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    From the Connect menu you can set up your Bluetooth® and infrared 
    dialup connections and receive data from other devices.
    Bluetooth®
    Bluetooth® provides wireless connections from your X70 to headsets, car kits, PC’s, 
    laptops and other devices. It uses a radio link which provides fast and reliable 
    transmission of data and voice without the need for a line of sight connection. It operates 
    over a distance of about 33 feet, although you may be able to achieve a distance of up to 
    100 feet.
    You can use Bluetooth
    ® on X70 to:
    zMake and receive voice calls using a Bluetooth® headset or car kit.
    zTransfer pictures, sounds, themes or other data files to or from PC’s, laptops or other
    mobile phones that support Bluetooth
    ®.
    zSend and receive electronic business cards with other mobile phones that support 
    Bluetooth
    ®.
    zConnect a computer to the Internet so you can send e-mails or browse websites.
    zConnect to a computer to send and receive faxes.
    Turning Bluetooth® on and off
    When Bluetooth® is on, the Bluetooth® icon (w) is displayed at the top of the main 
    display. If you leave Bluetooth® on you can make and answer calls using your Bluetooth® headset or car kit, send e-mails and browse websites without pressing any keys on your 
    X70.
    Select On/Off.
    Select On or Off.
    Note: You can access the Connect menu from the top level menu or via the Organiser 
    menu. This is SIM dependent.
    Note: Leaving Bluetooth® on reduces the phone’s standby time by about 20%.
    Bluetooth
    On/Off Discover 
    & PairMake 
    D’coverablePaired 
    Devices
    SettingsMenu > Conect > Bluetooth
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    If Bluetooth
    ® is active and you choose to turn it off, you are prompted to confirm the 
    disconnection.
    Discovering and pairing devices
    To use your Bluetooth® headset or car kit with X70 to make voice calls or to use your 
    Bluetooth® enabled laptop to connect to the Internet you must Pair them with your X70. 
    You only need to do this once for each device, thereafter X70 remembers these devices 
    and stores them in its Paired Devices list. Your phone can be Paired with up to ten 
    devices.
    Select Discover & Pair.
    This lists all Discoverable Bluetooth® devices within about 33 feet.
    When the device appears in the list you can select Stop to stop the search.
    If the phone does not discover your device, you can press B to try again.
    Highlight the device in the list.
    Select Pair.
    Enter the Bluetooth® Passkey provided with the device.
    If the device you want to pair with is not listed then check that it is Discoverable. Some
    Bluetooth
    ® devices are not Discoverable even if they are within 33 feet range. Most
    Bluetooth® headsets and car kits must be put into Discoverable mode. This is a security
    feature to prevent other Bluetooth® devices from Pairing with your headset or car kit.
    The pairing will fail if you enter the wrong Passkey. Most Bluetooth® headsets and car
    kits use a fixed 4 digit Passkey, e.g. the Passkey for the Panasonic EB-BHX70 headset is
    0000. For other devices such as a PC, laptop or another mobile phone that don’t use a
    fixed Passkey enter the same Passkey on both devices. This can be anything from 1 to 16
    digits long.
    Note: You can send and receive pictures, sounds, themes, contact details and other data 
    when Bluetooth® is off. Your X70 automatically switches Bluetooth® on while the 
    transfer is taking place, then switches it off when the transfer is complete.
    Note: Some manufactures may use the term PIN, Password or Passcode instead of 
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    Making the phone discoverable
    You can also Pair with another Bluetooth® device by making your phone discoverable and 
    letting the other Bluetooth® device initiate the Pairing. To make your phone discoverable:
    Select Make D’coverable.
    Select Start.
    Your phone will be discoverable for five minutes. While the phone is discoverable, the 
    Bluetooth
    ® icon flashes. If you pair your devices in less than five minutes you can turn 
    off discoverable mode:
    Select Make D’coverable.
    Select Stop.
    If you take longer than five minutes to pair your devices, your phone automatically turns 
    off discoverable mode and you have to start it again.
    Viewing, editing and deleting your paired devices
    To see what devices you currently have paired select Paired Devices, and look at the list 
    on the screen.
    If you have no paired devices, you can select Find to discover a device.
    You can select an item on the list and choose to edit it or delete it. If you choose Edit, you 
    can rename the device.
    Selecting default audio device
    If your X70 is Paired with more than one audio device (headsets, car kits, etc.) then the
    last device that you Paired is your default audio device. When you transfer audio to
    Bluetooth
    ® during a call you transfer to the default audio device. When you receive
    a call, only the default audio device ring.
    If you want to change the default audio device:
    Select Paired Devices.
    Highlight the device that you want to be the default.
    Select Menu > Make Default.
    Viewing your Bluetooth® settings
    Your Bluetooth® name is the name reported to other Bluetooth® devices when they Pair 
    or exchange data with your phone. By default the name is Panasonic X70 but we 
    recommend that you change it.
    To view your Bluetooth
    ® name and address select Settings. 
    Note: Your X70 can be Paired with up to ten devices.
    Note: If the Make Default option is not available, then this device is already the default device.
    Menu > Conect > Bluetooth
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    To edit the name select Menu > Edit. 
    You cannot change your Bluetooth
    ® address.
    Sending objects via Bluetooth® 
    You can send data from Contacts List, Data Folders, Business Card.
    For Contacts List, select > Contacts List > Browse > Bluetooth.
    For Data Folders, highlight the object you want to send. Press Q. Select Bluetooth.
    For Business Card, select Organiser > Business Card > Bluetooth.
    Receiving objects via Bluetooth®
    From the Connect menu select Receive Object. 
    The phone waits for incoming data from either Bluetooth® or infrared port. If data is
    received from a Bluetooth® device you are asked if you want to accept the data. You do
    not need to Pair with the other Bluetooth® device.
    When you receive Calendar or Contacts List data, these applications are launched, and
    you are prompted to save the received data.
    When you receive multimedia data, the Data Folders are opened, and you can choose
    where to save the file.
    Connecting your computer to the Internet via Bluetooth®
    You can use Bluetooth® to connect your computer (laptop, notepad or PC) to your phone
    without using any cables. Your phone acts as a modem. You can use it to connect your
    computer to the Internet for web browsing, sending and receiving e-mails and transferring
    files (FTP).
    Your Internet connection can be circuit switched (CSD) which gives a connection speed
    of up to 9.6 kbps or GPRS which gives a connection speed of up to 57.6 kbps. With GPRS
    you are usually only changed for the amount of data sent and received, not for the
    duration of the connection. Also, with GPRS, you can still make and receive voice calls 
    while accessing the Internet, although the GPRS connection is suspended during the 
    voice call.
    To set up your computer and phone you need to:
    zSubscribe to CSD or GPRS service.
    zInstall Bluetooth
    ® on your computer.
    Note: If Bluetooth® is off when you send or receive objects, X70 automatically switches 
    Bluetooth® on while the transfer is taking place, then switches it off when the 
    transfer is complete.
    Note: To use CSD you must subscribe to your network operator’s CSD service. To use 
    GPRS you must subscribe to your network operator’s GPRS service.
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    zPair your computer with your phone.
    zInstall the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer.
    zSet up a dial up connection on your computer to access the Internet via your phone.
    Installing Bluetooth
    ® on your computer
    If your computer does not have Bluetooth® built in, you need to:
    zGet a Bluetooth® USB or PCMCIA adaptor.
    zPlug the Bluetooth® adaptor into your computer.
    zInstall the software provided with the adaptor.
    Pairing your computer with your phone
    You need to Pair your phone with your computer. You can do this from the phone in the
    same way as you Pair with a Bluetooth
    ® headset (see Discovering and pairing devices on 
    page 122) or you can do it from the computer:
    First you need to turn on Bluetooth
    ® on the phone:
    Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On.
    The Bluetooth® icon appears on the phone.
    Then make the phone Discoverable:
    Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > Make D’coverable > Start/Stop > Start.
    On your computer, run your Bluetooth® application.
    Select Find Bluetooth® Devices.
    Your computer should Discover your phone.
    On your computer select Pair, then enter the Passkey (any number from 1 to 16
    digits).
    On your phone enter the same Passkey then select Ok.h®
    Installing the Data Connection Assistant software
    The Data Connection Assistant software is supplied with your phone on the CD-ROM,
    or it can be downloaded from www.panasonicmobile.com.
    Follow the instructions provided to install the Data Connection Assistant.
    Once the Data Connection Assistant is installed you need to set up a connection to your
    Bluetooth
    ® modem:
    Select Start > Programs > Panasonic Data Connection Assistant > Data Connections.
    Note: Installation instructions for your computer may vary depending on your 
    computer’s operating system, web browser, Bluetooth® Adaptor, etc. For further 
    information please refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the 
    Panasonic website www.panasonicmobile.com/support/software.
    Note: Select Other/Skip modem install for operation with Bluetooth®.
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    If you are using a circuit switched connection:
    Select Make New Connection.
    Select Modem - (Panasonic X70 or Bluetooth® COM port from the Select a Device 
    window).
    Enter the phone number for your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
    If you are using a GPRS connection:
    Select Make New GPRS Connection (GPRS).
    Select Modem - (Panasonic X70 or Bluetooth® COM port from the Select a Device 
    window).
    Enter the Access Point Name (APN) supplied by your GPRS network operator.
    Setting your computer’s dial up connection
    From your web browser:
    Select Start > Program > Panasonic Data Connection Assistant
    Select the previously created data connection, then select the Connect option from the
    File menu.
    Enter your user name and password and select Connect.
    Once connected you can:
    zBrowse web sites using your computer’s web browser software, e.g. Internet Explorer.
    zSend and receive e-mails using your e-mail software application.
    zSend and receive files to and from a server connected to the Internet using FTP
    software.
    Faxing from your computer via Bluetooth®
    You can use Bluetooth® to connect your computer (laptop, notepad or PC) to your phone
    without using any cables. Your phone acts as a fax modem. You can use it for sending
    and receiving faxes.
    Once it is set up, whenever you send a fax from your computer it will use Bluetooth
    ® to
    connect to the phone, then your phone will dial the fax number.
    To send and receive faxes you must subscribe to your network operator’s fax service.
    This gives you a second number for receiving incoming faxes.
    To set up your computer and phone you need to:
    Note: With some Bluetooth® USB adaptors you may need to add a modem on the 
    correct COM port for the Data Connection Assistant. To do this on your computer 
    select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Phone and modem options > Add > 
    COMn, where n is the Bluetooth
    ® COM port number.
    Note: For further details see the Data Connection Assistant documentation.Menu > Connect > Bluetooth 
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    zSubscribe to fax service.
    zInstall Bluetooth® on your computer. See Installing Bluetooth® on your computer on 
    page 125.
    zPair your computer with your phone. See Pairing your computer with your phone on 
    page 125.
    zInstall fax software on your computer, e.g. WinFax Pro (www.symantec.com).
    zInstall the Data Connection Software on your computer. See Installing the Data 
    Connection Assistant software on page 125.
    zSet up your computer’s fax application software to send and receive faxes via your
    phone. Ensure that you select the Panasonic X70 Bluetooth
    ® modem port in your
    Fax application.
    Infrared dialup
    You can use the infrared connection to transfer information between X70 and another 
    device with an infrared port. You can also use the infrared connection between
    your phone and your computer to access the Internet and to send and receive faxes from
    your computer.
    Preparing for infrared connection
    Place your phone and the other device within the effective range of the infrared 
    connection.
    Ensure that there are no obstructions between the two devices.
    Ensure that the infrared ports of the devices point at each other.
    If you use a PC, you need to set up infrared connection on the PC.
    For example, Start > Settings > Control Panel > Infrared > Options Tab 
    > Enable Infrared Communication.
    Sending objects via infrared
    You can send data from Contacts List, Data Folders, Business Card.
    For Contacts List, select > Contacts List > Browse > Infrared.
    For Data Folders, highlight the object you want to send. Press Q. Select Infrared.
    For Business Card, select Organiser > Business Card > Infrared.
    Press B 
     or E  to stop the transmission at any time.
    Receiving objects via infrared
    From the Connect menu select Receive Object
    The phone waits for incoming data from either Bluetooth® or infrared port. 
    To save the received data, select Save and choose the folder which you want to save the 
    required data in.
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    ConnectCustomising your phone via infrared
    To customise your phone you can download ring tones, wallpapers, contacts and
    other data from your computer via infrared (or the USB charge data cable EB-UCX70).
    You can do this using the Handset Manager software on your CD-ROM.
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    Connecting your computer to the Internet via infrared
    You can use Infrared to connect your computer (Laptop, Notepad or PC) to your phone
    without using any cables. Your phone acts as a modem and it can be used for connecting
    your computer to the Internet for web browsing, sending/receiving emails, and
    transferring files (FTP).
    To set up your computer and phone you will need to:-
    zSubscribe to CSD or GPRS service
    zInstall the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer. See Installing the 
    Data Connection Assistant software on page 125.
    zSet up a dial up connection on your computer to access the Internet via your phone.
    See Setting your computer’s dial up connection on page 126.
    Faxing from your computer via Infrared
    You can use Infrared to connect your computer (Laptop, Notepad or PC) to your phone
    without using any cables. Your phone acts as a Fax modem and it can be used for sending
    and receiving Faxes.
    Once set up, whenever you send a Fax from your computer it will use Infrared to connect
    to your phone, then your phone will dial the Fax number.
    To send and receive Faxes you must subscribe to your network operator’s Fax service.
    This gives you a second phone number on which to receive incoming Faxes.
    To set up your computer and phone you will need to:-
    zSubscribe to Fax service
    zInstall Fax software on your computer such as WinFaxPro (www.symantec.com)
    zInstall the Data Connection Assistant software on your computer (See Installing the 
    Data Connection Assistant software on page 125.)
    zSet up your computers Fax application software to send/receive faxes via your phone.
    Ensure that you select the Panasonic X70 infrared modem port in your Fax application.
    Note: Installation instructions regarding your computer may vary depending on your
    computer’s operating system, web browser, etc.
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    USB charge data cable (EB-UCX70)
    You can connect your phone to your computer with the USB charge data cable (EB-
    UCX70) With this you can:
    zAccess the Internet from your computer, using your phone as a modem.
    zSend and receive faxes from your computer.
    zDownload ring tones, wallpapers, contacts and other data to customise your
    phone.
    You should use this in conjunction with the software on the CD-ROM.
    Note: This is optional kit.
    Note: Refer to the documentation on the CD-ROM, or to the Panasonic website 
    www.panasonicmobile.com/support/software.
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    Accessories
    Accessories
    Accessories
    Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. To purchase Genuine 
    Panasonic accessories visit www.panasonic.com/wireless.
    Bluetooth® headset (EB-BHX70)
    Car charger (EB-CDX70)
    Car holder (EB-KAX70)
    Carry case (EB-YKX70)
    You can use a Bluetooth® Headset to make handsfree calls 
    within approximately 33 feet of your phone.
    Top up your battery in your vehicle by attaching this to your
    cigarette lighter socket.
    This can be mounted in your vehicle to store your phone. Can
    be used with car charger and personal handsfree to provide
    basic in-car handsfree operation.
    This hip case protects your phone, and can be attached to your
    belt to keep it close at hand.
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