Operating Instructions Easy Use Mobile Phone Model No. KX-TU446 EX Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product. Please read these operating instructions before using the unit and save them for future reference. Before initial use, see “Important Information” on page 14. Supplied accessories – Power adapter (Part No. TPA-97H050055VW01): 1 pc – Rechargeable battery (Part No. 514047AR): 1 pc – Headset (Part No.
Controls 1 2 K 11 5E 16 Q 17 R C3 6F 7G 4 D 8 J L 12 T 19 J 13 M U 20 S 18 9 J 10 J N 14 M O 15 1 LED light 2 Camera lens 3 LED status indicator 4 Volume up/down Change font size of display.
Controls 6 Make calls/Answer calls Left function key (Select the function shown above.) 7 Navigation key ●▲( ): Open the main menu. ●▼( ): View the contacts list. 8 One touch dial key; page 20 9 Call voicemail 10 International call 11 Receiver 12 Power/End calls Right function key (Select the function shown above.) 13 Camera key 14 Silent mode on/off. (Press and hold for 2 seconds.) 15 Microphone 16 Priority call; page 36 17 Speaker 18 LED light on/off (It turn off automatically in about 2 minutes.
Table of Contents Getting Started Customising Your Phone Setting up ...........................................5 Display ...............................................8 Turning the power on/off ..................11 Initial settings ...................................11 Menu list ..........................................46 Connecting to Other Devices Using a Bluetooth® wireless connection .......................................59 Using a USB connection ..................
Getting Started Setting up Inserting a SIM card, microSD card, and the battery 1 Remove the phone’s cover. 2 Insert the SIM card with the gold-coloured contacts facing down. 2 2 LO CK CK LO CK LO 1 1 N EN OP O 4 Put the microSD card with the gold-coloured contacts facing down, close the microSD card cover ( 1 ), and then gently slide the cover ( 2 ). PE O EN OP LO CK N PE O 3 Open the microSD card cover by sliding ( 1 ) and then lifting up ( 2 ).
Getting Started Important: ● When removing the battery, make sure you turn off the phone first. ● To avoid loss of data or malfunction, do not damage, carelessly handle, or short-circuit the gold-coloured contacts of the SIM card or microSD card. Note: ● Use only the battery specified. ● Wipe the battery ends ( + , – ), SIM card, and microSD card with a dry cloth. ● Avoid touching the battery ends ( + , – ) or the unit contacts.
Getting Started Getting Started Battery charging Battery charging AC adaptor or USB AC adaptor or USB connection connection Battery indicator Note: When charging begins, the phone sounds*1 and the battery indicator lights. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator turns off. It is normal for the phone and AC adaptor to feel warm during charging. *1 The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2014 Copyrights Vision Inc.
Getting Getting Started Started Display Symbols Frequency control equalizer is set. (page 20) Signal strength R: Roaming network E G E: The phone is connected to an EDGE network. A 2nd call is on hold. ● Contact is saved to the phone. ● Root directory of phone. ● Mobile phone is discovered in Bluetooth search menu. G: The phone is connected to a GPRS network. Battery level – : High – : Medium – : Low – : Needs charging. Contact is saved to the SIM card.
Getting Started Getting Started SMS message (unread/ unsent) is saved to the SIM card. Other format file is attached to the MMS message. Folder SMS message (sent) is saved to the SIM card. SMS message (opened) is saved to the SIM card. Cc MMS recipient is set to Cc. New voicemail message received.*2 (page 22) Alarm is on. (page 31, 33) Night mode is on. (page 32) ● New MMS message is received. ● MMS message is unread or unsent. Headset (optional) is connected. – Bluetooth feature is on.
Getting Started Getting Started Function keys Calls emergency number. Returns to previous screen. Accepts current selection. Erases a number/ character. Opens recent call log. Makes/answers a call. Ends the call. Sets handsfree. Opens option menu. Answers a 2nd call. Allows editing. Selects multiple items. Stops alarm. Activates snooze function. Turns the power off. Pauses playback. Resumes playback. Stops recording or playback.
Getting Started LED color info status indicator Getting Started Color State Message indicator Green Flashes when a new Red blinking message is received.*1 Battery indicator Incoming call Turns on when Charge errorcharging. Low Battery– Flashing: The battery is low, or the Delay Timer charging is error. Missed call (page 65) LED status indicator Red Incoming call indicator Flashes when there is Red blinking an incoming call, when you have a missed Green call*1.
Getting Started Display font size Press or to adjust the font size. Changing the ringer tone Using a preset ringer tone 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “General” 3 : “Customize” 4 : “Ringtone” 5 : Select the desired ringer tone. Using your own sound file 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “General” 3 : “Customize” 4 : “Ringtone” 5 : “Select from File” 6 : Select the desired memory location (root 7 directory). : Select the desired folder and/or file.
Important Information For your safety Read this section carefully before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation. Failure to read them carefully may cause severe injury, loss of life/property, or be illegal. WARNING Power connection ● Use only the power source marked on the product. ● Do not overload power outlets and extension cords. This can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. ● Completely insert the AC adaptor into the power outlet.
Important Information or skin. The electrolyte is toxic and may be harmful if swallowed. If you touch it, immediately wash the affected areas with water and seek medical help. ● Exercise care when handling the battery. Do not allow conductive materials such as rings, bracelets, or keys to touch the battery, otherwise a short circuit may cause the battery and/or the conductive material to overheat and cause burns. ● Do not use or charge a wet battery.
Important Information Medical ● Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or implanted cardioverter defibrillators to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF (radio frequency) energy. ● Wireless Technology Research (WTR) recommends a minimum separation of 15.3 cm between a wireless device and an implanted medical device such as pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defibrillator to avoid potential interference with the medical device.
Important Information For best performance Environment ● The product should be kept free from excessive smoke, dust, moisture, high temperature and vibration. ● To avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures ranging from 5 °C to 35 °C. Routine care ● Wipe the outer surface of the product and/or charge contacts with a soft and dry cloth. ● Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive powder.
Important Information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols ( 1 , 2 ) are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. Note for the battery symbol This symbol ( 2 ) might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved.
Important Information The protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. These guidelines also form the basis of international regulations and standards on RF Exposure. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for wireless devices is 2 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this device tested at the head was: 0.216 W/kg The highest SAR value for this device tested on the body was: 1.
Basic Operations Getting Started Making calls 1 Enter the phone number (40 digits max.). 2 Press to dial. Note: ● To switch to a handsfree: : “Handsfree On” . ● To make an international call, press and hold until “+” (the international prefix) is displayed. ● To insert a pause (3 seconds per pause), press and until “p” is displayed. hold Making a call using the call log 1 Press to display the call log in standby mode. 2 : Select the desired party.
Basic Operations Getting Started Making a call using using aa one one touch touch dial dialkey key To assign a contact to a one touch dial key, see page 30. 1 Press and hold the desired one touch dial key ( [ I ] to [ III ] ). Making a call using a speed dial key To assign a contact to a speed dial key, see page 30. 1 Press and hold the desired speed dial key ([ 2 ] to [ 9 ] ).
Basic Operations Getting Started Answering calls When a call is being received, the incoming call indicator flashes rapidly (page 11). 1 Press to answer. Note: ● To answer a call by opening the phone, see page 51. . ● To reject the call, press Missed calls “Missed Call” and the number of missed calls are shown on the display. You can view the missed call log by when it is displayed. pressing Call log Incoming, outgoing, and missed calls are stored in a call log (maximum 10 calls each).
Basic Operations Getting Started Call log options options Press . : Select . : Select a call log list. Log” : Select a log. : : “Call – “Add Phonebook” – “Call” – “Send SMS” – “Use Number” – “Send MMS” – “Delete” Voicemail service Contact your network operator/service provider for details. You must first confirm that the correct voicemail access number is stored. Storing the voicemail access number 1 Press . : Select .
Basic Operations Getting Started Text input Each dial key has multiple characters assigned to it. The assigned characters for each key will be displayed when you press the key. to move the cursor right or left. – Press – Press and hold to move the cursor up or down. – Press to erase the character or number to the left of the cursor. – To insert a space, press or select “ ” in the symbol list. (A→a) to change the input letter case.
Basic Operations Getting Started If you have subscribed to a network service that supports it, you can also send and receive messages containing pictures, sound, or contacts lists. Note: ● For details and the availability of these services, contact your network operator/service provider. Creating and sending an SMS message 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Create Message” 3 : “SMS” 4 Enter a message (page 23). 5 : “Send to” 6 Input the phone number.
Basic Operations Getting Started type. Your network operator/service provider may treat long messages differently from other SMS messages. Contact your network operator/service provider for details. ● You cannot send or receive SMS messages containing pictures, sound, or contacts list. Creating and sending an MMS message 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Create Message” 3 : “MMS” 4 Enter a message (page 23).
Basic Operations Getting Started 5 6 7 8 9 : Select the desired memory location (root directory). : Select the desired folder and/or file. : “Add Subject” subject (page 23). Enter a : “Save” content. : Select “Preview MMS” to confirm the After confirmation, press . 10 : “Send to” 11 Input the phone number. Manually Contacts list : “Manual Input” Enter destination phone number or E-mail address. : “Add from List” : Select the desired contact.
Basic Operations Getting Started Reading Reading aa received received message message 1 Press . : Select 2 : “Inbox” 3 : Select a message. . Replying to a message 1 While reading a message, press . 2 : Select “Reply by SMS” or “Reply by MMS”. 3 To reply a message. By SMS Continue from step 4 in “Creating and sending an SMS message”, page 24. By MMS Continue from step 4 in “Creating and sending an MMS message”, page 25.
Basic Operations Getting Started Messages options options Messages Press . : Select desired box. . : Select a : Select a message. : – “Reply by SMS” – “Delete” – “Call Sender” – “Edit Message” – “Reply by MMS” – “Extract Number” – “Forward Message” – “Resend” – “Add Phonebook” ● If an MMS message is selected, the following options are also available.
Basic Operations Getting Started Creating contacts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press . : Select . : “Add New Contact” : “Name” Enter the party’s name (page 23). : “Save” : “Phone num. 1” Enter the party’s phone number. : Select an icon if necessary. If you want customise the ringer tone and picture assigned. Ringer tone 1 2 : “General” Picture assign 1 2 : “Caller Picture” 3 : Select the desired ringer tone. : Select the desired memory location (root directory).
Basic Operations Getting Started Assigning a contact to aa one one touch touch dial dial key key 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “One Touch Dial” 3 : Select the desired one touch dial key number. 4 5 : “Add from List” : Select the desired contact. Assigning a contact to a speed dial key 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Speed Dial” 3 : Select the desired dial key number. 4 : “Add from List” 5 : Select the desired contact. Contacts list options Press . : Select “Contacts” . : : Select a contact.
Basic Operations Getting Started Alarm 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Alarm” ● 3 : Select an alarm. 4 : “Settings” ● 5 Set the desired time. 6 : Select the desired alarm option. Once Alarm sounds once at the set time. Weekly Alarm sounds weekly at the set time(s). 1 : Select the desired day of the week. 1 2 : “Save” 7 Enter/edit a text memo if necessary (page 23). 8 9 : “Save” : Select the desired alarm tone. Note: ● A total of 5 separate alarm times can be programmed.
Basic Operations Getting Started ● The phone will automatically turn on and the alarm will sound even if the phone is off. ● The phone vibrates when the silent mode is on. Night mode This feature stops the phone from ringing when you do not want to be disturbed. 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Phone Settings” 3 : “Clock Settings” 4 : “Night Mode” 5 : “On” 6 Enter the desired time to start. 7 Enter the desired time to end. 8 : Select the desired ring delay.
Basic Operations Getting Started Calendar/Schedule Calendar/Schedule Creating a new schedule item 1 Press . : Select . 2 3 : “Calendar” : Select the desired date. Specific date 1 : “Go to Date” 2 Enter the desired date, month, and year. 4 : “Schedule” 5 : “Create” 6 Edit the date if necessary. 7 Set the desired time. 8 Enter a text memo (page 23). 9 : “Save” 10 : “On” 11 : Select the desired alarm tone.
Basic Operations Getting Started Viewing/editing/erasing a schedule schedule item item 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Calendar” 3 : Select the desired date. 4 : “Schedule” 5 : Select the desired schedule item. 6 Select the desired feature. Detail Edit : “Detail” : “Edit” Continue from step 6 in “Creating a new schedule item”, page 33. Delete : “Delete” : “Yes” Erasing all schedule items 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Calendar” 3 : “Delete All Items” 4 : Select “All until Today” or “All Items”.
Basic Operations Getting Started Voice recording Recording your voice memo/sound 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Voice Recorder” 3 : “Record” 4 Press to stop recording. Note: ● Up to 20 sound files can be recorded. ● Recorded files are saved in the phone’s “Audio” folder. Listening to the recorded voice memo/sound 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Voice Recorder” 3 : “List” 4 : Select the desired item from the list. 5 : “Play” Erasing a voice memo/sound 1 Press . : Select .
Basic Operations Getting Started Priority call This feature allows you to ask a registered person for assistance by sending an SMS message and calling them, using button (on the back of the phone). Note: ● Store the phone numbers (5 numbers max.) in the list in the desired order of priority. button can be activated even when the phone is closed. ● ● If you want to turn the buzzer off, see page 50. Priority call procedure 1 Press and hold button for 3 seconds, or press it 3 times when in standby mode.
Basic Operations Getting Started Note: ● You can stop the priority call sequence by pressing while dialling. Storing a priority call number 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Call Settings” 3 : “Priority Call” 4 : “Call Number” 5 : Select the desired position in the call number list. 6 Input the call number. Manually 1 : “Manual Input” 2 Enter the party’s name (page 23). 3 : “Save” 4 Enter the party’s phone number. Contacts list : “Add from List” : Select the desired contact.
Basic Operations Getting Started Storing an SMS message 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Call Settings” 3 : “Priority Call” 4 : “Message” 5 Enter a message (page 23). 6 : “Save” Note: ● Make sure the SMS service centre number is stored (page 46). Network service call features Contact your network operator/service provider for details and availability of the services in your area. Hold 1 Press while talking. 2 : “Hold” 3 To release hold, press : “Retrieve” . Call waiting 1 Press to answer a 2nd call.
Basic Operations Getting Started ● The 1st call is disconnected if you press receiving a 2nd call. . ● Switch between calls by pressing “Swap” while Conference call 1 Connect the 2nd call. 2 : “Merge” 3 Select the desired feature. Split a call End a call End a conference 1 : Select the desired party. 2 : “Split” : Select the desired party. : “Release Conf.
Basic Operations Getting Started Security settings PIN code PIN1/PIN2 protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Security” 3 : “PIN1 Request” 4 : Select the desired setting. 5 Enter the current PIN1 code (4 to 8 digits). Important: ● When the PIN1 code request is on, you must enter the PIN1 code each time the phone is turned on. ● If you enter the incorrect PIN1/PIN2 code 3 times, the SIM card is locked.
Basic Operations Getting Started Phone code code The phone code protects the phone against unauthorised use. 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “Security” 3 : “Phone Code Request” 4 : Select the desired setting. 5 Enter the current 4-digit phone code (default: “0000”). Important: ● When the phone code request is on, you must enter the phone code each time the phone is turned on. ● The phone will automatically turn off if you enter the incorrect phone code 3 times.
Basic Operations Getting Started 2 Press to take a picture. ● Light on ● Light off to turn the light on and off Press (page 3). ● Zoom in Press and hold ● Zoom out Adjust the Press exposure (brightness). or or . . The following options are available for 5 seconds ) after taking a picture. (Pressing Send : “Send” Delete : “Delete” Note: ● The phone can capture images and save them in the “Photos” folder in the selected memory location (page 43).
Basic Operations Getting Started Camera options options pressing : – “Image Viewer” – “Camera Settings” – “Image Settings” – “White Balance” – “Scene Mode” – “Effect Settings” – “Storage” – “Restore Default” Image viewer 1 Press . : Select . 2 Press or to select the desired file. 3 : “View” View the next image View the previous image 3 Rotate the image clockwise by 90 degrees.
Basic Operations Getting Started Image Image viewer vieweroptions options Press . : Select an image. – “View” . : Select : – “Use as” – “Rename” – “Image Information” – “Delete” – “Browser Style” – “Delete All Files” – “Send” File manager Opening a folder or file in the memory 1 Press . : Select . 2 : “File Manager” 3 : Select the desired memory location (root 4 5 directory). : “Open” : Select the desired folder or file.
Basic Operations Getting Started File Fileoptions options – “View” – “Delete” – “Sort by” – “Image Information” – “Copy” – “Play” – “Move” – “Send” – “Delete All” Files – “Use as” – “Detail” – “New Folder” – “Rename” Note: ● If you view the saved files after deleting files, the files may not be sorted correctly.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Menu list Note: ● In the following table, < > indicates the default settings. “Messages” menus Press . Submenu 1 Create Message Inbox Draftbox Outbox Sentbox Delete All Settings : Select Submenu 2 .
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Submenu 1 Settings Submenu 2 SMS MMS Sub-menu 3 Sub-menu 4 page Status Report*2 – – Reply Path*3 – – Memory Status – – Storage Media – – Save sent SMS – – Data Account*4 – – Common Settings Compose – Slide Time <5> – Creation Mode – Auto Signature – Signature – 47
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Submenu 1 Settings Settings Submenu 2 MMS MMS Sub-menu 3 Common Settings Sub-menu 4 page Sending – Delivery Report – Read Report – Priority – Delivery Time – Send and Save – Storage – Retrieval – Home Network – Roaming – Filters – Anonymous – Advertisement – Read Report – Delivery Report Common Settings Memory Status 48 – –
Customising Your Phone Getting Started *1 Set the time period during which the service centre will try to resend the SMS message if it has not been delivered. *2 Receive status reports to find out whether your sent SMS messages have been successfully delivered or not. *3 SMS messages may be sent using another service centre number when this feature is turned on. *4 These settings are required in order to use MMS to receive data over the network.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Sub-menu 1 Sub-menu 2 Sub-menu 3 page Service Dial*2 (SIM card dependent) – – – *1 Activate or deactivate FDN (Fixed Dialling Number). When this feature is activated, only the phone numbers stored in the FDN list can be shown, dialled, or messaged. The PIN2 code is required every time you access the FDN phonebook. *2 Access the special services of your network operator/service provider (such as customer support, emergency services, etc.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Sub-menu 1 Call Settings Sub-menu 2 Call Waiting Call Divert*1 Call Barring*2 Sub-menu 3 page – 39 – – Outgoing Barring – Barring Password – Incoming Barring Show My ID*3 Auto Redial*4 Answer Mode – – – – – Any Key – Open to Talk – *1 Call divert may not work if call barring is activated. *2 Call barring may not work if call divert is activated.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started “Camera” menus Press . Sub-menu 1 Image Viewer Camera Settings : Select .
Customising Your Phone Getting Started “Image Viewer” menus Press . : Select . : Select an image.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started “Settings” menus Press . Submenu 1 Phone Settings : Select .
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Submenu 1 Sub-menu 3 page – – – – – – Connectivi- Data Account ty*5 – – – 40 PIN1*6 – – Phone Code Request Network Sub-menu 2 Select Network Selection Mode*3 GPRS Connection*4 Security Reset Settings*7 PIN1 Request Change Change PIN2 – – – 41 Change Phone Code <0000> – – – – – *1 To select a preset wallpaper pattern or to set this feature to “Off”, select “System”.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started *4 You can select whether a GPRS connection is always set up or only when needed. *5 These settings are required in order to use MMS to receive data over the network. Configure these settings as needed before sending or receiving MMS data. *6 When you change the PIN1 code, make sure that the PIN1 code request is set to “On”.
Customising Your Phone Getting Started “Profiles” menus Press . : Select Sub-menu 1 . Sub-menu 2 General Activate Customize Sub-menu 3 page – – Ring Type Ringtone*1 – Message Ringtone*1 – Ringer Volume – Keytone – Audible Dialling Reset Silent – – 12 – – – – *1 The preset melodies in this product are used with permission of © 2014 Copyrights Vision Inc. “Tools” menus Press .
Customising Your Phone Getting Started Sub-menu 1 Bluetooth Sub-menu 3 page On/Off Sub-menu 2 – 59 Visibility – 59 My Device – 59 Advanced – 60 Audio Path 60 My Name Voice Recorder Record Calendar List Telecoil Mode *1 Storage 60 MAC Address 60 – 35 – 35 – – 33 – – – *1 Turn this feature on when you activate the Telecoil mode of your hearing aid.
Connecting to Other Devices Getting Started Using a Bluetooth®® wireless connection Note: ● Bluetooth wireless technology uses radio waves and there may be restrictions in some locations. Check with your local authorities. ● Consult the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with this phone.
Connecting to Other Devices Getting Started Bluetooth features Note: ● To use your phone with another Bluetooth device, you must first register your phone and the other device with each other. This is called “pairing”. Bluetooth features options Press . “Bluetooth” : Select : . : “On/Off” Turns Bluetooth on/off. “Visibility” Makes your phone visible or invisible to other Bluetooth devices. “My Device” Allows you to search and add new Bluetooth devices and lists the paired devices.
Connecting to Other Devices Getting Started “My Name” Allows you to edit your phone’s name that appears in other Bluetooth devices. “Advanced” Allows the following settings. – “Audio Path” Switches the audio path from your phone to the connected audio device or vice versa. – “Storage” Selects the memory location for saving the files received via Bluetooth data transfer. (Only when the default save destination is set to the “Memory Card”.
Connecting to Other Devices Getting Started Receiving device Receiving vCard vCard (VCF (VCF file) file) data from another device 1 Press . 2 : “Save as File” 3 : Select the desired memory location (root directory). 4 : “Open” 5 : Select the desired folder. 6 : “Select” 7 Enter the file name (page 22). 8 : “Save” Receiving files other than vCard (VCF file) 1 Press to start receiving the data. 2 Wait for the message that indicates the data was received successfully.
Connecting to Other Devices Getting Started Using a USB connection connection 1 Connect the phone to your computer with a USB 2 3 cable. Using your computer, open the desired folder on the phone/memory card and on your computer. Using your computer, drag and drop the files and folders you want to copy. Important: ● Do not disconnect the USB cable from your phone and the computer while data is being transferred, otherwise the data on your phone/memory card may become corrupted.
Useful Information Getting Started Troubleshooting If you still have difficulties after following the instructions in this section, turn off the phone, remove the battery, then turn it on again after about 1 minute. Display messages Display message SIM Error Limited Service Cause/solution Contact your network operator/ service provider for further information. There is no network service in your current location. Move to another location where your network can be received properly.
Useful GettingInformation Started Display message Cause/solution Error! Charging stopped, see manual. ● This error means that the protection system is working to avoid damage to the battery. Charge the battery only in ambient temperatures ranging from 5 °C to 35 °C. ● To return to normal operation: 1. For erase the error message, push 2. For charging reconnect the USB cable To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.
Useful Information Getting Started Problem Cause/solution The contacts in the contacts list are not displayed correctly. ● Only characters supported by this phone can be displayed. The display is in a ● Change the display language language I cannot read. (page 54). The phone beeps and/ or flashes. ● Battery charge is low. Fully charge the battery (page 7). ● Clean the battery ends ( , ) I fully charged the battery, but and the charge contacts with a dry – cloth and charge again.
Useful GettingInformation Started Problem Cause/solution I cannot make a call. ● Outgoing calls are barred. Deactivate the outgoing call bar settings (page 51). ● Your call is withheld. Change the show my ID setting to a setting other than “Hide ID” (page 51). ● Fixed dialling feature is enabled (page 49). Disable it. I cannot receive a call. ● Incoming calls are barred. Deactivate the incoming call bar settings (page 43). I cannot send SMS messages.
Useful Information Getting Started Problem Cause/solution ● Some kinds of SMS messages I cannot receive SMS can be received only by the SIM messages even though card. Check the memory status of the phone has enough the SIM card (page 47) and erase memory. unnecessary SMS messages (page 28). I cannot receive E-mail messages. ● This phone only supports SMS/ MMS message services. Contact your network operator/service provider for details of this service.
Useful Information General information ● This phone is designed to operate on GSM network - GSM 900/1800MHz. ● This equipment is designed for use in Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Netherlands, Czech republic, Poland, Hungary, Croatia. ● In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance. ● For use in other countries, please contact your equipment supplier.
Useful Information Sales department Belgique/België Panasonic Benelux a branch of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH France Panasonic France, une Succursale de Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Europalaan 28E 5232 BC ’s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands Tel. (Belgique/België): 0032 70 223 011 Réparations/Reparaties: www.panasonic.
Useful Information Sales department Magyarország Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH. South-East Europe Fióktelep Romania Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germania, Sucursala Bucureşti, Romania 1117 Budapest, Alíz u. 4. Office Garden III. Tel.: +36 80 201 006 E-mail: Customer.Budapest@eu.panasonic.com Web: www.panasonic.hu B-dul Preciziei, Nr. 24, West Gate Park, Clădirea H3, Etaj 2, Sector 6, Bucureşti, 062204, Romania Telefon: +40 21 316 31 61 Fax: +40 21 316 04 46 E-mail: suport.clienti@eu.
Useful Information E F Index A B C D Alarm: 31 Answer mode Any key: 51 Open to talk: 51 Answering calls: 21 Audible dialling: 12, 57 Auto redial: 51 Battery: 5, 8 Bluetooth: 58 Calendar: 33 Call barring: 51 Call divert: 51 Call log: 19, 24 Call waiting: 38 Camera: 41 Camera settings: 52 Conference call: 39 Connectivity: 55 Date and time: 54 Display Background: 54 Brightness: 54 Clock: 54 Font size: 12, 54 Language: 54 Wallpaper: 54 Display message: 65 H I K L M N O P 72 Emergency call: 65 File mana
Useful Information R S T U Phone code: 41, 55 Phonebook: 19, 28 Phonebook settings: 49 PIN: 40, 55 Power on/off: 11 Priority call: 36 PUK: 40, 64 Rejecting a call: 21 Reset settings: 55 Ringer profiles: 57 Ringer tone: 57 Schedule: 33 Service dialling number (SDN): 50 Show my ID: 51 Silent mode: 3, 57 SIM application toolkit (SAT): 58 SIM card: 5 SMS message: 24 SMS settings Reply path: 47 Service centre: 46 Status report: 47 Validity period: 46 Speed dial: 20, 30 Summer time: 54 Telecoil (T-coil) mode
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