Panasonic EB-SC3 User Manual

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Page 2 - Operating Instructions

7Important InformationSAREuropean Union – RTTETHIS PANASONIC PHONE (MODEL EB-SC3) MEETS THE EU REQUIRE-MENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.Your mobile p

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97ApplicationsAlarmYou can set the alarm so that the phone will sound, vibrate and/or light when the set time is reached.d Main menu > Applications

Page 4 - Safety considerations

98ApplicationsOptionsWhen the required setting is highlighted, the following options are available by pressing [5] (Options): Activate/Deactivate, Edi

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99ApplicationsMelody composerYou can compose your own polyphonic melody and use it as a ringtone. See “Ringtones” on page 69.d Main menu > Appl

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100ApplicationsSchedulerYou can set and manage your schedules.Setting a scheduled Main menu > Applications > Scheduler1. [192] to scroll to <

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101ApplicationsNotesYou can make a brief memo and send it via SMS.d Main menu > Applications > Notes1. [192] to scroll to <New entry>

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102ApplicationsCurrency converterConversion rate settingThe currency converter enables you to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion rate

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103ApplicationsInfraredYou can send and receive Contacts cards, pictures and sound clips between your phone and other infrared enabled devices.Pre

Page 10 - European Union – RTTE

104ApplicationsReceiving data via infraredYou must activate the infrared port and stay in the Idle or Main menu display to receive data via infrared.A

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105ApplicationsPC ToolYour phone comes with PC software tools on a CD-ROM. The PC software tools can be used to manage data connection between you

Page 12 - Care and maintenance

106My MediaPicturesYou can store, view, and manage picture files.d Main menu > My Media > Pictures1. [192] to scroll to the required picture 7 [

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8Important InformationThis device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use position against the ear or when positioned at least

Page 14 - About this manual

107My MediaUser defined foldersYou can also store your pictures and sounds in the user defined folders.d Main menu > My Media > Pictures or

Page 15 - GSM network

108CalendarYou need to set the date before viewing the calendar. See “Time and date” on page 87. Changing the Calendar viewYou can switch the calendar

Page 16 - Phone overview

109CalendarCreating Calendar eventsYou can set and manage your schedule.d Main menu > Calendar1. Move the cursor to the required day 7 [5] (Opt

Page 17 - Key functions

110CameraTaking picturesYou can take pictures with the built-in camera. The picture can be sent in an MMS, set as Wallpaper, or attached to a contact

Page 18 - Quick keys

111CameraOptionsThe following options are also available by pressing [5] ( ).Zoom and brightnessIn the viewfinder mode:•[192] to zoom in/out ([394

Page 19 - Idle clock

112CameraCamera settingsIn the viewfinder mode, the following options are available by pressing [5] ( )To change the shutter sound, see “Shutter sound

Page 20 - Status icons

113AccessoriesPC SoftwareThe CD-ROM supplied with your phone contains software applications which allow you to manage information in your phone from a

Page 21 - Indicator light

114AccessoriesOptional AccessoriesMany accessories are available for your Panasonic phone.Travel chargerCarry this wherever you go, so you can always

Page 22 - Getting Started

115TroubleshootingShould any problem persist, contact your dealer.Problem Cause RemedyPhone will not switch on.Check that the battery is charged and c

Page 23 - Removing the battery

116TroubleshootingProblem Cause RemedyCalls cannot be made.The phone is locked. Unlock the phone.Outgoing calls are barred.Disable outgoing call barri

Page 24 - Charging the battery

9Important InformationCare and maintenancePressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing th

Page 25 - Switching the phone on/off

117Important Error MessagesThese are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed:Please insert SIM cardSIM card is not inserted,

Page 26 - Making calls

118Important Error MessagesFunction unsupportedThe function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Contact your service provider.Not

Page 27 - Emergency call

119Glossary of TermsAPNAccess Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service.CPHSCommon PCN Handset Specification offers addition

Page 28 - Answering calls

120Glossary of TermsPIN Personal Identification Number used for SIM card security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN or PIN2 is entered in

Page 29 - Voicemail

121SpecificationsBands Supported ...GSM 900 Class 4GSM 1800 Class 1Standby Time ...

Page 30 - In-call operations

122EU WarrantyEU/EEA - Wide guarantee is applicable in the EU/EEA and Switzerland.Panasonic GSM European Service Guarantee ConditionsDear Customer,Tha

Page 31 - Making a second call

123EU WarrantyThis is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of consumer purchasers. This guarantee applies in co

Page 32 - Multiple calls operations

124EU WarrantyEU/EEA - Wide Guarantee: Conditions applicable in any country other than the country of original purchase.When the purchaser finds the a

Page 33 - Call transfer

125EU Warrantyexecuted the sales company or national distributor in the country where the appliance was originally marketed.In either case, the purcha

Page 34 - Call status

126EU Warrantystandards. Moreover, where adaptations or adjustments are carried out the performance of the appliance may be affected.If in the opinion

Page 35 - Text Entr y

10Important InformationAlways charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C. It is not possible to rech

Page 36 - Pop-up character table

127PANASONIC GSM MOBILE TELEPHONEWARRANTY TERMS1. This warranty is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or other rights of cons

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128IMPORTANTwrite your mobile telephone number and lock code here:Your Panasonic GSM mobile telephone has a warranty for 12 months from date of purcha

Page 38 - Main menu structure

129LicensingCP8 Patent© Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2005Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of the

Page 39 - Displaying the menu

130LicensingEND-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTBy use of this Panasonic cellular phone, including any embedded software features or programs (“Embedde

Page 40 - Messages menu structure

131Licensing5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY/DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL PMC, ITS AFFILIA

Page 41 - Setting the MMS server

132Declaration of ConformityThe declaration of conformity for product EB-SC3 was not available at the time of printing this manual. It may be obtained

Page 42 - Receiving MMS messages

133IndexAAccessories ... 113Alarm ... 97Stopping ...

Page 43 - Received

134IndexFFDN ... 61Fixed dial ... 85GGames & Apps ...

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135IndexProfilesActivating ... 89Setting ... 89Push setting ...

Page 45 - Creating an MMS message

11Important InformationAbout this manualSymbols used in this manualThe following symbols are used in this manual to represent the limited availability

Page 46 - Sending an MMS message

12Important InformationHow to read this manual<Example> GSM network in Settings menu on page 76This function is SIM dependent. For other symbols

Page 47 - SMS (Short Message Service)

13About Your PhonePhone overviewSilent mode keyAsterisk keySend keyRight Soft keyPower/End keyEarpieceCharging ConnectorNavigation keyDisplayLeft Soft

Page 48 - Receiving SMS messages

14About Your PhoneKey functionsKey name Function Key iconNavigation keyPress top [1], bottom [2], left [3] or right [4] edge to move the screen cursor

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15About Your PhoneQuick keysYou can easily access features instead of navigating through the menus.Key FunctionIn Idle modeShort press[5] Open Main me

Page 50 - Creating an SMS message

16About Your PhoneDisplayIdle displayIdle clockThe clock appears on the display about a minute after you press the last key.WallpaperStatus icon areaL

Page 51 - Text templates

iSC3 Operating InstructionsContentsImportant Information ... 1Safety considerations... 1SAR... 7Care a

Page 52 - SMS Illumination Messages

17About Your PhoneStatus iconsThe status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions.*Icon MeaningSignal strength;

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18About Your PhoneIndicator lightThe indicator light flashes or beams when you receive calls/messages, the battery is charging, the alarm sounds or yo

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19Getting StartedInstalling the SIM card and the batteryThe SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and the battery must be installed before using your

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20Getting StartedInserting/removing the batteryInserting the battery1. Insert the battery into the battery compartment, ensuring the 3 gold contacts a

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21Getting StartedCharging the batteryYour phone can be charged either when it is switched on or off. You can use your phone switched on even while cha

Page 57 - Cell Broadcast

22Getting StartedLow battery warningWhen the battery power is low, a “Battery is low” message will be displayed and a warning tone will sound. The pho

Page 58 - Topic list

23Basic OperationsMaking callsTo make a call, your phone must be within range of a network with adequate signal strength.Standard diallingIn Idle mode

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24Basic OperationsInternational diallingThe international prefix (+) should be entered, followed by the country/region code, area code and phone numbe

Page 60 - Contacts menu structure

25Basic OperationsAnswering callsWhen there is an incoming call, the phone rings, illuminates and/or vibrates along with the caller’s name and/or numb

Page 61 - Browsing the Contacts list

26Basic OperationsAnswering a second call While on an active call, you may receive another call.To enable this service, Call waiting must be active. S

Page 62 - Adding contacts

iiContents Auto key lock ...87Time and date...87Menu view ...88Defaults ...

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27Basic OperationsIn-call operationsIn-call menu (while connected to an active call)While on a call, you can access the in-call menu.1. [5] (Menu)2. [

Page 64 - Storing a contact in FDN

28Basic OperationsDTMFDTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) can be sent during a conversation. These are often used to access voicemail, paging and compute

Page 65 - Call log

29Basic OperationsMultiple calls operationsIn-call menu (while on multiple calls)While on more than one call, you can access the in-call menu.1. [5] (

Page 66 - Speed Dial list

30Basic OperationsConference You can have a conversation with up to five different parties at the same time.During a call (one active call and one cal

Page 67 - Viewing groups

31Basic OperationsCall statusWhen you have multiple calls (including calls on hold), you can check or manage the status of the calls.During a multiple

Page 68 - Advanced

32Text Entr yYour phone provides three text entry modes to enter characters.Selecting a text modePress and hold [e] to cycle through the text input mo

Page 69 - My Contacts

33Text EntryChanging the letter casePress [e] to change the letter case mode as follows.Abc/T9Abc 7 ABC/T9ABC 7 abc/T9abcAuto capital changeWhen the l

Page 70 - Information number

34Text EntryThe following table shows characters available on your phone.To use the function in the bottom cell assigned to a key, press and hold the

Page 71 - Settings menu structure

35Menu NavigationMain menu structureThe 9 menus are as follows:MessagesInbox ...39, 45Archive ...41, 46Create new...

Page 72 - Ringtones

36Menu NavigationDisplaying the menuThe menu system allows you to access functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. The me

Page 73 - Shutter sound

1Important InformationThank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900 and G

Page 74 - Colour Theme

37MessagesMMS (Multimedia Message Service)MMS allows you to send or receive messages containing images, sound clips and text. The recipient can play t

Page 75 - Greeting

38MessagesSetting the MMS serverMMS message server settings must be configured before using the service. Your multimedia configuration settings may al

Page 76 - Key backlight

39MessagesReceive optionsYou can limit incoming MMS messages according to their type.d Main menu > Messages > Settings > MMS > Receive

Page 77 - Language

40MessagesReceivedDownloaded MMS messages are stored in the Received folder.d Main menu > Messages > Inbox > MMS > Received1. [192] to scr

Page 78 - Data connections

41MessagesViewing MMS messages in the ArchiveYou can view MMS messages sent and/or waiting to be sent in the Archive.d Main menu > Messages >

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42MessagesCreating an MMS messageYou can send pictures and sound files with text messages. The attached files are shown as a slide show.d Main menu &g

Page 80 - Band select

43MessagesSending an MMS messageMMS messages can be sent to a mobile phone or to an e-mail address.When a message is completed:1. [5] (Options)2.

Page 81 - Call Diverts

44MessagesSMS (Short Message Service)SMS allows you to send and receive short text messages to/from mobile phones. Small pictures, sounds and/or anima

Page 82 - Call Service

45MessagesReceiving SMS messagesWhen you receive a message, the message icon ( ) is displayed along with a ringtone, illumination and/or vibration

Page 83 - Caller’s ID

46MessagesViewing SMS messages in the ArchiveYou can view messages sent and/or waiting to be sent in the Archive.d Main menu > Messages > Archiv

Page 84 - Charge settings

2Important InformationDisposing of the BatteryDo not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed of in acco

Page 85 - Send my number

47MessagesCreating an SMS messageYou can create messages with pictures, sounds, etc.d Main menu > Messages > Create new > SMS1. Enter you

Page 86 - Security

48MessagesSending an SMS messageWhen a message is completed:1. [5] (Options)2. [192] to scroll to Send or Save & send 7 [5] (Select)3. Enter the p

Page 87 - PIN control

49MessagesSMS Illumination MessagesWith the Illumination feature, you can express special feelings in an SMS message. The Indicator light will res

Page 88 - Fixed dial

50MessagesSelect the required emoticons from the list below.• Pattern A: [Firefly] flickers slowly for about 2 seconds.• Pattern B: [Flash] flickers f

Page 89 - Any key answer

51MessagesCreating an SMS Illumination Message with animationsd Main menu > Messages > Create new > SMS1. Enter your text2. [5] (Options)

Page 90 - Time and date

52MessagesSelect the required animation from the list below.• Pattern A: [Firefly] flickers slowly for about 2 seconds.• Pattern B: [Flash] flickers f

Page 91 - Defaults

53MessagesVoicemail The Voicemail service lets you access your voice mailbox. To listen to your voice messages, you may need to subscribe to the V

Page 92 - Profiles

54MessagesCell BroadcastYou can receive messages on specified topics, such as weather information and traffic news, regularly from your service provid

Page 93 - Opening an application

55MessagesUser defined topicYou can add your favourite topics to the user-defined topic list.d Main menu > Messages > Cell Broadcast > To

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56MessagesLanguagesYou can set the language of the message you receive.d Main menu > Messages > Cell Broadcast > Languages1. If there are no

Page 95 - Downloading applications

3Important InformationHeating EquipmentWhen your handset, the accompanying battery or charging accessories are wet, do not put those in any type of he

Page 96 - Browser menu structure

57ContactsContacts list ...58Add Contact ...59Phone ... 59SIM ...

Page 97 - Push setting

58ContactsBrowsing the Contacts listYou can search for a number in the Contacts list.Browsing the list for a contactd Main menu > Contacts > Con

Page 98 - Starting the Browser

59ContactsAdding contactsStoring a contact in your phoneIn the phone, you can store detailed information for each contact.The entries are grouped

Page 99 - Bookmarks

60ContactsStoring a contact in your SIM cardYou can store some information for each contact in your SIM card.d Main menu > Contacts > Add Contac

Page 100 - Applications menu structure

61ContactsStoring a contact in FDN The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN (Fixed

Page 101 - Calculator

62ContactsCall logRecently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in the Call log. The numbers in the Call log list can be

Page 102 - Calendar

63ContactsSpeed Dial list Setting speed dialling keysYou can quickly dial phone numbers stored at locations 2-9 in the Speed Dial list.You must as

Page 103 - Scheduler

64ContactsGroupsYou can categorise the Contacts list stored in your phone into 10 groups. You can edit each group by renaming, or selecting a particul

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65ContactsEditing the groupd Main menu > Contacts > Groups1. [192] to scroll to the required group 7 [5] (Options)2. [192] to scroll to the

Page 105 - Currency converter

66ContactsViewing My Numbersd Main menu > Contacts > Advanced > My Numbers1. [192] to scroll to the required entry 7 [6] (View)OptionsWhen hi

Page 106 - Infrared

4Important InformationDownloadingYour phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from external sources. It is your respo

Page 107 - Receiving data via infrared

67ContactsSDN If your SIM card includes SDN (Service Dialling Number), you can call a service number by selecting from the list.SDN enables you to

Page 108 - Connecting via Infrared

68SettingsSounds ...69Volume... 69Ringtones... 69Warning tone...

Page 109 - My Media menu structure

69SettingsSoundsVolumeYou can change the volume of different ringtones used for the following: Calls, Contacts calls, Alarm, Messages, Cell Broadc

Page 110 - Memory status

70SettingsDownloading ringtones via the SMS service Your requested ringtones can be downloaded to your phone via the SMS service. When a message is re

Page 111

71SettingsAlertsYou can set your phone to ring and/or vibrate when you receive a call or message, or the set time is reached.The following alert t

Page 112 - Creating Calendar events

72SettingsIlluminationThe phone alerts you with illumination when specific events occur.d Main menu > Settings > Display > Illumination1. [19

Page 113 - Taking pictures

73SettingsBrightnessYou can adjust the brightness of the display.d Main menu > Settings > Display1. [192] to scroll to Brightness 7 [5] (Cha

Page 114 - Quick key operations

74SettingsLanguageT9 inputWhen you create text, T9® dramatically reduces the number of key presses. The following T9® input modes are available:d Main

Page 115 - Camera settings

75SettingsData connectionsData connection settingsYou must configure the Data connections (GPRS and CSD) before configuring the server settings.d

Page 116 - PC Software

76SettingsGSM network Auto networkYou can set your phone to automatically or manually search for another network when roaming. When Auto network is on

Page 117 - Optional Accessories

5Important InformationOther important informationThe colour liquid crystal display (LCD) uses high-precision production technology, and in certain cir

Page 118 - Troubleshooting

77SettingsNetwork listThe Network list is used when the Auto network is set to on. The order in the list indicates the search priority. You can ed

Page 119

78SettingsCallsCall Diverts Voice calls can be diverted to different numbers in different situations. For example, you can divert calls to your voice

Page 120 - Important Error Messages

79SettingsCall ServiceTime/Charge Check the duration and the remaining units of calls.d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call Service >

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80SettingsWithhold ID Withhold ID may already be set to prevent showing your name and/or number to another phone by the network operator. You can chec

Page 122 - Glossary of Terms

81SettingsCharge settings You can check the service charge settings or reset the settings.d Main menu > Settings > Calls > Call Service &

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82SettingsLine Your phone may have two phone lines if your SIM card supports CPHS and Alternate Line Service.d Main menu > Settings > Calls >

Page 124 - Specifications

83SettingsSecurityCall barCall barring restricts certain calls using a password supplied by your service provider. You can check or change the sta

Page 125 - EU Warranty

84SettingsCodesChanging the phonecodeYou can change the phonecode for enhancing security. See “SIM lock” on page 86.d Main menu > Settings > Sec

Page 126 - United Kingdom

85SettingsChanging PIN/PIN2You must enable the PIN before changing the code. See “PIN control” on page 84.d Main menu > Settings > Security

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86SettingsSIM lock Once you enable the SIM lock, you will be prompted to enter your phonecode when you switch on the phone with a different SIM card i

Page 128

6Important Informationyou may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product.Disposing of this

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87SettingsAuto key lockThe Auto key lock is used to prevent any keys from being pressed accidentally e.g. when the phone is being carried. This fu

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88SettingsPower on/off timeThe phone can be set to turn itself on/off automatically at a specified time.d Main menu > Settings > Time and date1.

Page 131 - IMPORTANT

89SettingsProfilesActivating a profileYou can switch among different profiles in your phone, each with a distinct combination of alert method, rin

Page 132 - Licensing

90Games & AppsOpening an applicationYour phone comes with pre-installed JavaTM applications. The downloaded JavaTM applications are also listed he

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91Games & AppsSettingsThe following settings are available for your JavaTM applications.d Main menu > Games & Apps > Settings1. [192

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92Games & AppsView CertificateA certified JavaTM application is digitally signed confirming that the data originates from a trusted source and has

Page 135 - Declaration of Conformity

93BrowserSettingsSetting up to access the InternetYour phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and has a WAP browser. Connect wirelessly to

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94Browserd Main menu > Browser > Settings > Server list1. [192] to scroll to the required server 7 [6] (Edit)2. [192] to edit the required it

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95BrowserStarting the BrowserThe first time the Browser is activated, the Home page will be displayed. During an Internet connection, you can add

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96BrowserBookmarksOnce you bookmark your favourite webpage, you can quickly jump to the page. There are two types of bookmarks; one is in browser (see

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