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    							Phone Basics & Managing Calls  17
    PHONE BASICS & MANAGING CALLS
    ON/OFFPress and hold  .
    • When turning the phone on, first there is a brief 
    animation, then the standby display comes on.
     If the phone is locked, an error message displays. 
    Enter the 4-digit lock code and press  . See “Lock 
    Phone” on page 87.
     If your SIM card is PIN protected, an error message 
    displays. Enter the PIN code and press  . See “PIN 
    or PIN2” on page 88.
    STANDBY MODEThe standby display shows the name of the wireless 
    service provider, signal strength and battery level icons, 
    as well as shortcut to Phonebook, Menu and preset 
    shortcut key icons. It can also display the current monthly 
    calendar, current time/date, and GPRS (if available) icon.
     Press 
     (Menu) to access the main menu. You can 
    change the look of the standby display, such as the 
    background picture (wallpaper) or add/remove the 
    calendar. See “Display Settings” on page 72.
     Press 
     () to access your Phonebook.
     Press  
    () to access the shortcut to your preset 
    menu item. Default setting is Camera.
    MAKING CALLSThere are many ways to make calls as described in this 
    chapter. Phone must be on and network coverage must 
    be available.
     To make a call, start in standby mode.
     During a call, scroll up or down to adjust earpiece 
    volume.
     Before dialing a number from the SIM or Mobile 
    Phonebooks, first program and save the number in the 
    Phonebook. See “Create” on page 58. To update a 
    phonebook number, see “Search” on page 57.
     Before using voice dialing, first record a voice dial 
    entry. See “Voice Dialing” on page 60.
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    							18    Phone Basics & Managing Calls
     For an emergency call, dial 911 and press  . (911 
    dialing works even if the phone does not have a SIM.)
     If a call does not connect, press
      when Ok displays 
    to automatically redial the number (up to 10 times). 
    The phone beeps when the call connects. To cancel 
    redial, press  .
    Warning: Shutting the flip during a call DOES NOT 
    end the call. Opening the flip again allows you to 
    return to your previous conversation.
    Standard Dialing1.Open flip. 
    2.Dial phone number and press  .
    •To erase digits and re-enter before sending, 
    press  (C).
    Phonebook Dialing1.Press .
    The most recently viewed phonebook (SIM or 
    Mobile) opens. To open the other phonebook, see 
    “Search” on page 57
    .
    2.Scroll to desired phonebook entry.
    3.Press 
    .
    Location Number 
    Dialing
    (SIM Phonebook)1.Enter SIM phonebook location number.
    2.Press .
    Note: This feature only dials from the SIM phonebook. It 
    is not available from the Mobile phonebook.
    Speed Dialing1.Press and hold numbered key  to  that 
    corresponds to phonebook location number 2 - 9.
    You must choose which phonebook to use. See 
    “Speed Dial Setup” on page 64.
    2.Press 
    .
    Note: Some speed dial keys may be reserved by your 
    wireless service provider. For example, the   key may 
    be assigned for one-touch voice mail retrieval.
    Voice Dialing1.To record a voice command, see “Voice Dialing” on 
    page 60.
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    2.From standby, press and hold the top or bottom of the 
    navigation key until Please Call Voice Dialing 
    displays.
    3.Clearly say the name (exactly as recorded) and wait.
    Phone number and Voice Dial entry are repeated.
    If phone does not recognize your voice command, 
    Failed Please Retry displays.
    4.To initiate the call, press  .
    Last Number Dialing1.Press  twice to call the last dialed number.
    Recent Number 
    Dialing (Calls Made 
    or Received)1.Press .
    2.Scroll to Last Call, Answered Call or Unanswered 
    Call, press  .
    3.Scroll to desired number, press 
    .
    Or, to store the number in the phonebook, 
    press . See
     “Create” on page 58.
    Returning an 
    Unanswered Call1.If Unanswered displays, it means you missed a call. 
    Press  . The missed caller’s number displays (if 
    available).
    2.If multiple numbers display, scroll to desired number.
    3.Press .
    International Dialing1.To look up a country/region code, press and hold   
    until “+” displays. Scroll to desired country/region 
    (abbreviated), press 
    .
    OR
    If you know the country/region code, enter it.
    2.Enter the area code and phone number.
    3.Press .
    Many countries/regions include an initial “0” in the 
    area code. In most cases, the initial “0” should be 
    omitted when dialing international numbers.
    Contact your wireless service provider if you need 
    additional help making international calls.
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    SMS Message 
    DialingA phone number included within an SMS message can be 
    dialed directly. See “Inbox” starting on page 47.
    ENDING CALLS1.Press .
    ANSWERING 
    CALLSWhen there is an incoming call, the phone rings and 
    flashes green.
     If the phone is set to Quiet Mode or vibrate option, the 
    phone flashes green and vibrates instead of ringing.
    1.Open flip and press any key except  .
    Pressing any key to answer is the default setting. If 
    you change the setting, answer by pressing  . 
    See “Answer Key” on page 76.
    OR
    If the Private Handsfree Headset is attached, see 
    “Private Handsfree Headset” on page 10.
    If you press 
     during an incoming call, scroll to 
    Accept or Reject, press  .
    The number of unanswered/rejected calls displays.
    Press any key to clear the display.
    MANAGING CALLS
    Voice Mail
    You must subscribe to 
    voice mail through your 
    wireless service 
    provider before you can 
    retrieve voice mail 
    messages. 1.When a new voice mail message is received, an alert 
    sounds and   appears on the display.
    The display indicates the number of new voice mail 
    messages.
     remains on the display until you have listened 
    to all your voice messages.
    2.Press and hold   to automatically dial your voice 
    mail center number.
    If the display indicates that your voice mailbox is 
    empty or the number is not valid, contact your 
    wireless service provider.
    3.Follow the recorded instructions for your voice mail.
    4.Press 
     when finished.
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    See “Voice-Mail” on page 63 to view the voice mail 
    center number.
    Quiet Mode
    Quickly change the ring 
    volume and vibration 
    setting of your phone to 
    suit your environment. 
    For example, the preset 
    quiet mode setting 
    mutes the ringer and 
    turns vibration on, 
    perfect when entering a 
    meeting or movie.1.To quickly set the phone to your preset quiet mode 
    settings, press and hold .
    To change your Quiet Mode settings, see “Quiet 
    Mode” on page 74.
    2.To disable, press and hold 
     again.
    IN-CALL 
    OPTIONSWhile you are connected to a call, Voice Call and the on-
    screen timer display.
    During a call, press 
     and scroll to desired option:
    Adjust VolumeDuring a call, press the top or bottom of the Navigation 
    key to increase or decrease the earpiece volume.
    MutePress   to mute the current call. Press   twice 
    to unmute.
    MemoPress   to record a conversation.
    Warning: Security of a recorded message 
    is your responsibility. You MUST ask for the 
    other party’s consent before recording a 
    conversation.
    HoldPress   to put a call on hold. To resume, press 
    , scroll to Resume, press  .
    MenuPress   to enter a submenu for accessing Memo 
    to record a conversation, or the Browser, 
    Phonebook/V-Mail, Messages, or Calendar.
    H’freePress   to switch to handsfree mode. See 
    “Private Handsfree Headset” on page 10. With flip 
    closed, also functions as speakerphone.
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    Note Pad
    During a call, use the 
    keypad to enter 
    numbers (like using a 
    notepad to write down a 
    number to call later).1.During a call, enter a phone number.
    2.When call ends, press  to call notepad number.
    OR
    When call ends, press   to store notepad number in 
    the phonebook. See
     “Create” on page 58.
    Touch Tones (DTMF)
    Touch tones can be 
    transmitted during a call 
    just by pressing the 
    keys (0 to 9, #, *) on 
    your phone. Touch 
    tones are often used to 
    access voice mail, 
    paging, etc.... You can 
    save multiple touch 
    tone sequences with 
    pauses to quickly send 
    touch tones to access 
    your accounts.1.Enter phone number.
    2.Press and hold   until a “P” (pause) displays at the 
    end of the entered phone number.
    3.Enter touch tone (DTMF) digits, for example, the 
    access code for your voice mail.
    4.Press   to immediately make the call.
    OR
    Press   to save the entry.
    When the call connects, touch tones after the 
    pause are automatically sent after 3 seconds. Or, 
    press   again to manually send the touch tones.
    To save the entry, see “Create” on page 58.
    If you need to increase the length of the touch tone 
    (DTMF) digits, see “DTMF Length” on page 76.
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    							Phone Basics & Managing Calls  23
    Two Calls at OnceINCOMING CALL WHILE ON A CALL
    (Voice calls only. Does 
    not apply to data and 
    fax calls.)Call Waiting must be on. See “Voice Calls” on page 85.
    1.While on one call, you may receive another call.
    2.If so, press 
     and scroll to desired option:
    OR
    Press   to end first call, then press any key except 
     or   to answer incoming call.
    Any Key answer is default setting. See “Answer 
    Key” on page 76.
    3.If connected to two calls, press   to end both calls.
    MAKING A SECOND CALL
    1.During a call, enter second phone number or recall it 
    from the Phonebook.
    See “Phonebook Dialing” on page 18.
    2.Press .
    The first call is put on hold.
    AcceptPress   to answer the second call while putting 
    the original call on hold.
    RejectPress   to reject the second call.
    SwapPress   to switch between two connected calls.
    EndPress   to end current call and keep other call on 
    hold.
    Tra ns.When two calls are connected, press   to 
    connect the two calls together and end your 
    connection, leaving them to talk together. 
    (SIM card dependent.)
    MergeWhen two calls are connected (one active, one on 
    hold), press   to enable multi-party call; all three 
    of you can talk to each other.
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    Multi-Party Calls
    A multi-party call has 3 
    to 5 people in 
    conversation at the 
    same time.
    SIM card dependent.1.Establish a multi-party call by merging two calls.
    See “Two Calls at Once” on page 23.
    2.Continue to add people to the multi-party call (up to 5 
    connections total) by calling the person or by 
    accepting an incoming call.
    When making a call or accepting an incoming call, 
    the multi-party call is placed on hold. The callers 
    already in the multi-party call can continue to talk 
    with each other while on hold.
    Each additional connection can then be merged 
    into the multi-party call by pressing  , scrolling to 
    Merge, and pressing  .
    MULTI-PARTY CALL OPTIONS
    You can select an individual from the multi-party call and 
    split the conversation, allowing you to talk privately 
    without the participation of the rest of the multi-party call.
    1.During a multi-party call, press 
    .
    2.Scroll to Option, press .
    3.Scroll to desired caller in the multi-party list, press .
    4.Scroll to desired option, press :
    5.Press   to end the multi-party call and all 
    connections.
    SplitPress   to split the selected caller from the multi-
    party call so you can talk privately. The remaining 
    multi-party callers are placed on hold and can still 
    talk with each other. To rejoin the call, press  , 
    scroll to Merge, press 
    .
    EndPress   to end that call’s connection.
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    TOOLS & SET TIME MENU
    To open the Tools & Set Time Menu:
    1.From standby, press   to open main menu display.
    2.Scroll/move to highlight Tools & Set Time Menu icon 
    , press 
    .
    GAME(S)In Tools & Set Time Menu  ...
    Play TETRIS
    ® or 
    Herding Sheep.1.Press  [Game(s)].
    2.Scroll to desired game, press .
    See “Games Menu” on page 39 for instructions.
    VOICE MEMO
    Record
    Record a voice memo 
    for yourself. Or, record 
    your conversation 
    during a call. You may 
    record up to four voice 
    memos, each up to 14 
    seconds. Warning: Security of a recorded message is your 
    responsibility. You MUST ask for the other party’s consent 
    before recording a conversation.
    1.If you are using speakerphone or handsfree during a 
    call (flip is closed), press  .
    OR
    In Tools & Set Time Menu  ...
    1.Scroll to Vo i c e  M e m o, press 
    .
    2.Press  (Record).
    Speak into the microphone below the keypad.
    Notes:
     A tone alerts you when recording starts and recording 
    automatically stops after 14 seconds. Or, press   or 
     to stop recording.
     A recording is automatically saved using the time and 
    date it was recorded.
     After 4 stored conversations, the oldest recording is 
    overwritten.
     If you install a different SIM card, all voice memos are 
    lost.
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    Playback
    Listen to your recorded 
    conversations.1.From standby, press  , continue with step 2 below.
    OR
    In Tools & Set Time Menu  ...
    1.Scroll to Vo i c e  M e m o, press 
    .
    2.Scroll to Playback, press  .
    3.Scroll to desired recording (saved by date and time 
    recorded), press 
    .
    Notes:
    Hold the earpiece up to your ear to hear the 
    recording.
    Scroll up or down to adjust volume.
    If you need a “notepad”, use your keypad to enter 
    numbers during playback.
    Delete
    Delete recorded 
    conversations.1.From standby, press  , continue with step 2 below.
    OR
    In Tools & Set Time Menu  ...
    Scroll to Vo i c e  M e m o, press 
    .
    2.Scroll to Delete, press  .
    3.Scroll to desired recording (saved by date and time 
    recorded), press   twice.
    DOWNLOAD DATA
    Melody
    Download melodies 
    from the internet to your 
    phone (via a short text 
    message service 
    through a third party).
    Network dependent.See details about this service at: 
    http://www.panasonic.com/wireless
    Note: Service may not be available in all countries due to 
    regulatory restrictions. Please check the website for 
    availability and further details.
    1.After you download a melody, you will receive a 
    message containing your selection. Press 
    .
    2.Scroll to select the ring tone number to store, press  
    twice.
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