CONTENTS Safety First ....................................... 1 Messages Menu .............................. 41 Preparing Your Phone For Use ....... 7 MMS ................................................ 41 SMS ................................................ 46 e-mail .............................................. 51 Feature Availability ............................ 7 Before Using Your Phone .................. 7 Installing SIM Card ............................ 7 Removing SIM Card ......................
Calendar Menu ............................... 83 Options & Timers Menu ................. 85 Timers & Service ............................. Call Forwarding ............................... Security ............................................ Network ........................................... Text Telephony ................................ 85 86 87 89 90 Appendix A: Text Entry ................. 91 Entering/Editing Text, Characters, and Numbers ...................................
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 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.
• • • • • • • • Do not use any accessories other than those designed for use with your phone. Use of attachments not recommended or sold by Panasonic or your wireless service provider may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury. Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using non-Panasonic accessories. Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC 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.
DRIVING Important: Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving: • Give full attention to driving—driving safely is your first responsibility; • Use handsfree operation, if available; • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
TEN (10) DRIVER SAFETY TIPS Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice-almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips: 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial.
PREPARING YOUR PHONE FOR USE Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic GU87 GSMTM/ GPRS mobile phone. This phone operates on the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) networks around the world, which provides integrated voice mail, short message service (SMS), multimedia messaging service (MMS), fraud protection and superior voice quality.
4. Replace battery (see “Attaching Battery” below) and turn on phone (press and hold ). • If SIM card is inserted incorrectly or is damaged, No SIM Present or SIM ERROR may display. Remove SIM card (see below) then repeat steps 2 to 4. • If phone displays SIM ERROR, Invalid SIM or SIM BLOCKED/Contact Service Provider, contact your wireless service provider. REMOVING SIM CARD 1. Turn off phone and remove battery. 2.
CHARGING BATTERY Verify that battery is attached to phone. 1. Plug Rapid Charger into a standard AC wall outlet. 2. Plug Rapid Charger connector into base of phone (with arrows facing up). • DO NOT force the connector: it may damage the phone and/ or Rapid Charger. • During charging, the battery charging icon flashes on the main display and on the sub display; the red indicator light on front of phone lights. • The battery achieves maximum performance after two or three charges. 3.
• Fully charge battery for recommended time. You can use phone during charging, but doing so extends charging time. Battery Specifications Talk Time Standby Time Charge Time Up to 3 hours Approx. 150 hours Approx. 90 minutes* *Based on using the EB-CA370 700 mAh Rapid Charger. Note: Times are approximate and may vary based on network configuration, signal strength, features selected, and phone usage. Extended gaming, camera use, or internet browsing will reduce battery life.
4. When phone rings, press and hold Send/End button on the Private Handsfree Headset until the call connects. OR Set your phone to automatically answer calls. See “H’Free Auto Ansr” on page 75. 5. During conversation, increase or decrease volume to a comfortable level by pressing the top or bottom of the navigation key. The microphone picks up your voice from its hanging position. The Voice Memo Key on the flip flashes while call is connected. 6.
ACCESSORIES Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. Contact your wireless service provider to purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories. Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an electrical hazard. Replacement antennas are available from Panasonic. • In the U.S., call 1 (800) 833-9626. • In Canada, contact your cellular dealer.
PHONE OVERVIEW Note: See “Camera Menu” on page 35 for items that operate differently during camera use.
KEY FUNCTIONS Key Function Navigation Key: Scroll/move through menus, text and Phonebook, and select and save settings. Also serves as a shutter button for the camera. SELECT Press center to select option or to save. SCROLL Press top or bottom edge to move on-screen cursor up or down. Press and hold to move page by page. From standby, press and hold for voice dialing (if set). MOVE Press left or right edge to move on-screen cursor left or right.
Key Function Asterisk Key: In text entry mode, press to switch among all lowercase letters, first letter capital, and capitals lock methods. Quiet Mode Key: From standby, press and hold to turn Quiet Mode (vibration) on/ off. (Note: This is the default setting and works only if the Quiet Mode vibration setting remains On. See “Quiet Mode” on page 74.) In text entry mode, enters space. Operator Key: (located at the bottom left side of the keypad).
Different icons appear depending on the features you are using and the options you have selected. Some icons appear on both the main display and the sub display as shown in the following table.
PHONE BASICS & MANAGING CALLS ON/OFF STANDBY MODE MAKING CALLS Press and hold . • When turning the phone on, first there is a brief animation, then the standby display comes on. • If the phone is locked, displays. Enter the 4-digit (Ok). See “Lock Phone” on lock code and press page 87. • If your SIM card is PIN protected, your PIN code will be requested. Enter the PIN code and press . See “PIN or PIN2” on page 88.
• For an emergency call, dial 911 and press . (911 dialing works even if the phone does not have a SIM card or if the phone is locked.) when Ok displays • If a call does not connect, press to automatically redial the number (up to 10 times). The phone beeps when the call connects. To cancel redial, press . Warning: Shutting the flip during a call DOES NOT end the call. Opening the flip again allows you to return to your previous conversation. Standard Dialing 1. Open flip. 2. Dial phone number and press .
Voice Dialing 1. To record a voice command, see “Voice Dialing” on page 60. 2. From standby, press and hold the top or bottom of the navigation key until Please Call Voice Dialing displays. 3. Clearly say the name (exactly as recorded) and wait. • Phone number and Voice Dial entry are repeated. • If phone does not recognize your voice command, Failed Please Retry displays. 4. To initiate the call, press . Last Number Dialing 1. Press Recent Number Dialing (Calls Made or Received) 1. Press . 2.
SMS Message Dialing A phone number included within an SMS message can be dialed directly. See “Inbox” starting on page 47. ENDING CALLS 1. Press ANSWERING CALLS When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and flashes green. • If the phone is set to Quiet Mode or vibrate option, the phone flashes green and vibrates instead of ringing. . 1. Open flip and press any key except . • Pressing any key to answer is the default setting. If you change the setting, answer by pressing .
• See “Voice-Mail” on page 63 to view the voice mail center number. Quiet Mode Quickly change the ring volume and vibration setting of your phone to suit your environment. For example, the preset Quiet Mode setting mutes the ringer and turns vibration on, perfect when entering a meeting or movie. IN-CALL OPTIONS While you are connected to a call, Voice Call and the on-screen timer display. If the incoming phone number is stored in your phonebook, then the name matching the phonebook entry displays.
Note Pad During a call, use the keypad to enter numbers (like using a notepad to write down a number to call later). Touch Tones (DTMF) Touch tones can be transmitted during a call just by pressing the keys (0 to 9, #, *) on your phone. Touch tones are often used to access voice mail, paging, etc.... You can save multiple touch tone sequences with pauses to quickly send touch tones to access your accounts. 22 1. During a call, enter a phone number. 2. When call ends, press to call notepad number.
Two Calls at Once INCOMING CALL WHILE ON A CALL (Voice calls only. Does not apply to data and fax calls.) Call Waiting must be on. See “Voice Calls” on page 85. 1. While on one call, you may receive another call. 2. If so, press and scroll to desired option: Accept Press to answer the second call while putting the original call on hold. Reject Press to reject the second call, which will be forwarded to your selected Call Forwarding setting. See “Call Forwarding” on page 86.
Multi-Party Calls A multi-party call has 3 to 5 people in conversation at the same time. SIM card dependent. 1. Establish a multi-party call by merging two calls. • See “Two Calls at Once” on page 23. 2. Continue to add people to the multi-party call (up to 5 connections total) by calling the person or by accepting an incoming call. • When making a call or accepting an incoming call, the multi-party call is placed on hold.
TOOLS & SET TIME MENU To open the Tools & Set Time Menu: 1. From standby, press to open main menu display. 2. Scroll/move to highlight Tools & Set Time Menu icon , press . GAME(S) In Tools & Set Time Menu Play TETRIS® or Herding Sheep. 1. Press [Game(s)]. 2. Scroll to desired game, press . • See “Games Menu” on page 39 for instructions. ... VOICE MEMO Record Record a voice memo for yourself. Or, record your conversation during a call. You may record up to four voice memos, each up to 14 seconds.
Playback Listen to your recorded conversations. Delete Delete recorded conversations. From standby, press , continue with step 2 below. OR In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 1. Scroll to Voice Memo, press . 2. Scroll to Playback, press . 3. Scroll to desired recording (saved by date and time recorded), press . Notes: • Hold the earpiece up to your ear to hear the recording. • Scroll up or down to adjust volume. • If you need a “notepad”, use your keypad to enter numbers during playback.
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 Set Phone has two clocks, a home clock and an away clock that can show local time while traveling. Set time for both clocks.
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.
Set Alarm(s) Set up to 4 separate alarms with unique alert tones. In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 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.
Set Pwr-Up Time or Set Pwr-Dwn Time Set phone to automatically turn itself on or off at a specified time. In Tools & Set Time Menu ... 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), .
UNIT CONVERTER Perform currency calculations based on a programmable conversion rate. SETTING AN INITIAL 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.
INFRARED PORT Transfer data between your phone and other devices (that have an infrared port) using an infrared connection. A 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.
Receive Data Set phone to receive data via the infrared port. Connect Modem Set phone to use a wireless modem connection. Note: Make sure no other application is using the COM port intended for the infrared connection. In Tools & Set Time Menu ... . 1. Scroll to Infrared Port, press 2. Press (Receive Data). • Data is automatically received by phone. 3. To save the received data: Phonebook With received data displayed, press , scroll to SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook, press .
• If GU87 has successfully connected, you will receive an OK reply. Note: Windows Dial-Up Networking version 1.4 or later must be installed, if running Windows 98. Upgrades available at: www.microsoft.com CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET USING YOUR GU87 AS A MODEM To use the GU87 phone as a modem there are two options; connect using the infrared port or using the Panasonic Serial Data Cable (EB-RSD67). See “Accessories” on page 12 for Serial Data Cable information.
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 *From standby, press to use the camera. 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. The camera is the default shortcut setting for the key. To change the setting, see “Short Cut Key” on page 74.
• If there is an incoming call before you save the picture, it is temporarily saved. After the call, return to camera operation and complete step 4. • If phone automatically exits camera mode after step 3, return to camera operation and complete step 4. • If phone is turned off, temporary images are deleted. Take a Self-Portrait Zoom (2x)/Wide Zoom in on your subject before taking a picture. Brightness Adjust brightness before or after taking a picture. 1.
Twilight Mode Take a picture in low light. Close Up Mode Take a close up shot. Effect Take a picture in sepiatones, monochrome (black & white) or as a negative (reverse colors). Frame Add a frame to a picture. Self Timer Set a delay timer (10 seconds) for taking a picture. In the Camera Menu with image on preview screen... ( ). 1. Press 2. Press (Twilight Mode). 3. Scroll to On or Off, press . In the Camera Menu with image on preview screen... ( ). 1. Press 2. Scroll to Close Up Mode, press . 3.
Image Format Select photo file type: JPEG Fine (20K-30K), JPEG Normal (5K-10K), JPEG Economy (1K-5K) or PNG (20K-30K). Photo size up to 132x176 pixels. Data Files View images in data folder (where all saved pictures are stored). You can store about 20 pictures in JPEG Fine or PNG modes; more in lower resolution modes (JPEG Normal or JPEG Economy). MMS and e-mail Immediately send a photo by MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) or by e-mail.
GAMES MENU Warning: Battery times will be shorter when playing games (because backlighting is constant). To open the Games Menu: 1. From standby, press to open main menu display. 2. Scroll/move to highlight Games Menu icon , press . TETRIS® Fill in lines (rows) with block shapes. Tetris®; © Elorg 1987. Tetris Logo by Roger Dean; © The Tetris Company 1997 All Rights Reserved. HERDING SHEEP Move the sheep dog to herd sheep into their pen. In Games Menu ... 1. Press (TETRIS®). 2. Press to enter game menu.
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MESSAGES MENU SMS: Short Message Service allows you to send and receive text messages to mobile phones on the same network or any network that has a roaming agreement. MMS: Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to attach images and music to text messages. The recipient can play it as a slide show (multimedia). MMS messages can be sent to another mobile phone with MMS capability or to an e-mail address. e-mail: Create and send an e-mail message. To open the Messages Menu: 1.
When in the text screen, the number appearing below text entry icon indicates total available characters remaining in message field. Maximum character space for MMS is 800. Attached files will reduce available character space (not reflected in number showing on screen). 3. Scroll to desired option, press To add more pictures, press (Menu), scroll to Add Slide, press (Menu), select Add Image, open Picture folder and scroll to desired image. You can send only one sound clip per message.
9. When you finish the message and return to the Create screen, press (Menu). 10. Scroll to desired option, press . Send Sends message to recipient(s). A copy is saved in the outbox. Save Saves message in outbox. Message can be edited or sent at a later time. Slide Show Plays images, sounds, and text so you can verify the message before sending. Resend Attempts: Scroll to Maximum or Custom, press . Other Options Send ID: Scroll to Hide or Show, press . Report: Scroll to Yes or No, press .
Note: When playing a message, choose Automatic player mode as a preview, or choose Manual player mode to hear the entire sound file and scroll up/down to view entire image and/or text. Press to mute the sound, press to unmute. In Automatic player mode, scroll up/down at start of message to adjust volume. To read messages in the Receivebox: 1. Press (MMS). 2. Scroll to Inbox, press . 3. Scroll to Receivebox (number of unread messages appears), press .
Server List The MMS server profile is pre-configured in your phone. If there are any problems, contact your wireless service provider. Settings Personalize MMS message settings in your phone. In Messages Menu ... 1. Press (MMS). 2. Scroll to Server List, press . 3. To add another profile (for use when roaming), scroll to an empty server profile, press . • Create up to 3 servers. • Do not attempt to modify the pre-configured server profile.
SMS You can send and receive text messages (up to 459 characters to other phones, up to 92 characters to e-mail addresses) to mobile phones on the same network or any network that has a roaming agreement. A message is sent as a single message, but may be received as up to 3 messages (depending on the recipient’s phone settings). When you receive an SMS message, the message indicator ( ) displays, along with an audible tone or vibration. When Read displays, press to read the message.
Inbox Inbox stores messages you have received. You can reply, create new, forward, chat, move or delete messages. In Messages Menu ... 1. Scroll to SMS, press . 2. Scroll to Inbox, press . messages, unread messages • A list of read and E-SMS messages displays. (Menu) for 3. Scroll to desired message and press these options: Read Press . Scroll up and down to read entire message, including Sender and Message Center number.
Outbox Outbox stores sent messages and draft messages (waiting to be sent) that you have created. You can edit, send, read, chat, create or delete messages. In Messages Menu ... . 1. Scroll to SMS, press 2. Scroll to Outbox, press . • A list of sent and draft messages displays. 3. Scroll to desired message and press (Menu) for these options: Edit Press to edit text. Press options. (Menu) for more editing Send Press Read Press .
press (Menu) for more options. When finished, press twice. • When receiving a chat message, text automatically appears above your previous message. 6. To continue chatting, press , scroll to Ok, press . • If the phone is not in chat mode when receiving a chat message, it is received as an SMS message. • If a voice call is received when in chat mode, you can answer the incoming call and return to chat mode at the end of the call. 7. To exit chat mode, press , scroll to Exit, press .
Auto Delete Set to automatically erase messages. Received Read overwrites oldest read message. Received Any overwrites oldest message, regardless of whether it has been read or not. Message Center# Enter message center number in international dial format. See “Setting the Phone for Short Text Messaging” on page 46. Also see “International Dialing” on page 19. The message center number may be preprogrammed on the SIM card. Report Select Yes, No, or Ask to confirm delivery.
E-MAIL Before you can start sending e-mail, you must first set up your mMode account and mMode Mail. See “Server List” on page 55. Send and receive Internet e-mail messages via an ISP that supports POP3/SMTP protocols. STORE AN ADDRESS An e-mail address can be stored in the Mobile Phonebook. See “Mobile Phonebook” on page 59. MANAGE MESSAGE STORAGE Once the Inbox and/or Outbox are full, any new messages (received or created) will overwrite existing messages from the oldest first.
7. File: allows you to attach a file from your Data Files to the e-mail message. 8. Scroll to Message:, press (Edit), enter text, press twice. 9. When you finish the message and return to the Create screen, press (Menu). 10. Scroll to desired option, press . Inbox Inbox stores e-mail messages you have received. Send Sends message to recipient(s). A copy is saved in the outbox. Save Saves message in outbox. Message can be edited or sent at a later time. In Messages Menu ... . 1.
Protect Apply a lock to the message so that it cannot be overwritten when receiving/creating further messages. A locked message can still be deleted manually. • While in Read option, if there is a phone number or e-mail address within the text, you can press to add it to the phonebook. Outbox Outbox stores sent messages and draft messages (waiting to be sent) that you have created. You can edit, send, read, or delete messages. In Messages Menu ... . 1. Scroll to e-mail, press 2.
Server List Your phone can store up to three different POP3 email profiles. The phone will come pre-configured with one POP3 profile (mMode Mail). Before you can set up mMode Mail you must first set up your mMode account. Refer to information from your wireless service provider. See “E-Mail Server Profile” on page 101 to record your e-mail settings.
Caution: If setting up a second or third e-mail server profile, make sure that you do not accidentally overwrite information pre-configured in the mMode e-mail location. To set up a second or third e-mail server profile, 1. Scroll to e-mail, press . 2. Scroll to Server List, scroll to an empty profile and press (Create). 3. After obtaining configuration information from both wireless service and POP3 e-mail providers, enter information in categories as needed, press (Menu>Save) or (Menu/Ok) each time.
Send/Receive Send messages created on the phone to the server of the POP3 e-mail provider and check your mailbox on the server for incoming messages and download them to the phone at the same time. 56 Messages Menu In Messages Menu ... 1. Scroll to e-mail, press . 2. Scroll to Send/Receive, press . • If there are unsent messages in the Outbox, you will be prompted to send them. 3. Press to send any unsent messages.
PHONEBOOK/V-MAIL MENU To open the Phonebook/V-Mail Menu: 1. From standby, press to open main menu display. 2. Scroll/move to highlight Phonebook/V-Mail Menu icon , press . The phonebook stores information in either the SIM Phonebook or the Mobile Phonebook. The SIM Phonebook is best used for information you might want to take with you if you transfer your SIM card to a different phone. Each SIM Phonebook entry contains a name and one phone number.
Create Create new phonebook entry for this name. See “Create” on page 58. Send IrDA Send entry information to another device with an (Infrared) infrared port. See “Infrared Port” on page 32. By Location Review stored entries sorted by location number. In Phonebook/V-Mail Menu ... (Search). 1. Press 2. Scroll to By Location, press . 3. Press for SIM Phonebook or scroll to Mobile . Phonebook, press 4. Enter location number where desired entry is stored, (Ok). press 5.
• Stored numbers can be transferred to another phone by inserting your SIM card in another phone. • SIM entries cannot be grouped. • If you edit an entry that has voice dial, you must delete the voice dial and record a new one. See “Add/Play/ Delete” on page 60. Mobile Phonebook Save up to 200 names with numbers and other information, including e-mail addresses, unique ring tones, graphics and colors, etc.... indicates a Mobile Phonebook entry. In Phonebook/V-Mail Menu ... 1. Scroll to Create, press . 2.
WILDCARD NUMBERS Wildcard numbers are spaces that can be stored within a phone number. Wildcard numbers are used to hide numbers such as a bank password, or to be able to dial any number within a certain range while storing only one phone number. The wildcard numbers must be filled in before the phone number is dialed. Enter the wildcard number by pressing and holding until “_” appears. For example, storing 555 12_ _ allows calls to all numbers between 555 1200 and 555 1299.
PLAYING OR DELETING A VOICE DIAL ENTRY In Phonebook/V-Mail Menu ... 1. Scroll to Voice Dialing, press . 2. Press (Add/Play/Delete). 3. Scroll to desired phonebook entry, press . 4. Scroll to Play or Delete, press . • If you select Delete, press to confirm deletion. • If you update a phonebook entry that has a voice dial entry, you must delete and re-record the voice dial entry for it to work properly. Otherwise it will dial the old number.
GROUP NAMES In Phonebook/V-Mail Menu Create group names, for example, business and personal. Each group can be titled for quick access to entries. An alert profile can be set for a group. 1. Scroll to Group Names, press . 2. Scroll to group <1> to <9>, press (Menu). To view phonebook entries that are not assigned to a group, scroll to Ungrouped. 3. Scroll to View or Edit, press : ... View Shows contents of group. Edit Enter group name, press . Press to clear number then enter the group name.
Create Create new profile. See “Mobile Phonebook” on page 59. Send IrDA Send your profile to another device with an infrared port. See “Infrared Port” on page 32. SERVICE DIAL In Phonebook/V-Mail Menu Call your wireless service provider. Network and SIM card dependent. 1. Scroll to Service Dial, press . 2. If more than one choice appears, scroll to desired entry and press . 3. Press to dial your wireless service provider. ...
SPEED DIAL SETUP In Phonebook/V-Mail Menu Set phone to quickly dial phone numbers stored in Phonebook locations 2 to 9. You must choose either the SIM phonebook or the Mobile phonebook. 1. Scroll to Speed Dial, press . 2. Scroll to Disable (no speed dialing), SIM Phonebook (use SIM Phonebook entries for speed dialing), or Mobile Phonebook (use Mobile Phonebook entries for speed dialing), press . • If you set SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook, see “Speed Dialing” on page 18 to make a call.
FILES & SETUP MENU To open the Files & Setup Menu: 1. From standby, press to open main menu display. 2. Scroll/move to highlight Files & Setup Menu icon , press . DATA FILES Storage area for personal information and files such as pictures, sounds and downloaded files.
• Each image displays for five seconds. • To skip image, press any key except scroll or . • Slide show stops after one cycle or press (Stop). VIEW FOLDER PROPERTIES In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press twice (Data Files>View Folders). 2. Scroll to desired folder. 3. Press (Menu). 4. Scroll to Property, press . RENAME FOLDER Available only for User 1, User 2, User 3, User 4, and User 5 folders. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press twice (Data Files>View Folders). 2. Scroll to desired folder (User 1 to User 5).
ATTACH FILE TO AN MMS OR E-MAIL In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press twice (Data Files>View Folders). 2. Scroll to desired folder, press (Open). 3. Scroll to desired file, press (Menu). 4. Scroll to MMS or e-mail, press . • To create and send an MMS message, see “Create” on page 41. • To create and send an e-mail message, see “Create” on page 51. • You cannot attach polyphonic ringtones, music files, or files that cannot be forwarded or saved. RENAME FILE In Files & Setup Menu ... 1.
5. Scroll to folder to move file, press . • Files can be moved only into folders for the same file types. DELETE FILE In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press twice (Data Files>View Folders). 2. Scroll to desired folder, press (Open). 3. Scroll to desired file, press (Menu). 4. Scroll to Delete, press twice. • If the file is used for other features, such as Wallpaper, press again to delete the file. TRANSFER FILE VIA IRDA (INFRARED) In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press twice (Data Files>View Folders). 2.
EDIT MELODY RINGTONE In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press twice (Data Files>View Folders). 2. Scroll to desired folder, press (Open). 3. Scroll to desired file, press (Menu). 4. Scroll to Edit Melody, press . • See “Melody Composer” on page 70 to edit. • Polyphonic ringtones, music files, and voice recorded sounds (.amr files) cannot be edited. Memory Status Displays Data Folder memory usage and number of saved files. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Press to select Data Files. 2.
Ring Type Set a unique ring to alert you of different types of calls (voice, fax, data...). Use preset tones or personallycomposed melodies. Melody Composer Compose your own music to use as a ring tone. Melodies are tagged with an _.imy extension. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Sounds, press . 2. Scroll to Ring Type, press . 3. Scroll to type of call that will play ring tone, press . 4. Scroll to Fixed Data (preset tones) or Data Files (custom tones), press .
Note: Press at any time to play back melody. Scroll/ move to edit. Press to delete character(s) to left of cursor. Voice Recorder Record your own message (like a dictaphone) or record a two-way conversation during a call. Voice recordings are tagged with an _.amr extension. Voice recordings cannot be used as Ring Types. Key-Press Volume Adjust keypad volume. Key-Press Sounds Select one of four key tone sounds. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Sounds, press . 2. Scroll to Voice Recorder, press 3.
Warning Alerts Set a warning tone to alert you when the battery is low. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Sounds, press . 2. Scroll to Warning Alerts, press 3. Scroll to On or Off, press . . DISPLAY SETTINGS Clock/Calendar Set display preference for clock/calendar. (Set clock first. See “Clock Set” on page 27.) Wallpaper Set background wallpaper for standby mode. Use preset graphics or your own photos or graphics. Power-up Add text greeting and animation during power on.
Backlight Time Set how long the main screen remains lighted after using the phone. Keypad Lighting Set keys to light or not when pressed. Sub LCD Adjust contrast and set backlighting color for sub LCD (small display screen on outside of phone). In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Display Settings, press . 2. Scroll to Backlight Time, press . 3. Scroll to desired time, press . In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Display Settings, press 2. Scroll to Keypad Lighting, press 3.
QUIET MODE On/Off Enable or disable Quiet Mode. Ring Volume Personalize the ring volume that is used when Quiet Mode is enabled. Vibration In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Quiet Mode, press . 2. Scroll to On or Off, press . • Once set, see “Quiet Mode” on page 21. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Quiet Mode, press . 2. Scroll to Ring Volume, press . 3. Scroll to hear volume levels. 4. Press when you hear desired volume level. • Adjusting volume above maximum sets escalating ringing.
PRESET MESSAGES In Files & Setup Menu Use preset messages as is, or edit them as desired to quickly insert into your MMS, SMS, or e-mail messages. 1. Scroll to Preset Messages, press . 2. Scroll to desired message, press . 3. If desired, the message can be edited by pressing . • See “Appendix A: Text Entry” on page 91. • To insert a user message into MMS messages, see “Create” on page 41. • To insert a user message into SMS messages, see “Send To Phone” and “Send To E-mail” on page 46.
Answer Key Set phone so you can answer calls by pressing any key (except ) or so you can answer calls by pressing . In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to Answer Mode, press . 2. Scroll to Answer Key, press . 3. Scroll to Any Key or Send Key, press . DTMF LENGTH Set length of DTMF tones. In Files & Setup Menu ... 1. Scroll to DTMF Length, press 2. Scroll to Long or Short, press . . Note: To send DTMF tones during a call, see “Touch Tones (DTMF)” on page 22.
BROWSER MENU Your phone has a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) configured wireless Internet browser, allowing you access to services such as news, weather reports, banking, sports, travel information and stock quotes. WAP wireless Internet sites are designed to be easily accessible on your phone, so they are usually made up of text, hyperlinks, and may contain simple graphics to fit onto the phone screen display.
Setup to Connect to the Browser Before starting, your wireless service provider may have already completed the connection settings. To view the connection settings on your Server List, see “Server List” on page 82. START BROWSER Launches Internet Connection CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET to launch connection to From standby, press and hold the Browser. OR In Browser Menu ... 1. Press (Start Browser). • The name of your wireless Internet service provider and an animated globe display while connecting. 2.
ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS ON-LINE (Edit). 1. Press 2. Check the current text entry mode; (Abc), (0-9), etc. Press until desired text entry mode appears. 3. Enter information. Press (Menu>Ok). If prompted, ( ). press • See “Appendix A: Text Entry” starting on page 91.
BOOKMARK In Browser Menu Open, rename or delete bookmarks while offline. 1. Scroll to Bookmark, press . 2. Scroll to desired bookmark. 3. Press (Select) to launch the Browser and go to the (Menu), scroll to desired bookmark site. Or, press option, press : ... Page INFO View URL website address of bookmark. Press (Menu) to enter a new URL or send URL via MMS.
4. Or, from Bookmark Page list screen, press scroll to desired option, press : Page INFO View URL website address of bookmark. Press (Menu) to enter a new URL or send URL via MMS. Edit Title Edit title of bookmark Protect Protect bookmark from being deleted. When protected, lock icon appears. Delete This Delete selected bookmark Delete Any Delete multiple bookmarks. Scroll to choose desired bookmark to delete. Select by pressing twice (Menu>Select).
Customize Colors Scroll to Background, Text, Visited Links, Unvisited Links, press . Scroll/move to desired color, press twice. Note: Press (Menu) for more color choices. Scroll to 256 Color, press . Display Images Scroll to Enable (display images from website) or Disable (text only), press Bookmark Sort bookmark list By Link or By Group, press . . Scroll to Enable (receive push messages) or Push Reception Disable (do not receive push messages), press .
CALENDAR MENU Warning: Ensure that any Calendar 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” section starting on page 1. Before opening the Calendar Menu for the first time, set the clock. See “Set Time/Alarms” on page 27. To open the Calendar Menu: 1. From standby, press to open main menu display. 2. Scroll/move to highlight Calendar Menu icon , press .
Viewing Reminders In Calendar Menu ... 1. Scroll/move to desired date, press (View). 2. Press (Detail) to view the details. Deleting Reminders In Calendar Menu ... 1. Scroll/move to select desired date, press (Menu), scroll to Delete, press 2. Press Calendar Reminder Options Jump to Future Date 84 Calendar Menu In Calendar Menu ... 1. Press (Menu). 2. Scroll to Options, press (View). twice. . Holiday Set Press .
OPTIONS & TIMERS MENU To open the Options & Timers Menu: 1. From standby, press to open main menu display. 2. Scroll/move to highlight Options & Timers Menu icon , press . TIMERS & SERVICE Voice Calls Review voice call timers and phone number display status. SIM card dependent. In Options & Timers Menu ... twice (Timers & Service > Voice Calls). 1. Press . 2. Scroll to desired option to review, press Last Call Timer Length of last voice call.
Call Priority Set whether an incoming voice call can interrupt a data call. To set, scroll to Enable (voice has priority over data) or Disable (data calls are not interrupted), press . Note: Times display as HH:MM:SS (hours:minutes:seconds). The actual time invoiced for calls by your wireless service provider will vary from the time represented on your call timer. The invoiced time is affected by the number of network features selected, when billing begins and ends, and rounding for billing.
SECURITY Security functions can help protect your phone from unauthorized use. You should memorize your security codes. If you do need to write down any of your codes, do not write them where they can be viewed or recognized by someone else. If you ever forget your PIN or PIN2 code(s), contact your wireless service provider. Note: Emergency calls can still be made even if security options have been set. Lock Phone Prohibit phone use except to answer calls or to dial 911. Preset code is 1234.
PIN or PIN2 The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM against unauthorized use. When enabled, you must enter the PIN every time you turn on the phone. PIN2 controls security for Dial Only PhBook and No SIM PhBk Dial. In Options & Timers Menu ... . 1. Scroll to Security, press 2. Scroll to PIN or PIN2, press . 3. Scroll to desired option, press . Enable/ Disable Scroll to Enable (PIN/PIN2 protection on) or Disable (no PIN/PIN2 protection), press . Enter 4- to 8digit PIN/PIN2, press .
No SIM PhBk Dial Prohibit manual dialing of pre-programmed phone numbers in the SIM Phonebook. SIM card dependent. Requires PIN2 code. In Options & Timers Menu ... . 1. Scroll to Security, press 2. Scroll to No SIM PhBk Dial, press 3. Scroll to Enable or Disable, press 4. Enter PIN2, press . . . Note: This feature is not available on the AT&T Wireless Services network. NETWORK Network Search Manually select an available network when using your phone outside of your home area (roaming).
Network List View available networks. In Options & Timers Menu ... 1. Scroll to Network, press . 2. Scroll to Network List, press . 3. Scroll to view available networks. Search Mode must be set to Automatic. See “Search Mode” on page 89. SIM card dependent. TEXT TELEPHONY Allows a hearingimpaired person to use the phone by connecting a TTY device. 90 To set TTY mode, in Options & Timers Menu ... 1. Scroll to Text Telephony, press . 2. Scroll to On or Off, press twice to turn on, once to turn off.
APPENDIX A: TEXT ENTRY Use the phone’s keypad to enter text, characters and numbers. There are multiple ways to enter text/characters/numbers: • Standard Text Entry (ABC entry with English, Greek and international letters) • Tegic Language Entry (also known as T9® Text/Quick Entry for entering commonly-used words) • Character Entry (includes upper and lower case letters, numbers, and standard characters such as a period, @, slash, colon, semicolon, brackets, etc....
Scroll up or down to move through lines of text. Move left or right to move along a line of text. To enter consecutive letters from the same key, pause for a second and the cursor automatically moves to the next space. Or, use the navigation key to move right or left the desired number of spaces. Press repeatedly to switch among first letter capital, CAPS LOCK and all lowercase text entry modes. to Shortcut: Press and hold any numeric key to enter the character menu (Char.
APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3.84” x 1.93” x 0.91” (97.5 x 49 x 23 mm) Dimensions Weight (including battery) 3.63 oz. (103g) Network bands GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900 Maximum RF Output 1W Antenna Fixed TROUBLESHOOTING Should any problem continue, please contact your wireless service provider.
Problem Cause 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.
Error Message Meaning Call Rejected The phone experienced one of the following conditions: 1. Call was not able to connect to the network (no circuits available, no signal available or out of service area.) 2. Battery charge level i stoo low (recharge battery). 3. Your calling plan is expired, depleted or has reached its preset limit. Emergency Calls Only May occur when phone is outside coverage area or in a coverage hole. Another carrier may be restricting access to placing emergency calls only.
Error Message Meaning Verification Failure On changing the phone lock code, verification of the new code is incorrect - retry changing the lock code with correct verification Warning Store Full Continue? The message area is full.
APPENDIX C: CONSUMER UPDATE Consumer Update on Mobile Phones (Published by U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, October 20, 1999.) FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known—and what remains unknown—about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This information may be used to respond to questions.
2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effect of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect from the RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material.
• cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health. At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level.
APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones (touch tones) allow you to communicate with computerized phone systems, voice mailboxes etc. GPRS General Packet Radio Service. A GSM data transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users pay only for the volume of data sent and received. GSM Global System for Mobile Communications.
APPENDIX E: SERVER PROFILE E-MAIL SERVER PROFILE Item Setting Entered Profile Name Mail Address STMP Setting STMP Server User ID Password Authentication POP3 Setting POP3 Server User ID Password Mail Delivery Bearer Type Circuit Switch Digital Dial # Analog Dial # Circuit Type User ID User Password GPRS AccessPointName User ID User Password Authentication Primary DNS Secondary DNS Appendix E: Server Profile 101
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INDEX A accessories 12 alarms, set 27, 29 answer key 76 answer mode 75 answering calls 20 auto dial enable 61 B backlight time setting 73 battery attaching 8 charging 9 indicator 16 removing 8 bookmarks, browser 80 brightness setting 72 broadcast messages 50 browser bookmark 80 bookmark pages 80 enter URL 80 push message 81 server list 82 setting 81 start 78 status log 82 C calculator 30 calendar creating a reminder 83 deleting reminders 84 jump to future date 84 reminder options 84 viewing reminders 84 c
F Files & Setup menu 65–76 format date/time 28 forwarding calls 86 G Games menu 25, 39 glossary 100 GPRS indicator 16 use of 82, 101, 102 H handsfree auto answer 75 handsfree headset, private 10 Herding Sheep game 39 I icons (indicators) 16 inbox e-mail 52 MMS 43 SMS 47 in-call options 21 infrared port 32 international dialing 19 IrDA 32 K key functions 14–15 key guard 75 keypad lighting setting 73 key-press sounds 71 key-press volume 71 L language setting 73 lock keypad 75 lock phone 87 M making call
power-up settings 72 preset messages 75 private handsfree headset 10 PUK/PUK 2 codes 88 push message 81 speed dial setup 64 speed dialing 18 standby mode 17 start browser 78 sub LCD setting 73 Q T quiet mode 74 shortcut 21 take a picture 35 Tegic language 73 TETRIS game 39 text entry instructions 91–92 text telephony (TTY) 90 time format 28 time/date, set 27 timers data calls 85 voice calls 85 timers & service 85 Tools & Set Time menu 25–34 touch tones (DTMF) 22 troubleshooting 93 TTY mode 90 R receiv
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