Page 2 - Table of Contents
Introduction Accessory information ..................................3General information ......................................4 Important Information For your safety .............................................5Important safety instructions ........................7For best performance .............
Page 3 - Accessory information; Supplied accessories; Additional/replacement accessories; Sales and support information; Customer Communications Centre; Introduction
Accessory information Supplied accessories No. Accessory item/Part number Quantity A AC adaptor/PNLV226EZ 1 B Rechargeable battery/CGA-LB102 1 C Charger/PNLC1022ZB 1 Additional/replacement accessories Please contact your place of purchase or Panasonic sales office for sales information. Accessory it...
Page 4 - General information
General information R This phone is designed to operate on GSM network - Dual band GSM 900/1800 MHz. If youare inside a tunnel, basement, or buildings where does not provide satisfactory reception,move to another location for better reception. R This equipment is designed for use in the U.K. and Ire...
Page 5 - For your safety; WARNING; Power connection; Operating safeguards; Important Information
For your safety Read this section carefully before using theproduct to ensure proper and safe operation.Failure to read them carefully may causesevere injury, loss of life/property, or be illegal. WARNING Power connection R Use only the power source marked on theproduct. R Do not overload power outl...
Page 6 - Medical; CAUTION; Installation
R Do not disassemble the product. R Do not allow liquids such as water, orforeign materials such as metal pieces orflammable materials to get into the SIMcard slot. This can result in the risk of fire,electric shock, or malfunction. R Do not leave this product near heat sources(such as radiators, co...
Page 7 - SIM card; Important safety; For best performance; Environment; Other information
SIM card R Do not place magnetic cards or similarobjects near the phone. Magnetic data oncash cards, credit cards, telephone cardsand floppy disks, etc. may be deleted. R Do not put magnetic substances close tothe phone. Strong magnetism might affectoperation. R Do not damage, carelessly handle, ors...
Page 8 - Note for the battery symbol; SAR
For more information about collection andrecycling of old products and batteries, pleasecontact your local municipality, your wastedisposal service or the point of sale where youpurchased the items.Penalties may be applicable for incorrectdisposal of this waste, in accordance withnational legislatio...
Page 9 - Setting up; Removing the SIM card; Battery charging; Getting Started
Setting up Installing the SIM card and thebattery Important: R Make sure the phone is turned off and theAC adaptor is disconnected beforeremoving the battery. R Use only the battery specified. 1 Open the battery cover. 2 Position the SIM card as shown belowwith the gold-coloured contacts facingdown ...
Page 10 - Note when setting up; Note for battery charging
Note when setting up Note for installing the SIM card andthe battery R When inserting or removing the SIM card,take care not to accidentally touch orscratch the gold-coloured contacts. R Wipe the battery end ( , ) with a dry cloth. R Avoid touching the battery end ( , ) or the unit contacts. Note fo...
Page 11 - Controls; Key functions
Controls K O P N S T Q R L M A B D C F I J H E G LightHeadset jackCharge indicatorRinger indicator MjN / MkN ( : Volume up/down) Navigator key M N (Talk) Centre of navigator key/Confirmation key M N (Speakerphone) Dial keypad M 0 N : International call “+”/ Space insert “ ” M 1 N : Call voicemail Co...
Page 12 - Display; Display symbols
Display Display symbols Symbol Meaning R Signal strength: the morebars visible, the strongerthe signal. R R: The phone is currently seeking or using anothernetwork outside your homenetwork. Battery level Key lock is on. (page 14) Silent mode is on. (page 14) Vibration mode is on.(page 25)The line is...
Page 13 - Menu items; Turning the power on/off; Power on; Initial settings
Icon Action Activates the snooze foralarm. (page 31)Turns the power off whenalarm sounds. (page 31) Menu items The following items are shown when youpress (centre of the navigator key). Item Feature MessagesPhonebook Call Log Settings ToolsClock Settings Turning the power on/off Power on Press M N f...
Page 14 - Key lock
Note: R The date and time may be incorrect whenthe battery is dead or replaced. In this case,set the date and time again. R To adjust the hour for summer time, seepage 27. Audible dialling When you turn this feature on, numbers areannounced when pressing dial keys. Thedefault setting is “ Normal ” ....
Page 15 - Making calls; Using the speakerphone; Emergency call; Answering calls; Adjusting the ringer volume; Making/Answering Calls
Making calls 1 Enter the phone number (40 digits max.). R To correct a digit, press M C/ N . 2 Press M N to dial. 3 Press M N to end the call. Note: R To insert a pause, press and hold M N until “ p ” is displayed. A 3 second pause is inserted each time “ p ” is displayed. R To set the auto redial f...
Page 16 - Temporary ringer off; Call log; Missed calls; Call log options; Useful features during a; Mute
Temporary ringer off While the phone is ringing for a call, you canturn the ringer off temporarily by pressing M C/ N . Call log This phone has 4 call log lists. The last 10incoming, outgoing, and missed calls arestored in each call log (each 40 digits max.).The recent call log list displays the las...
Page 17 - Hold
Network service features during a call You must first subscribe to the services ofyour network operator. Please contact yournetwork operator for details and availability ofthe services in your area. Hold This feature allows you to put a call on hold. 1 Press during conversation. 2 MbN : “ Hold ” ® 3...
Page 19 - Character entry; Messages
Character entry The dial keys are used to enter characters andnumbers. Each dial key has multiplecharacters assigned to it. The characters thatcan be entered depend on the input mode.– Press MFN or MEN to move the cursor. – Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers. – Press M # N to select the...
Page 20 - Reading a received message; Replying to a received message
Writing and sending a newmessage1 ® ® 2 MbN : “ Create Message ” ® R The display shows any unfinished orunsaved text for you to continue. 3 Enter a message. ® R To change the input letter, press M N (page 19). R To change the input mode: ® MbN : “ Input mode ” ® ® MbN : Select the desired input mode...
Page 21 - Voicemail service; Listening to voicemail messages
5 To send the message, select “ Yes ” . ® SMS options In the inbox, outbox, and draftbox, thefollowing options are available by pressing : R “ Use Number ” : edit and call using the recipient’s or sender’s phone number. R “ Reply Message ” : reply to the SMS message. R “ Forward Message ” : edit and...
Page 22 - Adding contacts; Scrolling through all contacts; Contacts list options; Phonebook
Phonebook Adding contacts You can store 100 names and phone numbersto the contacts list in the phone. Themaximum number of names and phonenumbers that can be stored to the SIM card isdependent on your SIM card. Make sure of thememory location (phone or SIM card) beforeadding contacts (page 23). 1 ® ...
Page 23 - Changing the group settings; Copying a contact; Phonebook settings
R “ Change Category ” : select the category or group to search for in the contacts list. R “ more... ” : show more available options. – “ Add Speed Dial ” : assign a contact to a speed dial key. – “ Add to group ” : assign a contact to the group. – “ Copy ” : copy a contact from the phone to SIM car...
Page 24 - Speed dial; Making a call using a speed dial key; Cancelling a speed dial assignment
FDN (Fixed Dialling Number). This featureallows you to restrict your outgoing calls toselected phone numbers if supported byyour SIM card. Only the phone numbersstored in FDN can be shown, dialled, ormessaged when this feature is enabled.You need to enter PIN2 each time youaccess FDN. R “ Service Di...
Page 25 - Changing the settings; Settings and Tools
Changing the settings You can customise your phone by changing the settings of the following features. 1 ® Press MDN , MCN , MFN , or MEN to select the desired main menu. ® 2 Press MCN or MDN to select the desired item from the next sub-menus. ® 3 Press MCN or MDN to select the desired setting. ® R ...
Page 28 - Call settings; Activating/deactivating call waiting
Call settings Call waiting (network service) Activating/deactivating call waiting 1 ® ® 2 MbN : “ Call ” ® 3 MbN : “ Call Waiting ” ® 4 MbN : Select “ Activate ” or “ Deactivate ” . ® R To check the status, select “ Status ” . ® Note: R For details of call waiting service, seepage 17. Call divert (n...
Page 29 - Priority call; Adding a priority call number
3 MbN : “ Call Barring ” ® 4 MbN : “ Barring Password ” ® 5 Enter the current 4-digit password. ® 6 Enter the new 4-digit password. ® 7 Re-enter the new 4-digit password forverifying. ® Priority call Priority call is a function that allows you to aska registered person for assistance by sendinga tex...
Page 30 - Storing an SMS message; Turning the buzzer on/off; Security settings; PIN code; Setting the PIN1 code request; Phone code; Setting the phone code request
7 MbN : Select the desired contact. ® Note: R Storing public institutions such as thepolice, rescue services, or fire brigade isnot recommended. Storing an SMS message When you store an SMS message, the phonesends the SMS message before dialling thepriority call number. Note: R Make sure the SMS ser...
Page 31 - Clock settings; Alarm; Turning night mode on/off
setting is “ Off ” and default phone code is “ 0000 ” . 1 ® ® 2 MbN : “ more... ” ® 3 MbN : “ Security ” ® 4 MbN : “ Phone Code Request ” ® 5 MbN : Select “ Power On ” , “ New SIM Set ” , or “ Off ” . ® 6 Enter the current 4-digit phone code. ® Clock settings Alarm An alarm sounds at the set time (o...
Page 32 - Error messages; Troubleshooting; General use; Useful Information
Error messages Display message Cause/solution SIM Error Contact your network operator for further information. Limited Service There is no network service in your current location. Move toanother location where your network can be receivedproperly. No Service There is no network service in your curr...
Page 33 - Battery recharge; Making/answering calls
Battery recharge Problem Cause/solution The phone beeps and/or flashes. R Battery charge is low. Fully charge the battery (page 9). I fully charged the battery, but– still flashes or – the operating time seems to be shorter. R Clean the battery end ( , ) and the charge contacts with a dry cloth and ...
Page 34 - Liquid damage
Messages Problem Cause/solution I cannot send text messages(SMS). R The phone could not connect to the service centre.Confirm that the correct service centre number is stored(page 21). R Connection to service centre is temporarily down. Waitand try again later. R The destination phone number is inco...
Page 35 - Conditions of guarantee
Conditions of guarantee Receipt No. Date of purchase Model No. Serial No. This guarantee is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of consumer purchasers. If within the applicable guarantee period, the product proves to be defective by reason of faulty design, wo...
Page 36 - Index
Index A Alarm: 31 Answering calls: 15 Any key answer: 15 , 26 Audible dialling: 14 , 25 Auto redial: 26 Auto talk: 26 B Battery: 9 C Call barring: 28 Call divert: 28 Call duration: 16 Call log: 16 Call waiting: 17 , 28 Character entry: 19 Conference call: 17 D Date and time: 13 Display Background: 2...
Page 37 - Notes