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1 2 | OI Disclaimer | Users Manual | 25.69 KiB | May 11 2004 |
Panasonic Matsushita Mobile Communications Development Corporation of U.S.A. FCC ID: NWJ22A001A Date: 9.13.2004 Authorization & Evaluation Division. Federal Communications Commission Laboratory. 7435 Oakland Mills Road. Columbia, MD 21045. Subject: Users Manual (Operational Instructions, OI) FCC ID: NWJ22A001A Gentlemen:
This mobile is not intended for retail sales distribution in the United States. The manual that has been submitted is a preliminary copy of the English language version that is intended for use in Europe. Panasonic now separates their OI from the safety section (which is included in the retail packaging as a additional leaflet) of the target market. We have included a draft copy of the OI (NWJ22A001A_OI.pdf) and a draft copy of the European safety leaflet (NWJ22A001A_OI_Safety_Europe.pdf) as intended for release of this product. If sold in the United States, this manual would be written in American English and would include a safety leaflet formatted similar to the European version, but using all of the information contained in the submitted US preliminary draft version
(NWJ22A001A_OI_Safety_US.pdf). In addition, Panasonic would update this filing to include the finalized versions of both of these documents. Best Regards, Pieter C. Seidel Manager Regulatory and Approvals Phone: 770-338-6270 Fax: 770-338-6253 COVER LETTERS Page 1 of 1 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suite 2-420 Suwanee, GA 30024 Phone (770) 338-6000 Fax (770) 338-6253
1 2 | Safety page | Users Manual | 98.77 KiB | May 11 2004 |
SAFETY FIRST Your new phone is a convenient and effective communications tool, but it can be hazardous when used improperly. To avoid harming yourself or anyone else, please review the following information before using your phone. BATTERIES Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if the terminals are touched with a conductive material (for example, metal jewelry, keys, and so on). Therefore, use caution when handling a charged battery. Additional precautions and notes are listed below:
Never throw a battery into a fire; it may explode.
Fully recharge the battery if the battery is low or as soon as the low-battery alert beeps.
Do not drop the battery.
Do not allow bridging of battery contacts with metallic objects.
Do not remove the battery from the phone while the phone is powered on. Settings you have changed may revert to their previous settings. A recyclable lithium ion/polymer battery powers your phone. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle the battery. CHARGING DEVICES Use only Genuine Panasonic charging accessories. Use of attachments not recommended by Panasonic or your wireless service provider may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic accessories.
Do not expose charging adapters to moisture, water, or the weather.
Do not use an adapter with a damaged cord.
When using a DC adapter in an automobile, a small amount of electricity flows through the adapter, even if the phone is turned off. Remove the plug from the cigarette lighter whenever the phone will be left in the vehicle for long periods of time.
Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between 41F (5C) and 95F (35C). It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range.
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary trash. The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled. Caution: The cigarette lighter must have a 12V negative ground socket. Do not use the adapter in a vehicle that has a positive ground system. GENERAL
Do not use the phone in extreme temperature or humidity. The specified operating temperature range is -22F to +140F (-30C to +60C).
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is
Do not expose the phone (particularly the display) to direct sunlight for extended periods of normal and does not indicate a fault. time or to a humid, dusty or hot area.
Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock.
Do not expose the phone to rain or spill liquids on it. If the equipment becomes wet immediately remove the battery and charging device and contact your dealer.
Do not carry the phone by holding the antenna. Safety First 1
Do not use any accessories other than those designed for use with your phone.
Use of attachments not recommended or sold by Panasonic or your wireless service provider may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury.
Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using non-Panasonic accessories.
Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys.
Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the battery terminals away from the equipment. Battery damage may occur.
When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for information on recycling. If connecting the phone to an external source, read the operating instructions of the equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions. If connecting the phone to an external source, verify that the phone is compatible with the product to which you are connecting it. AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connection in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies). EMERGENCY (911) SERVICE If you need to make an emergency (911) call, power the phone on, dial 911, and press . Emergency calls can be made regardless of lock setting and with or without a SIM card. Remember, to make or receive any call, the phone must be switched on and in a service area that has adequate signal strength. Even if you are within the coverage area of your wireless service provider, you may be in an area with insufficient signal strength to place a 911 call. Emergency calls might not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network service and/or phone features are in use. SAFETY TIPS Following the suggestions in this section will help ensure safe and efficient operation of your Panasonic phone. This Model Phone Meets The Governments Requirements For Exposure To Radio Waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. 2 Safety First
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.260 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.445 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID NWJ22A001A. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com. Caution: All Panasonic branded accessories are tested and comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. Non-Panasonic accessories may not comply. BODY-WORN OPERATION This device was tested for typical body-worn operations using the carry case model:
EB-YKX70, which provides 3.0 cm. separation distance from the body. This device was also tested for body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm. separation distance between the users body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. ANTENNA CARE Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. PHONE OPERATION Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. For Efficient Operation: For your phone to operate most efficiently, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Safety First 3 DRIVING Important: Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving:
Give full attention to drivingdriving safely is your first responsibility;
Use handsfree operation, if available;
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (6) or 15 centimeters (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference;
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, consult your wireless service provider and hearing aid manufacturer. Other Medical Devices: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles: RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities: Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. AIRCRAFT FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air; switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft unless otherwise advised by airline personnel. BLASTING AREAS To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in other areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions. 4 Safety First
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AN AIR BAG An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. For U.S. Customers: Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact:
National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park PO Box 9101 Quincy, MA 02269 Phone: 1-800-344-3555 Web site: www.nfpa.org E-mail address: Custserv@NFPA.org See Appendix C: Consumer Update starting on page 97 for the FDA Consumer Update on Mobile Phones published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Safety First 5 F C C / C E / I C S T A T E M E N T S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., declare under our sole responsibility that the product, X700 to which this declaration relates, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and, If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 28 F C C / C E / I C S T A T E M E N T S harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly approved by Panasonic may void the users authority to operate the equipment. Canada-Industry Canada (IC) The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class B digital complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Europe-European Union Notice Radio products with the CE 0560 or CE alert marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. 29 TEN (10) DRIVER SAFETY TIPS Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice-almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road. 2. When available, use a hands free device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today. 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous. 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a "to do"
list or flipping through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."
For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE or visit www.wow-com.com Information on this page provided by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association. 6 Safety First
1 2 | operating instructions I | Users Manual | 3.58 MiB | October 11 2004 / May 11 2004 |
X700_OI.book Page 1 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM HIGHLIGHTS Here are just some of the things you can do with the X700 mobile phone. Send colour pictures and video clips to friends and family via Multimedia messaging and e-mail messaging. Send pictures, video, electronic business cards, and more using Bluetooth, Infrared, or USB connections to other phones or devices. Swap content between appropriate devices with the included miniSD Card and adapter. Surf the Internet using your XHTML configured wireless Internet browser. Add frames, text, and pop art to VGA size images. Capture video clips. Play 40 tone polyphonic ringtones. No more wired headset! Use a Bluetooth wireless headset. Synchronise your Contacts and Calendar with your other networked devices. See who is calling with picture Caller Line ID on the X700 external display. Download games, images, themes, sounds, videos, and Java and Series 60 applications. View all your media files in one place, the Media Gallery. Search for your files; including games, images, install packages, and video and sound clips. Receive, edit, and view Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. Beam documents to printers and projectors (with appropriate accessory). Speak a name or number to dial the number using Voice Commands. Say open Messages or open Camera and your phone will go directly to the application using Voice Commands. 1 X700_OI.book Page 2 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM IMPORTANT INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks - GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Safety Considerations Please read and understand the following information as it provides details for operating your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones. This equipment should only be charged with approved charging equipment to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this equipment 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-CAX70xx)*
is also recommended for charging. *Note: xx identifies the charger region, e.g. AU, CN, EU, UK, US. the main kit. Car Charger (EB-CDX70) is supplied with Use of a battery pack other than that recommended by the manufacturer may result in a safety hazard. Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (over 60 C or 140 F). It is normal for your battery to become warm to the touch when charging. Camera use, keeping Bluetooth switched on, Internet browsing, extended gaming, and downloading data reduces battery life. Cellular phones can cause interference in an aircraft. Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone services to the offender, or legal action or both. Alarms should not be set to switch on the phone when you are in an aircraft, near sensitive medical equipment, at a refuelling point or when it may cause interference or danger. Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled. It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. You are reminded to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (over 60 C or 140 F). Power Battery Aircraft Alarm Disposing of the Battery Do not use 2 X700_OI.book Page 3 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 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 area your are driving and observe them at all times. Driving Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids. Electronic Devices Efficient Use Heating Equipment Backup Copies and Security For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any normal phone. To avoid deterioration of signal quality or antenna performance, do not touch or cup the antenna area while the phone is switched on. Unauthorised modifications or attachments may damage the phone and violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your guarantee this does not affect your statutory rights. When your handset, the accompanying battery, or charging accessories are wet, do not put those in any type of heating equipment, such as a microwave oven, a high pressure container, or a drier or similar. It may cause the battery, handset and/or charging equipment to leak, heat up, expand, explode and/or catch fire. Moreover, the product or accessories may emit smoke and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the products to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse. It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as appropriate, of any important information and data which you store in your phones memory. In order to avoid accidental loss of data, please follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance of your phone and its battery. Panasonic 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). Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information. It is recommended that you take care to ensure that any personal or financial information is stored separately from your phone. You should use security features, such as the SIM lock to protect information held in your phone. Panasonic 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). 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 you are not infringing any copyright laws or other applicable legislation. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss or revenues). Downloading 3 X700_OI.book Page 4 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Camera You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the camera. You must comply with any applicable international or national law or other special restrictions governing camera use in specific applications and environments. This includes not using the camera in places where the use of photographic and video equipment may be prohibited. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising 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. 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 characteristics of the LCD and is not a manufacturing defect. The display layouts and screenshots within this document are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual displays on your phone. Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this document without prior notice. This equipment should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the specifications covering RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA FCC, and Australian ACA regulations. Please refer to our website for latest information/standards and compliance in your country/region of use. http://www.panasonicmobile.com CARE AND MAINTENANCE Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to your ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault. If you use your phone in a temperature over 40C for a long time, the display quality may deteriorate. Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user serviceable parts. Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock. Do not drop the battery. 4 X700_OI.book Page 5 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet immediately remove the battery and contact your dealer. Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty, or hot area. Never throw a battery into a fire. It may explode. Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment/battery. Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material (i.e. metal jewellery, keys, etc.). Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5C and
+35C. 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 materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for information on recycling. 5 X700_OI.book Page 6 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SAR European Union RTTE THIS PANASONIC PHONE (MODEL EB-XXXX) MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by The Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. The SAR value for this model phone, when tested for use at the ear, for compliance against the standard was 0.XXX** W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure.
*The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band.
**Right side of Head (Test Position: Cheek) Measurement results for GSM900. For SAR www.panasonicmobile.com/health.html information in other regions please look under product information at http://
6 X700_OI.book Page 7 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM GETTING STARTED The Panasonic X700 GSMTM/GPRS mobile phone operates on Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) networks around the world, which provide integrated voice mail, text short message service (SMS), multimedia messaging service (MMS), fraud protection and superior voice quality. One of the most important GSM advantages is the removable SIM (subscriber identity module) card, containing personal information such as subscription information, private encryption keys, and phone numbers. Feature Availability Some features are network dependent or are available only if you subscribe to the feature. Some functions are SIM card dependent. Note that before you can use or activate many of the network features, you must subscribe to the desired services. For more information, contact your wireless service provider. Before Using Your Phone The SIM card must be installed in your phone for it to operate on the cellular network. Insert SIM card, then attach battery and fully charge it. INSTALLING AND REMOVING SIM CARD Caution: This product contains small parts. Keep out of reach of small children. Take care not to scratch or bend SIM card and gold contacts. Installing SIM Card 1. Place thumbs at outer edges of battery cover, press down, then slide off battery cover towards bottom of phone. Remove battery (see page 8). 2. Position SIM card as shown, with gold contacts facing phone and notched corner entering phone first. Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card pocket until it clicks. If SIM card is inserted incorrectly or damaged, Insert SIM card may display. Remove SIM card then install again. If SIM card rejected message appears, contact your wireless service provider. 7 X700_OI.book Page 8 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Removing SIM Card 1. Place thumbs at outer edges of battery cover, press down, then slide off battery cover towards bottom of phone. Remove battery
(see page 8). 2. Gently push bottom edge of SIM card forward into SIM card pocket to release SIM card. 3. After SIM card is ejected, gently remove it. Note: If you are upgrading your phone and your previous phone did not support new services, such as MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you may need to insert a new SIM card. Contact your wireless service provider. INSTALLING AND REMOVING BATTERY Caution: Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an electrical hazard. Installing Battery 1. Hold battery at a 45 angle; insert tabs on top edge of battery into slots along top edge of battery area. 2. Push bottom of battery down until it clicks. 3. Replace battery cover by sliding cover toward the bottom of the phone. Cover should fit snugly with no gaps. Removing Battery Note: Before you remove the battery, switch off the phone and disconnect the phone from the charger or any other device. 1. Place thumbs at outer edges of battery cover, press down, then slide off battery cover towards bottom of phone. 2. Use tabs at bottom of battery to lift and remove battery. 3. Replace battery cover. 8 X700_OI.book Page 9 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CHARGING BATTERY Note: First verify that battery is installed. 1. Open connector cover. 2. Insert connector into left side (2 gold contacts) of connector area at bottom end of the phone. Connect the Travel Charger into mains power socket. 3. When charging is complete, remove from mains power socket and press release button to disconnect the charger from the phone. DO NOT force connector: it may damage phone or Travel Charger. Charging Icons on Main and External Display bars scroll when charging bars stop scrolling when charging is complete If the phone is switched on, Battery full message appears when charging is complete. Low Battery Warning When the battery power is low, Battery low displays and a warning tone sounds; phone will automatically switch off. Fully recharge the battery. If you receive the low battery warning during a conversation, finish your call immediately. 9 X700_OI.book Page 10 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM INSTALLING AND REMOVING miniSD CARD The miniSD Card is a memory card used to expand phone memory and a way to transfer files to other devices. Installing miniSD Card 1. On top of phone, lift up miniSD Card cover. 2. Slide miniSD Card with notched corner entering phone first and gold contacts facing up into the miniSD Card pocket until it clicks. Push down miniSD Card cover until it clicks. Note: Do not insert any object except a miniSD Card into the miniSD Card pocket. Do not place labels, etc., onto the miniSD Card. A fine difference in card thickness may result in insertion or removal difficulty, loss of contact or loss of data. Take care not to scratch or bend miniSD Card and gold contacts. Removing miniSD Card 1. Press Power key
, scroll to Eject miniSD Card and press OK. Before removing miniSD Card, wait for file saving or copying process to finish. 2. On top of phone, lift up miniSD Card cover. 3. To release miniSD Card, gently push bottom edge of miniSD Card forward into pocket. 4. After miniSD Card is ejected, gently remove it. Push down miniSD Card cover until it clicks. 10 X700_OI.book Page 11 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM PHONE OVERVIEW 11 X700_OI.book Page 12 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM KEY FUNCTIONS Key Function Power Key phone. Navigation Key menus and text. Press and hold to switch phone on or off. Press to choose different ringtones, eject miniSD Card, lock keypad, or lock the Press outside edges to scroll up
, down
, left or right to move through Press centre to select option. In standby mode, press centre Take a picture in Camera mode by pressing to open Contacts. Send Key Make a call. Press in standby mode to recall recently dialled numbers. Scroll to see received and missed calls lists. Press and hold in standby mode to activate voice commands. End Key Ends a call. Return to standby mode. Applications Key Enter the main applications menu area. Return to standby mode. Press and hold to view currently open applications. Perform action named in lower left of display. Shortcut to open preset application in standby mode. To change shortcut, see To lock the keys, in standby mode press
, then press
. To unlock the keys, press
, then press
. Right Softkey Perform action named in lower right of display. Shortcut to open preset application in standby mode. To change shortcut, see Left Softkey page 94. page 94. Edit Key Select Dictionary for predictive text including insert and edit words, or alpha mode or number mode. Insert numbers or symbols. Change writing language. Mark multiple items in a list by holding down
, then scrolling or
. 12 X700_OI.book Page 13 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Key Function Clear Key Erase character in edit mode. Delete highlighted entered item. Browser Key Opens Browser. Asterisk Key In standby mode, press and hold to switch PhotoLight or flashlight on or off. In numeric and standby modes, press repeatedly for *, +, p and w characters. In Dictionary mode, scroll to other word choices when word is underlined. In edit mode, press to open special character table. Zero Key In standby mode, press and hold to enter + character for dialling. In edit mode, enter space. Silent Mode Key In standby mode, press and hold to switch 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. Multibutton (on side of phone) From external display, turns on backlight for 15 seconds or if backlight is already on, brings up status icons. Turns off ringer during incoming call. Takes a picture in Camera mode when flip is closed. Symbols used in this manual Press Power key. Press outside edges of navigation key to scroll up, down, left or right to move through menus and text. Press Send key. Press Left softkey. Press Edit key.
Press number keys. Press Asterisk key. Press Multibutton key (on side of phone). Press Applications key. Press navigation key centre. Press End key. Press Right softkey. Press Clear key. Press Browser key. Press Silent Mode key. 13 X700_OI.book Page 14 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM ICONS Different icons appear depending on the features you are using and the options you have selected. Icon Indicates Seven levels indicate battery charge level. Bars scroll when battery is charging. Icon Indicates Alarm is set Seven levels indicate signal strength from network on which phone is currently registered New voice mail message received (if you have 2 lines, left circle is darkened for line 1, right circle is darkened for line 2) GPRS service is available New message received GPRS service is on hold during voice call Message in Outbox waiting to be sent GPRS connection is active Bluetooth is enabled Multiple GPRS connections are active Missed call Call divert is active (if you have 2 lines, 1 or 2 also appears) Line selection 2
(SIM card dependent, if you have 2 phone lines) Data call Keypad is locked Earpiece sound on Loudspeaker sound on Bluetooth is active Infrared is enabled (flashes when active) USB connection enabled Navigation key - scroll and move up or down options Navigation key - scroll left or right, move left or right to view tabs All ringing tones/ring volume are off
(Silent ringtone) Private handsfree headset attached 14 X700_OI.book Page 15 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM STANDBY MODE DISPLAYS MAIN DISPLAY EXTERNAL DISPLAY Press Multibutton once to switch on backlight, then press as needed to toggle between clock and icon views. 15 X700_OI.book Page 16 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM PHONE BASICS AND MANAGING CALLS SWITCHING THE PHONE ON AND OFF Press and hold
. Note: If your SIM card is PIN protected, your PIN code will be requested. Enter the PIN code and press OK. See Security Settings on page 98. MAKING CALLS Check that phone is switched on, signal strength icon displays at least one bar your network operator logo displays before dialling a call.
, and Type in the Phone Number to Dial 1. From standby mode, enter the area code and phone number, and press 2. To end the call, press
. Note: To erase a digit, press During a call, scroll or
. to adjust earpiece volume. Warning: Closing the flip during a call will end the call, when set to default. To set the phone to keep the call connected when you close the flip, see Active clamshell in Call Settings on page 94. Use a Contact Card to Dial From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired name card, press
. If the card has several phone numbers stored, select the one you wish to dial. To add information to your Contacts, see page 30 . Use a SIM Directory Entry to Dial From Contacts application:
1. Scroll 2. Scroll to desired name, press To add names and numbers to your SIM directory, see page 30. to SIM directory view. 16 X700_OI.book Page 17 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Speak the Name to Dial To dial by saying the name of the person you wish to call:
1. Press and hold 2. After the prompt to Say a command, say Voice Dial. 3. After the prompt to Say the name or number, say the full name of a person in your
. Contact list, including first name and last name. 4. The name is repeated, and the phone will begin dialling. See page 106 for more Voice Command options. Speed Dialling If you assigned speed dialling keys (see page 105) to your frequently called numbers, you can dial them with 2 key presses. 1. From standby mode, press the preset speed dial digit key
. If Speed dialling is set to On, (see Call Settings on page 94), just press and hold the preset speed dial digit key to dial the assigned number. then press
Note: Location number 1 may be reserved for voice mailbox number. Dialled Numbers, Received, or Missed Calls List You can quickly dial previously dialled numbers, received call numbers, or numbers of calls you missed. 1. From standby mode, press 2. From the list of Dialled numbers, scroll to desired entry and press to dial. Scroll to move to Received calls tab and Missed calls tab to select a number from either of those lists. Automatic Redial If you set Automatic redial to On in the Call Settings menu (see page 94), your phone will automatically redial the number up to 10 times under certain conditions, such as no answer, destination number is busy, network busy, or some connection errors. Press Quit or to stop automatic redialling. Dial from Messages If a received message contains a phone number, you can dial it from the Inbox message. You can also call the sender of an SMS text message. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. Scroll to Inbox and open. 2. Scroll to desired message and open. 17 X700_OI.book Page 18 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. To find the phone number within a message, press Options and select Find >
Phone number, E-mail address, or Web address. When found, text and numbers will be underlined. To call the sender of SMS text message from the open message, press to dial the senders phone number. International Calling to enter +, the international prefix, which is a From standby mode, press and hold shortcut for international dialling access. Then type in the country code, area code, and phone number. Press
. Note: Many countries/regions include an initial 0 in the area code. In most cases, you should omit this when dialling international numbers. For further help, contact your wireless service provider. Emergency Calls Dial the local emergency number used in your current location. 1. Switch on the phone if it is off. 2. Verify that the antenna icon is displayed. 3. Enter the local emergency number (such as 112) and press
. Note: You can call the local emergency number even if the keys are locked. Making emergency calls without SIM is country or network operator dependent. Send Service Command to Network Ask your wireless service provider to activate a particular service by sending a service command. These commands, which may be called USSD commands, can activate services such as mobile prepay and chat. 1. First, contact your wireless service provider for the proper service command code. 2. Type in the supplied service command code. If the phone recognises it as a supplementary service or USSD request, press Send service comm. ANSWERING CALLS When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and flashes green. Note: If the phone is set to a ringtone with vibrating alert on, the phone flashes green and vibrates instead of ringing. 1. Open flip to answer a call. If flip is open, press to answer a call. 18 X700_OI.book Page 19 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM
. Then if flip is closed. If flip is open, press Silence Mute Ringing Tone To mute ringing tone, press answer the call by pressing Change Answer Settings To change the setting so a call will not be answered by opening the flip, see Active clamshell in Call Settings on page 94. To answer by pressing any key except Settings on page 94. Divert Incoming Calls To divert calls to your voice mailbox or another number, see Call Divert on page 101. Then you can press If you ignore the call by not pressing any keys, the call details appear on the Missed calls list. or Reject softkey and incoming calls will be diverted.
, see Anykey answer in Call
, or
, ACTIVE CALL OPTIONS When on a call, you can put the call on hold, mute the microphone, send touch tones for passwords, etc., and create multi-party calls, depending on network support. Place Calls on Hold To put a call on hold or release the call from hold, press Options and select Hold or Unhold. If you are connected to 2 calls (an active call and a call on hold), press Options and select:
Swap Transfer Put active call on hold and activate held call. Connect an active call and held call, or incoming call to active or held call, and disconnect yourself from both calls, leaving the two callers to talk to each other. Shortcuts: You can also press to switch between Hold and Unhold on one call, or switch between one active and one held call (Swap). To end a held call and continue with the active call, press To end the active call and continue with the held call, press and and
. 19 X700_OI.book Page 20 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM HANDSFREE TALKING To hear the callers voice from the handsfree loudspeaker, press Loudsp.. Set the phone down nearby so you and several others can have a conversation without holding the phone. To go back to the earpiece, select Handset. Loudspeaker icon -- handsfree is active. Earpiece icon -- handsfree is not active. If you have activated a Bluetooth handsfree headset, press Options and select BT Accessory to hear the callers voice in the Bluetooth headset.
, phone to increase or decrease volume of phone earpiece
, or if a headset is attached. Note the volume step bars change as you Volume Control Scroll or loudspeaker adjust volume. To mute or unmute the microphone, press Options and select Mute or Unmute. Mute switches off microphone of phone and any accessory microphones if attached. Unmute switches microphone back on. CALL WAITING If you activated Call waiting network service in Call Settings (see page 94), you can answer an incoming call when on an active call. 1. During an active call, press to answer an incoming call. The active call is put on hold. To switch between the calls, press Swap or To end the currently active call and answer the incoming call, press Replace. 2. To end the currently active call, press
. The held call becomes active. Or to end both calls at once, press Options and select End all calls.
, all calls and data connections are ended. If you press and hold To reject the incoming call, press Reject. The caller receives a busy message or goes to voice mail. Send DTMF 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 services such as voice mailboxes, calling card calls, and banking. During a call, press Options and select Send DTMF if you stored a DTMF touch tone sequence in a Contacts card. Press Find, scroll to desired entry and select. 20 X700_OI.book Page 21 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM To dial or store touch tone sequences:
1. Type in access phone number. 2. Before entering touch tone digits, press repeatedly to scroll through *, +, p and w characters to insert:
a short pause before the digits are transmitted (p character). a manual wait period (w character) that requires you to press Send the call to transmit the digits.
+ character to send a touch tone sequence stored in a speed dial location (see during page 105). 3. Enter the touch tone digits, for example, the access codes for your voice mailbox. 4. Press to immediately dial call, or press Options and select Add to Contacts to store sequence in your Contacts (see page 30). Note: You can enter multiple instances of pause, wait, and speed dial characters and touch tone sequences. Open Applications During a Call During a call, open the main application menu by pressing
, then open the desired application, for example, check your Calendar for an upcoming meeting time. The active call remains connected and is indicated by a small pop-up window. To return to the active call window, exit the application. If you press
, an active call will always disconnect. Play/Record Sound Clips During a Call To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and play. The other person hears the sound clip. To record the current call, see page 112. Multi-Party Calls In a multi-party call, you can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the same time if supported by the network. 1. Call the first party. 2. After the call is connected, press Options and select New call to enter a number or
. The first call is put press Find to go to the Contacts to dial a number and press on hold. 3. After the new call is answered, press Options and select Conference to join the held call and the active call together. From then on, there is only one active call, which is the multi-party call. 4. To add another party to the call, repeat step 2, then press Options and select Conference > Add to conference. 21 X700_OI.book Page 22 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 5. To have a private conversation with one of the parties, press Options and select Conference > Private. Scroll to desired party and press Private. The separated party becomes the active call on your phone, the multi-party call is put on hold;
however the remaining callers can continue with the multi-party call. To return to multi-call, press Swap. To return Private call to multi-call, press Options and select Conference > Add to conference. 6. To drop a party from the multi-party call, press Options and select Conference >
Drop participant. Scroll to desired party and press Drop. 7. To end the multi-party call, press
. Note: If you are on an active call and already have a held call, start at step 3. ENDING CALLS There are several ways to end a call:
Close the flip. Press Press End call softkey. Press Options and select End active call. To end all calls if there are more than one:
Press Options and select End all calls. If you press and hold See Active Call Options starting on page 19 for ending held calls, waiting calls, and multi-party calls.
, all calls and data connections are ended. CLOSE THE PHONE DURING A CALL Closing the flip clamshell ends the call. This is the default setting for Active clamshell in Call settings. If you want to close the phone and speak handsfree during a call, change the Active Clamshell setting to Off. This setting switches the callers voice to the back loudspeaker so you can speak handsfree. To keep calls connected when you close the flip clamshell and prevent calls from being answered when the flip is opened, see Active clamshell in Call Settings on page 94. 22 X700_OI.book Page 23 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM ENTERING TEXT There are two main ways to enter text; using the predictive text dictionary to quickly enter words, or alpha mode in which each key is tapped until the planned letter appears. DICTIONARY FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT ENTRY Dictionary uses a predictive text system to enter words by pressing one key per letter to display the planned word, instead of pressing keys multiple times until each planned letter appears. For example, to enter Call me. in a message, press:
l l a C When you press the 6 key and the 3 key, the word of appears on screen, because the English dictionary ranks of as the most common word associated with the key presses 6 and 3. To change the word of to me, press once, and the word changes. m e
. DISPLAY PLANNED WORD MATCHES If the correct word does not display, press word list. To choose from all the word matches, press Matches. ADD WORDS TO PREDICTIVE TEXT DICTIONARY and select Dictionary >
To add a word that is not already in the dictionary, press Insert word. You can also add the word to the dictionary when Spell softkey appears. repeatedly to scroll through an alternate and select Dictionary >
GENERAL TEXT ENTRY Enter text and numbers in one of three ways:
Alpha mode - press each key repeatedly until planned letter appears Dictionary mode - press one key per letter for dictionary to display planned word Numeric mode - enter numbers Shortcut: To enter numbers while in alpha or dictionary mode, press and hold desired number key
. In both alpha mode and dictionary mode, choose from:
First letter capital Lower case All capitals 23 X700_OI.book Page 24 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM To enter symbols, press To enter text at a flashing cursor:
1. Press the number keys associated with the planned letters repeatedly until the and select Insert symbol. planned letters appear on screen. To enter text using the predictive text dictionary, press and select Dictionary on, if it is not already active. 2. Editing actions for each key and shortcuts:
Enter space. Enter punctuation by pressing repeatedly.
, then press In Dictionary mode, press scroll to other punctuation. Erase a character. repeatedly to Press and hold to switch between text and number modes. Press to scroll through upper case, lower case, and first letter capital mode. Press twice briefly to turn Dictionary on or off. Turn Dictionary on or off. Switch to number mode. Insert symbols. Change writing language. In Dictionary mode, scroll to other word choices when word is underlined. Press outer edges to scroll up, down, left, and right through text. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text 1. To cut, copy, and paste text, move cursor to left of text you wish to copy. 2. While holding down 3. Release keys to stop highlighting. 4. Press 5. In message field, move cursor to new desired location, press and select Cut or Copy.
, press and hold to highlight text. and select Paste. 24 X700_OI.book Page 25 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM NAVIGATING THE APPLICATIONS To view the main applications window, press
. Navigation Key Press the left, right, top and bottom edges of the navigation key to move around the display. Press to:
Open an application item Select a highlighted item Confirm a selection Take a picture with the camera If an up or down arrow appears at the bottom of the display, scroll additional items. or to go to 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 the desired items location on the grid view. The grid view numbering system is:
1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 Tabs There may be more files, folders, or pages associated with an application item, which can be viewed by moving right and left across the screen. This is indicated by tabs arrows
, or numbers near the top of the screen. For example, if you are viewing page 5 of 12 pages associated with a file, 5/12 and arrows are displayed. Scroll to move through the tabs and pages. and
, Condensed Instructions In this guide, to condense wording, statements are used such as Press Options and select Open. This means to press Options, highlight Open, and press Select. You may need to scroll within the menu to reach Open. Many menu items are available within Options menus and other menus, thus these shortcut statements will be used throughout the guide to indicate the same type of process. 25 X700_OI.book Page 26 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM In this guide, a statement such as Select Send > Via multimedia, means to scroll to Send, then scroll to view the pop-up menu containing Via multimedia, then press or Select softkey to select Via multimedia. Within the pop-up menu, you may need to scroll to highlight Via multimedia. Options Softkey At the first level of each menu item, Options customise the menu system. The options change depending on the menu level you are viewing. To open the Options menu:
Press Options, scroll to highlight the desired action, then press appears as a way to organise or or press Select. Open List view Move Move to folder New folder Memory details >
Exit Open the item. View the menu items in a list form. If you select this, the option changes to Grid view to view the menu items in a grid form. Move the item to another place within the application system. Move the application item into a folder. Create and name a new folder. View information about items stored in the phone memory and memory card (also referred to as miniSD Card). Exit the menu item. These additional actions may be available in the Options menu:
Remove or Delete Rename Edit Remove or delete an item or a marked item (see Mark/Unmark on page 26) on a list or grid, or press Give a new name to the item. Change information you have already entered. Mark/Unmark In menu items containing many files, you can mark specific files in which to perform an action. For example, you may wish to delete 5 images from your Images folder containing 29 images. To mark an item or items:
1. Press Options and select Mark/Unmark > Mark to place a checkmark next to the desired file. Scroll to mark more items as needed, or select Mark all to mark all files. 2. Press Options, then select desired action such as Delete, Send, Move. 26 X700_OI.book Page 27 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM To unmark an item or items:
1. Press Options and select Mark/Unmark > Unmark on a marked file to remove the checkmark. To unmark all files, select Unmark all. Shortcuts: To mark or unmark an item, hold down then press
. To mark or unmark multiple items, hold down navigation key to scroll through desired items. Release then press and hold or of or to stop marking. Menus within a Menu A pop-up menu appears when more than one choice is available. For example, you can send a Contacts entry several ways: via text message, via multimedia, via e-mail, via Bluetooth, and via infrared. To enter a pop-up menu:
Scroll To close a pop-up menu:
Scroll
, or press Cancel softkey.
, or Select softkey.
, or press Save Changes In many cases when editing text or numbers, or changing a setting; press the Back softkey to automatically save changes. MULTITASKING You can work with more than one menu item simultaneously. For example, you can start creating a new message, rename an image, and begin creating a Contacts entry, all without losing the data you have already entered. To keep a menu item open:
Press item. to go to the standby screen. Pressing does not close the open menu Note: During a phone call, terminates the call instead of acting as a shortcut to the standby screen. Opening and closing menu items There are several ways to open menu items:
Press Press Options and select Open. 27 X700_OI.book Page 28 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM There are several ways to close menu items:
Press Options and select Exit. Press Back until Exit softkey appears, then press Exit. Press Close. Shortcut to swapping among open items If you have several menu items open, you can press and hold to view a pop-up window and scroll to locate the desired open item. When you open the item, you will begin at the point where you were previously. To close an open item from the pop-up window, scroll to desired item, press and select Yes. 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 file. The phone finds and displays matching entries. To refine the search, enter two or more letters. SHARED PHONE MEMORY The phones memory capacity is shared by all images; text, multimedia and e-mail messages; Contacts cards; video and sound clips; ringtones; Calendar and Notepad notes; and downloaded applications stored on your phone. 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: (1) store data on your miniSD Card; (2) delete data that is old, copied elsewhere or not being used; (3) delete messages with attachments from your Inbox after saving attachments to an application; (4) use the portrait format to take pictures with the Camera whenever possible. The portrait format file size is much smaller than standard format. To view details of the phone memory and miniSD Card use, and amount of free memory:
1. Press 2. Press Options. 3. Scroll to Memory details. 4. Then scroll to choose phone memory or memory card (also referred to as miniSD
. Card). Also see File Manager on page 117. 28 X700_OI.book Page 29 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM APPLICATIONS MENU MAP The phones main application menus are listed below. The names listed represent the names in list view. The names may be slightly different in grid view. Note: The menus may not appear in the order or with the same icons as listed here. The order and icons vary according to your wireless service provider, or if you have customised your settings. Settings Ringtone Profiles Themes Settings Clock Speed Dialing Voice Cmds PrintBoy Setup About product Calendar Messages Voice mailbox Messages Games MicroGolf Balloon-Headed Boy Camera Contacts Call Logs Recent calls Call duration GPRS counter Favourites Tools Calculator Converter Notepad Voice recorder miniSD Card To-Do List Application Mgr File manager PhotoLight SIM Tool Kit
(optional) Media Media Gallery PhotoBase RealOne Player Video Recorder Connectivity Browser Operator Menu Modem Bluetooth Infrared USB Connection Mgr SyncML Device Mgr Quickoffice 29 X700_OI.book Page 30 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CONTACTS Store names, phone numbers, e-mail, web and street addresses, even a thumbnail picture in a Contact card. Call and send messages directly from Contacts. Numbers can also be stored on your SIM card. See Entering Text on page 23 to learn how to enter text. CREATE NEW CONTACT CARDS From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select New contact. 2. Enter information in main fields:
First name Last name Company Job title Telephone Mobile Fax E-mail 3. From main fields, press Options to:
Place picture from your Images folder into the card. Add thumbnail Add or Delete detail Choose desired fields and icons from list including Job title, Tele-
phone, Tel. (home), Tel. (business), 3 mobile, 3 fax, pager num-
bers, 3 E-mail fields, 3 Web addresses, 3 street address fields, DTMF tones, Birthday, and Note. Change the field name. Edit label 4. Press Done to save entry. Note: See SIM Directory to create and copy entries into your SIM Directory. SIM DIRECTORY The SIM Directory shows you the names and numbers stored on your SIM card. Your wireless service provider can program their service numbers, your wireless phone number and other numbers into your SIM card. You can store personal numbers on your SIM card as well. Unlike a Contacts entry, a SIM Directory entry consists of only one name and one phone number. Copy Numbers to SIM Directory 1. From the Contacts list, highlight the desired card. 2. Press Options and select Copy to SIM direct. 3. Choose one of the phone number fields to copy, press OK. 30 X700_OI.book Page 31 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM If you select All, the phone creates a separate SIM directory entry for each phone number stored with that Contacts entry name. Note: To copy SIM entries to your Contacts, highlight the desired SIM entry, then press Options and select Copy to Contacts. The first time Contacts is opened after a different SIM card is placed in the phone, press OK if you wish to copy SIM contacts into the Contacts memory. Create and Manage SIM Directory Entries 1. From the Contacts list, scroll 2. Press Options and select from:
to SIM directory tab. Call New SIM contact Edit Delete Copy to Contacts My numbers SIM details Call the highlighted entry. Create a new SIM contact entry. Open and enter Name, then enter No. and press Done. Edit the highlighted SIM entry. Numbers stored by your wireless service provider cannot be edited. Delete the highlighted SIM entry. Numbers stored by your wire-
less service provider cannot be deleted. Copy the highlighted SIM entry to your Contacts list. View your own phone numbers. View the number of used and free SIM entries. FIND A CONTACT CARD From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired entry, or enter the first letter of desired entry in beginning with that letter will display. 2. Press to open entry. Entries MAKE A CALL From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contacts entry and press
. Or, press Options and select Call. If entry contains more than one number, choose desired number to dial before pressing Note: To make a call from the SIM directory, from Contacts application scroll to
. SIM directory tab. Scroll to the desired entry and press
. 31 X700_OI.book Page 32 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CREATE A MESSAGE From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to the desired Contacts entry and press Options. 2. Select Create message > Text message, Multimedia message, or E-mail. 3. To complete Text messages, see page 42; or Multimedia messages on page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44. EDIT CONTACT CARDS From Contacts application:
1. Highlight desired Contacts card. 2. Press Options and select Edit. 3. Scroll to desired field to edit, begin entering data. If the field already has information, scroll to move to editing point, press to clear a letter or digit. 4. Press Options to:
Add thumbnail Place picture from Images folder in phone memory or miniSD Card. Add or Delete detail Choose desired fields and icons from list including Job title, Tele-
phone, Tel. (home), Tel. (business), 3 mobile, 3 fax, pager num-
bers, 3 E-mail fields, 3 Web addresses, 3 street address fields, DTMF tones, Birthday, and Note. Change the field name. Edit label 5. Press Done to save entry. Assign Default Number to Dial For a Contact card, set a particular phone number or address that the phone will use each time you wish to call or write messages to that person. From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open. 2. Press Options and select Defaults. 3. Highlight a field:
Phone number Text msg. number MMS number/address E-mail address 4. Press Assign. 5. Scroll to the desired entry and press Select. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to assign default numbers to the other fields. Note: To remove a default assignment, select (no default). 32 X700_OI.book Page 33 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Assign a Ringing Tone From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open. 2. Press Options and select Ringing tone. 3. Scroll to desired tone (after a brief pause tone will play). You can use tones already supplied; sent in messages (see page 46); downloaded (see page 76); or recorded
(see page 111). Note: If tones do not play, change the phones ringtone to General or Outdoor to hear the tones. to move to Groups tab, scroll to desired To assign a ringing tone to a group, scroll group, and continue with step 3. Assign Speed Dial From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open. 2. Scroll to desired phone number field in which to assign the speed dial key, press Options and select Assign speed dial. 3. Press or scroll to desired number key and press Assign. An icon denotes that a speed dial key has been assigned to this number field. To make a call using speed dial, press the associated number key, then press To remove an existing speed dial key, from Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open. 2. Scroll to speed dial phone number field, then press Options and select Remove
. speed dial. See page 105 for speed dial options. Go to Web Address If a Contact card contains a web address, you can launch the Browser and go directly to the web address. From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open. 2. Press Options and select Go to web address. 33 X700_OI.book Page 34 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MANAGE CONTACTS LIST From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Edit, Delete, or Duplicate. Note: See Mark/Unmark on page 26 to select more than one entry. Memory Used in Contacts To view number of cards, groups used and amount of memory used, from Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Contacts info > Memory. Sort List by Last Name or by First Name From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. 2. Open the Name display field to sort the list either by Last name first or First name first. Note: This feature is not available if the phone contains Chinese language. SEND A CONTACT CARD Before a Contact card can be sent by Messaging or to another device, it is converted to an electronic business card format known as vCard. From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact entry. 2. Press Options, scroll to Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. 3. To complete text messages, see page 42; or multimedia messages on page 42; or e-mail messages on page 44; or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. SERVICE NUMBERS If your wireless service provider has stored service numbers on your SIM card, you can view and call the service numbers. From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Service numbers. CREATE AND MANAGE GROUPS Place Contact entries into one group. Select the group name when addressing a new message, and your message is sent to each member of the group. For example, set up Business or Family group. See Messages starting on page 40 to learn how to send messages. 34 X700_OI.book Page 35 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Create New Group From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to Groups tab. 2. Press Options and select New group. 3. Enter a name for the group and press OK. 4. Open the group name, press Options and select Add members. 5. Select desired Contact cards to add. To remove a member from a group, scroll to desired name, then press Options and select Remove from group. Manage Groups From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to Groups tab. 2. Scroll to desired group, then press Options and select from: Open to view group, Delete group, Rename group, add Ringing tone for group. To see if a person belongs to a group; or add a person to a group, from Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card. 2. Press Options and select Belongs to groups or Add to group. When adding, select desired group and press Add. TAKE A PICTURE AND ADD TO CONTACT CARD From Camera application:
1. The main display acts as a viewfinder when the flip is open. The external display acts as the viewfinder when the flip is closed. 2. To snap the picture, press if the flip is open. Or press the Multibutton side of the phone if the flip is closed. The image is saved in your Images folder in Media Gallery. 3. Open Contacts. 4. Highlight desired Contacts card. 5. Press Options and select Edit. 6. Press Options and select Add thumbnail. 7. Select Phone memory. 8. Open Images folder. Scroll to highlight the image and press Select. 9. Press Done. on the 35 X700_OI.book Page 36 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CALENDAR Keep track of upcoming meetings, appointments and special dates. Set alarms to remind you of upcoming events. Calendar events can be sent and received as vCalendar messages and synchronised with other devices to keep track of your schedule. CREATE CALENDAR EVENTS From Calendar application:
1. Press Options and select New entry > Meeting -- events with a start and end time, Memo -- events such as trips or vacations, or Anniversary -- single day events such as birthdays and anniversaries. 2. Enter information in most fields by entering numbers or letters:
Memo Subject Start date End date Synchronisation Anniversary Occasion Date Alarm Synchronisation Meeting Subject Location Start time End time Start date End date Alarm Repeat Synchronisation 3. Press Done to save event. Shortcut: If you start typing after opening the Calendar, you are automatically entering the subject in a Meeting entry. Set Calendar Alarm When you set the alarm to On, scroll When the alarm rings, press Stop other key to snooze the alarm. Set Event Repeat Cycle When an event occurs regularly; for example, baseball practice or music lessons, open the Repeat field to set interval time periods such as Weekly or Monthly. to set the alarm time and date. to stop the alarm. Press Snooze or any 36 X700_OI.book Page 37 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Set Synchronisation If you synchronise your Calendar events with a PC, you can set the privacy level. Set to Private to hide events from online viewers. Set to Public to allow online viewers to see the event. Set to None if you do not wish to synchronise the event with your PC calendar. See Synchronisation on page 85. BROWSE CALENDAR View the calendar by day, by month, or by week. To change view, press Options and select Month view or Week view. Shortcuts: Scroll to move around the calendar. Press Options and select Go to date to go to a desired date. Press to go to today. CALENDAR ICONS Meeting Memo Anniversary Month View Scheduled event -- triangle in the lower right corner of a date. Current date -- underlined. Selected date -- boxed; date also appears in the navigation bar. Far left column -- the years week number (see Week view title in Settings). Week View Days of the week are displayed in columns. Each hour of a day is denoted by a cell. Meeting events -- a colour bar during the scheduled time periods. Memo and Anniversary icons -- appear between 7am and 8am Current weekday -- underlined (if you are viewing the current week). Selected date -- boxed; date also appears in the navigation bar. Screen title -- either the week number or the week dates of the current week, depending on Calendar setting. 37 X700_OI.book Page 38 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Day View To view a certain day, scroll to the date and open. Scheduled events are listed. EDIT CALENDAR EVENTS 1. Scroll to desired date in any view and open. 2. Scroll to scheduled event and open. Edit desired fields. 3. Press Done when finished. DELETE EVENTS 1. Scroll to desired date in Month or Week view, and time period in Week view and open. 2. Press Options and select Delete or press To delete multiple events:
1. View the calendar in Month view. 2. Press Options and select Delete entry > Before date to delete entries before your
. specified date, or All entries. CALENDAR SETTINGS From Calendar application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. Open each option:
Calendar alarm tone Scroll to select desired tone (after a brief pause tone will play). Default view Week starts on Week view title Select Month view, Week view, or Day view. Choose starting day of the week. Choose Week number of the year (e.g. Week 12) or Week dates (e.g. 20.03.05-26.03.05). Note: Week view title setting is available only if Week starts on is set to Monday. Week numbers are shown in layouts only if Week starts on is set to Monday. 38 X700_OI.book Page 39 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SEND CALENDAR EVENTS Before a Calendar event can be sent by Messaging or to another device, it is converted to an electronic scheduling exchange format known as vCalendar. 1. From an open Calendar event in Day view, press Options and select Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared. 2. To complete text messages, see page 42; or multimedia messages on page 42; or e-mail messages on page 44; or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR Check Chinese Lunar Calendar dates and festivals when still viewing western Calendar information. Note: Chinese Lunar Calendar will appear only when a Chinese language is selected as the phone display language. To display Chinese Lunar Calendar information:
1. From the open Calendar, press Options and select Settings. 2. Scroll to Lunar calendar. 3. Select On. 4. To view Chinese Lunar Calendar detail, press Options and select View lunar data. To turn off Chinese Lunar Calendar information:
1. From the open Calendar, press Options and select Settings. 2. Scroll to Lunar calendar. 3. Select Off. 39 X700_OI.book Page 40 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MESSAGES Messages menu contains these main options:
Voice mail Messages VOICE MAIL Voice mail service stores voice messages from callers who could not reach you. The messages are stored on your wireless service providers network, not on your phone. You must first subscribe to voice mail from your wireless service provider before using this service. Listen to Voice Mail Messages When you receive a new voice mail message, an alert sounds if ringtone is not set to silent, and the voice mail icon 1. Press and hold in standby mode to dial your voice mail message centre. displays. You can also press and in standby mode. 2. Follow the prompts to listen to your voice mail messages. If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, enter the voice mail message centre phone number given to you by your wireless service provider. To change the voice mailbox number, from Messages application:
1. Open Voice mail. 2. Press Options and select Change number. MESSAGES Send, receive, and store messages from text message (SMS), multimedia (MMS), e-mail, service and cell broadcast. Messaging Types SMS: Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages to mobile phones with short text message capability on the same network or any network that has a roaming agreement. 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 are available to place media objects into prearranged layouts. Multimedia messages can be sent to another mobile phone with multimedia capability or to an e-mail address. E-mail: Create, send and receive e-mail messages, which can have attachments. 40 X700_OI.book Page 41 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Smart messages: Messages containing data such as electronic business cards, ringing tones, Java applications or configuration data such as WAP and multimedia settings. These services do not work by sending messages directly to the recipient, instead they store and forward messages through specifically designated network servers. Before Using Messaging Services Before you can use multimedia or e-mail messaging, your connection settings must be configured. Your multimedia configuration settings may already be set by your wireless service provider. If settings are not available, contact your wireless service provider. Your e-mail configuration settings are provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) that supports POP3/IMAP4/SMTP protocols. Before you can send and receive e-mail:
(1) you need a subscription for data services, (2) contract must be set up with an ISP, (3) you must configure an Internet Access Point (see Access Point Settings on page 95). Messages Menu Main Options New message Create new messages. Inbox Stores received messages except e-mail and 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. In some main Messages options, icons indicate the message type:
Text message Multimedia E-mail Smart Bluetooth Infrared WAP push Cell broadcast Unknown Attachment To view Cell Broadcast messages, see page 56. 41 X700_OI.book Page 42 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CREATE NEW TEXT MESSAGES From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Open New Message and select Text message. 3. In the To field, type in recipients phone number. To retrieve from Contacts card, press select Add recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK. Select desired number if entry has several numbers. To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by
, or Options and pressing
. 4. Scroll 5. to move to text entry field, enter text. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Picture Template Picture msg. from Media Gallery Select from a list of sentences in which you fill in the blank 6. To send, press or press Options and select Send. Note: Text messages have a 160 character limit. The counter keeps track of total characters available. If you use more than 160 characters, a new text message starts, but appears as one message or more at destination. You may be charged for more than one text message. CREATE NEW MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Open New message and select Multimedia message. 3. In the To field, type in recipients phone number or e-mail address. To retrieve from Contacts card, press
, or Options and select Add recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK. Select desired number if entry has several numbers. Card must have a phone number or e-mail address to be visible. 4. Scroll 5. to move to text entry field, enter text. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Image Sound clip Video clip New image New sound clip Image from your Images folder Sound clip from your Sound clips folder Video clip from your Video clips folder New image from Camera New sound clip from Voice Recorder To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by pressing
. 42 X700_OI.book Page 43 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Slide Add new slide to message 6. To send, press or press Options and select Send. Note: 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. Create Presentation Choose from four presentation templates to create an impressive multimedia show. 1. Complete steps 1, 2 and 3 in Create New Multimedia Messages on page 42. 2. Press Options and select Create presentation. 3. Select from the list of templates:
Image template Video template Sm. image tem. Temp. with title 4. Highlight desired template, press Select. 5. Scroll to the video, text, or image region of the template to highlight it. 6. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Image Sound clip Video clip Note New image New slide Image from your Images folder Sound to play at start of show Video clip from your Video clips folder Note from Notepad (if a text region is highlighted) New image from Camera Add new slide to show Note: Available choices depend on region highlighted. 7. Press Options and select:
Send Full screen Normal screen Send completed presentation Edit in full screen view Edit in normal screen view with signal icon, slide number, and softkey labels in view Start or stop text editing, change text colour Preview entire message before sending Remove image, sound clip, video clip, or current slide Edit text Preview message Remove >
Backgrnd. settings > Set background colour, add background image to current slide or entire presentation, remove background image 43 X700_OI.book Page 44 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Effect settings >
8. To send, press Set transition effect between images and between slides or press Options and select Send. CREATE NEW E-MAIL MESSAGES Before you can write an e-mail message, at least one mailbox must be configured. See page 48. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Open New message and select E-mail. 3. In the To field, type in recipients e-mail address. To retrieve from Contacts card, press
, or Options and select Add recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK. Card must have an e-mail address to be visible. To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by 4. Scroll to enter recipients in Cc (courtesy copy) field and type subject in subject pressing
. field (both fields optional). 5. Scroll 6. to move to text entry field, enter text. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Image Sound clip Video clip Note Template Image from your Images folder Sound clip from Sound clips folder Video clip from Video clips folder Note from Notepad Select from a list of sentences in which you fill in the blank 7. To send, press To view, add, or remove attachments before sending, press Options and select
, or press Options and select Send. Attachments. If phone is set to send e-mail during next connection to mailbox, then pending e-mail will be stored in Outbox. Change setting by pressing Options and selecting Sending options. COMMON WRITING TASKS To cut, copy and paste text, see page 24. To save before sending, press Close. Message is automatically stored in Drafts folder. To match names in To and Cc fields to names in Contacts, press Options and select Check contacts. 44 X700_OI.book Page 45 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM RECEIVE NEW MESSAGES When you receive a new message, the standby screen displays a new message icon and a note indicating the number of new messages. Press Show to read the message. If there is more than one message, press Show to open the Inbox, then scroll to the desired message header and open. INBOX (RECEIVED MESSAGES) Inbox stores received text, multimedia, and smart messages. Incoming Bluetooth;
Infrared; WAP push; SIM; and voicemail, e-mail waiting messages are also placed here. The messages remain in the Inbox until you move them to My folders or delete them. Unread messages have incoming arrow appearing with icon that identifies type of mes-
sage. Read messages have no arrow with icon. Read or Play Inbox Messages From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Inbox and open. 3. A list of message headers displays, indicating type of message sender (Multimedia, Bluetooth, etc.) and icon. Scroll to desired message header and open. The message may first need to be retrieved from the network server depending on the message type or if it contains large files. Press Play if needed for video clips, sound clips and presentations. If the message contains an image, it opens automatically. Note: Scroll to decrease or increase audio volume. Reply to and Forward Inbox Messages From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Inbox. 3. Scroll to desired message, press Options and select Reply > To sender or To all or Forward. 4. To reply, enter text in text field. 5. Press
. To forward, enter recipient(s) phone numbers or e-mail addresses. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer, or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones and other content. 45 X700_OI.book Page 46 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Store Inbox Messages From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Inbox. 3. Highlight desired message. 4. Press Options and select Move to folder. 5. Choose a folder and press OK. Save Attachment or Data You can save images and media clips from messages. Attachments to e-mail, links to streaming media, Contacts cards, Calendar items, ringtones, and configuration data can also be saved. 1. Open desired message. 2. Press Options and select Save. 3. 4. If needed, the data is directed to the appropriate application. If needed, select to save either in phone memory or miniSD Card, press OK. If needed, scroll to desired folder to place object or attachment, press Open or Save. If desired, rename the file. Press Save. Note: Received applications or games can be installed directly from the Inbox. When you open the message, the phone asks if you want to install it now. An attachment or object remains in the Inbox after it is saved to another application. To save memory space, delete message from Inbox. Find Phone number, E-mail or Web Address in Message Within received messages, you can find a phone number, e-mail or web address within message text and use it to call, write, access a service or create a Contacts card. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Inbox or My folders and open. 3. Scroll to desired message and open. 4. Press Options and select Find > Phone number, E-mail address, or Web address. highlight desired item. 5. Text and numbers are highlighted when found. If more than one is found, scroll to 6. Press to Send a message, Add to Contacts to add or update Contacts, Call a number, Go to web address, or Add to bookmarks to add web address to bookmarks. 46 X700_OI.book Page 47 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MY FOLDERS (ORGANISE MESSAGES) Store your messages in My folders. You can also create and name new folders. For example, create a folder for Friends and one for Family messages. Folders can also be created by message type or by subject. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select My folders. 3. Press Options and select New folder. 4. Enter a name for your folder and press OK. Note: You cannot create folders within a folder. To rename or delete a folder, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select My folders. 3. Scroll to desired folder, press Options and select Rename folder or Delete. Templates Templates are short sentences in which you fill in the blank, then send the message. Template sentences can also be inserted into longer messages. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select My folders. Select Templates. 3. Scroll to desired text. Press Options and select Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, or Via e-mail. 4. Press 5. Fill in needed information and press and a new message opens with template text already placed. Note: In longer messages, at cursor, press Options and select Insert > Template. Template text is placed at cursor. To create your own template text, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select My folders. Select Templates. 3. Press Options and select New template. 4. Enter text, numbers, or symbols, and press Done. 47 X700_OI.book Page 48 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MAILBOX (E-MAIL MESSAGES) E-mail is received and stored in a separate mailbox. Once you set up a mailbox, Mailbox will be renamed and appear with its new name in the main Messages list. You can set up to 6 mailboxes, each appears separately in the main Messages list. After your e-mail is set up, use the mailbox to view and send e-mail. Files such as images, sound and video clips can be attached from phone memory or miniSD Card. Supported e-mail clients include a standard POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, MIME client. E-mail messaging takes place over CSD and GPRS bearerset using standard Internet e-mail protocols over TCP/IP. Note: Before you can send or retrieve e-mail, you must first set up a mailbox. Configure Mailboxes From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Scroll to E-mail and open. 4. Highlight Mailboxes and open. 5. Press Options and select New mailbox. 6. Enter information in fields. Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry. Mailbox name Use default name or enter a name for your mailbox and press OK.
* Access point in use Default Access Point supplied by wireless service provider
* My e-mail address Enter your own e-mail address and press OK. May be supplied by wireless or Internet service provider. Enter SMTP mail server address. Choose During next conn. or Immediately. Select Yes or No. Select Yes to enter a signature for outgoing messages. Enter a name to log into service provider remote mailbox. Enter password. Enter address of incoming mail server (POP or IMAP), supplied by service provider. Select POP3 or IMAP4. Select Off or On. Determined by Internet service provider.
* Outgoing mail server Send message Send copy to self Include signature User name Password
* Incoming mail server Mailbox type Security 48 X700_OI.book Page 49 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM APOP secure login
(POP3 only) Retrieve attachment
(IMAP4 only) Retrieve headers
(IMAP4 only) Select Yes to use authenticated POP log in, encrypts password. Select Yes or No to automatically retrieve attachment when message is fetched. Select All to retrieve all message headers, or select User defined and type in a number to retrieve only the latest headers. Select Mailbox Name to Use to Send E-mail To select which mailbox to use to send e-mail messages, see page 55. If you have more than one mailbox and you start to write a new message, the phone notifies you of the mailbox name that is currently in use. To change the mailbox, see page 55 to change Mailbox in use setting. Create a New E-mail Message To create a new e-mail message, see page 44. Retrieve E-mail You can view your mailbox either online or offline. When you are online, you see your messages stored on the remote server. When you are offline, you see messages retrieved from the remote server to your phone, or message headers if not yet retrieved. IMAP4 protocol allows you to retrieve messages 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. To connect to your mailbox, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Press Options and select Connect. 4. Once you are connected, press Options and select Retrieve e-mail > New, Selected, or All. To select certain messages, use Mark/Unmark action. 5. Once messages are retrieved, you can read them offline. Press Options and select Disconnect. 49 X700_OI.book Page 50 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Read Messages Offline From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Press No when phone asks to connect to mailbox. 4. Scroll to desired message and open. Reply to E-mail Messages From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Highlight desired message. 4. Press Options and select Reply > To sender or To all. Copy E-mail Messages From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Highlight desired message. 4. Press Options and select Copy to folder. 5. Choose from the appropriate folders and press OK. Sort Message List From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Press Options and select Sort by > Date, Sender, or Subject. Save Attachment or Data You can save attachments, such as Contacts cards, Calendar items, links to streaming media, and configuration data. 1. Open desired message. 2. Press Options and select Attachments >
Open Save Send Open attachment in read-only mode. Save attachment. Send attachment via Bluetooth or via infrared. Note: Attachment cannot be opened, saved, or sent if it has not been retrieved. 50 X700_OI.book Page 51 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Add E-mail Address to Contacts Card From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Open desired message. 4. Press Options and select Add to Contacts > Create new to create a new Contacts card using the senders e-mail address, or Update existing to place the senders e-mail address in an existing Contacts card. 5. Continue with Create New Contact Cards on page 30 or Edit Contact Cards on page 32. Manage Mailboxes From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Scroll to E-mail and open. 4. Highlight Mailboxes and open. 5. Scroll to desired mailbox name and press Options and select Edit or Delete. DRAFTS Your unfinished text (SMS), multimedia (MMS), and e-mail messages that have not been sent are stored in the Drafts folder. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Drafts and open. 3. Scroll to desired message and open. 4. Enter the rest of the information. 5. Press Send Add recipient Insert >
Send message Send to more than one address Insert items such as Picture, Image, Sound clip, Video clip, or Template, depending on what type of file the message type sup-
ports Open, insert, or remove attachments or objects
, or if desired press Options and select:
Attachments (E-mail) Objects (Multimedia) Edit presentation
(Multimedia) Preview message
(Multimedia) Edit the presentation Preview message before sending 51 X700_OI.book Page 52 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Check contacts Message details Sending options Match names in To and Cc fields to names in Contacts View details such as message size View or change sending options depending on type of message SENT Text, multimedia, smart, and e-mail messages that have been successfully sent are stored in the Sent folder, which stores the last 15 sent messages. Move Sent Messages to My Folders From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Sent and open. 3. Scroll to desired message, then press Options and select Move to folder. 4. Select desired folder and press OK. View or Delete Sent Messages To view or delete sent messages and objects or attachments, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Sent and open. 3. Scroll to desired message and open. 4. Press Options and select:
Attachments (E-mail) Objects (Multimedia) Delete Message details Open, save, or send attachments or objects Delete message, object or attachment View details such as message size 52 X700_OI.book Page 53 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM OUTBOX Outbox stores messages waiting to be sent, and messages that could not be sent; for example, connection to the network failed. It also temporarily stores Bluetooth and Infrared messages that are waiting for connection to the receiving device. If the connection fails, Outbox does not keep the message. The Outbox icon Outbox. Status of Outbox messages:
Sending Connecting to network Queued Deferred Suspend sending to another time Waiting to connect If sending failed, resend attempt Sending has not been successful appears on the standby screen when there are messages in the Waiting Resend at Failed E-mail waiting for connection Send, View, and Manage Outbox Messages From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Outbox and open. 3. Scroll to desired message. Press Options and select:
Defer sending Message details Send Move to Drafts Defer sending until you manually send View details such as message size Send message now Move message to Drafts folder, where it can be edited and resent Messages waiting in the Outbox are automatically resent (except e-mail set to send during next connection), depending on network availability. To cancel resending, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Outbox and open. 3. Scroll to desired message. Press Options and select Delete. 53 X700_OI.book Page 54 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM REPORTS Delivery reports for text, multimedia, and smart messages can be sent by your wireless service provider, and stored in the Reports folder. Delivery reports are not available for e-mail messages. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. For text messages, open Text message, scroll to Receive report and select Yes. For multimedia messages, open Multimedia message, scroll to Receive report and select Yes. MESSAGE SETTINGS Text Message Settings From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Open Text message. Open fields as needed:
Message centres Msg. centre in use Receive report Message validity Message sent as Choose from provided list of network and SIM message centres Choose which message centre is used to deliver text messages Choose Yes or No. If Yes, delivery reports showing status of sent text messages are stored in Reports folder. Choose a time period from 1 hour to maximum in which text message delivery is attempted from the message centre. Choose Paging or E-mail if you wish to convert your text mes-
sage to one of those forms for sending. Available only if network can perform the conversion. Preferred connection Choose GSM or GPRS connection. Reply via same ctr. Select Yes to allow your text message recipients to use your text message centre to reply to you without having to subscribe to a text messaging service. Multimedia Message Settings From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Open Multimedia message. Open fields as needed:
* Access point in use Choose from list of access points. See page 95 to create and edit access points. 54 X700_OI.book Page 55 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Multimedia reception Choose Only in home net., Always on or Off for incoming On receiving msg. messages. Choose Retr. immediately, Defer retrieval or Reject message for incoming messages. Select Yes to receive messages from anonymous (unknown) senders. Select Yes to receive advertisements. Select Yes to receive delivery reports. Allow anon. messages Receive adverts Receive report Deny report sending Select Yes so that your phone will not send a delivery report to Message validity Image size Default speaker confirm receipt of a new message. Choose a time period for the message centre to attempt mes-
sage delivery. Select Small (default) for 160x120 (max) image size, or Large for 640x480 (max). Choose to play sound clips from Loudspeaker or Handset speaker. E-mail Message Settings From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Open E-mail. Open fields as needed:
Mailboxes Mailbox in use View list of mailboxes you have set up. Select mailbox to use to send e-mail. Service Message Settings From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Open Service message. Open fields as needed:
Service messages Download messages Select Manually to allow only authorised senders to send ser-
Select On to receive service messages. vice messages. Cell Broadcast Message Settings From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 55 X700_OI.book Page 56 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. Open Cell broadcast. Open fields as needed:
Reception Language Topic detection Select On to receive cell broadcast messages. Select All to receive cell broadcasts in all possible languages, or Selected to choose from a list, or Other if your preferred lan-
guage is not listed. Select On to view a list of topic indexes provided by the network. Other Message Settings From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Open Other. Open fields as needed:
Save sent messages Select Yes to save sent messages to the Sent folder. No. of saved msgs. Type in a number to set maximum amount of messages saved to Sent folder. SIM MESSAGES To view, copy, or delete text messages stored on the SIM card, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select SIM messages. 3. A list of messages stored on the SIM card appears. 4. To view the messages, first copy them to the phone memory. Before copying multiple messages, use Mark/Unmark > Mark or Mark all to mark any or all desired messages to perform copying at one time. Press Options and select Copy. 5. Choose the desired folder to place the copy and press OK. 6. If desired, press Options and select Delete to delete messages from the SIM card. CELL BROADCAST MESSAGES Cell broadcast messages are sent by your wireless service provider to GSM customers in a certain area. They provide general information about topics such as weather reports, traffic news, and customer services. Available topic names and numbers are supplied by your wireless service provider. Note: Leaving Cell broadcast set to On reduces battery life. From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Cell broadcast. 56 X700_OI.book Page 57 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. Press Options and select:
Open Subscribe or Unsubscribe Hotmark or Remove hotmark Topic >
Settings Open topic Subscribe to selected topic to receive related messages. Select Unsubscribe to stop receiving related messages. When topic is hotmarked, you will receive a notice when related messages arrive. Choose Add manually to type in a topic name or topic number or Delete all. See Cell Broadcast Message Settings on page 55 to turn on or off Cell broadcast reception, choose Cell broadcast language, and turn on or off topic detection. SERVICE COMMAND Ask your wireless service provider to activate a particular service by sending a service command. These commands, which may be called USSD commands, can activate services such as mobile prepay and chat. 1. Contact your wireless service provider for the proper service command statement. From Messages application:
2. Open Messages. 3. Press Options and select Service command. 4. Enter the service command, then press
. 57 X700_OI.book Page 58 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CAMERA Take pictures to send in a multimedia or e-mail message, or for your Contacts cards. Pictures can also be sent via infrared or Bluetooth. Note: Camera mode depletes battery power more rapidly. To conserve your battery, the phone shifts to camera standby mode after 1 minute if no keys are pressed. TAKE A PICTURE From Camera application:
1. With the flip open, the main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject. 2. To snap the picture, press
. The image is automatically saved to Images folder. See Gallery on page 62. Scroll to Via To send the picture immediately, press multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. To complete multimedia messages, see page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44; or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. If you do not want to save it, either:
Press Press Options and select Delete. and select Yes. Change Capture Modes To choose different picture capture modes, scroll Standard Portrait regular size landscape pictures (640x480 pixels [VGA]) smaller pictures that use much less memory and can be placed in Contacts cards (80X96 pixels) to select:
Red number in upper right corner indicates the amount of pictures that can fit in phone memory, depending on selected image size. Zoom You can zoom in on your subject before taking a picture. 1. When viewing your subject in the viewfinder, press again for 4x zoom. Press to step back one zoom level. 2. Press to snap the picture. once for 2x zoom, press 58 X700_OI.book Page 59 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Self-timer Set the camera to take a picture after setting the timer to delay the shutter. 1. From the viewfinder, press Options and select Self-timer > 10 seconds, 20 seconds, or 30 seconds. 2. Move the phone around to frame your subject. 3. Press Activate to start the timer. The shutter sounds when the picture is taken. The image is stored in the Media Gallery Images folder. Photolight Light up your subject before snapping a picture. See PhotoLight on page 119. TAKE A SELF-PORTRAIT From Camera application:
1. Close the phone flip. The external display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject. 2. Press Multibutton 3. Open the flip. The image appears on the main display. on side of phone to snap the picture. The image is automatically saved to Media Gallery Images folder. To make changes to the image, press Options and select Go to Gallery. See Gallery on page 62. To send the picture immediately, see Send Pictures on page 60. If you do not want to save it, press Options and select Delete. SAVE PICTURES Pictures are automatically saved in the Images folder in Media Gallery in phone memory, or you can save them on the miniSD Card. To save pictures to the miniSD Card, from Camera application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. 2. Scroll to Memory in use and open. 3. Select NO NAME or the name assigned to your miniSD Card. All pictures are saved to the miniSD Card until this setting is changed to Phone memory, or miniSD Card is removed. Note: To rename your miniSD Card, see miniSD Card (MEMORY CARD) on page 113. 59 X700_OI.book Page 60 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM VIEW PICTURES From Camera application:
1. Press Options and select Go to Gallery. A list of images stored in phone memory displays. Scroll to desired image and open. Or to view images in miniSD Card, press Back, scroll Scroll to desired image or folder and open. to miniSD Card tab. NAME PICTURES To change the name that is used as the default file name for new images, from Camera application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. 2. Open Default image name and enter desired text. For example, if you change the Image Name to SkiTrip, then your pictures will be named SkiTrip; SkiTrip(01); SkiTrip(02), etc. until the default name is changed. 3. To rename an individual image when you have taken a picture:
1. With saved image on main display, press Options and select Rename. 2. Enter a new name for the image. PICTURE QUALITY To choose the compression level (memory size) of future pictures:, from Camera application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. Open Image quality. 2. Select 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, use High or Normal picture quality so the quality will be better maintained when enlarged on a computer screen. Basic picture quality is best when the pictures will be viewed on phones and other small screens. Note: All three levels are 640 x 480 pixels resolution (sharpness). SEND PICTURES Send the picture you just took to your family and friends. 1. With saved image on main display, press Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. 2. To complete multimedia messages, see page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44;
or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84.
, or press Options and select Send >
60 X700_OI.book Page 61 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Add a Picture to Contact Card To add a picture to a Contact card, see Edit Contact Cards on page 32. Incoming Calls when in Camera Mode If you receive a call while in camera mode, the phone temporarily suspends camera mode and switches to the incoming call display. Once you answer the call, the screen returns to Camera mode and a small active call icon displays. If a captured image is on the preview screen, it is saved in the Media Gallery Images folder. 61 X700_OI.book Page 62 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MEDIA Media menu contains these main options:
Gallery Video Recorder PhotoBase RealOne Player GALLERY Store, play, and manage your pictures, images, video clips, sound clips and streaming links (web addresses) in the phone memory or miniSD Card. Send media files to friends and family via multimedia, e-mail, Bluetooth, or infrared. See Specifications on page 134 for supported media file formats. VIEW IMAGE, SOUND, AND VIDEO FOLDERS From Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 2. Phone icon tab shows data stored in phone memory, or scroll on miniSD Card. 3. Select folder:
to view data stored Documents Images Sound clips Video clips See File Manager on page 117 to view your QuickOffice docu-
ments. Scroll to desired image, or open Wallpapers folder to view wall-
paper files. Contact your network operator for availability of Pic-
ture msg. service. Choose Digital sounds folder or Tones folder. Video clips. VIEW IMAGES, ZOOM IN, AND SET AS WALLPAPER When an individual image is open, you can zoom in/out, rotate and view images full screen, and do other actions as listed below. From Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 2. Phone icon tab shows data stored in phone memory, or scroll to view data stored on miniSD Card. 3. Open Images folder, then scroll to and open desired image. 4. Press Options and select:
Send >
Set as wallpaper Send file to another device. Set image as wallpaper in standby mode. 62 X700_OI.book Page 63 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Rotate >
Zoom in / Zoom out Full screen Normal screen Rename View details Add to Favourites Rotate image Left or Right in 90 degree steps. Zoom in or out in steps from 12.5% to 800%. Removes status bar and softkey text to see more of the image. When viewing full screen, press screen to view status bar and softkey text. Rename the image. View details such as file format and size, and image creation time and date. Add a shortcut to view image from Favourites.
, then select Normal Zoom, Rotate, and Panning Shortcuts zooms out;
Zoom zooms in;
zooms in, press again to activate full screen and pan right Pan pan up;
and pan down;
and pan left;
and Press and hold rotates clockwise;
If image is not zoomed, scroll switches between full screen view and original size view rotates counter clockwise to go back to original size view Rotate Original Full screen to go to next image in the current folder. PLAY VIDEO, SOUND CLIPS, AND STREAMING MEDIA Watch video clips and listen to sound clips, or play streaming media. 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, taking up valuable memory. From Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 2. Phone icon tab shows data stored in phone memory, or scroll to view data stored on miniSD Card. 3. Open desired folder(s), then scroll to and open desired video or sound clip. When choosing a link to streaming media, the phone begins connection process to the Internet or to your network. See Player Controls on page 64. Note: For streaming media, after the phone successfully connects to the link (web address of streaming media), there is a short loading period to prepare playback, then the streaming media begins playing. See Player Controls on page 64. 63 X700_OI.book Page 64 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Press Options and select from these additional options:
Copy or move file to miniSD Card. Copy file to phone memory or miniSD Card. Rename clip. Export to miniSD Copy to Rename Gallery downloads > Go to download link for images, videos, or sounds in Browser. Receive via infrared Receive a file via infrared. View details View clip details such as file format, size, resolution, and dura-
tion. Add a shortcut to view or listen to clip from Favourites. Adjust multimedia settings (see page 69). Add to Favourites Settings Note: Gallery downloads and Receive via infrared features may not be available. PLAYER CONTROLS Video controls Play:
Stop:
Pause:
Fast forward:
Fast rewind:
Press Options and select Play. Video automatically begins playing when first opened. Press Stop softkey. Press Pause softkey or press and select Continue, or press Options and select Continue. Press and hold Press and hold on navigation key during play. on navigation key during play. To resume play, press Sound controls To select buttons on screen, scroll or to move box to button and press
Play:
Stop:
Pause:
Fast forward:
Rewind:
Record:
to increase volume, scroll Volume control Scroll screen). To mute the sound in a video clip, scroll sound back on, scroll to decrease volume (note bar scale near top of appears. To turn
. When playing sound clips, the lowest volume setting is level 1. until muted speaker icon SEND PICTURES, VIDEO AND SOUND CLIPS From Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 64 X700_OI.book Page 65 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 2. Phone icon tab shows data stored in phone memory, or scroll to view data stored 3. Open respective folder, then highlight desired file. 4. Press Options and select Send > Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or on miniSD Card. Via infrared. 5. To complete multimedia messages, see page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44;
or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. Note: The Send option is not available for streaming media. DOWNLOAD PICTURES, VIDEO AND SOUND CLIPS From Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 2. Press Options and select Gallery downloads > Graphic downloads, Video downloads, or Tone downloads. 3. The Browser opens. Choose a bookmark site to download the desired media. Note: Free content is available for your X700 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com. Availability of this service is dependent on your country/
region or network. The downloaded content is free, however there will be a communication fee to download. IMAGE UPLOADER Store your personal pictures on an image server and share them with family and friends. To use this service, (1) you must purchase this service from your wireless service provider if it is available (2) you must configure an Internet Access Point. Contact your wireless service provider to obtain the image server settings. Enter the image server settings in the phone (see page 65). Note: Image Uploader service can support only JPG format files. Set Up Image Server From Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 2. Scroll to an image to highlight it. 3. Press Options and select Image uploader > Settings. 4. Open Image servers. For the first time, select Yes to define an image server. 5. Open each field to enter information:
Image server name
* Access point in use Choose desired access point from list. See page 95. User name Enter your user name for the uploader service Enter a descriptive name for the image server 65 X700_OI.book Page 66 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Password
* Web address Auto folder naming Enter your password for the uploader service Enter the web address of the image server Select On to have the current time and date as the default name for your folders on the server To edit or add more image servers, press Options and select Edit or New image server after opening Image servers. You can also delete image servers here. To change the image server in use if you have set up more than one, open Image server in use setting and select desired image server. Upload Images To upload images to an image uploader service, from Media application:
1. Open Gallery. 2. Scroll to the desired image to upload to highlight it. 3. Press Options and select Image uploader > Upload. PHOTOBASE Take pictures, then show them to your friends in a slide show right from your phone. Remove red eye, crop, rotate, or change brightness and contrast of your pictures before sharing them. You can also add frames, clip art, and text to your pictures. Note: For customer support and more information on PhotoBase, visit www.arcsoft.com. TAKE A PICTURE USING PHOTOBASE From Media application:
1. Open PhotoBase. 2. Open Camera. 3. With the flip open, the main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to
, or press Options and select Snap to take a picture. frame your subject. 4. Press The image appears on the display. To keep the picture in your album, press Keep. To delete the picture, press Discard. Before Taking a Picture To change the zoom, scroll or
. To change contrast and brightness, scroll or
. 66 X700_OI.book Page 67 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Before taking a picture, if desired, press Options and select:
Mode >
Picture folder >
Settings Go to Album Choose Frame to add a frame to the picture. Horizontal Pan-
orama and Vertical Panorama allow you to stitch 3 pictures together. Choose the memory to store your pictures. Customize allows you to create a new folder. Configure camera settings. Go to your Album. VIEW PHOTOS From Media application:
1. Open PhotoBase. 2. Open Album. 3. Scroll to desired photo and open. To zoom in or out, press Options and select Zoom In or Zoom Out. Scroll or to pan in zoomed images. Scroll to view previous photo, scroll to view next photo.
, Slide Show To see a slide show of the photos in your Images folder, from Media application:
1. Open PhotoBase. 2. Open Album. 3. Press Options and select Slide show. 4. Select a time interval between slides, and select a transition effect, for example, Top to Bottom, to apply as each slide advances to the next. 5. Press Play. 6. Press to exit. EDIT PHOTOS From Media application:
1. Open PhotoBase. 2. Open Album. 3. Scroll to highlight desired photo and open. 4. Press Options and select Edit. 5. Press Options and select:
Save Save as Send >
Rotate left Save edited photo in place of original photo. Enter a new name for edited photo and save as a new file. Send photo Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, Via infrared, or Via MMS (multimedia). Rotate photo to left. 67 X700_OI.book Page 68 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Rotate right Brightness&
Contrast Remove red eye Crop Resize to adjust brightness, scroll or Rotate photo to right. Scroll trast. Removes red eye from the photo. See Crop Photos on page 68. Resize photo by 200% or by 50%. or to adjust con-
Crop Photos 1. With opened photo on screen, press Options and select Edit. 2. Press Options and select Crop. 3. A dotted cropping box appears. Press make the cropping box taller, scroll scroll to narrow the box size. to resize the cropping box. Scroll to to shorten the box. Scroll to widen the box, 4. To move the cropping box within the photo, press Options and select Move. Scroll as desired to move the cropping box. If you have moved the box, select Resize to adjust the box size again. 5. To apply the crop, press Options and select Crop it. 6. To save the cropped photo as a new photo, press Options and select Save as. Enter a name for the new photo. ADD CLIP ART, FRAMES TO PHOTOS 1. With opened photo on screen, scroll 2. Select Clip Art to add clip art or Frame to add frames. 3. Scroll to desired clip art or frame and select. 4. Once the clip art or frame appears on the photo, press Options and select:
to go to Workshop screen. Move Resize Rotate
, 5. Press Options and select Send for sending options. Scroll Scroll Scroll
, or
, to increase, to rotate left, to decrease to rotate right Warp Photos 1. With opened photo on screen, scroll 2. Select Warp. 3. A black crosshair mark appears on the photo. Scroll to go to Workshop screen. where the warp will start. Press you want the warp to go. To add more warp points, press and red. to desired spot to change the mark to red, then scroll in direction or
, as needed to toggle the mark between black 4. Press Options and select Save, Save as, or Send for desired option. 68 X700_OI.book Page 69 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Add Text to Photos 1. With opened photo on screen, scroll 2. Press Options and select Add new line. Enter text as desired. To edit text, press twice to go to Add Text tab. Options and select Edit current line, Delete current line, Change text color, Change text size, and Edit previous/next line. 3. Press Options and select Save, Save as, or Send for desired option. REALONE PLAYER RealOne Player is a media player that plays your video clips, sound clips and streaming media links (web addresses) stored in the phone memory or miniSD Card. Video and sound clips attached to messages are automatically played by RealOne Player, without having to open the player first. Opening clips from Media Gallery, File Manager, Browser, and Favourites applications launches the RealOne Player. See Specifications on page 134 for supported media file formats. PLAY VIDEO CLIPS AND STREAMING MEDIA From Media application:
1. Open RealOne. 2. Press Options and select Open > Most recent clips for the last several opened media files, or Saved clip to locate existing files and links in the phone memory or miniSD Card. 3. Open desired folder(s), then scroll to and open desired video or sound clip. When choosing a link to streaming media, the phone begins connection process to the Internet or to your network. See Player Controls on page 64. Note: For streaming media, after the phone successfully connects to the link (web address of streaming media), there is a short loading period to prepare playback, then the streaming media begins playing. See Player Controls on page 64. REALONE PLAYER SETTINGS View and adjust settings for video playback and streaming media links. From Media application:
1. Open RealOne. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Highlight Video and open. 4. Select from:
Contrast Open, then scroll or to change the percentage. 69 X700_OI.book Page 70 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Repeat Select On to repeat playback, or select Off to playback one time. To view and adjust streaming media settings, from Media application:
1. Open RealOne. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Scroll to Connection and open. 4. Select Proxy and select No or Yes. If you select Yes, then scroll down and enter the Proxy serv. address and the Proxy port number. 5. Press Back and scroll to select Network. Open Network and select from:
Default access point Choose one of the access points you have set up. See Access Online time Point Settings on page 95. Select Unlimited, 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 Server time-out Lowest UDP port Highest UDP port link until it connects to the server. Scroll left and right to move the slider and change the time period. Select a maximum time period to wait for the media server to begin sending the streaming media. Scroll left and right to move the slider and change the time period. Type in a User Datagram Protocol port number. Type in a User Datagram Protocol port number. Incoming Call when Playing Video If there is an incoming call during playback of video clips, the player pauses the video. It remains paused in the background during calls. To resume play, return to opened file and press Options and select Continue. The player also pauses when an alarm sounds, or a note appears, or you open another application. When you return to the player, press Options and select Continue. If you open an application when streaming video is playing, the streaming video pauses, and stops when the auto disconnect time period is reached. See RealOne Player Settings on page 69. 70 X700_OI.book Page 71 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM VIDEO RECORDER Record video clips to send to others, or play clips on your phone. Note: Video Recorder mode depletes battery power more rapidly. To conserve your battery, the phone shifts to standby mode after 40 seconds if recording has not started. Press Options and select Continue to return to viewfinder mode. RECORD A VIDEO CLIP To record nearby sound with the video, see Video Recorder Settings on page 72. From Media application:
1. Open Video Recorder. 2. The main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject. 3. Press Options and select Record to begin recording. Watch the screen, then move the phone as needed to keep the scene in view. Scroll Press Pause to pause recording, press Resume to resume recording. to zoom out if zoomed in. to zoom in, scroll 4. The video recorder records until reaching the clip size limit (specified in File Duration in Settings), or until you press Stop softkey. 5. Wait for a few seconds while the video clip is saved to Media Gallery Videos folder, or the miniSD Card according to Video storage setting. The last still image of the recording remains on screen. To send the video clip immediately, see Send a Video Clip on page 71. If you do not want to save it, press Delete. and select Yes, or press Options and select Note: The quality of display images may vary depending on the object or environment. Display images may distort when shooting moving objects, especially in a fast moving environment. SEND A VIDEO CLIP 1. With the video clip on screen, press multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. 2. To complete Multimedia messages, see page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44;
or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84.
, or press Options and select Send > Via Play a Video Clip To play the video clip that was just recorded, press Options and select Play. 71 X700_OI.book Page 72 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM To play a stored video clip, from Media application:
1. Open Video Recorder. 2. Press Options and select Video Album. 3. Continue with step 3 in Play Video, Sound Clips, and Streaming Media on page 63. VIDEO RECORDER SETTINGS From Media application:
1. Open Video Recorder. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Select from:
Resolution Audio recording Video name base Video storage File Duration Video quality Choose the size of the display on the screen to be Low or High. Set to On to capture nearby sound as you record. Off turns off the microphone. 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. Choose whether video clips are stored in phone memory or on miniSD Card. Choose a fixed size for recorded clips, or unlimited size. Choose Low or High. PhotoLight Light up your subject before recording a video clip. See PhotoLight on page 119. Incoming Calls when in Video Recorder Mode If you receive a call while in video recorder mode, video recording stops and the video clip is saved. After the calls ends, the last image of the recorded clip displays. 72 X700_OI.book Page 73 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CONNECTIVITY Browse the Internet. View and manage your phones connections to other devices that can be connected to the phone, wirelessly and by cables. Synchronise your Contacts and Calendar entries with your other networked devices. Your network, Internet, e-mail service providers can help you configure and manage your connection settings using Device Manager. View your active connections using Connection Manager. Connectivity menu contains these main options:
Browser Bluetooth Conn Mgr Operator Infrared SyncML Modem USB Dev Mgr BROWSER Your phone has an XHTML configured wireless Internet browser, allowing you access to services such as news, weather reports, banking, sports, travel information and stock quotes. Wireless web sites are designed to be viewed on mobile phone screens, so they consist mostly of text and may contain simple graphics. Wireless sites are written in Wireless Markup Language (WML) and XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language), which is different than Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) used in computer Internet websites and cannot be accessed by wireless phones. Your phone browser can access WAP 2.0 sites and download games, sound, software, WBMP images, vCard and vCalendar events and more. Types of Data Connections GPRS and data call (CSD) data bearer technologies are used to access the Internet. GPRS is General Packet Radio Service, a packet based high speed data transfer technology that allows continuous connection, in which many users share a connection and packets are transferred only as needed. Data call, or CSD, is Circuit Switched Data, which uses a dedicated connection much like ordinary voice phone service. Note: The types of services and content offered when connected to the Browser are supplied entirely by your wireless service provider. 73 X700_OI.book Page 74 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SETUP TO CONNECT TO BROWSER Before starting; (1) you need a subscription for data services from your wireless service provider and (2) you must configure an Internet Access Point. Your wireless service provider may have already completed the Internet Access Point connection settings, or sent them to you in a message. Contact your wireless service provider to find out how setup information is furnished. If you are setting up the Internet Access Point, see page 95. CONNECT TO THE INTERNET There are two main ways to store shortcuts to wireless Internet sites. (1) Bookmark list stores web addresses that you or your wireless service provider saved to the list. stores actual WAP pages that you can view online or offline.
(2) Saved Pages list Shortcut: Press to launch Browser. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Browser. 2. A list of Internet Access Points and bookmarks appears, and folders may appear. Your wireless service provider may have loaded links to their services that appear as bookmarks. Scroll to the desired connection or bookmark and select. You can also scroll
, which stores WAP pages for the Saved pages list that you can view offline, and launch to refresh pages. 3. The phone begins connection process. Note: Your wireless service provider may have set your phone to go to the Home page for their services when you launch Browser. NAVIGATE THE INTERNET In general, when connected to the Internet through the Browser:
or right
, left
, down Scroll up navigation key through the page content. Select a highlighted item or launch an underlined web page. Press and hold to open Bookmarks list. Erase character. by pressing outer edges of Back - Go backward in navigation history. Close - Go to Bookmarks or Saved pages view. Cancel - Ends current download. Press and hold to disconnect the Browser at any time. Indicates secure online browsing connection. 74 X700_OI.book Page 75 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Note: If you go to a site with many graphics, it may take longer for the images to load. To stop images from loading, see Show images setting on page 77. Secure Connections A secure connection means that the connection to transmit data between the phone and the network server has been secured and encrypted. Your wireless service provider is responsible for securing the connection between the network server and Internet sites. Ask your wireless service provider for details of their secure connection capabilities. Proceed with caution when downloading files and content or entering sensitive information. Online Options During an Internet connection, you can add and refresh bookmarks, reload pages, and view active session details. Press Options and select:
Open Accept Service options >
Bookmarks Save as bookmark View image Open highlighted link. Accept your text entry to the current page. Open a list of commands or actions for the page. View Bookmarks list. Save the web address to your Bookmarks. If there are images on the page, open a list of images. To view a specific image, scroll to the image and press OK. Navigation options > Go to web address, History to select a previously viewed page during current session, Clear cache to delete content in cache memory, Reload to update current page. Show images 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. Appears if you have set the Show images setting to No in the Browser settings to allow the images on current page to load. Send current page via text message. Find phone number, e-mail address or web address on current page. Start typing for Find field to appear. View details and security of current session. See Browser Settings on page 77. Appears if you have unread WAP push messages. Details Settings Service msg. Send bookmark >
Find >
75 X700_OI.book Page 76 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM When online, you may have calling options from a current page. You can click on a link to book tickets or order gifts, for example. The link allows you to make a phone call directly from the browser. When viewing any Directory services an Add to Contacts link may appear. Click on the link, and a new Contacts entry form displays. Save the entry to return to the browser. Disconnect from Internet To disconnect from the Internet, either press and hold Disconnect. BOOKMARK OPTIONS Manage your bookmarks when offline or online. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Browser. 2. Press Options and select:
, or press Options and select Download Bookmark manager > Move to folder, New folder, Edit bookmark, Add bookmark, Connect to selected bookmark. Delete. Select Mark or Mark all to perform actions to multiple items. Mark/Unmark >
Navigation options > Go to web address or Clear cache. Advanced options > Add to Favourites to add the bookmark to your Favourites Send >
Find bookmark Settings shortcuts. Send web address to another device. Type in one or two characters to go to bookmark titles beginning with that character See Browser Settings on page 77. DOWNLOAD FILES FROM THE INTERNET You can download ringtones, games, video and sound clips, and applications to your phone through the Browser. After downloading, the files are saved to the relevant menu application in the phone. Note: This feature may not be available. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Browser. 2. Scroll to Download Applications, Download Images, Download Skins, Download Sounds, or Download Videos, and open. 76 X700_OI.book Page 77 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. Scroll to desired bookmark if there is more than one, then open the bookmark. The phone begins connection process. 4. After connecting to the site, scroll to desired hotlink containing the file and open. 5. After the file is downloaded, it is stored in the menu application in which the file is opened; for example, a video clip is stored in Gallery. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded content or possible corruption of phone software. The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content. BROWSER SETTINGS Check your default access point, specify if you want images to be automatically loaded, and allow cookies to be stored on the phone. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Browser. 2. Press Options and select Settings to reach:
Default access point Change default access point for connecting to the Internet Show images Font size Default encoding Cookies through the Browser For faster Internet surfing, select No to stop images from auto-
matically loading. When online, press Options and select Show images on a specific page to load an image. Select a font size for web page text to appear 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, Turkish, Heb. (ISO-Logical), Hebr. (ISO-Visual), Arabic (ISO), Arabic (Windows), Hebr. (Win-
dows), Cent. Eur. (Wind.), Cyrillic (Windows), Greek (Windows), Turkish (Wind.), Baltic (Windows) or Automatic. Choose Allow to store cookies, which are short text files that a web server places on your phone for purposes such as present-
ing customised web pages to you. Choose Show or Hide for secure site notification Security warnings Conf. DTMF sending Select whether to First time only or Always before sending DTMF touch tones during a call when online. 77 X700_OI.book Page 78 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SAVED PAGES Saved pages are web pages and folders you have stored on the phone to view offline. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Browser. 2. Scroll 3. Scroll to the desired page and select. 4. Press Options and select:
to open the Saved pages tab
. Open Back to page Reload Saved pages mngr. > Move to folder to move a saved page to a different folder, New View saved page or open folder. Return to page you visited before opening Saved pages. Download and store the latest version of the saved page. folder, Rename or Delete. Select Mark or Mark all to perform actions to multiple items. Mark/Unmark >
Navigation options > Clear cache to delete content in cache memory. Advanced options > Add to Favourites to create shortcut to page from Favourites Settings application. See Browser Settings on page 77. OPERATOR MENU Your network operator may offer services that you can view using the Browser. Contact your network operator for availability and types of services offered. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Operator. 2. In the page, press Options and select:
Open Close browser Navigation options > Go to web address to go to new address, History to select a Open highlighted link. Disconnect from your operators service pages. previously viewed page during current session, Reload to update current page. Find >
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 phone number, e-mail address or web address on current page. Start typing for Find field to appear. View details and security of current session. See Browser Settings on page 77. Details Settings 78 X700_OI.book Page 79 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MODEM You can link together your X700 phone as a modem to a computer or a PDA to access the Internet. Link your phone and computer to access the Internet To use the X700 phone as a modem there are three options; connect using the infrared port, connect using Bluetooth, or connect using the Panasonic USB Data Cable (EB-
UCX71). See Accessories on page 132 for USB Data Cable information. Prerequisites Set up a dial-up account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). From your ISP, you need the installation CD or your account details (i.e. dial-up number, user name, password, DNS server addresses) to configure Dial Up Networking. When setting up your Internet account for the first time, select X700 as the connecting modem device. For more details, contact your ISP. For help using Windows Dial Up Networking, search Windows Help files. Install X700 as Modem on Computer The following describes how to set up a computer to connect to your X700. The procedure described may differ for other software packages. Note: This info may be on CD-ROM. 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 > Dont detect my modem > Standard 33600 bps modem > Communications Port > Virtual Com Port. For specific instructions on your computers operating system, refer to your computers on-
line help. Note: If connecting with a data cable, select Com 1 in the Communications Port field. Set Up Connection From Connectivity application:
1. Open Modem. 2. Align the infrared port of your phone with the infrared port of the computer. 3. Select Connect via infrared, which opens the infrared connection. To use Bluetooth, you must start the Bluetooth connection from the computer or device to which you are connecting. To prepare your phone to connect via Bluetooth, see Set up Bluetooth on page 81. To use USB data cable, you must start the connection from the computer or device to which you are connecting. 79 X700_OI.book Page 80 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 4. The phone confirms when a connection is established. If Bluetooth connection is successful, when you select Connect via infrared, the phone will state that the modem is already in use by Bluetooth. Note: To close the connection, press Disconn. softkey. If there is an on-going data call, the call is ended first. Make Connection to Internet 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 computers on-line help. 2. Enter X700 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, enter *99# then click Finish. 3. You will now have an X700 connection icon in the computers connection screen. Double click the icon and select Connect to begin the connection. BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Bluetooth wireless technology uses radio waves to communicate with other Bluetooth devices within a maximum range of 10 metres. You can send and receive business cards, pictures, Calendar events, video and sound clips, and other data between Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and computers. Use a Bluetooth headset to talk wirelessly on your phone whilst the phone is in your pocket or purse. This phone supports Bluetooth v1.1 connectivity with the following profiles: Serial port, Dial-up networking, Object push, File transfer, Headset, and Handsfree. 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 of Bluetooth devices. Battery note: Keeping Bluetooth setting On consumes battery power more rapidly. To conserve battery power, switch off Bluetooth setting when not in use. Switch Bluetooth on or off in Settings. 80 X700_OI.book Page 81 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SET UP BLUETOOTH You must first set up Bluetooth connections before using it for the first time. Thereafter, go to the Settings tab to switch Bluetooth setting on or off and change your phones visibility to other Bluetooth devices. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Bluetooth. 2. Select On or Off. Visibility Timeout In the Settings tab, open fields:
Bluetooth My phones visibility Choose Shown to all to allow other Bluetooth devices to find your phone when searching, or select Hidden to keep other Bluetooth devices from finding it during a search. Choose Disabled to keep My phones 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 phones visibility setting changes to Hidden). Use the default name or enter a name for your phone that other devices will see when they search for your phone. Choose Normal, Fast, or Very Fast. My Transfer Speed My phones name PAIR WITH OTHER DEVICE AND CONNECT From Connectivity application:
1. Open Bluetooth. 2. Scroll 3. Ensure that the device in which you want to pair is switched on, and its Bluetooth to Paired devices tab. setting is activated. 4. Press Options and select New paired device. If Bluetooth setting is switched off, press Yes to switch on Bluetooth setting. 5. The phone begins searching for devices and notifies you when it finds the other device. 6. Press Select. Enter the passcode for the connecting device if needed and press OK. If the other device has not yet been paired, first decide on a passcode with the other person, then enter it when requested, press OK. 7. To connect with the device, open the device name and select Connect. Note: The passcode may be stated in the connecting device user guide. 81 X700_OI.book Page 82 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SEND AND RECEIVE DATA VIA BLUETOOTH You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, video and sound clips, bookmarks, configuration messages, and receive applications supported by the phone via Bluetooth. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content. To send data via Bluetooth:
1. Ensure that the device in which you want to pair is switched on, and its Bluetooth setting is activated. On your phone, go to the application menu that contains the data you wish to send, for example, go to Contacts to send a business card. 2. Highlight the desired item to send. 3. Press Options and select Send > Via Bluetooth. If Bluetooth setting is switched off, press Yes to switch on Bluetooth setting. 4. The phone automatically searches for Bluetooth devices nearby. Devices appear one-by-one. If device has already been paired, icon appears with device name. Press Stop to stop search 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, press OK. 5. Scroll to the intended device and select. Connecting message appears, then when other device accepts, a confirmation message displays when transfer is complete. If the other device does not accept the data, Bluetooth connection cannot send the data. To receive data via Bluetooth:
1. Press Show to accept the incoming message containing the data. (If phone is not in standby mode, Show does not appear.) The message is placed in the Inbox in Messages. 2. Open the message, press Options and select Save to save data to phone memory or miniSD Card. You can rename the file. Note: Confirmation is required first if the paired device is not set as authorised. MANAGE PAIRED DEVICES From Connectivity application:
1. Open Bluetooth. 2. Scroll 3. Press Options and select:
to Paired devices tab and scroll to desired device. New paired device Assign short name Search for nearby Bluetooth devices. Change name of paired device to an easily recognised name. 82 X700_OI.book Page 83 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Set as authorised or Set as unauthorised Delete Delete all icon. Unauthorised setting requires confirma-
Allow automatic connection without manually accepting each time, shown by tion each time the device attempts to connect to the phone. Delete the paired device from your list. Delete all paired devices. Icons of paired devices audio computer phone miscellaneous Note: Multiple devices can be paired; however, only one active connection is possible at any given time. INFRARED Transfer data between your phone and other infrared enabled devices using an infrared wavelength connection. You can also use infrared connections for GSM data services, and access the Internet and e-mail via other devices. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content. Caution: This device contains a low power level Class 1 laser product
(Infrared LED), which will not normally harm the eyes. Though invisible to the eye, do not point the infrared beam at anyones eye. Nearby activated infrared devices may cause interference. PREPARE FOR INFRARED CONNECTION Place your phone and the other device within the effective range of the infrared connection, about 20 cm. Verify there are no obstructions between the two devices. Ensure that the infrared ports of the devices point at each other. On the receiving device, activate the Infrared port. If the other 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 computers operating system, refer to the computers on-line help. Note: For Windows 2000 users, to enable infrared use to transfer files, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Wireless Link. In the File Transfer tab, check Allow others to send files to your computer using infrared communications. 83 X700_OI.book Page 84 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SEND AND RECEIVE DATA VIA INFRARED You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, sound clips, bookmarks, configuration messages via infrared, and receive applications supported by the phone. To send data via Infrared:
1. Prepare for infrared connection as described on page 83. 2. Go to the application menu that contains the data you wish to send, for example, go to Contacts to send a business card. 3. Open the item you wish to send. 4. Press Options and select Send > Via infrared. 5. The phone automatically begins infrared connection, indicated by flashing
. Whilst transferring, icon is steady. A confirmation message displays when complete. To receive data via Infrared:
1. Prepare for infrared connection as described on page 83. 2. From Connectivity application, open Infrared. 3. Flashing icon 4. Sender can begin transfer of data. A tone sounds when transfer is complete. 5. Press Show to accept the incoming message containing the data. The message is displays, meaning phone is ready to receive data. placed in the Inbox. 6. Open the message, press Options and select Save to save data to supporting application. You can rename the file. If transfer does not begin within 40 seconds, the infrared connection automatically stops. USB Connect to PC Software Suite over your USB cable using USB application. CONNECT TO PC SOFTWARE SUITE 1. Plug in USB cable into the phone. 2. From the Connectivity application, open USB. 3. USB icon appears indicating that USB connectivity has started. 4. On your computer, begin desired task such as backup or sync. CONNECT TO MODEM 1. Plug in USB cable into the phone. 2. From the Connectivity application, open Modem. 3. Select Connect via USB. 4. USB icon appears indicating that USB connectivity has started. 5. On your computer, start a connection using the phone as a modem. 84 X700_OI.book Page 85 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CONNECTION MANAGER View status, speed, and amount of data transferred for all of your currently active GPRS and Data call network connections. VIEW CONNECTION DETAILS From Connectivity application:
1. Open Conn Mgr. 2. A list of currently active network connections appears, sorted according to starting time of connection. 3. Scroll to desired connection, press Options and select Details to view name, bearer
(GPRS, data call), status (creating connection, idle, active, on hold, closing connection or closed), received and sent data amount in bytes, duration, downlink and uplink transfer speed in kb/sec, dial-up number (data call only), GPRS access point name (GPRS only), sharing. END CONNECTIONS From Connectivity application:
1. Open Conn Mgr. 2. A list of currently active network connections appears, sorted according to starting time of connection. 3. To end one connection, scroll to desired connection, press Options and select Disconnect. To end all active connections, press Options and select Disconnect all. If you are ending all connections, the Data call connections are closed first, then the GPRS connections close in the same order as established. Note: GPRS connection cannot be closed if it is currently suspended due to circuit-switched activity. SYNCHRONISATION Set up profiles and synchronise your Contacts and Agenda (Calendar) entries with your other networked devices. CREATE A NEW SYNC PROFILE From Connectivity application:
1. Open SyncML. 2. If there are no profiles, select Yes to create a new profile. Or, press Options and select New sync profile, press Yes. 85 X700_OI.book Page 86 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. Enter information in fields. Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry.
* Sync profile name Access point
* Host address Port User name Password Enter a name if not assigned. Select desired access point name. Enter web address of sync server. Enter port number of sync server. Type your user name for the server. Type in password. 4. Next, scroll 5. For each field, press Options and select Change, select Yes. 6. Open Remote database and enter location on the network of each of the to move to Content tab. databases. 7. Open Synchronisation type and choose if you want to synchronise in both directions (Normal), from server to phone (To server only), or from phone to server
(To phone only) for each database. SYNCHRONISE If you are synchronising from the server to the phone, 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 from the phone, from Connectivity application:
1. Open SyncML. 2. Highlight desired profile, press Options and select Synchronise. During synchronisation from either direction, you can follow the process on the phone. The phone confirms completion. To cancel synchronisation, press Cancel. If synchronisation fails, for example, the sync server is busy or the database cannot be opened, you are notified of the error type. VIEW OR EDIT SYNC PROFILES AND CONTENT From Connectivity application:
1. Open SyncML. 2. Highlight desired profile, press Options and select Edit sync profile. 3. Scroll to desired fields to view and open to edit. If a profile has been synchronised, press Options and select View log to view profile name; remote server name; date, time, and status of last synchronisation, and details of content transfer. 86 X700_OI.book Page 87 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM To view or edit the Content settings, scroll step 6 in Create a New Sync Profile on page 85. to view the Content tab and continue with DEVICE MANAGER Your network, Internet, e-mail service providers can help you configure and manage your connection settings. These settings can be sent to your phone over the air. Device Manager menu allows service providers to configure and update these settings from their servers on your behalf. Settings may include network access points, multimedia, e-
mail, and synchronisation connections. CONFIGURATION SESSION A configuration session can be started either from the Device Manager application in the phone, or from the service providers server. If your service provider intends to start a 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 dont want the session to run, press Reject or Cancel. Note: If you set the server profile to accept configuration sessions without verification, then the session will begin in the background. View the process by opening Device Manager application. Once the configuration session begins, the phone displays status notes advising the session stage: connecting to the server, receiving data from the server, processing data, and disconnection. To start a configuration session yourself (if server profile is set up), from Connectivity application:
1. Open Dev Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired server profile in which you wish to start configuration session. 3. Press Options and select Start. CREATE A NEW SERVER PROFILE The server profile is the settings needed to connect your phone to a service providers device management server, which handles the configuration session procedure. From Connectivity application:
1. Open Dev Mgr. 2. If there are no profiles, select Yes to create a new profile. Or, press Options and select New server profile. 87 X700_OI.book Page 88 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. Enter information in fields. Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry.
* Server name
* Server ID Server password Access point
* Host address Port
* User name Password Use suggested name or enter your own. Servers unique ID identifies the remote server. Server password supplied by service provider so your phone can verify server. Select desired access point. Servers web address. Servers port number. Type in your user name for the server. Device Manager password supplied by service provider so the server can verify your phone. Allow configuration Select Yes to allow device management to be done by this Accepted server. Select Yes to allow device management to be done by this server without Accept command. VIEW OR EDIT SERVER PROFILES From Connectivity application:
1. Open Dev Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired server profile, press Options and select Edit profile, or Delete. View Session Log To view the results of a selected servers last configuration session, from Connectivity application:
1. Open Dev Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired profile, press Options and select View log. The log shows name of server configured, results of configuration, date and time, and errors if any occurred during configuration. SHORTCUT TO STOP CONFIGURATION SESSIONS There may be times in which you do not want configuration sessions to run. Instead of going to each server profile to set Active to not allow device management to be done by the server, you can set the phone so that device management cannot be done by any server. The default setting is to allow device management to be done (Enable configurations). 88 X700_OI.book Page 89 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM From Connectivity application:
1. Open Dev Mgr. 2. Press Options and select Disable config.. All server profiles are disabled and no configurations can be done. To allow configurations to be done again, press Options and select Enable config.. 89 X700_OI.book Page 90 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SETTINGS Choose your ringtone and theme settings here. Configure your phone, call, connection, security, call divert, barring, GSM network, and accessory settings. Set the clock, alarms, and speed dial shortcuts. Settings menu contains these main options:
Ringtones Clock PB Setup Themes SpeedDial About Settings Voice RINGTONES Ringtone profiles are unique ringing tone, alert tones, and volume settings used to alert you to calls and messages. Choose from General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager. Each can be modified to suit your situation. You can use ringtones sent in a message, sent by Bluetooth or infrared connections, recorded with the Recorder application, or downloaded. Note: Free content is available for your X700 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com. Availability of this service is dependent on your country/
region or network. The downloaded content is free, however there will be a communication fee to download. The active ringtone name is displayed in the standby screen, except when General is active. ACTIVATE A RINGTONE From Settings application:
1. Open Ringtones. 2. Scroll to the desired ringtone. 3. Press Options and select Activate. CHANGE RINGTONES, ALERT TONES AND VOLUME You can change, or personalise, individual settings within a ringtone. For example, in General ringtone, change the ringing tone to a ringing tone you downloaded. From Settings application:
1. Open Ringtones. 2. Scroll to the desired ringtone. 3. Press Options and select Personalise. 90 X700_OI.book Page 91 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 4. Scroll to the desired setting:
Ringing tone Ringing type Ringing volume Message alert tone Vibrating alert Keypad tones Warning tones Alert for Profile name to move the volume bars. Scroll through list of tones. To hear the tone, highlight the tone name and wait. To stop the tone, press any key. To select a tone, highlight the tone name and press Select. If you have sub-
scribed to 2 lines, then a setting appears for each line. Choose Ringing, Ascending, Ring once, Beep once, or Silent. Scroll Same as Line 1 ringing tone. Select On or Off. Select Off, Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3. Select On or Off. If you have set up Contacts groups, select the desired group name if you want the phone to ring only when members of that group call. Other incoming calls will have the silent alert. Change the name of any ringtone except General. Ringing and Alert Tone Volume Ringing and alert tones play only when the phones current ringtone is General or Outdoor. The other ringtones mute playing of ringing tones. To change the volume of tones when scrolling through the list, go to the Ringing volume field and adjust volume. THEMES Change the visual look of your phone screens without changing the way the phone works by using Themes. Themes are wallpapers, text and icon colours and sets packaged in a theme. Themes, or skins, are preinstalled when you purchase your phone, or you can download and install them yourself. Note: Free content is available for your X700 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com. Availability of this service is dependent on your country/
region or network. The downloaded content is free, however there will be a communication fee to download. PREVIEW THEMES From Settings application:
1. Open Themes. 2. Scroll to the desired theme name. 3. Press Options and select Preview. 91 X700_OI.book Page 92 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM ACTIVATE A THEME From Settings application:
1. Open Themes. 2. Scroll to the desired theme name. 3. Press Options and select Apply. When previewing, press Apply to activate the theme. Note: The appearance of some icons may change when you apply a different theme. CHANGE WALLPAPER OR SCREENSAVER Change the background image of the standby screen or Favourites screen, the colour of bars and frame boxes, and the screensaver. From Settings application:
1. Open Themes. 2. Press Options and select Edit; or to edit a specific theme, first scroll to desired theme before pressing Options:
Idle state wallpaper Colour palette Screen saver Idle screen. Choose from Default, User defined (your own image from Gallery or downloaded), other themes, or None. Choose from the default colour or other listed colours for com-
mon bars, icons, and frames. Choose Date and time(Default), or Text (write your own text message). Choose from a list of theme set of icons. Icons 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. DOWNLOAD NEW THEMES You can download themes directly from predetermined web sites without first going to the Browser application. These links are set by agreements with content providers who offer the themes. From Settings application:
1. Open Themes. 2. Press Options and select Theme downloads. 3. A folder displays, containing links to content provider web pages. You can add your own links to the folder. 4. Open the folder and scroll to and open desired link. 92 X700_OI.book Page 93 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 5. Connection to the Browser will begin. Note: Some links may be preset by content providers and cannot be deleted. SETTINGS In the Settings menu, you can configure your phone, call, connection, date and time, security, call divert, barring, GSM network, and accessory settings. PHONE SETTINGS Set the phone language, writing language, and welcome note or logo here. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Open Phone. 3. With General highlighted, open to select:
Phone language Writing language Dictionary Welcome note or logo Choose a language in which the texts on the displays will appear. Automatic uses the language dictated by the SIM card. Choose a language in which the texts you are writing will appear, for example, writing a text message. Select On to use the predictive text dictionary to speed up text entry. 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 Keypad backlight time Orig. phone settings Used if a network operator used settings protection in a phone, phone. To save battery life, select Always off for the keypad backlight to remain off. and later there is a reason to change the protected settings. Requires lock code. Display Settings Adjust the brightness of the display screen and set a screen saver timeout. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 93 X700_OI.book Page 94 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 2. Open Phone. 3. Scroll to Display and open. Select and open:
Brightness to lighten the screen, or scroll Scroll then press OK. to darken the screen, Screen saver timeout Scroll or to choose from 1 minute to 30 minutes of no activity until screen saver switches on and press OK. Standby Mode Settings Choose an application name to display on the left and on the right softkey in standby mode to use as shortcuts to the respective applications. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Open Phone. 3. Scroll to Standby mode and open. Select and open:
Left selection key Scroll to desired application, press OK. Right selection key Scroll to desired application, press OK. CALL SETTINGS From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Call and open. 3. Scroll to:
Choose Set by network, Yes or No. Determines if your mobile number is presented to the person you are calling. Network dependent. Press Options and select Check status. If needed, select Acti-
vate. Network will send confirmation message. When activated, if you are on a call and there is an incoming call, you can put the first call on hold and answer the second call. See Call Waiting on page 20. Select On to redial if the call is not connecting. Press automatic redialling. Select On to display a brief summary of duration of last call. Select On to start dialling by a press and hold of preset number key in standby mode. First, set up Speed dial keys in Settings
(see Speed Dial on page 105). Select On to answer incoming calls by pressing any key except to stop
, or
. Send my caller ID Call waiting Automatic redial Summary after call Speed dialling Anykey answer 94 X700_OI.book Page 95 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Active clamshell Line in use Line change Select On to answer a call by opening the flip clamshell and to disconnect phone calls by closing the flip clamshell. When set to Off and you close the flip clamshell during a call, the callers voice switches to the back loudspeaker. This setting appears if you have subscribed to Alternate Line Service, in which you can have two different phone lines with the same SIM card. Select Line 1 or Line 2. This setting appears if you have subscribed to Alternate Line Service (see Line in use setting). You can disable selection of one of the phone lines. The PIN2 code is required to return use of a previously blocked line. CONNECTION SETTINGS Access Point Settings Access points are sets of configurations that connect your phone to the Internet and other services. Your phone uses three main sets of access points: Multimedia (MMS), Browser, and Internet. Access points must be set up in order to send and receive multimedia and e-mail messages, use the Browser, use SyncML, use Device Manager, use your phone as a modem, and download. Access points use data services to connect. Types of data services your phone can support are: Data call (Circuit switched data) and GPRS (Packet data). Contact your wireless service provider to find out about types of data technologies offered and subscription rates. Some or all of your access points may be preset in the phone by your wireless service provider and cannot be modified. The access point configurations may be sent to you in a smart message by your wireless service provider. You may also be able to add new access points. To view, edit, or add new access points, first you must obtain the configurations from both your wireless and Internet service providers to be entered into the phone. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Connection and open. 3. Open Access points to view a list of existing access points. D icon indicates data call. G icon indicates GPRS packet data connection. 4. To add a new access point, press Options and select New access point > Use default settings or Use existing settings. Either build a new access point from preset default settings, or use an existing access point to edit as needed. To edit an access point, press Options and select Edit. 95 X700_OI.book Page 96 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 5. 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.
* Connection name Data bearer
* Dial-up number
(Data call only) Access point name
(GPRS only) User name Prompt password Enter an easy-to-recall name if not assigned. Select GPRS or Data call. Enter access point dial-up phone number. Enter name supplied by service provider. Type a user name, supplied by service provider, if required. To have the phone ask for the password each time you log on, select Yes. Type in password, supplied by service provider, if required. Select Normal or Secure. Type in Internet web address of service. Determined by your wireless and Internet service providers. Password Authentication Homepage Data call type
(Data call only) Maximum data speed
(Data call only) Choose a limit for your connection speed if you are charged more for higher speeds. 6. From main fields, press Options and select Advanced settings to enter:
Phone IP address Enter IP address assigned to your phone, if static or dynamic. Service provider determines if IP address is static or dynamic. Type in proxy port number for access point. Select Yes to use dial back servers. Primary name server Type in primary domain name server IP address. Second. name server Type in secondary domain name server IP address. Proxy serv. address Enter the proxy server address for access point. Proxy port number Use callback
(Data call only) Callback type
(Data call only) Callback number
(Data call only) Use PPP compression
(Data call only) Use login script
(Data call only) Select Use server no. for callback, or Use other no. Enter the phone number the callback server should use. Select Yes to use login script defined in Login script field. Select Yes to use PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) compression. 96 X700_OI.book Page 97 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Login script
(Data call only) Modem initialisation
(Data call only) Enter the login script to be used. If desired, enter a modem initialisation string (AT command string). Note: If your wireless service provider has protected some of your settings, you may not be able to modify them. GPRS Settings From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Connection and open. 3. Scroll to GPRS and open. 4. Open to edit:
GPRS connection Access point Choose When needed to connect to GPRS service only when you open an application that uses GPRS. After you close the application, GPRS service will disconnect. Choose When available to stay continuously connected when you are in a GPRS service area, in which the GPRS icon replaces the signal strength icon Choose an access point supplied by your service provider to use the phone as a modem to enable GPRS connection from a com-
puter. Note: If you selected to attach to GPRS when available and are in an area without GPRS service, then the phone will attempt to connect to GPRS service periodically. Data Call Settings From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Connection and open. 3. Scroll to Data call and open. 4. Open Online time. Choose a time period to disconnect from the data call if there is no activity. DATE & TIME SETTINGS Date and time settings can be made from the Clock menu. See Clock on page 103. 97 X700_OI.book Page 98 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SECURITY SETTINGS Phone and SIM Your phone and SIM card have security codes that you can use to limit access to the phone. Keep a written record of your codes in a secure place. Enter PIN code to use phone The PIN and PIN2 codes (4 to 8 digits), issued by your wireless 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 wireless service provider services such as Fixed dialling and Call costs. If the PIN2 code is blocked, use the PUK2 code to unblock. The PIN and PIN2 codes affect only the current SIM card as they are stored in the SIM card, not the phone memory. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Security and open. Open Phone and SIM. 3. Scroll to desired setting and select:
Activate Phone PIN PIN code PIN2 code Select Yes to require entry of PIN code each time the phone is switched on. Requires PIN code to activate. To change PIN code, enter current PIN code, then new PIN code twice. Press OK. To change PIN2 code, enter current PIN2 code, then new PIN2 code twice. Press OK. Note: If PIN or PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the SIM card locks. Contact your wireless 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 stored in the SIM card is lost and the SIM card must be replaced. Enter Lock Code to Use Phone To prevent unapproved use, you can lock the phone. When the phone is locked, the lock code must be entered before the phone can be used. The phone lock icon indicates that the phone is locked. To unlock the phone, enter the lock code. You may be able to dial the local emergency number and accept incoming calls when the phone is locked. Shortcut: To lock the phone, press and select Lock phone. 98 X700_OI.book Page 99 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Security and open. Open Phone and SIM. 3. Scroll to desired method and select:
Autolock period Lock code Set the phone to lock after a time period of no activity. Select User defined to type in time period in minutes. Requires lock code to set. To change lock code, enter current lock code, then new lock code twice. Record the new code in a safe place. The preset lock code is 12345. Lock if SIM changed To prevent the phone from being used if an unknown SIM card is inserted, select Yes. Caution: If you change the lock code then cannot recall it, your wireless service provider cannot identify the code. The phone must then be reset at an authorised service center. Fixed Dialling and Closed User Group Fixed dialling restricts outgoing calls to fixed numbers contained in SIM cards that support this feature. When switched on, dialling any number not on the Fixed dialling list is not allowed. Call diverting and sending messages to any numbers not on the list is also not allowed. The PIN2 code is required to set up and use this feature. Once you enter Fixed dialling, press Options and select New contact or Add from Contacts to add a phone number to the Fixed dialling list. You can also call, edit, and delete numbers in the Fixed dialling list. Some wireless service providers offer Closed User Group feature, which allows the phone to make and receive calls only from specific groups. The groups are set up with your wireless service provider at time of subscription purchase. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Security and open. Open Phone and SIM. 3. Scroll to desired method and select:
Fixed dialling Closed user group Enter PIN2 code. Press Options and select New contact or Add from Contacts to create the fixed dialling list. Press Options and select Activ. fixed dialling to activate the service. Select Default to activate the service to the default group previ-
ously set up with your wireless service provider. Select On to activate another group set up previously. 99 X700_OI.book Page 100 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Confirm SIM services Select Yes to view confirmation messages sent between your Delete server phone and the network when you are using SIM application tool kit services. You can reset the trusted provisioning server setting if you have received settings in a message. Contact the service provider from which you wish to receive new settings. Certificate Management Certificates are attachments to electronic messages used to verify senders and recipients of data over nonsecure networks, such as e-mail servers or the Internet. Two types of certificates your phone stores are authority and personal. Authority certificates are downloaded to your phone and are used to check server certificate signatures and to guarantee that the certificate is issued by a certification authority (CA). Personal certificates are issued to you by a certification authority. Certificates are valid for only a fixed time period and must be renewed periodically. To renew, contact the certificate issuer. Before downloading or sending confidential information, check the digital signature and validity period of the browser gateway or server on the certificate. The phone will issue a note if the browser or server identity is not authentic, or if you do not have the correct certificate in your phone. View Certificates From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Security and open. 3. Scroll to Certif. management and open. A list of authority certificates displays. 4. Press Options and select Certificate details. A list displays with details such as issuer, subject, validity period, certificate location, certificate format, algorithm, serial number and fingerprint. Authority and personal certificates will show different information. If the personal certificate is on an outside server, it will have different details. to view personal certificates if available. 5. Scroll Trust Settings Check whether certain applications (Browser, Application Manager, or Internet) can use a selected certificate. 100
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X700_OI.book Page 101 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Security and open. 3. Scroll to Certif. management and open. 4. Scroll to an authority certificate, press Options and select Trust settings. 5. For each application, select Yes to enable the certificate to verify software, servers, or browser sites. Select No to disable the certificate from verifying software, servers, or browser sites. Note: Before you change any trust settings, be sure that you trust the certificate owner and have verified that the certificate belongs to the listed owner. CALL DIVERT Divert incoming calls (voice, data) to another number. Network dependent service. Check status of Call Divert From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Call divert and open. 3. Press Options and select Check status. Network will send current status message. Activate Call Divert From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Call divert and open. 3. Select one or more: All voice calls, If busy, If not answered, If out of reach, If not available, All fax calls or All data calls. 4. Press Options and select Activate. 5. Select whether calls shall be diverted To voice mailbox or To other number. 6. Enter the phone number and press OK. Press Find to go to your Contacts to select a number. Note: If either If not answered or If not available is selected in step 3, then after step 6, select a Delay time from the list before calls will be diverted. 7. Network will send confirmation message. To cancel call diverts, press Options and select Cancel or Cancel all diverts. 101 X700_OI.book Page 102 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CALL BARRING Call barring restricts certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls, using a password furnished by your wireless service provider. Network dependent service. Check Status of Call Barring From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Call barring and open. 3. Press Options and select Check status. Network will send current status message. Activate Call Barring From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Call barring and open. 3. Select Outgoing calls, International calls, International calls except to home ctry., Incoming calls, or Incoming calls when abroad. 4. Press Options and select Activate. 5. Enter Barring password and press OK. 6. Network will send confirmation message. To cancel call barrings, press Options and select Cancel or Cancel all barrings. To change the call barrings password, press Options and select Edit barrings passw.. Enter the password furnished by your wireless service provider. Enter, then verify the new password. NETWORK SETTINGS When you are not in your home country or region, you may be able to use a network which you are not directly subscribed to. This is called roaming. Note: Local laws may not permit roaming in your home region. Select a Network From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Network and open. 3. Set Operator selection to Automatic to have the phone automatically select a network when roaming. Set Operator selection to Manual to select a network yourself from the list, which are networks available in your current area that have a roaming agreement with your home network. 102 X700_OI.book Page 103 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Using a Micro Cellular Network When the phone is using a micro cellular network (MCN), it can display a MCN indicator in standby mode. Set Cell info display to On to switch on this indicator if you enter an MCN. ENHANCEMENT SETTINGS When you attach a headset or Bluetooth headset enhancement to the phone, you can set the ringtone (General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Pager) that the phone will use when the enhancement is attached. See Ringtones on page 90 to learn about ringtones. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Enhancement and open. 3. Scroll to Headset or BT Accessory and open. 4. Select the Default profile settings (Active profile, General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, or Pager). 5. Set Automatic answer to On if you want the phone to automatically answer calls when the enhancement is attached. Enhancement in use Select which enhancement is attached to the phone. From Settings application:
1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Enhancement and open. 3. Open Enhancement in use and select Headset or BT Accessory. BT Accessory will display when it is detected by the phone. CLOCK Choose a digital or analogue clock to appear in standby mode. Set alarm clock and alarm tone to remind you of events. If the phone is off when alarm time is reached, the phone switches on and the alarm tone sounds. SET TIME AND DATE From Settings application:
1. Open Clock. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3. Scroll to the desired setting and open; or press Options and select Change:
Time Either type in numbers or scroll move among fields. to enter time. Scroll to 103 X700_OI.book Page 104 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Date Date format Date separator Time format Time separator Clock type Clock alarm tone Auto time update GMT offset Daylight-saving Enter date using same method as time entry Select format where mm = month, dd = date, yyyy = year Choose from symbols [ . : / - ]
Choose 12-hour or 24-hour Choose symbols : or . Choose Analogue or Digital To choose a tone, scroll through list of ringing tones. To hear the tone, highlight the tone name and wait. To stop the tone, press any key. To select a tone, highlight the tone name and press Select. Select On to update time from the network. Available only if net-
work supported. If Auto time update is not available, select a time zone, which is offset to GMT time (for example, +05:00 or -05:00). Select On to add an offset of +01:00 to the current GMT time. Note: GMT offset and Daylight-saving settings are available only if Auto time update is set to Off. SET ALARMS From Settings application:
1. Open Clock. 2. Press Options and select Set alarm. 3. Enter alarm time by either typing in numbers or scroll fields. Press OK. Scroll to move among If an alarm is already set, you can reset or remove the alarm by pressing Options and selecting Reset alarm or Remove alarm. When the Alarm Rings When alarm time occurs; the alarm tone rings, the backlight flashes, and a message displays. To turn off alarm, press Stop. To quiet the alarm indicators for 5 minutes, press Snooze or any key. If the phone is switched off, the phone temporarily switches on and the other alarm indicators take place. If you press Snooze, the phone automatically switches off for 5 minutes, then the alarm rings again (maximum 5 times). 104 X700_OI.book Page 105 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM If you press Stop, you are asked if you wish to switch the phone on. Caution: Do not press Yes to switch phone on when you are in an aircraft, near sensitive medical equipment, at a refuelling point or when it may cause interference or danger. The alarm is deleted when you press Stop. If you wish to have an alarm for the next day, you have to set the alarm again. SPEED DIAL Set phone to quickly dial frequently called numbers by pressing 2 keys. ASSIGN A SPEED DIAL NUMBER From Settings application:
1. Open SpeedDial. 2. A grid showing numbers 1 through 9 appears. If a digit is replaced by an icon, then the corresponding key has been reserved by your wireless service provider to dial a special number, for example, to dial the voice mailbox number. 3. Scroll to a number, press Options and select Assign. 4. Scroll to the desired Contacts card and press Select. 5. Scroll to the desired number and press Select. CALL A SPEED DIAL NUMBER To call a preset speed dial number, choose a method:
From standby mode, press the corresponding number key From the Speed dial menu, scroll to desired number and press
and select Call. and press
, or press Options
. CHANGE, REMOVE, OR VIEW SPEED DIAL NUMBERS From Settings application:
1. Open SpeedDial. 2. Scroll to desired number on grid. 3. Press Options and select Change, Remove, or View number. 105 X700_OI.book Page 106 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM VOICE COMMANDS Press and hold phone will dial the number. Press and hold Camera and your phone will go directly to the application.
, say Voice Dial, then say a name in your Contacts list and the
, then say open Messages or open START VOICE COMMANDS 1. Press and hold
. or from Settings application, open Voice. 2. You will hear the prompt to Say a command. 3. Say one of the choices listed on the phone that you wish to use: Voice Dial, Name Lookup or Open (application). VOICE DIAL Dial by Name To dial by saying the name of the person you wish to call, 1. Press and hold 2. After the prompt to Say a command, say Voice Dial. 3. After the prompt to Say the name or number, say the full name of a person in your
. Contact list, including first name and last name. 4. The name is repeated, and the phone will begin dialling. If the name has more than one number in the Contact entry, say the title of the desired number. Dial by Number To dial by saying the phone number, 1. After the prompt to Say the name or number, say the digits of the phone number you wish to dial, without pausing between digits. 2. If the phone recognises the number, it is repeated and the phone will begin dialling. 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. If the number is correct, say Yes. If the number is not correct, say No to hear the next possible match, or scroll and select the correct number on the list. NAME LOOKUP Look up the Contact information for a person in your Contact list, without automatically dialling the phone number. 1. Press and hold
. 2. After the prompt to Say a command, say Name Lookup. 106 X700_OI.book Page 107 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 3. After the prompt to Say the name, say the full name of a person in your Contact list, including first name and last name. 4. The Contact entry appears on the screen. OPEN APPLICATION Open an application by saying Open, then say the name of the desired application. 1. Press and hold 2. After the prompt to Say a command, say Open, then say the name of the
. application, for example, Messages. 3. The application opens. See Voice Commands Settings to choose applications to open. VOICE COMMANDS SETTINGS 1. Press and hold 2. After the prompt to Say a command, press Settings and select from:
. Digit Dialling Sensitivity Choice Lists Sound Language Application Launcher Contacts Update About If the phone cannot consistently recognise numbers that you are saying, select Adapt Digits to make recordings to teach the sys-
tem your voice. Select Reset Digits to restore the original rec-
ognition software. If the phone cannot recognise most of your commands, change sensitivity toward Reject Less. If the phone recognises too many mismatches, change sensitivity toward Reject More. Select Commands or Names. Then scroll up or down to change the setting. Choose whether the phone presents choices when the phone does not recognise your command. Switch on or off the playback of prompts, names and digits. Select Name Settings to change the speed or volume of name playback. Choose from the list of languages that the software will use for audio prompts, text screens, and your voice recognition. Check to select applications from the list to open using Open Applications. Each time Voice Commands is opened, it checks your Contacts list for name additions or edits, and if so, automatically reloads the list. If the list is large, the reload requires more time. Select Configure to choose Automatic or Manual reloading. Copyright information about the voice recognition software. 107 X700_OI.book Page 108 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM PRINT BOY SETUP PrintBoy Setup works with your QuickOffice menu to print your QuickOffice documents wirelessly from your phone to supported printers. From Settings menu:
1. Open PB Setup. 2. On the Drvrs tab is a list of supported printer drivers. Scroll to desired printer. 3. Press Options and select Configure. Select from:
Communications Paper Size Left Margin Select the method to send data to the printer. Choose a paper size. Choose desired left margin measurement. 4. After the printer is configured, scroll
, press Options and select:
Test Print Bluetooth >
Set as Default Send a test print. Select Find Printer to pair with the printer. From the Drvrs tab, set the highlighted printer as default. ABOUT View copyright information about the phone and software used on the phone. From Settings application:
1. Open About. 108 X700_OI.book Page 109 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM TOOLS Tools allows you to take care of a variety of tasks in one place. Use the Calculator to make quick calculations. Use the Converter to convert currencies and measurements. Jot down quick notes on the Notepad. Record short voice clips using Recorder. See your files in one place using File Mgr and manage data stored on the miniSD Card. Install Java MIDlet (Mobile Information Device) applications using App Mgr. Tools menu contains these main options:
Calculator Recorder App Mgr SIM Tool Kit
(optional) Converter miniSD File Mgr Notepad To-do PhotoLight CALCULATOR Perform simple mathematic calculations using the calculator. From Tools application:
1. Open Calculator. 2. A virtual calculator displays. Type in first number of calculation, which appears in field near bottom of screen. To enter a decimal, press To erase digits, press To change number to positive or negative, scroll to positive/
. negative button and select. 3. Scroll press or to select. to move box to desired mathematic action, 4. Enter the next number. To get result, scroll to equal button and select. To view the last result, press Options and select Last result. The left side of the screen serves as a tape to record your calculations. Use the double up and double down arrow buttons on the screen to scroll up and down the tape. To save a number in calculator memory, select the MS (Memory Save) button. To recall the number, select the MR (Memory Recall) button. Shortcut: To automatically add, subtract, multiply, or divide, enter first number. Press stop pressing until you reach desired numeric operation,
, and the operation is inserted. 109 X700_OI.book Page 110 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CONVERTER Convert a variety of measurements such as world currencies, area, length, volume, temperature, power, and velocity. Set the Base Currency From Tools application:
1. Open Converter. 2. 3. Press Options and select Currency rates. A list of world currencies (3 letter currency codes) appears with the base currency (if set) noted at the top of the screen. Most commonly used codes are listed first. They are USD = U.S. dollar; EUR =
If the Type field is not set to Currency, open and change to Currency. European Union euro, GBP = British pound sterling, JPY = Japanese yen. 4. Scroll to the desired currency code you wish to set as the base, press Options and select Set as base curr.. Any rates entered earlier are reset to zero. 5. Scroll to desired currency codes and type in currency exchange rates, based on your newly set base currency = 1. To enter a decimal, press
. 6. Press Done. 7. Continue with step 3 in Convert Measurements on page 110. Note: To edit the currency rates, press Options and select Currency rates. Convert Measurements From Tools application:
1. Open Converter. 2. Open the Type field, scroll to desired measurement type and press OK. 3. Scroll to first Unit field, press Options and select Select unit. If converting Currency, press Options and select Change currency. 4. Scroll to the desired unit to convert FROM, and press OK. 5. Scroll to second Unit field, press Options and select Select If converting Currency, press Options and select Change currency. 6. Scroll to the desired unit to convert TO, and press OK. 7. Scroll to the first Amount field, press to erase zero. Type in desired unit amount to convert. To enter a decimal, press
. unit. 110 X700_OI.book Page 111 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM To enter + and - (for temperature) and E (exponent) symbols, press Converted amount automatically displays in second Amount field. Note: You can also convert amounts in reverse. Type in amount in second field, converted amount automatically displays in first field. NOTEPAD Jot down quick notes into the notepad. Open and edit simple text documents (.txt) saved from text attachments sent using messaging. From Tools application:
1. Open Notepad. 2. Press Options and select New note. To send a note:
From Tools application:
1. Open Notepad. 2. Press Options and select Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared. 3. To complete text messages, see page 42; or multimedia messages on page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44; or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. RECORDER Record voice memos up to 1 minute in length. You can also record a two-way phone conversation. Recorded sound clips are stored in .amr format. Record a Sound Clip From Tools application:
1. Open Recorder. 2. Press Options and select Record sound clip. 3. Begin speaking into microphone. Press Stop to stop recording. Seconds counter bar near bottom of screen and Length counter both keep track 4. To rename the sound clip to find it in the list, press Options and select Rename of seconds elapsed. sound clip. Play Back a Sound Clip If sound clip was just recorded, go to step 4. Or from Tools application:
1. Open Recorder. 2. Press Options and select Go to Gallery. 3. Open desired folder, then scroll to desired sound clip and open. 111 X700_OI.book Page 112 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 4. Select on screen Play button. Volume control - Scroll upper part of screen. to adjust volume. Note speaker icon and volume steps in To select buttons on screen, scroll Pause:
Fast forward:
Play:
Stop:
or to move box to button and press
Rewind:
Record:
To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and play. The other person hears the sound clip. Record a Conversation Caution: You are responsible for the security of a recorded message. Ask for the other partys consent before recording, and abide by local voice recording laws. 1. During a phone conversation, press and follow steps 1 to 3 in Record a Sound Clip on page 111. 2. The conversation records. 3. Press Stop to stop recording. Send a Sound Clip If sound clip was just recorded, go to step 4. Or, from Tools application:
1. Open Recorder. 2. Press Options and select Go to Gallery. 3. Open desired folder, then scroll to desired sound clip. 4. Press Options and select Send > Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared. 5. To complete multimedia messages, see page 42; or E-mail messages on page 44;
or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. Recorder Settings From Tools application:
1. Open Recorder. 2. Press Options and select Settings. Scroll to:
Memory in use Default speaker Store recordings in Phone memory or miniSD Card Choose Loudspeaker or Handset 112 X700_OI.book Page 113 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Use Recording as a Ringing Tone To use a recording as a ringing tone, record a sound clip as described in Record a Sound Clip on page 111. The new sound clip automatically appears in the Ringing tone lists in the Ringtones, Contacts, Clock, and Calendar alarm applications. See Ringtones on page 90; Assign a Ringing Tone on page 33; and Set Alarms on page 104 to assign ringing tones. miniSD CARD (MEMORY CARD) Backup your phone memory onto the miniSD memory card. MiniSD Cards can be installed into the standard size memory card socket of other devices using the miniSD Card adapter (see Using miniSD Card and miniSD Adapter on page 114). Data file size of miniSD Card may vary with current availability. Remove miniSD Card 1. Press
, scroll to Eject miniSD Card and press OK. Wait for file saving or copying process to finish before removing miniSD Card. 2. Continue with Removing miniSD Card on page 10. Format, View Details of miniSD Card Backup Files Warning: Do not format a miniSD Card that contains important software as this destroys all data on the miniSD Card. From Tools application:
1. Open miniSD. A list indicating name, storage capacity, storage used, and storage free displays. 2. Press Options and select:
Remove miniSD Card Saves data and closes applications before ejecting miniSD Card Backup phone mem. Backup the phone contents to the miniSD Card 113 X700_OI.book Page 114 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Restore from card Restore earlier backed up miniSD Card data to the phone mem-
ory 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 such as Calendar, Messages, documents. Also view total memory in use and free memory. Password in some miniSD Cards Some brands of miniSD Cards can be locked from unapproved use by entering a password. If you insert a miniSD Card with locking capability into your phone, the following option items will appear. From Tools application:
1. Open miniSD. 2. Press Options and select:
Set password Remove password Change password Unlock miniSD Enter a password to use to lock the miniSD Card. Thereafter, the password must be entered to use the miniSD Card in any device. Removing the password unlocks the miniSD Card, and it can be used in another device without a password. Change locking password for this miniSD Card. Enter the password to unlock the miniSD Card. Using miniSD Card and miniSD Adapter By inserting the miniSD Card into the miniSD adapter, you can use the miniSD Card in an SD memory card compatible personal computer. Back up data and print images using a printer. To insert the miniSD Card into the miniSD adapter:
1. On miniSD adapter, move lock tab into unlocked position. 2. Slide miniSD Card in with notched corner entering the left side of the miniSD adapter first into the pocket until it clicks. 3. Follow manufacturers instructions for inserting an SD card in the compatible personal computer and accessing the data. 114 X700_OI.book Page 115 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM WRITE-PROTECT miniSD CARD To protect important data, move write-protect switch to Lock position. The miniSD Card is write-protected and 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. Create a New To-do Task From Tools application:
1. Open To-Do. 2. Press Options and select New to-do note. 3. Enter information in fields:
Subject Due date Priority Description of task or subject Assign a due date Open and select High, Normal or Low. 4. Press Done to save. Note: In the list of tasks, ! icon means High priority task;
- icon means Low priority task. Edit and Mark To-do Tasks From Tools application:
1. Open To-Do. 2. Scroll to the desired task. To edit, open task and edit information in fields as desired. To mark the task as completed or to restore task, press Options and select Mark as done, or Mark as not done. Note: A checkmark within a box means task is completed. A blank box means task is unfinished. 115 X700_OI.book Page 116 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM APPLICATION MANAGER The Application Manager allows you to install and manage both Java MIDlet (Mobile Information Device) applications and device software installation files. Examples include games, secure information storage, and compression software. You can also view and manage Authority and Personal certificates (see Certificate Management on page 100). View Details of Application From Tools application:
1. Open App Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired application installation file. Files with extension .sis are device software installation files. Files with extensions .jad or .jar are Java applications. 3. Press Options and select View details. A list displays with details such as name, version, type, certificate and signature details, trust status for MIDlets, application size, application supplier. View Certificate From Tools application:
1. Open App Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired application installation file. 3. Press Options and select View certificate. A list displays with details such as issuer, subject, validity period, serial number, and fingerprint. See Certificate Management on page 100. Install Application or Software Your phone supports installation of software and applications suitable for the Symbian operating system. Because these files are usually large and compressed, be sure to reserve enough time and phone memory for the entire installation procedure. From Tools application:
1. Open App Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired application installation file. 3. Press Options and select Install. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded content or possible corruption of phone software. If there is no digital signature or certificate attached to the software or application, the phone issues warnings of the risks of installing without verifying the source. You should only install software or applications from sources that you have personally verified and of which you are absolutely sure. 116 X700_OI.book Page 117 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM You will see messages asking if you wish to continue or cancel during different phases of the installation process. If the installation process is cancelled for some reason, such as the phone runs out of memory, then the installation is not complete, or partial. To complete the partial installation, either delete the partially installed application, or reinstall the application. If there are problems with installation, you can view the installation log or send the installation log to a help desk for troubleshooting. Press Options and select View log or Send log. Remove Application or Software From Tools application:
1. Open App Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired application installation file. 3. Press Options and select Remove. Note: Removing a software application may cause you to not be able to view documents created with that software, and other software may not work if it relies on the removed software. FILE MANAGER Organise and manage files stored in the phone memory and on the miniSD Card. Its an easy way to find files and folders. View Folders and Files From Tools application:
1. Open File Mgr. 2. A list of folders and files stored in the phone memory appears. Some folders may have sub folders, for example, Images folder has two sub folders - Picture msgs. and Wallpapers. Files that have not been stored in a folder are listed after the folder names. Scroll to view folders and files stored on the miniSD Card. 3. Scroll to desired folder or file and open. Find Folders and Files Type letters or keywords in a search box From Tools application:
1. Open File Mgr. 2. Press Options and select Find. 3. Choose to look in the phone memory or miniSD Card. to find a folder or file. 117 X700_OI.book Page 118 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 4. Type in the keyword to find, or just type in a few letters, and press Find. 5. After a brief period of searching, a list of files and folders containing the keyword displays. 6. The list is sorted from closest match first to farthest match last. Folders and files with the same name appear with folder before file. Manage Folders and Files From Tools application:
1. Open File Mgr. 2. Press Options and select:
Open Delete Move to folder Copy to folder Open the selected folder or file. Delete the selected folder or file. Move selected item to another folder. Copy selected item to another folder, leaving the original in its current place. Create a new folder. Mark or unmark several files at once. Not available for folders. Change name of item. Default folders cannot be renamed. New folder Mark/Unmark Rename Receive via infrared To receive a file via Infrared, see page 84. View details View name, format type, date and time modified, size in bytes or kilobytes (if item is a folder, size is total of all files and folders inside the folder), whether it is a default folder, amount of sub folders, and amount of files. View number of bytes stored in separate applications such as Calendar or Messages. Also view total memory in use and free memory. View phone memory on phone memory tab, or scroll for miniSD Card memory. Memory details Send Files From Tools application:
1. Open File Mgr. 2. Open desired folder, then open file. 3. Press Options and select Send > Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. 118 X700_OI.book Page 119 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 4. To complete multimedia messages, see page 42; or e-mail messages on page 44;
or Bluetooth on page 82; or Infrared on page 84. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content. Send is not available if a folder or playlist is highlighted. PHOTOLIGHT Light up your subject before snapping a picture or recording a video clip. To turn on the Photolight, 1. From standby mode, press and hold 2. Open Camera and continue with Take a Picture on
. page 58. To record a video clip, continue with Record a Video Clip on page 71. To switch off Photolight, return to standby mode, then press and hold Or, you can switch on or off Photolight from Tools application:
1. Open Photolight. Unlike a camera flash, the Photolight does not flash. Photolight remains on until you switch it off. Note: Do not use the Photolight near the eyes. The Photolight is intended as an auxiliary light source for shooting photos in dim areas. It does not produce the intense light of a typical camera flash. Battery note: Keeping Photolight switched on consumes battery power more rapidly. To conserve battery power, switch off Photolight when not in use. In standby mode, press and hold Use Photolight as a Flashlight The Photolight can be switched on to use as a small flashlight. 1. To switch off the Photolight, return to standby mode, then press and hold Whether or not you close the flip, the Photolight remains on until you switch it off. The Photolight also switches off when the phone is switched off. The Photolight switches on. 119 X700_OI.book Page 120 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SIM TOOL KIT The SIM Tool Kit allows applications existing on the SIM 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. 120 X700_OI.book Page 121 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CALL LOGS Check your recent missed calls, received calls, and dialled numbers. View the amount of data sent and received via GPRS. View details for each incoming and outgoing communication event such as voice calls, text messages, and GPRS connections. These features are SIM card dependent. MISSED CALLS, RECEIVED CALLS, AND DIALLED NUMBERS When you miss an incoming call, a missed call icon standby screen. Press Show to view the details of the missed call. From Call Logs application:
1. Open Recent calls. 2. Open Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialled nos.. 3. List of last 20 calls appears with caller or dialled phone number (or name if entered and a note displays on the in Contacts), date and time of call. Also, scroll to view lists. Shortcut: To view the Dialled nos. list from the standby screen, press or
. To clear all Recent calls lists (Missed calls, Received calls, and Dialled nos.) at once, open Recent calls, then press Options and select Clear recent calls. Call or Add to Contacts Make a call using a number from the recent calls lists, or add the number to your Contacts list. From Call Logs application:
1. Open Recent calls. 2. Locate desired number in Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialled nos., and highlight. 3. Press Options and select:
Call Create message >
Use number Delete Clear list Add to Contacts >
Dial the number. Select Via text message or Via multimedia to create a new message addressed to the number. Use the number as a base to edit for dialling a similar number. Delete highlighted number. Erase all numbers from selected list. Create new Contacts card or Update existing card using the number. 121 X700_OI.book Page 122 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CALL DURATION Check duration of last call and accumulated duration of dialled calls, received calls, and all calls. From Call Logs application:
1. Open Call duration. 2. Scroll to view duration of Last call, Dialled nos., Received calls, and All calls
(since last counter reset). Times indicated in hours:minutes:seconds. To clear all Call duration lists (Last calls, Dialled nos., Received calls and All calls) at once, press Options and select Clear timers. To separate Call duration lists into summaries for each of both lines, Line 1, or Line 2, press Options and select Filter timers. Note: Actual times invoiced from your wireless 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. GPRS DATA COUNTER View the amount of data in kilobytes sent and received by the phone via GPRS data packets, for example, WAP pages, e-mail messages, downloaded ringtones and applications. From Call Logs application:
1. Open GPRS counter. 2. All sent data and All receiv. data amounts display in kilobytes. To clear the GPRS counter, press Options and select Clear counters. Enter the phone lock code and press OK. See Security Settings on page 98. CALL LOGS SETTINGS From Call Logs application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. 2. Scroll to select:
Log duration Show call duration Choose from No log, 1 day, 10 days, or 30 days to store call information in the logs. Select Yes to switch on a time elapsed counter to display during a call. 122 X700_OI.book Page 123 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM GENERAL CALL LOGS View details for each incoming and outgoing communication event such as voice calls, text messages, and GPRS connections. From Call Logs application:
1. Scroll 2. A list of communication events displays. Up arrow icon indicates outgoing or to General Logs tab
. sent; down arrow icon indicates incoming or received events. 3. Press Options and select:
View details Clear log Filter Add to Contacts >
Scroll to desired event to view details such as direction (in/out), type (voice, data, etc.), duration (for calls). Clear all events from the log. Separate events into a list by type such as Outgoing, Incoming, Voice calls, Data calls. Scroll to desired event to Create new Contacts card or Update existing card using number or address. 123 X700_OI.book Page 124 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM QUICKOFFICE Store your Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents on your phone. Edit them right on the phone, then beam or send the new documents to another device, or save them to the miniSD Card. Note: For customer support and more information on Quickoffice, visit www.quickoffice.com. VIEW DOCUMENTS From Quickoffice application:
1. Scroll 2. A list of documents in phone memory appears. 3. Press Options and select:
to Quickword, Quicksheet, or Quickpoint documents tabs. Open New Browse Open highlighted file. Create a new document. 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 Refresh Properties Send as Delete About product EULA Scan default, Scan mail, or Scan all. Refresh the list view. View details of highlighted file. Send file Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, Via infrared. Delete highlighted file. View copyright information about the software. View software license agreement. Note: You can also view and move your documents from File Manager (see page 117). VIEW MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENTS Documents open in read-only full screen view. You must press Options and select Edit mode to make edits to a document. Scroll Go to shortcuts (percentage through the document): Press etc., to move one line at a time or scroll to move one page at a time. to go to beginning. for 20%, for 30%, 124 X700_OI.book Page 125 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Press Options and select:
Edit mode Search >
Goto >
Zoom >
Autoscroll Print to choose a search range. Go to Edit mode. Choose Find, Find Next or Replace. Enter text to be located in Find field. In other fields, scroll Then press Find. To go to desired place in the document, choose Top, Percent, or Bottom. Zoom out, Zoom 100%, or Zoom in document by desired amount. Automatically scroll document line by line. Scroll speed, scroll Print document by sending it via Multimedia, Bluetooth or infrared. to decrease speed. to increase EDIT MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENTS 1. From an open document, press Options and select Edit mode. 2. Save the document with a new file name. 3. Scroll through the document using:
-- move down one line
-- move left one space
-- move up one line
-- move right one space To highlight text to apply a format, press and hold highlight. For more text editing options, see Entering Text on page 23. Press Options and select:
, then scroll or
. The text will View mode Font Style >
Alignment >
Color Bullet Search >
Print Go to View mode. Choose a font name and size to apply to highlighted text. Choose bold, italic, or underline to apply to highlighted text. Choose left, centre, or right alignment to apply to highlighted text. Choose a colour to apply to highlighted text. Apply bullet to highlighted text. Choose Find, Find Next or Replace. Enter text to be located in Find field. In other fields, scroll Then press Find. Print document by sending it via Multimedia, Bluetooth or infrared. to choose a search range. Note: Tables, pictures or embedded objects in Microsoft Word documents cannot be displayed on the phone. 125 X700_OI.book Page 126 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM VIEW MICROSOFT EXCEL DOCUMENTS Documents open in read-only full screen view. Scroll through the document using:
-- move down one cell
-- move left one cell
-- toggle between view mode and edit mode
-- move up one cell
-- move right one cell Press Options and select:
Edit Cell Worksheets >
Toggle Full Screen Zoom >
Freeze >
Adjust Column Width Scroll Clipboard >
Edit highlighted cell. Select, insert, rename or delete worksheets. Toggle between full screen and reduced screen. Choose a size to zoom document. Freeze Row, Column or Both for the highlighted cell. to adjust column width. Search >
Properties Print Choose Cut, Copy, Paste or Select All to apply to highlighted cells. Choose Find, Find Next or Replace. Enter text to be located in Find field. In other fields, scroll Then press Find. Set cursor movement after entry and toggle auto-recalculations. Print document by sending it via Multimedia, Bluetooth or infrared. to choose a search range. EDIT MICROSOFT EXCEL DOCUMENTS Documents open in read-only full screen view.
-- toggle between view mode and edit mode In edit mode:
-- move cursor left within a cell To select cells, press and hold Press Options and select:
-- move cursor right within a cell
, then scroll
. or
, Accept Text Edit Revert Text Edit Operators >
Functions >
Range Select Enter the edit. Revert to previous cell content. Choose from list of math operators and commonly used symbols. Choose from list of spreadsheet functions. Select a range of cells by highlighting. 126 X700_OI.book Page 127 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Formatting >
Alignment >
Font >
Color >
Style >
Clipboard >
Clear >
Print Choose from list of formatting. Choose Default, Left, Center or Right to apply to highlighted cells. Apply Bold or Underline font style. Apply colour to font or cell. Choose from list of text and number styles. Choose Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste or Select All to apply to highlighted cells. Clears highlighted cell formatting, formula content, or both. Print document by sending it via Multimedia, Bluetooth or infrared. Note: Macros, pictures, graphs or embedded objects in Microsoft Excel documents cannot be displayed on the phone. VIEW MICROSOFT POWERPOINT DOCUMENTS Documents open in outline view. Scroll Navigation Shortcuts to move between outline, notes, slide, and thumbnail views. View Outline, Notes, Slide Slide view full screen Outline, Notes, Slide Thumb
(4 slides per page) Outline Keypress or or Action Toggle between full screen and partial screen Zoom out Zoom in Fit to screen Previous slide Next slide Page up Page down Next slide Previous slide Collapse slide Expand slide Collapse all Expand all Edit slide 127 X700_OI.book Page 128 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Options Menu The Options menu varies in an open PowerPoint document, depending on which of the 4 views you are using. Press Options and select:
Toggle Screen Edit >
Outline >
Navigate >
Goto >
Pitch >
Print Exit >
Toggle screen in outline, notes, and slide view. In outline view, you can edit the entry, insert and delete slides. In notes view, you can edit the entry. In outline view, expand and collapse one or all slides. In all views, move to next or previous page or slide. Go to another view. Start or stop pitch device. In outline or notes view, print document by sending it via Multi-
media, Bluetooth or infrared. In thumb view, choose Close and save, Close and save as, or Close and discard. Note: Animation, multimedia, or embedded objects in Microsoft PowerPoint documents cannot be displayed on the phone. 128 X700_OI.book Page 129 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM GAMES Your phone is supplied with two games, MicroGolf and Balloon-Headed Boy. Note: For customer support and more information on MicroGolf and Balloon-Headed Boy games, visit the forum at www.morpheme.co.uk. Download Games See Download Files from the Internet on page 76. For customer support of downloaded content, visit the respective suppliers website. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded content or possible corruption of phone software. Free content is available for your X700 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com. Availability of this service is dependent on your country/region or network. The downloaded content is free, however there will be a communication fee to download. MICROGOLF GAME Play 18 holes of a miniature golf game. From Games application:
1. Open MicroGolf icon. 2. Navigation options:
, or
, Press Scroll Scroll or press or press Rotate clockwise:
Rotate counterclockwise:
Snap direction to the diagonal:
Increase power:
Press Toggle golfer on or off: Press Toggle manual scroll to Press see further than ball centered view allows:
Switch sound on or off: See Options menu. Release to hit the ball. or
. Scroll for 4 directions to move the view. 129 X700_OI.book Page 130 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM BALLOON-HEADED BOY GAME Move Balloon-Headed Boy through different levels to rescue balloons to bring to the birthday party. Watch out for the frogs!
From Games application:
1. Open Balloon-Headed Boy icon. 2. The game may show hints of which key to press to move. 3. Navigation options:
Scroll Move right:
Scroll Move left:
Scroll Move up:
Scroll Move down:
Go back one screen:
Press Switch sound on or off: Press or press or press or press or press
. when at title screen below speaker icon. 130 X700_OI.book Page 131 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM FAVOURITES Favourites serves as a bulletin board storing shortcuts to your frequently used applications or documents stored in phone memory or miniSD Card. OPEN A FAVOURITES SHORTCUT Open Favourites application:
1. Scroll to the desired shortcut; press Options and select Open. Or, press to open. ADD A SHORTCUT TO FAVOURITES 1. Open the item within the application or open the document in which you want to store a shortcut in Favourites. 2. Press Options and select Add to favourites. Adding to Favourites is available only for certain applications. MANAGE FAVOURITES Open Favourites application:
1. Scroll to the desired shortcut. 2. Press Options and select:
Edit shortcut name Shortcut icon Move List view/Grid view Delete shortcut Change the name of the shortcut. When this option appears, choose a different icon picture by scrolling through grid. A checkmark appears on the shortcut icon. Scroll move to desired location, press OK. View the shortcuts in a list view or grid view. Remove shortcut from Favourites. or to Note: The default shortcuts to Today in Calendar, Inbox in Messages, and Notepad cannot be deleted, nor can the icon be changed. To change the wallpaper of the Favourites screen, see Change Wallpaper or Screensaver on page 92. 131 X700_OI.book Page 132 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM ACCESSORIES Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. Contact your wireless service provider to purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories. Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an electrical hazard. BATTERY LITHIUM-ION 780 mAh
(EB-BSX700) Carry a spare battery.
(EB-CAX70CN)
(EB-CAX70US) TRAVEL CHARGER
(EB-CAX70AU)
(EB-CAX70UK) Recharge the battery using any electrical outlet. Plugs for use in many countries are available. miniSD CARD
(EB-CAX70EU) MiniSD (secure data) memory card stores sound, video, picture, and voice files. Card memory size varies. miniSD CARD ADAPTER This adapter allows you to use your miniSD Card in a standard SD socket. See miniSD Card (MEMORY CARD) on page 113. Warning: When you use a miniSD Card with an SD Memory Card application device, please insert the card in the miniSD adapter which is included in the package. When you use the card with an SD Memory Card application device, please insert and remove the card with the adapter at the same time and never leave the adapter in the device. CAR CHARGER (DC ADAPTER)
(EB-CDX70) Recharge the battery using your vehicles cigarette lighter socket. CAR HOLDER
(EB-KAX700) Mounted in your vehicle to store your phone. Use with personal handsfree headset for handsfree operation. 132 X700_OI.book Page 133 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM CARRY CASE
(EB-YKX700) Clip your case to your clothing or purse to keep your phone close. PERSONAL HANDSFREE HEADSET
(EB-EMD87) Plug into your phone and talk without holding the phone to your ear. PRODUCT CD Transfer data between your phone and your PC, using Bluetooth, Infrared, or USB data cable. USB DATA CABLE WITH CHARGING CAPABILITY
(EB-UCX700) Use this to connect your phone to a PC to transfer data between them. Use in conjunction with the software provided on the CD-ROM. BLUETOOTH HEADSET
(EB-BHX70) Talk handsfree and without wires. Place the headset on your ear and the phone in your pocket, with no wires connecting the two. BLUETOOTH CAR KIT Parrot model CK3000 or Parrot model DriveBlue Made by Parrot, these Bluetooth enabled handsfree car kits allow you to use your phone handsfree in your car. Model CK3000 requires installation, model DriveBlue plugs into your car cigarette lighter. How to identify a genuine Panasonic accessory Panasonic produces some of the most advanced mobile phones available. So, as youd expect from this class leader, the range of accessories are second to none. Most genuine Panasonic accessories will have a label showing an EB-XXXXX model number. 133 X700_OI.book Page 134 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM SPECIFICATIONS Size
- Length x width x thickness: 96 mm x 49 mm x 24 mm
- Weight: 110 g Network bands supported
- Standard: GSM900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GSM1900 Class 1
- Data bearer: GPRS Class 10; CSD Battery
- Standard: 780 mAh Lithium Ion
- Talk time: 2 to 5 hours
- Standby time: 60 to 175 hours
- Charging time: approximately 90 to 120 minutes Note: Talk and Standby time are dependent upon network conditions, battery condition, and use of certain features such as data calls, games, Bluetooth, camera. Charging time is dependent on usage and battery conditions. 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 profiles (v1.1)
- Infrared: SIR (slow infrared)
- USB: v1.1 134 X700_OI.book Page 135 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Software features
- Operating System: Symbian v7.0s, Series 60 v2.0
- Browser: WAP 2.0 (WML, XHTML MP, WCSS, cHTML, other)
- Java: MIDP2.0, CLDC1.0, JSR 82, 118, 120, 135
- Digital Rights Management security: Forward lock DRM + additional content protection
- Messaging: MMS 2.0, SMS, Smart messaging
- E-mail: SMTP, IMAP4, POP3, MIME2
- Personal Information Management: Contacts; Calendar; Scheduler; Clocks (NITZ [Network Informed Time Zone], analog, digital); Alarm; Calculator; Converter
- SyncML: v1.1.1, Device Management and Data Synchronisation
- OMA Client Provisioning
- Document Viewer: view/edit native Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents
- Image Editing: Crop, slide show, panorama, frames
- Predictive text: Tegic T9 predictive text input
- Voice Recognition: Speaker independent name, continuous digit dial, command and control Content and file formats supported
- Still Imaging: JPEG, TIFF, WMF, GIF, BMP, WBMP, PNG, EXIF, MBM, SMS OTA, ICO
- Video playback: 3GPP, MPEG4, RealVideo7 and RealVideo8
- Video record: 3GPP
- Audio: RealAudio Voice, RealAudio7, and RealAudio8, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WAV, WVE, MIDI, GSM 6.10, RAW, RMF, XMF, SMAF. Bluetooth audio devices are limited to voice calls
- Text: Text/plain
- Ringtones: 40+ polyphonic, OTA ringtones
- Application installation package: Symbian .sis file
- Java: JAD and JAR files
- Digital certificates: Yes - can download
- vCard: Send/receive business cards (Contacts cards)
- vCalendar: Send/receive calendar event 135 X700_OI.book Page 136 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS Problem Remedy Phone does not switch on Short battery life for a new battery Battery charging indicator does not appear, and phone cannot be switched on when starting battery charge session Battery fails to charge Display looks faded Emergency calls cannot be made Calls cannot be made or received 136 for at least two seconds. Check that the battery is properly installed and charged. Press and hold Battery life is reduced when:
playing games leaving Bluetooth switched on taking pictures with Camera recording video clips with Video recorder recording sound clips with Recorder using the Photolight often browsing the Internet downloading data leaving Cell Broadcast switched on phone is in a weak service area, requiring more battery power Allow phone to charge for a few minutes before switching on. Battery may have been fully discharged. Do not connect the Travel Charger until after the battery has been installed. Check the Brightness setting (see Display Settings on page 93). Check that the antenna symbol is displayed - move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol appears. Check to make sure the phone is switched on. If keypad is locked, press Unlock softkey, then press If phone is locked, enter lock code. Check that the network signal strength indicator
. at least one bar. Move to a stronger coverage area. If no network name appears, the phone may not be displays registered to a network. Move to another area and watch for the phone to register to a network. Check Call barring, Fixed dialling, Closed user group, and Call divert settings in Settings application. X700_OI.book Page 137 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Note: The quality of display images may vary depending on the object or environment. Display images may distort when shooting moving objects, especially in a fast moving environment. Error Messages These are some of the important error messages which may be displayed. Error Message Meaning Unable to install. No access points defined. Define now?
Memory full. No network coverage Network busy Connection error Unable to send message. Maximum message size is xxx. Unable to install game, ringing tone, application, etc., for various reasons such as not enough memory, or downloading failed. You need to set up an access point for your phone to access the service you are requesting, such as Multimedia messaging, e-mail, or browsing the Internet. Phone memory is full. Delete some files before new files can be stored. See Shared Phone Memory on page 28. There is no network service in your current location. Network is overloaded with calls or there was an error trying to connect to the network. File size of object attached to message is too large to send. The xxx will be replaced by a file size. You may be able to send the file by infrared, Bluetooth, or transfer by PC Software Suite. Unable to connect. No network coverage. Secure connection not available Network cannot establish a secure connection. Cannot connect to server you are requesting. SIM card registration failed PIN code blocked. Enter PUK code:
PIN2 code blocked. Enter PUK2 code:
SIM card rejected The network cannot register your SIM card. Contact your wireless service provider. PIN code was entered incorrectly 3 times, therefore the SIM card is locked. Enter the PUK code, supplied by wireless service provider. PIN2 code was entered incorrectly 3 times, therefore the SIM card is locked. Enter the PUK2 code, supplied by wireless service provider. The phone is set to accept only certain SIM cards. It will not accept the currently inserted SIM card. 137 X700_OI.book Page 138 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM COPYRIGHTS 2004 Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. CP8 Patent
(CE marking) Copyright Arcsoft 2004. All rights reserved. Powered by Mascot CapsuleEngine Micro3D Edition Mascot Capsule is a registered trademark of HI Corporation. Panasonic X700 with Bluetooth Technology The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. miniSD 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 Licensed from Symbian Ltd. 1998-2004; this product is based on Symbian OS. This software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: United States Patent 5,155,805, United States Patent 5,325,479, United States Patent 5,159,668, United Kingdom Patent 2232861 and France Patent 90 05712. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT.ES, SE, GB; Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide. 138 X700_OI.book Page 139 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM MicroGolf is Copyright 2004 Morpheme Limited. All rights reserved. TM Balloon-Headed Boy is Copyright 2004 Morpheme Limited. All rights reserved. PC Suite Synchronisation includes synchronisation software. 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 use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard (MPEG-4 Video) and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC 139 X700_OI.book Page 140 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM 2003-2004 Mobility Electronics, Inc. IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY:
MOBILITY TEXAS, INC. ("LICENSOR") IS WILLING TO LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY IF YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS OF THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA"). PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS SOFWARE BECAUSE BY EXERCISING YOUR RIGHTS TO USE THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS, LICENSOR WILL NOT LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU, AND IN THAT CASE YOU SHOULD REMOVE ALL FILES FROM YOUR PHONE, HANDHELD DEVICE, AND/OR PERSONAL COMPUTER. Ownership of the Software This Quickoffice software program and other software product(s) included
("Software") and the accompanying written materials, including all intellectual property and confidential information relating to it, are owned or licensed by Licensor and are protected by United States copyright laws, by laws of other nations, and by international treaties. Grant Of License Licensor grants to you the non-exclusive right to use one copy of the Software on a single computer or handheld device ("Device"). You may load 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 transfer of the Software and all written materials (as provided for below). You may not copy the Software, except that (1) you may make one copy solely for backup or archival purposes, and (2) you may transfer the Software to a single hard disk provided you keep the original solely for backup or archival purposes. You may not copy the written materials. You may permanently transfer the Software and accompanying written materials (including the most recent update and all prior versions) if you retain no copies and the transferee agrees to be bound by the terms of this EULA. Such a transfer terminates your license. You may not rent, lease, allow multiple users, time sharing, use the Software in a service bureau or otherwise transfer or assign the right to use the Software, or any adaptation or part thereof, except as stated in this paragraph. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software. Limited Warranty, Disclaimer, and Damages Limitation Licensor warrants that the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of 30 days from your purchase date of the Software. LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS. LICENSOR DOES NOT WARRANT ERROR-FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED USE OF THE SOFTWARE. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have others, which vary from one state, country, or region to another. Some laws prohibit the foregoing limitations, so they may not apply to you. LICENSOR'S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR SOFTWARE THAT DOES NOT MEET THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE, AT LICENSOR'S CHOICE, EITHER TO (A) REFUND THE PRICE PAID OR (B) REPLACE THE SOFTWARE IF RETURNED TO LICENSOR WITH A COPY OF YOUR RECEIPT. Any replacement Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer. This Limited Warranty is 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 for consequential or incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you. This EULA is governed by the laws of the State of Texas, and may be enforced by Mobility's licensors, including without limitation, Schema Software, Inc. If you have any questions concerning this EULA or wish to contact Licensor for any reason, please write: Mobility Texas, Inc. 5508 W. Plano Parkway, Suite E, Plano, TX 75220; email: support@quickoffice.com, www.quickoffice.com phone: 1 + 214-956-9806 (English only). U.S. Government Restricted Rights. The Software and documentation are provided with Restricted Rights. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph (c)(1) of The Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-
7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1)(ii) and (2) of Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as applicable. Supplier is Mobility Texas, Inc. 5508 W. Plano Parkway, Suite E, Plano, TX 75093; phone: 1 + 214-956-9806. 140 X700_OI.book Page 141 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM INDEX A About (copyrights) 108 Access point settings 95 Accessories 132 Active clamshell 95 Alarm set Calendar 36 Clock 104 Application manager 116 Applications Close 27 Menu map 29 Navigating 25 Open 27 Options softkey 26 B Barring 102 Battery Charging 9 Installing 8 Removing 8 Bluetooth 80 Browser 7378 Bookmarks 76 Connect to Internet 74 Download files from Internet 76 Online options 75 Saved pages 78 Set up 74 Settings 77 C Calculator 109 Calendar 3639 Alarm set 36 Chinese Lunar calendar 39 Create new 36 Send events 39 Settings 38 Views 37 Call Answer by opening flip 95 Answering 18 Duration 122 Ending 22 Handsfree talking 20 Hold or unhold 19 Making 16 Mute or unmute 20 Open applications during 21 Options 19 Volume 20 Call barring 102 Call divert 101 Call logs 121 Call settings 94 Call waiting 20 Calls Dialled 121 Emergency 18 Missed 121 Multi-party
(conference) 21 Received 121 Camera 5861 PhotoLight 119 Picture quality 60 Save pictures 59 Send pictures 60 Take a picture 58 View pictures 60 Cell broadcast messages 56 Certificate management 100 Chinese Lunar calendar 39 Clip art, add to photos 68 Clock 103 Close applications 27 Closed user group 99 Conference calls 21 Connection manager 85 Connection settings 95 Connectivity 7389 Bluetooth 80 Connection manager 85 Device manager 87 Infrared 83 Operator 78 Synchronisation 85 Contacts 3035 Create new 30 Edit 32 Find 31 Groups 34 Make a call 31 My numbers 31 Send a Contacts card 34 Service numbers 34 SIM directory 30 Converter 110 141 X700_OI.book Page 142 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM Copyrights 138 Create e-mail messages 44 Create multimedia messages 42 Create text message 42 D Data call Access points 95 Definition 73 Device manager 87 Dictionary 23 E Eject miniSD Card 10, 12 E-mail messages 48 Emergency calls 18 Ending calls 22 Enhancement settings 103 F Favourites 131 File manager 117 Fixed dialling 99 Flashlight 119 Frames, add to photos 68 G Gallery 6266 Add clip art, frames 68 Edit photos 67 Play video, sound clips, and streaming media 63 Player controls 64 Send pictures, video, sound clips 64 142 Slide show 67 View images 62 Zoom 63 Games 129 GPRS Access points 95 Definition 73 GPRS data counter 122 Groups in Contacts 34 H Handsfree talking 20 I Icons (indicators) 14 Inbox 45 Infrared 83 International calling 18 Internet. See Browser K Key functions 12 Keys, lock 12 L Language Browser page display 77 Cell broadcast 56 Phone 93 Writing 93 Lock code 98 Lock keys 12 Lock phone 98 Loudspeaker 20 M Making a call 31 Mark 26 Media 6272 Gallery 62 PhotoBase 66 RealOne Player 69 Video recorder 71 Memory details 28 Menu map 29 Messages 4057 Cell broadcast 56 Create new e-mail 44 Create new multimedia 42 Create new text 42 Create presentation 43 Drafts 51 E-mail (Mailbox) 48 Inbox 45 My folders 47 Outbox 53 Receive new 45 Reports 54 Sent 52 Service command 57 Settings 54 SIM 56 Types 40 miniSD Card Application 113 Installing 10 Removing 10, 12 Missed calls 121 Moving in the applications 25 Multi-party calls 21 Multitasking 27 My numbers 31 X700_OI.book Page 143 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM N Navigating in the applications 25 Network settings 102 Notepad 111 O On or off, switch phone 16 Open applications 27 Operator menu 78 Options softkey 26 Outbox 53 Overview, phone 11 P Phone Memory 28 Overview 11 Settings 93 Switch on or off 16 PhotoBase 66 PhotoLight 119 Photos, edit 67 Picture quality 60 Picture, take 58 PIN code 98 PIN2 code 98 Play video, sound clips, and streaming media 63 Problems 136 Q Quickoffice 124 R RealOne Player 69 Recorder, voice 111 Ringtones 90 S Search 28 Security settings 98 Send Calendar events 39 Send Contacts card 34 Send data via Bluetooth 82 Send data via infrared 84 Send DTMF touch tones 20 Send pictures 60, 64 Send sound clips 64 Send video clips 64 Service numbers 34 Settings 93103 Access point 95 Alarm 104 Barring 102 Call 94 Call divert 101 Certificate management 100 Clock 103 Connection 95 Enhancement 103 Network 102 Phone 93 Security 98 Speed dial 105 SIM card Installing 7 Removing 8 SIM directory 30 Sound clips, play 63 Sound controls 64 Specifications 134 Speed dial 105 Standby mode displays 15 Streaming media, play 63 SyncML 85 T Tabs 25 Take a picture 58 Text entry Dictionary for predictive text entry 23 General text entry 23 Themes 91 To-do 115 Tools 109120 Troubleshooting 136 U Unmark 26 USB 84, 133 V Video clips, play 63 Video player controls 64 Video recorder 71 Voice commands 106 Voice dial 106 Voice mail 40 Voice recorder 111 Volume Call 20 Player 64 Ringtone 90 Sound clip 64 Video clip 64 143 X700_OI.book Page 144 Wednesday, September 1, 2004 6:47 PM W Wallpaper, change 92 Z Zoom Camera 58 Gallery 63 Video recorder 71 144
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2004-11-05 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2004-11-05
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Panasonic Mobile Communications Development Corporation of USA
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005038344
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1225 Northbrook Parkway, Ste. 2-359
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1 2 |
Suwanee, Georgia 30024
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1 2 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@metlabs.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
NWJ
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
22A001A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
P******** C****** S****
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1 2 | Title |
Manager of Hardware Verification
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
770-3********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
770-3********
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1 2 |
p******@panasonicatlanta.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM PCS Handset w/Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 | GSM PCS Handset w/ Bluetooth | |||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is conducted. RF Exposure has been addressed with this Bluetooth device co-located in the GSM-PCS handset. | ||||
1 2 | This device contains a 900 MHz & 1800 MHz GSM function that is not operational in U.S. Territories. Output Power is EIRP. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Panasonic accessories supplied or designated for this product and ones that provide at least 1.5cm separation to the body and do not contain metallic components. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The highest reported SAR values are: Head:0.260 W/kg; Body-worn:0.445 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
MET Laboratories, Inc.
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1 2 | Name |
R****** F********
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1 2 |
K****** M******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
41035********
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1 2 |
410-3******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
41035********
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1 2 |
410-3********
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1 2 |
r******@metlabs.com
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1 2 |
k******@metlabs.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0017000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | BC | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.4200000 | 27.0000000000 Hz | 246KGXW |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC