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    							Getting Started
    For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help71
    Idle mode option screen
    The Idle mode option screen is another main menu that 
    provides different functions such as turning the silent mode 
    on or off, viewing the list of networks, changing your profile 
    details, Skype online status, and signing out of Skype. 
    Functions available in the menu depend on whether you 
    are signed in to Skype.
    1While in the Idle mode, press {Options}.
    2Select the desired menu. i {Select}
    *1 Either is displayed according to the current silent mode settings.
    *2 Available only when you are signed in to Skype.
    MenuDescription
    Silent*1Set the silent mode to on/off.
    Sounds on*1
    Change status*2Change your Skype online status.
    My profile*2Change your Skype profile details (page 103).
    Sign out*2Sign out of Skype.
    View networksView a list of networks found in range.
    Network detailsView wireless network status (page 107).
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    72For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help
    Setting the time and date
    Set the correct time and date before you start using the handset. The time zone and the 
    daylight saving need to be set first before setting the time.
    1{Menu} (middle soft key)
    2“Settings” i {Select}
    3“Time and Date” i {Select}
    4Select the desired setting. i {Select}
    Note:
    LIf you make a mistake when entering the time and date, press {} to move the 
    cursor, then make the correction.
    LChanging “Time zone” and “Daylight saving” sets the displayed time forward or 
    backward. When you set the time and date for the first time, set the time after all the 
    other time and date settings.
    LWhen the time setting is reset to an initial condition by removing the battery or for some 
    other reasons, the time is displayed as “12:00 AM” and it stops.Time zoneSelect the desired time zone. i {Select}
    Daylight savingSelect “Standard” or “Daylight saving”. i 
    {Select}
    “Daylight saving” adds 1 hour to the time setting of 
    “Standard”.
    TimeEnter the current hour and minute (12-hour clock 
    format) by selecting 2 digits for each. Press {*} to 
    select “AM” or “PM”. i {OK}
    DateEnter the current month, day and year by selecting 2 
    digits for month and day, and 4 digits for year. i {OK}
    LDate can be set from 01/01/2006 to 12/31/2030.
    Date formatSelect the desired format. i {Select}
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    							Managing Contacts
    For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help73
    Contact list
    Your contact list displays all of the display names you can make calls to. If you have an 
    existing Skype account, your contact list is automatically downloaded when you sign in. If 
    you are new to Skype and have just created an account, your contact list will be empty. 
    You will need to add contacts to your list (page 76).
    Skype protects the privacy of users by requiring authorization on names that you wish to 
    add to your contact list. When you add a name to your list, you can decide whether to send 
    an authorization request to the user or not. The user can accept or deny the request. 
    When a request is accepted, you can see when the contact is online. You can also view 
    their personal profile details.
    Important:
    LYou can use up to 500 contacts. If you have more than 500 contacts, the handset cannot 
    be synchronized with your existing contacts, and you need to reduce contacts on your 
    computer (page 101).
    Using your contact list:
    You can use some useful features in the contact list, such as viewing the Skype online 
    status or profile of the desired contact.
    1While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.
    LThe message “Waiting to download contacts from network” may be 
    displayed while downloading your contact list.
    2Select the desired contact.
    LTo view the contact’s profile, press {View} (page 81).
    LTo call the contact, press {{} or {s} (page 83).
    LTo access options, press {Options} and select the desired 
    option. i {Select} (page 80)
    Note:
    LIn step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i “Contacts” i {Select}
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    LIn step 2, the quick filter is available for searching a contact’s name.
    – Enter initial or a starting part of a name. When the entered character(s) match a 
    contact’s name as initial or a starting part, the name is listed as a candidate. To select 
    the desired contact from candidates, press {^} or {V}.
    LContacts are listed alphabetically in the following order:
    – Online Skype contacts
    – Offline Skype contacts with call forwarding number and SkypeOut contacts
    – Offline and unauthorized Skype contacts
    LDisplay names in the contact list are shown in order of the following priority.
    – Names renamed by the user
    – Names registered by the contacts
    – Skype names
    LIf the message “Contact list full” is displayed, you need to reduce contacts on 
    your computer (page 101).
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    For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help75
    Skype status icons in contact list:
    Skype status icons represent the current Skype online status of the contacts in contact list.
    IconStatus
    Online: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype and currently 
    online.
    Skype me: Indicates the contact is available for calls from anyone.
    Away: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype but currently 
    away.
    Not available: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype but is 
    currently not available.
    Do not disturb: Indicates that the contact is signed in to Skype but 
    does not want to receive calls.
    Calls forwarded: Indicates that calls are forwarded to a specified 
    number.
    SkypeOut: Indicates the contact is a SkypeOut contact.
    Pending: Indicates that the contact is pending your authorization.
    Offline: Indicates that the contact is not signed in to Skype.
    Offline voicemail: Indicates that the contact is not signed in to Skype 
    but can receive voicemails.
    Blocked: The contact is blocked and cannot contact you.
    SkypeOut blocked: Indicates the SkypeOut contact is blocked and 
    cannot contact you.
    Skype status icons
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    Adding contacts
    You can add up to 500 contacts to your contact list.
    Adding Skype contacts
    1{Menu} (middle soft key)
    2“Add contact” i {Select}
    3“Skype” i {OK}
    4Enter the Skype name (max. 32 characters). i {OK}
    5Press {Yes} to add the contact to your list and to authorize the 
    contact to see when you are online.
    LPress {No} to add the contact without the authorization.
    6Press {OK} to send an authorization request to the added contact.
    7Enter text to send with the request (max. 200 characters). i {OK}
    Note:
    LYou can also search and add Skype contacts from the “Search” menu (page 78).
    LYou can also add Skype contacts from the “History” menu (page 95).
    LIn step 2, if the message “The maximum number of contacts has been 
    reached.” is displayed, remove the unwanted contacts before adding contacts (page 
    79).
    LIn step 5, if the message “Edit your list of blocked users” is displayed, see 
    “Unblocking contacts” (page 82).
    LIn step 5, if you previously sent an authorization request to the same user and the user 
    accepted the request, skip steps 6 and 7, then press {OK}.
    LIn step 6, the authorization request is sent to the newly added contact so that the person 
    will allow you to see when the person is online.
    LFor text entry, see page 60 for details.
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    For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help77
    Adding SkypeOut numbers
    You can add non-Skype (SkypeOut) numbers to your contact list. SkypeOut numbers are 
    listed with “ ” icon in your contact list.
    1{Menu} (middle soft key)
    2“Add contact” i {Select}
    3“SkypeOut number” i {OK}
    4“Contact’s name” i {Select}
    5Enter the name if you desire (max. 50 characters). i {OK}
    6“Phone number” i {Select}
    7Enter the phone number (max. 20 digits). i {OK}
    LThe phone number should start with the country code.
    8{Save}
    Note:
    LYou can also add SkypeOut numbers from the “History” menu (page 95).
    LIn step 2, if the message “The maximum number of contacts has been 
    reached.” is displayed, remove the unwanted contacts before adding contacts (page 
    79).
    LIn step 7, enter the phone number in the following way (even for local calls):
    “country code” + “area code” + “local phone number”
    Example (using the country code “1” for calling USA):
    + 1 555 321 5555
    – “+” (international prefix) is automatically added.
    – For some countries, you may need to exclude “0” at the beginning of the area code.
    – To correct a digit, press {CLEAR}.
    LIn step 8, if the message “Edit your list of blocked users” is displayed, see 
    “Unblocking contacts” (page 82).
    LFor text entry, see page 60 for details.
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    Searching for Skype contacts
    You can search the Skype directory for your desired Skype contacts over the Internet so 
    that you can call, add to your contact list, or view the profiles of the contacts.
    1{Menu} (middle soft key)
    2“Search” i {Select}
    3Enter the name or E-mail address to search for. i {OK}
    LThe contacts containing the entered characters are listed.
    4Select the desired Skype contact.
    LTo view the contact’s profile, press {View}.
    LTo call the contact, press {{} or {s}.
    LTo access options, press {Options} and select the desired 
    option. i {Select}
    Note:
    LFor text entry, see page 60 for details.
    LIn step 3, you can enter either the Skype name or the full name of the contact. You can 
    also search for a contact by entering a part of the name.More resultsView the next 20 results.
    Previous resultsView the previous 20 results.
    Search againSearch again with another name or E-mail address.
    Add to contactsAdd the contact to your contact list.
    View profileView the profile of the contact.
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    For assistance, please visit http://www.panasonic.com/help79
    Removing contacts
    You can remove contacts from contact list.
    1While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.
    2Select the desired contact. i {Options}
    3“Remove” i {Select}
    4Select “Remove and block” or “Remove only”. i {Select}
    5{OK}.
    Note:
    LIn step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key) i “Contacts” i {Select} Remove and blockRemove the contact from your contact list and block this 
    contact. The contacts that are removed and blocked are 
    moved from your contact list to the blocked users list. 
    To unblock the contacts that are removed and blocked, 
    see “Unblocking contacts” on page 82.
    Remove onlyRemove the contact from your contact list. This contact is 
    not blocked.
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    Contact list options
    You can access the option menu while viewing the contact list.
    1While in the Idle mode, press {CONTACTS}.
    2Select the desired contact. i {Options}
    3Select the desired option. i {Select}
    *1 Available only for Skype contacts.
    *2 Available only for SkypeOut contacts.
    *3 Either is displayed depending on the contact.
    Note:
    LIn step 1, you can also press {Menu} (middle soft key). i “Contacts” i {Select}
    LYou can also access the contact list options when viewing a contact profile.
    In step 2, press {View} after finding the desired contact to view the contact profile. Then, 
    press {Options} to access the options. Call
    *1Call the contact. Select the desired phone number or the 
    display name of the desired contact to call. i {Select}/
    {{}/{s}
    LNot available if the contact is a blocked user.
    Send voicemail
    *1Send a voicemail to the contact.
    View profileView the profile of the contact.
    Rename
    *1Rename the display name of the contact.
    Edit
    *2Edit the SkypeOut contact’s name and phone number.
    RemoveRemove the contact from your contact list (page 79).
    Block user
    *3Block or unblock the contact (Skype status icon changes 
    after setting).
    Unblock user
    *3
    Request auth.*1Send an authorization request to the contact (page 76).
    LNot available if a request is already sent and 
    authorized.
    Add SkypeOut
    *1Add a SkypeOut contact to your contact list.
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