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    DTMF Tones 
    Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Tones (DTMF) tones can be sent during conversa-
    tion.  These  are  often  used  to  access  voice  mail,  paging  and  computerized
    home banking services. For example, you may need to input a number  to
    remotely  access  voice  mail  messages.  A  phone  number  may  be  stored  in  the
    Phonebook with DTMF tones, allowing the number to be dialed upon  recall
    and the DTMF tones to be sent automatically. 
    Sending DTMF Tones During a Call  
    Simply enter digits (# to ,, ! and ") during a call. 
    Pause Dial 
    Pause Dialing allows you to send DTMF tones automatically. 
    1 Enter phone number 
    2 Press and hold # until a “p” is displayed at the end of t he phone num-
    ber entered 
    3 E nt e r  D TM F  di g it s  a f t e r  t h e  pa u s e,  e .g .  en t e r  t he  n um b e r t o a ccess voice
    mail messages 
    4 Press C 
    After the call is connected, DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds. 
    Wait Dialing
    Wait dialing requires you to press the Send Key to transmit the DTMF tones
    instead of sending them automatically.
    1 Enter the phone number
    2 Presss and hold # until a “w ” is displayed
    3 Enter DTMF digits after the wait, e.g. enter the number to access voice
    mail messages
    4 Press C to make the call
    5 After the call is connected, when prompted for password, press C to
    transmit DTMF tones
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    Desktop Handsfree 
    Desktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation without having to hold
    the phone to your ear. 
    Swapping Between Handsfree and Handheld Calls 
    During a Handheld call: 
    1 Press < 
    2 Use 4 to select Hands Free. Press < 
    During a Handsfree call: 
    Press < once and select Handheld to revert to Handheld operation 
    Auto Answer 
    When Auto Answer is switched on, and Personal Handsfree accessory is con-
    nected to the phone, a call will be answered without pressing any  keys.  Any
    call waiting should be answered in the normal way. 
    To enable Auto Answer, from Idle,  press <  and  select My  Phone > Auto
    Answer. Choose Enable and press 
    						
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    Plug-in Camera 
    With the Panasonic Plug-in Camera attached to your phone, you can take pho-
    tos then save them or send them immediately in a MMS message. The camera
    accessory plugs into the accessory connector on the base of your phone. The
    camera accesory is available in selected areas. 
    When  the  camera  accessory  is  plugged  in,  the
    main menu changes. The Key  Guard icon is
    replaced  by  a Camera  icon  as  shown.  Select
    Camera for all related functions. 
    Fitting and Removing the Plug-in Camera 
    First, remove the cap from the Camera by pressing both sides of the cap.
    With the release key facing up, insert Plug-in Camera into the connector at the
    bottom of the phone until it clicks into place. 
    To release the Plug-in Camera, press release key () and pull downward ().
    1
    2
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    Taking a Picture 
    To take a picture, first ensure the camera accessory is plugged in. Then: 
    1From Idle, press < and select Camera. Press < 
    2 Position the camera to frame the desired photo in preview screen 
    Use 1 to zoom in, 
    5 to zoom out  
    3 When you are ready, press < to capture the photo 
    4 The  captured  photo  will  be  displayed.  Press <  to  store  the  photo  in
    your Media Folder. To send the photo via MMS press A to save it. See
    Creating an MMS Message, page 50 to continue
    5 If you wish to delete the photo press @  
     
    Note: Zoom function is not available when you choose VGA size. (See
    Photo Resolution, on page 84.) 
    Camera 
    IndicatorSelf 
    Portrait
    mirror
    Lens
    Photo 
    LightPreview 
    Screen
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    Camera Settings 
    First ensure the camera accessory is plugged in. Then: 
    1From Idle, press < and select Camera. Press < 
    2 Press A to open the Set menu. Select from the following options: 
    Photo Resolution 
    Choose  from VGA  (640  ×  480),  QVGA  (320  ×  240),  QQVGA
    (160 × 120) or Screen Size (128 × 96). 
    Photo Light 
    Turn the built-in photo light On or Off. 
    Self Timer 
    Turn the Self Timer On or Off.  When  the  Self  Timer  is  turned  on,  there  is  a
    delay after the capture button is pressed before the photo is taken. 
    Shutter Sound 
    Select from three available shutter sounds. 
    Note: Higher resolution pictures are of better quality but occupy a larger
    share of your phone’s memory. If you want to take several high resolution
    pictures,  consider  reducing  the  amount  of  memory  taken  up  by  other
    types of media files such as ring tones and downloaded games. 
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    Te x t   E n t r y  
    You use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phonebook, to cre-
    ate  text  etc.  This  section  details  the  characters  that  can  be  entered  and  the
    relevant keys to press. 
    *  Press " once to enter a single capital letter (subsequent characters will
    be lower case). Pressing " twice acts as a keyboard CAPS LOCK func-
    tion and subsequent characters will be uppercase. Press " a third time
    to return to lowercase character entry. 
    The text entry modes are: Normal (ABC), T9 (T9), Greek (ΑΒΓ),  Extended
    (AÄÅ) and Numeric (0 ~ 9). To change your text entry mode, press   7 to
    scro ll through the choices. The current mode icon is shown in the lower left
    corner of the display.
     
    Te x t   M o d e
    Key
    T9®Normal 
    (ABC)Greek 
    (ΑΒΓ
    )Extended  
    (AÄÅ)Numeric 
    (0 ~ 9)
    #Alternatives+_+_+_ 0
    $Punctuation.@/:;*#+-”,!¡?¿_()[]{}’&%\^~|=€
    £$¥¤
    §1
    %abcABCabcABΓAÄÅÆBCÇaäåæàbc 2
    &defDEFdef∆EΖDEÉFdeèéf 3
    'ghiGHIghiΗΘΙGHIghiì 4
    (jklJKLjklΚΛΜJKLjkl 5
    )mnoMNOmnoΝΞΟMNÑOÖØmnñoöøò 6
    *pqrsPQRSpqrsΠΡΣPQRSpqrsß 7
    +tuvTUVtuvΤΥΦTUÜVtuüùv 8
    ,wxyzWXYZwxyzΧΨΩWXYZwxyz 9
    "Shift/Lock*Shift/Lock*Shift/Lock* *
    !SpaceSpaceSpaceSpace #
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    T9® Text Input 
    Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses
    required: 
    Press a key once for any letter you want on that key. The desired  letter  may
    not be displayed. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is
    reached; then check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing
    on to the next word. 
    If you entry has produced a word which is not the one you want,  press 4
    repeatedly until the correct word is displayed. Continue to the next word. 
    If the word you want is not in the internal dictionary (i.e. it is a proper noun or
    a rarely used word) then it should be entered using the Normal (ABC) mode. 
    Other Text Modes 
    When  using  Normal  (ABC),  Greek  (ΑΒΓ)  or  Extended  (AÄÅ)  text  entry
    modes, each time a key is pressed in quick succession it will display the next
    character available on that key. Releasing the key, or pressing another key will
    enter  the  currently  displayed  character  and  the  cursor  will  move to the next
    position. 
    Editing Text 
    Press 4 to move up or down one text line. 
    Press 2 to move left or right one character. When the cursor is moved over a
    character and another key pressed this will insert the new character immedi-
    ately before the selected character. Press @ to delete the character to the left
    of the cursor or delete the current line when pressed and held. 
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    Troubleshooting 
    Should any problem persist contact your dealer. 
    ProblemCause  Remedy
    Phone will not 
    switch onCheck that the battery is 
    fully charged and 
    correctly connected to 
    the phone
    Extremely short 
    battery life for a 
    new battery The network you are 
    using and the condition of 
    the battery can affect 
    battery life
    Short battery life 
    for an old batteryBattery has worn out Replace with a new fully 
    charged battery
    Battery level 
    indicator does not 
    appear and the 
    phone cannot be 
    switched on when 
    charging Battery is not attached to 
    the phone, or when the 
    battery has been deeply 
    discharged there is a delay 
    until the indicator lightsLet the battery charge for 
    a few minutes 
    Battery fails to 
    charge
    Battery is not attached to 
    the phone
    Ensure the battery is 
    fitted to the phone 
    before charging
    Battery has been 
    connected to the phone 
    after the fast travel 
    charger has been plugged 
    in
    Battery has been deeply 
    discharged there is a delay 
    until indicator lightsLet the battery charge for 
    a few minutes
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    Calls cannot be 
    made
    The phone is locked Unlock the phone
    Outgoing calls are barredDisable the outgoing call 
    barring, or barred dial
    Phone is not registered to 
    a networkMove to a coverage area 
    and operate your phone 
    after it has registered to a 
    network
    Calls cannot be 
    made from Fixed 
    Dial Store
    Check your SIM supports 
    Fixed Dial 
    Check if Fixed Dial is 
    switched on 
    Check if the phone 
    number is stored in the 
    Fixed Dial
    Calls cannot be 
    received
    Phone is not switched on Switch the phone on
    Incoming calls are barred Disable the incoming call 
    barring
    Phone is not registered to 
    a networkMove to a coverage area 
    and operate your phone 
    after it has registered to a 
    network
    Emergency calls 
    cannot be madeYou are not in a GSM 
    coverage areaCheck that the antenna 
    symbol   is displayed – 
    move to a coverage area 
    and operate your phone 
    w h e n  t h e  a n t e n n a  s y m b o l 
    is displayed 
    Phone numbers 
    cannot be recalled 
    from PhonebookPhone is locked Unlock the phone 
    Phone number has been 
    restrictedSwitch off restriction
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    Important Error Messages 
    These  are  some  of  the  most  important  error  messages  which  may  be  dis-
    played: 
    Unregistered 
    SIM The network has detected an authentication failure 
    because your SIM is not registered to that network – 
    contact your service provider
    Invalid SIM The SIM is blocked because one of the PIN/PIN2 
    unblocking keys (PUK/PUK2) has been entered incor-
    rectly ten times – contact your service provider
    Insert SIM 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
    Password 
    Incorrect: 
    Tr y   A g a i nThe SIM has failed one or more of the SIM authentica-
    tion checks – contact your service provider 
    Function 
    UnavailableThe selected feature is either not supported by the SIM 
    or is not available with your current subscription –    
    contact your service provider 
    PIN2 Must Be 
    UnblockedThe PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong 
    PUK2 has been entered ten times, services controlled 
    by PIN2 cannot be used – contact your service 
    provider
    only for MMS: 
    Capacity 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
    Phone Num-
    ber Too Long 
    (Max:20)The edited or newly created Phonebook number is too 
    long to fit in the SIM Phonebook field 
    Capacity Full!The message area is full. Your messages cannot be 
    stored until some of the currently stored messages are 
    deleted 
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