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    Unlock Code 
    Incorrect. 
    Tr y   A g a i nWhen changing the phone lock code, the second entry 
    is different than the first. Enter the same lock code 
    twice
    Disabling or enabling Phonelock has failed due to incor-
    rect entry of the lock code – re-enter lock code 
    Incorrect: xx 
    Tries Left The entered code is incorrect – re-enter code 
    correctly 
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    Glossary of Terms 
    APN Access Point Name. Connects your phone to the gate-
    way of requested service
    CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. A secu-
    rity feature for the GPRS network 
    DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you to commu-
    nicate with commputerized phone systems, voice 
    mailboxes etc.
    EMS Enhanced Message Service. Upgraded feature of Text 
    Messages 
    GPRS General Packet Radio Service. A GSM data transmission 
    technique that transmits and receives data in packets 
    rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes 
    very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users 
    pay only for volume of data sent and received
    GSM Global System for Mobile Communications. A digital 
    cellular or PCS network used throughout the world 
    MMS Multimedia Message Service. Attach images and music 
    to text messages 
    Network 
    OperatorThe organization responsible for operating a GSM 
    network
    PAP Password Authentication Protocol. A security feature 
    for the GPRS network
    Password Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied by your 
    Service Provider 
    PIN Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. 
    Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PIN is entered 
    incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked
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    PIN2 Personal Identification Number used for the control of 
    Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. Supplied by 
    your Service Provider. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 
    3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked 
    PUK/PUK2  PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/ 
    PIN2. Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PUK/ 
    PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 
    will be blocked
    Registration The act of locking on to a GSM/GPRS network, usually 
    done automatically by your phone
    Roaming The ability to use your phone on networks other than 
    your Home network 
    Service 
    ProviderA company that provides services and subscriptions to 
    mobile phone users
    SIM Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which 
    stores unique subscriber and user-entered information 
    such as Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by 
    your Service Provider 
    WAP Wireless Application Protocol. A communication stan-
    dard which enables you to download resources from 
    the Internet to your phone 
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    Specifications 
    Phone (Including Battery) 
    Type  GSM900 
    GSM1900 
    GPRS Class 8 
    Temperature Range 
    Charging 
    Storage+5ºC – +35ºC  (+41°F – +95°F)
    –20ºC – +60ºC  (–4°F – +140°F)
    Weight  87 g (3 ounces)
    Dimensions (mm) 
    Height x Width x Depth 104 x 47 x 19 
    4 x 1.9 x 0.75 inches
    Supply Voltage  3.7 V DC, 740 mAh 
    Standby Time (hrs) 
    Talk Time (hrs) 80 to 250 
    1.6 to 5 
    Charge Time (Phone off)  Up to 110 min. 
    Antenna  Internal 
    SIM Type  3 V 
    Phonebook Memory  200 + SIM 
    Memory Storage 576 kB
    Note: Charge time will take longer when the phone is turned on. Battery
    life is affected by the network being used and the condition of the battery.
    Talk and standby time are dependant upon network conditions, SIM, back-
    light usage and battery condition. 
    Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
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    Personal Settings 
    Use the table below to record your GSM/GPRS WAP settings. 
    Item Hint Current Setting 
    WAP Setting
    Primary IP 
    Primary Port 
    Secondary IP 
    Secondary Port 
    Timer 
    Homepage
    Bearer Type
    GPRS
    User Name 
    Password
    Access Point Name (APN)
    Authentication  None/PAP
    CSD
    User Name 
    Password
    Phone Number
    Line Type  Analogue/ISDN 
    Transfer Rate  Automatic/9600
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    Menu Structure 
    Menu Structure
    IDLE SCREEN
    1. My Phone
    2. Phonebook3. Games
    4. Browser5. Key Guard
    6. Messages7. Phone Setting or STK
    8. Scheduler9. Applications
    Media Folder >>
    Sound Settings >>
    Display Settings >>
    Language >>
    Auto Answer >>
    DefaultsBrowse >>
    Create >>
    Group Setting >>
    Review >>
    Copy Entries >>
    My Numbers >>Black Jack
    Sound SettingStart Browser
    Browser Setting >>Create
    Inbox
    Outbox
    Chat SMS
    User Messages
    Broadcasts
    Setting Games
    Voice Memo Play
    Record
    Clock Function >>
    Calculator
    Edit Ringtone >>
    Phone Setting >>
    >> Indicates there are further submenusFrom Idle press 
    < to display the main menu.
    To select a menu, use 0 to navigate to the desired 
    menu icon and press < when the icon is high-
    lighted. To exit the current menu and return to the 
    previous level, press @. To exit the menu 
    structure, press and hold @.
    During a call a restricted menu will be available.
    (Info Numbers)
    (Service Dial) >>
    Fixed Dial >>
    Voicemail
    Hot Key Dial List
    Call Services >>
    Call Divert >>
    Security >>
    Network >>
    or Camera
    In Phone 
    Setting
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    Accessories
    Li-Ion Battery (EB-BSG60US)
    Double your talk time by having a spare battery.
    Personal Handsfree (EB-EMD35)
    Talk  and  move  while  keeping  your  hands  free  by  using  this
    accessory. Just place the earpiece in your ear and the adaptor
    in the side of the handset – and talk.
    Car Charger (EB-CDG60US) 
    Recharge the battery using your car cigarette lighter.
    Fast Travel Charger (EB-CAG60US)
    Carry  a  lightweight  portable  charger  wherever  you  go  to
    ensure you always have power to talk.
    Data Cable (EB-RSG60)
    The  Data  Cable  is  connects  your  phone  to  a  PC,  allowing
    data communication between them. Used in conjunction
    with the Free Panasonic Data Connection Assistant Software.
    The software can be downloaded from
    http://www.panasonicmobile.com
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    Camera Adaptor (EB-MCG60) 
    With  the  Panasonic  Plug-in  Camera  attached to  your  phone,
    you  can  take  photos  then  save  them  or  send  them  immedi-
    ately in a MMS message.
    Identify a Genuine Panasonic Accessory
    Panasonic  produces  some  of  the  most  advanced  mobile  phones  available.  So,
    as  you’d expect from this class leader, the range of accessories are second to
    none.
    Most genuine Panasonic accessories will have a label showing an “EB-XXX00”
    model number. 
    Accessories may change without notice.
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    Index
    AAccepting a Second Call ...............................................................................................96
    Accessories ................................................................................................................101
    Activating the Browser ................................................................................................73
    Adding a Bookmark .....................................................................................................76
    Adding a Number to a Group ......................................................................................20
    Adding a Start-up Greeting ..........................................................................................24
    Adding Numbers ..........................................................................................................23
    Adding to Multi-party ...................................................................................................62
    Additional Features ...................................................................................................... 78
    Adjusting the Alarm Time ............................................................................................39
    Advanced Operation ....................................................................................................59
    Answering a Call ..........................................................................................................11
    Applications ............................................................................................................. 7, 37
    Assigning Hot Keys (Mobile Phonebook Only) ............................................................17
    Attaching Media Files ...................................................................................................51
    Auto Answer ................................................................................................................81
    BBasic Operation .............................................................................................................9
    Bookmarks ...................................................................................................................74
    Browser .........................................................................................................................7
    Browser Menu .............................................................................................................74
    Browser Settings ..........................................................................................................70
    Browsing Phonebook ...................................................................................................16
    CCalculator ....................................................................................................................40
    Call Barring ..................................................................................................................35
    Call Charges .................................................................................................................56
    Call Duration ...............................................................................................................55
    Call Identification .........................................................................................................58
    Call Information ...........................................................................................................54
    Call Transfer ................................................................................................................62
    Caller Identification ...................................................................................................... 11
    Calling the Last Dialed Number ..................................................................................55
    Camera Adaptor (EB-MCG60) ....................................................................................97
    Camera Settings ...........................................................................................................84
    Car Charger (EB-CDG60US) ......................................................................................96
    Care and Maintenance .................................................................................................. iv
    Cell Broadcasts ............................................................................................................53
    Changing Phone Lock Code ........................................................................................12
    Changing Screen Saver Animation ...............................................................................26
    Changing Sound Profiles ..............................................................................................27
    Changing the Language ................................................................................................24
    Changing the Security Codes .......................................................................................35
    Changing to a New Network ......................................................................................64
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    Charging the Battery ..................................................................................................... 4
    Chat SMS ..................................................................................................................... 48
    Checking File Properties ............................................................................................. 69
    Checking Folder Properties ........................................................................................ 69
    Clock ........................................................................................................................... 37
    Clock Format ................................................................................................................ 37
    Color Themes
     ............................................................................................................. 27
    Composing a Melody ................................................................................................... 30
    Connecting the Fast Travel Charger ............................................................................. 4
    Contrast ...................................................................................................................... 31
    Copy Entry .................................................................................................................. 18
    Creating a Reminder ................................................................................................... 65
    Creating a Text Message ............................................................................................. 44
    Creating an MMS Message .......................................................................................... 50
    Creating Mail from Files .............................................................................................. 69
    Currency Converter .................................................................................................... 41
    DData Cable (EB-RSG60) .............................................................................................. 96
    Deactivating the Browser ............................................................................................ 77
    Delete a Voice Memo ................................................................................................... 78
    Delete a Voice Message
     .............................................................................................. 79
    Deleting Bookmarks .................................................................................................... 76
    Deleting Files ............................................................................................................... 69
    Delivery Confirmation Setting ..................................................................................... 43
    Desktop Handsfree ..................................................................................................... 81
    Disabling Key Guard .................................................................................................... 34
    Disabling Phone Lock .................................................................................................. 12
    Disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger ......................................................................... 4
    Displaying Pictures and Animations ............................................................................. 67
    Diverting Calls ............................................................................................................. 59
    Download Data (F) .................................................................................................... 29
    DTMF Tones ............................................................................................................... 80
    EEditing Phonebook Entries .......................................................................................... 18
    Editing Sound Profiles .................................................................................................. 28
    Editing Text ................................................................................................................. 86
    Embedded Games (F) ................................................................................................ 66
    Emergency Calls .......................................................................................................... 10
    Enabling/Disabling Cell Broadcasts .............................................................................. 53
    Enabling/Disabling the PIN .......................................................................................... 13
    Enabling Key Guard ..................................................................................................... 34
    Enabling Multi-party .................................................................................................... 62
    Ending a Call ................................................................................................................ 10
    Ending a Single Connection ......................................................................................... 63
    Ending all Connections ................................................................................................ 63
    Ending Both Calls ........................................................................................................ 61
    Ending Current Call ..................................................................................................... 61
    Ending Current Call to Receive Another ..................................................................... 61
    Ending Multi-party Calls .............................................................................................. 63
    Entry Details ................................................................................................................ 18
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