| P341i   Operating Instructions   Digital Cellular Phone   Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely   Important information   Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed   to operate on GSM networks – GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports   GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use.   We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., declare, that the EB-P341i conforms   with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC.   A Declaration of Conformity to this effect can be found at   http://www.panasonicmobile.com   Panasonic Mobile Communications Co. Ltd. (Panasonic)   This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or national law   or any special restrictions governing its use in specified applications and environments.   This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals, aircraft, whilst driving and any other   restricted uses.   It is recommended that you create a copy or backup as appropriate for any important   information and data which you store in your phone’s memory. In order to avoid   accidental loss of data, please follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance   of your phone and its battery. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses   howsoever arising from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect   losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of   revenue).   Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information. It is   recommended that you take care to ensure that any personal or financial information is   stored separately from your phone. You should use the security features, such as Phone   Lock and/or SIM Lock, provided in the handset as a measure of protection for   information held. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising   from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include,   but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue).   Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from   external sources. It is your responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not infringing   any copyright laws or other applicable legislation. Panasonic accepts no liability for any   and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of   copyright or IPR, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but   not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue).   You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera. It is your   responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and   objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the   camera. You must comply with any applicable international or national law or other   special restrictions governing camera use in specified applications and environments.   This includes not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and video   equipment may be prohibited. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses   5 Important information   howsoever arising from any infringement of copyright or IPR, including but not limited   to direct and indirect losses.   The display layouts and screenshots within this document are for illustrative purposes and   may differ from the actual displays on your phone. Panasonic reserve the right to change   the information in this document without prior notice.   Display images are simulated. Actual images may differ.   Safety considerations   You should read and understand the following information as it provides details for   operating your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and   conforms to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones.   A Fast Travel Charger (EB-CAX70UK or EB-CAX70EU) is supplied   with the phone. Other recommended equipment for charging is the Car   Charger (EB-CDX70).   This equipment should only be charged with approved charging   equipment, to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your   phone. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus   and may be dangerous. Ensure the voltage rating of the Fast Travel   Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad.   Use of a battery pack other than that recommended by the manufacturer   may result in a safety hazard.   Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (in excess of 60°C).   If you use a feature that keeps the key backlight on continuously for a long   time, for example, Camera, Games, or Browser, you will reduce your   battery life. To maintain longer battery life, set the key backlight off.   Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular   phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft,   disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this   instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone services   to the offender, or legal action or both.   Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery   must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be   recycled.   6 Important information   It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. Users are   reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel   depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.   It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of the vehicle at all   times. Do not hold a phone while you are driving; find a safe place to stop   first. Do not speak into a handsfree microphone if it will take your mind   off the road. Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions   concerning the use of cellular phones within the area you are driving and   observe them at all times.   Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal   medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids.   Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight, as this may impair its   performance.   For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any normal phone. To   avoid deterioration of signal quality or antenna performance, do not touch   or cup the antenna area while the phone is switched on. (See SAR on   page 8). Unauthorised modifications or attachments may damage the   phone and violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved   modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your   guarantee – this does not affect your statutory rights.   This equipment should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure   optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for   damages caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. This Panasonic mobile   phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the   specifications covering RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture, in   accordance with EU, USA FCC, and Australian ACA regulations.   Please refer to our website for latest information/standards compliance in your country/   region of use.   http://www.panasonicmobile.com   7 Important information   SAR   European union - RTTE   THIS PANASONIC PHONE (MODEL EB-P341i) MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS   FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.   Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured   not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy recommended by   The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines   and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines   were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough   evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to   assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.   The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the   Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by The Council of the   European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard   operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all   tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power   level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum   value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to   use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base   station antenna, the lower the power output.   Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European   R&TTE directive must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the   protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. The SAR value   for this model phone, when tested for use at the ear, for compliance against the standard   was 0.476 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various   phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure.   * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)   averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety   to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in   measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and   the network band.   For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at   http://www.panasonicmobile.com/health.html   8 Care and maintenance   Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the   phone close to your ear while pressing the keys.   Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of   your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.   If you use your phone in a temperature over 40°C for a long time, the   display quality may deteriorate.   Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user   serviceable parts.   Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock.   Do not drop the battery.   Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet immediately   remove the battery and contact your dealer.   Never throw a battery into a fire. It may explode.   Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty or hot   area.   Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away   from the equipment/battery.   Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are   touched with a conductive material (i.e. metal jewellery, key, etc.).   9 Care and maintenance   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.   10   Overview of features   Your phone has the following features:   ® Bluetooth connectivity   Use this to make and receive calls using wireless Bluetooth® Headsets or Car Kits. Also   to transfer data to and from PCs, Laptops, other mobile phones and devices that support   Bluetooth®   . Contacts list   Use this to store phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other details about people, so you   can call and mail them quickly.   Calculator   Use this to perform basic calculations.   Camera   Use the digital camera to take pictures to send in your messages or use as your wallpaper.   Converter   Use this to convert currency values when you are abroad.   i-mode™ browser   Use this to access i-mode™ sites and services.   i-mode™ mail   Use this to send and receive mail using the i-mode™ service.   i-mode™ MMS (Multimedia Messaging)   Use this to send and receive pictures and sounds.   Infrared connectivity   Use this to transfer information between your phone and another device that has an   Infrared port.   Java™ applications   There are Java™ games and other applications on your phone. You can download further   applications from your service provider.   Schedule   Use this to set reminders for important events.   SMS (text messaging)   Use this to send and receive text messages.   SMS Chat   Use this to have a text conversation.   Synchronization   Use this to synchronize your Schedule and Contacts List with an external server.   Voice dial   Use this to dial a number by talking to the phone.   11   SIM and battery   Fitting and removing the SIM   You insert the SIM into the back of the phone, underneath the battery.   If your SIM contains contact details, the first time that you browse your contacts list after   fitting a new SIM, you are asked whether you want to transfer the SIM data to your phone.   Fitting the SIM   Removing the SIM   Fitting and removing the battery   Before you remove the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and that the charger   is disconnected from the phone.   Fitting the battery   Removing the battery   12   SIM and battery   Charging the battery   The battery must be fitted in the phone before you connect the charger. Press the button   on the top of the connector and insert it into the base of the phone.   Note: Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the charger.   Connect the charger to the mains power supply. When the phone is charging, the charging   indicator lights and a flashing icon appears in the main display and the case screen.   When charging is complete, turn off the mains power supply and disconnect the charger.   While the battery is charging, the following icons appear on the phone’s display and case   screen:   While charging   Charging complete   KFlashing   H Phone on   KFlashing   No icon.   Phone off   Charge fault icon (F).   for details of what to do.   Charging problem   Low battery warning   When the battery power is low, a warning tone sounds, and a flashing low battery icon   (L) is displayed. If this happens during a conversation, end your call immediately.   The power automatically shuts off after the warning tone. You need to fully recharge your   the battery is charging.   13   Quick start   Note: Some services are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription   basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact your   service provider.   Switching the phone on and off   To switch the phone on or off, press and hold E.   If you have set an animation and greeting, these are displayed. The phone starts in idle   mode.   Making calls   Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator logo is displayed and the   signal strength icon shows that network coverage is available in the current area.   ꢀFrom idle mode, enter the area code and phone number.   ꢀPress D.   Locking the keypad   You can lock the keypad to avoid accidentally making calls when the phone is in your   bag or pocket.   ꢀFrom idle mode press and hold Q.   ꢀSelect Keyguard.   ꢀPress Qtwice.   To unlock the keypad:   Press Qtwice.   Camera mode   To change to camera mode either select Camera from the main menu (press Qtwice),   or press and hold the memo key/camera shutter key from idle mode when the phone is   closed.   Leaving camera mode   To leave camera mode press Eto return to idle mode.   14   Quick start   Taking a picture   ꢀWhen you are in camera mode, move the phone around until you can see the image   you want on the preview screen.   ꢀPress Q to capture the image.   If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken, you can press M to   delete it.   Setting the wallpaper   The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode.   ꢀSelect Menu > Data Folders.   ꢀFind a picture.   ꢀSelect Menu > Use As > Wallpaper.   Or   ꢀSelect Menu > Settings > Display > Wallpaper.   ꢀSelect the folder where the picture is stored.   ꢀSelect your picture.   Setting the ring type   ꢀSelect Menu > Data Folders.   ꢀFind a sound.   ꢀSelect Menu > Use As.   ꢀSelect the type of call.   Or   ꢀSelect Menu > Settings > Alerts > Ring Type.   ꢀSelect the type of call that you want to change.   ꢀSelect the folder where your sound is stored.   ꢀSelect your sound.   Setting quiet mode   In quiet mode the microphone amplifies your voice, so you can whisper and still be heard   by the person on the other end of the call. You should use quiet mode in situations where   you do not want to disturb the people around you.   In quiet mode, the phone does not ring when you receive a call or message, unless you set   a ring volume for quiet mode.   From idle mode, press and hold #.   Or   Select Menu > Settings > Alerts > Quiet Mode > On/Off > On.   15   Quick start   Using your browser   Before you can start using your browser, you need to contact your service provider. When   using the browser.   Creating a mail message   the servers has been set.   To create a mail message:   ꢀSelect Menu > i-mode > Mail > Create Mail.   or   From the idle screen, press L > Create Mail.   Note: Using L as a shortcut to the Mail menu is dependent on your service provider.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Subject, then press Qto enter a subject.   ꢀSelect To:1, then press Qto enter an address   or   Select an address from your Contacts List by pressing L and selecting Open   Contacts.   ꢀSelect Message, then press Qto enter your message.   ꢀTo attach a file select Attachment, then press Qtwice to browse Data Folders.   or   Press L, then select Attach Image or Attach Melody.   ꢀSelect the file that you want to attach.   ꢀWhen your message is complete, select Send and press Qto send your message, or   Press L, then select Send.   To save your message, select Save and press Q, or press L, then select Save. Your   message is stored in the Draft so you can send or edit it later.   16   Quick start   Creating a multimedia message   the servers has been set.   To create a multimedia (MMS) message:   ꢀSelect Menu > i-mode > Mail > Create MMS.   or   From the idle screen, press L > Create MMS.   Note: Using L as a shortcut to the Mail menu is dependent on your service provider.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Subject, then press Qto enter a subject.   ꢀSelect To:1, then press Qto enter an address.   or   Select an address from your Contacts List by pressing L and selecting Open   Contacts.   ꢀSelect SMIL, then press Qto edit your message.   To enter new text, select Add Text from the menu.   ꢀTo attach a file, select Add Image or Add Audio from the menu. You can then   browse Data Folders and select the file that you want to attach.   ꢀWhen your message is complete, select Send and press Qto send your message.   or   Press L, then select Send.   To save your message, select Save and press Q, or press L, then select Save. Your   message is stored in the Draft so you can send or edit it later.   17   Quick start   Creating a text message   To create a text (SMS) message:   ꢀSelect Menu > SMS > Create,   or select Menu > i-mode > SMS > Create,   or press and hold cthen select Create.   ꢀEnter your text.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Ok or Cancel.   ꢀPress Qto send the message.   ꢀEnter the phone number.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Ok or Cancel.   ꢀIf you selected Ask as your Receipt option, then you are asked ‘Request Delivery   Confirmation?’ Press Q, then select No or Yes.   Setting up the Bluetooth® headset   The Bluetooth® headset may be included with your phone or it is available as an optional   accessory (EB-BHX70). It gives you wireless, handsfree operation up to approximately   10 metres.   Before you can use the headset you need to Pair the headset and the phone.   First you need to turn on Bluetooth® on the phone:   Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On, or select Menu > Organiser >   Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On (if your SIM supports STK).   The Bluetooth® icon appears on the screen.   You now need to make the headset Discoverable, for more details please refer to the   Headset Operating Instructions.   Note: To turn the EB-BHX70 headset on and make it Discoverable, hold down the main   function key for 10 seconds.   The headset is only Discoverable for a few minutes. If it is not Discovered during   this period, the Pairing fails. You can try again by making the headset   Discoverable again.   18   Quick start   Finally you need to Pair the devices:   ꢀOn the phone select Discover & Pair.   As the phone Discovers devices it displays them on the screen.   ꢀWhen the headset name appears in the list you can select Stop to stop the search.   ꢀIf the phone does not Discover your headset, check that your headset is still   Discoverable and press L to try again.   ꢀHighlight the headset in the list.   ꢀSelect Pair.   ꢀEnter the Bluetooth® Passkey provided with the headset.   Note: The Passkey for Panasonic EB-BHX70 Bluetooth® Headset is 0000.   The Pairing fails if you enter the wrong Passkey. Press Retry to try again.   You can select Paired Devices to confirm that the devices are Paired. This lists all the   devices that are Paired with the phone.   Once the headset and phone are Paired, you can use the headset to make and answer calls.   To make calls from your EB-BHX70 headset, the headset must be on. Press the main   function button on your headset, then, after the tone, use voice dialling. To answer a call   with your EB-BHX70 headset, the headset must be on. When the headset rings, press the   main function button to answer the call. To end a call press the main function button   again.   Setting up Bluetooth® car kits   Your phone works with a wide range of Bluetooth® car kits. With a Bluetooth® car kit   you can operate your phone handsfree without plugging it into a car holder.   Before you can use your car kit you need to Pair it with the phone.   First you need to turn on Bluetooth® on the phone:   Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On, or select Menu > Organiser >   Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On (if your SIM supports STK).   The Bluetooth® icon appears on the screen.   You now need to make the car kit Discoverable:   ꢀTurn on the car kit.   ꢀMake the car kit Discoverable. (See car kit instructions. Some car kits are   permanently Discoverable).   19   Quick start   Finally you need to Pair the devices:   ꢀOn the phone select Discover & Pair.   As the phone Discovers devices it displays them on the screen.   ꢀWhen the car kit name appears in the list you can select Stop to stop the search.   ꢀIf the phone does not Discover your car kit, press L to try again.   ꢀHighlight the car kit in the list.   ꢀSelect Pair.   ꢀEnter the Bluetooth® Passkey provided with the car kit.   You can select Paired Devices to confirm that the devices are Paired. This lists all the   devices that are Paired with the phone.   Once the car kit and phone are Paired, you can make calls and answer calls using the car   kit. To make calls from your car kit, press the green call button on your car kit, then, after   the tone, use voice dialling. To answer a call with your car kit, press the green call button.   To end a call press the red end call button on your car kit.   Note: Voice dial recordings must be loud to ensure confirmation is audible when using   some car kits.   20   Your phone   Ear Piece   Main Display   Left Soft Key L   Navigation Key   This is a multi function key.   Use to:   Access the i-mode™   mail menu from idle   mode.   It is represented by Qin   the text. Press the edges   of this key to move around   the display.   Switch between text   entry types.   Select the option in the   left hand selection area.   Right Soft Key   Use to:   Access the i-mode™   menu from idle mode.   Cancel the current option.   Return to the previous   menu.   Call Key D   Keypad   @ Key K   Delete last character in   text entry.   Use to go to the   Contacts List from idle   mode.   Select the option in the   right hand selection area.   Microphone   Accessory Connector   End Call Key E   21   Your phone   Camera Lens   Self-portrait Mirror   Memo Key /   Camera   Shutter Key   Photo Light   Case Screen   Infrared   Personal   Handsfree   Connector   22   Display icons   After some operations, the display automatically clears after three seconds or when you   press any key.   Status icons   The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions. The   antenna, GSM signal strength and battery icons are displayed when the phone is switched   on and connected to a network.   Status icons   12:00EwFAYSTI   Main display   Information   area   o]|?uz   N Right   selection   area   Left   selection   area   N Menu   B N Primary selection area   23   Display icons   Registered to a non-home network - Roaming.   Y The selected line number of the current call when using a SIM that has   two lines. This is SIM dependent. M   z or /   The call you are currently listening to when you are connected to more   than one call. Any other calls listed on the display are on hold. This is   SIM dependent. M   J Call divert on.   t New message received. A flashing envelope indicates that your   message store is full.   N GPRS service available.   q S Antenna. Indicates that you can make a call. If it is the only icon   displayed, you can only make emergency calls.   T GSM signal strength: \– weak signal, T– strong signal.   H F o Battery level: H– full, L(flashing) – low.   Abnormal battery charging   All tones off or ring volume off.   Vibration alert on.   Quiet mode on.   ] o]|   O Phone lock on.   Alarm set.   ? Bluetooth® on. Flashes when Discoverable.   w F i-mode™ connected, i-mode™ connecting   i-mode™ locked   E 24   Display icons   unread mail   inbox full   A G mail on server. You may see only one of these icons. Some service   providers use all three to indicate the type of mail on the server.   D I J SSL page   P 25   Menu structure   The main menus are as follows:   Note: The menus may not display in the same order or with the same icons as listed here.   The order and icons vary according to your service provider.   Settings   Contacts List   Applications   i-mode   Camera   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Display   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Browse   (Java™   applications)   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i-Menu   Alerts   Create   Mail   Keys   Voice Dial   Groups   SMS   Phone Settings   Clock   Bookmarks   Internet   Settings   SIM   Call Service   Call Divert   Security   Network   Page Memo   i-modeSettings   Storage   Service Dial   Info Numbers   10 i-mode Server 10 Voicemail   11 i-mode Lock   12 Defaults   SMS   Data Folders   Organiser   Connect   STK   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Create   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 My Pictures   My Sounds   My Themes   Unknown   User1   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Synchronization 1 Bluetooth   This option is SIM   dependent.   Inbox   Contacts List   Converter   Business Card   Schedule   2 3 Infrared Dialup   Receive Object   Outbox   Chat SMS   Review   Settings   Broadcasts   User2   Calculator   Alarm   User3   User4   Memo   User5   Receive Object   10 Connect (If SIM   supports STK)   26   Menu structure   Navigation key   The navigation key is a multi-function key. You use the top, bottom, left and right edges   to move around the display. These actions are indicated by b, a, dand cin this user   guide. You press the centre of the navigation key Qto:   z Access the menu system.   z Display a submenu.   z Select a highlighted menu item.   z Confirm a selection.   z Select the item in the primary selection area.   z Take a picture with the camera   From the idle screen you can press and hold:   z The centre of the navigation key, Q, to go to the Mobile Lock menu.   z The up of the navigation key, b, to start voice dialling.   z The down of the navigation key, a, to go to the Data Folders menu.   z The right of the navigation key, c, to go to the SMS menu.   Menu shortcuts   When you are familiar with the menu system, you can enter the menu number instead of   navigating through the display menus. For example, to browse your contacts list:   From idle mode, press Q, 2, 1.   27   Voice calls   Making calls   Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator logo is displayed, and the   antenna and signal strength icons (ST) show that network coverage is available in the   current area.   ꢀFrom idle mode, enter the area code and phone number.   ꢀPress D.   Ending calls   Press E.   Answering a call   To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal strength icon (T) must   be displayed.   To answer a call, press any key except E.   Answering a call handsfree   Press and hold D.   Note: Do not hold the phone to your ear when in handsfree mode.   Sending DTMF tones during a call   You can send DTMF tones during a call to access voicemail, paging and computerised   home banking. For example, you may need to enter a number to remotely access   voicemail messages.   To send DTMF tones during a call, press the required digit keys.   Rejecting a call   If you do not want to answer an incoming call, press E.   Note: If you do not answer a call, or reject a call, the number of incoming calls missed   is displayed. Press any key to clear the display.   28   Voice calls   Making international calls   If you know the international number, you can enter it in the normal way, followed by the   area code and phone number.   You can use the automatic international access code (+), to dial international numbers   without knowing the code for the international exchange.   ꢀFrom idle mode, press and hold 0until + is displayed.   ꢀUse eto scroll through a list of country codes.   List   ꢀSelect the code you want.   BTN   ꢀEnter the area code and phone number.   ꢀPress D.   BWA   C CAF   CAM   CAN   CH   Note: Many countries/regions include an initial 0 in the area   code. In most cases, you should omit this when   dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties   making international calls, contact your service   provider.   Ok   Making emergency calls   To make an emergency call, the antenna symbol (S) must be present.   If a SIM is installed, enter 112 and press D.   If a SIM is not installed, press Q, select SOS, press Q.   Note: Making emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or network operator   dependent.   29   Voice calls   Voice calls using Bluetooth® headset or car kit   Making calls   to use voice dial) to make voice calls from your Bluetooth® headset or car kit without   pressing any keys on your phone. With some headsets and car kits you can also redial the   last number (refer to your headset or car kit instructions for details).   To make a voice dial call using your Bluetooth® headset or car kit:   ꢀPress the main function button on the EB-BHX70 headset, or the green call button on   most car kits.   ꢀWait for the tone. Your phone displays Please Call Voice Command.   ꢀSpeak the voice command.   ꢀYour phone repeats the voice dial entry back for confirmation. If you hear a double   tone, then the voice command has failed.   ꢀYour phone dials the number.   To end the call, press the main function button on the EB-BHX70 headset, or the red end   button on most car kits.   Note: Bluetooth® must be switched on (Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On) and your   and Pairing devices on page 110 for details.   Your voice dial recordings need to be loud to ensure that they are audible when   you use a car kit.   Receiving calls   You can answer voice calls using your Bluetooth® headset or car kit without pressing any   keys on your phone.   When the Bluetooth® headset or car kit rings, press the main function button on the EB-   BHX70 headset or the green call button on most car kits. This answers the call with audio   on the headset or car kit.   To end the call, press the main function button on the EB-BHX70 headset, or the red end   button on most car kits.   Note: Only the default Bluetooth® audio device rings. If this device is switched off or   out of range, you can answer the call from any other Paired headset or car kit.   default audio device.   30   Voice calls   Rejecting calls   To reject an incoming call:   ꢀWait until the headset or car kit rings.   ꢀPress and hold down the main function key on the EB-BHX70 headset until you hear   a low tone, or press the red end button on most car kits.   Transferring calls from handset to Bluetooth® headset or car kit   If you make a call using your handset, you can transfer the call to your headset or car kit   once the call is connected.   ꢀPress the main function button on the EB-BHX70 headset, or the green call button on   most car kits.   ꢀThe display reads Voice Call Bluetooth.   Alternatively, you can select Menu > Bluetooth. The display reads Transferring Audio   to Bluetooth, then changes to Bluetooth Audio Transfer Succeeded.   Note: If you transfer the call using the Menu, then the call is transferred to the default   about selecting your default audio device.   Transferring a call from Bluetooth® headset or car kit to handset   If you make a call using your headset or car kit, you can transfer the call to your handset.   ꢀOn the handset, select Menu.   ꢀSelect H’held.   Using automatic redial   If a connection is unsuccessful, press Qwhen Ok is displayed.   To stop redialling, press Qwhen Cancel or C is displayed.   Using hotkey dialling   If you have set up hotkey dialling, you can press and hold a digit key to call contacts on   your Contacts List. As each entry in your Contacts List is stored in a numbered location,   press and hold the digit key relating to that location. To turn on hotkey dialling   31   Voice calls   Displaying caller ID   Note: This is network dependent R.   If the caller’s number and name are stored in your Contacts List, they can be displayed   during an incoming call.   Note: Caller ID may not always be available.   Setting the ear piece volume   During a call press eto adjust the ear piece volume.   Note: You can adjust the volume for the personal handsfree, Bluetooth® headset or   Bluetooth® car kit accessories in the same way.   Swapping between handsfree and handheld modes   From handheld to handsfree   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect H’free.   From handsfree to handheld   Press Qtwice.   Holding a call   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Hold.   Resuming a call   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Resume.   ꢀPress Q.   32   Voice calls   Making a second call   Note: This is network dependent R.   If Call Waiting is enabled, you can make a second call. You can check your call waiting   status from Settings > Call Service > Calls > Call Waiting.   Note: You cannot make more than one fax or data call at a time.   You must end all voice calls before you can make or receive a fax or data call.   ꢀPress L.   ꢀSelect contact number to dial.   ꢀSelect Recall.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀPress D.   The first call is put on hold.   Receiving a second call   Note: This is network dependent R.   If Call Waiting is enabled, you can receive a second call. You can check your call   waiting status from Settings > Call Service > Calls > Call Waiting.   Note: You cannot receive more than one fax or data call at a time.   You must end all voice calls before you can make or receive a fax or data call.   Accept or reject a second call   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Accept or Reject.   Note: If you accept the second call, the current call is put on hold.   End current call and receive second call   ꢀPress E.   ꢀPress Dto answer the second call.   33   Voice calls   Operating during two calls   Swapping between calls   An icon (J) indicates the selected line number of the current call, when connected to two   calls.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Swap to change to the other call.   Ending current call   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect End.   Ending both calls   Press E.   Transferring a call   When you are connected to two calls, you can connect them together, and end your   connections, leaving the two callers to talk to each other.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Trans.   Note: You cannot do this while in multi-party mode.   Multi-party calls   Note: This is SIM dependent M.   In a multi-party call three to six people can have a conversation at the same time. You can   swap between a multi-party call and another call as you do for two separate calls.   Enabling a multi-party call   ꢀWith two calls connected (one active and one on hold), press Q.   ꢀSelect Merge.   All three parties can now talk to each other.   34   Voice calls   Adding people   You can add people to the multi-party call (up to a maximum of five), either by making   a call or accepting an incoming call. You can then merge the new call into the multi-party.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Merge.   Note: When you make a call or accept an incoming call, the multi-party call is placed on   hold. The other callers in the multi-party call can continue to talk to each other   while on hold from you.   Splitting a multi-party call   You can select a caller from the multi-party call and remove their connection, so that you   can talk privately to them.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Option.   ꢀSelect a caller.   ꢀSelect Split.   The selected caller is split from the multi-party and the multi-party call is placed on hold.   The remaining multi-party callers can still talk to each other.   Rejoining a multi-party call   When you have finished talking to an individual you can rejoin the multi-party call:   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Merge.   Ending a single connection to a multi-party call   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Option.   ꢀSelect a caller.   ꢀSelect End.   Note: You cannot end an individual caller if you have a call on hold or another call is   incoming.   Ending all connections to a multi-party call   Press E.   Note: This ends all calls, including those on hold or split from the multi-party call.   35   Voice calls   Using the notepad   During a call you can enter numbers that you may want to dial when you have finished   the call. You can make a note of these numbers on the notepad.   ꢀEnter the number.   ꢀWhen you have finished your call, press Dto dial the number.   or   ꢀPress L while the number is displayed to store the number in your Contacts List.   The current call remains active.   In call options   During a call select Menu to access the following menus:   Schedule, Contacts List, and Memo.   For information on using these menus, see the relevant section in this user guide.   36   Text entry   You use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Contacts List, to create text and   e-mail messages.   There are five different text entry modes: normal (ABC or abc), Greek (V), extended   alphabet (W), numbers (X) and T9® (T9). To change your text entry mode press L,   or select Menu > Input Mode, and select the mode that you want. The icon for the   current mode appears in the information area on the display. To change between upper   and lower case letters press *. The table below shows the characters that you can enter   in the different text modes.   Text Mode   Key T9®   Normal (ABC) Greek   Extended   Numeric (0 - 9)   Alternatives   + _   0 + P _   1 0 1 Punctuation . @ / : ; * # + - “ , ! ¡ ? ¿ _ ( ) [ ] { } ’ & % \ ^   ~ | < > = € £ $ ¥ ¤ §   abc   ABCabc   ΑΒΓ   AÄÅÆBCÇ   aäåæàbc   2 2 def   ghi   jkl   DEFdef   GHIghi   JKLjkl   ∆ΕΖ   ΗΘΙ   DEÉFdeéèf   GHIghiì   JKLjkl   3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 ΚΛΜ   ΝΞΟ   mno   MNOmno   MNÑOÖØm   nñoöøò   pqrs   PQRSpqrs   TUVtuv   ΠΡΣ   ΤΥΦ   ΧΨΩ   PQRSpqrsß   TUÜVtuüùv   WXYZwxyz   Shift/Lock   7 8 9 * # 7 8 9 * # tuv   wxyz   Shift/Lock   WXYZwxyz   Shift/Lock   Space   Note: The characters available in T9®, depend on the language you are using.   37   Text entry   T9®   Using T9® reduces the number of key presses required.   When in T9® mode:   ꢀPress a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be   displayed.   ꢀContinue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached.   ꢀCheck that the word has been typed correctly before continuing to the next word.   ꢀIf the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you   require, press eor 0until the correct word is displayed.   ꢀContinue to the next word.   ꢀIf the word you require is not in the internal dictionary, you can enter it using the   Normal mode, or add it to the internal T9® dictionary.   Adding entries to the T9® dictionary   If the internal T9® dictionary does not contain a word, name, or abbreviation that you   require, you can add it. Words that you add to the T9® dictionary are available for future   use.   ꢀFrom Normal, Extended or Greek mode, enter the required word.   ꢀWhen the word is complete, press L to select T9® entry mode.   Entering text   In Normal, Greek and Extended modes, each time you press a key in quick succession the   next character available on that key is displayed. For example, to enter ‘c’ you need to   press 2three times in quick succession. To enter the displayed character, release the   key or press another key. The cursor then moves to the next position. If you want to enter   two consecutive letters from the same key, for example ‘on’ or ‘ll’, you may need to press   cto move to the next position.   You can also select characters from the character list. You can display the character list   by pressing and holding a text entry key, or by selecting Menu > Char.List. Only the   characters available in your current text entry mode are displayed.   Editing text   Press eto move up or down one line of text.   Press fto move left or right one character.   Press M to delete the character to the left of the cursor.   Press and hold M to delete the current line.   If you move the cursor over a character and press another key, the new character is   inserted immediately before the selected character.   38   Text entry   Cut, copy and paste   You can cut, copy and paste text from other messages or contacts list entries on your   phone.   To cut text:   ꢀSelect Menu > Cut.   ꢀMove to the start of the text that you want to cut, and select Start.   ꢀUse fto highlight the text that you want to cut, and select Stop.   To copy text:   ꢀSelect Menu > Copy.   ꢀMove to the start of the text that you want to copy, and select Start.   ꢀUse fto highlight the text that you want to copy, and select Stop.   You can only paste text if you have previously cut or copied some text. To paste text:   ꢀMove where you want to paste the text.   ꢀSelect Menu > Paste.   Entering pictographs   You can enter pictographs in i-mode™ mail, when you enter text. To enter a pictograph   press Q, select Pict. List then select the item that you want in your message.   Note: You cannot enter pictographs in SMS, Data Folders, Contacts List and Schedule.   39   Settings   Use the Settings menu to personalise your phone.   Display   Display   Wallpaper On/Off   Show   Brightness Backlight   Time   Key   Clock/   Case   Screen   Operator   Notice   Backlight Calendar   Setting the wallpaper   The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode.   ꢀSelect Wallpaper.   ꢀSelect your picture.   If your picture is not in the folder press M then select another folder.   Changing the start up events   The start up events are an animation that you can select and a greeting that you enter.   These appear when you turn on the phone. The animation is also shown when you turn   off the phone.   On/Off Show   Animation   Greeting   Enter the text of   your greeting   Select one of   the preset   animations   Off   Setting the brightness   You can adjust the brightness of the display. To make the display brighter select +1, to   dim the display select -1.   ꢀSelect Brightness.   ꢀUse eto move between +1, 0 and –1.   ꢀPress Q.   40   Settings   Setting the backlight time   The Backlight Time is the time that your screen remains lit when you are not using your   phone.   ꢀSelect Backlight Time.   ꢀSelect from 10 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds.   Note: Setting the Backlight Time to 60 seconds, can reduce the talk and standby time   of your battery.   Setting the key backlight   The Key Backlight illuminates your phone’s keys.   ꢀSelect Key Backlight.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   Note: Turning on the Key Backlight can reduce the talk and standby time of your   battery.   Displaying the clock/calendar in idle mode   You can choose whether or not to display a clock or calendar on the screen when in idle   mode. Use eto move between the options.   Clock/Calendar   Remove Clock/   Calendar   Calendar   Digital   Clock   Analogue   Clock   Changing the case screen settings   The Case Screen is the screen on the front of the phone. It has a clock, icon area,   incoming message area and call alerts area.   Case Screen   Contrast   Backlight   Colour   Orientation   Case   Screen   41   Settings   Changing the contrast   ꢀSelect Contrast.   ꢀUse eto move between 0 and 10.   ꢀSelect Ok.   Changing the backlight colour   You set the backlight colour, to see what type of call you are receiving, or what mode you   are in when the phone is closed. You can set the backlight colour for:   z Alarm/Schedule   z Voice Calls   z Fax Calls   z Data Calls   z SMS   z Mail   z Voicemail   z Camera Mode   z Others   To set your backlight colours:   ꢀSelect BacklightColour.   ꢀSelect the item you want to change.   ꢀSelect a colour.   Changing the orientation   The orientation changes the alignment of the information on the case screen.   ꢀSelect Orientation.   ꢀSelect Left or Right.   Changing the case screen display   ꢀSelect Case Screen.   ꢀSelect from Clock/Status, Analogue and Digital.   If you select Clock/Status, the battery level and GSM signal strength appear in the   information area.   Operator notice   Note: This option is SIM dependent. M   If you disable Operator Notice, you stop receiving messages from your service provider.   42   Settings   Alerts   Alerts   Ring   Volume   Ring Type   Quiet   Mode   Vibration   Alert   Voice   Recorder   Auto   Answer   Changing the ring volume   You can change the ring volume so that you can hear your phone ring. For example, in a   noisy environment you may want to set the volume to maximum.   ꢀSelect Ring Volume.   ꢀUse eto move between 0 and 4 on the volume scale. You can also have an escalating   ring volume which starts quietly and gets louder. To get an escalating ring volume go   to 4 on the volume scale and then press bagain.   ꢀPress Qto select the new volume level.   Note: This option is unavailable if you are in quiet mode.   Setting the ring type   Use ring type to select the sound you want to hear when you receive a call.   ꢀSelect Ring Type.   ꢀSelect the type of call that you want to change.   ꢀSelect your sound.   If your sound is not in the folder press M then select another folder.   43   Settings   Setting quiet mode   In quiet mode the microphone amplifies your voice, so you can whisper and still be heard   by the person on the other end of the call. You should use quiet mode in situations where   you do not want to disturb the people around you.   In quiet mode, the phone does not ring when you receive a call or message, unless you set   a ring volume for quiet mode.   Quiet Mode   On/Off   Ring Volume   Vibration   0 - 4,   escalating   On   Off   Continuous Intermittent   Off   From the idle screen, you can press and hold #to swap between quiet mode on and   quiet mode off.   Setting a vibration alert   If you set a vibration alert, the phone vibrates when you receive a call or message. This   setting is separate from the vibration alert that you set for quiet mode.   ꢀSelect Vibration Alert.   ꢀSelect from Continuous, Intermittent and Off.   Recording a voice message   You can record a message to use as your ring type.   ꢀSelect Voice Recorder > Record.   ꢀRecord your message.   ꢀStore the recording in a data folder.   You can now select and use this sound in the same way as you do for any other ring types.   Once you have recorded a voice message you can edit it. Select Edit from the Voice   Recorder menu, then edit it as necessary.   Setting auto answer   When auto answer is on, and your phone is connected to a car kit or personal handsfree   adaptor, incoming calls are automatically answered.   Select Auto Answer > On.   To turn off auto answer:   Select Auto Answer > Off.   44   Settings   Keys   Keys   Keyguard   Key Volume   Key Tone   Answer   Key   Setting the keyguard   The keyguard stops the keypad being accessed.   Note: When the keyguard is on, you must turn it off before you can use the phone.   ꢀSelect Keyguard.   ꢀYou are asked ‘Guard Keypad?’. Press Q.   You can also set the keyguard directly from the idle screen:   ꢀPress and hold down Q.   ꢀSelect Keyguard.   ꢀYou are asked ‘Guard Keypad?’. Press Q.   To turn off the keyguard:   ꢀFrom idle mode press Q.   ꢀYou are asked ‘Free keypad?’. Press Q.   Changing the key volume   The key volume is the volume of the tone made when you press a key.   ꢀSelect Key Volume.   ꢀUse eto move the volume level between 0 and 4.   Changing the key tone   The key tone is the sound made when you press a key.   ꢀSelect Key Tone.   ꢀSelect the tone you want.   Choosing the key to use for the answer key   You can choose whether to use any key or just the send key (D) to answer a call.   ꢀSelect Answer Key.   ꢀSelect Any Key or Send Key.   45   Settings   Phone settings   Phone Settings   Language   DTMF   Length   All Tones Active Flip   Warning   Tones   Camera   Tones   User   Messages   Changing the language   You can change the language that the phone uses for display messages and text entry.   ꢀSelect Language.   ꢀSelect DisplayLanguage or Tegic Language.   ꢀSelect the language.   Note: Tegic language is the language used by T9® text entry. For more information on   Changing the DTMF length   DTMF stands for Dual Tone Multi-Frequency. You can send DTMF tones during a   conversation to access voicemail, paging and computerised home banking. For example,   you may need to enter a number to remotely access voicemail messages.   ꢀSelect DTMF Length.   ꢀSelect Long or Short.   Turning tones on and off   You can turn on or off all tones or just warning tones.   ꢀSelect All Tones or Warning Tones.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   Note: If you turn off Warning Tones, then your phone beeps when you cannot use it.   Active flip   If you enable active flip, you can answer a call by opening the phone, end the call by   closing the phone and reject a call by pressing the memo/camera shutter key.   Note: The default for this is on.   ꢀSelect Active Flip.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   46   Settings   Selecting camera tones   The camera tone is the sound the phone makes when you take a picture.   ꢀSelect Camera Tones.   ꢀSelect a tone type.   Editing user messages   The phone contains some standard user messages that you can send to other people. You   can edit these messages to suit you.   ꢀSelect User Messages.   ꢀSelect the message you want to edit.   ꢀEdit the message.   Clock   Clock   Clock Set   Current   Location   Display   Format   Away Clock   Power Time   Setting the clock   Clock Set   Time Set   Home   Summertime   Away   Summertime   Home Area   Time   Difference   Auto   Adjustment   Setting the time   Use this to set the current time and date on your phone.   ꢀEnter the date (day/month/year).   ꢀEnter the time (24 hour clock)   Setting summertime   You can set summertime when you are at home or away. When you set summertime, the   clock automatically moves on by one hour.   ꢀSelect Home Summertime or Away Summertime.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   Setting your home area   ꢀSelect Home Area.   ꢀSelect World List to choose a country. Select the country you are in.   ꢀSelect City List to choose a city. Select the city closest to your current location.   47   Settings   Auto adjusting the time difference   If you are away, in a country with one time zone, then the time difference can be adjusted   automatically.   Select Clock Set > Auto Adjustment > On.   The phone gets your location from the local network provider, and adjusts the clock   automatically.   Setting the time difference   If you are away, in a country with more than one time zone, then you can set the time   difference manually.   ꢀSelect Clock Set > Time Difference.   ꢀSelect the difference from your home area.   Changing your location   You can change your location so that the phone’s clock automatically adjusts depending   on whether you are at home or abroad. All the clocks on the phone display the time of the   selected location.   ꢀSelect Current Location.   ꢀSelect Home or Away.   If you select Away, you may need to adjust the time difference, so your clock is correct.   To do this see Setting the time difference on page 48.   Changing the display format   You can choose how you want the time and date to display.   ꢀSelect Display Format   ꢀSelect from the displayed list of date and time formats.   Display Format   HH:MM   HH:MM AM   HH:MM AM DD/MM   HH:MM AM MM/DD   HH:MM DD/MM/YYYY   YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM   MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM   Changing the appearance of the away clock   You can choose how you want the away clock to display.   ꢀSelect Away Clock.   Ok   ꢀSelect from Off, Large Clock or Case Clock.   Setting the power on and off times   You can use this to set the phone to turn itself on or off automatically at a specified time.   ꢀSelect Power Time.   ꢀSelect --:-- On or --:-- Off.   If times are already set then these times appear before the words On and Off.   ꢀSelect --:-- or the existing time.   ꢀEnter the time you want the phone to power on or off.   ꢀSet whether these power on/off times are Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled.   ꢀPress L to save your settings.   48   Settings   Disabling the power on and off times   ꢀSelect the power on or off time.   ꢀSelect the frequency option.   ꢀSelect Disabled.   ꢀPress L to save your alarm settings.   Or   ꢀHighlight the power on or off time.   ꢀPress L to cycle through Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled.   ꢀStop at Disabled.   ꢀPress Qthen L to save your alarm settings.   Caution: You need to ensure that the times you set do not automatically power on when   you are in an aircraft, medical facility etc. See Important information on   Call service   Call Service   Calls   Connections   Service   Charges   Send My   Number   Note: The functions available are SIM dependent. M   Calls   Calls   Last Call Timer   All Calls Timer   Call Waiting   Caller’s ID   Withhold ID   Viewing the length of your last call   ꢀSelect Calls > Last Call Timer.   ꢀThe length of your last call is displayed.   49   Settings   Viewing the combined length of all your outgoing or incoming calls   ꢀSelect Calls > All Calls Timer.   ꢀSelect Incoming or Outgoing.   ꢀThe combined length of all your incoming or outgoing calls since the timer was last   reset, is displayed.   Once you have seen the total time you can reset the timer:   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀYou are asked ‘Reset Total Time?’. Press Q.   ꢀEnter the lock code.   Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. For security you should change this to a four   figure number that you can remember, see Changing the phone lock code on   Checking the status of call waiting, caller’s id and withhold id   Note: This is network dependent R.   ꢀSelect Calls.   ꢀSelect Call Waiting, Caller’s ID or Withhold ID.   ꢀThe status is displayed.   For Call Waiting, you can change the status:   If Call Waiting is disabled and you want it enabled, select Menu > Enable.   If Call Waiting is enabled and you want it disabled, select Menu > Disable.   Connections   Connections   Last Connection   All Connections   Call Priority   Viewing details of your last connection   Select Connections > Last Connection.   The time and data transfer details are displayed.   50   Settings   Viewing the combined details of your previous connections   Select Connections > All Connections.   The combined length of all your incoming or outgoing calls since the timer was last reset,   is displayed.   Once you have seen all the details you can reset the total time and data:   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀYou are asked ‘Reset Total Time and Data?’. Press Q.   ꢀEnter the lock code.   Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. For security you should change this to a four   figure number that you can remember, see Changing the phone lock code on   Allowing incoming calls during data transfer   With this enabled, you can accept incoming calls while you are transferring data. With   this disabled, you cannot answer incoming calls while you are transferring data.   ꢀSelect Connections > Call Priority.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   Service charges   Note: This is SIM and service provider dependent. This option is only available for ‘Pay   as you go’ SIMs.   To maintain control over the cost of calls that you make, you can set the phone to restrict   its use to a specified number of units.   Setting the unit price   First you need to enter a price per unit. This is the amount that your service provider   charges for one unit of call time.   ꢀSelect Service Charges > Price/Unit.   ꢀEnter your PIN2.   ꢀEnter the currency unit (maximum 3 characters).   ꢀEnter the unit price.   51   Settings   Setting the maximum unit level   Use this to set the maximum cost of the calls that you can make.   ꢀSelect Service Charges > Max Cost.   ꢀSelect Menu > Edit.   ꢀEnter your PIN2.   ꢀEnter the maximum number of units (the corresponding cost is displayed).   Note: The duration of one unit may vary during the day at peak and off-peak times.   The call charge information may not be an accurate reflection of the tariffs   charged by your service provider.   Disabling the maximum unit level   Use this to disable your maximum cost setting.   ꢀSelect Service Charges > Max Cost.   ꢀSelect Menu > Disable.   ꢀConfirm that you want to disable this setting.   ꢀEnter your PIN2.   Setting a warning level   You can set a warning to indicate that you have almost reached your maximum cost.   Note: This is SIM dependent M.   ꢀSelect Service Charges > Warning At.   ꢀEnter a value in units at which you want the warning to sound.   Viewing the remaining cost   You can see how many units you have left before you reach your maximum cost level.   Select Service Charges > Cost Left.   Viewing the used cost   You can see how many units you have used.   Select Service Charges > Call Meter   52   Settings   Sending your number   Note: This is network dependent R.   If your network supports this function, you can decide whether you want your phone   number to be sent when you make a call.   Note: You must be registered with a service provider before you can choose to send your   number.   ꢀSelect Send My Number.   ꢀSelect from Network Set, On and Off.   If you select Network Set, your network’s default setting is used.   Call divert   Call Divert   Divert Voice   Divert Fax   Divert Data   Cancel All   Status   Setting and cancelling diverts   To set diverts for specific call types:   ꢀSelect the type of call you want to divert.   ꢀSelect Set.   ꢀSelect from All, When Busy, When No Reply and When Unreachable.   ꢀEnter the number to divert to.   To cancel diverts for specific call types:   ꢀSelect the type of call you want to cancel the divert on.   ꢀSelect Cancel.   ꢀSelect from All, When Busy, When No Reply and When Unreachable.   To cancel all diverts:   ꢀSelect Cancel All.   ꢀConfirm that you want to cancel all the diverts you have set.   Viewing the divert status   ꢀSelect Status.   ꢀUse eto scroll through the list, only one item at a time appears on the screen.   53   Settings   Security   Security   Phone Lock   Call Bar   PIN   PIN2   Fixed Dial   Barred   Dial   Setting and cancelling the phone lock   Note: You can also set the phone lock by holding down Qon the idle screen, then   following the instructions below.   When the phone lock is set you can only use the phone to receive incoming calls and to   make emergency calls.   ꢀSelect Phone Lock > On/Off > On.   ꢀEnter the lock code.   The lock icon (O) is displayed on the screen.   When the phone lock is on you have to enter the lock code from the idle screen before   you can use the phone.   Note: The phone lock code is preset to 0000. For security, you should change this to your   own four-figure number, see Changing the phone lock code on page 54.   To cancel the phone lock:   ꢀSelect Phone Lock > On/Off > Off.   ꢀEnter the lock code.   Changing the phone lock code   You can change the phone lock code to a four figure number that you find easy to   remember.   ꢀSelect Phone Lock > Change Code.   ꢀEnter the current phone lock code.   ꢀEnter the new phone lock code.   ꢀVerify the new phone lock code.   54   Settings   Setting and cancelling call bar   Call barring restricts certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls, using a password   provided by your service provider. When you check the status of the Call Bar, your phone   must be registered with a network. You can set call barring for voice, fax and data calls.   ꢀSelect Call Bar.   ꢀSelect the type of call that you want to bar.   ꢀSelect Set or Cancel.   ꢀSelect when you want to bar the calls.   ꢀEnter the password, provided by your service provider.   Note: You can change your password to something that you find easy to remember,   To cancel all the current call bars:   ꢀSelect Call Bar > Cancel All.   ꢀEnter the password.   ꢀConfirm that you want to cancel all the set call bars.   Viewing the call bar status   You can see whether you have any call types barred.   ꢀSelect Call Bar > Status.   ꢀUse eto scroll through the list, only one item at a time appears on the screen.   Changing the password   You can change the password to something that you find easy to remember.   ꢀSelect Call Bar > Password.   ꢀEnter the password, supplied by your service provider.   ꢀEnter the new password.   ꢀVerify the new password.   55   Settings   Enabling and disabling PIN and PIN2   The PIN protects your phone against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, you have   to enter it every time you turn on the phone.   You need PIN2 to set fixed dial numbers.   Your PIN and PIN2 are supplied by your service provider.   Note: If you enter the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times, the phone locks and you need   to enter the PUK or PUK2 code. If you enter the PUK or PUK2 code incorrectly   ten times, your phone no longer operates. All information stored in the SIM is lost,   and you need to replace the SIM. Contact your service provider for the PUK and   PUK2 codes. Contact your service provider for more details.   ꢀSelect PIN or PIN2.   ꢀSelect Enable/Disable.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   ꢀEnter the PIN or PIN2.   Changing the PIN   You can change the PIN to an eight figure number that you find easy to remember.   ꢀSelect PIN.   ꢀSelect Change.   ꢀEnter the PIN.   ꢀEnter the new PIN.   ꢀVerify the new PIN.   Note: You can only change the PIN when it is enabled.   56   Settings   Enabling and disabling fixed dial   Fixed dial is part of the Contacts List, but with added security. When you enable fixed   dial:   z You can only dial numbers that are in the fixed dial store   z If you manually dial a number, it must match one in the fixed dial store.   z If you store, edit or delete a phone number, you have to enter your PIN2.   To enable or disable fixed dial:   ꢀSelect Fixed Dial.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   ꢀEnter your PIN2, provided by your service provider.   When you enable fixed dial, in the Contacts List you can only browse the numbers that   are in the fixed dial store.   Enabling and disabling barred dial   When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as   barred dial numbers. You can use this to stop certain numbers being dialled.   To enable or disable barred dial:   ꢀSelect Barred Dial.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   ꢀEnter your password.   Network   Network   New   Network   Search   Mode   Network   List   Changing to a new network   When you are not in your home country or region, you may be able to use a network that   you are not directly subscribed to. This is called roaming.   Note: National Law may not permit roaming in your home region.   Use the options on the Network menu to select a network that is available in your current   location.   ꢀSelect New Network.   ꢀSelect a new network.   An X appears in the information area if you cannot register with the selected network.   57   Settings   Search mode   You can set the Search Mode to Automatic or Manual. When the Search Mode is   Manual, the phone only uses the selected network. If coverage is lost, you need to select   another network. When the Search Mode is Automatic, the phone automatically   reselects a new network to maintain network availability.   Network list   In Automatic Mode, the phone uses the Network List to find a new network. The   location numbers in the Network List show the search priority. You can change the list   as follows:   Insert stores a new network in the currently displayed location, and moves other   networks down.   Edit overwrites the old network with a new one.   Delete deletes the currently displayed network.   Ok selects the currently displayed network.   i-mode™ server   You use this option to set up your i-mode™ server.   Note: This information may have been pre-programmed by your service provider. If you   modify these settings, your browser may no longer work.   Once you have set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to   activate the new setting.   You can set up three servers on your phone.   i-mode server   <1> to <3>   Edit   Profile Proxy Port SSL Port   Name   Proxy   Host   Portal   URL   Mail URL MMS URL   GPRS   Settings   58   Settings   For GPRS Settings you need to select Set, then select Edit and set the options:   Server Setting Settings Options   Profile name   What you want to call the   server. Defaults are <1>, <2>   and <3>.   Proxy Port   SSL Port   Proxy port setting   SSL port setting   Proxy Host   Portal URL   Mail URL   MMS URL   GPRS Settings   Proxy host setting   URL for portal   URL for i-mode™ mail server.   URL for MMS Server.   Access Point Name   User ID   User Password   Authentication.   The name of the Access Point.   PPP ID setting.   PPP password setting.   Normal   Encrypted   None   i-mode™ lock   If you turn on the i-mode™ lock, you cannot connect to any i-mode™ services or send or   receive mail.   To turn on the i-mode™ lock, select i-mode Lock > On, then enter the i-mode™ lock   code.   To turn off the i-mode™ lock, select i-mode Lock > Off, then enter the i-mode™ lock   code.   Defaults   Use this to return your personal settings to their factory default. You cannot return the   Phone Lock or Language to their default settings.   59   Contacts list   Use the Contacts List menu to store a person’s phone numbers, e-mail   addresses, company name, picture and other information. You can also set   up how your contacts list is organised and displayed.   Browse   This menu only applies to contacts stored on your phone. For contacts stored on the SIM   Browse   Select a   contact   View   Recall   Delete   Create   Infrared   Bluetooth   –> SIM   Note: When you create or edit any of your entries, you must press L to save your   changes, or they will be lost.   View. Displays all the details for the entry you selected. You need to scroll down the   screen to see all the information.   Recall. Displays the phone number for the entry you selected. You can either call it or   change it. To call it press D.   Delete. Deletes the entry.   Create. Creates a new entry in the Contacts List.   Infrared. Sends the details of the current entry to another device via the Infrared port.   Bluetooth. Sends the details of the current entry to another Bluetooth® device.   Note: To receive a contact entry from another Infrared or Bluetooth® device use Receive   –> SIM. Copies the details of the current entry to the SIM. If the current entry is a Fixed   Dial Number, it is copied to the Fixed Dial Number area of your SIM.   60   Contacts list   Create   Note: When you create or edit any entries, you must remember to press L to save your   changes, or they will be lost.   Creating a new contact   ꢀSelect an item.   ꢀEnter the data using the keypad, or select an item from the list available.   For each contact you can enter:   Item   Number of characters   First name   Last name   Home number   Work number   Mobile number   Other number   Home mail   Work mail   Other mail   URL   16   16   40   40   40   40   80   80   80   80   Title   16   Company   16   Note   32   Photo   Select a picture from the list or take a picture with the camera   Select a group from the list.   Select a tone from the list.   Group name   Ring type   Vibration alert   Case screen colour   Location   Select a vibration type from the list.   Select a colour from the list.   3 (up to 500 locations)   When you have entered all the details, press L to save the contact.   61   Contacts list   Note: Location is the location number in your Contacts List.   If you put a contact in a group which has a ring type, case screen colour and   vibration alert, then these options are not available for the individual contact.   Entering DTMF digits in a phone number   You can enter DTMF digits at the end of a phone number, so that these numbers are   automatically sent after the main phone number.   ꢀEnter the phone number.   ꢀPress and hold 0until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number.   ꢀEnter the DTMF digits, for example, the number to access voicemail messages.   When you call this number the DTMF tones are sent after 3 seconds.   Entering a picture   You can choose from Camera and Select. Choose Camera to take a picture with the   phone’s camera.   ꢀSelect Camera.   ꢀTake the picture.   ꢀPress L to return to the Contact.   Choose Select to select a picture from your Data Folders.   ‘Wild’ numbers   Wild numbers are spaces that you can store in a phone number. You must fill the wild   numbers before you can dial that phone number. You can use wild numbers in   conjunction with fixed dial, to, for example, restrict calls to a specific area by storing the   area code then adding the remainder of the number when it is recalled.   To enter a wild number:   While entering a phone number, press and hold 0, until _ is displayed.   When you recall this phone number, enter the required number to replace the wild   number.   62   Contacts list   Voice dial   With voice dial you can save a number using your voice. You can then dial the number   by saying the name that you want to call.   Creating a voice dial entry   ꢀSelect Voice Dial.   ꢀSelect Add.   ꢀSelect a contact.   ꢀSelect Recall.   ꢀSelect Ok.   ꢀHold the phone about 20cm away from your mouth.   ꢀSpeak clearly into the microphone to record the required name.   For each entry you are prompted to record the name a second time, so that the phone   recognises your voice and intonation.   When you have finished recording, the display shows whether or not the recording was   successful. If the recording failed, you need to try again. You can try as many times as   you need to.   Note: Each recording is short, so be ready to speak soon after initiating the recording.   Recalling a voice dial entry   ꢀFrom idle mode press and hold bor a.   ꢀSay clearly the name that you want to recall.   ꢀPress Dto call the number.   Dialling a voice dial entry   You can set up voice dial to dial a voice dial number directly from idle mode, so you don’t   have to press Dto call the number.   ꢀSelect Voice Dial.   ꢀSelect On/Off.   ꢀSelect On.   To turn it off select Off.   Note: Use voice dial to make calls from your Bluetooth® headset or car kit.   Voice dial recordings must be loud to ensure that confirmation is audible when   using some car kits.   63   Contacts list   Editing a voice dial entry   ꢀSelect Voice Dial.   ꢀSelect an entry.   ꢀSelect from Add, Play and Delete.   Add. Add a new Voice Dial entry.   Play. Listen to the recording for the selected entry.   Delete. Delete the selected entry.   Groups   From the Groups menu, you can set up groups of contacts. You can use groups to collect   together types of entries, for example, business, friends and family. You can give each   group a suitable title, for quick access to the entries.   Creating a group   ꢀSelect a preset group name or one of the available user group names from the list.   ꢀYou can enter a name, ring type, vibration alert and case screen colour.   Note: If you already have ring type, vibration alert and case screen colour set for an   individual that you add to the group, then the group’s settings are used in   preference to those set for the individual.   Viewing a group   Once you have created a group, you can view its settings.   ꢀSelect the group on the list.   ꢀSelect View from the menu.   From this view you can then edit the group settings:   ꢀSelect the item that you want to edit.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀMake your changes.   ꢀSelect Ok to make your changes or Cancel to revert to the original.   You can revert to the original settings by selecting Reset.   Previewing a group   This simulates an incoming call, so that you can review your settings and see if they are   what you want.   ꢀSelect a group.   ꢀSelect Preview.   You can then adjust your settings using View.   64   Contacts list   Adding and removing members   Once you have created a group, you can add or remove members.   To add a new member:   ꢀSelect the group on the list.   ꢀSelect Members from the menu.   ꢀSelect Add.   ꢀSelect a contact from your list.   To remove a member:   ꢀSelect the group on the list.   ꢀSelect Members from the menu.   ꢀHighlight a contact.   ꢀSelect Remove to remove this contact from the group.   Settings   Settings   Sort by   Display by   Separator   Hotkey   Dialling   Voice Dial   Setting how to sort or search entries   You can choose how to sort and search the entries in your Contacts List.   ꢀSelect Sort by or Display by.   ꢀSelect First Name or Last Name.   Setting how to display entries   You can choose how to display the entries in your Contacts List.   ꢀSelect Separator.   ꢀSelect Space or Comma.   65   Contacts list   Enabling and disabling hotkey dialling   With hotkey dialling, you can press and hold the digit key that relates to a location   number to call contacts on your Contacts List. For example, to call the contact in location   3 of your Contacts List, press and hold 3.   To enable hotkey dialling, select Hotkey Dialling, then select SIM Phonebook, Mobile   Phonebook or Service Dial.   Note: The Service Dial option is SIM dependent.   To disable hotkey dialling, select Hotkey Dialling > Off.   Enabling and disabling voice dialling   With voice dialling, you can call a contact by speaking into the microphone.   ꢀSelect Voice Dial.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   To set up voice dial numbers see Creating a voice dial entry on page 63.   SIM   This shows the contacts stored on your SIM.   SIM   Select a   contact   View   Recall   Delete   Create   –> Phone   Profile   Note: When you create or edit any of your entries, you must press L to save your   changes, or they will be lost.   View. Displays all the details for the entry you selected. You need to scroll down the   screen to see all the information.   Recall. Displays the phone number for the entry you selected. You can either call it or   change it. To call it press D.   Delete. Deletes the entry.   Create. Creates a new entry in the Contacts List.   Note: For a SIM entry you can only enter a name, phone number and location.   66   Contacts list   –> Phone. Copies the details of the current entry to the phone.   Profile. Displays the entry’s profile.   Creating fixed dial number entries   Note: Before you can create a fixed dial number entry, you have to enable Fixed Dial   Fixed dial is part of the Contacts List, but with added security. When you enable fixed   dial:   z You can only dial numbers that are in the fixed dial store   z If you manually dial a number, it must match one in the fixed dial store.   z If you store, edit or delete a phone number, you have to enter the PIN2, provided by   your service provider.   You enter the contact details using the Create option on the SIM menu. When you save   the entry you have to enter your PIN2. The number is stored in the fixed dial store on your   SIM.   Creating barred dial number entries   Note: Before you can create a barred dial number entry you have to enable Barred Dial   When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as   barred dial numbers. You can use this to stop certain numbers being dialled.   You enter the contact details using the Create option on the SIM menu. When you save   the entry you have to enter your password.   Storage   This shows the amount of space you have used on your SIM and your phone. Use eto   move between the two.   You can copy all the SIM contacts to the phone or copy all the phone contacts to the SIM:   ꢀSelect Menu > Copy All.   ꢀSelect SIM to phone or Phone to SIM.   You can delete all the SIM contacts or all the phone contacts:   ꢀSelect Menu > Delete All.   ꢀSelect SIM Contacts or Phone Contacts.   67   Contacts list   Service dial   Note: This option is SIM dependent. M   Your service provider may provide a telephone number for you to access other services.   Info numbers   Note: This option is SIM dependent. M   Your service provider may provide some useful telephone numbers for you to call for   services such as directory enquiries.   Voicemail   Note: This option is SIM dependent. M   Before you can use voicemail, you may need to contact your service provider.   ꢀSelect Voicemail.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Recall.   ꢀPress Dto dial the number.   Follow the instructions given by your service provider at this number.   68   Applications   This menu lists the Java™ applications that are available on your phone.   To use an application highlight it in the list and press Q. You can have up   to 50 Java™ applications on your phone.   Note: You download new applications from your service provider’s website, using the   i-mode™ browser.   From the Applications menu you need to press Eto return to the main menu.   System menu   While the list of Java™ applications is displayed you can press L to get the system   menu. This gives you the following options:   SetDescription. The enable/disable function gives you the option to display details of   the JavaT application.   Delete All.This deletes all your Java™ applications.   Storage Status.The shows the amount of memory that are using for Java™ applications.   Trace Info.This shows the debug information for the Java™ application.   About. This displays the Java™ copyright information.   Note: In some circumstances some of these options may not be available. Options that   are not available appear in grey.   Application menu   While the list of Java™ applications is displayed you can press M to get the application   menu. This gives you the following options:   Properties. This displays information about the Java™ application.   Upgrade. Use this to upgrade to a new version of the Java™ application.   Delete. Delete the Java™ application.   Note: You can delete the pre-installed Java™ applications, but once they are deleted you   cannot reinstall them.   ConnectNetwork. Set whether or not to use the HTTP communication with the Java™   application. Select from Enable, Disable and Confirm Every appli Start.   Set AutoStart. Set the time and date to start the Java™ application automatically.   Note: In some circumstances some of these options may not be available. Options that   are not available appear in grey.   69   i-mode™   Use the i-mode™ menu to access on-line services such as site (program)   connection, mail and Internet services.   The following i-mode™ icons can appear on your phone:   A i-mode™ connecting, B i-mode™ locked   i-mode™ connected   C unread mail   D unread mail full   E mail on server   i-Menu   This starts the i-mode™ browser.   of the servers has been set.   To end your connection, press E.   Mail   Mail   Create   Mail   Inbox   Draft   Check   New Mail   Back   Create   MMS   Outbox   Selectable   Rcv.   Mail   Settings   Note: Create MMS and SelectableRcv. is dependent on your service provider.   70   i-mode™   Create Mail   To create an e-mail message:   ꢀSelect Mail > Create Mail.   or   From the idle screen press L > Create Mail.   Note: Using L as a shortcut to the Mail menu is dependent on your service provider.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Subject, then press Qto enter a subject.   ꢀSelect To:1, then press Qto enter an address.   or   Select an address from your Contacts List by pressing L and selecting Open   Contacts.   ꢀYou can add To, Cc and Bcc addresses. Press L and select Add To, Add Cc or Add   Bcc. You can have up to five addresses for To, Cc and Bcc.   Note: You cannot send messages to just Cc or Bcc.   ꢀSelect Message, then press Qto enter your message.   If you have set header text and a signature, you can enter them by pressing L and   selecting Attach Header or Attach Sign.   Note: If you have set the auto attach option for Edit Header or Signature in the Mail   Settings menu, then your header text or signature automatically appear in the   message area.   ꢀTo attach a file select Attachment, then press Qtwice to browse Data Folders.   or   Press L, then select Attach Image or Attach Melody.   ꢀSelect the file that you want to attach. You cannot attach barred files.   ꢀWhen your message is complete, select Send and press Qto send your message.   or   Press L, then select Send.   To save your message, select Save and press Q, or press L, then select Save. Your   message is stored in the Draft so you can send or edit it later.   Note: Maximum size of a mail is 50kB or 100kB. (Service provider dependent)   71   i-mode™   User messages   You can enter one of the predefined user message in your e-mail message:   ꢀSelect Menu > User Msg.   A list of the user defined messages is displayed.   ꢀSelect the message you require.   ꢀPress Q.   To edit a user message, see Editing user messages on page 47.   Create MMS   the servers has been set.   To create a multimedia (MMS) message:   ꢀSelect Menu > i-mode > Mail > Create MMS.   or   From the idle screen, press L > Create MMS.   Note: Using L as a shortcut to the Mail menu is dependent on your service provider.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Subject, then press Qto enter a subject.   ꢀSelect To:1, then press Qto enter an address.   or   Select an address from your Contacts List by pressing L and selecting Open   Contacts.   ꢀSelect Weiter, then press Qto edit your message.   To enter new text, select Add Text from the menu.   ꢀTo attach a file, select Add Image or Add Audio from the menu. You can then   browse Data Folders and select the file that you want to attach. You cannot attach   barred files.   Note: Once you have entered text, attached an image file or an audio file, the menu also   displays the options Remove Text, Remove Image and Remove Audio.   ꢀWhen your message is complete, select Send and press Qto send your message.   or   Press L, then select Send.   72   i-mode™   To save your message, select Save and press Q, or press L, then select Save. Your   message is stored in the Draft so you can send or edit it later.   Note: Maximum size of a mail is 50kB or 100kB. (Service provider dependent)   Use Preview to preview your slide while you are creating it.   Use the options Add Slide, Insert Slide and Remove Slide to arrange the slides in your   message. You can set up to 50 slides.   Use Text Colour to set the text colour for a particular slide.   Use Background to set the background colour for all the slides in your message.   Use Change Region to set the area of the screen for image content and text content.   Use Swap Img/Text to swap the positions of the image content and the text content.   MMS options   You can set up the following options from MMS Options:   Slide Time. Set the slide display time.   Text Begin. Set the text content begin time of each slide.   Text End. Set the text content end time of each slide.   Image Begin. Set the image content begin time of each slide.   Image End. Set the image content end time of each slide.   User messages   While entering text, you can enter one of the predefined user message in your MMS   message:   ꢀSelect Menu > Add Text > Menu > User Msg.   A list of the user defined messages is displayed.   ꢀSelect the message you require.   ꢀPress Q.   To edit a user message, see Editing user messages on page 47.   Inbox   Your Inbox shows all the messages that you have received. To access your Inbox from   the idle screen, press and hold L.   Outbox   Your Outbox shows all the messages that you have sent.   Draft   Draft lists all the messages that you have not yet sent, so you can still make changes to   them.   73   i-mode™   SelectableRcv.   Use this to receive or delete a mail or MMS message from the server.   Check new mail   Use this to check to see if you have any new mail.   Mail settings   Mail Settings   Attachment   Back   Edit   Header   Quotation   Auto   Reception   Signature   Auto Play   Receive   Attach.   Check   Settings   Edit Header. Use this to insert any text that you want to appear at the beginning of an   outgoing message, for example “Dear All”. You can enter up to 128 characters.   Signature. Use this to insert essential information in outgoing messages, for example,   your name. You can enter up to 60 characters.   Quotation. Use this to attach text from the message that you are replying to. You can   enter up to 20 characters.   Auto Play. Use this to set up whether or not an audio attachment is played automatically.   Auto Reception. Use this to set up whether or not your messages are automatically   received to the phone.   ReceiveAttach.. Use this to accept or reject reception of image and MIDI files attached   to received mail.   Attachment. You can set this to be Valid or Invalid. If you select Valid, when you   receive a melody file it is treated as melody data so you can play it. If you select Invalid,   then when you receive a melody file it is treated as text data so you cannot play it.   Check Settings. Use this to display all the options on this menu with their current setting.   Back. Use this to take you back to the Mail menu.   Back   This takes you back to the i-mode™ menu.   SMS   This accesses the same options as the SMS menu on the main menu. See SMS on page 83   for information on these options.   74   i-mode™   Bookmarks   This lists the bookmarks that you have stored. Select a bookmark from the list to go   directly to that page.   Internet   Internet   Enter URL   URL History   Back   Enter URL   Use this to enter a URL to go to a specific site.   URL history   This lists the addresses that you have entered and connected to using the Enter URL   option. To return to a site, highlight it in the list and press Q.   Back   Takes you back to the i-mode™ menu.   Page memos   Use this to view previously saved pages.   i-mode™ settings   i-mode settings   Setting   Time Out   Show   Tables   Load   Images   Word   Wrap   Certificates   Send   Check   Back   PhoneInfo Settings   Use these menu options to set up how your phone uses and displays web pages.   Setting time out   Use this to set the time after which the connection is broken if there is no activity. Select   from 60 seconds, 90 seconds and Off.   Show tables   Use this to set whether or not to display tables that are contained in a web page.   75   i-mode™   Load images   Use this to set whether or not to display images that are contained in a web page.   Word wrap   Use this to set whether to display text as it appears on the web page or wrap it to fit your   phone’s screen.   Certificates   Use this to set whether or not to confirm certificate for attesting server.   Send PhoneInfo   Use this to set whether or not to send your phone information when connecting to the   browser server.   Check settings   Use this to display all the options from this menu with their current setting.   Back   Takes you back to the i-mode™ menu.   76   Camera   Note: Before you use the camera you should set the date and time.   You can take pictures with the built-in camera, and send them in multimedia (MMS) and   e-mail messages, or use them as wallpaper.   Camera Lens   Self-portrait Mirror   Photo Light   Camera   Shutter Key   Changing to camera mode   To change to camera mode either select Camera from the main menu, or press and hold   the memo key/camera shutter key from idle mode when the phone is closed.   Leaving camera mode   To leave camera mode press Eto return to idle mode.   Taking a picture   ꢀWhen you are in camera mode, move the phone around until you can see the image   you want on the preview screen.   ꢀPress Qto capture the image.   If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken, you can press M to   delete it.   77   Camera   Taking a self-portrait   You can take a self-portrait using the shutter button on the side of the phone.   ꢀEnsure that the phone is in camera mode.   ꢀClose the phone.   ꢀView the image in the self-portrait mirror.   ꢀPress the shutter button on the side of the phone.   You can use this image in the same way as any other picture that you take with the   camera.   Saving a picture   When you take a picture, it is automatically given a default name and stored in a data   Incoming calls when in camera mode   If you receive an incoming call while you are in camera mode, the phone leaves camera   mode and switches to the incoming call. If a captured image is on the preview screen, it   is saved to the My Pictures folder of your Data Folders. If you want to use the image   when you have completed your call, go to Data Folders > My Pictures and select the   image.   Using your picture   Take a picture   MMS   Mail   Edit   Rename   Delete   Once you have taken a picture, press Qto access the menu.   Sending the picture in a multimedia or mail message   Select MMS or Mail.   A multimedia or mail message is opened, with the picture already embedded or attached.   78   Camera   Editing the picture   When you have finished editing the picture, you must press Qto save your changes.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀPress L.   Edit   Brightness   Effect   Frame   Size   Format   Trim   Changing the brightness   ꢀSelect Brightness.   ꢀPress cto make it lighter or dto make it darker.   Changing the effect   Use this to change your picture’s colours by using an effect.   ꢀSelect Effect.   ꢀSelect from Sepia, Monochrome and Negative.   Selecting a frame   Use this to enhance your picture, by adding one of the predefined frames.   ꢀSelect Frame.   ꢀSelect from a list of frames. You can preview the frame by highlighting it then   pressing Q.   Changing the size   Use this to make your picture larger or smaller.   ꢀSelect Size.   ꢀChoose Width or Height.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀEnter the percentage by which you want to change the size.   ꢀPress Q.   Note: This does not cut your image, it compresses and/or stretches it. To cut your image,   use Trim.   79   Camera   Changing the format   ꢀSelect Format.   ꢀChoose from JPEG Fine, JPEG Normal and JPEG Economy.   JPEG Economy produces a small file but with a low resolution.   JPEG Normal produces a file which is acceptable for most uses.   JPEG Fine produces a large file with high resolution.   Trimming your picture   Use this to select and save just a small part of your picture.   ꢀSelect Trim.   ꢀUse gto increase and decrease the size of the box to include just the part of the   picture that you want.   ꢀFirst adjust up and left, then press Qto adjust down and right. The white corner of   the box indicates the directions that you can go.   ꢀWhen you have the selection you want, press Qto select the area.   ꢀPress Q.   Renaming the picture   ꢀSelect Rename.   ꢀUse M to remove the existing text.   ꢀEnter the new text.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Ok to save your changes or Cancel to revert to the old name.   Deleting the picture   ꢀSelect Delete or press M.   ꢀPress Qto confirm, or M to cancel.   Close up picture   When the image is on the preview screen, press bto see a close up picture. This zooms   in on the centre of the image. Press ato return to the original image.   Brightness adjustment   You can set the brightness of an image both before and after taking the picture. The   brightness can be increased or decreased by two levels.   Changing brightness while taking a picture   When the image is on the preview screen, press cto make it lighter or dto make it   darker. The brightness icon at the top of the screen changes to show how much lighter or   darker you have made the image.   80   Camera   Changing brightness after taking a picture   Preview screen menu   Preview Screen   Photo Light   Twilight   Effect   Frame   Format   Capture   Mode   These are all set up using the same basic method:   ꢀWhen the required image is shown in the preview screen, press L.   ꢀSelect the required option.   ꢀSelect the required setting.   ꢀPress M to leave the menu.   Photo light   Turns on a light on the front of the phone.   Twilight   Turn Twilight on when taking pictures in low light conditions.   Effect   With Effect you can choose from Off, Sepia, Monochrome or Negative.   Frame   This places a border round the image. You can preview the frame by highlighting it then   pressing Q.   Format   With Format you can choose the format for saving your image.   JPEG Economy produces a small file but with a low resolution.   JPEG Normal produces a file which is acceptable for most uses.   JPEG Fine produces a large file with high resolution.   81   Camera   Resolution   With Resolution you can choose the resolution for your image. You can choose from   132 x 176 and 288 x 352. The default is 132 x 176.   If you select 288 x 352 then the following options are not available:   z Close-up picture: Zoom in and out in preview;   z Frame   Also:   z Multi-shot is available but the picture resolution in this mode is 132 x 176.   z The close up icon on the preview is replaced by the CIF icon.   z When you take a picture then select Edit, the editor reduces the picture to 132 x 176.   A warning message: This will reduce the picture size. Continue? appears on the   screen, select Ok to continue editing.   Capture mode   With Capture Mode you can choose from:   Single Shot takes a single picture.   Multi Shot captures images at 1 second intervals while you hold Qdown, to a maximum   of six images.   Self Timer delays the taking of an image.   Remote takes a picture immediately, then returns to the capture screen.   Note: The Remote option is service provider dependent.   82   SMS   SMS is usually called text messaging. With text messaging you can send   and receive text. You can receive, display, edit and send text messages of   up to 459 characters to mobile phones on your service provider’s network or any network   that has a roaming agreement. The actual number of characters available depends on the   language you use. You can only send text messages to phones that have text messaging   functionality.   Create   To create an SMS message.   ꢀSelect SMS > Create   or press and hold c, then select Create.   ꢀEnter your text.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Ok or Cancel.   ꢀPress Qto send the message.   ꢀEnter the phone number.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Ok or Cancel.   ꢀIf you selected Ask as your Receipt option, then you are asked ‘Request Delivery   Confirmation?’ Press Q, then select No or Yes.   User messages   You can enter one of the predefined user message in your SMS message:   ꢀSelect Menu > User Msg.   A list of the user defined messages is displayed.   ꢀSelect the message you require.   ꢀPress Q.   To edit a user message, see Editing user messages on page 47.   Sending SMS to a fixed line   There are the following special requirements when you send an SMS message from your   mobile phone to a fixed line phone.   Sending a new message   ꢀEnter your message text, and include the fixed line number somewhere in the   message. The number can be at any point in your message, but you must enter the   number with a hash at the beginning and the end, for example #01234 567890#.   ꢀSend the message to “Big Mobile” on 07786 201010.   83   SMS   Replying to a message from a fixed line   ꢀSelect Reply.   ꢀEnter your message text, and include the fixed line number somewhere in the   message. The number can be at any point in your message, but you must enter the   number with a hash at the beginning and the end, for example #01234 567890#.   ꢀSelect Send.   Inbox   NIndicates that you have received a new message. A flashing envelope indicates that   your message store is full.   Received text messages are stored in your Inbox.   Select SMS > Inbox, or press and hold c, then select Inbox, to see a list of your received   messages.   Outbox   To access your Outbox select SMS > Outbox, or press and hold c, then select Outbox.   From your outbox you can view all your sent text messages.   You can select a message, and choose from the following options:   Edit. Edit the message.   Send. Send the message.   Read. Read the message.   Chat. Read sent and received messages with another party on one screen.   ꢀSelect Chat.   ꢀEnter the phone number you want to chat with.   ꢀEnter a nickname. This can be up to 18 characters long.   ꢀSend and receive messages.   ꢀPress Eto end the chat.   When you receive a message in chat mode, the text appears above your previous message.   If your phone is not in chat mode when you receive a reply to a chat message, it is   received as normal SMS.   If you receive a voice call while you are in chat mode, you can accept the incoming call   and return to chat mode at the end of the call.   To save a chat message session select Menu > Save.   Create. Create another text message.   Move. Move the message to your phone or SIM memory.   Delete. Delete the message.   Delete All. Delete all messages.   84   SMS   Chat SMS   With Chat SMS you can read sent and received messages with another party on one   screen.   Use this to start a call in chat mode.   ꢀEnter the phone number you want to chat with.   ꢀTo enter a number using the keypad:   Enter the number, then select Menu > Ok.   ꢀ To select a number from the contacts list:   Press L to go to the Contacts List.   Select the contact.   Select Recall.   Confirm the number, select Menu > Ok.   ꢀEnter a nickname. This can be up to 18 characters long.   ꢀSelect Menu > Ok.   ꢀEnter your message.   ꢀSelect Menu > Send.   ꢀPress Eto end the chat.   You can also enter a user message in your chat.   ꢀSelect Menu > User Msg.   A list of the user defined messages is displayed.   ꢀSelect the message you require.   ꢀPress Q.   To edit a user message, see Editing user messages on page 47.   To save a chat message session select Menu > Save.   Review   You can see how many messages are stored in your SIM or in your phone. You can store   up to 20 messages in your SIM (depending on your SIM), and 200 in your phone. If your   SIM storage is full or nearly full, you can move messages to your phone storage. To move   a message from SIM to mobile:   ꢀSelect SMS > Inbox.   ꢀHighlight the message.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Move.   ꢀConfirm that you want to move the message from the SIM to your phone.   85   SMS   Settings   Settings   Recipient   Group   Auto   Delete   Lifetime   Message   Centre   Receipt   Protocol   Message centre   You must enter the message centre number before you can send text messages.   Note: The message centre number may have been pre-programmed on the SIM.   ꢀSelect Message Centre.   Note: The message centre number is provided by your service provider.   Recipient group   You can preset the destination of text messages. There are five recipient groups. You can   store up to ten destinations in each group.   To name or rename a group:   ꢀHighlight a group number or name.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Rename.   ꢀEnter a new name.   To add names to a recipient group:   ꢀHighlight a group number or name.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Select.   ꢀSelect Entry.   ꢀSelect required name.   ꢀSelect Recall.   ꢀTo add another name press L.   ꢀSelect Entry.   ꢀSelect required name.   ꢀSelect Recall.   When you have added all the names, press M.   86   SMS   Auto delete   You can set this to automatically delete messages. You select from:   Off. Turns off Auto Delete.   Received Read. Overwrites the oldest read message.   Received Any. Overwrites the oldest read message or the oldest unread message if there   are no read messages.   Lifetime   This is the time that your message is stored at the message centre. The message centre   keeps trying to deliver the message until the message is delivered, or the Lifetime   expires.   Receipt   You can choose whether you want to receive a confirmation when your message has been   delivered. You select from Yes, No and Ask. If you select Ask, you are asked if you want   to receive a delivery confirmation whenever you send a message.   Protocol   The Message Centre may be able to convert your message to the format specified by the   selected protocol.   Broadcasts   Broadcasts are messages sent on a variety of subjects by your service provider.   Topics   Before you can receive broadcasts, you need to specify the topics of information that you   want to receive.   ꢀSelect Topics.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Insert.   ꢀUse eto page through the list of available topics.   ꢀPress Qto select a topic.   If you want to specify more than one topic, keep paging through the topics and select all   the ones that you want.   Turning broadcasts on and off   If you are busy, or do not want to receive broadcasts for a while, you can turn them off,   and turn them on again later.   ꢀSelect Receive.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   87   Data Folders   Use Data Folders to store your pictures, sounds and themes. There are   three predefined folders for My Pictures, My Sounds and My Themes.   These may contain preloaded files. There is a folder called Unknown, where files with   an unknown format are stored. There are five empty folders. You can customise any of   these folders. The maximum capacity of Data Folders is 5Mb, and it can hold up to 900   files. The maximum file size is 100kB. To access the Data Folders, select Menu > Data   Folders, or press and hold down a.   Note: You cannot change or forward wallpaper and ring type files that you have   downloaded from the Internet.   Changing the SIM does not affect the contents of Data Folders.   The phone can only display files that are in one of the supported formats.   My pictures   Select a picture   View   Mail   Rename   Move   Infrared   Properties   Use As   Edit   MMS   Copy   Delete   Bluetooth   Slide   Show   Viewing stored pictures   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to view.   ꢀPress L, or press Qand select View.   89   Data Folders   Editing stored pictures   From the Edit menu you can change the Brightness, Effect, Frame, Size, Format and   Trim of a stored picture. When you have edited the picture, press Qto save your   changes.   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to edit.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀPress L.   Note: You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files.   Sending a picture by mail or MMS   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to send.   ꢀPress Qand select Mail or MMS.   A new mail or MMS message is opened with the picture already embedded.   Note: You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files or barred picture files.   Renaming a picture   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to rename.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Rename.   ꢀRemove the existing text using M, then enter the new name.   Note: You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files.   90   Data Folders   Copying or moving a picture   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to copy or move.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Copy or Move.   ꢀSelect the folder to move or copy to.   Note: The default folder is the last one that you copied or moved to.   You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files.   You cannot copy barred picture files.   Deleting a picture   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to delete.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Delete.   ꢀConfirm delete.   Note: You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files.   Sending a picture via Infrared   Set up the devices so that the Infrared ports are pointing at each other, and within the   effective range of Infrared connection.   Ensure that there are no obstructions between the devices.   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to send.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Infrared.   Note: You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files, or barred picture files.   91   Data Folders   Sending a picture via Bluetooth®   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want to send.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Bluetooth.   ꢀSelect the Bluetooth® device from the list of Paired Devices or select Find to   Discover another Bluetooth® device.   Note: If your phone is not Paired with any other devices, it starts searching for a device   automatically.   You cannot use this for predefined wallpaper files, or barred picture files.   Viewing the image properties   You can see the image name, the date and time that it was created, its size, whether or not   it is copyrighted and whether or not you can forward and copy the file.   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Properties.   Using images as a slide show   You can display the images in the folder as a slide show, starting with the current image.   Each image displays for five seconds. You can select Pause to stop the slide show, and   Cont to continue with the slide show.   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Slide Show.   Using the picture as your wallpaper   ꢀSelect the folder where your pictures are stored.   ꢀSelect the picture that you want.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Use As.   ꢀSelect Wallpaper.   Your wallpaper is updated to use the selected picture.   92   Data Folders   My sounds   Select a sound   Bluetooth   Use As   MMS   Copy   Delete   Play   Mail   Rename   Move   Infrared   Properties   Note: The functions available depend on the type of sound file.   Playing stored sounds   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to play.   ꢀPress L, or press Qand select Play.   Sending a sound by mail or MMS   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to send.   ꢀPress Qand select Mail or MMS.   A new mail or MMS message is opened with the sound already embedded.   Note: You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or barred music files.   Renaming a sound   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to rename.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Rename.   ꢀRemove the existing text using M, then enter the new name.   Note: You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files.   93   Data Folders   Copying or moving a sound   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to copy or move.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Copy or Move.   ꢀSelect the folder to move or copy to.   Note: The default folder is the last one that you copied or moved to.   You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types.   You cannot copy barred music files.   Deleting a sound   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to delete.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Delete.   ꢀConfirm delete.   Note: You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or music files.   Sending a sound via Infrared   Set up the devices so that the Infrared ports are pointing at each other, and within the   effective range of Infrared connection.   Ensure that there are no obstructions between the devices.   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to send.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Infrared.   Note: You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or barred music files.   94   Data Folders   Sending a sound via Bluetooth®   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want to send.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Bluetooth.   ꢀSelect the Bluetooth® device from the list of Paired Devices or select Find to   Discover another Bluetooth® device.   Note: If your phone is not Paired with any other devices, it starts searching for a device   automatically.   You cannot use this for polyphonic ring types or barred music files.   Viewing the sound properties   You can see the file name, the date and time that it was created, its size, whether or not it   is copyrighted and whether or not you can forward and copy the sound.   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Properties.   Using the sound as your ring type   ꢀSelect the folder where your sounds are stored.   ꢀSelect the sound that you want.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Use As.   ꢀSelect the type of call you want to use the ring type.   ꢀYour ring type is updated to use the selected sound.   95   Data Folders   My themes   The phone has seven predefined themes. A theme contains a colour scheme. It may also   contain a wallpaper and/or a ringtone. You use a theme to change the look and feel of your   phone.   Note: The seven predefined themes only contain a colour scheme. They set the colours   used on your screen. They do not contain a wallpaper or a ringtone.   Select a theme   Use As   Properties   Viewing the theme properties   You can see the theme name, the date and time that it was created, its size, whether or not   it is copyrighted and whether or not you can forward and copy the theme.   ꢀSelect the folder where your themes are stored.   ꢀSelect the theme that you want.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Properties.   Using the theme   This changes the colours used on your screen to those in the selected theme. If the theme   contains a wallpaper, it also updates the wallpaper on your phone to that in the selected   theme. If the theme contains a ringtone, this is saved to your My Sounds folder. The   ringtone on your phone is not updated automatically.   ꢀSelect the folder where your themes are stored.   ꢀSelect the theme that you want.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀSelect Use As > Theme.   Unknown   If you download a file with an unrecognised file extension or content type, it is   automatically stored in this folder.   96   Data Folders   Manipulating folders   From the list of folders available, highlight a folder, and press L.   Folder   Memory   Rename   Slide Show   Delete All   Memory   Select Memory to display the percentage of memory used and the number of files   currently in the folder.   Rename   Select Rename to rename the folder.   Slide show   Select Slide Show to display all the images stored in the folder in the order listed as a   slide show. Each image displays for five seconds. You can select Pause to stop the slide   show, and Cont to continue with the slide show.   Note: You can only do this for folders that contain graphics files.   Delete all   Select Delete All to delete all the downloaded contents of the folder. If the folder does   not contain any downloaded files, nothing is deleted.   97   Organiser   The menus are as follows:   Synchronization Contacts list   Converter   Business Card Schedule   1 2 3 4 Sync Schedule   Sync Contacts   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Browse   1 2 3 View   Create   Bluetooth   Infrared   Restore Schedule   Restore Contacts   Voice Dial   Groups   Settings   SIM   Storage   Service Dial   Info Numbers   10 Voicemail   Calculator   Alarm   Memo   Receive object Connect   1 2 3 Record   Playback   Delete   This option is SIM This option is SIM   dependent   dependent   Synchronization   Use this to synchronize your Contacts List and Schedule with compatible   data on your computer. You may need to do this if you store this type of   information on several devices, and you want them all to be the same. This   function uses SyncML technology. You must install software which conforms to   SyncML standards on your computer before you can synchronize with data on your   phone.   98   Organiser   Synchronizing your schedule   Before you can synchronize your schedule, you have to set up a connection to the external   database.   ꢀHighlight Sync Schedule.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀSelect a connection.   ꢀSelect Menu > Set.   You can just send changes to the external database, or send all your records to the external   database.   To just send changes to the external database:   ꢀSelect Sync Schedule.   ꢀSelect Sync.   To send all your records to the external database:   ꢀSelect Restore Schedule.   ꢀSelect Sync.   Note: Before you can synchronize your Schedule data you need to have set the clock.   If you are synchronising your schedule for the first time, or there are a large   number of changes, then the synchronization may take several minutes.   If the message Synchronize all data? is displayed, you need to confirm the   synchronization operation.   You cannot synchronize recurring events (repeat type) or Ring Type.   If you set a recurring event (Daily/Weekly/Yearly), only the first event is   synchronized.   Advanced setting   If there are no servers set, then you need to enter the connection details. Once you have   set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting:   ꢀHighlight Sync Schedule.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀSelect a connection.   ꢀSelect Menu > Edit.   99   Organiser   Enter the following information:   Item   Length   Default Setting Note   <1> or <2> This is whatever you want to   Profile Name   16   call the connection.   Bearer Select   not applicable Cable   Select Cable to use the USB   cable or Infrared to use   Infrared transmission.   Server   Database   128   ./Sch   Set according to database   name of synchronization   server.   Server User ID 32   (empty)   (empty)   Server   32   Password   Note: If you set Authentication information or change the Bearer setting you also need   to change the setting on your computer software. See your software instructions   for more information.   Synchronizing your contacts list   Before you can synchronize your contacts list, you have to set up a connection to the   external database. You can set up two connections.   ꢀHighlight Sync Contacts.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀSelect a connection.   ꢀSelect Menu > Set.   You can just send changes to the external database, or send all your records to the external   database.   To just send changes to the external database:   ꢀSelect Sync Contacts.   ꢀSelect Sync.   100   Organiser   To send all your records to the external database:   ꢀSelect Restore Contacts.   ꢀSelect Sync.   Note: If you are synchronizing your contacts list for the first time, or there are a large   number of changes, then the synchronization may take several minutes.   If the message Synchronize all data? is displayed, you need to confirm the   synchronization operation.   You cannot synchronize the following fields:   Company, Title, Home Page (URL), Location, Photo, Group, Ring Type,   Vibration Type or Sub LCD Colour.   Advanced setting   If there are no servers set, then you need to enter the connection details. Once you have   set up a server you need to select the new server and select Set to activate the new setting:   ꢀHighlight Sync Contacts.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀSelect a connection.   ꢀSelect Menu > Edit.   Enter the following information:   Item   Length   Default Setting Note   <1> or <2> This is whatever you want   Profile Name   16   to call the connection.   Bearer Select   not applicable Cable   Select Cable to use the   USB cable or Infrared to   use Infrared transmission.   Server Database 128   ./PhoneBook   Set according to database   name of synchronization   server.   Server User ID   32   (empty)   (empty)   Server Password 32   Note: If you set Authentication information or change the Bearer setting you also need   to change the setting on your computer software. See your software instructions   for more information.   101   Organiser   Contacts list   This accesses the same options as the Contacts List menu on the main   Converter   Use the converter to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion   rate that you enter.   Entering an initial conversion rate   ꢀSelect Converter > Edit.   ꢀEnter your abbreviation for the home currency (maximum three characters).   ꢀEnter your abbreviation for the foreign currency (maximum three characters).   ꢀEnter the current currency conversion rate.   Once you have entered a conversion rate it is retained in the phone. You can edit the   conversion rate and currency abbreviation.   Converting a value   ꢀConfirm that the conversion rate is correct, if not select Edit to edit it.   ꢀEnter the amount to convert.   Reversing the currency conversion   When you have accepted the conversion rate and are ready to enter the value to convert,   you can swap the currencies to convert from the foreign currency into the home currency.   ꢀSelect Swap.   ꢀEnter the value to convert.   Business card   With Business Card you can enter some details about you, and send them   to a Bluetooth® or Infrared device.   Entering details   ꢀSelect View.   ꢀSelect the item you want to enter or change.   ꢀSelect Edit.   ꢀEnter the text.   ꢀPress L to save the card.   102   Organiser   You can enter the following information:   Item   Number of characters   First name   Last name   Home number   Work number   Mobile number   Other number   Home mail   Work mail   Other mail   URL   16   16   40   40   40   40   80   80   80   80   16   16   32   Title   Company   Note   Photo   Select a picture from the list or take a picture with the camera.   Send your details to a Bluetooth® device   Select Bluetooth.   The phone searches for another Bluetooth® device. Select Stop when the Bluetooth®   device is displayed.   Select the Bluetooth® device from the list or select Find to Discover another Bluetooth®   device.   Send your details to an Infrared device   Set up the devices so that the Infrared ports are pointing at each other, and within the   effective range of Infrared connection.   Ensure that there are no obstructions between the devices.   Select Infrared.   Note: To receive a business card from another Infrared or Bluetooth® device use   Receive Object. See Receive object on page 108.   103   Organiser   Schedule   Use the schedule to register reminders for events and for planning holiday   periods.   Caution: You need to ensure that any settings made in the schedule do not automatically   power on the phone when you are in an aircraft, medical facility etc.   Creating a reminder   ꢀSelect Menu > Create.   ꢀPress Q.   ꢀEnter the start date.   ꢀEnter the end date.   ꢀSelect the next menu item.   ꢀEnter the start time.   ꢀEnter the end time.   ꢀSelect the next menu item. Select from Once, Daily, Weekly and Yearly.   ꢀSelect the next menu item. Enter any notes that you want to make.   ꢀSelect the next menu item. Select a ring type.   ꢀPress L to save the entry.   Deleting a reminder   ꢀHighlight a date.   ꢀSelect Menu > Delete.   ꢀSelect from Day, Past and All.   Day, deletes all the reminders on the selected day.   Past, deletes all reminders prior to the selected day.   All, deletes all reminders.   Jumping to a date   Rather than scrolling through each month on the schedule, you may want to go straight   to a specific date to see whether you have any reminders set.   ꢀSelect Menu > Jump.   ꢀPress and hold M to remove the current date.   ꢀEnter the date you want to go to.   ꢀSelect Ok.   104   Organiser   Viewing a reminder   ꢀHighlight a date.   ꢀSelect View or select Menu > View.   ꢀSelect the reminder.   ꢀSelect Detail.   Setting a holiday reminder   ꢀSelect Menu > Options.   ꢀSelect Holiday Set.   ꢀSelect Day or Day of the week.   ꢀPress and hold M to remove the current date.   ꢀEnter the new date.   ꢀRepeat for each day of holiday as required.   Note: Dates that you set as holiday dates are shown in red.   Deleting holiday reminders   ꢀSelect Menu > Options.   ꢀSelect Holiday Set.   ꢀSelect Holiday List.   ꢀSelect required holiday date.   ꢀSelect Delete.   ꢀConfirm delete.   To delete all your holiday reminders:   ꢀSelect Menu > Options.   ꢀSelect Holiday Set.   ꢀSelect All Clear.   ꢀConfirm delete.   Review   You can select Menu > Options > Review to see the amount of space you have available   and the amount of space that you have used in your Schedule.   Changing the schedule layout   You can decide which day you want to have at the start of the week.   ꢀSelect Menu > Options > Start of week.   ꢀSelect the day.   105   Organiser   Calculator   The four function calculator performs simple calculations - addition,   subtraction, multiplication and division.   ꢀSelect Calculator.   ꢀEnter a number (maximum 10 digits).   ꢀUse gto select the arithmetic operator.   ꢀEnter another number (maximum 10 digits).   ꢀIf the calculation is complete press L to get the result.   ꢀIf the calculation is not complete, enter numbers and arithmetic operators, until the   calculation is complete, then press L to get the result.   Note: To enter a decimal point press #.   Alarm   Sets the time, frequency and tone for an alarm call. You can set up to four   alarms.   Setting an alarm   ꢀSelect --:-- to enter a new alarm, or select an existing alarm time to edit.   ꢀSelect --:--.   ꢀEnter the time.   ꢀSelect the next menu item to set the frequency of the alarm.   ꢀChoose from Repeat Daily and Once.   ꢀSelect the next menu item to set an alarm tone.   ꢀSelect the folder where your sound is stored.   ꢀSelect a sound.   ꢀPress L to save your alarm settings.   Once you have set an alarm you can highlight it and use L to cycle through Repeat   Daily, Once or Disabled. The icon next to the alarm time changes to show which option   you have selected.   106   Organiser   Disabling an alarm   ꢀSelect an existing alarm time.   ꢀSelect the frequency option.   ꢀSelect Disabled.   ꢀPress L to save your alarm settings.   Or   ꢀHighlight an existing alarm time.   ꢀPress L to cycle through Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled.   ꢀStop at Disabled.   ꢀPress Qthen L to save your alarm settings.   Memo   Use the Memo to record a two-way conversation during a call, and to use   the phone as a voice recorder. You can record up to four memos. The   maximum length of each memo is 14 seconds   Note: You can press the memo key on the side of the phone to access the memo function   from idle mode.   If you install a different SIM you lose your current memos.   Caution: You are responsible for the security of a recorded message. You should ask for   the other party’s consent before recording.   Recording a memo   ꢀSelect Record.   ꢀRecord your message.   ꢀPress Qto stop recording.   ꢀPress Qto start recording the next memo.   Recording a conversation   ꢀTo start recording during a call press Qand select Memo or press the memo key on   the side of the phone. A tone sounds when recording starts and again when it stops.   ꢀTo stop recording, press Q.   107   Organiser   Playing back a recording   ꢀSelect Playback.   ꢀSelect a recording.   To stop playing press Qtwice.   Volume control during play back   While playing back a recording, use eto adjust the volume.   Deleting a recording   ꢀSelect Delete.   ꢀSelect the recording.   ꢀConfirm delete recording.   Receive object   Note: This option is not displayed if your SIM supports STK.   Use this to receive data such as contact entries, pictures or sounds from another Infrared   Connect   Note: This option is displayed if your SIM supports STK.   This option contains the same items as the main Connect menu. For details on the   Connect options, see Connect on page 109.   108   Connect   From the Connect menu you can set up your Bluetooth® and Infrared   dialup connections and receive data from other devices.   Note: You can access the Connect menu from the top level menu or via the Organiser   menu. This is SIM dependent.   Your phone can be used as a modem to connect a laptop or desktop PC to the   Internet via Bluetooth®, Infrared or USB Data Cable. For further information   please refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the Panasonic website   www.panasonicmobile.com/support/software.   Bluetooth®   Bluetooth   On/Off   Discover   & Pair   Make   D’coverable   Paired   Devices   Settings   Bluetooth® provides wireless connections from your phone to headsets, car kits, PC’s,   laptops and other devices. It uses a radio link which provides fast and reliable   transmission of data and voice without the need for a line of sight connection. It operates   over a distance of about 10 metres, although you may be able to achieve a distance of up   to 30 metres.   You can use Bluetooth® on your phone to:   z Make and receive voice calls using a Bluetooth® headset or car kit.   z Transfer pictures, sounds, or other data files to or from PC’s, laptops or other mobile   phones that support Bluetooth®.   z Send and receive electronic business cards with other mobile phones that support   Bluetooth®.   z Send and receive electronic calendaring and scheduling data with other mobile phones   that support Bluetooth®.   z Connect a computer to the Internet so you can send e-mails or browse websites.   z Connect to a computer to send and receive faxes.   109   Connect   Turning Bluetooth® on and off   When Bluetooth® is on, the Bluetooth® icon (w) is displayed at the top of the main   display. If you leave Bluetooth® on you can make and answer calls using your   Bluetooth® headset or car kit, send e-mails and browse websites without pressing any   keys on your phone.   Note: Leaving Bluetooth® on reduces the phone’s standby time by about 20%.   ꢀSelect On/Off.   ꢀSelect On or Off.   If Bluetooth® is active and you choose to turn it off, you are prompted to confirm the   disconnection.   Note: You can send and receive pictures, sounds, themes, contact details and other data   when Bluetooth® is off. Your phone automatically switches Bluetooth® on while   the transfer is taking place, then switches it off when the transfer is complete.   Discovering and Pairing devices   To use your Bluetooth® headset or car kit with your phone to make voice calls or to use   your Bluetooth® enabled laptop to connect to the Internet you must Pair them with your   phone. You only need to do this once for each device, thereafter your phone remembers   these devices and stores them in its Paired Devices list. Your phone can be Paired with   up to ten devices.   ꢀSelect Discover & Pair.   This lists all Discoverable Bluetooth® devices within about 10 metres.   ꢀWhen the device appears in the list, select Stop.   ꢀHighlight the device in the list.   ꢀSelect Pair.   ꢀEnter the Bluetooth® Passkey.   If the device you want to Pair with is not listed then check that it is Discoverable. Some   Bluetooth® devices are not Discoverable even if they are within 10 metres range. Most   Bluetooth® headsets and car kits must be put into Discoverable mode. This is a security   feature to prevent other Bluetooth® devices from Pairing with your headset or car kit.   The Pairing fails if you enter the wrong Passkey. Most Bluetooth® headsets and car kits   use a fixed 4 digit Passkey, e.g. the Passkey for the Panasonic EB-BHX70 Headset is   0000. For other devices such as a PC, laptop or another mobile phone that don’t use a   fixed Passkey enter the same Passkey on both devices. This can be anything from 1 to 16   digits long.   110   Connect   Note: Some manufacturers may use the term PIN, Password or Passcode instead of   Passkey.   Your phone only supports Passkeys that use numbers not letters.   Making the phone Discoverable   You can also Pair with another Bluetooth® device by making your phone Discoverable   and letting the other Bluetooth® device initiate the Pairing. To make your phone   Discoverable:   ꢀSelect Make D’coverable.   ꢀSelect Start.   Your phone is Discoverable for five minutes. While the phone is Discoverable, the   Bluetooth® icon flashes. If you Pair your devices in less than five minutes you can turn   off Discoverable mode:   ꢀSelect Make D’coverable.   ꢀSelect Stop.   If you take longer than five minutes to Pair your devices, your phone automatically turns   off Discoverable mode and you have to start it again.   Viewing, editing and deleting your Paired devices   To see what devices you currently have Paired select Paired Devices, and look at the list   on the screen.   If you have no Paired devices, you can select Find to Discover a device.   You can select an item on the list and choose to edit it or delete it. If you choose Edit, you   can rename the device.   Note: Your phone can be Paired with up to ten devices.   Selecting default audio device   If your phone is Paired with more than one audio device (headsets, car kits, etc.) then the   last device that you Paired is your default audio device. When you transfer audio to   Bluetooth® during a call you transfer to the default audio device. When you receive a call,   only the default audio device rings.   If you want to change the default audio device:   ꢀSelect Paired Devices.   ꢀHighlight the device that you want to be the default.   ꢀSelect Menu > Make Default.   111   Connect   Note: If the Make Default option is not available, then this device is already the default   device.   Viewing your Bluetooth® settings   Your Bluetooth® name is the name reported to other Bluetooth® devices when they Pair   or exchange data with your phone. By default the name is Panasonic P341i but we   recommend that you change it.   To view your Bluetooth® name and address select Settings.   To edit the name select Menu > Edit.   You cannot change your Bluetooth® address.   Sending objects via Bluetooth®   You can send data from Contacts List, Data Folders, Schedule and Business Card.   For Contacts List, select > Contacts List > Browse > Menu > Bluetooth.   For Data Folders, highlight the object you want to send. Press Q. Select Bluetooth.   For Schedule, highlight the required date. Press L to view the day’s details. Highlight   the memo that you want to send. Press Qand select Bluetooth.   For Business Card, select Organiser > Business Card > Bluetooth. Select the device   from the list.   Receiving objects via Bluetooth®   From the Connect menu select Receive Object.   The phone waits for incoming data from either Bluetooth® or Infrared port. If data is   received from a Bluetooth® device you are asked if you want to accept the data. You do   not need to Pair with the other Bluetooth® device.   Note: If Bluetooth® is off when you send or receive objects, your phone automatically   switches Bluetooth® on while the transfer is taking place, then switches it off   when the transfer is complete.   When you receive Calendar or Contacts List data, these applications are launched, and   you are prompted to save the received data.   When you receive multimedia data, Data Folders is opened, and you can choose where   to save the file.   112   Connect   Connecting your computer to the Internet via Bluetooth®   You can use Bluetooth® to connect your computer (laptop, notepad or PC) to your phone   without using any cables. Your phone acts as a modem. You can use it to connect your   computer to the Internet for web browsing, sending and receiving e-mails and transferring   files (FTP).   Your Internet connection can be circuit switched (CSD) which gives a connection speed   of up to 9.6 kbps or GPRS which gives a connection speed of up to 57.6 kbps. With GPRS   you are usually only charged for the amount of data sent and received, not for the duration   of the connection. Also, with GPRS, you can still make and receive voice calls while   accessing the Internet, although the GPRS connection is suspended during the voice call.   Note: To use CSD you must subscribe to your network operator’s CSD service. To use   GPRS you must subscribe to your network operator’s GPRS service.   To set up your computer and phone you need to:   z Subscribe to CSD or GPRS service.   z Install Bluetooth® on your computer.   z Pair your computer with your phone.   z Install the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer.   z Set up a dial up connection on your computer to access the Internet via your phone.   Note: Installation instructions for your computer may vary depending on your   computer’s operating system, web browser, Bluetooth® Adaptor, etc. For further   information please refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the   Panasonic website www.panasonicmobile.com/support/software.   Installing Bluetooth® on your computer   If your computer does not have Bluetooth® built in, you need to:   z Get a Bluetooth® USB or PCMCIA adaptor.   z Plug the Bluetooth® adaptor into your computer.   z Install the software provided with the adaptor.   Pairing your computer with your phone   You need to Pair your phone with your computer. You can do this from the phone in the   page 110) or you can do it from the computer:   First you need to turn on Bluetooth® on the phone:   Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On.   The Bluetooth® icon appears on the phone.   Then make the phone Discoverable:   Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > Make D’coverable > Start/Stop > Start.   113   Connect   On your computer, run your Bluetooth® application.   Select Find Bluetooth Devices.   Your computer should Discover your phone.   ꢀOn your computer select Pair, then enter the Passkey (any number from 1 to 16   digits).   ꢀOn your phone enter the same Passkey then select Ok.   Installing the Data Connection Assistant software   The Data Connection Assistant software is supplied with your phone on the CD-ROM,   or it can be downloaded from www.panasonicmobile.com.   Follow the instructions provided to install the Data Connection Assistant.   Note: Select Other/Skip modem install for operation with Bluetooth®   . Once the Data Connection Assistant is installed you need to set up a connection to your   Bluetooth® modem:   Select Start > Programs > Panasonic Data Connection Assistant > Data Connections.   If you are using a circuit switched connection:   ꢀSelect Make New Connection.   ꢀSelect Modem - (Panasonic P341i or Bluetooth® COM port from the Select a Device   window).   ꢀEnter the phone number for your Internet Service Provider (ISP).   If you are using a GPRS connection:   ꢀ Select Make New GPRS Connection (GPRS).   ꢀSelect Modem - (Panasonic P341i or Bluetooth® COM port from the Select a Device   window).   ꢀEnter the Access Point Name (APN) supplied by your GPRS network operator.   Note: With some Bluetooth® USB adaptors you may need to add a modem on the correct   COM port for the Data Connection Assistant. To do this on your computer select   Start > Settings > Control Panel > Phone and modem options > Add > COMn,   where n is the Bluetooth® COM port number.   114   Connect   Setting your computer’s dial up connection   From your web browser:   ꢀSelect Start > Program > Panasonic Data Connection Assistant   ꢀSelect the previously created data connection, then select the Connect option from the   File menu.   ꢀEnter your user name and password and select Connect.   Once connected you can:   z Browse web sites using your computer’s web browser software, e.g. Internet Explorer.   z Send and receive e-mails using your e-mail software application.   z Send and receive files to and from a server connected to the Internet using FTP   software.   Note: For further details see the Data Connection Assistant documentation.   Faxing from your computer via Bluetooth®   You can use Bluetooth® to connect your computer (laptop, notepad or PC) to your phone   without using any cables. Your phone acts as a fax modem. You can use it for sending   and receiving faxes.   Once it is set up, whenever you send a fax from your computer it uses Bluetooth® to   connect to the phone, then your phone dials the fax number.   To send and receive faxes you must subscribe to your network operator’s fax service.This   gives you a second number for receiving incoming faxes.   To set up your computer and phone you need to:   z Subscribe to fax service.   z Install fax software on your computer, e.g. WinFax Pro (www.symantec.com).   z Set up your computer’s fax application software to send and receive faxes via your   phone. Ensure that you select the Panasonic P341i Bluetooth® modem port in your fax   application.   115   Connect   Infrared dialup   You can use the Infrared connection to transfer information between your phone and   another device with an Infrared port. You can also use GSM fax and data services, and   you can access the Internet and e-mail via other devices.   Preparing for Infrared connection   Place your phone and the other device within the effective range of the Infrared   connection.   ꢀEnsure that there are no obstructions between the two devices.   ꢀEnsure that the Infrared ports of the devices point at each other.   ꢀIf you use a PC, you need to set up Infrared connection on the PC.   For example, Start > Settings > Control Panel > Infrared > Options Tab   > Enable Infrared Communication.   Sending objects via Infrared   You can send data from Contacts List, Data Folders, Schedule and Business Card.   For Contacts List, select > Contacts List > Browse > Infrared.   For Data Folders, highlight the object you want to send. Press Q. Select Infrared.   For Business Card, select Organiser > Business Card > Infrared.   Press Qto stop the transmission at any time.   Receiving objects via Infrared   From the Connect menu select Receive Object.   The phone waits for incoming data from either Bluetooth® or Infrared port.   When you receive Calendar or Contacts List data, these applications are launched, and   you are prompted to save the received data.   When you receive multimedia data, Data Folders is opened, and you can choose where   to save the file.   116   Connect   Connecting your computer to the Internet via Infrared   You can use Infrared to connect your computer (Laptop, Notepad or PC) to your phone   without using any cables. Your phone acts as a modem and it can be used for connecting   your computer to the Internet for web browsing, sending/receiving e-mails, and   transferring files (FTP).   To set up your computer and phone you need to:   z Subscribe to CSD or GPRS service   z Set up a dial up connection on your computer to access the Internet via your phone.   Note: Installation instructions regarding your computer may vary depending on your   computer’s operating system, web browser, etc.   Faxing from your computer via Infrared   You can use Infrared to connect your computer (Laptop, Notepad or PC) to your phone   without using any cables. Your phone acts as a Fax modem and it can be used for sending   and receiving Faxes.   Once set up, whenever you send a Fax from your computer it uses Infrared to connect to   your phone, then your phone dials the Fax number.   To send and receive Faxes you must subscribe to your network operator’s Fax service.   This gives you a second phone number on which to receive incoming Faxes.   To set up your computer and phone you need to:   z Subscribe to Fax service   z Install Fax software on your computer such as WinFaxPro (www.symantec.com)   z Set up your computer's Fax application software to send/receive faxes via your phone.   Ensure that you select the Panasonic P341i Infrared modem port in your Fax   application.   117   Accessories   Bluetooth® headset (EB-BHX70)   You can use a Bluetooth® Headset to make handsfree calls   within approximately 10 metres of your phone.   Car charger (EB-CDX70)   Top up your battery in your vehicle by attaching this to your   cigarette lighter socket.   Car holder (EB-KAX70)   This can be mounted in your vehicle to store your phone. Can   be used with car charger and personal handsfree to provide   basic in-car handsfree operation.   Carry case (EB-YKX70)   This hip case protects your phone, and can be attached to your   belt to keep it close at hand.   119   Accessories   Fast travel charger (EB-CAX70UK)   Carry this wherever you go so you can always recharge your   battery.   Fast travel charger (EB-CAX70EU)   Li-Ion battery (EB-BSX70)   Double your talk time by having a spare battery.   Personal handsfree (EB-EMD87)   Talk and move while keeping your hands free, by using a   personal handsfree. Put the ear piece in your ear and the adaptor   in the side of the handset, and talk.   USB and charging data cable (EB-UCX70)   Use this to connect your phone to a PC, so you can:   z Connect your PC to the Internet;   z Send faxes from your PC;   z Download ring tones, wallpapers, phone books and other data   to customise your phone.   You should use this in conjunction with the software on the CD-   ROM.   120   Troubleshooting   Please contact your dealer, if any problem persists, or if your problem is not dealt with   here.   Problem   Cause   Remedy   Phone will not switch on.   The network you are using Check that the battery is   and the condition of the   battery can affect battery   life.   fully charged and   correctly connected to the   phone.   Short battery life for a   new battery.   The network you are using   and the condition of the   battery can affect battery   life.   Leaving Bluetooth® on   reduces standby battery   life by about 20%.   Turn Bluetooth® off if you   are not using it.   Short battery life for an   old battery.   The battery has worn out   Replace with a new fully   charged battery.   The charging indicator   does not light, the battery   level indicator does not   appear and the phone   cannot be switched on   when charging.   The battery is not attached Leave the phone charging   to the phone or when the   battery has been deeply   the battery for a few   minutes before the   discharged the phone will indicator is lit and   take a short time until the   indicator lights.   attempting to switch it on.   Battery fails to charge.   The battery is not attached Ensure the battery is fitted   to the phone.   to the phone prior to   commencing charging.   Battery has been   connected to the phone   after the Fast Travel   Charger has been switched   on.   Charge fault icon (F)   on phone with charge   LED on, while charging   the battery.   The charging temperature Leave the charger   limits have been   exceeded.   connected. Charging will   automatically resume   when the temperature   falls.   121   Troubleshooting   Problem   Cause   Remedy   Charge fault icon (F)   on phone with charge   LED off, while charging   the battery.   There is a problem   charging the phone.   Disconnect then reconnect   the charger. If the problem   persists, contact your   service provider.   Calls cannot be made.   The phone is locked.   Enter the lock code to   unlock the phone.   Outgoing calls are barred   Disable the outgoing call   barring, or barred dial.   The phone is not   registered to a network.   Move to a coverage area   and operate your phone   after it has registered with   a network.   Calls cannot be made   from Fixed Dial Store.   Check your SIM supports   Fixed Dial.   Check if the Fixed Dial is   switched on.   Check the phone number   is stored in the Fixed Dial.   Calls cannot be received.   The phone is not switched Switch the phone on.   on.   Incoming calls are barred. Disable the incoming call   barring.   The phone is not   registered to a network.   Move to a coverage area   and operate your phone   after it has registered with   a network.   Emergency calls cannot be You are not in a GSM   made. coverage area.   Check that the antenna   symbol Sis displayed –   move to a coverage area   and operate your phone   when the antenna symbol   is displayed.   Phone numbers cannot be The phone is locked.   recalled from Contacts   Enter the lock code to   unlock the phone.   List   Phone number has been   Switch off restriction.   restricted.   122   Troubleshooting   Problem   Cause   Remedy   The other Bluetooth®   device may not be in   Discoverable mode.   P341i does not Discover   another Bluetooth®   device.   Put the other device into   Discoverable mode.   P341i fails to Pair with   Incorrect Passkey entered. Check Passkey and retry.   another Bluetooth® device   P341i may already be   Paired with 10 devices.   Delete a device from the   Paired Devices list.   P341i is not Discovered   P341i is not in   Put the P341i into   by other Bluetooth®   Discoverable mode.   Discoverable mode.   devices   Call is terminated when   closing the phone   Active Flip is enabled.   Disable Active Flip.   Important error messages   These are some of the important error messages which may be displayed.   Area Not Allowed.   Network Not Allowed.   Security Failure.   Roaming in the selected area is 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.   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.   SIM Error.   The phone has detected a problem with the SIM –   switch the phone off and then back on; if the message is   still displayed contact your service provider.   SIM Invalid.   The SIM has failed one or more of the SIM   personalisation checks – contact your service provider.   Function Unavailable.   The selected feature is either not supported by the SIM   or is not available with the current subscription –   contact your service provider.   PIN2 Invalidated.   The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong   PUK2 has been entered ten times, services controlled   by PIN2 cannot be used – contact your service provider.   123   Troubleshooting   Message Rejected Store   Full.   A message has been received but the message store is   full – to receive messages, delete some of the currently   stored messages or set messages to Auto Delete.   Phone Number Too Long   (Max:20).   The edited or newly created Contacts List number is too   long for the SIM.   Warning Store Full   Continue?   The message area is full. Your messages cannot be   stored until some of the currently stored messages are   deleted.   Verification Failure.   Incorrect Lock Code.   On changing the phone lock code, verification of the   new code is incorrect – retry changing the lock code   with correct verification.   Disabling or enabling the lock code has failed due to   incorrect entry of the lock code – re-enter lock code.   Incorrect PIN/PIN2/PUK/   PUK2.   The entered code is incorrect – re-enter code correctly.   Auto Redial List Full.   Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full –   switch the phone off and then on again.   124   Glossary   APN   Access Point Name. Gateway from GRPS network to other   networks, e.g. Internet.   Bluetooth®   CHAP   Short range wireless connection for voice and data transfer.   Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A security   feature for the GPRS network.   CSD   Circuit Switched Data. Connection method used by your phone   for data services such as web browsing, e-mail and fax. In this   mode your phone acts like a dial up modem with a data rate of   up to 9.6 kbps. With CSD you are charged for the duration of   your connection, and you cannot receive voice calls while you   are using CSD. To use your phone’s CSD capability you must   subscribe to your network operator’s CSD service.   Search for other Bluetooth® devices.   Discover   Allow other Bluetooth® devices to discover your device.   Discoverable   DTMF Tones   Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to communicate   with computerised phone systems, voicemail boxes etc.   GPRS   General Packet Radio Service. The name give to the advanced   mobile packet data communications system that your phone   supports. This system gives increased data rates compared to a   Circuit Switched Data (CSD) connection. It is usually charged   on the amount of data transferred not on the connection time.   To use your phone’s GPRS capability you must subscribe to   your network operator’s GPRS service.   GSM   Global System for Mobile Communications. The name given   to the advanced digital mobile phone system that your phone   uses.   i-mode™   The Internet service provided by the NTT DoCoMo group.   The mail send and receive function of the i-mode™ service.   i-mode™ Mail   i-mode™ MMS   The multimedia mail send and receive function to send text,   images and melodies with the i-mode™ service.   ISP   Internet Service Provider.   Network Operator   Pair   The organization responsible for operating a GSM network.   Form a permanent association between two Bluetooth®   devices.   125   Glossary   PAP   Password Authentication Protocol. A security feature for the   GPRS network.   A one to sixteen digit number entered when Pairing Bluetooth®   devices. Used as a security measure to prevent unauthorised   Pairing. Also known as PIN, Password or Passcode by other   manufacturers.   Passkey   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   incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked.   PIN2   Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed   Dial Store and Call Charge metering. Supplied by your service   provider. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2   will be blocked.   PUK/PUK2   PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2.   Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK/PUK2 is entered   incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked.   Registration   Roaming   The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually   performed automatically by your phone.   The ability to use your phone on networks other than your   Home network.   Service Provider   SIM   The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM   network.   Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores   unique subscriber and user-entered information such as   Contacts List entries and Short Messages. Supplied by your   service provider.   SSL   Secure Socket Layer. This is an Internet protocol for secure   data communication between web server and web browser.   126   Specifications   Bands supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GSM900 Class 4, GSM1800 Class 1   GSM1900   Standby Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 – 250 hours   Standby Time (Bluetooth® on) . . . . . . . . . 60 – 170 hours   Talk Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 – 5 hours   Talk Time (using Bluetooth®) . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 – 4.6 hours   Note: Talk and standby time are dependant upon network conditions, SIM usage, battery   condition and LCD backlight setting.   Temperature Range   Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5ºC – +35ºC   Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -20ºC – +60ºC   Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 g (including battery)   Dimensions   Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 mm   Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 mm   Depth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 mm   Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 V DC, 680 mAh Li-ion   Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fixed   Charge Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 120 min.   Note: Charging time is dependant on usage and battery condition.   SIM Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 V, 1.8 V   Contacts List Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 + SIM   Animation Themes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 x 14 seconds   Voice Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 seconds each   i-Appli™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . preinstalled 1 or 2   (depends on operator)   capacity: 50   Backlight colours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8   Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Fixed (depends on Data Folder)   Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 100 entries   Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4   Graphics Formats Supported . . . . . . . . . . GIF87a, GIF89a, AGIF, JPEG,   WBMP, BMP, PNG   127   Specifications   Graphics Formats for Browser/Mailer . . . . GIF87a, GIF89a, AGIF, JPEG,   WBMP   Maximum File Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 kB   Audio Formats Supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . SMF(MIDI), SP-MIDI, iMelody, MFi,   AMR, SMAF, WAV   Audio Formats for Browser/Mailer. . . . . . . SMF (MIDI), MFi, AMR   Note: MFi: Not applicable for mail/MMS sending.   AMR: Applicable for MMS sending as recorded file by this phone only.   Limitation of MIDI: Format 0 and 1 are supported   Limitation of SMAF: 16 polyphonic SMAF   Limitation of WAV: CD quality WAV (16 bit Linear PCM/44.1kHz/stereo) is not   supported. Only the following formats are supported:   8 bit Linear PCM/4 kHz/mono   8 bit Linear PCM/8 kHz/mono   16 bit Linear PCM/4 kHz/mono   16 bit Linear PCM/8 kHz/mono   Bluetooth® Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1   Bluetooth® Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2   Bluetooth® Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 10 metres   Bluetooth® Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Headset, Handsfree, DUN, OBEX   FAX   128   EU warranty and licensing   EU/EEA – Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU/EEA and Switzerland.   Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee Conditions   Dear Customer,   Thank you for buying this Panasonic digital cellular telephone. The Panasonic GSM European   Service Guarantee only applies while travelling in countries other than where the product was   purchased. Your local guarantee is applicable in all other cases. If your Panasonic GSM   telephone requires service while abroad, please contact the local service company shown on   this document.   The Guarantee   The applicable period of the European wide guarantee for GSM is generally 12 months for the   main body and 3 months for the rechargeable battery. With respect to a product used 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 an authorised service centre.   The guarantee covers breakdowns due to manufacturing or design faults; it does not apply to   other events such as accidental damage, however caused, wear and tear, negligence,   adjustment, modification or repair not authorised by us.   Your sole and exclusive remedy under this guarantee against us is the repair, or at our option   the replacement, of the product, or any defective part or parts. No other remedy, including, but   not limited to, incidental or consequential damage or loss of whatsoever nature shall be   available to the purchaser.   This is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of consumer   purchasers. This guarantee applies in countries shown on this document at the authorised   service centres detailed for that country.   Panasonic Service Center Cottbus   Petsch Kundendienst GmbH   Am Seegraben 21   03058 Gross-Gaglow   Tel. +49 (0)355/ 58 36 36   UK   Service Centres in England   Tel. +44 8705 159159   IRL   Panasonic Service Center Leipzig   KES Keilitz-Electronic-Service GmbH   Föpplstraße 19   04347 Leipzig   Service Centres in Ireland   Tel. +353 1 2898333   Tel. +49 (0)341/ 244 33 33   D Panasonic Service Center ChemnitF   WPS Rundfunk- u. Fernsehservice GmbH   Fietenstraße 16   09130 ChemnitF   Tel. +49 (0)371/ 40 10 359   Panasonic Service Center Dresden   SERKO GmbH   Großenhainer Straße 163   01129 Dresden   Tel. +49 (0)351/ 85 88 477   Panasonic Service Center Berlin   SERKO GmbH   Tel. +49 (0)30/ 44 30 322   Schwedter Straße 34a   10435 Berlin   Panasonic Service Center Berlin   RUESS SYSTEMS   129   EU warranty and licensing   Thrasoltstraße 11   10585 Berlin   Tel. +49 (0)30/ 342 2013   Panasonic Service Center Essen   Bernd van Bevern GmbH   Heinrich-Held-Straße 16   45133 Essen   Panasonic Service Center Rostock   warnow electronic service gmbh   An der Jägerbäk 2   18069 Rostock   Tel. +49 (0)381/ 82 016   Tel. +49 (0)201/ 84 20 220   Panasonic Service Center Osnabrück   Petsch Kundendienst GmbH   Pagenstecherstraße 75   49090 Osnabrück   Panasonic Service Center Hamburg   ELVICE Service GmbH   Spaldingstraße 74   20097 Hamburg   Tel. +49 (0)40/ 23 08 07   Tel. +49 (0) 541/ 68 038   Panasonic Service Center Wiesbaden   J. Hemmerling - VAD GmbH   Ostring 7   65205 Wiesbaden   Panasonic Service Center Rendsburg   FERNSEH-DIENST B&W Service GmbH   Kieler Straße 41   Tel. +49 (0)6122/ 90 91 10   Panasonic Service Center Mannheim   N. Schaaf   24678 Rendsburg   Tel. +49 (0)4331/ 14 11-0   Reichenbachstraße 21-23   68309 Mannheim   Panasonic Service Center Bremen   COM Elektronik Service GmbH   Rübekamp 50   Tel. +49 (0)621/ 72 787-0   Panasonic Service Center Stuttgart   Hans Beck   28219 Bremen   Tel. +49 (0)421/ 691 80 69   Friedrich-List-Straße 38   70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen   Tel. +49 (0) 711/ 94 701-0   Panasonic Service Center Hannover   COM Elektronik Service GmbH   Vahrenwalder Straße 311   30179 Hannover   Panasonic Service Center Reutlingen   Herbert Geissler   Tel. +49 (0)511/ 37 27 91   Lichtensteinstraße 75   72770 Reutlingen   Panasonic Service Center Magdeburg   SERKO GmbH   Tel. +49 (0)7072 / 92 96-0   Ebendorfer Chaussee 47   39128 Magdeburg   Tel. +49 (0)391/ 289 90 69   Panasonic Service Center München   G.Berghofer & W.Kaller GmbH   Helene-Wessel-Bogen 7   80939 München   Panasonic Service Center Düsseldorf   VTH GmbH   Tel. +49 (0)89/ 318 907-0   Kölner Straße 147   40227 Düsseldorf   Panasonic Service Center Augsburg   Klaus Bienek   Tel. +49 (0)211/ 77 90 25   Affinger Straße 4   86167 Augsburg   Tel. +49 (0)821/ 70 70 75   Panasonic Service Center Nürnberg   Herbert Geissler GmbH   Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 21   90537 Feucht   Tel. +49 (0)9128/ 70 67-0   130   EU warranty and licensing   Négoce Technique et Maintenance   40 boulevard Bessières   75017 PARIS   Panasonic Service Center Eisenach   Blitz Electro-Electronic-GmbH   Bahnhofstraße 17   99817 Eisenach   Tel. +49 (0)3691/ 29 29 42 8   Tél.: 01.44.85.21.66   Fax: 01.42.29.60.05   S.B.E.   F.I. de la Liane   BP 9   62360 SAINT LEONARD   Tél.: 03.21.10.10.21   Fax: 03.21.80.20.10   A Panasonic Service Center in Österreich   Frisch   Lokahlbahnweg 12   4060 Leonding   Tel. +43 7326 76961   NL   FR   Service-centra in Nederlands   CETELEC   FI de la Delorme   5 Avenue Paul héroult   13015 MARSEILLE   Tél.: 04 96 15 77 77   Tél.: 04 91 58 07 55   Panasonic-Centre Nederland   (Servicom bv)   P.O Box 16280   2500 BG   Den-Haag   Nederland   CORDON Electronique   BP 460   Tel. +31 703314314   FI Taden   Fonweg 60   2516 BM   Den-Haag   22107 DINAN CEDEX   Tél.: 02.96.85.82.20   Fax: 02.96.85.82.21   Nederland   Tel. +31 703314314   EASY REPAIR   26 rue des Cosmonautes   31400 Toulouse   Tél.: 05.62.71.48.14   Fax: 05.62.71.48.15   I Per I Centri Assisitenza in Italia   Servizio Clienti   Tel. +39 02/ 67072556   EASY REPAIR   22 boulevard des Brotteaux   69006 Lyon   Tél.: 04.72.83.02.02   Fax: 04.78.52.40.38   E Panasonic España, S.A.   Servicio de Atención a Usuarios:   Tel: 902 15 30 60   ELECTRONIQUE SERVICE   Avenue Figuières   FAC Font de la Banquière   34970 LATTES   Tél.: 04.67.15.96.30   Fax: 04.67.20.04.72   DK   For nærmeste servicecenter ring Panasonic   Danmark   Tel. +45 43 20 08 50   S GENERAL ELECTRONIQUE   16 rue Joseph Cugnot   F.I. Bracheux   Firmor I Sverige   Komrep   60000 BEAUVAIS   Rosenlundsgatan 4   411 20 Göteborg   Tel. +46 031-173354   Tél.: 03.44.89.79.00   Fax: 03.44.05.16.96   131   EU warranty and licensing   Signalstyrkan   Kungsholmstorg 4   104 22 Stockholm   Tel. +46 08-6542500   N Servicesenter I Norge   IT Services ANOVO Norge AS   Fetveien 1   2007 KJELLER   CR service   Industribyn 3   232 37 Malmö   Tel. +46 040-430030   Tlf: +47 63 80 45 00   Panasonic Norge   Skårersletta 50   SF   Huoltokeskukset Suomessa:   1471 LØRENSKOG   Tlf: +47 67 91 78 00   KAUKOMARKKINAT OY PANASONIC-   HUOLLOT Kutojantie 4   GR   02630 Espoo   Puh. +358 09 521 5151 Huolto   Puh. +358 09 521 5155 Varaosat Ja   Tarvikkeet   Κέντρα τεχνικής υποστήριξης   INTERTECH S.A.   International Technologies   Αφροδίτης 26, 167 77 Ελληνικό   Tαχ. Θυρ.: 738 21, 167 10 ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ   Τηλ. Κέντρο: (01) 9692.300   SETELE OY   Vanha Viertotie 7   00300 Helsinki   Puh. +358 09 549100   Υποκατάστηµα Βόρειας Ελλάδας:   Κ. Καραµανλή 11, 54638 ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗ   Τηλ. Κέντρο: (031) 245.840-3   PLAY-SHOP SERVICE Keskuskatu 3   00100 Helsinki   Puh. +358 09 27053626   P MEGAFIX KY   Louhenkatu 9   74100 Iisalmi   Centros de Assistência em Portugal   Puh. +358 017 14631   PROSONIC, S.A.   Rua Manuel Teixeira Gomes   Edificio Telhas Verdes, Loja D   8125-321 ALBUFEIRA   Tel. +351 289 589 515   T: MI.M.HAAPOJA   Miilukatu 7   40320 Jyväskylä   Puh. +358 014 677121   PROSONIC, S.A.   Largo de Santos, 9-1   1200 LISBOA   OUTOKUMMUN PUHELIN Pohjoisahonkatu   9 83500 Outokumpu   Puh. +358 013 562211   Tel. +351 21 392 9327   PROSONIC, S.A.   Rua Augusto Simões, 259   4470-147 MAIA   SETELE OY   Rengastie 31   60100 Seinäjoki   Puh. +358 06 4148344   Tel. +351 229 409 700   TURUN J-MARKKINAT OY Tuureporinkatu   6 20100 Turku   Puh. + 358 02 2332685   132   EU warranty and licensing   TELECTRO SC   Quai des Ardennes 50   4020 Liège   Tel. +32 041/43 29 04   B Centres de service après-vente en Belgique   BROOTHAERS   Hoevelei 167   L 2630 AARTSELAAR   Tel. +32 03/887 06 24   Centres de service après-vente au   Luxembourg   HENROTTE   NOUVELLE CENTRAL RADIO   Rue des Jones 15   L - 1818 Howald   Luxembourg - Grand Duché   Tel. +32 40 40 78   Rue du Campinaire 154   6240 FARCIENNES   Tel. +32 071/39 62 90   PIXEL VIDEOTECH   Rue St Remy 7   4000 LIEGE   CH   Jonh Lay Electronics AG   Tel. +32 041/23 46 26   Littauerboden   6014 Littau   Phone: +41 41 259 9090   Fax: +41 41 252 0202   DELTA ELECTRONICS   Rue P.d’Alouette 39   5100 NANINNE   Tel. +32 081/40 21 67   TR   ELEKSERVICE FEYS Houthulstseweg 56   8920 POELKAPELLE   Tel. + 32 057/48 96 37   TEKOFAKS ISTANBUL CENTRE OFFICE   KAĞITHANE CADDESI SEVİLEN SOKAK   NO. 58 80340 ÇAĞLAYAN-ISTANBUL   Tel: 90-212-220 60 70 / 14 Lines   Fax: 90-212-220-60 94   AVS WAASLAND Lavendelstraat 113   9100 ST NIKLAAS   Tel. +32 03/777 99 64   ANKARA BRANCH OFFICE   CETIN EMEE BULVARI NO: 53   06450 OVECLER/ANKARA   A.V.T.C SA   Kleine Winkellaan 54   1853 STROMBEEK-BEVER   Tel. + 32 02/267 40 19   Tel: 90-312-481 64 64/6 Lines pbx   İSMİR BRANCH OFFICE   CUMHURİYET BULVARI NO:330 K.:6   D.:608 SEVİL İŞ MERKEFİ 35520   ALSANCAK-İFMİR   Tel: 90-232-464 29 01 pbx   Fax: 90-232-422 67 44   RADIO RESEARCH   Rue des Carmélites 123   1180 BRUXELLES   Tel. +32 02/345 68 56   VIDEO TECHNICAL SERVICE   Av. du Roi Albert 207   1080 BRUXELLES   BURSA BRANCH OFFICE   ŞEHREKÜSTÜ MAHLLESİ DURAK   CADDESİ NO.:7 BURSA   Tel: 90-224-225 10 46 pbx   Fax: 90-224-223 81 03   Tel. +32 02/465 33 10   SERVICE CENTER Kapellestraat 95   9800 DEINFE   Tel. +32 09/386 67 67   ADANA BRANCH OFFICE   REŞATBEY MAH.FUFULİ CAD.GÜLEK   SİTESİ A BLOK NO: 75b 01120 ADANA   Tel: 90-322-458 39 52 pbx   TOP SERVICE   Westerloseweg 10   2440 GEEL   Fax: 90-322-453 21 32   Tel. +32 014/54 67 24   133   EU warranty and licensing   TRABFON BRANCH OFFICE   MARAŞ CAD.MARAŞ APT.NO:51 D.:2   61200 TRABFON   Tel: 90-462-321 33 08   Fax: 90-462-326 37 78   ANTALYA BRANCH OFFICE   ALTINDAĞ MAH. 146 SOKAK ÖFKOÇ   APT.NO:9/1-2A ANTALYA   Tel: 90-242-243 23 70 / 3 Lines   Fax: 90-242-243 23 72   DİYARBAKIR BRANCH OFFICE   LİSE CADDESİ GÖKALP APT.NO: 18/A   DİYARBAKIR   Tel: 90-412-228 73 00   Fax: 90-412-223 59 00   134   EU warranty and licensing   EU/EEA – Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country other than the country   of original purchase.   When the purchaser finds the appliance to be defective, he should promptly contact the proper sales   company or national distributor in the EU/EEA country where this guarantee is claimed, as 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 in the EU/   EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed.   If the appliance is a product model which is normally supplied by the sales company or national distributor   in the country where it is used by the purchaser, then the appliance, together with this guarantee card and   proof of date of purchase, should be returned at the purchaser’s risk and expense to such sales company   or distributor, which will handle the repair service. In some countries, the affiliated sales company or   national distributor will designate dealers or certain service centres to execute the repairs involved.   If the appliance is a product model which is not normally supplied in the country where used, or if the   appliance’s internal or external product characteristics are different from those of the equivalent model in   the country where used, the sales company or national distributor may be able to have the guarantee repair   service executed by obtaining spare parts from the country where the appliance was originally marketed,   or it may be necessary to have the guarantee repair service executed the sales company or national   distributor in the country where the appliance was originally marketed.   In either case, the purchaser must furnish this guarantee card and proof of date of purchase. Any necessary   transportation, both of the appliance and of any spare parts, will be at the purchaser’s risk and expense,   and there may be a consequent delay in the repair service.   Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the sales company or national distributor in the   country of use of the appliance, the service will be provided on the same local terms and conditions   (including the period of guarantee coverage) as prevail for the same model appliance in the country of use,   and not the country of initial sale in the EU/EEA. Where the consumer sends the appliance for repair to the   sales company or national distributor in the EU/EEA country where the appliance was originally marketed,   the repair service will be provided on the local terms and conditions prevailing in the country of initial sale   in the EU/EEA.   Some product models require adjustment or adaptation for proper performance and safe use in different   EU/EEA countries, in accordance with local voltage requirements and safety or other technical standards   imposed or recommended by applicable regulations. For certain product models, the cost of such   adjustment or adaptation may be substantial and it may be difficult to satisfy local voltage requirements and   safety or other technical standards. It is strongly recommended that the purchaser investigates these local   technical and safety factors before using the appliance in another EU/EEA country.   This guarantee shall not cover the cost of any adjustments or adaptations to meet local voltage   requirements and safety or other technical standards. The sales company or national distributor may be in   a position to make the necessary adjustments or adaptations to certain product models at the cost of the   purchaser. However, for technical reasons it is not possible to adjust or adapt all product models to comply   with local voltage requirements and safety or other technical standards. Moreover, where adaptations or   adjustments are carried out the performance of the appliance may be affected.   If in the opinion of the sales company or national distributor in the country where the appliance is used the   purchaser has the necessary adjustments or adaptations to local voltage requirements and technical or   safety standards properly made, any subsequent guarantee repair service will be provided as above   indicated, provided the purchaser discloses the nature of the adjustment or adaptation if relevant to the   repair. (It is recommended that the purchaser should not send adapted or adjusted equipment for repair to   the sales company or national distributor in the country where the appliance 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.   135   EU warranty and licensing   Licensing   Access   This product contains Compact NetFront Plus Internet browser software of ACCESS Co.,   Ltd.   Compact NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan   and other countries.   Portions of the software used in this product are based in part on the work of the   Independent JPEG Group.   This product contains JV-Lite2 Java virtual machine software of ACCESS Co., Ltd.   JV-Lite is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and other   countries.   Bluetooth®   The Bluetooth® word and mark are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,   Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic is under license.   Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective   owners.   JavaTM and Sun Microsystems   JavaTM and all JavaTM based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered   trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.   Tegic   T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc. T9® Text Input is licensed under one   or more of the following: U.S. Pat Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and   6,011,554; Canadian Pat No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat No. 2238414B; Hong Kong   Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat No. 51383; Euro. Pat No. 0   842 463 (969272260.8) DE/DK,FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB: and additional patents   are pending worldwide.   CP8 Patent   Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2003.   Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these   instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without   obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.   136   Personal settings and notes   Use the table below to record your i-mode™ server settings.   Item   Provisioning Information   Provisioning Information   Setting No 2 (if customizable) Setting No 3   Profile Name   Proxy Port   SSL Port   Proxy Host   Portal URL   Mail URL   MMS URL   GPRS Settings   Access Point Name   User ID   User Password   Authentication   Normal (PAP)/ Encrypted   (CHAP)/None   137   Personal settings and notes   Notes   138   Personal settings and notes   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   139   Personal settings and notes   140   Index   Camera image   D Clock   Contacts list   Deleting   Diverts   DTMF tones   Duration   E Editing   Copying   Currency converter   F Fixed dial   142   Index   G J H K I Image   L i-mode   Incoming calls   M MMS   Moving   Infrared   143   Index   Reminder   N Renaming   P Phone lock   Picture   PIN   PIN2   S Schedule   SIM   Q R 144   Index   SMS   U V Sound   W Synchronizing   T Text   145   |