Panasonic 2700 - Manual

Panasonic 2700

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Contents; General
  • Page 9 – Safety
  • Page 11 – Get started; Insert SIM card and battery
  • Page 15 – Magnets and magnetic fields
  • Page 16 – Keys and parts
  • Page 17 – Switch the phone on and off; Standby mode
  • Page 18 – Keypad lock
  • Page 20 – General information; About your device
  • Page 21 – Network services
  • Page 23 – Nokia support; Configuration settings service
  • Page 24 – Nokia Care services; Maintenance
  • Page 25 – Calls; Make and answer a call
  • Page 27 – Write text; Text modes; Traditional text input
  • Page 28 – Predictive text input
  • Page 29 – Navigate the menus
  • Page 30 – Messaging; Text and multimedia messages; Text messages
  • Page 31 – Multimedia messages; Create a text or multimedia message
  • Page 33 – Write and send an e-mail; Flash messages
  • Page 37 – Contacts
  • Page 39 – Call log
  • Page 40 – Settings; Profiles
  • Page 42 – Connectivity; Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Page 43 – Set up a Bluetooth connection
  • Page 44 – Packet data
  • Page 48 – Restore factory settings
  • Page 49 – Operator menu
  • Page 50 – Gallery
  • Page 52 – Media; Camera and video; Capture an image
  • Page 53 – FM radio
  • Page 56 – Applications
  • Page 57 – Organiser; Alarm clock
  • Page 59 – Web or Internet; Connect to a web service
  • Page 61 – SIM services
  • Page 62 – Green tips; Save energy
  • Page 63 – Learn more
  • Page 64 – Accessories
  • Page 65 – Practical rules about accessories
  • Page 66 – Battery
  • Page 67 – Battery and charger information
  • Page 72 – Care and maintenance
  • Page 73 – Recycle
  • Page 75 – Additional safety information; Small children
  • Page 76 – Medical devices; Implanted medical devices
  • Page 77 – Hearing aids; Vehicles
  • Page 78 – Potentially explosive environments
  • Page 79 – Emergency calls
  • Page 81 – MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 82 – Warranty period
  • Page 83 – How to get warranty service
  • Page 86 – Other important notices
  • Page 87 – Limitation of Nokia's liability
  • Page 88 – Statutory obligations
  • Page 90 – Index
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Page 5 - Contents; General

Contents Safety........................8Get started..............10 Insert SIM card and battery.............................10 Remove the SIM card......11 Insert a microSD card.....11 Remove the microSD card...................................12 Charge the battery..........12 Antenna....................

Page 9 - Safety

Safety Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all ...

Page 11 - Get started; Insert SIM card and battery

Get started Insert SIM card and battery Always switch the device off and disconnect the charger before removing the battery.The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. 1. Press and slide the back cover tow...

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