Contents Introduction.......................................................................... vii About This Manual ............................................................. vii Icons Used in This Manual ............................................... viii Chapter 1: Safety First ......................................................... 1 Batteries................................................................................ 1 Charging Devices.........................................................
Setting Ring Volume .......................................................... 13 Selecting a Ring Alert ........................................................ 13 Vibration Alert .......................................................................14 Using the Private Handsfree Headset .............................. 15 Personalizing Your Phone................................................. 15 Chapter 3: Everyday Operations ...................................... 17 Placing Calls......................
Symbols (SYM) Mode ........................................................ 29 Key Entry Table.................................................................. 29 Chapter 5: Phonebook Features ....................................... 31 Creating a Phonebook Entry............................................. 31 Creating a Super Dial Entry ................................................. 33 Changing or Deleting a Super Dial Entry ............................. 34 Programming Pauses or Waits .................
Phone Settings ................................................................... 49 Display Settings ....................................................................49 Backlight ........................................................................49 Display Contrast .............................................................49 Standby Screen .............................................................50 Answer Mode........................................................................
Text Messaging .................................................................. 64 Composing a Text Message ................................................ 64 Entering the Send To Information ................................. 64 Entering the Text of Your Message ............................... 64 Adding a Picture ............................................................ 64 Adding a Melody ............................................................ 64 Message Options ..................................
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Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of one of the world’s most technologically advanced mobile communications systems! Your new Panasonic phone combines the advantages of digital and analog coverage with a variety of time-saving and easy-to-use features. The result: a phone that offers real convenience, dependability, and mobility—in digital and analog service areas. About This Manual This manual contains comprehensive instructions for each of your phone’s features.
Chapter 8: System Settings Chapter 8 contains information about the features on the System Setting menu. This information is provided primarily for technically knowledgeable users. Reference Information: Appendix A: Before Requesting Help As you begin to take advantage of your phone’s features, you may experience minor problems. However, you can easily fix most of these problems. This chapter contains a detailed list of solutions to some of the problems you may encounter.
Safety First Your new phone is a convenient and effective communications tool, but it can be hazardous when used improperly. To avoid harming yourself or anyone else, please review the following information before using your phone. Batteries 1 Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if the terminals are touched with a conductive material (for example, metal jewelry, keys, and so on). Therefore, use caution when handling a charged battery.
Chapter 1 Availability of Service This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connection in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies). When operating in analog mode, the service area where you can place and receive calls will be smaller than with other phones.
Chapter 1 tested for use at the ear is 1.49W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is .93W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure.
Chapter 1 Persons with pacemakers: • • • • • • • • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference; If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
Getting Started This chapter gets you started using your phone and learning its basic features and functions. Battery Use 2 Your phone’s battery may not be fully charged when you remove it from the box. The battery must be fully charged before using your phone for the first time. Attach and charge the battery as described in this section. Attaching the Battery 1 o 2 Insert the top edge of the battery along the top edge of the phone’s battery compartment.
Chapter 2 Recharging Tips • • • • • Your handset’s new battery will achieve maximum performance after two or three charges. Allow your battery to fully discharge at least once a month. Recharge batteries in a well-ventilated area between 41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C). Temperature may slightly affect charging time. It is normal for your battery to become warm to the touch while it is being recharged. Fully charge the battery for the recommended time.
Chapter 2 Phone Description You can enter up to 32 characters by pressing the number keys. The keypad is also used to enter text as described in “Text Entry Operations”, Chapter 4. Phone Specifications Size (with standard battery) 4.6” x 1.6” x .7” (118 mm x 40.4 mm x 17.5 mm) Weight (with standard battery) 2.7 oz. (76.
Chapter 2 Function Keys The following table describes how each function key works. Key Function Left Softkey/Key Lock: Press to use the function displayed above the key. From standby mode, press and hold to turn on Key Lock. Right Softkey: Press to use the function displayed above the key. Navigation Key: Press the appropriate area of this key to scroll in the required direction. Use this key to scroll through menus, text, and the Phonebook. Message Key: Press and hold to retrieve voice mail messages.
Chapter 2 Display Icons Icons that appear on the display depend on what features you are using and the options you have selected. Master Display and Icons Icon Indicates Charged battery. Low battery (flashes). New text message received. When icon is darkened, indicates that text message storage is full. New voice mail message received. Digital service available. Active call is in operation. When blinking, the original call has been put on hold. Voice privacy feature is on. Quiet Mode is on.
Chapter 2 Icon Indicates Press the Navigation key to move in the directions indicated by the displayed arrows. • The up arrow indicates that you can scroll up through a menu selection list. • The down arrow indicates that you can scroll down through a menu selection list. • The solid right arrow indicates that you can move forward through a lengthy text display. • The solid left arrow indicates that you can scroll back to the start of a lengthy display.
Chapter 2 Standby Display The standby display appears when your phone is on and in an “idle” state. You can return to the standby display at any time (except during a call) by pressing . The backlight turns on automatically for 15 seconds when you power up the phone or when you press any key. For instructions on changing your standby display to a picture, see “Standby Screen” on page 49. (If you have selected a standby picture, it will not be displayed unless you are in your home service area.
Chapter 2 4 Press • • 5 When the cursor is over a digit you want to change, press the digit key for the number you want in its place. • • 6 (OK) to select Date/Time. The currently set date and time are displayed with the cursor over the first digit of the month. You can change the date/time by using and to switch between date and time and and to scroll across the digits. You can switch from AM to PM by pressing when your cursor is on AM or PM on the display.
Chapter 2 Setting Ring Volume You can adjust the volume of your phone’s ring. (See “Alert Mode” on page 50 for more information about using your phone in special situations such as meetings, theaters, and so on.) (MENU) to enter the Main Menu. 1 From standby, press (OK). 2 Scroll to Tone Settings and press (OK) to select Ring Volume. 3 Press • The display shows the current ring volume setting. 4 Press • • 5 to increase ring volume, or to decrease volume.
Chapter 2 • • • • 5 If you select General Rings, you can choose from six different rings. As you scroll through the rings, you can hear the ring associated with each Ring number. If you select Preset Melody, you can choose from 12 preset melodies. As you scroll through the list, the melodies are played. If you select Custom Melody, you can choose from five melodies that you can customize and name. As you scroll through the list, the melodies are played.
Chapter 2 Using the Private Handsfree Headset When the Private Handsfree Headset is plugged into the phone, you can have a phone conversation without holding the phone to your ear. The other person’s voice is heard through the Private Handsfree Headset’s earpiece. When you speak, your voice is picked up by the Private Handsfree Headset’s microphone. Attach the Private Handsfree Headset to your phone as shown. 1 Securely plug the Private Handsfree Headset jack in the side of the phone.
Chapter 2 18 Getting Started