Panasonic GU87 - Manual

Panasonic GU87

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents i; CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – ii Contents
  • Page 5 – Safety First 1; SAFETY FIRST; BATTERIES
  • Page 6 – Safety First; AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE
  • Page 7 – Safety First 3; ANTENNA CARE
  • Page 8 – Safety First; DRIVING; AIRCRAFT
  • Page 9 – Safety First 5; POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
  • Page 10 – Safety First
  • Page 11 – Preparing Your Phone For Use; PREPARING YOUR PHONE FOR USE; Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic GU87 GSM; and if necessary, remove previous SIM card.; Locate small recessed area on back of phone near; SIM card should not overlap SIM card latch.
  • Page 12 – Push bottom of battery down; until it clicks into place.; Slide battery latch toward bottom
  • Page 13 – When charging is complete, the charging icon and red; Low Battery Warning; If this
  • Page 14 – 0 Preparing Your Phone For Use; Pull cap out from jack
  • Page 15 – During conversation, increase or decrease volume to a; and press
  • Page 16 – 2 Preparing Your Phone For Use; ACCESSORIES
  • Page 17 – Phone Overview; PHONE OVERVIEW
  • Page 18 – 4 Phone Overview; KEY FUNCTIONS
  • Page 19 – DISPLAYS, MAIN AND SUB
  • Page 20 – 6 Phone Overview
  • Page 21 – PHONE BASICS & MANAGING CALLS; STANDBY MODE
  • Page 22 – Press and hold numbered key
  • Page 23 – Voice Dialing; To record a voice command, see “Voice Dialing” on; From standby, press and hold the top or bottom of the; Last Number Dialing; Scroll to Last Call, Answered Call or Unanswered; International Dialing
  • Page 24 – ENDING CALLS; Open flip and press any key except; MANAGING CALLS; Voice Mail; When a new voice mail message is received, an alert
  • Page 25 – Phone Basics & Managing Calls; Quiet Mode; To quickly set the phone to your preset Quiet Mode; settings, press and hold; Adjust Volume
  • Page 26 – Note Pad
  • Page 27 – Two Calls at Once; INCOMING CALL WHILE ON A CALL
  • Page 28 – MULTI-PARTY CALL OPTIONS
  • Page 29 – TOOLS & SET TIME MENU; VOICE MEMO; Record; If you are using speakerphone or handsfree during a
  • Page 30 – Tools & Set Time Menu; Playback; Scroll up or down to adjust volume.; Delete; Scroll to desired recording (saved by date and time; DOWNLOAD DATA; Melody; message containing your selection. Press; Scroll to select the ring tone number to store, press
  • Page 31 – Logo; Scroll to folder to store logo, press; Clock Set; Scroll to desired difference from home clock,
  • Page 34 – CALCULATOR
  • Page 36 – INFRARED PORT; PREPARING AN INFRARED CONNECTION
  • Page 37 – Receive Data; In Tools & Set Time Menu; Connect Modem; in the Name field and click OK.; In the Connect To box, confirm that the desired com; port is selected in the “Connect using” box. Click OK.; In the Com Port properties box, select 115200 bits per
  • Page 39 – Camera Menu; CAMERA MENU; to open main menu display.; Scroll/move to highlight Camera Menu icon; press; Open flip and press; Incoming calls override the preview screen.; When desired image displays, press shutter button; then press shutter button
  • Page 40 – Brightness; PHOTO EDITING OPTIONS
  • Page 42 – Continue with step 3 in “Create” on page 41 to create; Edit Image
  • Page 43 – GAMES MENU; Warning: Battery times will be shorter when playing; TETRIS
  • Page 44 – Games Menu
  • Page 45 – Messages Menu; MESSAGES MENU; Scroll/move to highlight Messages Menu icon; MMS; Create; In Messages Menu
  • Page 47 – When you finish the message and return to the Create; Inbox; Scroll to desired notice header. Press; to desired option, press
  • Page 48 – Scroll to Receivebox (number of unread messages; Outbox
  • Page 49 – Server List; Settings
  • Page 50 – SMS; Send To Phone; Enter destination mobile phone number, press
  • Page 51 – Scroll to desired message and press; to add
  • Page 52 – Chat SMS; Enter destination phone number, press
  • Page 53 – Status; Select SIM Message or Mobile Message, press
  • Page 54 – Broadcasts
  • Page 56 – File: allows you to attach a file from your Data Files to
  • Page 59 – Scroll to Server List, scroll to an empty profile and; After obtaining configuration information from both; Select Send Settings by pressing
  • Page 61 – SEARCH; By Name; SIM Phonebook, or Mobile Phonebook, press; Press a lettered key to move to that letter in the list.
  • Page 62 – By Location; SIM Phonebook or scroll to Mobile; CREATE; SIM Phonebook; Scroll to phone number icon
  • Page 63 – Mobile Phonebook; Scroll to phone number icon
  • Page 64 – VOICE DIALING; ADDING/RECORDING A VOICE DIAL ENTRY
  • Page 65 – Scroll to desired phonebook entry, press; Auto Dial Enable; If no Caller ID Alert has been assigned, press
  • Page 66 – Menu; GROUP NAMES; To add phonebook entries to a group, see “Mobile; STATUS; Scroll to SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook,
  • Page 67 – SERVICE DIAL; If more than one choice appears, scroll to desired entry
  • Page 69 – DATA FILES; View Folders; VIEW FOLDER IMAGES AS A SLIDE SHOW
  • Page 70 – Scroll to Edit Image for pictures, EditMelody for
  • Page 72 – again to delete the file.; Note: The receiving device must be set to receive data.
  • Page 73 – Memory Status; SOUNDS; All Sounds
  • Page 74 – Ring Type; Scroll to type of call that will play ring tone, press; when you hear desired ring.; Melody Composer; In Files & Setup Menu
  • Page 75 – Voice Recorder
  • Page 76 – Warning Alerts; DISPLAY SETTINGS; Wallpaper; Scroll to folder Fixed Data (5 preset wall paper; Scroll to desired brightness level press
  • Page 77 – Backlight Time; Keypad Lighting; Sub LCD; LANGUAGE; Display Language; Tegic Language
  • Page 78 – QUIET MODE; Ring Volume; VIBRATION ALERT; Scroll to desired short cut key, press
  • Page 79 – If desired, the message can be edited by pressing; KEY GUARD; You can still dial 911; to make emergency calls.; ANSWER MODE; H’Free Auto Ansr
  • Page 80 – Answer Key; DTMF LENGTH
  • Page 81 – BROWSER MENU; Scroll/move to highlight Browser Menu icon
  • Page 82 – START BROWSER; to launch connection to; Once the home page appears, you can access the; services of your wireless Internet service provider.
  • Page 84 – Bookmark Pages list appears. Scroll to desired
  • Page 85 – PUSH MESSAGE; In Browser Menu
  • Page 87 – CALENDAR MENU; Creating a Reminder
  • Page 88 – Calendar Menu; Viewing Reminders; Deleting Reminders; In Calendar Menu; Jump to Future Date; In Calendar Menu; Enter date to which you want to jump, press
  • Page 89 – Options & Timers Menu; OPTIONS & TIMERS MENU; Voice Calls; Scroll to desired option to review, press; Data Calls; In Options & Timers Menu
  • Page 90 – Send Caller ID
  • Page 91 – SECURITY; Lock Phone; Off
  • Page 92 – PIN or PIN2; Dial Only PhBook
  • Page 93 – No SIM PhBk Dial; Note: This feature is not available on the AT&T; Wireless Services network.; NETWORK; Network Search; Scroll to desired network to use, press; Search Mode
  • Page 94 – Network List; TEXT TELEPHONY
  • Page 95 – Appendix A: Text Entry 91; APPENDIX A: TEXT ENTRY; Tegic Language Entry (also known as T9; Text/Quick Entry for entering; Number Entry; repeatedly
  • Page 97 – Appendix B: Specifications & Troubleshooting 93; SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 98 – 4 Appendix B: Specifications & Troubleshooting; IMPORTANT ERROR MESSAGES
  • Page 99 – Appendix B: Specifications & Troubleshooting 95
  • Page 100 – 6 Appendix B: Specifications & Troubleshooting
  • Page 101 – Appendix C: Consumer Update 97; APPENDIX C: CONSUMER UPDATE; Consumer Update on Mobile Phones
  • Page 102 – 8 Appendix C: Consumer Update
  • Page 103 – Appendix C: Consumer Update 99
  • Page 104 – 00 Appendix D: Glossary
  • Page 105 – Appendix E: Server Profile 101; APPENDIX E: SERVER PROFILE; E-MAIL SERVER PROFILE; Item
  • Page 106 – 02 Appendix E: Server Profile
  • Page 107 – INDEX
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents i; CONTENTS

Contents i CONTENTS Safety First ....................................... 1 Preparing Your Phone For Use ....... 7 Feature Availability ............................ 7Before Using Your Phone .................. 7Installing SIM Card ............................ 7Removing SIM Card ..........................

Page 4 - ii Contents

ii Contents Calendar Menu ............................... 83 Options & Timers Menu ................. 85 Timers & Service ............................. 85Call Forwarding ............................... 86Security ............................................ 87Network ............................

Page 5 - Safety First 1; SAFETY FIRST; BATTERIES

Safety First 1 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...

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