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Operating Instructions Digital Cellular Telephone

EB-GD30 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 Serial 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. Fitting/Removing the Battery Charging the Battery. Low Battery Warning. Location of Controls. Display. 7 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. Alert Profile. Call Hold and Call Waiting Call Transfer. 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. Recent Numbers. Fixed Dial. Service Dial. 31

Short Text Messages. 28

Setting your Phone for Short Text Messages. Sending a Short Text Message. Using Pre-Defined Messages. Receiving Short Text Messages. Cell Broadcasts.
Alpha Entry. 32 Menu Structures. 33
Key Guard. Phonebook. Messages. Applications Personalise. Call Service Call Divert. Security. Network. 38
Care and Maintenance. Glossary of Terms. Trouble Shooting. Important Error Messages Specifications. EU Warranty.

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). Shows that the information is a Quick Tip. ,Text- Shows that the display text will be flashing.

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.
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.

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 60C) 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.

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

Removing the SIM
To remove the SIM follow the above steps in reverse.
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

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.
Operation of Battery Level Indicator

While charging Telephone on Telephone off K K Charging complete H Indicator off

Low Battery Warning

When the battery power is low a warning tone LOW will sound and a LOW BATTERY message will BATTERY 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.

Location of Controls

Antenna
Incoming/charging indicator

Earpiece

External Connector
c ABC 4 GHI 3 DEF 5 JKL 7PQRS 6 MNO 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0+

Display

Microphone
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 Select key selects an option in the option area of the display accesses Phonebook or switches character types makes a call or recalls recently dialled phone numbers clears the last digit entered, clears all digits when pressed and held or returns to the previous display 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
Phone/SIM Phonebook indicator Location area indicates menu number, location number, alpha mode or alarm mark ?. Main Display area

Panasonic

Option area shows options that can be selected by the B key
Navigation prompt - e scrolls through the main area of the display, f scrolls through options at the bottom right of the display.
Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or after pressing any key.

Y t ] [ N

lights when you are registered to a non-home network roaming lights when call divert is enabled lights when vibration alert is enabled lights when all tones or ring volume is off 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 indicates that the Navigation key (g) can be pressed

Basic Operation

Power On/Off
To turn the phone on or off. F E and hold to switch power on A greeting will be displayed. F E and hold to switch 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 F D

00:01 Voice Call

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 F 0 and hold until a + appears 2 F country code or e to scroll through the abbreviated international Country: names 3 F area code and phone number 4 F D
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.

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. F B when 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

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 F E to 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

Caller Identification

This feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or reject them. The callers phone number, and name if stored in Phonebook, will be displayed.

Home +01234567 Accept

NOTE: Caller Identification may not always be available.

Volume Control

Earpiece Volume
Four levels of volume adjustment are available. During a call: F a to decrease the volume F b to increase the volume

00:05 Ear 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 F B and e to point to Personalise 2 F B and e to point to Tones 3 F B and e to point to Ring Volume or Key Volume 4 F B 5 Use e to set the volume 6 F B

Ending a Multi-party Call
During a Multi-party call: F E to end all the calls at once

Phonebook Basics

Phone numbers can be stored in two locations. You can store numbers in the SIM Phonebook (therefore the number of locations, length of name and number of phone numbers are SIM dependant). Alternatively you can store phone numbers in the Mobile Phonebook, this means that if you change the SIM the numbers in the phone are not lost.

Storing a Number

1 F phone number 2 F A 3 F e select the Phonebook (either SIM or Mobile) 4 F B 5 The phone number you entered will be displayed, edit the number if necessary 6 F B to enter the phone number 7 F enter the name see Alpha Entry page FB 9 F location number 10F B

Automatic Location

The phone number can be stored automatically at the first available location. This can be done instead of entering a location number. F B when Any is displayed in the option area of the display

Location: (1-50) 0-9 Any

Overwrite Protection
If a location is occupied you will be asked if you wish to overwrite the current information. F B to overwrite the selected location F C to choose another location number

Overwrite? Home (18) Ok

Browsing Phonebooks by Name or Location
You can search the phonebook by either Name or Location. The default setting for browsing is Names. All Phonebook entries will be listed in alphabetical order of both SIM and Mobile Phonebook merged. When browsing by name pressing a lettered key will take you to the first entry starting with that letter. When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Phonebook 2 F B and e to point to Browse 3 F f to toggle between Names and Locns 4 F B 5 F e to select the Phonebook you wish to browse 6 F B
All Phonebook SIM Phonebook MobilePhonebook 1 Select

Retrieving a Number

1 When in standby: 2 F A
3 F e to browse through the Phonebook
NOTE: The Phonebook you last viewed will be the default when you next press A. To change the default, use the Phonebook menu to select a particular phonebook.
Once you have selected a phone number or name, there are a number of actions that you can perform. You can dial the selected number by pressing D.
Editing Phonebook Entries
You can View, Recall, Edit, Delete or Create in the Phonebook. To access these features you follow the same procedure. With a phone number or name displayed: 1 F f and scroll between View, Recall, Edit, Delete or Create 2 F B to select an option
Displays an individual phone number and name or names list.

Recall

Displays the phone number, enabling you to either change it or call the number.
Displays the phone number, allowing you to make changes, followed by the name, enabling you to make changes.

Delete

Deletes the entry from the Phonebook.

Create

Enables you to create a new entry in the Phonebook.
Speed Dial a Stored Number
1 F location number leading zeros may be left out 2 F # 3 F D

Hot Key Phone Numbers

It is possible to dial phone numbers from the Phonebook or Service Dial part of Phonebook very quickly. Some Hot Key Phone numbers may be reserved by the Service Provider, for example the first three Hot Key Phone numbers may be linked to the Service Dial part of the Phonebook - see page 27. To select a source for the Hot Key phone numbers see Phonebook page 33. 1 F 1 to 9 and hold 2 F D

Advanced Phonebook

Note Pad
During a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial when the call has ended. During a call: 1 F phone number 2 When the call has ended press D to call that number To store in Phonebook, press A while the number is displayed see Storing a Number page 22.

Recent Numbers

Recently dialled phone numbers will be stored in Last Dialled. If Caller Identification is available the callers phone number for an answered call will be stored in Answered and an unanswered call will be stored in Unanswered. When the store is full the next phone number will overwrite the oldest. 1 F D 2 F e to point at Last Dialled, Answered or Unanswered 3 F B 4 F e to point at the phone number (or name) you wish to dial 5 To store in Phonebook, press A while the number is displayed see Storing a Number page 22. 6 F D You can edit or delete the phone number before dialling see Editing Phonebook Entries page 24.
Calling the Last Dialled Number
To redial your last called phone number F D D
Returning an Unanswered Call
When the display shows that you have received calls but not answered them. 1 F B 2 The last callers phone number will be displayed if it is available 3 F e to point at the phone number you wish to dial 4 F D

Fixed Dial

The Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook, but with additional security. When the security feature Fixed Dial is switched on it is only possible to make calls with phone numbers that are in the Fixed Dial Store. When Fixed Dial is switched on any manually dialled phone numbers must match a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store. To store, edit or delete a phone number in the Fixed Dial Store Fixed Dial must be switched on see Security page 38. With Fixed Dial switched on, all phone numbers can be added, edited or deleted as normal, but you will be asked for PIN2 see Phone Security page 16.

Wild Numbers

Wild numbers are spaces that can be stored in a phone number. The wild numbers must be filled before the phone number is dialled. In this way a call can be restricted to a specific area by storing the area code of a phone and when recalled the remainder can be added. The wild numbers can be anywhere within a stored phone number.

+0123_45_

1 F 0 and hold until _ appears to enter a wild number 2 When the phone number is recalled pressing a numeric key will fill in a wild number.

Service Dial

Your Service Provider may program some special phone numbers into your SIM. It is not possible to modify the Service Dial numbers. 1 F A and hold 2 F g to browse through the Service Dial list of phone numbers The phone number pointed to can only be recalled or dialled.

Short Text Messages

You can receive, display, edit and/or send short text messages, of up to 160 characters to mobile phones on the same network or any network that has a roaming agreement.
Setting your Phone for Short Text Messages
Before you can send a message you must enter the Message Centre number into Parameters (your Service Provider will supply the Message Centre number).
NOTE: The Message Centre number may have been preprogrammed, on your SIM card
Setting the Message Centre Number
When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Messages 2 F B and e to point to Parameters 3 F B and e to point to Message Centre 4 F B 5 F 0 and hold until a + appears 6 F country code or e to scroll through the abbreviated international names see International Dialling page F message centre number (including area code) 8 F B

NOTE: If you do not include the international access code, you will not be able to send or receive Short Text Messages.
Sending a Short Text Message
You have the option to either create your own message or use a pre-defined message. When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Messages 2 F B and e to point to Create 3 F B and e to select <Create> or a pre-defined message 4 F B enter the message (up to 160 characters) see Alpha Entry page 32. 5 F B You will be asked if you wish to send the message, if you do not wish to send the message press C, the message will be stored.

Hello _

6 F B, enter the destination phone number (or recall a number from the Phonebook) - see Retrieving a Number page F B twice 8 You maybe asked if you wish to have delivery confirmation, if you want confirmation press B. 9 If you do not, use f to indicate No, then press B
Using Pre-Defined Messages
When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Messages 2 F B and e to point to Create 3 F B and e to point to the pre-defined message you wish to use 4 F B twice to send the message
Changing the Pre-Defined Message Language
With the pre-defined message highlighted: 1 Use f to select Lang 2 F B and e to select a language 3 F B and f to point to Select 4 F B twice to send the message
Receiving Short Text Messages
When a Short Text Message is sent to your phone the message indicator (N) will flash in the display, with an audible tone or vibration alert. This indicates that a new message has been received.
Received 1 New Message Read
If the message indicator appears constantly in the display this indicates that the message area is full and you will need to delete old messages in order to be able to receive new messages in the future. When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Messages 2 F B and e to point to Receive List 3 F B and e to scroll to the message 4 F B to read the message 5 To delete the message use f to select Delete 6 F B twice
Reading a Short Text Message

To read the message press B when Read is displayed in the option area.

Cell Broadcasts

Cell broadcasts are general information that is sent to your phone by a network operator. The information can be district traffic or weather.
Selecting Broadcast Topics
You need to specify the topic(s) of information that you wish to receive as broadcasts before you can receive them. When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Messages 2 F B and e to point to Broadcasts 3 F B and e to point to Topics 4 F B 5 F B and e to select a Topic 6 F B twice to insert the Topic into your broadcast list
Enabling/Disabling Broadcasts
When Menu is displayed in the option area of the display: 1 F B and e to point to Messages 2 F B and e to point to Broadcasts 3 F B and e to point to Receive 4 F B Once broadcasts have been enabled, the same procedure will disable broadcasts.

Alpha Entry

Alpha Entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters into Phonebook, Short Text Messages, Price Per Unit and the Greeting Message.
Key Normal (U) 9 Character entry type Greek (V) Extended (W)
Space@,.;:!?()[]{}&%+-/\^~|<>= $ ABCabc DEFdef GHIghi JKLjkl MNOmno PQRSpqrs TUVtuv
TUF NXO PRS KLM HQI DEZ ABG
ABCabc DEFdef GHIghi JKLjkl MNOmno PQRSpqrs TUVtuv WXYZwxyz

WXYZwxyz CYW

Each time a key is pressed in quick succession it will display the next character available on that key (or if the key is pressed and held down it will cycle through the available characters). Releasing the key, or pressing another key will enter the currently displayed character and the cursor will move to the next position. To access the different character types, normal (U), numerals (X), Greek characters (V) and extended characters (W) press A.

Editing Alpha Entry

Pressing e will move you up or down one line. Pressing f will move you left or right one character. When the cursor is moved over a character and another key pressed this will insert the new character. Pressing C will delete the character to the left of the cursor or delete the current line when pressed and held.

Menu Structures

When the word Menu is in the option area of the display pressing the B will display a menu of phone features. To select a feature press e so that the pointer is showing next to the feature that you require then press B. A quick way of selecting a feature is to press the menu number shown in the bottom left of the display. To leave the menu press C repeatedly. During a call a restricted menu will be available.

Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Messages
The Language that the phone will use for display messages can be changed. In Tones, the phone key, ring and warning tones (except low battery warning), can be switched off. When All Tones are switched off the silent indicator ([) is displayed. A different Ring Type can be used for voice, fax, data and messages. There is a selection of 6 tones and 14 melodies. Display Setting allows the contrast of the display to be changed. A personalised Greeting can be programmed for when the phone is switched on see Alpha Entry page 32.
Animation allows the animated themes to be changed or disabled. When the phone is mounted in the optional Car Mount Kit and the vehicle ignition is turned off the In Vehicle - Keep Alive timer will start, delaying the switching off of the phone. If the ignition is turned off during a call, the call will be maintained; when the call ends the timer will continue, or the phone will be switched off if the timer has expired. If the delay timer expires during a call, the call will still be maintained. If the phone is removed from the Car Mount Kit during the specified delay time, the timer will be canceled and the phone will not be turned off. When Auto Answer is switched on, and the phone is mounted in the optional Car Mount Kit or Personal Handsfree Adaptor, a call will be answered without pressing any keys. The duration of DTMF tones that are played during pause dial can be changed from short and long in DTMF Length. Defaults will return your Personal Settings to their factory default, except the Phone Lock code and language.

Call Service

Last Call All Calls Call Waiting , Caller s ID Withhold ID Call Charge
Cost Left Price/Unit Max Cost Warning at
Last Call will display the duration and call charge, if available, of the last call during standby or the current call during a call. Times are indicated as: hours (0-99), minutes (0-59), seconds (0-59) - HH:MM:SS. All Calls displays the accumulated duration and call charge, if available, of incoming and outgoing calls. The lock code or PIN2 is required to reset the timer and call charge. Call Waiting allows you to receive a second call during your current call. When updating or checking the status of call waiting the phone must be registered with a network.

Callers ID allows you to check the status of Callers Identification. The phone must be registered with a network. Using Withhold ID it is possible to check if you send Callers Identification information when you make a call. When checking the Status of Withhold ID the phone must be registered with a network. Call Charge will set the cost of each unit for call charge information and the required currency in which call charge is displayed. Using Max Cost can restrict use of the phone to a specified number of units.
NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary during the day, peak and off-peak times. Therefore, the call charge can be calculated accordingly. However, call charge information may not give an accurate reflection of the tariffs charged by your Service Provider.

Call Divert

Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Cancel All Status
When Call Divert is enabled the divert icon (t) is displayed. You can divert voice, fax and data calls using different circumstances and to different phone numbers. When updating or checking the Status of Call Divert the phone must be registered with a network.

Security

Phone Lock Call Bar PIN PIN2 Fixed Dial Barred Dial
Bar Voice Bar Fax Bar Data Cancel All Status Password
Most common uses of Security are detailed in Phone Security - see page 16 Call Bar is used to restrict certain outgoing and/or incoming calls. Call Bar is controlled by a security Password that is supplied by your Service Provider. When updating or checking the Status of Call Bar the phone must be registered with a network. Different Call Bar restrictions can be used for voice, fax and data calls. Any combination of call restrictions can be set. With Fixed Dial switched on you can only make calls with the phone numbers stored in Fixed Dial area of the Phonebook see Fixed Dial page 26. Emergency calls can be made at any time. To use this function PIN2 is required. Barred Dial enables you to bar all phone numbers from being dialled on the phone. To use this function PIN2 is required.

Network

New Network Search Mode Network List

Home country

Home network Network Operator Password

PUK/ PUK2

Glossary of Terms The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone. The ability to use your phone on networks other than your Home network. The organization responsible for providing access to the GSM network. Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information such as Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by your Service Provider.

Registration

Roaming Service Provider

Trouble Shooting

Should any problem persist contact your dealer.
Problem Telephone will not switch on. Extremely short battery life for a new battery pack. Short battery life for an old battery pack. The network you are using and the condition of the battery pack can affect battery life. The battery pack was worn out. Replace with a new one. To maintain maximum performance always use until the Low Battery Warning and then fully recharge the battery pack. Short battery life for Ni-MH battery pack. The life of the battery pack is affected by improper charging, this is inherent in all Ni-MH batteries. To revive the Battery Pack use the phone until the Low Battery Warning and then fully recharge, repeat this process at least three times. However, if the battery life is still short, the Battery Pack has eventually worn out. Replace with a new one. Cause Remedy Check that the Battery Pack is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone.
Trouble Shooting When the Battery Pack has been deeply discharged the phone will take a short time to detect which type of Battery Pack it is charging The phone is locked.
The phone cannot be switched on when charging
Leave the phone charging the Battery Pack for a few minutes before attempting to switch it on. Unlock the phone (Menu: Security: Phone Lock) Disable the outgoing call barring, or barred dial (Menu: Security: Call Bar/Barred Dial) Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check your SIM supports Fixed Dial.

Calls cannot be made.

Outgoing calls are barred.
The phone is not registered to a network.
Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store
Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on (Menu: Security: Fixed Dial). Check the phone number is stored in the Fixed Dial. The phone is not switched on. Incoming calls are barred. Switch the phone on. Disable the incoming call barring (Menu: Security: Call Bar) Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network.
Calls cannot be received.
Trouble Shooting Check that the antenna symbol S is displayed. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed. Unlock the phone (Menu: Security: Phone Lock) Switch off Fixed Dial (Menu: Security: Fixed Dial)
Emergency calls cannot be made.
You are not in a GSM coverage area.
Telephone numbers cannot be recalled.

The phone is locked.

Fixed Dial is switched on.

Important Error Messages

Area not Allowed Network not Allowed Security Failure Roaming in the selected area is not allowed. Roaming with the selected network is not allowed. The network has detected authentication failure because your SIM is not registered with that network. Contact your Service Provider. The SIM is blocked because the wrong PUK has been entered ten times. Contact your Service Provider. The phone has detected a problem with the SIM. Switch the phone off and then back on. If the message does not disappear contact your Service Provider. A message has been received but the message store is full. To receive messages, delete some of the currently stored messages or set messages to automatically clear (Menu: Messages: Parameters: Auto Delete) The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been entered 10 times. Services controlled by PIN2 cannot be used. Contact your Service Provider. The message area is full. Your messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored messages are deleted. Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full. Switch the phone off and then on again.

SIM Blocked

SIM Error
Message Rejected Store Full

PIN2 Invalidated

Warning Store Full Continue? Auto Redial List Full

Specifications

Telephone
Type Temperature range Charging Storage GSM900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 +5C to +35C -20C to +60C
Battery Attached to phone
Battery Pack (S) Weight Dimensions Height x Width x Depth Supply Voltage Standby time (h) Talk Time (h) Charge Time (min) 130g 135 x 45 x 20.5mm 3.6V DC, 670mAh Ni-MH Up to 100 Battery Pack (L) 170g 135 x 45 x 30mm 3.6V DC, 1340mAh Ni-MH Up to 150
NOTE: Charge time will be longer when the phone is turned on. Battery life is affected by the network you are using and the condition of the battery pack.

 

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