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Operating Instructions EB-GD96
Digital Cellular Phone
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Digital Cellular Phone

Operating Instructions EB-GD96Digital Cellular PhoneBefore operating this equipment please read these instructionscompletely.

Page 2

Fitting the BatteryLocate the lugs in the top of thebattery into the rear of the phone (1).Using light pressure, push thebottom of the battery into pl

Page 3 - Quick Reference

When charging is complete turn off the mains power supply anddisconnect the charger from the phone. See “Disconnecting theTravel Charger” below.Discon

Page 4 - Accessories

Getting to Know Your PhoneLocation of Controlsg Navigation key - moving up/down/left/right navigatesthrough the options in the Main Display area. Pres

Page 5 - Panasonic Accessory

Display IconsStatus IconsThe status icons are displayed according to the currently activatedfunctions. The Antenna, Signal and Battery icons are alway

Page 6 - Further Information

T indicates the received GPRS signal strength: \ - weaksignal, T - strong signalH indicates the battery level: H - full, G (flashing) - lowbatteryInfo

Page 7 - Contents

In detail:1 Press the Navigation key (Q) to enter the menu system2 Use db to highlight the Personalise menu3 Press Q to enter the menu4 Use a three ti

Page 8

Basic OperationSwitching the Phone On/OffTo switch the phone on or off.Press and hold E to switch power onA greeting will be displayed and then the ph

Page 9 - Getting Started

Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call the antenna symbol (S) must be present.Enter 112 D or if no SIM is fitted to the phone pressQaQAutomatic Redi

Page 10 - Charging the Battery

Caller IdentificationThis feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or rejectthem. The caller’s phone number, and name if stored in Pho

Page 11 - Low Battery Warning

Using the PINThe PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM againstunauthorized use. If you enable the PIN, every time the phone isturned

Page 13 - Status Icons

PhonebookPhone numbers can be stored in two locations. You can storenumbers in the SIM Phonebook (therefore the number of locations,length of name and

Page 14 - Using the Menu System

You can choose not to enter a location number and the entry will beplaced in the next available location. Simply press Q when Any isdisplayed.Overwrit

Page 15 - Shortcuts

Speed Dial a Number Stored in SIM Phonebook1 Enter location number – leading zeros may be left out2 Press #3 Press DEditing Phonebook EntriesYou can D

Page 16 - Basic Operation

Grouping Phonebook EntriesThe ability to group phonebook entries together is an extra functionof the Mobile Phonebook.Retrieving a Number from a Group

Page 17 - Answering a Call

5 Press Q6 Use e to select the ring tone that you wish to use for this profileand press Q7 Use e to select the picture and press Q8 Use e to select th

Page 18 - Locking the Phone

Review the PhonebookThe Review function in the Phonebook menu shows how manylocations are available in the Phonebook.1 From Idle mode press Q, select

Page 19 - Setting Ring and Key Volume

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

Page 20 - Phonebook

Recording a Voice Ringer1 From Idle mode press Q, select Personalise > Tones >Voice Ringer and press Q2 Use e to select the appropriate voice ri

Page 21 - Retrieve a Number

Key1stpress2ndpress3rdpress4thpress5thpress6thpress1 C C# low C low C# high C high C#2 D D# low D low D# high D high D#3 E low E high E4 F F# low F lo

Page 22 - Editing Phonebook Entries

Download MelodyMelodies may be downloaded to the phone via short text messages.http://www.panasonicmobile.co.uk/support/ringtonesDownloaded melodies o

Page 23 - Using Alert Profiles

Quick ReferenceThis Quick Reference guide is intended to enable the user to utilizethe most basic features of the phone instantly without having tosea

Page 24 - Service Dial Numbers

Voice Dial Entry SetupThis function allows you to recall and dial numbers from yourPhonebook using voice commands.1 From Idle mode press Q, select Per

Page 25 - My Numbers

Editing the Voice Dial EntriesYou can add to, play or delete any of the Voice Dial entries. With aVoice Dial entry displayed:Press Q and use e to sele

Page 26 - Personalising Your Phone

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

Page 27 - Composing a Melody

Restricting CallsCall BarringThe Call Bar function is used to restrict certain outgoing and/orincoming calls. Call Bar is controlled by a security pas

Page 28 - Disabling all Tones

“Wild” NumbersWild numbers are spaces that can be stored in a phone number. The“wild” numbers must be filled before the phone number is dialled.Used i

Page 29 - Using Voice Commands

ApplicationsClockThis phone incorporates a clock with date/time, an alarm and apower on/off feature.A second clock for dual time is also included - se

Page 30 - Dialling Voice Dial Entries

Setting the Clock for Summer Time1 From Idle mode press Q, select Applications > ClockFunction > Clock Set > Home > Summer Time2 Press Q t

Page 31 - Changing the Language

Adjusting the Alarm Time1 From Idle mode press Q, select Applications > ClockFunction > Alarm Set and press Q2 Use e to select the alarm to be a

Page 32 - Phone Security

5 If you use g to select another arithmetic operation to perform,an intermediate calculation will be performed and the resultdisplayed on the upper li

Page 33 - Restricting Calls

Short Text MessagesYou can receive, display, edit and/or send short text messages, of upto 160 characters to mobile phones on the same network or anyn

Page 34 - “Wild” Numbers

AccessoriesCarEB-CDD95Car ChargerTop up your battery in your vehicle by attaching thisaccessory to your phone and to the cigarette lightersocketEB-HFD

Page 35 - Applications

The default setting for delivery confirmation can be enabled/disabledusing the Report parameter in the Short Message > Parametersmenu.Receiving Tex

Page 36 - Setting the Alarm

Creating a User Defined MessageIt is possible to create a user defined message which, oncegenerated, can be used as any other pre-defined message.1 Fr

Page 37 - Calculator

Received Any - will overwrite the oldest message even though itmay not have been read.LifetimeThis is the duration that your message is stored at the

Page 38 - Currency Convertor

Enabling/Disabling Broadcasts1 From Idle mode press Q, select Messages > Short Message> Broadcasts and press Q2 Select Receive and press QOnce e

Page 39 - Short Text Messages

Call InformationRecent NumbersRecently dialled phone numbers will be stored in Last Dialled.If Caller Identification is available the caller’s phone n

Page 40 - Message Options

Call Duration1 From Idle mode press Q, select Phone Menu > Call Service> Calls and press QNote: The Calls function is SIM dependent. If the SIM

Page 41 - Message Parameters

Setting the Maximum Unit LevelThis function is SIM dependent1 From Idle mode press Q, select Phone Menu > Call Service> Service Charges > Max

Page 42 - Cell Broadcasts

Advanced OperationDiverting CallsVoice, fax and data calls can be diverted using differentcircumstances and to different numbers. For example you may

Page 43 - Language

Receiving a Second CallA second call can be received, if Call Waiting is switched on. This isenabled from the Phone Menu > Call Service menu. It is

Page 44 - Call Information

Call TransferWith two calls connected, Call Transfer enables you to connect themtogether ending your connection, leaving the other parties to talktoge

Page 45 - Call Charges

OfficeEB-CHD95Charging StandCharge your phone with this free standing charger.Your phone will be charged in no time.EB-CAD95UKTravel ChargerCarry a li

Page 46 - Call Identification

Splitting a Multi-partyYou can select an individual from the Multi-party and remove theirconnection. This enables you to talk privately without thepar

Page 47 - Advanced Operation

Changing to a New NetworkWhen not in your home Country / Region, you may use a networkthat you do not directly subscribe to, this is called ROAMING.Na

Page 48 - Operation During Two Calls

ScheduleThe Scheduler can be used to register reminders for personal eventsas well as planning holiday periods. A maximum of 100 reminderscan be set,

Page 49 - Multi-party Calls

Deleting Reminders1 From Idle mode press Q, select Schedule and press Q2 Use g to select the required date of the reminder and pressA3 Use e to select

Page 50 - Ending a Multi-party Call

Jump to Future Date1 From Idle mode press Q, select Schedule and press Q2 Press Q3 Use e to select Jump press Q4 Press and hold B to remove the curren

Page 51 - Changing to a New Network

GamesMogularThe object of the game is to hit a character as it appears from a hole,scoring points for each hit. The holes relate directly to the layou

Page 52 - Schedule

15 PuzzleA puzzle containing numbered blocks (1 – 15) that, when scrambled,have to be rearranged into numeric order. There is no time limit, butthe ta

Page 53 - Setting a Holiday Reminder

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

Page 54 - Jump to Future Date

Switching between Circuit Switch and GPRS1 From Idle mode press Q > Browser > Browser Setting2 Use e to select a server and press Q3Select Edit

Page 55 - Clear Best Score

The Browser MenuThe Browser also contains its own menu which is applicable whencontent is currently being displayed (either on-line or off-line).The B

Page 56 - 15 Puzzle

Further InformationContact:Panasonic UK,Panasonic House,Willoughby Road,Bracknell,Berkshire RG12 8FPUnited KingdomTel: 08705 159159www.panasonic.co.uk

Page 57 - WAP Browser

5 Press and hold B to remove the bookmark name, thenre-type the name required and press Q twiceDeleting Bookmarks1 With content displayed press A2 Use

Page 58 - Navigating Content

Last StatusIf an error should occur when using the Browser, use this function toinform the network operator of the last status that occurred with thep

Page 59 - Using Bookmarks

Internet E-mailThe E-mail function will send and receive Internet e-mail messagesto the mail server of an Internet Service Provider that supportsPOP3/

Page 60 - Setting the Linger Time

Create a New Message1 From Idle mode press Q, select Messages > E-mail andpress Q2 Use e to select Create and press Q3 Enter the relevant details i

Page 61 - Last Status

Read MessagesFrom Idle mode press Q, select Messages > E-mail > Inboxand press QThe header fields of the most recent messages will be displayed.

Page 62 - Internet E-mail

Store an AddressAn e-mail address can be stored in the Mobile Phonebook - see“Store a Number” page 12Add a SignatureThis Signature function enables a

Page 63 - Send/Receive Messages

Additional FeaturesDesktop HandsfreeDesktop Handsfree enables you to hold a conversation withouthaving to hold the phone to your ear.Note: Do NOT hold

Page 64 - Read Messages

Play Back a Voice MemoFrom Idle mode press Q, select Applications > Voice MemoPlay > Playback and press QTo stop playing, press Q twiceThe Note

Page 65 - Store an Address

When the call is successful DTMF tones will be sent after 3 secondsor when D is pressed.If the DTMF tones are unsuccessful then the destination of you

Page 66 - Additional Features

Enabling Auto AdjustmentFrom Idle mode press Q, select Applications > ClockFunction > Clock Set > Second > Auto Adjustment > AutoAdjust

Page 67 - DTMF Tones

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

Page 68 - Second Clock

Text EntryThe phone provides a means for entering alphanumeric characters toenter details into the Phonebook, to create text and e-mail messagesetc. T

Page 69 - Accessory Related Features

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

Page 70 - Text Entry

Menu StructureFrom Idle mode pressing Q will display a menu of phone features.To select a feature press g so that icon of the feature that yourequire

Page 71 - Editing Text

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

Page 72 - Menu Structure

Calls cannot bereceivedThe phone is notswitched onSwitch the phone onIncoming callsare barredDisable the incoming callbarringThe phone is notregistere

Page 73 - Trouble Shooting

SIM InvalidThe SIM has failed one or more of the SIMpersonalisation checks - contact your ServiceProviderFunctionUnavailableThe selected feature is ei

Page 74 - Important Error Messages

Important InformationWe, Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Ltd., declare, that theEB-GD96 conforms with the essential and other relevantrequireme

Page 75

You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at alltimes. Do not hold a phone while you are driving; find asafe place to stop first. Do not speak

Page 76 - Important Information

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

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Glossary of TermsAPNAccess point name. Directs the user to thegateway or the required service.CHAPChallenge Handshake Authentication protocol. Asecuri

Page 78 - Care and Maintenance

Call Charges ...37Call Identification ...38Advanced Operation ...3

Page 79 - Glossary of Terms

RoamingThe ability to use your phone on networks otherthan your Home network.ServiceProviderThe organization responsible for providing accessto the GS

Page 80

SpecificationsPhoneTypeGSM900 Class 4GSM1800 Class 1Temperature rangeChargingStorage+5°Cto+35°C-20°Cto+60°CPhone (Including Battery)Weight 84 gDimensi

Page 81 - Specifications

Panasonic GSM MobileTelephoneWarranty Terms1 This warranty is in addition to and does not in any way affect any statutory or otherrights of consumer p

Page 82 - Telephone

ImportantWrite your mobile telephone number and lock code here:Telephone number: Lock code:Your Panasonic GSM mobile telephone has a warranty for 12mo

Page 83 - 08705 159159

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

Page 84 - EU Warranty

Panasonic Service Center HannoverCOM Elektronik Service GmbHVahrenwalder Straße 31130179 HannoverTel. +49 (0)511/ 37 27 91Panasonic Service Center Mag

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NLService-centra inNederlandsPanasonic-Centre Nederland(Servicom bv)P.O Box 162802500 BGDen-HaagNederlandTel. +31 703314314Zonweg 602516 BMDen-HaagNed

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PAPELACO, S.A.Rua Cidade de Santos, 31R/C9000 FUNCHALMADEIRATel. +351 91 231523PAPELACO, S.A.Rua do Outeiro,Lote 25 - Gemunde4470 MAIAPORTOTel. +351 2

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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 88

Personal RecordE-mail SettingsUse the table below to record your E-mail settings. The list may varydepending on the Internet Service Provider.Item Hin

Page 89 - Personal Record

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

Page 90 - WAP Settings

WAP SettingsUse the table below to record your GPRS/GSM WAP settings.ItemProvisioning InformationSetting No 1Provisioning InformationSetting No 2NameH

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The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phoneunder the battery. For your convenience we recommend that younote the following details as a

Page 96 - GD96DPK10A

Printed in UKwww.panasonicmobile.co.uk 02.003GD96DPK10A

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