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Operating Instructions EB-GD35
Digital Cellular Telephone
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Digital Cellular Telephone

Operating Instructions EB-GD35Digital Cellular TelephoneBefore operating this equipment please read these instructionscompletely.@

Page 2 - Quick Reference

Status IconsThe status icons are displayed according to the currently activatedfunctions. The Antenna, Signal and Battery icons are alwaysdisplayed wh

Page 3 - Contents

Basic OperationSwitching the Phone On/OffTo switch the phone on or off.Press and hold E to switch power onYou may see a greeting animation and the pho

Page 4

Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call, the antenna symbol (S) must be presentand battery sufficiently charged.Enter 112 D or press B when SOS is di

Page 5 - Getting Started

Caller IdentificationThis feature allows you to identify incoming callsand accept or reject them. The caller’s phonenumber (and name if stored in the

Page 6 - Fitting the Battery

Disabling Phone Lock1 From Idle mode press B8to enter the Security menu.2Use f to select Disable in the main option area and press B3 Enter the Lock C

Page 7 - Charging the Battery

PhonebookPhone numbers can be stored in the Phonebook for quick recall. ThePhonebook is an area on the SIM allocated for storing phonenumbers . Theref

Page 8 - Getting to Know Your Phone

Retrieve/Edit Phonebook EntriesFrom Idle mode:1 Press A2 Use e to browse through the PhonebookOnce you have selected a phone number or name, there are

Page 9 - Display Icons

Using Alert ProfilesAlert Profile enables you to identify callers with a particular ring tone,making it easier to distinguish between callers.Creating

Page 10 - Option Areas

My NumbersThis function is SIM dependent. My Numbers is a convenient part ofPhonebook where your phone number (s) can be stored andviewed.Adding Numbe

Page 11 - Basic Operation

Personalising Your PhoneAdd a Start-up GreetingA personalised greeting can be programmed for when the phone isswitched on.1 From Idle mode press B 531

Page 12 - Ending a Call

Quick ReferenceThis Quick Reference guide is intended to enable you to utilize themost basic features of the phone instantly without having to searcht

Page 13 - Locking the Phone

Disabling all Tones1 From Idle mode press B 521 to enter the All Tonesmenu2 Press B to disable all tones and the silent indicator icon ([)isdisplayed(

Page 14 - Setting Ring and Key Volume

Phone SecurityThe phone features a number of security functions that protectagainst unauthorized use, and enable you to restrict access tocertain feat

Page 15 - Phonebook

Changing the Security Codes1 From Idle mode press B8to enter the Security menu2 Use e to select Phone Lock, PIN or PIN23Use f until Change is displaye

Page 16

Fixed DialThis function is SIM dependent. The Fixed Dial Store is part ofPhonebook, but with additional security. When the security featureFixed Dial

Page 17 - Review the Phonebook

ApplicationsClockThis phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and apower on/off feature.Initially Setting the Clock Time1 From Idle mode p

Page 18 - My Numbers

Setting the AlarmIf you have not already set the clock, you are prompted to do so priorto setting the alarm.1 From Idle mode press B 433 to enter the

Page 19 - Personalising Your Phone

Setting a Power On/Off TimeYou can set your phone to turn itself on or off automatically at aspecified time using the Power On/Off feature. The proced

Page 20 - Disabling Warning Tones

GameThe object of the game is to compete against the phone to place fourmarkers in a row.You control the light markers, the phone controls the black m

Page 21 - Phone Security

Short Text MessagesYou can receive, display, edit and send short text messages, of up to160 characters to mobile phones on the same network or anynetw

Page 22 - Restricting Calls

Receiving Text MessagesWhen a Short Text Message is received by yourphone the new message indicator (N) blinks inthe display, with an audible alert or

Page 23 - Entering “Wild” Numbers

ContentsGetting Started ...1Fitting the SIM ...1Fitting the Battery ...2Charging the

Page 24 - Applications

Using Pre-defined MessagesPre-defined messages can be sent immediately or they can be usedas a basis for a longer message and edited accordingly.1 Fro

Page 25 - Setting the Alarm

Send ListWhen a message has been sent or edited it is stored in the SendList.ReviewReview allows you to check usage of the message area.Message Parame

Page 26 - Calculator

Cell BroadcastsCell broadcasts are network dependent, supplying generalinformation sent to your phone by a network operator. Theinformation can includ

Page 27

Call InformationRecent NumbersRecently dialed phone numbers are stored in Last Dialled.If Caller Identification is available the caller’s phone number

Page 28 - Short Text Messages

Call IdentificationIn the Call Service menu, the Caller’s ID and Withhold ID functionsallow you to check the status of whether a Caller’s Identificati

Page 29 - Message Options

Service ChargesThis function is SIM dependent. To maintain control over the cost ofcalls that are made, the phone can be set to restrict use to a fini

Page 30 - Manage Messages Lists

Setting a Warning LevelA warning can be set as an indication that the maximum cost isabout to be reached.1 From Idle mode press B 624 to enter the War

Page 31 - Message Parameters

Advanced OperationDiverting CallsVoice calls can be diverted using different circumstances and todifferent numbers. For example you may want voice cal

Page 32 - Cell Broadcasts

Receiving a Second CallA second call can be received if Call waiting is switched on. This isenabled from the Call Service menu.Accept a Second CallDur

Page 33 - Call Information

Multi-party CallsA Multi-party call enables three to five people to be in conversation atthe same time. It is possible to swap between a Multi-party c

Page 34 - Call Duration

Short Text Messages ...24Setting the Phone for Text Messages ...24Sending a Text Message...24Receiving Tex

Page 35 - Service Charges

Ending Multi-party CallsYou can either select an individual in the Multi-party and end the callor end the entire Multi-party call. If a call is held,

Page 36 - Call Meter

When the Search Mode is set to Automatic the phone automaticallyre-selects a new network in order to maintain optimum networkavailability. With the Se

Page 37 - Advanced Operation

WAP BrowserThe phone’s WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Browser enablesyou to access internet services supported by the network, such asnews, weath

Page 38 - Operation During Two Calls

PPP Password: This is the password your WAP provider uses toidentify youGateway IP: IP address of provider’s WAP gateway, forexample, 194.192.001.0104

Page 39 - Multi-party Calls

Navigating ContentUse g to scroll through the content on the screen as follows:Press e to scroll up/down on the current pageShort press C to return to

Page 40 - Changing to a New Network

Additional FeaturesDTMF TonesDTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often usedfor accessing voice mail, paging and computerized home ba

Page 41 - Line Selection

Note PadDuring a call you can enter numbers which you may want to dialwhen the call has ended. During a call:1 Enter phone number2 When the call has e

Page 42 - WAP Browser

Text EntryThe phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric charactersenabling you to enter details into the Phonebook, to create textmessages etc.

Page 43 - Activating the Browser

T9®Text InputUsing this mode of text entry dramatically reduces the number of key presses required:Press a key once for any letter you require on that

Page 44 - Setting the Linger Time

Menu StructureFrom Idle mode pressing B displays a menu of phone features. Toselect a feature press e so that the pointer is next to the feature thaty

Page 45 - Additional Features

Getting StartedThank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. Thisphone is designed to operate on the Global System for MobileCommuni

Page 46 - Accessory Related Features

Trouble ShootingShould any problem persist contact your dealer.Problem Cause RemedyPhone does notswitch onCheck that the battery is fullycharged and c

Page 47 - Text Entry

Calls can not bereceivedThe phone is notswitched onSwitch the phone onIncoming calls arebarredDisable the incoming call barringThe phone is notregiste

Page 48 - Editing Text

Important Error MessagesThese are some of the most important error messages which may bedisplayed:Area Not Allowed Roaming in the selected area is not

Page 49 - Menu Structure

Incorrect PIN /PIN2 / PUK / PUK2The entered code is incorrect - re-enter code correctlyAuto Redial ListFullRedial list of unsuccessfully dialed number

Page 50 - Trouble Shooting

Important InformationWe, Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Ltd., declare, that theEB-GD35 conforms with the essential and other relevantrequireme

Page 51

You are advised not to use the equipment at a refuelingpoint. You are reminded to observe restrictions on the useof radio equipment in fuel depots, ch

Page 52 - Important Error Messages

Care and MaintenancePressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoidholding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys.Extreme temperat

Page 53

Glossary of TermsDTMF Tones Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones allow you tocommunicate with computerized phone systems,voice mailboxes etc.GSM Global Sys

Page 54 - Important Information

SIM Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-cardwhich stores unique subscriber and user-enteredinformation such as Phonebook and ShortMessages. Supp

Page 55

SpecificationsTelephoneTypeGSM900 Class 4GSM1800 Class 1Temperature rangeChargingStorage+5°C to +35°C-20°C to +60°CBattery – Attached to phoneBatteryW

Page 56 - Care and Maintenance

Fitting the BatteryRemove the battery cover by pressing where indicated andsliding the cover downwards (1).Note: DO NOT press hard in thecentre of the

Page 57 - Glossary of Terms

EU WarrantyEU/EEA-Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU/EEA and Switzerland.Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee ConditionsDear Customer,Thank yo

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Panasonic Service Center MagdeburgSERKO GmbHEbendorfer Chaussee 4739128 MagdeburgTel. +49 (0)391/ 289 90 69Panasonic Service Center DüsseldorfVTH GmbH

Page 59 - Specifications

ELECTROTECH2 bd Alexandre 1er de Yougoslavie21000 - DijonTél.: +33 03 80 56 18 09TELEMAN4 rue du 19 mars 196238320 - EybensTél.: +33 04 76 25 50 20TEC

Page 60 - EU Warranty

DKFor nærmeste servicecenter ring PanasonicDanmarkTel. +45 43 20 08 50SFirmor i SverigeKomrepRosenlundsgatan 4411 20 GöteborgTel. +46 031-173354Signal

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BCentres de service après-vente en BelgiqueBROOTHAERSHoevelei 1672630 AARTSELAARTel. +32 03/887 06 24HENROTTERue du Campinaire 1546240 FARCIENNESTel.

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EU/EEA-Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country other than the countryof original purchase.A When the purchaser finds the appliance to be

Page 63

Notes62Notes

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WAP SettingsUse the table below to record your WAP settings.Item Hint Current SettingName WAP Server NameHome URL URL of ServerPort Number Set to 9201

Page 65

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 67 - WAP Settings

Charging the BatteryConnecting the Travel ChargerThe battery must be fitted to thephone before the charger isconnected. Ensuring the arrowon the plug

Page 68 - BULL CP8 PATENT

Printed in UKwww.panasonicmobile.co.uk 01.087GD35DPK11A

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Low Battery WarningYou are notified of low battery power by a blinkingLOW BATTERY message and a warning tone. Ifthis occurs during a call, end your ca

Page 70 - GD35DPK11A

D makes a call or recalls recently dialed phone numbersC clears the last digit entered or clears all digits when pressedand held. Also returns to prev

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