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Summary of Contents for EB-X800

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Page 2: ...ing the menu 22 Navigating the applications 23 Basic Operations 26 Making calls 26 Answering calls 28 Ending calls 30 Silent mode 30 Voice mail 31 In call operations 31 Multiple calls operations 34 Text Entry 36 Settings 40 Settings menu structure 40 Ringtones 40 Themes 42 Settings 44 Clock 57 Speed dial 59 Voice commands 60 PrintBoy setup 65 About 65 Contacts 66 Creating new Contacts cards 66 Edi...

Page 3: ... Bluetooth wireless technology 146 Infrared 150 USB 152 Connection manager 152 Synchronisation 153 Device manager 155 Call Logs 158 Call Logs menu structure 158 Recent calls 158 Call duration 159 GPRS data counter 160 Call Logs settings 160 General Logs 161 Games 162 Games menu structure 162 MicroGolf 162 Balloon Headed Boy 162 Downloading games 163 Quickoffice 164 Viewing documents 164 Quickword ...

Page 4: ... invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous Ensure the voltage rating of the Travel charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad A Travel charger EB CAX800xx is supplied with the Main Kit Note xx identifies the charger region e g CN EU UK AU US Battery Use of another battery pack than that recommended by the manufacturer may result in a safety hazard ...

Page 5: ...attery to extreme temperatures in excess of 60 C Driving It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of the vehicle at all times Do not hold a phone while you are driving find a safe place to stop first Do not speak into a handsfree microphone if it will take your mind off the road Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of cellular phones within the ...

Page 6: ...anasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data including but not limited to direct and indirect losses to include but not limited to consequential loss anticipated savings loss of revenue Downloading Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from external sources It is your responsibility to ensure that in doing this...

Page 7: ...rising from any infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights including but not limited to direct and indirect losses Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight as this may impair its performance Other important information The colour liquid crystal display LCD uses high precision production technology and in certain circumstances pixels may appear brighter or darker This is due to...

Page 8: ...may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone This is normal and does not indicate a fault The display quality may deteriorate if the phone is used in environments over 40 C for a long time Do not modify or disassemble the equipment There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shocks Do not drop the battery Avoid contact with liquid...

Page 9: ...entilated area not in direct sunlight between 5 C and 35 C It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range When connecting the phone to an external source read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions Ensure the phone is compatible with the product it is being connected to When disposing of any packing material...

Page 10: ...e service may only be available on a subscription basis Depending on country Graphics The graphic elements in this manual are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual phone and or graphic elements displayed on the phone Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this manual without prior notice Keys Keys in this manual may differ from the actual keys on your phone Re...

Page 11: ...e given above From Main menu press Navigation key up down left right to scroll to Call Logs and press Navigation key centre Now you can continue onto the step 1 1 Press Left Soft key Options 1 2 Press Navigation key up down to scroll to Settings then press Navigation key centre or Left soft key Select 1 3 Press Navigation key up down to scroll to the desired setting in the list below then press Na...

Page 12: ... Silent Mode key Power key Microphone Left Soft key Menu key PhotoLight Camera Lens Multibutton Infrared Port Personal Handsfree Connector Charging Connector Data Transmission Connector Indicator Light External Display Viewfinder Send key Asterisk key Browser key Speaker One Push Auto Open button miniSD Card Slot ...

Page 13: ... Soft key Perform action named in lower left of display 5 Right Soft key Perform action named in lower right of display 6 Send key Make or answer a call q End key Ends a call Return to standby mode w Menu key Enter the main applications menu area Return to standby mode z Clear key Erase character in edit mode Delete highlighted entered item x Edit key Select Dictionary for predictive text includin...

Page 14: ... scroll to other word choices when word is underlined In edit mode press to open special character table e Silent Mode key Enter character Press and hold to switch the Silent mode on off In edit mode shift to upper and lower case letters or press twice briefly to turn on off Dictionary for predictive text r Multibutton on side of phone For external display press once to switch on backlight then pr...

Page 15: ...Standby mode settings on page 45 0 Open Contacts q Open Call Logs Long press S K Speed Dial q Activate Voice commands z View currently open applications e Switch PhotoLight on off r Silent mode on off Combination press 5 7 e Lock keypad on off During a call Short press 4 Increase the volume 3 Decrease the volume q Switch between hold and unhold on one call or switch between one active and one held...

Page 16: ...needed to toggle between clock and icon views Wallpaper Battery charge level icon Left Soft key selection area Right Soft key selection area Date Time Signal strength icon Network that phone is currently using Battery charge level icon Signal strength icon Time and date area Network that phone is currently using Network Status icon area Phone Status icon area ...

Page 17: ...s charging GPRS service is active and available GPRS service is on hold GPRS connection is active Multiple GPRS connections are active Missed call Call divert is active if you have 2 lines 1 or 2 also appears Line selection 2 if you have 2 phone lines 1 Data call Keypad is locked Earpiece sound on Loudspeaker sound on Alarm is set Private handsfree headset attached New voice mail message received ...

Page 18: ...utbox waiting to be sent Bluetooth is enabled Bluetooth is active Infrared is enabled flashes when active USB connection enabled 1 2 Navigation key scroll and move up or down options 34 Navigation key scroll left or right move left or right to view tabs Function Colour Incoming calls Flashing Green Incoming messages Battery charge Red Battery problem Flashing Red Camera viewfinder mode Amber Icon ...

Page 19: ...nected from the phone before charging Inserting removing the SIM See Inserting removing the battery on page 17 to remove the battery cover and the battery Inserting the SIM Position the SIM card as shown with gold contacts facing down and the notched corner turned to the right Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card pocket until the card is all the way seated Removing the SIM Place a finger...

Page 20: ...ment Ensure the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the phone 2 Replace the cover on the phone Make sure the cover clicks into place Removing the battery 1 Slide the cover slightly toward the left of the phone using your fingernail then lift the cover off the phone 2 Place your finger on the tab at the base of the battery Lift the battery off the compartment ...

Page 21: ... power supply 2 When charging is complete disconnect the charger from the outlet before removing the plug from the phone You should press and hold the release buttons on both side of the connector end and pull gently to disconnect the charger from the phone Battery charge level indicator Note DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and or the charger If the battery has been deeply ...

Page 22: ...iniSD Card 1 On the left side of the phone as you turn over and upside down the phone lift up the miniSD Card cover 2 Slide the miniSD Card with notched corner entering the phone first and the gold contacts facing down into the miniSD Card slot until it clicks Push down the miniSD Card cover until it clicks Removing the miniSD Card Before removing the miniSD Card wait for file saving or copying pr...

Page 23: ...the back loudspeaker and mutes your voice However when you are using a headset you can continue your conversation even while the phone is closed Switching the phone on off 1 Press and hold for 2 to 3 seconds to switch the phone on A greeting may be displayed and the phone enters standby mode 2 Press and hold for 2 to 3 seconds to switch the phone off OR 7 192 to scroll to Switch off 7 0 9 5 OK Not...

Page 24: ...alloonHeadedBoy 162 Camera 96 Contacts 66 Call Logs Recent calls 158 Call duration 159 GPRS counter 160 Favourites 171 Tools Calculator 123 Converter 124 Notepad 125 Recorder 126 miniSD 128 To Do 130 App Mgr 131 File Mgr 133 PhotoLight 135 SIM Tool Kit 1 135 Media Gallery 99 PhotoBase 106 RealOne 110 Video Rec 113 Connect Browser 136 Operator 143 Modem 144 Bluetooth 146 Infrared 150 USB 152 Conn M...

Page 25: ... 21 2 1929394 to scroll to the desired menu 7 0 If an or appears at the bottom of the display 192 to scroll to additional items To go back to the main menu 1 6 Exit To change the menu view 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to List view or Grid view 7 0 9 5 Select Shortcut To jump to and open one of the first 9 application items if you have not yet scrolled simply press the number key corresponding to th...

Page 26: ...le 5 12 and arrows are displayed 394 to move through the tabs and pages Saving changes In many cases when editing text or numbers or changing a setting 6 Back to automatically save changes Deleting items There are several ways to delete items x 7 5 Yes 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Delete 7 0 9 5 Select 7 5 Yes Multitasking You can work with more than one menu item simultaneously For example you ca...

Page 27: ...ms open you can view open items in a pop up window 1 Press and hold z 2 192 to scroll to the desired item 3 To open 0 9 5 Select To close x 7 5 Yes When you open the item you will begin at the point where you were previously Search option In certain menu items a magnifying glass icon appears which allows you to search for a name file or item To search enter the first letter of the desired name or ...

Page 28: ...mory The phone s memory capacity is shared by all data files such as images messages ringtones etc If you keep more files on the phone then there is less memory available to store new files or run certain applications To decrease the amount of phone memory used store data on your miniSD Card or delete unwanted data To view details of the phone memory and miniSD Card use and amount of free memory 1...

Page 29: ...s in Contacts stored on your phone or SIM card z Main menu Contacts 1 394 to switch to Contacts tab or SIM directory tab 2 192 to scroll to the desired contact 7 q 3 If the card has several phone numbers stored 192 to scroll to the desired number 7 0 9 5 Call Recent call dialling You can make calls using the numbers in Call Logs In standby mode 1 q 2 394 to switch to Dialled numbers Received calls...

Page 30: ...see page 45 your phone will automatically redial the number up to 10 times 6 Quit or w to stop automatic redialling International dialling The international prefix and the destination country region should be entered followed by the area code and phone number 1 Press and hold L until is displayed 2 Enter the country region code 3 Enter the area code and phone number 7 q Note Many countries regions...

Page 31: ... service or USSD request 5 Send service comm Answering calls When there is an incoming call the phone rings flashes green and or vibrates depending on your phone setting While the phone is ringing and or vibrating 1 When the phone is closed Open the flip When the phone is open q OR If Anykey answer is on 1 Press any key except 6 w or See Anykey answer setting on page 46 Note You can call the local...

Page 32: ...en 6 Silence 2 q to answer the call Answering a second call While on an active call you may receive another call To enable this service Call waiting must be active See Call waiting setting on page 45 If you hear an alert tone during a call 1 q The first call is placed on hold 2 6 Swap or q to switch between the two calls if required To reject another call 1 6 Reject To end the active call and answ...

Page 33: ...calls if there are more than one 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to End all calls 7 0 9 5 Select To end all calls and data connections Press and hold w Silent mode To use your phone in quiet situation you can activate the Silent mode You can personalise the Silent mode setting See Ringtones on page 40 In standby mode 1 Press and hold r to activate deactivate the Silent mode ...

Page 34: ... contact your network operator To retrieve stored voice messages In standby mode 1 Press and hold A to call your voice mailbox 2 Follow the recorded instructions 3 w when finished See Voice mail on page 74 for details In call operations When on a call you can put the call on hold send touch tones for passwords etc Hold You can put a call on hold During a call 1 5 Options 2 To put a call on hold 19...

Page 35: ...ker or headset if attached Note the volume step bars change as you adjust the volume To mute or unmute the microphone 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Mute or Unmute 7 0 9 5 Select Mute switches off the microphone of the phone and any accessory microphones if attached Unmute switches the microphone back on Loudspeaker icon handsfree is active Earpiece icon handsfree is not active Note When Active clam...

Page 36: ...toring DTMF sequences 1 Enter the access phone number 2 Before entering the DTMF digits e repeatedly to scroll through p and w characters to insert 3 Enter the DTMF digits e g the access codes for your voice mailbox 4 To dial q to immediately dial call To store in your Contacts 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Add to Contacts 7 4 7 192 to scroll to Create new or Update existing 7 0 9 5 Select See Cont...

Page 37: ...ore than one call the following options are available by 5 Options Other operations while on multiple calls To end a held call and continue with the active call L 7 q To end the active call and continue with the held call w OR A 7 q To end all calls and data connections Press and hold w To switch between one active and one held call Swap q Swap Switch between one active and one held call Transfer ...

Page 38: ...to select Conference 7 4 4 192 to scroll to Add to conference 7 0 9 5 Select Options During a Conference call the following options are available 1 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Conference 7 4 2 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select Add to conference Add new participants or return Private call to Conference call Private Have a private conversation with one of parties The remaining call...

Page 39: ... mode and Number mode Press and hold r Auto capital change When the letter case is auto T9 Abc and m Abc the first character is input as upper case and subsequent letters as lower case Enter one of the following characters Period the next character is input as upper case Alpha mode Multi tap mode A traditional way to type in a letter Press a key several times until the required letter appears Dict...

Page 40: ...ired word is not in the dictionary is displayed after the word 5 Spell 7 Enter the correct word 7 0 9 5 OK The word will be added to its built in dictionary automatically For example to enter Hello press keys as follows Displaying word matches You can also choose the desired word from all the word matches 1 While the word is underlined m 2 192 to scroll to Dictionary 7 4 3 192 to scroll to Matches...

Page 41: ... key options When entering text the following options are available 1 m 2 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select Dictionary Select Matches to show all the word that match your key presses Select Insert word to add a highlighted underlined word to the dictionary Select Edit word to correct an underlined word Select On Off to turn on or off the predictive dictionary Number Alpha mode Tog...

Page 42: ... 3 D E F 3 È É Ê Ë Ð d e f 3 è é ê ë ð 3 F G H I 4 g h i 4 G H I 4 Ì Í Î Ï g h i 4 ì í î ï 4 G J K L 5 j k l 5 J K L 5 j k l 5 5 H M N O 6 m n o 6 M N O 6 Ö Ø Ò Ó Ô Õ Ñ m n o 6 ö ø ò ó ô õ ñ 6 I P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 7 ß 7 J T U V 8 t u v 8 T U V 8 Ù Ú Û Ü t u v 8 ù ú û ü 8 K W X Y Z 9 w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9 Ý Þ w x y z 9 ý þ 9 e _ f Space Linefeed e p w r Changes text mode r Press an...

Page 43: ...192 to scroll to the desired ringtone 7 0 9 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Activate 7 0 9 5 Select Note Free contents are available for your X800 phone For downloading information visit www panasonicbox com Availability of this service is dependent on your country region or network The downloaded contents are free however there will be a communication fee to download Ringtones 40 Clock 57 PB Setup 6...

Page 44: ...ne Ringing type Choose Ringing Ascending Ring once Beep once or Silent Ringing volume 394 to move the volume bars Message alert tone Follow the operation of Ringing tone Vibrating alert Select On or Off Keypad tones Select Off Level 1 Level 2 or Level 3 Warning tones Select On or Off Alert for If you have set up Contacts groups select the desired group name if you want the phone to ring only when ...

Page 45: ... and frame boxes and the screen saver z Main menu Settings Themes 1 To edit a current theme 0 9 5 Options To edit a specific theme 192 to scroll to the desired theme 7 0 9 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Edit 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 Idle state wallpaper Standby screen Choose from Default User defined your own image from Gallery or downloaded other themes or None Colo...

Page 46: ...s 7 0 9 5 Select 3 Continue with step 2 in Downloading files from the Internet on page 140 Favourites wallpaper Favourites Choose from Default User defined your own image from Gallery or downloaded other themes or None Note When the copy option appears you can copy themes from the phone memory to the miniSD Card or in reverse Note Free contents are available for your X800 phone See the Note on pag...

Page 47: ...te or logo Default uses the welcome note or image supplied with the phone displayed when the phone is switched on Select Text to enter your own welcome note Select Image to place an image from Media Gallery Shutdown animation Select Off to stop the animation shown after switching off the phone Keypad Backlight Time To save battery life select Always off for the keypad backlight to remain off Orig ...

Page 48: ...ettings Settings Call 1 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 Brightness 394 to adjust brightness then 5 OK Screen saver timeout 394 to choose from 1 minute to 30 minutes of no activity until screen saver switches on and 5 OK Send my caller ID 1 Choose Set by network Yes or No Determines if your mobile number is presented to the person you are calling Call waiting Select Check status If needed ...

Page 49: ... you in a smart message by your service provider Speed dialling Select On to start dialling by a press and hold of preset number key in standby mode First set up Speed dial keys see Speed dial on page 59 Anykey answer Select On to answer incoming calls by pressing any key except 6 w or Active clamshell Select On to answer a call by opening the flip clamshell and to disconnect phone calls by closin...

Page 50: ... with step 3 in To edit an access point on page 47 To edit an access point 1 In the access points list 192 to scroll to the desired access point 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Edit 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 4 Enter information in fields Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk must have an entry The bearer type you choose determines which fields are presented ...

Page 51: ...y service provider if required Authentication Select Normal or Secure Homepage Enter Internet web address of service Data call type 1 Determined by your mobile and Internet service providers Maximum data speed 1 Choose a limit for your connection speed if you are charged more for higher speeds Phone IP address Enter IP address assigned to your phone if static or dynamic Service provider determines...

Page 52: ...script defined in Login script field Login script 1 Enter the login script to be used Modem initialisation 1 If desired enter a modem initialisation string AT command string Note If your service provider has protected some of your settings you may not be able to modify them GPRS connection Choose When needed to connect to GPRS service only when you open an application that uses GPRS After you clos...

Page 53: ...d have security codes to limit access to the phone Keep a written record of your codes in a secure place Entering PIN code to use phone The PIN and PIN2 codes 4 to 8 digits issued by your service provider protect your SIM card against unapproved use If you set PIN code request to On then the PIN code must be entered each time the phone is turned on The PIN2 code is required to access certain servi...

Page 54: ...nge PIN code enter current PIN code new PIN code twice then 5 OK PIN2 To change PIN2 code enter current PIN2 code then new PIN2 code twice then 5 OK Note If PIN or PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times the SIM card locks Contact your service provider for PUK or PUK2 code PIN unblock key code If the PUK or PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times the phone will not operate All information store...

Page 55: ...used if an unknown SIM card is inserted select Yes Note If you change the lock code then cannot recall it your service provider cannot identify the code The phone must then be reset at an authorised service centre Fixed dialling Enter PIN2 code 5 Options and select New contact or Add from Contacts to create the Fixed dialling list 5 Options and select Activ fixed dialling to activate the service C...

Page 56: ...ential information check the digital signature and validity period of the browser gateway or server on the certificate Viewing certificates z Main menu Settings Settings Security Certif management 1 192 to scroll to the desired authority certificates 7 0 2 2 to scroll to view personal certificates if available Trust settings Check whether certain applications Browser Application manager or Interne...

Page 57: ... 3 192 to scroll to To voice mailbox or To other number 7 0 9 5 OK If To other number is selected go to the next step 4 Enter the phone number 7 0 9 5 OK You can go to your Contacts to select a number by pressing 5 Find Network will send confirmation message To check the status 0 9 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Check status 7 0 9 5 Select To cancel all call diverts 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Canc...

Page 58: ... 2 192 to scroll to Activate or Cancel 7 0 9 5 Select 3 Enter Barring password 7 0 9 5 OK Network will send confirmation message To check the status 0 9 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Check status 7 0 9 5 Select To cancel all call barrings 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Cancel all barrings 7 0 9 5 Select 7 Enter Barring password 7 0 9 5 OK Changing Call barring password z Main menu Settings Settings C...

Page 59: ...ellular network MCN a MCN indicator can be displayed in standby mode z Main menu Settings Settings Network Cell info display 1 0 to switch On or Off Enhancement settings Customise your phone to be used with a headset or Bluetooth headset enhancement attached z Main menu Settings Settings Enhancement Headset or BT Accessory 1 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 Note National regulations may no...

Page 60: ...set Clock Time and date z Main menu Settings Clock 1 0 9 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 2 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 Time Either type in numbers or 192 to enter time 394 to move among fields Date Enter date using the same method as time entry Date format Select format where dd date mm month yyyy year Date separator Choose from symbols Time format Choose 12 hour ...

Page 61: ... you select Reset alarm Enter new alarm time 7 0 9 5 OK If you select Remove alarm 0 9 5 Yes To turn off alarm 1 5 Stop The alarm is deleted If you wish to have an alarm for the next day set the alarm again Auto time update 1 Select On to update time from the network If the setting is changed while charging the phone will restart in charging mode after selecting Yes to return to standby mode GMT o...

Page 62: ...Select To change remove view speed dial numbers After step 1 192 to scroll to Change Remove or View number 7 0 9 5 Select Note The alarm works even when the phone is switched off If you press 5 Stop to turn off the alarm you are asked if you wish to switch the phone on Do not press Yes to switch the phone on when you are in an aircraft near sensitive medical equipment at a refuelling point or when...

Page 63: ...ing Say the name or number To dial by name say the full name of a person in your Contacts list including first name and last name To dial by number say the digits of the phone number you wish to dial without pausing between digits The name or number is repeated and the phone will begin dialling Note If Speed dialling setting is set to On see page 46 just press and hold the desired speed dial numbe...

Page 64: ...ication e g Messages The application opens Voice commands settings 1 Press and hold q 2 After hearing Say a command 5 Settings 3 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 9 5 Select Note If the name has more than one number in the Contact entry say the title of the desired number If the phone is not sure of the number it displays a list of choices and prompts did you say and states the first choice...

Page 65: ...rd Reject More Select Commands or Names Then 192 to change the setting Choice Lists Choose whether the phone presents choices when the phone does not recognise your command Sound Switch on or off the playback of prompts names and digits Select Name Settings to change the speed or volume of name playback Language Choose from the list of languages that the software will use for audio prompts text sc...

Page 66: ... 5 OK to select Add voice tag 3 After the text prompt to say a name say a name that you will say each time you wish to call this person The phone will repeat the name 4 To confirm 5 Yes To record it again 6 No 5 After you have confirmed enter the number to dial 7 5 OK Dialling a number using a voice tag 1 Press and hold q 2 After the text prompt asking who you would like to call say a name of a vo...

Page 67: ...f voice tag phone numbers displays 2 0 9 5 Select to select Add voice tag 3 Continue with step 3 in Recording voice tags on page 63 To edit a voice tag 1 Press and hold q 7 5 Settings A list of voice tag phone numbers displays 2 192 to scroll to the desired voice tag phone number to edit 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to Play Re record Erase or Erase all 7 0 9 5 Select ...

Page 68: ... setting 7 0 4 After the printer is configured 5 Options 5 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select To set a printer as default 394 to scroll to Drvrs tab 7 192 to scroll to the desired printer 7 5 Options 7 select Set As Default About View copyright information about the phone and software used on the phone z Main menu Settings About Communications Select the method to send data to the ...

Page 69: ...he following options are available by 5 Options Storing contacts from Recent calls list See Add to Contacts setting on page 159 Add thumbnail Place a picture from your Images folder into the card Add detail Delete detail Choose the desired fields and icons from the list including Job title Telephone Tel home Tel business 3 mobile 3 fax pager number 3 E mail fields 3 Web addresses 3 street address ...

Page 70: ...nu Contacts 1 192 to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 0 2 5 Options 3 192 to scroll to Defaults 7 0 9 5 Select 4 192 to scroll to Phone number Text msg number MMS number address or E mail address 7 5 Assign 5 192 to scroll to the desired entry 7 0 9 5 Select To assign default numbers to other fields Repeat steps 4 and 5 To remove a default assignment Select no default in step 5 Assigning a ri...

Page 71: ...ill appear in the phone number field To remove an existing speed dial key While highlighting the speed dial phone number field in the desired Contacts card 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Remove speed dial 7 0 9 5 Select For further details see Speed dial on page 59 Going to web address If a Contacts card contains a web address you can launch the Browser and go directly to the web address z Main me...

Page 72: ... Copying numbers to SIM directory z Main menu Contacts 1 192 to scroll to the required card 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Copy to SIM direct 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired phone number field to copy 7 0 9 5 OK If you select All the phone creates a separate SIM directory entry for each phone number stored with that Contacts entry name Copying SIM entries to Contacts z Main menu Cont...

Page 73: ...192 to scroll to the desired entry if required 3 To open the entry 0 Dialling from a Contacts card 1 Complete the step 1 2 in Finding a Contacts card on page 70 2 q 3 If the entry contains more than one number 192 to scroll to the desired number 7 0 9 5 Call Call Edit Delete Call edit delete the highlighted entry Numbers stored by your service provider cannot be edited deleted Copy to Contacts Cop...

Page 74: ...t message Multimedia message or E mail to create a new message addressed to the highlighted Contacts entry Add to group Add the highlighted Contacts entry to a group Belongs to groups See if the highlighted Contacts entry belongs to a group Mark Unmark See Mark Unmark on page 25 to select more than one entry Copy to SIM direct Copy the highlighted Contacts entry to the SIM directory Send See Sendi...

Page 75: ...tact entries into one group Select the group name when addressing a new message and your message is sent to each member of the group Creating new groups z Main menu Contacts 1 394 to switch to Groups tab 7 5 Options 2 0 9 5 Select to select New group 3 Enter a group name 7 0 9 5 OK 4 0 7 5 Options 5 0 9 5 Select to select Add members 6 192 to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 0 If you wish to ...

Page 76: ...s 3 192 to scroll to the required option 7 0 9 5 Select Seeing if a person belongs to a group z Main menu Contacts 1 192 to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Belongs to groups 7 0 9 5 Select Adding a person to a group z Main menu Contacts 1 192 to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Add to groups 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the ...

Page 77: ...s if ringtone is not set to Silent and the Voice mail icon displays In standby mode 1 Press and hold A OR A 7 q 2 Follow the prompt to listen to your voice messages If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number enter the voice mail message centre phone number given to you by your service provider Changing the voice mailbox number z Main menu Messages Voice mail 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Chan...

Page 78: ...t up with an ISP 3 you must configure an Internet access point see Access point settings on page 46 SMS Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages to mobile phones A small black and white picture message can be inserted in the message MMS Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send messages containing images video clips sound clips and text Presentation templates ...

Page 79: ...nd cell broadcast My folders Stores moved messages and templates Mailbox Receives and stores e mail messages Drafts Stores unfinished messages Sent Stores sent messages Outbox Temporarily stores messages waiting to be sent Reports Delivery status on text multimedia and smart messages Text message Infrared Multimedia WAP push E mail Unknown Smart Attachment Bluetooth ...

Page 80: ...umber or e mail address For e mail message Enter recipient s e mail address To retrieve from Contacts card see To retrieve a recipient s number address from Contacts card on page 78 To separate multiple recipients in the To field r to enter a semicolon 2 Text message Multimedia message Go to step 3 E mail message 2 to move to Cc courtesy copy field if required 7 Enter recipients 7 2 to move to Sub...

Page 81: ...message a new text message starts but appears as one message or more at destination You may be charged for more than one text message If multimedia messages are sent to devices without multimedia or e mail capabilities the recipient may receive a message containing a link to a web page Picture Picture msg from Media Gallery Template Select from a list of sentences in which you fill in the blank Im...

Page 82: ... for multimedia message Choose from four presentation templates to create an impressive multimedia show 1 In text entry field 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Create presentation 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired template 7 0 9 5 Select 4 192 to scroll to the video text or image region of the template to highlight it 5 If desired 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Insert 7 4 Template 2 Select fr...

Page 83: ...7 0 9 5 Select Send Send completed presentation Full screen Edit in full screen view Normal screen Edit in normal screen view with signal icon slide number and soft key labels in view Edit text Start or stop text editing change text colour Preview message Preview entire message before sending Remove Remove image sound clip video clip or current slide Backgrnd settings Set background colour add bac...

Page 84: ...g to forwarding moving Inbox message z Main menu Messages Messages Inbox 1 192 to scroll to the desired message 2 To reply to move 5 Options To forward 0 7 5 Options 3 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select 1 Available only for multimedia messages Unread message icon Read message icon Reply Select To sender or To all 1 Complete the required entry then q Move to folder Choose a folder t...

Page 85: ...menu Messages Messages Inbox or My folder 1 192 to scroll to the desired message 7 0 2 5 Options 3 192 to scroll to Find 7 4 4 192 to scroll to Phone number E mail address or Web address 7 0 9 5 Select 5 Text and numbers are highlighted when found If more than one is found scroll to highlight the desired item 6 0 to Send a message Add to Contacts to add or update Contacts Call a number Go to web a...

Page 86: ...er is selected Enter a name 7 0 9 5 OK If Delete is selected 0 9 5 Yes Templates Use templates stored in the phone when creating a message You can also save frequently used text as templates z Main menu Messages Messages My folders Templates 1 192 to scroll to the desired template 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Send 7 4 3 192 to scroll to Via text message Via multimedia or Via e mail 7 0 9 5 Selec...

Page 87: ...IME client E mail messaging takes place over CSD and GPRS bearer set using standard Internet e mail protocols over TCP IP Configuring Mailboxes z Main menu Messages Messages 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to E mail 7 0 4 192 to scroll to Mailboxes 7 0 5 5 Options 6 192 to scroll to New mailbox 7 0 9 5 Select 7 Enter information in fields Fields marked in the...

Page 88: ...lbox Password Enter password Incoming mail server Enter address of incoming mail server POP or IMAP supplied by service provider Mailbox type Select POP3 or IMAP4 Security Select Off or TLS Transport Layer Security TLS ensures privacy Determined by Internet service provider APOP secure login POP3 only Select On to use authenticated POP log in encrypts password Retrieve attachment IMAP4 only Select...

Page 89: ... without attachments so large memory files can remain in your online mailbox and not be stored in the phone You can mark as read or delete messages or copy them to another folder and view message details when offline Your mailbox is synchronised to the server when you go online When you receive a new e mail message a new message notice appears on the standby screen z Main menu Messages Messages Ma...

Page 90: ...red option 7 0 9 5 Select Reply Select To sender or To all to reply to the highlighted e mail message Complete the required entry then q Copy to folder Choose from the appropriate folders to copy the highlighted e mail message to Sort by Sort the message list by Date Sender or Subject Attachment Open Save or Send attachment such as Contacts card Calendar items links to streaming media and configur...

Page 91: ...able only for multimedia messages Send Send message Add recipient Send to more than one address Insert Insert items such as Picture Image Sound clip Video clip or Template depending on what type of file the message type supports Attachments 1 Objects 2 Open insert or remove attachments or objects Edit presentation 2 Edit the presentation Preview message 2 Preview message before sending Check conta...

Page 92: ...er 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired folder 7 0 9 5 OK Viewing deleting sent messages z Main menu Messages Messages Sent 1 192 to scroll to the desired message 7 0 2 5 Options 3 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select 1 Available only for E mail messages 2 Available only for multimedia messages Attachments 1 Objects 2 Open save or send attachments or objects Delete Delete me...

Page 93: ...essages in the Outbox Status of Outbox messages Managing Outbox messages z Main menu Messages Messages Outbox 1 192 to scroll to the desired message 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select Sending Connecting to network Queued E mail waiting for connection Deferred Suspend sending to another time Waiting Waiting to connect Resend at If sending failed resend attempt Failed S...

Page 94: ...n menu Messages Messages 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to Text message Multimedia message E mail Service message Cell broadcast or Other 7 0 4 192 to scroll to the desired settings 7 0 Text message settings Message centres Choose from provided list of network and SIM message centres Msg centre in use Choose which message centre is used to deliver text messa...

Page 95: ...ings on page 46 Multimedia reception Choose Only in home net Always on or Off for incoming messages On receiving msg Choose Retr immediately Defer retrieval or Reject message for incoming messages Allow anon messages Select Yes to receive messages from anonymous unknown senders Receive adverts Select Yes to receive advertisements Receive report Select Yes to receive delivery reports in Reports fol...

Page 96: ... allow only authorised senders to send service messages Reception Select On to receive cell broadcast messages Language Select All to receive cell broadcasts in all possible languages or Selected to choose from a list or Other if your preferred language is not listed Topic detection Select On to view a list of topic indexes provided by the network Save sent messages Select Yes to save sent message...

Page 97: ...ges from the SIM card after copying x 7 5 Yes Cell broadcast messages You can receive messages on specified topics such as weather information and traffic news regularly from your service provider You need to specify the topic s of information and the language in which you wish to receive the information z Main menu Messages Messages 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Cell broadcast 7 0 9 5 Select 3 5...

Page 98: ... USSD commands First contact your service provider for the proper service command code z Main menu Messages Messages 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Service command 7 0 9 5 Select 3 Enter the service command 7 q Topic Choose Add manually to type in a topic name or topic number or Delete all Settings See Cell broadcast message settings on page 93 ...

Page 99: ... page 98 To rename the picture 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Rename image 7 0 9 5 Select 7 Enter a new name 7 0 9 5 OK Changing capture modes While viewfinder is active 394 to select the picture capture mode Standard Regular size landscape pictures 640x480 pixels VGA Portrait Smaller pictures that use much less memory and can be placed in Contacts cards 80x96 pixels Red number in the upper right co...

Page 100: ...e PhotoLight on page 135 Adding a picture to Contacts card See Add thumbnail setting in Creating new Contacts cards on page 66 Taking a self portrait z Main menu Camera 1 Close the flip The external display acts as a viewfinder Move the phone around to frame your subject 2 t on the side of the phone to snap the picture 3 Open the flip The image appears on the main display The image is automaticall...

Page 101: ...OK or Select See each sending feature for further operations Camera settings z Main menu Camera 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 Image quality Choose the image quality of future pictures from High Normal or Basic The higher image quality you choose the larger the file size will be If you plan to view pictures on a computer select Hig...

Page 102: ...sired folder 7 0 Repeat this step until you reach the desired file Documents See File manager on page 133 to view your Quickoffice documents Images Scroll to the desired image or open Wallpapers folder to view wallpaper files or Picture msg 1 folder The files can be converted to DCF Exif file JPEG and saved into DCIM folder in miniSD Card via the option Export to miniSD Sound clips Choose Digital ...

Page 103: ...any image Send Send the file to another device Set as wallpaper Set the image as wallpaper in standby mode Rotate Rotate the image Left or Right in 90 degree steps Zoom in Zoom out Zoom in or out Full screen Removes status bar and soft key text to see more of the image Normal screen When viewing full screen 5 7 select Normal screen to return to normal Rename Rename the image View details View deta...

Page 104: ...S pan up 2 9 J pan down 3 9 F pan left 4 9 H pan right Rotate D rotates clockwise A rotates anticlockwise Original Press and hold L to go back to original size view Full screen e switches between full screen view and original size view Note Streaming media is sound and video stored and played back as it arrives from the Internet or your network servers thus the file is not stored on your phone tak...

Page 105: ...wser Receive via infrared 2 Receive a file via infrared View details View clip details such as file format size resolution and duration Add to Favourites Add a shortcut to view or listen to clip from Favourites Settings Adjust multimedia settings See RealOne Player settings on page 111 Play 5 Options 7 select Open Video automatically begins playing when first opened Stop 6 Stop Pause 5 Pause or 0 ...

Page 106: ...lips the lowest volume setting is level 1 Sending pictures video and sound clips z Main menu Media Gallery 1 394 to switch to phone icon tab or miniSD Card tab 2 192 to scroll to the desired folder 7 0 3 192 to scroll to the desired file 7 5 Options 4 192 to scroll to Send 7 4 5 192 to scroll to Via multimedia Via e mail Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 0 9 5 Select See each sending feature for fur...

Page 107: ...figure an Internet Access Point Contact your service provider to obtain the image server settings Setting up the image server z Main menu Media Gallery Image folder 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Image uploader 7 4 3 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 4 0 to select Image servers For the first time 5 Yes to define an image server Note Free contents are available for your X800 phone For downlo...

Page 108: ...ed image server 7 0 9 5 OK Uploading images z Main menu Media Gallery Images folder 1 192 to scroll to the desired image to upload 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Image uploader 7 4 3 0 9 5 Select to select Upload Image server name Enter a descriptive name for the image server Access point in use Choose from list of access points See Access point settings on page 46 User name Enter your user name f...

Page 109: ...o change the zoom 192 To change contrast and brightness 394 2 0 to take a picture 3 To keep the picture in your Album 5 Keep To delete the picture 6 Discard Options Before taking a picture the following options are available by 5 Options Note For customer support and more information on PhotoBase visit www arcsoft com Mode Choose Frame to add a frame to the picture Horizontal Panorama and Vertical...

Page 110: ...oBase Album 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Slide show 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to Interval to select a time interval between slides 7 0 4 192 to scroll to the desired time 7 0 9 5 OK 5 192 to scroll to Transition to select a transition effect 7 0 6 192 to scroll to the desired transition effect 7 0 9 5 OK 7 5 Play 8 0 9 6 Finish to exit Editing photos z Main menu Media PhotoBase Album 1 1929...

Page 111: ... Options 7 192 to scroll to Save Send as or Send 7 0 9 5 Select To resize the cropping box 1 0 7 1 to make the box taller 2 to shorten the box 3 to widen the box or 4 to narrow the box size Save Save edited photo in place of original photo Save as Enter a new name for edited photo and save as a new file Send Send photo Via e mail Via Bluetooth Via infrared or Via MMS Rotate left Rotate photo to le...

Page 112: ...the photo 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Save Send as or Send 7 0 9 5 Select Warping photos 1 With the photo on the screen 394 to switch Workshop tab 2 192 to scroll to Warp 7 0 9 5 Select A black crosshair mark appears on the photo 3 1929394 to the desired spot where the warp will start 7 0 The mark changes from black to red 4 1929394 to scroll in direction you want the warp to go To add more warp ...

Page 113: ... Save Send as or Send 7 0 9 5 Select Community If available Community will link to a website to download more clip art and frames and provide more information from PhotoBase z Main menu Media PhotoBase Community Follow the prompts RealOne Player RealOne Player is a media player that plays your video clips specific sound clips and streaming media links web addresses stored in the phone memory or mi...

Page 114: ...treaming video is playing the streaming video pauses and stops when the auto disconnect time period is reached See RealOne Player settings on page 111 RealOne Player settings z Main menu Media RealOne 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 3 0 to select Video 4 192 to scroll to Contrast or Repeat 7 0 Note For streaming media after the phone successfully connects to the link web add...

Page 115: ...ited or select User defined to specify the amount of time before phone will disconnect if there has been no activity Maximum bandwidth Select a maximum bandwidth for streaming media to use Connection time out Select a maximum time period to wait from selecting a streaming link until it connects to the server Scroll left and right to move the slider and change the time period Server time out Select...

Page 116: ...o return to the viewfinder 6 Back To play the video clip 0 7 0 to select Play To send the video clip immediately See Sending video clips on page 115 To record nearby sound with the video See Audio recording setting on page 114 PhotoLight Light up your subject before recording a video clip See PhotoLight on page 135 Incoming calls when in video recorder mode If you receive a call while in video rec...

Page 117: ...Resolution Choose the resolution from Low or High to change the video screen size Audio recording Set to On to capture nearby sound as you record Off turns off the microphone Video name base Enter desired text For example if you change the name to SkiTrip then your video clips will be named SkiTrip SkiTrip 01 SkiTrip 02 etc until the default name is changed Video storage Choose whether video clips...

Page 118: ... clips 1 With the video clip on screen q OR 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Send 7 4 2 192 to scroll to Via multimedia Via e mail Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 0 9 5 OK or Select See each sending feature for further operations ...

Page 119: ...bject Enter subject of meeting or memo Location Enter location of meeting Start time Enter start time of meeting End time Enter end time of meeting Start date Enter start date of meeting or memo End date Enter end date of meeting or memo Occasion Enter occasion of anniversary Date Enter date of anniversary Alarm Select On to set alarm for meeting or anniversary 2 to set alarm time and date 5 Stop ...

Page 120: ...oll to Month view or Week view 7 0 9 5 Select To change to Day view z Main menu Calendar 1 1929394 to scroll to the date on the calendar 7 0 Synchronisation If you synchronise your Calendar events with a PC you can set the privacy level Select Private to hide events from online viewers Select Public to allow online viewers to see the event Select None if you do not wish to synchronise the event wi...

Page 121: ...rrent date Underlined Selected date Boxed Also appears in the Navigation bar Far left column The year s week number Scheduled note A bar Meeting note Memo icon Anniversary icon Current weekday Underlined if you are viewing the current week Selected date Boxed Also appears in the Navigation bar Screen title Either the week number or the week dates of the current week See Week view title setting on ...

Page 122: ... 6 Done To delete x 7 5 Yes To delete multiple events 1 View the calendar in Month view 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Delete entry 7 4 3 192 to scroll to Before date to delete the entries before a specified date or All entries 7 0 9 5 Select 4 If Before date is selected Enter the desired date 7 0 9 5 OK If All entries is selected 5 Yes Scheduled note Start time End time Meeting note Memo icon Ann...

Page 123: ... day you set the calendar event 7 0 2 5 Options 3 192 to scroll to Send 7 4 4 192 to scroll to Via text message Via multimedia Via e mail Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 0 9 5 Select See each sending feature for further operations Calendar alarm tone Choose the desired tone To hear the tone highlight the tone name and wait To stop the tone press any key Default view Select Month view Week view or ...

Page 124: ...uage in Phone language setting see page 44 Switching on off Chinese Lunar Calendar z Main menu Calendar 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to Lunar calendar 4 0 to switch On or Off Viewing Chinese Lunar Calendar detail z Main menu Calendar 1 1929394 to scroll to the day you wish to view the detail 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to View lunar data 7 0 9 5 Select ...

Page 125: ...122 Tools Tools menu structure Calculator 123 Recorder 126 App Mgr 131 SIM Tool Kit 1 135 1 Converter 124 miniSD 128 File Mgr 133 Notepad 125 To Do 130 PhotoLight 135 ...

Page 126: ...ttom of the screen To enter a decimal r To erase digits x 2 1929394 to move the box to the desired mathematic button 7 0 3 Enter the next number 4 To get the result 1929394 to move the box to Equal button 7 0 To clear the screen 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Clear screen 7 0 9 5 Select To view the last result 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Last result 7 0 9 5 Select Add Equal Subtract Memory Save Mul...

Page 127: ...l to the desired currency code you wish to set as the base 7 5 Options 5 192 to scroll to Set as base curr 7 0 9 5 Select 7 5 Yes Any rates entered earlier are reset to zero 6 192 to scroll to the desired currency codes and enter currency exchange rates based on your newly set base currency 1 To enter a decimal r 7 6 Done 7 5 Yes 8 Continue with step 3 in Converting measurements on page 125 Shortc...

Page 128: ... field 7 x to erase zero 8 Type in the desired unit amount to convert To enter a decimal r To enter and for temperature and E exponent symbols e Converted amount automatically displays in the second Amount field Notepad Jot down quick notes into the notepad Open and edit simple text documents txt saved from text attachments sent using messaging Creating a new note z Main menu Tools Notepad 1 5 Opt...

Page 129: ...ion Recorded sound clips are stored in amr format Recording a sound clip In standby mode or during a conversation z Main menu Tools Recorder 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Record sound clip 7 0 9 5 Select 3 Begin speaking into microphone 4 6 Stop to stop recording To play back see Buttons on the screen on page 127 5 To rename the sound clip 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Rename sound clip 7 Enter a ...

Page 130: ...ct Play button To adjust volume 394 Sending sound clips z Main menu Tools Recorder 1 Complete steps 1 to 4 in Playing a sound clip on page 127 2 5 Options 3 192 to scroll to Send 7 4 4 192 to scroll to Via multimedia Via e mail Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 0 9 5 Select See each sending feature for further operations Play Pause Stop Fast forward Record Rewind Note To play a sound clip during a c...

Page 131: ...mory onto the miniSD memory card The miniSD Card can be installed into the standard size memory card socket of other devices using the miniSD Card adapter see Using miniSD Card and miniSD Card adapter on page 130 Formatting viewing details of miniSD Card backup files z Main menu Tools miniSD 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select Memory in use Store recordings in Phone me...

Page 132: ...Restore from card Restore earlier backed up miniSD Card data to the phone memory Format miniSD Card Format other brand miniSD Cards if needed before first use miniSD Card name Write a name or title for the miniSD Card Memory details View number of bytes stored in separate applications total memory and free memory Set password Enter a password to use to lock the miniSD Card Thereafter the password ...

Page 133: ...inserting an SD Card and accessing the data Write protection The miniSD Card can be write protected To protect important data move write protect switch to Lock position You cannot write save or delete data or format the card To write data to the miniSD Card move write protect switch to unlocked position To do list Make a list of tasks and set a deadline and priority for each Creating a new To Do t...

Page 134: ...evice applications and device software installation files You can also view and manage Authority and Personal certificates see Certificate management on page 53 Viewing details certificate of application z Main menu Tools App Mgr 1 192 to scroll to the desired file 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to View details or View certificate 7 0 9 5 Select Subject Description of task or subject Due date Assign ...

Page 135: ...e desired file 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to the desired option 7 0 9 5 Select Remove Remove application or software View log View installation log Send log Send installation log to a help desk for troubleshooting Note Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software Removing a software application may cause you to not be able to vie...

Page 136: ...papers 1 394 to change tabs to see files stored on the phone or the miniSD Card 2 192 to scroll to the desired folder or file 7 0 Finding folders files z Main menu Tools File Mgr 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Find 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to Phone memory or miniSD Card 7 0 9 5 OK 4 Enter the keyword to find or just type in a few letters in a search box 7 5 Find The list is sorted from close...

Page 137: ...rk Unmark See Mark Unmark on page 25 to select move then one file Rename Change name of item Default folders cannot be renamed Receive via infrared To receive a file via Infrared see Sending receiving data via infrared on page 151 View details View Name format Type Date Time modified and data Size of a file or of a total size of a folder Memory details View number of bytes stored in separate appli...

Page 138: ... card to interact and operate with your phone These applications stored in the SIM memory are Value Added Services Your network operator can configure your SIM card with applications that can be seen on your phone as additional menu items Contact your network operator for further information Note Do not use the PhotoLight near the eyes The PhotoLight is intended as an auxiliary light source for sh...

Page 139: ...configure an Internet Access Point see Access point settings on page 46 Your service provider may have already completed the Internet Access Point connection settings or sent them to you in a message Contact your service provider to find out how setup information is furnished Note The types of services and contents offered when connected to the Browser are supplied entirely by your service provide...

Page 140: ...ses that you or your service provider saved to the list Saved pages list stores actual WAP pages that you can view online or offline 394 to switch to Bookmarks tab or Saved pages tab 192 to scroll to the desired connection or bookmark 7 0 twice The phone begins connection process To disconnect from Internet 1 Press and hold w OR 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Exit 7 0 9 5 Select Note Your service pr...

Page 141: ...ng options are available by 5 Options Scroll up 1 down 2 left 3 or right 4 through the page contents 1 2 3 4 Select a highlighted item or launch an underlined web page Press and hold to open Bookmarks list 0 Erase character x Back Go backward in navigation history Close Go to Bookmarks or Saved pages view Cancel Ends current download 6 Press and hold to disconnect the Browser at any time w Indicat...

Page 142: ...o to web address History to select a previously viewed page during current session Clear cache to delete contents in cache memory Reload to update current page Advanced options Original screen to fit page into the display of your phone Save page to save current page to Saved pages list Disconnect to end connection Show images Appears if you have set the Show images setting to No in the Browser set...

Page 143: ...loads or Video downloads 7 0 2 192 to scroll to the desired bookmark 7 0 The phone begins connection process 3 After connecting to the site 192 to scroll to the desired link containing the file 7 0 Download Connect to selected bookmark Bookmark manager Move to folder New folder Edit bookmark Add bookmark or Delete Mark Unmark See Mark Unmark on page 25 to perform actions to more than one item Navi...

Page 144: ... Show images For faster Internet surfing select No to stop loading images automatically When online 5 Options and select Show images on a specific page to load an image Font size Select a font size for web page text to appear Default encoding For the Browser pages to display text characters correctly select one from S Chin West Europ T Chinese Unicode UTF 8 Central Eur Baltic Cyrillic Greek Turkis...

Page 145: ...lder Back to page Return to page you visited before opening Saved pages Reload Download and store the latest version of the saved page Saved pages mngr Move to folder to move a saved page to a different folder New folder Rename or Delete Mark Unmark See Mark Unmark on page 25 to perform actions to more than one item Navigation options Clear cache to delete contents in cache memory Advanced options...

Page 146: ...owser Disconnect from your operator s service pages Navigation options Go to web address to go to new address History to select a previously viewed page during current session Reload to update current page Advanced options Original screen to fit page into the display of your phone Save page to save current page to Saved pages list Disconnect to end connection Find Find phone number e mail address ...

Page 147: ... Networking When setting up your Internet account for the first time select X800 as the connecting modem device For further details contact your ISP For help using Windows Dial Up Networking search Windows Help files Installing X800 as modem on computer To install your phone as a modem on a computer here is an example On the computer select Start Settings Control Panel Modems Add Other Don t detec...

Page 148: ...ernet 1 Now you can create a new GPRS connection For example on the computer select Start Programs Accessories Communications Dial Up Networking Make New Connection For specific instructions see your computer s on line help 2 Enter X800 as the name you are dialling and choose Standard 33600 bps Modem as the device then select Next Choose 115200 as the Maximum speed In the telephone number field en...

Page 149: ...d change your phone s visibility to other Bluetooth devices z Main menu Connectivity Bluetooth 1 394 to switch to Settings tab 2 192 to scroll to the desired field 7 0 Note Although Bluetooth devices can connect within a 10 metre range walls or other nearby barriers may cause interference Check with local authorities before using Bluetooth wireless technology as some countries may restrict the use...

Page 150: ...er passcodes on the both sides of connecting devices 5 To connect with the device open the device name 7 5 Connect Visibility Timeout Choose Disabled to keep My phone s visibility setting as Shown to all or scroll to select a time period after which your phone cannot be found by other Bluetooth devices My phone s visibility setting changes to Hidden My phone s name Use the default name or enter a ...

Page 151: ...rch when intended device name pops up If the other device has not yet been paired first decide on a passcode with the other user then enter it when requested 7 5 OK 5 192 to scroll to the intended device 7 5 Select Connecting message appears then when other device accepts a confirmation message displays when transfer is complete To receive data via Bluetooth 1 The message is placed in the Inbox In...

Page 152: ...ort name Change name of paired device to an easily recognised name Set as authorised Set as unauthorised Allow automatic connection without manually accepting each time shown by icon Unauthorised setting requires confirmation each time the device attempts to connect to the phone Delete Delete the paired device from your list Delete all Delete all the paired devices audio phone computer miscellaneo...

Page 153: ...ther device is a computer you need to set up infrared connection on the computer For example in Windows select Start Settings Control Panel Options tab Enable Infrared Communication For specific infrared set up instructions for your computer s operating system refer to the computer s online help Note The phone may not allow you to copy modify transfer or forward some copyrighted images ringtones o...

Page 154: ...ne automatically begins infrared connection indicated by flashing Whilst transferring icon is steady A confirmation message displays when complete If transfer does not begin within 60 seconds the infrared connection automatically stops To receive data via infrared z Main menu Connectivity Infrared 1 When the flashing icon is displayed sender can begin transfer of data A tone sounds when transfer i...

Page 155: ...ars indicating that USB connectivity has started 2 On your computer start a connection using the phone as a modem See Installing X800 as modem on computer on page 144 Connection manager View status speed and amount of data transferred for all of your currently active GPRS and Data call network connections Viewing connection details z Main menu Connectivity Conn Mgr A list of currently active netwo...

Page 156: ...onise your Contacts and Agenda Calendar entries with your other networked devices Creating a new Sync profile z Main menu Connectivity SyncML 1 If there are no profiles 5 Yes OR 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to New sync profiles 7 0 9 5 Select 2 192 to scroll to the desired field 7 0 7 Enter information Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk must have an entry Note GPRS connection cannot be cl...

Page 157: ...you will receive a message in the Messages Inbox When you open the message you are asked if you wish the server to begin the synchronisation process If you accept the process automatically begins To begin synchronising manually z Main menu Connectivity SyncML 1 192 to scroll to the desired profile 7 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Synchronise 7 0 9 5 Select During synchronisation from either directio...

Page 158: ...tart a configuration session your phone will show a server alert message Before the session can begin your phone asks to activate the server connection and the profile if they are off Then the phone asks you to accept that the server is ready to configure If you don t want the session to run select Reject or Cancel Edit sync profile To edit highlighted profile continue with step 2 in Creating a ne...

Page 159: ... server profile 7 0 9 5 Select 7 5 Yes or 6 No 2 192 to scroll to the desired field 7 0 7 Enter information Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk must have an entry Server name Use suggested name or enter your own Server ID Server s unique ID identifies the remote server Server password Server password supplied by service provider so your phone can verify server Access point Select desire...

Page 160: ... to be done by this server without Accept command Edit profile To edit highlighted profile continue with step 2 in Creating a new server profile on page 156 Delete Delete highlighted profile Disable config Enable config Shortcut to disable enable configuration sessions View log View the results of a selected server s last configuration session ...

Page 161: ... 192 to scroll to Missed calls Received calls or Dialled nos 7 0 List of calls appear with caller or dialled phone number or name if entered in Contacts date and time of call Also 394 to view the lists 2 192 to scroll to the desired log 3 q to dial the number To clear all Recent calls lists z Main menu Call Logs Recent calls 1 5 Options 7 192 to scroll to Clear recent calls 7 0 9 5 Select Shortcut...

Page 162: ...In Call duration list the following options are available by 5 Options Call Dial the number Create message Select Via text message or Via multimedia to create a new message addressed to the number Use number Use the number as a base to edit for dialling a similar number Delete Delete the number Clear list Erase all numbers from selected list Add to Contacts Create new Contacts card or Update exist...

Page 163: ...page 50 Call Logs settings z Main menu Call Logs 1 5 Options 2 192 to scroll to Settings 7 0 9 5 Select 3 192 to scroll to the desired setting 7 0 Note Actual times invoiced from your service provider for calls and services may vary from the call timers depending on number of network features purchased when billing begins and ends billing rounding off etc Log duration Choose from No log 1 day 10 d...

Page 164: ... to scroll to an event 7 0 to view details Options In General Logs the following options are available by 5 Options View details View details such as direction in out type voice data etc duration 394 to scroll to the desired event Clear log Clear all events from the log Filter Separate events into a list by type Add to Contacts Create new Contacts card or Update exsisting card using the number or ...

Page 165: ...nded Watch out for the frogs Hurry The water is coming up Note For customer support and more information on MicroGolf and Balloon Headed Boy games visit the forum at www morpheme co uk Rotate clockwise 4 or H Rotate anticlockwise 3 or F Snap direction to the diagonal A D I or K Strike the ball Press and hold 0 or G to increase the power and release to strike the ball Toggle player on off 5 Move th...

Page 166: ...e 6 If you are on the map select S to continue or J to exit from the game Run 3 4 F or H Inflate the head to soar 1 or S 2 or J to fall down This action consumes the energy which gauge is shown in the left top corner Collect flowers to charge Swing the head to attack 0 or G on the ground Note Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone so...

Page 167: ...d more information on Quickoffice visit www quickoffice com Open Open highlighted file New Create a new document Browse Select the memory to browse Open folders as needed to view documents File management Sort files to sort by name size date or ext or Scan location to Scan default Scan mail or Scan all Refresh Refresh the list view Properties View details of highlighted file Send as Send file Via ...

Page 168: ... Shortcut In view mode you can scroll through the long document by percentage S for 20 of the document D for 30 etc K for 90 L to go to beginning Edit mode Go to Edit mode Search Choose Find Find Next or Replace Enter text to be located in Find field In other fields 4 to choose a search range Then 5 Find Goto To go to desired place in the document choose Top Percent or Bottom Zoom Zoom in Zoom out...

Page 169: ...size to apply to highlighted text Style Choose Bold Italic or Underline to apply to highlighted text Alignment Choose Left Centre or Right alignment to apply to highlighted text Colour Choose a colour to apply to highlighted text Bullet Apply bullet to highlighted text Search Choose Find Find Next or Replace Enter text to be located in Find field In other fields 4 to choose a search range Then 5 F...

Page 170: ...ighted cell Worksheets Select insert rename or delete worksheets Toggle Full Screen Toggle between full screen and reduced screen Zoom Choose a size to zoom document Freeze Freeze Row Column or Both for the highlighted cell Adjust Column Width 394 to adjust column width Clipboard Choose Cut Copy Paste or Select all to apply to highlighted cells Search Choose Find or Replace Enter text to be locate...

Page 171: ...s Choose from list of match operators and commonly used symbols Functions Choose from list of spreadsheet functions Range Select Select a range of cells m then 1929394 to highlight Formatting Choose from list of formatting Alignment Choose Default Left Centre or Right to apply to highlighted cells Font Apply Bold or Underline font style Colour Apply colour to font or cell Style Choose from list of...

Page 172: ...graphs or embedded objects in Microsoft Excel documents cannot be displayed on the phone If a file containing macros pictures graphs or embedded objects is edited and saved on the phone then the non text material may not be saved View Action Keypress Outline Notes Slide Toggle between full screen and partial screen 0 Slide view full screen Zoom out Zoom in Fit to screen A S D Outline Notes Slide P...

Page 173: ...ine view expand and collapse one or all slides Navigate In all views move to next or previous page or slide Goto Go to another view Pitch Start or stop pitch device Print In outline or notes view print document by sending it via Bluetooth or infrared Exit In thumb view choose Close and save Close and save as or Close and discard for documents that have been edited Note Animation multimedia or embe...

Page 174: ...ilable by 5 Options To change the wallpaper of the Favourites screen See Favourites wallpaper setting on page 43 Edit shortcut name Change the name of highlighted shortcut Shortcut icon When this option appears choose a different icon picture by scrolling through grid Delete shortcut Remove highlighted shortcut from Favourites Move A checkmark appears on highlighted shortcut icon Select the desire...

Page 175: ... you can always recharge your battery Personal handsfree EB EMX800 Talk and move while keeping your hands free by using a personal handsfree Put the ear piece in your ear and the adaptor in the side of the handset and talk In car charger EB CDX800 Recharge the battery using your vehicle s cigarette lighter socket CD ROM Transfer data between your phone and your PC using Bluetooth Infrared or USB c...

Page 176: ...llows you to use your miniSD Card in a standard SD socket See Using miniSD Card and miniSD Card adapter on page 130 Branch cable EB CBX800 This cable branches the connection to a USB cable EB USX800 Personal handsfree EB EMX800 and Battery charger so that you can transfer data talk handsfree and recharge the battery simultaneously Note When you use a miniSD Card with an SD Memory Card application ...

Page 177: ... 4595 to 98 SINGAPORE Panasonic Singapore 6282 6868 TAIWAN Panasonic Systems Sales Taiwan Co Ltd 02 2725 9100 THAILAND Panasonic Siew Sales Thailand Co Ltd 02 731 8888 ex 2310 VIETNAM Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Ho Chi Minh Office 08 8219160 LATIN AMERICA BRASIL Panasonic do Brasil Ltda 0800 704 2019 COLOMBIA Panasonic de Colombia S A 1 623 3383 MEXICO Panasonic de Mexico S A de C V 55 5...

Page 178: ...er included in this package and then gently remove the cover Attaching the cover Place the cover right in the hollow in the phone and tighten the 4 screws firmly Ensure that there is no dust caught between the cover and the hollow Note Do not use the phone without the cover attached Do not overtighten the screws or force to screw when the cover is not placed in the right position Do not force to p...

Page 179: ... battery The battery has worn out Replace with a new fully charged battery The battery level indicator does not appear and the phone cannot be switched on when charging The battery is not attached to the phone or the battery has been deeply discharged Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the battery level indicator appears and attempt to switch the phone on Battery fails t...

Page 180: ...calls are barred Disable outgoing call barring or barred dialling Fixed dialling is switched on so that only the numbers stored in Fixed dialling can be dialled Switch off the Fixed dialling The phone is not registered with a network Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network Calls cannot be received The phone is not switched on Switch the phone on Incomi...

Page 181: ...Check that the antenna symbol p is displayed move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed Phone numbers cannot be recalled from Contacts list The phone is locked Unlock the phone Phone number has been restricted Switch off restriction Unable to install Unable to install game ringing tone application etc for various reasons such as not enough memory or downloa...

Page 182: ...o network coverage Cannot connect to server you are requesting Secure connection not available Network cannot establish a secure connection SIM card registration failed The network cannot register your SIM card Contact your service provider PIN code blocked Enter PUK code PIN code was entered incorrectly 3 times therefore the SIM card is locked Enter the PUK code supplied by service provider PIN2 ...

Page 183: ...rather than setting up a continuous channel GSM Global System for Mobile communications The name given to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses Infrared A type of connection that allows data to be wirelessly transmitted directly to another device JAVA A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems Programs written in JAVA do not rely on an operating system MCN Micro Cellular N...

Page 184: ...an your home network Service provider The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM GPRS network TLS Transport Layer Security A network layer that looks after the security of the communication session UDP User Datagram Protocol A communications protocol which makes it possible to send a datagram transmissions from one device to a recipient device USSD Unstructured Supplementary Serv...

Page 185: ...Folder Displays Main display 176 x 208 pixels TFT LCD 65k colours External display 64 x 96 pixels CSTN LCD 56k colours Camera Type VGA CMOS PhotoLight Range 1 2 m Video H 263 Encode and Decode MPEG4 Decode 3GPP OMA compliant streaming Other features Superbright PhotoLight up to 4X Zoom Frames Crop Connectivity Bluetooth Serial port Dial up networking Object push File transfer Headset and Handsfree...

Page 186: ... and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co Ltd is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners miniSDTM Memory Card Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries This Product Includes Software License...

Page 187: ...mited All rights reserved PC Suite Synchronisation includes synchronisation software that is 1996 2004 Time Information Services Limited All rights reserved VoiceSignal Technologies This product contains software licensed from Nokia Corporation Copyright 2004 Nokia Corporation All rights reserved This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 patent portfolio license for the personal and non commercial...

Page 188: ... one copy into storage memory of one Device and may use that copy only on that same Device Restrictions on Use and Transfer If this Software package contains multiple media types then you may use only the type of media appropriate for your Device You may not use the other size media on another Device or computer or loan rent transfer or assign them to another user except as part of the permanent t...

Page 189: ...void if failure of the Software has resulted from modification accident abuse or misapplication IN NO EVENT WILL LICENSOR BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE Because some states countries or regions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability ...

Page 190: ...t create derivative works of any type based on the Embedded Software unless and except as expressly permitted as part of a feature application c You may not reverse engineer reverse compile disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the Embedded Software d You may not transfer this Panasonic cellular phone other than to a transferee end user who undertakes to observe the same ...

Page 191: ...y license terms and conditions set forth in the user manual or associated product documentation and or displayed on the LCD of this Panasonic cellular phone You acknowledge and agree that such third party software is governed by the third party license terms as applicable and that such terms are solely between you and the applicable licensor 7 EXPORT REGULATIONS RESTRICTED RIGHTS The Embedded Soft...

Page 192: ...s 45 Call barring 55 Call divert 54 Call Logs 158 Call waiting 45 Camera 96 Cell broadcast messages 94 Certificate management 53 Chinese Lunar Calendar 121 Clamshell setting 46 Clip art 109 Clock 57 Conference 35 Connection manager 152 Connection settings 46 Contacts 66 Converter 124 Creating messages E mail 77 Multimedia messages 77 Text messages 77 Crop 108 D Data call 50 Device manager 155 Dial...

Page 193: ...t encoding 141 Cell broadcast 93 Phone 44 Writing 44 Lock code 51 Lock keypad 12 Lock phone 51 M Mailbox 84 Main menu structure 21 Making calls 26 Mark Unmark 25 Memory card 128 Messages 74 miniSD Card Application 128 Inserting 19 Removing 19 Missed calls 158 Modem 144 Multiple calls 34 Multitasking 23 Mute Microphone 32 Ring tone 29 Video clip 103 My folders 83 My numbers 70 N Network settings 56...

Page 194: ...numbers 72 Silent mode 30 SIM card Inserting 16 Removing 16 SIM directory 69 SIM messages 94 SIM Tool Kit 135 Slide show 107 Sound clips 99 Speed dial 59 Standby mode displays 13 Status icons 14 Streaming media 101 Synchronisation 153 SyncML 153 T T9 37 Tabs 23 Taking a picture 96 Text Entry 36 Themes 42 Time and date 57 To do list 130 U USB 152 V Video clips 99 Video Recorder 113 Voice commands 6...

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