Panasonic EBG450 Operations Instructions

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Operating Instructions EB-G600Digital Cellular Telephone Main KitBefore operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.

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International DiallingUsing the Automatic International Access Code “+” you will be able to dial international numberwithout having to know the code f

Page 3 - Contents

Calling Line IdentificationThis feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or reject them. The caller’stelephone number, and name if sto

Page 4 - Before You Start

Automatic RedialWhen a call is unsuccessful the telephone will ask if you want to redial the telephone number againautomatically.FBwhen “OK” is displa

Page 5 - Fitting/Removing the SIM

Advanced OperationConcept of OperationThere is a close relationship between the select key,navigation key and the display.Pressing e scrolls through t

Page 6 - Fitting/Removing the Battery

Play BackF:during standbyIf there is no recording two tones will sound.To stop playing, press EEraseFBtwice during playbackDTMF TonesDTMF tones can be

Page 7 - Your Telephone

Call Hold/Call WaitingHolding/Resuming a CallFBwhen “Hold” is displayed in the option areaFBwhen “Resume” is displayed in the option areaMaking a Seco

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Operation During Two CallsSwap Between CallsFBwhen “Swap” is displayed in the option areaEnd Current Call1 Ffto display “End” in the option area2 FBTh

Page 9 - Basic Operation

Stored NumbersNote PadDuring a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial when the call has ended.During a call:F telephone numberWhen the

Page 10 - Answering a Call

Quick Tip for Calling Last Dialled NumberTo redial your last called telephone number FDDQuick Tip for Returning an Unanswered CallWhen the display sho

Page 11 - Vibration Alert

Automatic LocationThe telephone number can be stored automatically at the first available location. This canbe done instead of entering a location num

Page 13 - Advanced Operation

ViewThis is used to review the telephone number and name together or just the name.FBwhen “View” is displayed in the option areaRecall1 Ffto display “

Page 14 - +01234P5

Speed Dial a Stored Number1 F location number – leading zeros may be left out2 F#3 FDFixed DialThe Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook, but with add

Page 15 - Call Hold/Call Waiting

ServiceNumbersYourServiceProvidermayprogramsomespecialtelephonenumbersintotheServiceDialareaofthePhonebook.Itisnotpossibletomodifythetelephonenumberss

Page 16 - Operation During Two Calls

Alpha EntryAlpha Entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters into Phonebook, Short Messages, Price Per Unit and theGreeting Message.Key Character e

Page 17 - Stored Numbers

Additional FeaturesWhen the word “Menu” is in the option area of the displaypressing the B will display a menu of telephonefeatures. To select a featu

Page 18 - Phonebook

Service Dial enables you to view or recall the servicedialling number(s) preprogrammed by your ServiceProvider.MessagesYou can receive, display, edit

Page 19 - Retrieving a Telephone Number

The Message Centre is where messages are sent beforethey are forwarded on to their destination. The MessageCentre number may be pre-programmed into yo

Page 20 - Deleting

Using Withhold ID it is possible to check if you sendCalling Line Identification information when you make acall. When checking the Status of Withhold

Page 21 - +0123_45_

CallBarisusedtorestrictcertainoutgoingand/orincomingcalls.CallBariscontrolledbyasecurityPasswordthatissuppliedbyyourServiceProvider.Whenupdatingorchec

Page 22 - HotKeyTelephoneNumbers

PersonaliseTheLanguagethatthetelephonewillusefordisplaymessagescanbechanged.InTones,thetelephonekey,ringandwarningtones(exceptlowbatterywarning)canbes

Page 23 - Alpha Entry

ContentsBefore You Start ························1Symbols Used, Safety Information,Fitting/Removing the SIM, Fitting/Removing the BatteryYour Telephon

Page 24 - Additional Features

BatteryInformationLowBatteryWhenthebatterypowerislowawarningtonewillsoundandaLOWBATTERYmessagewillflash.Thepowerwillautomaticallyshutoffshortlyafterth

Page 25 - Messages

Care and MaintenancePressing any of the keys may produce a loudtone. Avoid holding the telephone close to theear while pressing the keys.Extreme tempe

Page 26 - Call Service

Other InformationGlossary of TermsGSMGlobal System for Mobile Communications. The name given to the advanced digitaltechnology that your telephone use

Page 27 - Security

RegistrationThe act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually performed automatically by yourtelephone.Roaming The ability to use your telephone

Page 28 - NetworkList

Problem Cause RemedyShort battery life forNi-MH BatteryPack.The life of the Battery Pack isaffected by improper charging,this is inherent in all Ni-MH

Page 29 - Personalise

Problem Cause RemedyCalls cannot bereceived.The telephone is not switchedon.Switch the telephone on.Incoming calls are barred. Disable the incoming ca

Page 30 - BatteryInformation

SIM BlockedThe SIM is blocked because the wrong PUK has been entered ten times. Contact your ServiceProvider.SIM ErrorThe telephone has detected a pro

Page 31 - Care and Maintenance

SpecificationsTelephoneType GSM Class 4Temperature rangeChargingStorage+5°C to +35°C-20°C to +60°CBattery – Attached to telephoneBattery Pack (EB-BS60

Page 33 - Trouble Shooting

The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the telephone under the battery. For your convenience werecommend that you note the following details

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Before You StartThank you for purchasing this Panasonic G600 digital cellular telephone. This telephone is designed to operate onthe Global System for

Page 35 - Important Error Messages

Printed in UK 990211*ZD71991B*

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You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Do not use a hand-held telephone ormicrophone while you are driving. Find a safe place

Page 37 - Specifications

Fitting/Removing the BatteryFit a fully charged battery pack. If the battery pack is not fully charged then it must be charged as shown in“Charging th

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Your TelephoneLocation of Controlsg Navigation key – pressing up/down scrolls throughoptions in the main area of the display or adjusts thevolume. Pre

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DisplayFollowing some operations the display will automaticallyclear after three seconds or after pressing any key.Y lights when you are registered to

Page 40 - *ZD71991B*

Basic OperationPower on/offFEand hold to switch power onA greeting will be displayed.FEand hold to switch power offMaking a CallMake sure that the tel

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