Panasonic A101 - Manual

Panasonic A101

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Getting Started; Fitting and removing the battery; Fitting the battery — A100; Push and hold the release latch; Removing the battery — A100
  • Page 5 – Fitting the battery — A101; Removing the battery — A101
  • Page 6 – Fitting and removing the SIM; The SIM is located under the battery.; Charging the battery; Connecting and disconnecting the Travel Charger; Fitting the SIM — A100
  • Page 7 – Battery level indicator
  • Page 10 – Key functions
  • Page 11 – During a call
  • Page 12 – Displays; Idle display
  • Page 13 – Status icons; OP
  • Page 14 – Symbols in the Manual; Symbols used throughout the manual are based on the A100.
  • Page 15 – Basic Operations; Switching the phone on/off; Standard dialling; Contacts; Last number dialling
  • Page 16 – International dialling; When SIM is inserted:; Ending a call
  • Page 17 – Answering a call
  • Page 18 – During a call, the following options are available by pressing; Hands free; Messages
  • Page 19 – Hold; The first call is put on hold
  • Page 20 – Incoming call while on a call; Conference; Call transfer; Call status; Call status
  • Page 21 – Swap; DTMF; Pause dial
  • Page 22 – Text entry
  • Page 23 – Shift mode change; In text entry mode, to switch T9; Auto capital change; Auto capital affects Abc and T9; Text Input; repeatedly
  • Page 24 – Example of Text Input in T9; Other text modes
  • Page 25 – Menu Display; required menu; OR; press a number next to a menu icon to access a menu option directly.
  • Page 26 – Menu Structure; The 9 main menus are as follows:
  • Page 27 – My Phone Menu; My Phone
  • Page 28 – Sounds; Ringtones; or; Volume; Key tone; From; Warning tone
  • Page 29 – Display; Wallpaper; required wallpaper; Greeting; Enter the greeting; Animation; required animation
  • Page 30 – Contrast; Adjust the contrast; Backlight; Language; T9 Input; required input type; Display languages; required language
  • Page 31 – Alerts; required alert; Profiles; Activating a profile; required profile
  • Page 32 – Setting a profile
  • Page 33 – Auto answer; Calls can be answered by pressing any key (except; Defaults
  • Page 34 – Games Menu; Selecting games; Games; Hit Mouse; Memory; Press; Hit Mouse
  • Page 35 – required setting
  • Page 37 – Contacts Menu
  • Page 38 – Browse; Viewing the Contacts list in your SIM/Phone; Create; Creating a Contacts list in SIM
  • Page 39 – Creating a Contacts list in Phone
  • Page 40 – Options
  • Page 41 – Groups
  • Page 42 – Memory status; My Numbers
  • Page 43 – Hotkey dial; Setting Hotkey dial; My Contacts
  • Page 44 – Calendar; New event; Calendar
  • Page 45 – View event; to select Week or Month format
  • Page 46 – Key Guard; Key Guard
  • Page 47 – Messages Menu
  • Page 48 – Message centre; Enter the message centre number in the international
  • Page 49 – Creating a message
  • Page 50 – Sound
  • Page 51 – Inbox; Viewing a received message; required message
  • Page 52 – Outbox; Viewing a sent message
  • Page 53 – Archive; Viewing a stored message
  • Page 54 – User Messages; The maximum memory capacity:; Settings; Enter your Message centre number
  • Page 55 – Protocol; Validity period; Select required setting from; Delivery report
  • Page 56 – Cell Broadcast; Topic list; required topic; User defined topic; Reading a message
  • Page 58 – Phone Menu; Call Service
  • Page 59 – Call waiting; Withhold ID
  • Page 60 – Caller’s ID; Current setting is displayed
  • Page 63 – Security; Call bar; required setting from the table shown below
  • Page 64 – Codes
  • Page 65 – When Fixed dial is on, any manually dialled phone
  • Page 66 – Network; Select one of the settings below
  • Page 67 – Application Menu; Clock; Melody composer
  • Page 69 – Power off time
  • Page 70 – Calculator; Currency; Rate setting
  • Page 71 – Rate computing; Composing a melody
  • Page 72 – To play the composed melody before saving:; Play; Tempo; required tempo; Select instrument; You can select the instrument to play the composed melody:; Phone menu
  • Page 73 – Records Menu; Last dialled
  • Page 74 – Accessories; How to Identify a Genuine Panasonic Accessory; Double your talk time by having a spare battery.
  • Page 75 – Troubleshooting; Should any problem persist, contact your dealer.
  • Page 77 – Important Error Messages
  • Page 78 – Glossary of Terms
  • Page 79 – Index; Call
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Summary

Page 2 - Contents

Contents i A100EN1WW2b Contents Getting Started ...................... 1 Fitting and removing the battery 1Fitting and removing the SIM .... 3Charging the battery .................. 3Battery level indicator ................ 4Low battery power warning ....... 4Your phone — A100 .................. 5Yo...

Page 4 - Getting Started; Fitting and removing the battery; Fitting the battery — A100; Push and hold the release latch; Removing the battery — A100

Getting Started 1 Getting Started Fitting and removing the battery Before removing the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone. 2 1 2 1 Remove the battery compartment cover. Insert the battery ensuring the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pi...

Page 5 - Fitting the battery — A101; Removing the battery — A101

2 Getting Started Remove the battery compartment cover. Insert the battery ensuring the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the phone. When replacing the cover, ensure to slide upward to the top of the phone. Fitting the battery — A101 1 Push and hold the release latch ➊ towards the top of...

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