Page 2 - Contents
i Co nt en ts Contents Important Information .............................................. 1 Safety Considerations ............................................. 1 Care and Maintenance ............................................. 3Getting Started .......................................................
Page 3 - ts
ii Cont en ts Messages Menu Structure .................................... 42Messages ................................................................43 SMS ....................................................................... 43Options ................................................................
Page 4 - Important Information; Safety Considerations
1 Important Information Important Information Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Safety Considerations The following information should...
Page 6 - Care and Maintenance
3 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. If you use th...
Page 7 - Getting Started; Fitting and Removing the SIM
4 Gett in g St ar ted Getting Started Some services detailed, are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact your service provider. Fitting and Removing the SIM The SIM is inserted into the back of the phone unde...
Page 8 - Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger; Operation of Battery Level Indicator; Battery Is Low
5 Getting Started Charging the Battery Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is connected. Insert the charger into the base of the phone and connect the travel charger to the socket-outlet. Then the Battery Level Indicator wil...
Page 9 - Keys & Displays; Keys
6 Key s & Dis plays Keys & Displays Left Softkey Send Key Asterisk Key Display Personal Handfree Connector Right Softkey Cancel / Exit Key Power / End Key Quiet Mode Key Microphone Earpiece 2-way Navigation Key Charging Connector Keys Key Function ; 2-way Navigation Key: moving up/down/right...
Page 10 - Ke; Display
7 Ke ys & Displays Display Status Icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions. The Antenna, Signal and Battery icons are displayed when the handset is switched on and connected to a network. In the occasion of that network level is zero, the ne...
Page 11 - Symbols used in the Manual; Entering to the Menu Display; idle screen; Back to the Menu Display
8 Key s & Dis plays Symbols used in the Manual Menu Display The menu system provides the means for accessing the functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. Entering to the Menu Display From idle screen 1 A (Menu) The main menu display has 9 menu options.(See “Menu Str...
Page 12 - Menu Structure
9 Ke ys & Displays Menu Structure The 9 main menus are as follows. Messages 1 Create2 Inbox3 Outbox4 Archive 5 User Messages6 Memory Status7 Options8 Broadcast Applications 1 Games2 (SAT) * 3 Scheduler4 Clock 5 Calculator6 Currency7 Melody Composer8 Sound Folder9 Picture Folder Games (or SAT) * ...
Page 13 - Shortcut from Idle Screen; Short press; Long press
10 Key s & Dis plays Shortcut from Idle Screen It is possible to enter the function directly from the Idle screen by pressing a key. Short press *The Phone must be registered with a network. Long press *The Phone must be registered with a network. Key Function A Menu @ Phonebook * 1 / 5 Shortcut...
Page 14 - Phone Basics; Displaying Menu
11 Pho ne Basics Phone Basics Phone ON/OFF 1 Press and hold D for 2 to 3 seconds 2 Phone will display Idle mode 3 Press and hold D again to turn the power off Displaying Menu From idle mode A to access Menu Menu will be displayed (Menu may change depending on your SIM) A D g50-Basic.fm Page 11 Wedne...
Page 15 - Making Calls; Standard Dialling; Phonebook Dialling
12 Phone Basics Phone Basics Making Calls ➣ To make a call, start in Idle mode. Standard Dialling 1 Enter phone number C ➣ The dialled number is displayed. 2 When the other party answers, talk into the Microphone.3 To hang up, D ➣ The length of the call is displayed. ➣ When Max Cost is on, display t...
Page 16 - Recent Number Dialling; When SIM is installed; Emergency Call
13 Pho ne Basics Recent Number Dialling 1 C 2 4 required contact C International Dialling The international access code (+) and the destination country/region code should be entered, followed by the area code and phone number. 1 Press and hold # until “+” is displayed then enter country/region code ...
Page 17 - Answering Calls; Sounds
14 Phone Basics Phone Basics Answering Calls C ORWhen “Any Key Answer” is ON,From Idle menu press any key except D (See “Setting Any Key Answer” on page 28) Ring Volume: From My Phone menu 1 4 Sounds > Volume A (Select) 2 4 Adjust the volume level A (OK) Quick Touch Silent Mode: To quickly set th...
Page 18 - Desktop Handsfree; During a Handheld call:; Hands Free; During a Handsfree call:
15 Pho ne Basics In-Call Options During a call, A (Menu) or @ (Hold) Desktop Handsfree Desktop Handsfree allows you to hold a conversation without holding the phone to your ear. During a Handheld call: 1 A (Menu) 2 4 Hands Free A (Select) During a Handsfree call: A (Menu) > A (Select) to revert f...
Page 19 - DTMF Tones; Pause Dial
16 Phone Basics Phone Basics DTMF Tones DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to input a number to remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be stored in Phone Book with DTM...
Page 20 - Incoming Call While in a Call
17 Pho ne Basics Incoming Call While in a Call During a call, you may receive another call.If so, A (Menu) or @ (Swap) and select one from the following option: Making a Second Call During a call: Enter second phone number or recall it from Phone Book C The first call is put on hold. NOTE: Call wait...
Page 21 - My Phone Menu Structure
18 My Phone Me nu Structure My Phone Menu Structure My Phone Display (p. 25) Language (p. 27) Alert Type (p. 22) Profiles (p. 19) User Messages (p. 27) Auto Answer (p. 28) Any Key Answer (p. 28) Reset Defaults (p. 28) Shortcuts (p. 29) My Phonebook (p. 29) T9 Input (p. 29) VolumeRing TonesMelody Com...
Page 22 - Profile Setting; Ring Volume
19 My P ho ne My Phone Profile Setting Activating a profile ..................................................................................................... From My Phone menu 1 4 Profiles A (Select) 2 4 required profile A (Menu) 3 4 Activate A (Select) Editing profiles ...........................
Page 23 - Ring Key Tone
20 My Phone Ring Key Tone From My Phone menu 1 4 Profiles A (Select) 2 4 required profile A (Menu) 3 4 Change Settings A (Select) 4 4 Key Tone A (On/off) Warning Tone From My Phone menu 1 4 Profiles A (Select) 2 4 Required profile A (Menu) 3 4 Change Settings A (Select) 4 4 Warning Tone A (On/off) V...
Page 24 - Brightness; Sound Setting
21 My P ho ne Brightness From My Phone menu 1 4 Profiles A (Select) 2 4 required profile A (Menu) 3 4 Change Settings A (Select) 4 4 Brightness A (Select) 5 4 Medium , High , Maximum or Low A (Select) Sound Setting Changing the Volume ....................................................................
Page 27 - Viewing a melody information:
24 My Phone Rename a melody: From My Phone menu1 4 Sounds A (Select) 2 4 Melody Composer A (Select) 3 4 required music A (Menu) 4 Rename A (Select) 5 Enter a name ➣ To erase a letter, @ (Clear). ➣ To erase all letters, press and hold @ (Clear). 6 A (OK) Set to Ringtone: From My Phone menu1 4 Sounds ...
Page 30 - User messages
27 My P ho ne Changing the Language................................................................................................ From My Phone menu 1 4 Language A (Select) 2 4 required language A (Select) User messages Editing User Messages ...........................................................
Page 31 - Auto Answer
28 My Phone Auto Answer Setting Auto Answer................................................................................................... From My Phone menu 4 Auto Answer A (On/off) Any Key Answer Setting Any Key Answer ..............................................................................
Page 32 - Shortcuts
29 My P ho ne Shortcuts Setting Shortcuts........................................................................................................ From My Phone menu 1 4 Shortcuts A (Select) 2 4 required shortcuts A (On/off) My Phonebook Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook ..................................
Page 33 - ct; Games Menu Structure
30 Games Me nu Stru ct ur e Games Menu Structure Games (or SAT)* Fillip Classic rally * SAT (SIM Application Toolkit) is SIM dependent. g50-text.fm Page 30 Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:53 PM
Page 34 - Ga; Selecting Games; Games; Starting Games; Start game
31 Ga m es Games Selecting Games From Games menu 4 required game A (Select) from Fillip and Classic rally .. Fillip ................................................................................................................................. Key Operation: ' (move left), ) (move right), % (jump)...
Page 35 - re; Phone Book Menu Structure; Phone Book
32 Phone Book Menu S tructu re Phone Book Menu Structure Phone Book Create Group Settings Memory Status My Numbers Hot Key Dial My Phonebook Browse SIM PhonebookMobile Phonebook SIM Mobile SIM PhonebookMobile Phonebook g50-text.fm Page 32 Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:53 PM
Page 36 - Storing
33 Ph on e Bo ok Phone Book Storing Storing a Number in SIM .......................................................................................... From Phone Book menu 1 4 Create A (Select) 2 SIM Phonebook A (Select) 3 Enter Name 5 > Phone number 4 A (Save) ➣ “Saved in SIM” is displayed. Stor...
Page 38 - Memory Status
35 Ph on e Bo ok Memory Status Viewing Memory Status.............................................................................................. From Phone Book menu 4 Memory Status A (Select) My Numbers Setting My Numbers ..............................................................................
Page 40 - Browser Menu Structure; Browser
37 B rows er Menu St ructure Browser Menu Structure Browser Bookmarks Settings Start Browser Bookmark 1 Bookmark 10 … Server Name 1 Server Name 5 … g50-text.fm Page 37 Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:53 PM
Page 41 - Server Setting; Settings; CSD Setting
38 Browser Browser Server Setting Before Internet services can be accessed, you need to subscribe to your network operator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to enable the relevant configuration information. Please contact your network service provider to ensure that your network settings are correc...
Page 42 - WAP Activating; Start Browser
39 Bro ws er WAP Activating From Browser menu 1 4 Start Browser A (Select) 2 Please follow to the instructions on the display. ➣ While browsing a homepage, press C and you can select the following menus. ➣ To end Browser, press and hold D . Home Jump to the homepage which is set in Settings Bookmark...
Page 43 - Bookmarks; Entering URL from Browser menu:
40 Browser Bookmarks Setting Bookmark ........................................................................................................ Entering URL from Browser menu: From Browser menu 1 4 Bookmarks A (Select) 2 4 required empty Bookmark A (Menu) 3 4 Edit A (Select) 4 Enter Title and URL A (...
Page 44 - Key Guard
41 Ke y Guard Key Guard Setting Key Guard ....................................................................................................... From Key Guard menu A (Yes) or @ (No) ➣ When Key Guard is enabled, L appears on the display. ➣ Emergency calls still can be made. ➣ When a call is receive...
Page 45 - Messages Menu Structure; Messages
42 Mes sages Menu Structur e Messages Menu Structure Messages Inbox Outbox Archive User Messages Memory Status Options Broadcast Create Message CentreProtocolLifetimeDelivery Report InboxOutbox BroadcastRead MessagesTopic LanguagesAuto Display g50-text.fm Page 42 Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:53 PM
Page 46 - essages; SMS
43 M essages Messages SMS Setting the Message Centre Number ..................................................................... From Messages menu 1 4 Options > Message Centre A (Select) 2 Enter message centre number in international dial format (see “International Dialling” on page 13) A (OK) ...
Page 49 - Outbox
46 Mes sages Viewing Message Lists in Outbox............................................................................. To view message lists which are stored in SIM. ➢ Outbox: The transmitted message does stored to Outbox in Messages . From Message menu 1 4 Outbox A (Select) 2 4 required message ...
Page 51 - Options
48 Mes sages Viewing Memory Status .............................................................................................. From Messages menu 4 Memory Status A (Select) Options Setting Options .......................................................................................................
Page 52 - Broadcast
49 M essages Broadcast Setting Broadcast........................................................................................................ From Messages menu 1 4 Broadcast A (Select) 2 4 Broadcast A (On/off) Setting Topic ...........................................................................
Page 54 - Auto Display
51 M essages Auto Display Setting Auto Display ................................................................................................... From Messages menu 1 4 Broadcast A (Select) 2 4 Auto Display A (On/off) In idle mode, the latest Info Message is displayed on your phone automatically. g...
Page 55 - Text Entry
52 Text En try Text Entry You can use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Phonebook, to create text, etc. Note: Displayed characters of T9 ® varies depending on Input language selection. Key Text Mode Numeric T9 ® (T9Abc, T9ABC, T9abc) (Input language: English) Multi tap (Input mode in...
Page 56 - Shift mode; Shift mode change; Tegic; User Dictionary of Tegic
53 Te xt E ntr y Shift mode Shift mode change ............................................................................................................................................. Shift mode changes by pressing (within 1 sec) C key. If Input mode is changed, Shift mode is initialised. Auto c...
Page 58 - Phone Option Menu Structure
55 Phone Op tion Menu Stru cture Phone Option Menu Structure Phone Menu Call Divert Security Network CSD Setting Call Service Time/ChargesCall WaitingWithhold IDCaller’s IDCharge SettingsLine All Voice CallsNot ReachableNo ReplyBusyStatus CheckCancel All Call BarCodesFixed DialSIM Lock Auto NetworkN...
Page 59 - Phone Option; Call Service
56 Phone Option Phone Option Call Service Viewing Time/Charges ................................................................................................ From Phone Option menu 1 4 Call Service > Time/Charges A (Select) 2 4 required service Last Call , All Voice Calls or Cost Left A (Select...
Page 60 - Setting Currency; Setting Personal Rate:
57 Phone Op tion Withhold ID /Caller’s ID ........................................................................................... From Phone Option menu 1 4 Call Service A (Select) 2 Withhold ID or Caller’s ID A (Select) Charge Settings...............................................................
Page 61 - Max Cost
58 Phone Option Setting the Maximum Cost: From Phone Option menu 1 4 Call Service > Charge Settings A (Select) 2 4 Max Cost A (Set) ➣ C urrent setting is displayed. 3 @ (Edit) > Enter PIN2 code A (OK) 4 @ (Set) > 4 On A (Select) 5 Enter Credit Limit > A (OK) Setting Auto Display : .........
Page 62 - Call Divert
59 Phone Op tion Call Divert Setting Call Divert....................................................................................................... From Phone Option menu 1 4 Call Divert A (Select) 2 4 the circumstances to initiate the divert A (Select) 3 4 required operation from Set , Clear , ...
Page 63 - Security
60 Phone Option Security Setting Call Bar ............................................................................................................ From Phone Option menu 1 4 Security > Call Bar A (Select) 2 4 required setting from the menus showing below A (Set) or @ (Select) 3 4 required ope...
Page 64 - Codes
61 Phone Op tion Codes Change Phonecode ........................................................................................................ From Phone Option menu 1 4 Security > Codes A (Select) 2 4 Change Phonecode A (Select) 3 Enter New Phonecode A (OK) x2 Enabling/Disabling the PIN .........
Page 66 - Network
63 Phone Op tion Network Network setting ........................................................................................................... From Phone Option menu 1 4 Network A (Select) 2 4 required option A (On/off) or A (Select) CSD Setting Connection Setting ................................
Page 67 - Applications Menu Structure; Applications
64 Applications Men u Structure Applications Menu Structure Applications SAT* Picture Folder Games FillipClassic rally Clock SettingAlarmPower Off Time PredefinedDownloadedMemory Status Calculator Currency Melody Composer Sound Folder WallpaperCaller’s IDMemory Status Clock Scheduler Rate SettingRat...
Page 69 - Scheduler
66 Applications Scheduler Editing Scheduler ........................................................................................................ From Applications menu 1 4 Scheduler A (Select) 2 @ to select Week or Month format. 3 4 Use numerical keys 2, 8, 4, 6 to move the cursor ↑ , ↓ , ← , → ...
Page 70 - Clock
67 Ap pl ic at io ns Clock Time Zone Setting ....................................................................................................... From Applications menu 1 4 Clock > Clock Setting > Time Zone A (Select) 2 4 required region A (Select) 3 A (Yes) or @ (No) to select “ Day Light ...
Page 72 - Calculator
69 Ap pl ic at io ns Power Off Time ............................................................................................................ From Applications menu 1 4 Clock > Power Off Time A (Select) 2 Enter the digits for the time (24 hour clock) A (OK) 3 4 chose the repeat format from Rep...
Page 73 - Currency
70 Applications Currency Setting the currency value ........................................................................................ From Applications menu 1 4 Currency A (Select) 2 4 Rate Setting A (Select) 3 On the right side of the screen, enter your home currency rate to the currency whi...
Page 74 - Sound Folder; Viewing Memory Status:
71 Ap pl ic at io ns Sound Folder Setting RingTone: From Applications menu 1 4 Sound Folder A (Select) 2 4 Predefined or Downloaded A (Select) 3 4 required sound A (Menu) ➣ To see the information of the selected RingTone, 4 Info A (Select) ➣ To back to the previous menu, A (OK) 4 4 Set to Ringtone A...
Page 75 - Picture Folder; Viewing Picture of Caller’s ID:; Sound
72 Applications Picture Folder Setting Wallpaper: From Applications menu 1 4 Picture Folder A (Select) > 4 Wallpaper A (Select) 2 4 Predefined or Downloaded A (Select) 3 4 required picture A (Menu) ➣ To see the large picture, 4 View A (Select) ➣ To back to the previous menu, @ (Back) 4 4 Set to W...
Page 76 - Records Menu Structure
73 Re cords M enu Str ucture Records Menu Structure Records Answered Last Dialled Erase Last DialledErase AnsweredErase UnansweredErase All Erase Records Unanswered g50-text.fm Page 73 Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:53 PM
Page 78 - Troubleshootings; Problem
75 Troublesh oot ings Troubleshootings Should any problem persist contact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Extremely short battery life for a new battery. The network you are using and the condit...
Page 80 - Glossary of Terms
77 Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms CSD CSD means one of communication methods of the data communication service. (It is abbreviation of Circuit Switched Data) DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes etc. EMS EMS is one ...
Page 81 - Glossary o
78 Glossary o f Term s SMS SMS is service to which a very short character message can be transmitted and be received by the cellular phone. (It is abbreviation of Short Message Service) SIM Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information suc...
Page 82 - Specifications; *NOTE: Talk and Standby time will be dependant
79 Specificatio ns Specifications Bands supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . GSM 900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1GSM1900 Class 1 Standby Time (hrs)* . . . . . . . . . . . 80 – 200 Talk Time (hrs)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 – 6 Temperature RangeCharging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +5ºC – ...
Page 83 - Personal Settings
80 Pers onal Settings Personal Settings Item Provisioning Information Setting No 1 Provisioning Information Setting No 2 Provisioning Information Setting No 3 Provisioning Information Setting No 4 Provisioning Information Setting No 5 IP Port Home page Gateway IP Port (Secure / Non-Secure) Data conn...
Page 84 - Licencing; CP8 Patent; OpenWave
81 Lice ncing Licencing CP8 Patent © Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2003 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduce or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile C...
Page 85 - Index
82 I nd ex Index A Access to Shortcuts ........................................................... 29Activating a profile ............................................................. 19 Alarm Setting ..................................................................... 68 Answering Calls .............