Panasonic EB-GD30 User Manual

Operating Instructions EB-GD30 Digital Cellular Telephone Main Kit
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions
completely.
The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under the battery. For your convenience we recommend that you note the following details as a record of your purchase.
Part Number
Dealer Name
Purchase Date
Printed in UK www.mcuk.panasonic.co.uk 000117
Contents
Introduction........................1
Symbols Used ......................1
Using This Manual....................1
Safety ...........................3
Getting Started ......................4
Fitting/Removing the SIM ................4
Fitting/Removing the Battery ..............5
Charging the Battery ..................6
Low Battery Warning ..................6
Location of Controls ...................7
Display..........................8
Basic Operation .....................9
Power On/Off ......................9
Making a Call ......................9
Automatic Redial ....................10
Ending a Call ......................10
Answering a Call ....................10
Volume Control.....................11
Vibration Alert .....................12
Key Guard .......................12
Phone Clock ......................13
Phone Security .....................16
Phone Lock ......................16
PIN...........................17
Changing Security Codes ...............17
Advanced Operation ..................18
DTMF Tones ......................18
Alert Profile.......................18
Call Hold and Call Waiting ...............19
Call Transfer ......................20
Multi-party Calls ....................20
Phonebook Basics ...................22
Storing a Number ...................22
Browsing Phonebooks by Name or Location .....23
Retrieving a Number ..................23
Editing Phonebook Entries ...............24
Hot Key Phone Numbers................24
Advanced Phonebook .................25
Note Pad ........................25
Recent Numbers ....................25
Fixed Dial .......................26
Service Dial ......................27
Short Text Messages ..................28
Setting your Phone for Short Text Messages .......28
Sending a Short Text Message ............29
Using Pre-Defined Messages .............29
Receiving Short Text Messages ............30
Cell Broadcasts ....................31
Alpha Entry .......................32
Menu Structures.....................33
Key Guard .......................33
Phonebook .......................33
Messages .......................34
Applications ......................35
Personalise.......................35
Call Service ......................36
Call Divert .......................37
Security ........................38
Network ........................38
Care and Maintenance .................40
Glossary of Terms ...................41
Trouble Shooting ....................43
Important Error Messages ...............46
Specifications ......................47
EU Warranty .......................48
Introduction
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic GD30 digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), GSM900 or GSM1800.
These operating instructions detail use of the equipment contained in the Main Kit.
Some services are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact your Service Provider.
Symbols Used
F Shows that you should press the following key(s). ,Text-Shows that the display text will be flashing.
Shows that the information is a Quick Tip.
Using This Manual
This manual is designed in sections to guide you through the many functions of this phone. Listed below is a brief outline of each section, to help you find the information you need.
Getting Started: Details how to fit the battery, insert the SIM card, introduces the controls and display of the phone.
Basic Operation: Details how to make and receive calls, change the phone volume, use Vibration Alert and Key Guard the Clock/Alarm.
Phone Security: Details how to use the Phone Lock and PIN Security features as well as how to change security codes.
Advanced Operation: Details how to send DTMF tones, create Alert Profiles, use Call Waiting, Call Transfer and Multi-party.
Phonebook Basics: Details how to create, store, retrieve, and browse a number in a Phonebook as well as the more advanced Phonebook features.
Advanced Phonebook: Details the operation of the Note Pad, Recent Number recall and limiting the numbers available using Fixed Dialling.
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Introduction
Short Text Messages: Details how to set up your phone to
receive and send Short Text Messages and to receive Cell Broadcasts.
Alpha Entry: Details how to access alternative characters with the keypad.
Menu Structures: Details the features that can be accessed from the phone menu.
The remaining sections details how to take care of your phone, lists terms used in this manual, a Troubleshooting and Error Message section and the Specifications.
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Safety
Safety
This equipment is intended for use when supplied with power from the built-in charger or Dual Charger (EB-CRD30) through the AC Adaptor (EB-CAD70Vxx)*. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. The use of approved accessories is recommended to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone.
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.
You are advised not to use the equipment at a refueling point. You are reminded of the need 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 pack to extreme temperatures (in excess of 60°C) or charge the battery pack for much longer than recommended.
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Do not use a hand held phone or microphone while you are driving. Find a safe place to stop first. Do not speak into a hands free microphone if it will take your mind off the road. Acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of cellular phones within the country you are driving and observe them at all times.
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
* Where xx identifies the specific AC Adaptor region, eg CN, EU, HK, TW, UK.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Fitting/Removing the SIM
The SIM is fitted into a holder at the back of the phone underneath the battery.
Fitting the SIM
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Removing the SIM
To remove the SIM follow the above steps in reverse.
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Getting Started
Fitting/Removing the Battery
Fit a fully charged battery pack. If the battery pack is not fully charged then it must be charged as shown in “Charging the Battery”.
Fitting the Battery
Removing the Battery
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Getting Started
Charging the Battery
The battery pack must be attached to the phone before the AC Adaptor.
DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the AC Adaptor.
When charging is complete remove the AC Adaptor. NOTE: If the Battery Pack is deeply discharged, the phone may
take some time to detect which type of Battery Pack it is charging. During this period leave the phone connected to the charger until the charge LED and Battery Level Indicator appears and charging is complete.
To maintain maximum performance of Ni-MH Battery Packs always use until the Low Battery Warning and then fully recharge.
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Operation of Battery Level Indicator
While charging Charging complete
Telephone on KH
Telephone off K Indicator off
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Low Battery Warning
When the battery power is low a warning tone will sound and a LOW BATTERY message will flash. The power will automatically shut off shortly after the warning tone. Fully charge the battery pack or replace it with a fully charged one. During conversation finish your call immediately.
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LOW
BATTERY
Location of Controls
Getting Started
Antenna
Incoming/charging
indicator
Earpiece
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External
Connector
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Display
Microphone
g Navigation key – pressing up/down scrolls through
options in the main area of the display or adjusts the volume. Pressing left/right scrolls through options in the option area of the display
B Select key – selects an option in the option area of the
display
A accesses Phonebook or switches character types D makes a call or recalls recently dialled phone numbers
C clears the last digit entered, clears all digits when
pressed and held or returns to the previous display
E ends a call or switches the phone on/off when
pressed and held Digit keys 0 to 9, * and # – the # key will switch on and
off vibration alert
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Getting Started
Display
Main Display
Phone/SIM Phonebook indicator
Location area ­indicates menu number, location number, alpha mode or alarm
mark ?.
Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or after pressing any key.
Panasonic
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Navigation prompt - e scrolls through the main area of the display, f scrolls through options at the bottom right of the display.
Menu
Y lights when you are registered to a non-home network -
roaming
t lights when call divert is enabled ] lights when vibration alert is enabled [ lights when all tones or ring volume is off N flashes when an unread message is stored or lights
when message area is full
O lights when phone lock is enabled S indicates that it is possible to make emergency calls T indicates the received signal strength - \weak
signal,
T strong signal
H indicates the battery level - H full, L low
battery
> indicates that the source of the currently selected
number is the Mobile Phonebook
< indicates that the source of the currently selected
number is the SIM Phonebook
? displayed in the Location area indicates alarm is set
p indicates that the Navigation key (g) can be pressed
area
Option area ­shows options that can be selected by the
B key
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Basic Operation
Power On/Off
To turn the phone on or off.
FEand hold to switch power on
A greeting will be displayed.
Basic Operation
FEand hold to switch
Panasonic
power off
Making a Call
Make sure that the phone is switched on and the signal strength meter is displayed.
1 F area code and phone number 2 FD
International Dialling
Using the Automatic International Access Code “+” you will be able to dial international numbers without having to know the code for the international exchange.
1 F0and hold until a “+” appears 2 F country code or e to scroll through the
abbreviated international names
3 F area code and phone
number
4 FD
NOTE: Many countries include an initial “0” in the area code. This
should, in most cases, be left out when dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties making international calls, contact your Service Provider.
00:01
Voice Call
Hold
Country:
UK
OK
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Basic Operation
Emergency Calls
To make an emergency call the antenna symbol (S) must be present.
F 112 D or press B when “SOS” is displayed in the option area of the display
Automatic Redial
When a call is unsuccessful the phone will ask if you want to redial the phone number again automatically.
FBwhen “OK” is displayed in the option area
Auto Redial will countdown the display to the next redial.
To stop redialling, press B when “Cancel” is displayed in the option area
Auto Redial
00:32
Cancel
If a call is repeatedly unsuccessful you will not be able to automatically redial the phone number. In this case you must redial the phone number manually.
Ending a Call
FE
Answering a Call
To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal strength meter must be displayed.
F any key except E or g FEto reject the call
If a call is not answered the number of unanswered calls will be displayed.
F any key to clear the display
Incoming
Accept
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Basic Operation
Caller Identification
This feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or reject them. The caller’s phone number, and name if stored in Phonebook, will be displayed.
NOTE: Caller Identification may not always be available.
Home
+01234567
Accept
Volume Control
Earpiece Volume
Four levels of volume adjustment are available. During a call:
Fato decrease the volume
Fbto increase the volume
Ring and Key Volume
Changing the ring and key volume is done in the same way. If you increase the ring volume above maximum it will set an escalating ring tone. If you turn the ring volume off, the silent indicator icon ([) will be displayed.
When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:
1 FBand e to point to “Personalise” 2 FBand e to point to “Tones” 3 FBand e to point to “Ring Volume” or “Key Volume” 4 FB 5 Use e to set the volume 6 FB
00:05
Ear
Volume
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Basic Operation
Vibration Alert
When vibration alert is switched on the phone will vibrate when a call is received. Switching on vibration alert will silence the ring volume. However, when the ring volume is adjusted after the vibration alert is switched on, the phone will ring and vibrate when a call is received.
During standby:
F#and hold to switch on or off. When switched on, the phone will vibrate briefly
Key Guard
Key Guard will prevent any keys from being accidentally pressed e.g. when the phone is being carried.
When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:
FBthree times to enable Key Guard
When a call is received Key Guard will be temporarily disabled, allowing you to press any key to answer the call. Emergency calls can still be made.
Disabling Key Guard
FBtwice when “Free” is displayed in the option area of the display.
GSM 001
Keys Guarded
Free
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Basic Operation
Phone Clock
This phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and a power on/off feature.
Initially Setting the Clock
When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:
1 FBand e to point to “Applications” 2 FBand e to point to “Clock Function” 3 FBand e to point to “Clock Set” 4 FB 5 F enter the digits for the date in the format
day/month/year
6 FB 7 F enter the digits for the
time using 24 hour clock
8 FB
Setting the Clock Format
1 FBand e to point to “Applications” 2 FBand e to point to “Clock Function” 3 FBand e to point to “Clock Format” 4 FB 5 Feto select the format of clock and/or date 6 FB
Setting the Alarm
NOTE: If you have not already set the clock, you will be asked to do
so prior to setting the alarm.
When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:
1 FBand e to point to “Applications” 2 FBand e to point to “Clock Function” 3 FBand e to point to “Alarm Set” 4 FB 5 F enter the digits for the time 6 FB
Time:
HH:MM
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Basic Operation
7 Feto select the frequency of the alarm 8 FB
Alarm:
Once the alarm has been set, ? will be displayed when the phone is in standby mode.
Repeat Daily
Muting the Alarm
When the set time is reached the alarm will sound and the display will flash with an alarm message. The alarm will sound for 30 seconds. If the alarm goes off during a call, it will activate vibration alert.
To end the alarm:
F any key
Disabling the Alarm
To disable the alarm point to “Alarm Set”
1 FBtwice 2 Feto point to “Disabled” 3 FB
Adjusting the Alarm Time
When “Menu” is displayed in the option area of the display:
1 FBand e to point to “Applications” 2 FBand e to point to “Clock Function” 3 FBand e to point to “Alarm Set” 4 FB 5 FCfour times 6 F enter the digits for the time 7 FB 8 Feto select the frequency of the alarm 9 FB
Ok
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