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Operating Instructions
Digital Cellular Phone
EB-G60
G60
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.
Printed in Philippines
20.07.03
Panasonic Mobile Communications Corporation of the Philippines
Laguna Technopark Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines.
Panasonic EB-G60 Operation Instruction_cover page
3TR001791BAA
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Digital Cellular Phone

Operating InstructionsDigital Cellular PhoneEB-G60G60Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.Printed in Philippines2

Page 2 - Important Information

ixGetting to Know Your PhoneGetting to Know Your Phone Location of Controls Earpiece Display Secondary Softkey Call Key Primary Softkey Power On/

Page 3 - Safety Considerations

Specifications89Specifications Phone (Including Battery) Type GSM900 GSM1800 GPRS Class 8 Temperature Range Charging Storage+5ºC – +35ºC –20ºC – +60ºC

Page 4

Personal Settings90Personal Settings Use the table below to record your GSM/GPRS WAP settings. Item Hint Current Setting WAP SettingPrimary IPPrimar

Page 5 - Care and Maintenance

Menu Structure91Menu Structure Menu StructureIDLE SCREEN1. My Phone2. Phonebook3. Games4. Browser5. Key Guard6. Messages7. Phone Setting or STK8. Sche

Page 6 - Quick Reference

Index92IndexAAbout ... 74 Accept

Page 7 - Contents

Index93Composing a Melody ... 29Concatenated Messages .

Page 8

Index94Fitting the SIM ... 1 Fixed Dial ...

Page 9

Index95NNavigating Content ... 72Note ...

Page 10 - Getting to Know Your Phone

Index96Save Items ... 73Scheduler ...

Page 11

Note97Note G60 FixFix No5 0522.fm Page 97 Friday, May 23, 2003 7:11 PM

Page 12 - Getting Started

Licensing98Licensing Te g i c T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9® Text Input is licensedunder one or more of the following: U.S. Pat.

Page 13 - Removing the Battery

xG60 FINAL No2 0523-0605.fm Page x Thursday, June 5, 2003 1:39 PM

Page 14 - Charging the Battery

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

Page 15 - Fitting Image-In

Panasonic Mobile Communications Corporation of the Philippines Laguna Technopark Sta. Rosa, Laguna, PhilippinesPrinted in Philippines03.06.03G60 FixF

Page 16 - Status Icons

Getting Started1Getting Started Before operating this phone please read the Important Information sec-tion – see page i. These operating instructions

Page 17 - Menu System Overview

Getting Started2Removing the SIM 1 Unlock the SIM retainer by gently pushing towards the top of the phone (➊). 2 Gently raise the SIM retainer (➋) and

Page 18 - Shortcuts (E)

Getting Started3Charging the Battery Connecting the Fast Travel Charger The battery must be fitted in the phone before the charger is con-nected. I

Page 19 - Basic Operation

Getting Started4Operation of Battery Level Indicator It is recommended that the battery is fully discharged between charges tomaintain optimum battery

Page 20 - Ending a Call

Getting Started5The Display Status Icons The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions.The Antenna, Signal and Battery

Page 21 - Volume Control

Getting Started6Menu System Overview The menu system provides the means for accessing all the functions that donot have their own dedicated buttons on

Page 22 - Changing Phone Lock Code

Getting Started7Selecting a Function Use < and 0 to move between the icons on the screen. When a particularmenu is highlighted, pressing < displ

Page 23

Basic Operation8Basic Operation This section contains the information you need for the most essential phoneoperations, including: ➪ How to switch on a

Page 24 - Setting Silent Ring

Important InformationiImportant InformationThank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone isdesigned to operate on GSM net

Page 25 - Phonebook

Basic Operation9International Dialling The international access code (+) and the destination country/region codeshould be entered, followed by the are

Page 26 - Retrieving a Number

Basic Operation10Answering a Call To receive a call, the phone must be switchedon and the signal strength meter ( ) mustbe displayed. Press any key ex

Page 27 - Last Number Called

Basic Operation11Locking the Phone With the Phone Lock enabled you will be restricted to answer incoming callsand make emergency calls. The Phone Lock

Page 29 - Review the Phonebook Status

Basic Operation13Setting Silent Ring You may wish to set at least one mode as a silent mode. To do this, set Alert-ing Method for that mode to Vibrat

Page 30 - Adding a Number to a Group

Phonebook14PhonebookPhone numbers can be stored in two locations: In the SIM Phonebook (E), where the number of entries and lengthsof names and number

Page 31 - Setting Group Ring Tones

Phonebook15To Store a Number in the Mobile Phonebook 1From Idle enter the phone numberand press A 2 Select Mobile Phonebook andpress < 3 Select

Page 32 - Setting Group Call Icons

Phonebook16Speed Dialling Last Number CalledFrom Idle press C twice Hot Key Dialling (Mobile Phonebook Only) From Idle press and hold the appropriate

Page 33 - Viewing Stored Numbers

Phonebook17Editing Phonebook Entries It is possible to view Entry Details, Edit, Delete, Create or Copy Entryinformation from the Phonebooks. To acces

Page 34 - Personalising Your Phone

Phonebook18Synchronizing Phonebooks Keep your SIM and Mobile Phonebooks in step by synchronizing their con-tents regularly. You can copy individual en

Page 35 - < to select

Important InformationiiSafety Considerations The following information should be read and understood as it provides detailswhich will enable you to op

Page 36 - Changing Screen Saver Image

Phonebook19Grouping Phonebook Entries (Mobile Phonebook Only) Groups are used to collect together types of Phonebook entries, for examplebusiness and

Page 37 - Changing Sound Profiles

Phonebook20Retrieving a Number from a Group 1From Idle press <, select Phonebook > Group Setting. Press < 2 Use 4 to select the group 3 Press

Page 38 - Editing Sound Profiles

Phonebook21Setting Group Call Icons You can also attach to a group an image that will display when a call isreceived. To add an image: 1From Idle pres

Page 39 - Media Folders

My Numbers22My Numbers My Numbers is a convenient part of the Phonebook where your own voice,fax and data phone numbers can be stored and viewed (E).

Page 40 - Composing a Melody

Personalising Your Phone23Personalising Your Phone This section contains all the information you need to adapt your phone to yourneeds and personality

Page 41 - Contrast

Personalising Your Phone24Idle Screen Image (Wallpaper) The idle screen can be changed to a preinstalled or downloaded image. To choose an image for t

Page 42 - Operator Notice

Personalising Your Phone25Changing Screen Saver Image The screen saver can also be changed to a preinstalled or downloaded image. To choose an image f

Page 43 - Phone Security

Personalising Your Phone26Colour Themes Colour Themes provide alternative combinations of colours for the back-ground and text. To use or change a Col

Page 44 - Disabling Key Guard

Personalising Your Phone27Editing Sound Profiles To edit a Profile: 1From Idle press < and select My Phone> Sound Settings. Press < 2 Select

Page 45 - Call Barring

Personalising Your Phone28Download Data (F) The Panasonic G60 is able to use various downloaded data. The down-loadeddata is stored in the Media Folde

Page 46 - Fixed Dial

Important InformationiiiIt is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of thevehicle at all times. Do not hold a phone while you are drivin

Page 47 - Applications

Personalising Your Phone29Composing a Melody 1From Idle, press <, select Applications> Edit Ringtone. Press <2 Press to select Notes: Using

Page 48 - Setting the Alarm

Personalising Your Phone305 When the composition is complete, press < twice and enter the title.Press < to save the name and A to save the compo

Page 49 - Adjusting the Alarm Time

Personalising Your Phone31Operator Notice Operator notices appear if the phone has been left idle to remind users howto operate selected features. To

Page 50 - Calculator

Phone Security32Phone Security Your phone has a number of security features that protect against unautho-rised use and enable the user to restrict acc

Page 51 - Currency Converter

Phone Security33Enabling Key Guard The Key Guard function is used to prevent anykeys from being accidentally pressed, forinstance when the phone is be

Page 52 - Messaging

Phone Security34Changing the Security Codes 1From Idle press < and select (Applications >) Phone Setting >Security. Press < 2 Use 4 to se

Page 53 - Messaging Protocol

Phone Security35Outgoing Calls (Bar Voice)Select from All Calls/International Calls/InternationalCalls Except Home/Off Incoming Calls (Bar Voice)Selec

Page 54 - Creating a Text Message

Applications36Applications This section introduces some of the applications you’ll find installed on yourphone. These include: ➪ The clock ➪ Alarms ➪

Page 55 - Sending User Messages

Applications37Setting the Alarm Up to three separate alarms can be set. For each alarm, you can set differentschedules (e.g. daily/weekdays only) and

Page 56 - Text Attachments

Applications38Muting the Alarm When an alarm goes off, the chosen melody will sound and the display willflash with an alarm message. The alarm will so

Page 57 - Reading later

Care and MaintenanceivCare and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding thephone close to the ear while pressing th

Page 58 - Chat SMS

Applications39Calculator The four function calculator will enable the user to perform simple arithmeticcalculations (addition/subtraction/multiplicati

Page 59 - MMS: Setting Up the Phone

Applications40Currency Converter The currency converter enables the user to convert prices using a conversionrate that you enter. 1 Access the calcula

Page 60 - Creating an MMS Message

Messaging41Messaging Your phone has various messaging features including SMS, MMS and EMS. SMS/EMS – Enter the recipient’s phone number to send text a

Page 61 - Attaching Media Files

Messaging42Life Time The lifetime is the duration that your messages are stored at the MessageCentre. Delivery attempts will be repeated until the mes

Page 62 - Managing Message Lists

Messaging43Creating a Text Message 1From Idle press <, select Mes-sages > Create > SMS/EMS.Press < 2 Write text message. To changetext inp

Page 63 - Language

Messaging447 As the message is sent the sendingmessage animation will display. 8 If Delivery Confirmation is enabled(see previous section) and the mes

Page 64 - Call Information

Messaging45Text Attachments When creating a text message, it is possible to include attachments (copyrightpermitting). To include an attachment: 1 Fol

Page 65 - Returning an Unanswered Call

Messaging46Reading immediately When Read is displayed press < to read the message immediately. Use 4 tonavigate through the message and to identify

Page 66 - Call Charges

Messaging47Chat SMS The Chat feature enables you to read sent and received messages on onescreen when in Chat SMS mode with another party. 1 Either: W

Page 67 - Setting the Unit Price

Messaging48MMS: Setting Up the Phone Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Configuration must be performedbefore you can send or receive an MMS message.

Page 68 - Call Identification

Quick ReferencevQuick Reference Press center of the Navigation key to select or enter themenu optionsDirection which the user can move around the disp

Page 69 - Advanced Operation

Messaging49Creating an MMS Message Your phone supports MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), which means youcan send digital pictures to an MMS-enabled

Page 70 - Resuming a Call

Messaging508When the To : field has been filled and any required Cc or Bcc entrieshave been added, add the message subject heading. Use 4 to selectSu

Page 71 - Ending Current Call

Messaging51Managing Message Lists Selecting a stored message allows it to be read, replied to, edited or deleted. Inbox Messages received are stored i

Page 72 - Adding to Multi-party

Messaging52Cell Broadcasts You need to specify the topic(s) of information you wish to receive as broad-casts before they can be received. 1From Idle

Page 73 - Ending all Connections

Call Information53Call Information This section explains how you can obtain more information about your calls,including: ➪ Recent calls made, received

Page 74 - Changing to a New Network

Call Information54Calling the Last Dialled Number To redial your last called phone number press C twice. Returning an Unanswered Call When the display

Page 75 - Scheduler

Call Information55GPRS Call Duration 1From Idle press < and select (Applications >) Phone Setting >Call Services > Connections. Press <

Page 76

Call Information56Setting the Unit Price Firstly, a price per unit must be entered. Thisis the cost that the Service Provider chargesfor one unit of c

Page 77 - Managing Multimedia Files

Call Information57Call Identification In the Call Services > Calls menu, the Caller’s ID and Withhold ID functionsallow you to check the status of

Page 78 - Renaming Files

Advanced Operation58Advanced Operation This section contains detailed information on call management including: ➪ Call diversion ➪ Call holding ➪ Call

Page 79 - Checking Folder Properties

viContentsContentsImportant Information ... iSafety Considerations ..

Page 80 - WAP Browser

Advanced Operation59 When a divert situation is enabled the divert icon ( ) is displayed. When updating or checking the status of Call Divert the phon

Page 81

Advanced Operation60Receiving a Second Call (Call Waiting)A second call can be received, if Call Waiting is switched on. This is enabledfrom the (Appl

Page 82

Advanced Operation61Call Transfer With two calls connected, Call Transfer enables the user to connect themtogether ending your connection, leaving the

Page 83 - Navigating Content

Advanced Operation62Splitting a Multi-party Call The user can select an individual from the Multi-party and remove their con-nection. This enables you

Page 84 - Browser Menu

Advanced Operation63Changing to a New Network When not in your home country/region, the user may use a network that isnot directly subscribed to. This

Page 85 - Settings

Scheduler64Scheduler The Scheduler can be used to register reminders for personal events as well asplanning holiday periods. Creating a Reminder From

Page 86 - Deleting Bookmarks

Games65Games To enter the Games menu: 1From Idle, press < and select Games. Press < 2 Select a game from the list and press < 3 Select Start

Page 87 - Reading a WAP Push message

Managing Multimedia Files66Managing Multimedia Files The multimedia files saved in G60 are located in the Media Folder (My Phone> Media Folder). T

Page 88 - Delete a Voice Memo

Managing Multimedia Files67Playing Melodies 1From Idle, press < and select My Phone > Media Folder > Melody.Press < 2 Use 4 to select a fi

Page 89 - Delete a Dictaphone

Managing Multimedia Files68Creating Mail from Files You can jump in one step from a file to the create mail screen with the file asan attachment. The

Page 90 - Pause Dial

viiContentsTurning Screen Saver On & Off ... 25Colour Themes ...

Page 91 - Auto Answer

WAP Browser69WAP Browser Your phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Browser enables the userto access Internet services supported by the network

Page 92 - Te x t E n t r y

WAP Browser70A list of configuration parameters will be displayed. Select each parameter inturn and enter the appropriate values (contact your service

Page 93 - Editing Text

WAP Browser71Record your WAP settings in the table at the rear of this booklet for easy ref-erence. When you have entered settings for a browser profi

Page 94 - Trouble Shooting

WAP Browser72Activating the Browser To activate the Browser, either: From Idle, press < and select Browser > Start Browser. Press < The first

Page 95

WAP Browser73Browser Menu The Browser contains its own menu which isapplicable when content is currently being dis-played (either on-line or off-line)

Page 96 - Important Error Messages

WAP Browser74Settings Allows the user to select and set: Homepage URL Download parameters (enable or disablethe downloading of multimedia files) Resta

Page 97

WAP Browser75Using Bookmarks Frequently accessed pages may be bookmarked to save time – you won’t haveto enter the URL each time you want to visit the

Page 98 - Glossary of Terms

WAP Browser76Deactivating the Browser The Browser can be deactivated as follows: When browsing on-line, press D to review cache off line. When browsin

Page 99

Additional Features77Additional Features Voice Memo You can record a two-way conversation during a call.The maximum length of arecording is 16 seconds

Page 100 - Specifications

Additional Features78Dictaphone You can use this phone as a dictaphone. Record a Dictaphone From Idle, press < and select Applications > Record

Page 101 - Personal Settings

viiiContentsEnding Current Call to Receive Another ... 60Operation During Two Calls ...

Page 102 - Menu Structure

Additional Features79DTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Tones (DTMF) tones can be sent during conversa-tion. These are often used to access voice ma

Page 103

Additional Features80Desktop Handsfree Desktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation without having to holdthe phone to your ear. Swapping Betw

Page 104

Text Entry81Te x t E n t r y The phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric characters to enterdetails into the Phonebook, to create text etc.

Page 105

Text Entry82T9® Te x t I n p u t Using this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key pressesrequired: Press a key once for any lett

Page 106

Trouble Shooting83Trouble Shooting Should any problem persist contact your dealer. Problem Cause RemedyPhone will not switch onCheck that the battery

Page 107

Trouble Shooting84 Calls cannot be madeThe phone is locked Unlock the phoneOutgoing calls are barredDisable the outgoing call barring, or barred dial

Page 108

Trouble Shooting85Important Error Messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be dis-played: Unregistered SIMThe network ha

Page 109 - OpenWave

Trouble Shooting86 Unlock Code Incorrect. Try Again.On changing the phone lock code, verification of the new code is incorrect – retry changing the lo

Page 110

Glossary of Terms87Glossary of Terms APN Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required serviceCut Permanently removes selected te

Page 111 - Printed in Philippines

Glossary of Terms88PIN2 Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. Supplied by your Service Pro

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