Panasonic Gsm Gprs Mobile Phone Ebgu87 Operating Instructions
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Tools & Set Time Menu 27 Melody is saved and can be selected as a ringtone. See “Ring Type” starting on page 70. Logo Download logos from the internet to your phone. Network dependent.See details about this service at: http://www.panasonic.com/wireless 1.After you download a logo, you will receive a message containing your selection. Press . 2.Scroll to folder to store logo, press twice. Logo is saved and can be selected as wallpaper. See “Wallpaper” on page 72. SET TIME/ALARMS Clock SetIn Tools & Set Time Menu ... Phone has two clocks, a home clock and an away clock that can show local time while traveling. Set time for both clocks.1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Press three times (Set Date/Time > Home > Time Set). Press to erase current date. 3.Enter date (in day/month/year format, DD/MM/YYYY). 4.Press to accept the date. Press to erase current time 5.Enter time (in 24-hour military time format), press . SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Press twice (Set Date/Time > Home). 3.Scroll to Summer(DST) daylight savings time, press . 4.Scroll to On or Off, press . AWAY CLOCK: SETTING TIME DIFFERENCE In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Press (Set Date/Time). 3.Scroll to Away, press . 4.Press (Time Difference). 5.Scroll to desired difference from home clock, press . GU87 OI.book Page 27 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
28 Tools & Set Time Menu AWAY CLOCK: SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Press (Set Date/Time). 3.Scroll to Away, press . 4.Scroll to Summer(DST), press . 5.Scroll to On or Off, press . AWAY CLOCK: SETTING AUTO ADJUSTMENT If you travel in a country/region that has a roaming agreement with your wireless service provider, the Away Clock automatically adjusts to the local time. Note: In countries/regions that have several time zones, you must manually adjust the clock. In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Press (Set Date/Time). 3.Scroll to Away, press . 4.Scroll to Auto Adjustment, press . 5.Scroll to Home Area, press . 6.Scroll to your home country region (abbreviated), press . USA1 GMT-5.0 is equivalent to Eastern Standard Time. USA6 GMT-10.0 is equivalent to Hawaii Standard Time Zone. Press and hold to scroll page by page. 7.Scroll to Auto Adjustment, press . 8.Scroll to Enable or Disable, press . Format Date/TimeIn Tools & Set Time Menu ... Set which clock displays (home or away) and the format for displaying time and date.1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Scroll to Format Date/Time, press . 3.Scroll to desired option, press . Choose ClockSet whether the home or away clock shows on the display. Scroll to Home Time or Away Time, press . Display FormatSet format for displaying time and date. Scroll to desired format, press . GU87 OI.book Page 28 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
Tools & Set Time Menu 29 Set Alarm(s)In Tools & Set Time Menu ... Set up to 4 separate alarms with unique alert tones.1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Scroll to Set Alarm(s), press . If clock has not been set, you are prompted to set clock first. See “Clock Set” starting on page 27. Warning: Ensure that any Alarm settings will not automatically power on the phone when in a location that it may interfere with medical equipment, aircraft, blasting areas, etc.... See “Safety First” starting on page 1. 3.Scroll to alarm to set (1 to 4), press . 4.Press , enter alarm time (hours:minutes) in 24-hour military time, press . Press to erase a previous alarm time. 5.Scroll to desired alarm interval (Repeat Daily, Once, or Disabled), press . 6.If desired, scroll to Ring Type, press . 7.Scroll to Fixed Data or Data Files, press . 8.Scroll to desired folder, press , scroll to desired ring type file, press . 9.Press to Save. In standby, displays to indicate alarm is set. The alarm rings based on the current clock setting (Home or Away). WHEN THE ALARM RINGS... The alarm rings for 30 seconds at the set time. The display flashes an alarm message and the flip flashes. If you are in a call during the alarm time, the phone vibrates instead. To stop the alarm, press any key. DISABLING THE ALARM In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Scroll to Set Alarm(s), press . 3.Scroll to alarm to disable (1 to 4), press . 4.Scroll to alarm interval setting , press . 5.Scroll to Disabled, press . 6.Press to save. GU87 OI.book Page 29 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
30 Tools & Set Time Menu Set Pwr-Up Time or Set Pwr-Dwn Time In Tools & Set Time Menu ... Set phone to automatically turn itself on or off at a specified time.1.Scroll to Set Time/Alarms, press . 2.Scroll to Set Pwr-Up Time or Set Pwr-Dwn Time, press . 3.Enter time in 24-hour military time format, press . 4.Select interval (Repeat Daily, Once, or Disabled), press . Warning: If setting Pwr-Up Time, ensure phone will not automatically power on in a location where it may interfere with medical equipment, aircraft, blasting areas, etc.... See “Safety First” on page 1. CALCULATORIn Tools & Set Time Menu ... Perform simple calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division).1.Scroll to Calculator, press . 2.Enter a number (maximum 10 digits). To enter a decimal, press . 3.Scroll/move to select calculation to perform. 4.Enter next number. If you scroll/move to select another calculation, the previous operation is performed with the result displaying on the top line. 5.Repeat steps2 to 4 as needed for your calculation. 6.Press (=) to display final calculation. Scroll upMultiplication (x) Scroll downDivision (/) Move rightAddition (+) Move leftSubtraction (-) GU87 OI.book Page 30 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
Tools & Set Time Menu 31 UNIT CONVERTER SETTING AN INITIAL CONVERSION RATE Perform currency calculations based on a programmable conversion rate.In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Unit Converter, press twice. 2.Enter an abbreviation for the home currency (up to 3 characters), press twice. 3.Enter an abbreviation for the foreign currency (up to 3 characters), press twice. 4.Enter the currency conversion rate, press twice. CALCULATING A CONVERSION In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Unit Converter, press . 2.Verify that the displayed currency conversion is correct. If you need to update the conversion, see “Setting an Initial Conversion Rate” on page 31. 3.Press twice. 4.Enter value to convert, press twice. SWAPPING A CURRENCY CONVERSION You can swap currencies to convert from the foreign currency into the home currency. In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1.Scroll to Unit Converter, press . 2.Verify that the displayed currency conversion is correct. If you need to update the conversion, see “Setting an Initial Conversion Rate” on page 31. 3.Press three times, scroll to Swap, press . 4.Enter value to convert, press twice. GU87 OI.book Page 31 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
32 Tools & Set Time Menu INFRARED PORTPREPARING AN INFRARED CONNECTION Transfer data between your phone and other devices (that have an infrared port) using an infrared connection. A TV remote control sends infrared signals to your TV, VCR, etc. to control volume or change channels. Infrared also enables you to use GSM fax and data services, and provides access to the Internet and e-mail through existing applications. Note: Downloaded files with a copyright cannot be transferred via infrared.Place your phone and the other device (with an infrared port) within the effective infrared range to each other. The infrared ports must face each other. Verify that there are no obstructions between the two communicating devices. If the other device is a PC, you must set up the infrared connection on PC. (For example: Start > Settings > Control Panel > Infrared > Options tab > Enable Infrared Communication.) SENDING IMAGES OR MUSIC DATA FROM YOUR PHONE Note: Images and Music data can be transferred only between GU87 phones. 1.Verify that the infrared ports on both devices are facing each other, and other device is set to receive data. 2.In the Files & Setup Menu, scroll to Data Files, press twice, scroll to Picture or Sound, press . 3.Scroll to image or music data to send, press . 4.Scroll to Send IrDA, press . To stop the transmission, press . SENDING YOUR PROFILE DATA FROM YOUR PHONE 1.Verify that the infrared ports on both devices are facing each other, and other device is set to receive data. 2.In the Phonebook/V-Mail Menu, scroll to Own Number/Info, press . Scroll to Own Number (SIM) or Personal Info, press . Scroll to Send IrDA, press . SENDING PHONEBOOK OR SCHEDULE DATA FROM YOUR PHONE 1.Verify that the infrared ports on both devices are facing each other, and other device is set to receive data. 2.In the Phonebook/V-Mail Menu or the Calendar Menu, select data to be sent, press , scroll to Send IrDA, press . If you select data that cannot be forwarded or saved, your phone displays an error message. GU87 OI.book Page 32 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
Tools & Set Time Menu 33 SENDING AND RECEIVING FAXES Please contact your wireless service provider to verify that this feature is available on your network. 1.You must install fax application software. The following fax applications are recommended for use with the GU87 phone: Microsoft ® Fax (www.Microsoft.com) WinFax™ PRO or ProComm Plus (www.symantec.com ) HotFax ® 5.0 (www.smithmicro.com) 2.When configuring your fax application, be sure to enter the area code and, for international calls, the country/ region code. 3.Fax operation is the same procedure as “Connecting to the Internet” on page 34. Receive DataIn Tools & Set Time Menu ... Set phone to receive data via the infrared port.1.Scroll to Infrared Port, press . 2.Press (Receive Data). Data is automatically received by phone. 3.To save the received data: Connect ModemUSING THE INTERNET Set phone to use a wireless modem connection.1.Set up a dial-up account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP), for example, MSN ®. From your ISP, you need an installation CD or your account details (i.e. phone number, user name and PhonebookWith received data displayed, press , scroll to SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook, press . For SIM Phonebook, press again. For Mobile Phonebook, scroll to group number, press twice. SchedulerPress . Other dataReceived data is automatically stored in the Received folder. See “Data Files” on page 65. GU87 OI.book Page 33 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
34 Tools & Set Time Menu password) to configure Dial Up Networking within Windows®. 2.When setting up your Internet account for the first time, select GU87 as the connecting modem device. For additional details, contact your ISP. For help using Windows Dial Up Networking, search Windows Help (Start>Help). TO TEST THE INFRARED CONNECTION Verify that your GU87 and your PC are properly connected. Note: The following steps describe Windows standard communication software (HyperTerminal). 1.On your PC, select Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. 2.Double click on HyperTerminal. 3.In the Connection Description dialog box, enter desired name in the Name field and click OK. 4.In the Phone Number dialog box, select the country/ region code, enter your ISP’s phone number and confirm that GU87 is selected in the “Connect using” box. Click OK. 5.When the connect dialogue box displays, click Cancel. 6.Select File > properties and verify that GU87 is selected. Click OK. 7.In the HyperTerminal window, type AT+CGMI and click. If GU87 has successfully connected, you will receive an OK reply. CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET 1.On your PC, select Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. 2.Click on HyperTerminal. 3.On your phone, in the Tools & Set Time Menu, scroll to Infrared Port, press , scroll to Connect Modem, press . 4.On your PC, when “Ready for Communication” displays, enter AT command in HyperTerminal screen. Enter phone number to connect to for Circuit Switching. Use the dedicated phone number for Packet connection. GU87 OI.book Page 34 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
Camera Menu 35 CAMERA MENU To open the Camera Menu: 1.From standby, press to open main menu display. 2.Scroll/move to highlight Camera Menu icon , press . Note: Battery times are shorter when using the camera. To help conserve your battery, the phone automatically exits camera mode after 3 minutes if no activity is detected. * From standby, pressing to access the camera is the default setting for the key. To change the setting, see “Short Cut Key” on page 74. TAKE A PICTURE1.Open flip and press . OR Open the Camera Menu ... 2.View image on preview screen (camera viewfinder). Incoming calls override the preview screen. GU87 OI.book Page 35 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM
36 Camera Menu For best results, hold camera about 1 foot (30cm) away from subject. For images to display clearly, use in temperature range of approximately 100 ºF (40ºC) or less. 3.When desired image displays, press shutter button . 4.To save picture in data folder, press shutter button . OR To return to camera operation without saving picture, press , then press shutter button . If there is an incoming call before you save the picture, it is temporarily saved. After the call, return to camera operation and complete step4. Phone automatically exits camera mode after 3 minutes if no activity is detected. If this happens after step3, return to camera operation and complete step4. If phone is turned off, all temporarily saved images are deleted. Take a Self-Portrait1.Open flip and press . OR Open the Camera Menu ... 2.Close flip. 3.View yourself in the self-portrait mirror. 4.Press shutter button . 5.Open flip. 6.To save picture in data folder, press shutter button . OR To return to camera operation without saving picture, press , then shutter button . Zoom (2x)/Wide 1.With image on preview screen, scroll up once to zoom. indicates zoom mode. Image clarity is diminished slightly when zoomed. 2.Scroll down once to return to original (wide view) image. indicates wide mode. GU87 OI.book Page 36 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:00 PM