353 to access the Message
Centre menu
2 Enter message centre number in international dial format – see
“International Dialing” page 7.
Sending a Text Message
1 From Idle mode press B 33 to enter
T9
the Create menu and press B
Hello_
Quit
2 Enter the message (up to 160 characters) –
see “Text Entry” page 43 and press B
Ok
You are prompted to send the message. If you do
not want to send the message press C and the message is stored
in the Send List.
3 Press B and enter the destination phone number (or recall a
number from the Phonebook (A) - see “Retrieve/Edit
Phonebook Entries” page12 and press B
You maybe prompted for deliveryconfirmation. If you do not want
confirmation press A. If you do, press B.
The default for deliveryconfirmation can be set using the Report
parameter in the Parameters menu.
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Short Text Messages
Receiving Text Messages
When a Short Text Message is received byyour
phone the new message indicator (N) blinks in
the display, with an audible alert or vibration.
Received
New
Message
Back
Read
1
When Read is displayed in the main option area
press B to read the message. Use g to
navigate through the message and to identifythe sender of the
message if caller ID is available.
Note: If the message indicator is displayed constantly (does not blink) this
indicates that the message area is full and you must delete old messages in
order to receive new messages in the future.
Message Options
Reply to a Message
When you have received and read a message you may want to reply
to the sender. This is the default setting in the main option area and
pressing B enables you to create a reply message.
Delete a Message
While reading a message use f until Delete is displayed in the
secondaryoption area. Press AB. To enable the auto-deletion of
messages - see “Message Parameters” page 27.
Edit a Message
While reading a message use d until Edit is displayed in the
secondaryoption areas. Press A and make anyamendments.
Pressing B gives you the option to send the edited message - see
“Sending a Text Message” page 24. Press C if you do not want to
send the message and it is stored in the Send List.
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Short Text Messages
Using Pre-defined Messages
Pre-defined messages can be sent immediatelyor theycan be used
as a basis for a longer message and edited accordingly.
1 From Idle mode press B 33 to enter the Create menu
2 Use e to point to the pre-defined message you want to use and
press B
3 Use g to navigate through the message and add anyextra text
– see “Text Entry” page 43
When complete the message can be sent - see “Sending a Text
Message” page 24.
Changing the Pre-defined Message Language
With the pre-defined message highlighted:
1 Use f to select Lang in the main option area and press B
2 Use e to select a language and press B
3 Press f
4
Select is displayed in the main option area, press B twice to
send the message
Manage Messages Lists
All messages, whether sent or received, are stored on the SIM until
theyare deleted. Selecting a stored message allows it to be replied
to, edited or deleted.
Receive List
Messages received are stored in the Receive List. A blinking “•”
indicates an unread message.
When reading a message, the sender’s information (if available) is
displayed below the text indicating the time the message was sent
and the message centre number. Press B to replyto the message.
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Short Text Messages
Send List
When a message has been sent or edited it is stored in the Send
List.
Review
Review allows you to check usage of the message area.
Message Parameters
From Idle mode press B 35 to enter the Parameters
menu. The following parameters can be set:
Auto Delete
When set Auto Delete erases messages automatically:
Received Read - overwrites the oldest read message.
Received Any - overwrites the oldest read message. If there is no
read message, it will overwrite the oldest unread message.
Lifetime
This is the duration that your message is stored at the Message
Centre. Deliveryattempts are repeated until the message has been
delivered or the Lifetime expires.
Message Centre
Allows the Message Centre phone number to be edited - see “Setting
the Phone for Text Messages” page 24.
Report
When your message has been delivered, you receive confirmation if
Report is set to Yes.
Protocol
The Message Centre maybe able to convert the message to the
format specified bythe selected protocol.
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Short Text Messages
Cell Broadcasts
Cell broadcasts are network dependent, supplying general
information sent to your phone by a network operator. The
information can include topics such as local traffic and weather
reports.
Setting Broadcast Topics
You need to specifythe topic(s) of information to be received as
broadcasts before you can receive them.
1 From Idle mode press B 363 to enter the Topics menu
2 When Insert is displayed in the main option area press B
3 Use e to cycle through the available topics and press B to
insert the selected topic into your broadcast list
Enabling/Disabling Broadcasts
From Idle mode press B 361 to enter the Receive
menu and press B
Once enabled, follow the same procedure to disable broadcasts.
Message List
This is a store for the last received broadcast messages. Messages
can be deleted from here.
Languages
This function is network dependent. The Languages in which
broadcast messages are displayed can be changed.
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Call Information
Call Information
Recent Numbers
Recentlydialed phone numbers are stored in Last Dialled.
If Caller Identification is available the caller’s phone number for an
answered call is stored in Answered and an unanswered call is
stored in Unanswered.
If Caller Identification is not available, calls are stored but onlyhave
the date and time attributed to them. When the store is full, new
phone numbers overwrite the oldest.
1
Last Dialled
Answered
1 Press D
Unanswered
2 Use e to select Last Dialled, Answered or
Unanswered and press B
Select
Back
3 Use e to select the phone number (or name)
you want to redial and press D
You can edit, recall or delete the phone number before dialing – see
“Retrieve/Edit Phonebook Entries” page 12.
If you want to store the selected number in Phonebook, press A
while the number is displayed – see “Store a Number” on page 11.
Calling the Last Dialled Number
To redial your last called phone number press D D
Returning an Unanswered Call
When the displayshows that you have received calls but not
answered them:
1 Press B to displaythe last caller’s phone number (if available)
2 Press e to scroll through to the phone number you want to dial
and press D
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Call Information
Call Identification
In the Call Service menu, the Caller’s ID and Withhold ID functions
allow you to check the status of whether a Caller’s Identification is
sent or can be received. (Withhold ID is Network dependent)
Note: When checking the status the phone must be registered with a
network.
Deleting Recently Dialled Numbers
When you have selected the Last Dialled, Answered or
Unanswered phone number, use f to select Delete in either
option area and press B or A accordingly.
Call Duration
Last Call
The Last Call function displays the duration (network dependent) of
the last call made when in Idle mode, or the current call during a call.
Times are indicated as: hours (0-99), minutes (0-59), seconds (0-59)
- HH:MM:SS.
Note: If Service Charges is not present on the SIM used, access to the
Service Charges menu is not available. In this case, all secondary menus
will become sub menus. - see “Menu Structure” page 45.
The following instructions assume that Service Charges is present
on the SIM.
From Idle mode press B 611 to enter the Last Call
menu
All Calls
The All Calls function displays the duration of either Incoming or
Outgoing calls. The lock code is required to reset the timer.
1 From Idle mode press B 612 to enter the All Calls
menu
2 Press e to select Incoming or Outgoing
3 Press B to displaythe selected call duration
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Call Information
Service Charges
This function is SIM dependent. To maintain control over the cost of
calls that are made, the phone can be set to restrict use to a finite
number of units overall.
Setting the Unit Price
Firstly, a price per unit must be entered. This is the cost that the
Service Provider charges for one unit of call time.
1 From Idle mode press B 622 to enter the Price/Unit
menu
2 Press B to edit the values
At this point you must enter your PIN2 or lock code to continue.
3 Enter a currencyunit (up to three characters) and press B
4 Enter a price and press B
Setting the Maximum Unit Level
1 From Idle mode press B 623 to enter the Max Cost
menu
2 Press B to edit the values
At this point you must enter your PIN2 or Lock Code to continue.
3 Enter a value (number of units) which is to be the maximum
permitted, and the corresponding cost is displayed
4 Press B to accept
Note: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and off-peak
times. Therefore, the call charge can be calculated accordingly. Call charge
information may not give an accurate reflection of the tariffs charged by your
Service Provider.
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Call Information
Setting a Warning Level
A warning can be set as an indication that the maximum cost is
about to be reached.
1 From Idle mode press B 624 to enter the Warning at
menu
2 Press B to edit the value
3 Enter a value (in units) at which you want the warning to sound
and press B
Call Meter
This feature is SIM dependent. The function of the Call Meter is to
displaythe accumulative call charges and units used.
1 To reset the call meter, press B when Reset is displayed in
the main option area
2 Enter your PIN2 or lock code to continue
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Advanced Operation
Advanced Operation
Diverting Calls
Voice calls can be diverted using different circumstances and to
different numbers. For example you may want voice calls to be
diverted to voice mail when the phone is switched off.
1 From Idle mode press B 7 to enter the Call Divert menu
2 Press B
3 Use e to select the circumstances to initiate the divert and
press B
4 Enter phone number to divert to and press B
You can also retrieve a phone number to divert to - See
“Retrieve/Edit Phonebook Entries” page 12.
When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon (t) is displayed.
When updating or checking the status of Call Divert the phone must
be registered with a network.
Cancelling Diverted Calls
From Idle mode press B 72B
Holding Calls and Call Waiting
Holding/Resuming a Call
1 During a call, press B when Hold is displayed in the main
option area
2 To continue a call on hold, press B when Resume is displayed
in the main option area
Making a Second Call
During a call, enter a phone number or recall from Phonebook –
see “Retrieve/Edit Phonebook Entries ” page 12 and press D
The first call is placed on hold.
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Advanced Operation
Receiving a Second Call
A second call can be received if Call waiting is switched on. This is
enabled from the Call Service menu.
Accept a Second Call
During a call, press B when Accept is displayed in the main
option area
The current call is placed on hold.
Reject a Second Call
During a call, press A when Reject is displayed in the
secondaryoption area.
End Current Call and Receive Second Call
1 During a call, press E to end call when you have a call waiting
2 Press anykeyexcept E or g or A to accept the new call
Operation During Two Calls
Swapping Between Calls
When receiving two calls, the ! prompt indicates the current
call.
Press B when Swap is displayed in the main option area
End Current Call
Press c to display End in the main option area and press B
The held call remains held. Press B to continue your other call
when Resume is displayed in the main option area.
End Both Calls
Press E
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Advanced Operation
Multi-party Calls
A Multi-partycall enables three to five people to be in conversation at
the same time. It is possible to swap between a Multi-partycall and
another call in the same wayas with two individual calls.
Enabling Multi-party
With two calls connected (one active, one on hold):
Press c to display Merge in the main option area and press B
A Multi-partycall has been enabled and all three to five people can
talk to each other.
Adding to Multi-party
You can add to the Multi-partycall (up to a maximum of five) either
bymaking a call or accepting an incoming call. The call can then be
merged into the Multi-party.
Note: When making a call or accepting an incoming call the Multi-party call is
placed on hold. When on hold, callers in the Multi-party call can continue to
communicate with each other.
Splitting a Multi-party
You can select an individual from the Multi-partyand remove their
connection. This enables you to talk privately without the
participation of the rest of the Multi-party.
During a Multi-partycall:
1 Use f until Option is displayed in either option area and press
A or B
2 Press e to select the caller in the Multi-partyyou wish to talk
with
3 Press f to display Split in either option area and press A or
B
The selected caller is split from the Multi-partycall and the
Multi-partycall is placed on hold (the remaining Multi-partycallers
can still communicate).
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Advanced Operation
Ending Multi-party Calls
You can either select an individual in the Multi-partyand end the call
or end the entire Multi-partycall. If a call is held, or another call is
incoming then an individual call cannot be ended.
Ending a Single connection
During a Multi-partycall:
1 Press c to display Option in the main option area and press
B
2 Press e to select a caller in the Multi-party
3 Press c to display End in the main option area press B
Ending a Multi-party Call
During a Multi-partycall, press E to end all the calls at once.
Call Transfer
With two calls connected, Call Transfer enables you to connect them
together ending your connection, leaving the other parties to talk
together without you.
To connect two callers and end your call simultaneously when you
have two calls:
Press c to display Trans in the main option area and press B
Note: Two call transfer cannot be utilized while in Multi-party mode.
Changing to a New Network
When outside of your home country you may use a network that you
do not directlysubscribe to. This is called ROAMING. National Law
may not permit roaming in your home country.
The New Network function is used to manuallyselect a network that
is available in your current location.
1 From Idle mode press B91 to enter the New Network
menu
2 Use e to select one from the list of available networks and
press B
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Advanced Operation
When the Search Mode is set to Automatic the phone automatically
re-selects a new network in order to maintain optimum network
availability. With the Search Mode set to Manual the phone only
uses a selected network. If coverage is lost another network should
be selected.
The Network List is used when the Search Mode has been set to
Automatic. The location numbers in the Preferred Network List show
the search priority.
Selecting Insert stores a new network in the currentlydisplayed
location and then moves other networks down. Edit overwrites the
old network with a new one, and Add stores a new network at the
end of the list.
Line Selection
The Line Selection function is to allow the user to send and receive
voice calls, text massages or use the WAP browser, from two
different phone numbers, providing the SIM will support more than
one phone number.
1 From Idle mode press B 616 to enter the Line
Selection menu
2 Use e to select the phone number required and press B
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WAP Browser
WAP Browser
The phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Browser enables
you to access internet services supported by the network, such as
news, weather reports, sport etc.
Note: This function is network dependent as some pre-pay services may not
allow data connection.
Server Settings
Before you can access internet services, your SIM must be data
enabled and the relevant configuration information entered into the
phone. These settings mayhave been pre-programmed for you by
the network operator.
Note: Modifying previously entered settings can cause failure of the Browser.
1 From Idle mode press B 422 to enter the Server
Setting menu
2 Two servers maybe setup on the phone. Use e to select one or
other of the server settings
3 Use f to select Edit in the main option area and press B
A list of configuration parameters are displayed. These are:
Name:
Enter the name of your WAP server
Home URL:
Enter the Home Page of the WAP service, for
Port Number:
This will normallybe set to 9201 (non Secure
Connections) or 9203 (Secure Connections).
Check with your service provider for further
details
Digital Dial:
Enter the dial-up access number if your “Circuit
Type” is digital
Analogue Dial:
Circuit Type:
Enter the dial-up access number if your “Circuit
Type” is analogue
Select whether connection is analogue or digital.
Most connections are analogue, but you should
check with your service provider
PPP ID:
This is the user name your WAP provider uses to
identifyyou
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WAP Browser
PPP Password:
This is the password your WAP provider uses to
identifyyou
Gateway IP:
IP address of provider’s WAP gateway, for
example, 194.192.001.010
4 Use e to select each of the parameters in turn and press B to
enter the information
5 Press B and select the next parameter in the list
6 When all parameters have been entered, press C to return to
the previous menu level
7 Use f to select Set in the main option area and press B
Record your WAP settings in the table at the rear of this booklet
for easy reference.
Invalid Parameters
When using the internet, user names and passwords are normally
case sensitive, so ensure that you enter parameters exactly as
supplied byyour WAP provider.
Always enter leading zeroes in IP addresses where appropriate, for
example: 192.193.22.1 should be entered as 192.193.022.001.
Activating the Browser
The Browser can be activated from Idle mode either by:
pressing and holding the P key
or
pressing B 41
The first time that the Browser is activated there is no content stored
so the Home URL content is displayed (as defined by the network
operator). From the second time onwards, the last displayed page is
recalled from cache (cache is the area that stores content
downloaded in the past). When recalling content from cache the
phone remains off-line (not connected to a WAP server).
Note: If a different SIM is used in the phone, any secure site authentication
will be lost. New authentication will be required for the replacement SIM
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WAP Browser
Navigating Content
Use g to scroll through the content on the screen as follows:
Press e to scroll up/down on the current page
Short press C to return to the previous page
When linked text (Square Brackets [text]) is highlighted press B to
load the page represented bythe link.
(
Indicates a table - when highlighted press B to view
contents of table
)
Indicates an image which cannot be displayed
Indicates on-line browsing
~
p
Indicates off-line browsing
The Browser Menu
The Browser contains its own menu which is applicable when
content is being displayed (either on-line or off-line).
The Browser menu is accessed bya short press of the P key.
Deactivating the Browser
The Browser can be deactivated as follows:
When browsing on-line or off-line press and hold C to exit
Browser
Setting the Linger Time
The phone is automaticallydisconnected from the WAP server after
a set period of non-interaction. This period is defined in seconds by
the Linger Time setting.
1 From Idle mode press B 421 to enter the Linger Time
menu
2 Press e to select Current Value or Minimum Value
3 Press B
4 Press and hold C to remove the current linger time, then
re-enter the value required and press B
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Additional Features
Additional Features
DTMF Tones
DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used
for accessing voice mail, paging and computerized home banking.
For example, you mayneed to input a number to remotelyaccess
voice mail messages. A phone number maybe stored in the
Phonebook with DTMF tones, allowing the number to be dialed upon
recall and the DTMF number to be sent automatically.
Send DTMF Tones During a Call
Enter digits (0 to 9, # and *)
Pause Dial
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.
1 Enter phone number
2 Press and hold 0 until a P is displayed
3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause, for
example, enter the number to access voice
mail messages, and press D
+012345P6
Menu
Names
When the call is successful DTMF tones are sent after 3 seconds or
when D is pressed.
If the DTMF tones are unsuccessful then the destination of your call
mayrequire that the length of the tones be increased.
4 From Idle mode press B 55 to enter the DTMF Length
menu
5 Use e to set to Long and press B
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Additional Features
Note Pad
During a call you can enter numbers which you may want to dial
when the call has ended. During a call:
1 Enter phone number
2 When the call has ended press D to call that number
To store in Phonebook, press A while the number is displayed –
see “Store a Number” page 11.
Accessory Related Features
When Auto Answer is switched on, and Personal Handsfree is
connected, a call will be answered without pressing anykeys.
See the documentation provided with the relevant Accessory for
operational details.
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Text Entry
Text Entry
The phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric characters
enabling you to enter details into the Phonebook, to create text
messages etc. This section details the characters that can be
entered and the relevant keys to press.
Text Mode
Normal
Greek
Extended
Numeric
(0-9)
T9®
Key
(U
)
(V
)
(
W)
+_
+_
Alternatives
+_
0+P_
0
1
2
Punctuation Space.@/:;+-”,!¡?¿()[]{}’&%\^~|<>=M£$¥¤§
1
2
ABG
abc
def
ABCabc
DEFdef
AÄÅÆBCÇaäåæàbc
DEÉFdeéèf
GHIghiì
DEZ
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
HQI
ghi
GHIghi
KLM
NXO
PRS
TUF
CYW
jkl
JKLjkl
JKLjkl
mno
pqrs
tuv
MNOmno
PQRSpqrs
TUVtuv
MNÑOÖØmnñoöøò
PQRSpqrsß
TUÜVtuüùv
WXYZwxyz
wxyz
WXYZwxyz
Shift/Lock*
Space
@
@
+
@
@
*
#
+
+
+
* Press * once to enter a single capital letter (subsequent
characters are lower case). Pressing * twice acts as a keyboard
CAPS LOCK function and subsequent characters are uppercase,
until * is pressed for a third time returning to lowercase character
entry.
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Text Entry
T9® Text Input
Using this mode of text entrydramaticallyreduces the number of key
presses required:
Press a keyonce for anyletter you require on that key. The desired
letter may not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the
end of a word is reached; then check that the word has been typed
correctlybefore continuing on to the next word bypressing # or c.
If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not
the one you require, press 0 repeatedlyuntil the correct word is
displayed. Continue to the next word.
If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary (i.e. it is a
proper noun or a rarelyused word) you should enter it using the
Normal (U) mode.
Other Text Modes
To access anyof the other text entrymodes use P to cycle through
until the desired mode is displayed in the Information Area.
When using Normal (U), Greek (V) or Extended (W) text entry
modes, each time a keyis pressed in quick succession it displays the
next character available on that key(or if the keyis pressed and held
down it scrolls through the available characters). Releasing the key,
or pressing another keyenters the currentlydisplayed character and
the cursor moves to the next position.
Editing Text
Pressing e moves you up or down one text line (or field in
Phonebook). Pressing f moves you left or right one character (or to
the first character of the previous or next word when using T9® text
entrymode). When the cursor is moved over a character and another
keypressed, this inserts the new character immediatelybefore the
selected character. Pressing C deletes the character to the left of the
cursor or deletes the current line when pressed and held.
T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc. T9® Text Input is licensed under
one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480,
5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No.
2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No.HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat.
No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT.ES,
SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
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Menu Structure
Menu Structure
From Idle mode pressing B displays a menu of phone features. To
select a feature press e so that the pointer is next to the feature that
you require then press B.
To exit the current menu and return to the previous level press A
when Back is displayed in the secondary option area. To exit
completelyout of the menu structure, press and hold C.
1 Key Guard
2 Phonebook
Browse
4 Applications
Start Browser
Browser Setting
Linger Time
6 Call Service
Calls
*Last Call
*All Calls
Incoming
Outgoing
Create
Server Setting
Clock Function
Clock Set
Clock Format
Alarm Set
Power On Time
Power Off Time
Calculator
Alert Profile
Review
*Call Waiting1
*Caller’s ID
*Withhold ID1
Line Selection2
Service Charges2
Cost Left
MyNumbers 2
Hot Keydial
3 Messages
Receive List
Send List
Create
Review
Parameters
Auto Delete
Lifetime
Game
Price/Unit
Max Cost
Warning at
Call Meter
5 Personalise
Language
DisplayLanguage
Tegic Language
Tones
7 Call Divert
Voice Calls
Cancel All
Status
Message Centre
Report
Protocol
All Tones
Ring Volume
Ring Type
Broadcasts2
Receive
8 Security
Phone Lock
Call Bar1
Bar Voice
Cancel All
Status
KeyVolume
Warning Tone
DisplaySetting
Greeting
Message List
Topics
Languages
Backlight
Contrast
Animation
Password
PIN2
PIN22
Auto Answer
DTMF Length
Defaults
Fixed Dial2
Barred Dial2
9 Network
New Network
Search Mode
Network List
1 Function is Network Dependent
2 Function is SIM Dependent
* Will move up a menu level if SIM does not support Service Charges
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Trouble Shooting
Trouble Shooting
Should anyproblem persist contact your dealer.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Check that the battery is fully
charged and correctly connected to
the phone
Phone does not
switch on
The network you
are using and the
condition of the
battery can affect
battery life
Extremely short
battery life for a
new battery
To revive the battery use the phone
until the Low Battery Warning and
fully recharge the battery. Repeat
this cycle three times. However, if
the battery life is still short, the
battery has worn out. Replace with
a new one
The life of the
battery is affected
by improper
charging, this is
inherent in all
Ni-MH batteries
Short battery life
for Ni-MH battery
The phone is locked Unlock the phone
Outgoing calls are
barred
Disable the outgoing call barring, or
barred dial
Calls cannot be
made
The phone is not
registered to a
network
Move to a coverage area and
operate your phone after it has
registered with a network
Your SIM does not
support Fixed Dial
You cannot use Fixed Dial
Calls cannot be
made from Fixed
Dial Store
Fixed Dial is not
activated
Enable the Fixed Dial function
The phone number
is not stored in
Fixed Dial
Store the required phone number
while Fixed Dial is enabled
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Trouble Shooting
The phone is not
switched on
Switch the phone on
Calls can not be
received
Incoming calls are
barred
Disable the incoming call barring
The phone is not
registered to a
network
Move to a coverage area and
operate your phone after it has
registered with a network
Check that the antenna symbol S
Emergency calls
cannot be made
You are not in a
is displayed - move to a coverage
GSM coverage area area and operate your phone when
the antenna symbol is displayed
The gateway or the
WAP site not
available or
causes phone to
hang
target server could
be experiencing
Try accessing another site or
accessing the site later
technical problems
Incompatibilities
between phones,
gateways and
content
Load the site through another
gateway.
Phone numbers
cannot be
recalled from
Phonebook
The phone is locked Unlock the phone
Phone number has
Disable restriction
been restricted
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Trouble Shooting
Important Error Messages
These are some of the most important error messages which maybe
displayed:
Area Not Allowed
Roaming in the selected area is not allowed
Network Not
Allowed
Roaming with the selected network is not allowed
The network has detected an authentication failure because
your SIM is not registered with that network - contact your
Service Provider
Security Failure
SIM Blocked /
Contact Service
provider
The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN/PIN2
unblocking keys (PUK/PUK2) has been entered incorrectly
ten times - contact your Service Provider
The phone has detected a problem with the SIM - switch the
phone off and then back on; if the message is still displayed
contact your Service Provider
SIM Error
The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM personalisation
checks - contact your Service Provider
Invalid SIM
The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM or is
not available with the current subscription - contact your
Service Provider
Function
Unavailable
The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2
has been entered ten times, services controlled by PIN2
cannot be used - contact your Service Provider
PIN2 Invalidated
A text message has been received but the message store is
full - to receive messages, delete some of the currently
stored messages or set messages to Auto Delete
Message Rejected
Store Full
Phone Number Too The edited or newly created Phonebook number is too long
Long (Max:20)
for the SIM
The text message area is full. Your messages cannot be
stored until some of the currently stored messages are
deleted
Warning Store Full
Continue?
On changing the phone lock code/PIN/PIN2/Password, you
Verification Failure have entered the new code incorrectly for verification - enter
the correct code
Incorrect Lock
Code
Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to
incorrect entry of the lock code - re-enter lock code
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Trouble Shooting
The entered code is incorrect - re-enter code correctly
Incorrect PIN /
PIN2 / PUK / PUK2
Auto Redial List
Full
Redial list of unsuccessfully dialed numbers is full - switch
the phone off and then on again
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Important Information
Important Information
We, Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Ltd., declare, that the
EB-GD35 conforms with the essential and other relevant
requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. A declaration of conformity
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 anylegal requirements regarding the use of cellular
phones.
This equipment should onlybe charged with approved
charging equipment. Other usage will invalidate any
approval given to this apparatus and maybe dangerous.
The use of approved charging equipment is recommended
to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to
your phone. Ensure the voltage rating of the Travel
Charger is compatible with the countryof use when
traveling abroad.
A Travel Charger (EB-CAD35xx*) is supplied with the
Main Kit. Other recommended equipment for charging -
Car Charger (EB-CDD35).
* Where xx identifies the specific Travel Charger region, e.g. CN, EU, HK, TW, UK.
Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use
of cellular phones in an aircraft maybe dangerous to the
operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and
maybe illegal. Failure to observe this instruction maylead
to the suspension or denial of cellular phone services to
the offender, or legal action, or both.
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Important Information
You are advised not to use the equipment at a refueling
point. You 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 batteryto extreme temperatures (in excess of 60°C).
You MUST exercise proper control of your 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 countryyou are
driving and observe them at all times.
Care must be taken when using the phone in close
proximityto personal medical devices, such as
pacemakers and hearing aids.
For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any
normal telephone. Keep the antenna pointed over your
shoulder while in use. Use onlythe supplied or approved
replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennae,
modifications or attachments maydamage the phone and
violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved
antenna, modification or attachment mayresult in the
invalidation of your guarantee – this does not affect your
statutoryrights.
This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured
and tested to ensure that it complies with the following
specifications covering RF exposure guidelines;
1999/519 EC, ICNIRP 1998, in accordance with ES59005
1998
ANSI C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia-Pacific), in accordance with
FCC Guidelines (FCC 1997)
AS/NZS 2772.1 (Int)-1998 (Australia), in accordance with
ACA RS1999
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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
Pressing anyof the keys mayproduce a loud tone. Avoid
holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys.
Extreme temperatures mayhave a temporaryeffect on the
operation of your phone. This is normal and does not
indicate a fault.
Do not modifyor disassemble the equipment. There are no
user serviceable parts.
Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or
shock.
Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet
immediatelyremove the power and contact your dealer.
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid,
dustyor hot area.
Keep metallic items that mayaccidentallytouch the
terminals awayfrom the equipment.
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 batteryif it is outside this temperature
range.
Do not incinerate or dispose of the batteryas ordinary
rubbish. The batterymust be disposed of in accordance
with local legislation and maybe recycled.
When disposing of anypacking materials or old equipment
check with your local authorities for information on
recycling.
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Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
DTMF Tones
Dual Tone Multi-Frequencytones allow you to
communicate with computerized phone systems,
voice mailboxes etc.
GSM
Global System for Mobile communications. The
name given to the advanced digital technology
that your phone uses.
Home Country
Home Network
The countrywhere your home network operates.
The GSM network on which your subscription
details are held.
Network Operator The organization responsible for operating a
GSM network
Password
PIN
Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied by
your Service Provider.
Personal Identification Number used for SIM
security. Supplied by your Service Provider. If
the PIN is entered incorrectly3 times, the PIN is
blocked.
PIN2
Personal Identification Number used for the
control of Fixed Dial Store, Call Charge metering
and Barred Dialing . Supplied byyour Service
Provider. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly3
times, the PIN2 is blocked.
PUK/PUK2
PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the
PIN/PIN2. Supplied byyour Service Provider. If
the PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly10 times,
the PUK/PUK2 is blocked.
Registration
Roaming
The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is
usuallyperformed automaticallybyyour phone.
The abilityto use your phone on networks other
than your Home Network.
Service Provider The organization responsible for providing
access to the GSM Network.
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Glossary of Terms
SIM
Subscriber IdentityModule. A small smart-card
which stores unique subscriber and user-entered
information such as Phonebook and Short
Messages. Supplied byyour Service Provider.
WAP
Wireless Application Protocol. The
communication standard which enables you to
download resources from the Internet to your
phone.
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Specifications
Specifications
Telephone
GSM900 Class 4
GSM1800 Class 1
Type
Temperature range
Charging
Storage
+5°C to +35°C
-20°C to +60°C
Battery – Attached to phone
Battery
Weight
109 g
Dimensions
Height x Width x Depth
120.5 x 46 x 20.5mm
Supply Voltage
3.6V DC, 700mAh Ni-MH
Standby Time - Idle Mode (h)
Talk Time (h)
Up to 175
Up to 6
Charge Time (h)
Up to 3
Note: Charge time is longer when the phone is turned on. Battery life is
affected by the network you are using and the condition of the battery.
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EU Warranty
EU Warranty
EU/EEA-Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU/EEA and Switzerland.
Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions
Dear Customer,
Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone. The Panasonic GSM
European Service Guarantee onlyapplies while traveling in countries other than where the
product was purchased. Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases. If your
Panasonic GSM telephone requires service while abroad, please contact the local service
companyshown on this document.
The Guarantee
The applicable period of the European wide guarantee for GSM is generally12 months for
the main bodyand 3 months for the rechargeable battery. With respect to a product used in
a countryother than a countryof purchase, notwithstanding what is stated in the conditions
below, the customer will benefit, in that countryof use, from these guarantee periods of,
respectively, 12 and 3 months, if these conditions are more favorable to him than the local
guarantee conditions applicable in such countryof use.
Conditions of Guarantee
When requesting guarantee service the purchaser should present the warrantycard
together with proof of purchase, to an authorized service centre.
The guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply
to other events such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence,
adjustment, modification or repair not authorized byus.
Your sole and exclusive remedyunder this guarantee against us is the repair, or at our
option the replacement, of the product, or anydefective part or parts. No other remedy,
including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever
nature shall be available to the purchaser.
This is in addition to and does not in anywayaffect anystatutoryor other rights of consumer
purchasers. This guarantee applies in countries shown on this document at the authorized
service centres detailed for that country.
UK
Panasonic Service Center Berlin
RUESS SYSTEMS
Service Centres in the UK
Tel. +44 8705 159159
Thrasoltstraße 11
10585 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)30/ 342 2013
Panasonic Service Center Rostock
warnow electronic service gmbh
An der Jägerbäk 2
D
Panasonic Service Center Dresden
SERKO GmbH
18069 Rostock
Großenhainer Straße 163
01129 Dresden
Tel. +49 (0)351/ 85 88 477
Tel. +49 (0)381/ 82 016
Panasonic Service Center Hamburg
ELVICE Service GmbH
Spaldingstraße 74
20097 Hamburg
Tel. +49 (0)40/ 23 08 07
Panasonic Service Center Cottbus
Petsch Kundendienst GmbH
Am Seegraben 21
03058 Gross-Gaglow
Tel. +49 (0)355/ 58 36 36
Panasonic Service Center Rendsburg
FERNSEH-DIENST B&W Service GmbH
Kieler Straße 41
24768 Rendsburg
Tel. +49 (0)4331/ 14 11-0
Panasonic Service Center Leipzig
KES Keilitz-Electronic-Service GmbH
Föpplstraße 19
04347 Leipzig
Panasonic Service Center Bremen
COM Elektronik Service GmbH
Rübekamp 50
28219 Bremen
Tel. +49 (0)421/ 691 80 69
Tel. +49 (0)341/ 244 33 33
Panasonic Service Center Chemnitz
WPS Rundfunk- u. Fernsehservice GmbH
Zietenstraße 16
09130 Chemnitz
Panasonic Service Center Hannover
COM Elektronik Service GmbH
Vahrenwalder Straße 311
30179 Hannover
Tel. +49 (0)371/ 40 10 359
Panasonic Service Center Berlin
SERKO GmbH
Schwedter Straße 34a
10435 Berlin
Tel. +49 (0)511/ 37 27 91
Tel. +49 (0)30/ 44 30 3221
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Panasonic Service Center Magdeburg
SERKO GmbH
A
Ebendorfer Chaussee 47
39128 Magdeburg
Service-Zentren in Österreich
Funk Fuchs GmbH & CoKg Unterhart 90
4642 Sattledt
Tel. +49 (0)391/ 289 90 69
Panasonic Service Center Düsseldorf
VTH GmbH
Tel. +43 7244 733
Funktechnik Seissl
Dorf 79
6330 Schwoich
Tel. +43 5372 8217
Kölner Straße 147
40227 Düsseldorf
Tel. +49 (0)211/ 77 90 25
Panasonic Service Center Essen
Bernd van Bevern GmbH
Heinrich-Held-Straße 16
45133 Essen
Elektro Oberndorfer
Linzer Straße 2-4
4840 Vöcklabruck
Tel. +43 7672 72889
Tel. +49 (0)201/ 84 20 220
Panasonic Austria Handelsges.mbH
Laxenburger Straße 252
1232 Wien
Panasonic Service Center Osnabrück
Petsch Kundendienst GmbH
Pagenstecherstraße 75
Tel. +43 222/61080
49090 Osnabrück
Tel. +49 (0) 541/ 68 038
Panasonic Service Center Wiesbaden
J. Hemmerling - VAD GmbH
Ostring 7
FR
Centres de service après-vente en France
65205 Wiesbaden
ASTELCOM
75 quai de Seine
75019 - Paris
Tel. +49 (0)6122/ 90 91 10
Panasonic Service Center Mannheim
N. Schaaf
Reichenbachstraße 21-23
68309 Mannheim
Tel. +49 (0)621/ 72 787-0
Tél.: +33 01 42 09 95 16
ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE av. Figuières
ZAC Font de la Banquière 34970 - Lattes
Tél.: +33 04 67 15 96 30
Panasonic Service Center Stuttgart
Hans Beck
Friedrich-List-Straße 38
70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Tel. +49 (0) 711/ 94 701-0
DMF ELECTRONIQUE
24 rue de l’Economie
69500 - Lyon-Bron
Tél.: +33 04 72 37 16 27
S.T.E.
3 chemin de l’Industrie
06110 - Le Cannet Rocheville Tél.: +33 04
93 46 05 00
Panasonic Service Center Reutlingen
Herbert Geissler
Lichtensteinstraße 75
72770 Reutlingen
LAPUCE
Tel. +49 (0)7072 / 92 96-0
31 rue des Teinturiers
14300 - Caen
Panasonic Service Center München
G.Berghofer & W.Kaller GmbH
Helene-Wessel-Bogen 7
80939 München
Tél.: +33 02 31 86 64 51
S.T.R.A.
15 bis rue du Pré La Reine 63100 -
Clermont-Ferrand
Tel. +49 (0)89/ 318 907-0
Panasonic Service Center Augsburg
Klaus Bienek
Tél.: +33 04 73 92 01 40
CLINIC VIDEO
Affinger Straße 4
1 bis rue de Beauvais
56100 - Lorient
86167 Augsburg
Tel. +49 (0)821/ 70 70 75
Tél.: +33 02 97 21 06 07
Panasonic Service Center Nürnberg
Herbert Geissler GmbH
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 21
90537 Feucht
BEAUGENDRE
8 bis
rue du Pré du Bois/ZI de Chantpie
35500 - Rennes
Tel. +49 (0)9128/ 70 76-0
Tél.: +33 02 99 50 24 14
Panasonic Service Center Eisenach
Blitz Elektro-Elektronik-GmbH
Bahnhofstraße 17
99817 Eisenach
Tel. +49 (0)3691/ 29 29 42 8
CETELEC
6 impasse du pétrole
13015 Marseille
Tél.: +33 04 91 02 17 17
SETELEC
23 rue du Châtelet
76420 - Bihorel Les Rouens
Tél.: +33 02 35 60 64 39
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ELECTROTECH
NL
2 bd Alexandre 1er de Yougoslavie
21000 - Dijon
Service-centra in
Nederlands
Tél.: +33 03 80 56 18 09
TELEMAN
Panasonic-Centre Nederland
(Servicom bv)
4 rue du 19 mars 1962
38320 - Eybens
P.O Box 16280
2500 BG
Den-Haag
Nederland
Tél.: +33 04 76 25 50 20
TECHNIC COLOR
ZI Thibaut
15 rue Boudeville
31084 - Toulouse cedex
Tél.: +33 05 61 40 32 32
Tel. +31 703314314
Zonweg 60
2516 BM
ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE+
5, bd Louis XI,
Den-Haag
Nederland
ZI Menneton,
Tel. +31 703314314
37000 - Tours
Tél.: +33 02 47 36 43 43
I
SAVLOR
33, av. du Général De Gaulle,
54280 - Seichamps
Tél: +33 02 20 82 82
Per i Centri Assisitenza in Italia
Servizio Clienti
Tel. +39 02/ 67072556
TEVISO
ZA de Terrefort B.P. 71
33520 - Bruges
E
Tél.: +33 05 56 28 96 36
Centros de Servicio en España
M.R.T.
PANASONIC SALES SPAIN, S.A. (S.T.R.)
Clara del REY, 8 Lateral
28002 Madrid
74 rue Albert Einstein
ZI Nord
72021 - Le Mans cedex
Tél.: +33 02 43 28 52 20
Tel. +34 91 519 91 40
ZENER ELECTRONICA
Orillamar, 65 Bajo
EUROTECHNIC
3 rue Niepce
15002 La Coruña
ZA Les Garennes
78130 - Les Mureaux
Tél.: +33 02 34 92 02 40
Tel. +34 981 22 07 00
ELECTRONICA MILLAN, S.L.
Natalia, 6
29009 Málaga
Tel. +34 95 227 39 87
A.A.V.I Centre de gros
1 rue du Mont deTerre
59818 - Lesquin
Tél.: +33 03 20 62 18 98
TECNOLEC, S.A
Pinar del Río, 48 - 50
08027 Barcelona
SID ELECTRONIQUE
95 - 97 avenue Roger Salengro
13003 - Marseille
Tel. +34 93 340 87 53
Tél.: +33 04 91 50 52 54
S.T.R. BROADCAST
Av. Zuberoa, 12
I.T.V.S.
48012 Bilbao
Village du petit chatelier
359 Route de Ste-Luce
44301 NANTES
Tel. +34 94 410 00 23
LAVISON, C.B.
Montseny, 35
Tél.: +33 02 51 89 18 10
17005 Girona
N.T.M.
Tel. +34 972 23 01 22
40 Bd Bessières
75017 PARIS
IRTESA ELECTRONICA
Jaume Ferran, 72
07004 Palma de Mallorca
Tel. +34 971 20 47 02
Tél.: +33 01 40 29 60 04
S.T.A.V.
14 Rue dessaix
67450 MUNDOLSHEIM
Tél.: +33 03 88 20 43 30
PANASONIC SALES SPAIN, S.A. (S.T.R.)
Asunción, 27
41011 Sevilla
Tel. +34 95 427 54 04
PANASONIC SALES SPAIN, S.A. (S.T.R.)
Alberíque, 33
46008 Valencia
Tel. +34 96 385 76 31
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DK
N
For nærmeste servicecenter ring Panasonic
Danmark
Servicesenter i Norge
Norsk Elektronikksenter
Fetveien 1
Tel. +45 43 20 08 50
2007 Kjeller
Tlf: +47 63 80 45 00
S
Panasonic Norge AS
Østre Aker vei 22
0508 Oslo
Firmor i Sverige
Komrep
Tlf: +47 22 91 68 00
Rosenlundsgatan 4
411 20 Göteborg
Tel. +46 031-173354
GR
ÊÝíôñá ôå÷íéêÞò õðïóôÞñéîçò
Signalstyrkan
Kungsholmstorg 4
104 22 Stockholm
Tel. +46 08-6542500
INTERTECH S.A.
International Technologies
Áöñïäßôçò 26, 167 77 Åëëçíéêü
Tá÷. Èõñ.: 738 21, 167 10 ÅËËÇÍÉÊÏ
Ôçë. ÊÝíôñï: (01) 9692.300
CR service
Industribyn 3
232 37 Malmö
Tel. +46 040-430030
ÕðïêáôÜóôçìá Âüñåéáò ÅëëÜäáò:
Ê. ÊáñáìáíëÞ 11, 54638 ÈÅÓÓÁËÏÍÉÊÇ
Ôçë. ÊÝíôñï: (031) 245.840-3
SF
Huoltokeskukset Suomessa:
P
KAUKOMARKKINAT OY
PANASONIC-HUOLLOT Kutojantie 4
02630 Espoo
Puh. +358 09 521 5151 Huolto
Puh. +358 09 521 5155 Varaosat Ja
Tarvikkeet
Centros de Assistência em Portugal
PAPELACO, S.A.
Vale Paraiso - Ferreiras
8200 ALBUFEIRA
ALGARVE
Tel. +351 89 589960
SETELE OY
Vanha Viertotie 7
00300 Helsinki
PAPELACO, S.A.
Largo de Santos, 9
1200 LISBOA
Puh. +358 09 549100
Tel. +351 1 3970539
PLAY-SHOP SERVICE Keskuskatu 3
00100 Helsinki
Puh. +358 09 27053626
PAPELACO, S.A.
Largo do Tribunal, Lote 11
2400 LEIRIA
MEGAFIX KY
Tel. +351 44 28071
Louhenkatu 9
74100 Iisalmi
PAPELACO, S.A.
Rua Cidade de Santos, 31R/C
9000 FUNCHAL
Puh. +358 017 14631
T: MI.M.HAAPOJA
Miilukatu 7
MADEIRA
Tel. +351 91 231523
40320 Jyväskylä
Puh. +358 014 677121
PAPELACO, S.A.
Rua do Outeiro,
Lote 25 - Gemunde
4470 MAIA
OUTOKUMMUN PUHELIN Pohjoisahonkatu
9
83500 Outokumpu
PORTO
Puh. +358 013 562211
Tel. +351 2 944 0354/9
SETELE OY
Rengastie 31
PAPELACO, S.A.
Rua Major Leopoldo da Silva,
Lote 3
60100 Seinäjoki
Puh. +358 06 4148344
3500 VISEU
Tel. +351 32 424771
TURUN J-MARKKINAT OY Tuureporinkatu
6
20100 Turku
Puh. + 358 02 2332685
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CH
Centres de service après-vente en Belgique
Jonh LayElectronics AG
Littauerboden
BROOTHAERS
Hoevelei 167
6014 Littau
Phone: +41 41 259 9090 Fax: +41 41 252
0202
2630 AARTSELAAR
Tel. +32 03/887 06 24
HENROTTE
TR
Rue du Campinaire 154
6240 FARCIENNES
Tel. +32 071/39 62 90
TEKOFAKS ISTANBUL CENTRE OFFICE
KAÐITHANE CADDESI SEVÝLEN SOKAK NO. 58
80340 ÇAÐLAYAN-ISTANBUL
PIXEL VIDEOTECH
Rue St Remy7
Tel: 90-212-220 60 70 / 14 Lines
Fax: 90-212-220-60 94
4000 LIEGE
Tel. +32 041/23 46 26
ANKARA BRANCH OFFICE
DELTA ELECTRONICS
Rue P.d’Alouette 39
5100 NANINNE
GÜVEN MAH.FARABI SOKAK NO: 38/6 06690
KAVAKLIDERE- ANKARA
Tel: 90-312-467 30 94/2 Lines pbx
Fax: 90-312 467 85 38
Tel. +32 081/40 21 67
ELEKSERVICE FEYS Houthulstseweg 56
8920 POELKAPELLE
ÝSMÝR BRANCH OFFICE
CUMHURÝYET BULVARI NO:330 K.:6 D.:608 SEVÝL
ÝÞ MERKEZÝ 35520 ALSANCAK-ÝZMÝR
Tel: 90-232-464 29 01 pbx
Tel. + 32 057/48 96 37
AVS WAASLAND Lavendelstraat 113
9100 ST NIKLAAS
Tel. +32 03/777 99 64
Fax: 90-232-422 67 44
BURSA BRANCH OFFICE
ÞEHREKÜSTÜ MAHLLESÝ DURAK CADDESÝ NO.:7
BURSA
Tel: 90-224-225 10 46 pbx
Fax: 90-224-223 81 03
A.V.T.C SA
Kleine Winkellaan 54
1853 STROMBEEK-BEVER Tel. + 32
02/267 40 19
ADANA BRANCH OFFICE
RADIO RESEARCH
Rue des Carmélites 123
1180 BRUXELLES
REÞATBEY MAH.FUZULÝ CAD.GÜLEK SÝTESÝ A
BLOK NO: 75b 01120 ADANA
Tel: 90-322-458 39 52 pbx
Tel. +32 02/345 68 56
Fax: 90-322-453 21 32
VIDEO TECHNICAL SERVICE
Av. du Roi Albert 207
1080 BRUXELLES
TRABZON BRANCH OFFICE
MARAÞ CAD.MARAÞ APT.NO:51 D.:2 61200
TRABZON
Tel: 90-462-321 33 08
Fax: 90-462-326 37 78
ANTALYA BRANCH OFFICE
ALTINDAÐ MAH. 146 SOKAK ÖZKOÇ
APT.NO:9/1-2A ANTALYA
Tel: 90-242-243 23 70 / 3 Lines
Fax: 90-242-243 23 72
DÝYARBAKIR BRANCH OFFICE
LÝSE CADDESÝ GÖKALP APT.NO: 18/A
DÝYARBAKIR
Tel: 90-412-228 73 00
Fax: 90-412-223 59 00
Tel. +32 02/465 33 10
SERVICE CENTER Kapellestraat 95
9800 DEINZE
Tel. +32 09/386 76 67
TOP SERVICE
Westerloseweg 10
2440 GEEL
Tel. +32 014/54 76 24
TELECTRO SC
Quai des Ardennes 50
4020 Liège
Tel. +32 041/43 29 04
L
Centres de service après-vente au
Luxembourg
NOUVELLE CENTRAL RADIO
Rue des Jones 15
L - 1818 Howald
Luxembourg - Grand Duché
Tel. +32 40 40 78
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EU Warranty
EU/EEA-Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country other than the country
of original purchase.
A
When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective, he should promptlycontact the
proper sales companyor national distributor in the EU/EEA countrywhere this
guarantee is claimed, as indicated in the “Product Service Guide” or the nearest
authorized dealer together with this guarantee and proof of date of purchase.
The purchaser will then be informed whether:
(i) the sales companyor national distributor will handle the repair service: or
(ii) the sales companyor national distributor will arrange for trans-shipment of the
appliance to the EU/EEA countrywhere the appliance was originallymarketed; or
(iii) the purchaser mayhimself send the appliance to the sales companyor national
distributor in the EU/EEA countrywhere the appliance was originallymarketed.
B
C
If the appliance is a product model which is normallysupplied bythe sales companyor
national distributor in the countrywhere it is used bythe 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 companyor distributor, which will
handle the repair service. In some countries, the affiliated sales companyor national
distributor will designate dealers or certain service centres to execute the repairs
involved.
If the appliance is a product model which is not normallysupplied in the countrywhere
used, or if the appliance’s internal or external product characteristics are different from
those of the equivalent model in the countrywhere used, the sales companyor national
distributor maybe able to have the guarantee repair service executed byobtaining
spare parts from the countrywhere the appliance was originallymarketed, or it maybe
necessaryto have the guarantee repair service executed the sales companyor national
distributor in the countrywhere the appliance was originallymarketed.
In either case, the purchaser must furnish this guarantee card and proof of date of
purchase. Anynecessarytransportation, both of the appliance and of anyspare parts,
will be at the purchaser’s risk and expense, and there maybe a consequent delayin the
repair service.
D
E
F
Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the sales companyor national
distributor in the countryof 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 countryof use, and not the countryof 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 countrywhere the appliance was originally
marketed, the repair service will be provided on the local terms and conditions
prevailing in the countryof 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 safetyor other technical standards imposed or recommended byapplicable
regulations. For certain product models, the cost of such adjustment or adaptation may
be substantial and it maybe difficult to satisfylocal voltage requirements and safetyor
other technical standards. It is stronglyrecommended that the purchaser investigates
these local technical and safetyfactors before using the appliance in another EU/EEA
country.
This guarantee shall not cover the cost of anyadjustments or adaptations to meet local
voltage requirements and safetyor other technical standards. The sales companyor
national distributor maybe in a position to make the necessaryadjustments 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 complywith
local voltage requirements and safetyor other technical standards. Moreover, where
adaptations or adjustments are carried out the performance of the appliance maybe
affected.
G
If in the opinion of the sales companyor national distributor in the countrywhere the
appliance is used the purchaser has the necessaryadjustments or adaptations to local
voltage requirements and technical or safetystandards properlymade, anysubsequent
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 companyor national distributor in the countrywhere the appliance
was originallymarketed if the repair relates in anywayto the adaptation or adjustment).
H
This guarantee shall onlybe valid in territories subject to the laws of the European
Union and the EEA.
Please keep this guarantee with your receipt.
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Notes
Notes
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WAP Settings
Use the table below to record your WAP settings.
Item
Hint
Current Setting
Name
WAP Server Name
URL of Server
Set to 9201
Phone Number
Phone Number
Analogue or Digital
Name
Home URL
Port Number
Digital Dial #
Analogue Dial #
Circuit Type
PPP ID
PPP Password
Gateway IP
Password
IP Address
The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under the battery.
For your convenience we recommend that you note the following details as a
record of your purchase.
Part Number
Serial Number
Dealer Name
Purchase Date
BULL CP8 PATENT
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these
instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without
obtaining express permission from Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Limited
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