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Panasonic EB-X700 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EB-X700 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Highlights ....... . 1 Getting Started......2 Phone Basics and Managing Calls .
  • Page 4: Highlights

    HIGHLIGHTS Here are just some of the things you can do with the X700 mobile phone. • Send colour pictures and video clips to friends and family via Multimedia messaging and e-mail messaging. • Send pictures, video, electronic business cards, and more using Bluetooth, Infrared, or USB connections to other phones or devices..
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED The Panasonic X700 GSM Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) networks around the world, which provide integrated voice mail, text short message service (SMS), multimedia messaging service (MMS), fraud protection and superior voice quality. One of the most...
  • Page 6: Removing Sim Card

    2. Position SIM card as shown, with gold contacts facing phone and notched corner entering phone first. Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card pocket until it clicks. • If SIM card is inserted incorrectly or damaged, Insert SIM card may display.
  • Page 7: Installing And Removing Battery

    INSTALLING AND REMOVING BATTERY Caution: Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an electrical hazard. Installing Battery 1. Hold battery at a 45º angle; insert tabs on top...
  • Page 8: Charging Battery

    CHARGING BATTERY Note: First verify that battery is installed. 1. Open connector cover. 2. Insert connector into left side (2 gold contacts) of connector area at bottom end of the phone. Connect Travel Charger into mains power socket. 3. When charging is complete, remove from mains power socket and press release button to disconnect the charger from the phone.
  • Page 9: Installing Minisd Card

    INSTALLING AND REMOVING miniSD CARD The miniSD Card is a memory card used to expand phone memory and a way to transfer files to other devices. Installing miniSD Card 1. On top of phone, lift up miniSD Card cover. 2. Slide miniSD Card, with notched corner entering phone first and gold contacts facing up, into the miniSD Card pocket until it clicks.
  • Page 11: Phone Overview

    PHONE OVERVIEW Left Softkey Edit Key Send Key Application Asterisk Key Browser Microphone Earpiece Main Display Right Softkey Navigation Clear Key End Key Silent Mode Power Key Zero Key miniSD Card Pocket Camera Lens Multibutton Infrared Port Personal Handsfree and TTY Connector Indicator Light and Photolight...
  • Page 12: Key Functions

    KEY FUNCTIONS Power Key Press and hold to switch phone on or off. Press to choose different ringtones, eject miniSD Card, lock keypad, or lock the phone. Navigation Key Press outside edges to scroll up to move through menus and text. Press centre In standby mode, press centre menu area.
  • Page 13 Edit Key Select Dictionary for predictive text including insert and edit words, or alpha mode or number mode. Insert numbers or symbols. Change writing language. Mark multiple items in a list by holding down scrolling Clear Key Erase character in edit mode. Delete highlighted entered item.
  • Page 14: Symbols Used In This Manual

    Symbols used in this manual Press Power key. Press outside edges of navigation key to scroll up, down, left or right to move through menus and text. Press Send key. Press Left softkey. Press Edit key. Press number keys. Press Asterisk key. Press Multibutton key (on side of phone).
  • Page 15 ICONS Different icons appear depending on the features you are using and the options you have selected. Icon Indicates Seven levels indicate battery charge level. Bars scroll when battery is charging. Seven levels indicate signal strength from network on which phone is currently registered GPRS service is available GPRS service is on hold...
  • Page 16 Icon Indicates Keypad is locked Earpiece sound on Loudspeaker sound on Icon Indicates All ringing tones/ring volume are off (Silent ringtone) Private handsfree headset attached...
  • Page 17: Main Display

    STANDBY MODE DISPLAYS MAIN DISPLAY Signal strength icon Wallpaper Left Softkey selection area EXTERNAL DISPLAY Press Multibutton once to switch on backlight, then press as needed to toggle between clock and icon views. Network that phone is currently using Signal strength Network that phone is currently using Time...
  • Page 18: Phone Basics And Managing Calls

    PHONE BASICS AND MANAGING CALLS SWITCHING THE PHONE ON AND OFF Press and hold Note: If your SIM card is PIN protected, your PIN code will be requested. Enter the PIN code and press OK. See Security Settings on page 122. MAKING CALLS Check that phone is switched on, signal strength icon displays at least one bar...
  • Page 19: Speed Dialling

    Use a SIM Directory Entry to Dial From Contacts application: 1. Scroll to SIM directory view. 2. Scroll to desired name, press To add names and numbers to your SIM directory, see page 35. Speak the Name to Dial To dial by saying the name of the person you wish to call: 1.
  • Page 20: Automatic Redial

    • Scroll to move to Received calls tab and Missed calls tab to select a number from either of those lists. Automatic Redial If you set Automatic redial to On in the Call Settings menu (see page 117), your phone will automatically redial the number up to 10 times under certain conditions, such as no answer, destination number is busy, network busy, or some connection errors.
  • Page 21: Answering Calls

    1. Switch on the phone if it is off. 2. Verify that the antenna icon is displayed. 3. Enter the local emergency number (such as 112) and press Note: You can call the local emergency number even if the keys are locked.
  • Page 22: Divert Incoming Calls

    To answer by pressing any key except Anykey answer in Call Settings on page 117. Divert Incoming Calls To divert calls to your voice mailbox or another number, see Call Divert on page 126. Then you can press and incoming calls will be diverted. If you ignore the call by not pressing any keys, the call details appear on the Missed calls list.
  • Page 23: Handsfree Talking

    HANDSFREE TALKING To hear the caller’s voice from the handsfree loudspeaker, press Loudsp.. Set the phone down nearby so you and several others can have a conversation without holding the phone. To go back to the earpiece, select Handset. Loudspeaker icon - handsfree is active. Earpiece icon - handsfree is not active.
  • Page 24 • If you press and hold are ended. To reject the incoming call, press Reject. The caller receives a busy message or goes to voice mail. Send DTMF Touch Tones DTMF touch tones can be transmitted during a call just by pressing the keys (0 to 9, #, *) on your phone.
  • Page 25: Multi-Party Calls

    Calendar for an upcoming meeting time. The active call remains connected and is indicated by a small pop-up window. To return to the active call window, exit the application. If you press , an active call will always disconnect. Play/Record Sound Clips during a Call To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and play.
  • Page 26: Ending Calls

    7. To end the multi-party call, press Note: If you are on an active call and already have a held call, start at step 3. ENDING CALLS There are several ways to end a call: • Close the flip. • Press •...
  • Page 27: Entering Text

    ENTERING TEXT There are two main ways to enter text: using the predictive text dictionary to quickly enter words, or alpha mode in which each key is tapped until the planned letter appears. DICTIONARY FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT ENTRY Dictionary uses a predictive text system to enter words by pressing one key per letter to display the planned word, instead of pressing keys multiple times until each planned letter appears.
  • Page 28 Dictionary mode - press one key per letter for dictionary to display planned word. Numeric mode - enter numbers. Shortcut: To enter numbers while in alpha or dictionary mode, press and hold desired number key In both alpha mode and dictionary mode, choose from: First letter capital Lower case To enter symbols, press...
  • Page 29 Press outer edges to scroll up, down, left, and right through text. Cut, Copy, and Paste Text 1. To cut, copy, and paste text, move cursor to left of text you wish to copy. 2. While holding down , press and hold to highlight text.
  • Page 30: Navigating The Applications

    NAVIGATING THE APPLICATIONS To view the main applications window, press Navigation Key Press the left, right, top and bottom edges of the navigation key to move around the display. Press • Open an application item • Select a highlighted item •...
  • Page 31 Condensed Instructions In this guide, to condense wording, statements are used such as “Press Options and select Open”. This means to press Options, highlight Open, and press Select. You may need to scroll within the menu to reach Open. Many menu items are available within Options menus and other menus;...
  • Page 32 These additional actions may be available in the Options menu: Remove or Remove or delete an item or a marked item (see Delete Mark/Unmark on page 29) on a list or grid, or press Rename Give a new name to the item. Edit Change information you have already entered.
  • Page 33 Menus within a Menu A pop-up menu appears when more than one choice is available. For example, you can send a Contacts entry several ways: via text message, via multimedia, via e-mail, via ® Bluetooth , and via infrared. To enter a pop-up menu: •...
  • Page 34 • Press Back until Exit softkey appears, then press Exit. • Press Close. Shortcut to swapping among open items If you have several menu items open, you can press and hold to view a pop-up window and scroll to locate the desired open item.
  • Page 35 To view details of the phone memory and miniSD Card use, and amount of free memory: 1. Press 2. Press Options. 3. Scroll to Memory details. 4. Then scroll to chyoose phone memory or memory card (also referred to as miniSD Card). Also see File Manager on page 148.
  • Page 36: Applications Menu Map

    APPLICATIONS MENU MAP The phone’s main application menus are listed below. The names listed represent the names in list view. The names may be slightly different in grid view. Note: The menus may not appear in the order or with the same icons as listed here.
  • Page 37 Messages Voice Mailbox Messages Games Micro Golf Balloon- Headed Boy Call Logs Recent calls Call duration GPRS counter Favourites Connectivity Browser Operator Menu Modem Bluetooth Infrared Connection SyncML Device Mgr Quickoffice...
  • Page 38: Contacts

    CONTACTS Store names, phone numbers, e-mail, web and street addresses, even a thumbnail picture in a Contact card. Call and send messages directly from Contacts. Numbers can also be stored on your SIM card. See Entering Text page 24 to learn how to enter text.
  • Page 39 into your SIM card. You can store personal numbers on your SIM card as well. Unlike a Contacts entry, a SIM Directory entry consists of only one name and one phone number. Copy Numbers to SIM Directory 1. From the Contacts list, highlight the desired card. 2.
  • Page 40: Make A Call

    FIND A CONTACT CARD From Contacts application: 1. Scroll to desired entry, or enter the first letter of desired entry 2. Press to open entry. MAKE A CALL From Contacts application: 1. Scroll to desired Contacts entry and press Or, press Options and select Call. •...
  • Page 41 4. Press Options to: Add thumbnail Place picture from Images folder in phone mem- ory or miniSD Card. Add or Delete Choose desired fields and icons from list including detail Job title, Telephone, Tel. (home), Tel. (business), 3 mobile, 3 fax, pager numbers, 3 E-mail fields, 3 Web addresses, 3 street address fields, DTMF tones, Birthday, and Note.
  • Page 42 3. Scroll to desired tone (after a brief pause tone will play). You can use tones already supplied, sent in messages (see page 56), downloaded (see page 95), or recorded (see page 140). Note: If tones do not play, change the phone's ringtone to General or Outdoor to hear the tones.
  • Page 43: Service Numbers

    MANAGE CONTACTS LIST From Contacts application: 1. Press Options and select Edit, Delete or Duplicate. Note: See Mark/Unmark on page 29 to select more than one entry. Memory Used in Contacts To view number of cards, groups used and amount of memory used, from Contacts application: 1.
  • Page 44: Manage Groups

    1. Press Options and select Service numbers. CREATE AND MANAGE GROUPS Place Contact entries into one group. Select the group name when addressing a new message, and your message is sent to each member of the group. For example, set up Business or Family group.
  • Page 45 TAKE A PICTURE AND ADD TO CONTACT CARD From Camera application: 1. The main display acts as a viewfinder when the flip is open. The external display acts as the viewfinder when the flip is closed. 2. To snap the picture, press Multibutton on the side of the phone if the flip is closed.
  • Page 46: Calendar

    CALENDAR Keep track of upcoming meetings, appointments and special dates. Set alarms to remind you of upcoming events. Calendar events can be sent and received as vCalendar messages and synchronised with other devices to keep track of your schedule. CREATE CALENDAR EVENTS From Calendar application: 1.
  • Page 47: Month View

    Set Event Repeat Cycle When an event occurs regularly (for example, football practice or music lessons), open the Repeat field to set interval time periods such as Weekly or Monthly. Set Synchronisation If you synchronise your Calendar events with a PC, you can set the privacy level.
  • Page 48: Edit Calendar Events

    Week View Days of the week are displayed in columns. Each hour of a day is denoted by a cell. Meeting events - a colour bar during the scheduled time periods. Memo and Anniversary icons - appear between 7am and 8am Current weekday - underlined (if you are viewing the current week).
  • Page 49: Calendar Settings

    1. View the calendar in Month view. 2. Press Options and select Delete entry > Before date to delete entries before your specified date, or All entries. CALENDAR SETTINGS From Calendar application: 1. Press Options and select Settings. Open each option: Calendar alarm Scroll to select desired tone (after a brief pause tone...
  • Page 50: Chinese Lunar Calendar

    CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR Check Chinese Lunar Calendar dates and festivals when still viewing western Calendar information. Note: Chinese Lunar Calendar will appear only when a Chinese language is selected as the phone display language. To display Chinese Lunar Calendar information: 1.
  • Page 51: Messages

    MESSAGES Messages menu contains these main options: Voice mail VOICE MAIL Voice mail service stores voice messages from callers who could not reach you. The messages are stored on your wireless service provider’s network, not on your phone. You must first subscribe to voice mail from your wireless service provider before using this service.
  • Page 52: Messaging Types

    Messaging Types SMS: Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages to mobile phones with short text message capability on the same network or any network that has a roaming agreement. A small black and white picture message can be inserted in the message.
  • Page 53: Create New Text Messages

    (3) you must configure an Internet Access Point (see Access Point Settings on page 118) Messages Menu Main Options New message Create new messages Inbox Stores received messages except e-mail and cell broadcast My folders Stores moved messages and templates Mailbox Receives and stores e-mail messages...
  • Page 54: Multimedia Message

    recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK. Select desired number if entry has several numbers. • To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by pressing 4. Scroll to move to text entry field, and enter text. 5. If desired, press Options and select Insert > Picture Picture msg.
  • Page 55 Video clip Video clip from your Video clips folder New image New image from Camera New sound clip New sound clip from Recorder Slide Add new slide to message 6. To send, press Note: If multimedia messages are sent to devices without multimedia or e-mail capabilities, the recipient may receive a message containing a link to a web page.
  • Page 56 7. Press Options and select: Send Send completed presentation Full screen Edit in full screen view Normal screen Edit in normal screen view with signal icon, slide number, and softkey labels in view Edit text Start or stop text editing, change text colour Preview Preview entire message before sending message...
  • Page 57 5. Scroll to move to text entry field, enter text. 6. If desired, press Options and select Insert > Image Image from your Images folder Sound clip Sound clip from Sound clips folder Video clip Video clip from Video clips folder Note Note from Notepad Template...
  • Page 58 The messages remain in the Inbox until you move them to My folders or delete them. Unread messages have incoming arrow appearing with icon that identifies type of message. Read messages have no arrow with icon. Read or Play Inbox Messages From Messages application: 1.
  • Page 59 Store Inbox Messages From Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2. Select Inbox. 3. Highlight desired message. 4. Press Options and select Move to folder. 5. Choose a folder and press OK. Save Attachment or Data You can save images and media clips from messages. Attachments to e-mail, links to streaming media, Contacts cards, Calendar items, ringtones, and configuration data can also be saved.
  • Page 60 2. Scroll to Inbox or My folders and open. 3. Scroll to desired message and open. 4. Press Options and select Find > Phone number, E-mail address, or Web address. 5. Text and numbers are highlighted when found. If more than one is found, scroll to highlight desired item.
  • Page 61 3. Scroll to desired text. Press Options and select Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, or Via e-mail. 4. Press and a new message opens with template text already placed. 5. Fill in needed information and press Note: In longer messages, at cursor, press Options and select Insert > Template.
  • Page 62 5. Press Options and select New mailbox. 6. Enter information in fields. Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry. Mailbox name Use default name or enter a name for your mailbox and press OK. * Access point Default Access Point supplied by wireless service in use...
  • Page 63 Select Mailbox Name to Use to Send E-mail To select which mailbox to use to send e-mail messages, see page 67. If you have more than one mailbox and you start to write a new message, the phone notifies you of the mailbox name that is currently in use.
  • Page 64 Read Messages Offline From Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2. Select Mailbox (or renamed mailbox). 3. Press No when phone asks to connect to mailbox. 4. Scroll to desired message and open. Reply to E-mail Messages From Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2.
  • Page 65: Manage Mailboxes

    2. Press Options and select Attachments > Open Open attachment in read-only mode Save Save attachment Send Send attachment via Bluetooth Note: Attachment cannot be opened, saved, or sent if it has not been retrieved. Add E-mail Address to Contacts Card From Messages application: 1.
  • Page 66 2. Scroll to Drafts and open. 3. Scroll to desired message and open. 4. Enter the rest of the information. 5. Press , or if desired press Options and select: Send Add recipient Insert > Attachments (E-mail) Objects (Multimedia) Edit presentation (Multimedia) Preview message (Multimedia)
  • Page 67 View or Delete Sent Messages To view or delete sent messages and objects or attachments, from Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2. Scroll to Sent and open. 3. Scroll to desired message and open. 4. Press Options and select: Attachments (E-mail) Objects (Multimedia) Delete Message details...
  • Page 68 Message details View details such as message size Send Send message now Move to Drafts Move message to Drafts folder, where it can be edited and resent Messages waiting in the Outbox are automatically resent (except e-mail set to send during next connection), depending on network availability.
  • Page 69: Message Settings

    REPORTS Delivery reports for text, multimedia, and smart messages can be sent by your wireless service provider, and stored in the Reports folder. Delivery reports are not available for e-mail messages. From Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3.
  • Page 70: Multimedia Message Settings

    Reply via same Select Yes to allow your text message recipients ctr. to use your text message centre to reply to you without having to subscribe to a text messaging service. Multimedia Message Settings From Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2.
  • Page 71: Service Message Settings

    3. Open E-mail. Open fields as needed: Mailboxes View list of mailboxes you have set up. Mailbox in use Select mailbox to use to send e-mail. Service Message Settings From Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select Settings. 3.
  • Page 72: Sim Messages

    No. of saved Type in a number to set maximum amount of msgs. messages saved to Sent folder. SIM MESSAGES To view, copy, or delete text messages stored on the SIM card, from Messages application: 1. Open Messages. 2. Press Options and select SIM messages. 3.
  • Page 73: Service Command

    Hotmark or When topic is hotmarked, you will receive a notice Remove when related messages arrive. hotmark Topic > Choose Add manually to type in a topic name or topic number or Delete all. Settings See Cell Broadcast Message Settings on page 68 to turn on or off Cell broadcast reception, choose Cell broadcast language, and turn on or off topic detection.
  • Page 74: Camera

    CAMERA Take pictures to send in a multimedia or e-mail message, or for your Contacts cards. Pictures can also be sent via infrared or ® Bluetooth Note: Camera mode depletes battery power more rapidly. To conserve your battery, the phone shifts to camera standby mode after 1 minute if no keys are pressed.
  • Page 75 • Red number in upper right corner indicates the amount of pictures that can fit in phone memory, depending on selected image size. Zoom You can zoom in on your subject before taking a picture. 1. When viewing your subject in the viewfinder, press 2x zoom, press one zoom level.
  • Page 76: Save Pictures

    If you do not want to save it, press Options and select Delete. SAVE PICTURES Pictures are automatically saved in the Images folder in Media Gallery in phone memory, or you can save them on the miniSD Card. To save pictures to the miniSD Card, from Camera application: 1.
  • Page 77: Picture Quality

    2. Enter a new name for the image. PICTURE QUALITY To choose the compression level (memory size) of future pictures, from Camera application: 1. Press Options and select Settings. Open Image quality. 2. Select High, Normal, or Basic. The higher the image quality you choose, the larger the file size will be.
  • Page 78: Media

    MEDIA Media menu contains these main options: Gallery Video Recorder GALLERY Store, play, and manage your pictures, images, video clips, sound clips and streaming links (web addresses) in the phone memory or miniSD Card. Send media files to friends and family via multimedia, e-mail, Bluetooth See Specifications in Part 2 of the User Guide for supported media file formats.
  • Page 79: Open Gallery

    1. Open Gallery. 2. Phone icon tab shows data stored in phone memory, or scroll to view data stored on miniSD Card. 3. Open Images folder, then scroll to and open desired image. 4. Press Options and select: Send > Send file to another device.
  • Page 80 PLAY VIDEO, SOUND CLIPS, AND STREAMING MEDIA Watch video clips and listen to sound clips, or play streaming media. Streaming media is sound and video stored and played back as it arrives from the Internet or your network servers; thus the file is not stored on your phone, taking up valuable memory.
  • Page 81: Sound Controls

    PLAYER CONTROLS Video controls Play: Press Options and select Play. Video automatically begins playing when first opened. Stop: Press Stop softkey. Pause: Press Pause softkey or press press select Continue. Fast forward: Press and hold Fast rewind: Press and hold Sound controls To select buttons on screen, scroll and press...
  • Page 82 5. To complete multimedia messages, see page 51; or E-mail messages on page 53; or Bluetooth on page 104. Note: The Send option is not available for streaming media. DOWNLOAD PICTURES, VIDEO AND SOUND CLIPS From Media application: 1. Open Gallery. 2.
  • Page 83 4. Open Image servers. For the first time, select Yes to define an image server. 5. Open each field to enter information: Image server Enter a descriptive name for the image server name * Access point Choose desired access point from list. See in use page 118.
  • Page 84: View Photos

    TAKE A PICTURE USING PHOTOBASE From Media application: 1. Open PhotoBase. 2. Open Camera. 3. With the flip open, the main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject. 4. Press , or press Options and select Snap to take a picture. The image appears on the display.
  • Page 85: Slide Show

    Slide Show To see a slide show of the photos in your Images folder, from Media application: 1. Open PhotoBase. 2. Open Album. 3. Press Options and select Slide show. 4. Select a time interval between slides, and select a transition effect, for example, Top to Bottom, to apply as each slide advances to the next.
  • Page 86 2. Press Options and select Crop. 3. A dotted cropping box appears. Press cropping box. Scroll to shorten the box. Scroll narrow the box size. 4. To move the cropping box within the photo, press Options and select Move. Scroll as desired to move the cropping box. •...
  • Page 87: Realone Player

    • To add more warp points, press mark between black and red. 4. Press Options and select Save, Save as, or Send for desired option. Add Text to Photos 1. With opened photo on screen, scroll tab. 2. Press Options and select Add new line. Enter text as desired.
  • Page 88: Realone Player Settings

    phone begins connection process to the Internet or to your network. • See Player Controls on page 78. Note: For streaming media, after the phone successfully connects to the link (web address of streaming media), there is a short loading period to prepare playback and then the streaming media begins playing.
  • Page 89 Online time Select Unlimited, or select User defined to spec- ify the amount of time before phone will discon- nect if there has been no activity Maximum band- Select a maximum bandwidth for streaming media width to use Connection Select a maximum time period to wait from select- time-out ing a streaming link until it connects to the server.
  • Page 90: Video Recorder

    VIDEO RECORDER Record video clips to send to others, or play clips on your phone. Note: Video Recorder mode depletes battery power more rapidly. To conserve your battery, the phone shifts to standby mode after 40 seconds if recording has not started. Press Options and select Continue to return to viewfinder mode.
  • Page 91: Send A Video Clip

    If you do not want to save it, press Options and select Delete. Note: The quality of display images may vary depending on the object or environment. Display images may distort when shooting moving objects, especially in a fast moving environment. SEND A VIDEO CLIP 1.
  • Page 92 Video name Enter desired text. For example, if you change the base name to SkiTrip, then your video clips will be named SkiTrip; SkiTrip(01); SkiTrip(02), etc. until the default name is changed. Video storage Choose whether video clips are stored in phone memory or on miniSD Card.
  • Page 93: Connectivity

    CONNECTIVITY Browse the Internet. View and manage your phone’s connections to other devices that can be connected to the phone, wirelessly and by cables. Synchronise your Contacts and Calendar entries with your other networked devices. Your network, Internet, and e- mail service providers can help you configure and manage your connection settings using Device Manager.
  • Page 94: Connect To The Internet

    GPRS is General Packet Radio Service, a packet based high speed data transfer technology that allows continuous connection, in which many users share a connection and packets are transferred only as needed. Data call, or CSD, is Circuit Switched Data, which uses a dedicated connection much like ordinary voice phone service.
  • Page 95 • You can also scroll stores WAP pages that you can view offline, and launch to refresh pages. 3. The phone begins connection process. Note: Your wireless service provider may have set your phone to go to the Home page for their services when you launch Browser. NAVIGATE THE INTERNET In general, when connected to the Internet through the Browser: Scroll up...
  • Page 96 Online Options During an Internet connection, you can add and refresh bookmarks, reload pages, and view active session details. Press Options and select: Open Open highlighted link. Accept Accept your text entry to the current page. Service Open a list of commands or actions for the page. Options >...
  • Page 97 When online, you may have calling options from a current page. You can click on a link to book tickets or order gifts, for example. The link allows you to make a phone call directly from the browser. When viewing any Directory services an 'Add to Contacts' link may appear.
  • Page 98: Browser Settings

    Gallery. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded content or possible corruption of phone software. The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content.
  • Page 99: Saved Pages

    Show images For faster Internet surfing, select No to stop images from automatically loading. When online, press Options and select Show images on a specific page to load an image. Font size Select a font size for web page text to appear. Default For the Browser pages to display text characters encoding...
  • Page 100: Operator Menu

    Saved pages Move to folder to move a saved page to a different mngr. > folder, New folder, Rename or Delete. Mark/Unmark > Select Mark or Mark all to perform actions to multi- ple items. Navigation Clear cache to delete content in cache memory. options >...
  • Page 101 Link your phone and computer to access the Internet To use the X700 phone as a modem there are three options; connect using the infrared port, connect using Bluetooth connect using the Panasonic USB Data Cable (EB-UCX71). See Accessories on page 166 for USB Data Cable information. Prerequisites •...
  • Page 102 Set Up Connection From Connectivity application: 1. Open Modem. 2. Align the infrared port of your phone with the infrared port of the computer. 3. Select Connect via infrared, which opens the infrared connection. • To use Bluetooth connection from the computer or device to which you are connecting.
  • Page 103: Set Up Bluetooth

    BLUETOOTH ® ® Bluetooth wireless technology uses radio waves to communicate with other Bluetooth metres. You can send and receive business cards, pictures, Calendar events, video and sound clips, and other data between ® Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and computers. Use a Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 104 My phone’s Choose Shown to all visibility devices to find your phone when searching, or select Hidden to keep other Bluetooth from finding it during a search. Visibility Time- Choose Disabled to keep My phone’s visibility setting as Shown to all, or scroll to select a time period after which your phone cannot be found by other Bluetooth setting changes to Hidden).
  • Page 105 SEND AND RECEIVE DATA VIA BLUETOOTH You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, video and sound clips, bookmarks, and configuration messages, and receive applications supported by the phone via Bluetooth Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content.
  • Page 106 2. Open the message, press Options and select Save to save data to phone memory or miniSD Card. You can rename the file. Note: Confirmation is required first if the paired device is not set as authorised. MANAGE PAIRED DEVICES From Connectivity application: 1.
  • Page 107 Caution: This device contains a low power level Class 1 laser product (Infrared LED), which will not normally harm the eyes. Though invisible to the eye, do not point the infrared beam at anyone’s eye. Nearby activated infrared devices may cause interference.
  • Page 108 5. The phone automatically begins infrared connection, indicated by flashing . Whilst transferring, icon is steady. A confirmation message displays when complete. To receive data via Infrared: 1. Prepare for infrared connection as described on page 104. 2. From Connectivity application, open Infrared. 3.
  • Page 109: Connection Manager

    4. USB icon appears indicating that USB connectivity has started. 5. On your computer, start a connection using the phone as a modem. CONNECTION MANAGER View status, speed, and amount of data transferred for all of your currently active GPRS and Data call network connections. VIEW CONNECTION DETAILS From Connectivity application: 1.
  • Page 110 • If you are ending all connections, the Data call connections are closed first, then the GPRS connections close in the same order as established. Note: GPRS connection cannot be closed if it is currently suspended due to circuit-switched activity. SYNCHRONISATION Set up profiles and synchronise your Contacts and Agenda (Calendar) entries with your other networked devices.
  • Page 111 SYNCHRONISE If you are synchronising from the server to the phone, you will receive a message in the Messages Inbox. When you open the message, you are asked if you wish the server to begin the synchronisation process. If you accept, the process automatically begins.
  • Page 112: Device Manager

    DEVICE MANAGER Your network, Internet, and e-mail service providers can help you configure and manage your connection settings. These settings can be sent to your phone over the air. Device Manager menu allows service providers to configure and update these settings from their servers on your behalf.
  • Page 113 CREATE A NEW SERVER PROFILE The server profile is the settings needed to connect your phone to a service provider’s device management server, which handles the configuration session procedure. From Connectivity application: 1. Open Dev Mgr.. 2. If there are no profiles, select Yes to create a new profile. Or, press Options and select New server profile.
  • Page 114 View Session Log To view the results of a selected server’s last configuration session, from Connectivity application: 1. Open Dev Mgr. 2. Scroll to desired profile, press Options and select View log. The log shows name of server configured, results of configuration, date and time, and errors if any occurred during configuration.
  • Page 115: Settings

    SETTINGS Choose your ringtone and theme settings here. Configure your phone, call, connection, security, call divert, barring, GSM network, and accessory settings. Set the clock, alarms, and speed dial shortcuts. Settings menu contains these main options: Ringtones Clock PB Setup RINGTONES Ringtone profiles are unique ringing tone, alert tones, and volume settings used to alert you to calls and messages.
  • Page 116 CHANGE RINGTONES, ALERT TONES AND VOLUME You can change, or personalise, individual settings within a ringtone. For example, in General ringtone, change the ringing tone to a ringing tone you downloaded. From Settings application: 1. Open Ringtones. 2. Scroll to the desired ringtone. 3.
  • Page 117 Ringing and Alert Tone Volume Ringing and alert tones play only when the phone’s current ringtone is General or Outdoor. The other ringtones mute playing of ringing tones. To change the volume of tones when scrolling through the list, go to the Ringing volume field and adjust volume.
  • Page 118 CHANGE WALLPAPER OR SCREENSAVER Change the background image of the standby screen or Favourites screen, the colour of bars and frame boxes, and the screensaver. From Settings application: 1. Open Themes. 2. Press Options and select Edit; or to edit a specific theme, first scroll to desired theme before pressing Options: Idle state wallpaper Colour palette...
  • Page 119: Phone Settings

    5. Connection to the Browser will begin. Note: Some links may be preset by content providers and cannot be deleted. SETTINGS In the Settings menu, you can configure your phone, call, connection, date and time, security, call divert, barring, GSM network, and accessory settings.
  • Page 120: Display Settings

    Display Settings Adjust the brightness of the display screen and set a screen saver timeout. From Settings application: 1. Open Settings. 2. Open Phone. 3. Scroll to Display and open. Select and open: Brightness Scroll darken the screen, then press OK. Screen saver Scroll timeout...
  • Page 121: Connection Settings

    Call waiting Press Options and select Check status. If needed, select Activate. Network will send confir- mation message. When activated, if you are on a call and there is an incoming call, you can put the first call on hold and answer the second call. See Call Waiting on page 20.
  • Page 122 Access points must be set up in order to send and receive multimedia and e-mail messages, use the Browser, use SyncML, use Device Manager, use your phone as a modem, and download. Access points use data services to connect. Types of data services your phone can support are: Data call (Circuit switched data) and GPRS (Packet data).
  • Page 123 * Dial-up Enter access point dial-up phone number. number (Data call only) Access point Enter name supplied by service provider. name (GPRS only) User name Type a user name, supplied by service provider, if required. Prompt To have the phone ask for the password each password time you log on, select Yes.
  • Page 124: Gprs Settings

    Callback type Select Use server no. for callback, or Use other (Data call only) no.. Callback Enter the phone number the callback server number should use. (Data call only) Use PPP Select Yes to use PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) compression compression. (Data call only) Use login script Select Yes to use login script defined in Login...
  • Page 125: Data Call Settings

    Note: If you selected to attach to GPRS when available and are in an area without GPRS service, then the phone will attempt to connect to GPRS service periodically. Data Call Settings From Settings application: 1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Connection and open. 3.
  • Page 126 3. Scroll to desired setting and select: Activate Phone Select Yes to require entry of PIN code each time the phone is switched on. Requires PIN code to activate. PIN code To change PIN code, enter current PIN code, then new PIN code twice.
  • Page 127 Lock if SIM To prevent the phone from being used if an changed unknown SIM card is inserted, select Yes. Caution: If you change the lock code then cannot recall it, your wireless service provider cannot identify the code. The phone must then be reset at an authorised service centre.
  • Page 128: Certificate Management

    Confirm SIM Select Yes to view confirmation messages sent services between your phone and the network when you are using SIM application tool kit services. Delete server You can reset the trusted provisioning server set- ting if you have received settings in a message. Contact the service provider from which you wish to receive new settings.
  • Page 129: Call Divert

    • A list displays with details such as issuer, subject, validity period, certificate location, certificate format, algorithm, serial number and fingerprint. • Authority and personal certificates will show different information. If the personal certificate is on an outside server, it will have different details. 5.
  • Page 130: Call Barring

    Activate Call Divert From Settings application: 1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Call divert and open. 3. Select one or more: All voice calls, If busy, If not answered, If out of reach, If not available, All fax calls or All data calls.
  • Page 131: Network Settings

    4. Press Options and select Activate. 5. Enter Barring password and press OK. 6. Network will send confirmation message. To cancel call barrings, press Options and select Cancel or Cancel all barrings. To change the call barrings password, press Options and select Edit barrings passw..
  • Page 132: Set Time And Date

    See Ringtones on page 112 to learn about ringtones. From Settings application: 1. Open Settings. 2. Scroll to Enhancement and open. 3. Scroll to Headset or BT Accessory and open. 4. Select the Default profile settings (Active profile, General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, or Pager). 5.
  • Page 133: Set Alarms

    3. Scroll to the desired setting and open; or press Options and select Change: Time Either type in numbers or scroll Scroll Date Enter date using same method as time entry. Date format Select format where mm = month, dd = date, yyyy = year.
  • Page 134: Speed Dial

    If an alarm is already set, you can reset or remove the alarm by pressing Options and selecting Reset alarm or Remove alarm. When the Alarm Rings When alarm time occurs; the alarm tone rings, the backlight flashes, and a message displays. To turn off alarm, press Stop.
  • Page 135: Call A Speed Dial Number

    1. Open SpeedDial. 2. A grid showing numbers 1 - 9 appears. • If a digit is replaced by an icon, then the corresponding key has been reserved by your wireless service provider to dial a special number, for example, to dial the voice mailbox number.
  • Page 136: Start Voice Commands

    START VOICE COMMANDS 1. Press and hold • or from Settings application, open Voice. 2. You will hear the prompt to “Say a command”. 3. Say one of the choices listed on the phone that you wish to use: Voice Dial, Name Lookup or Open (application). VOICE DIAL Dial by Name To dial by saying the name of the person you wish to call:...
  • Page 137: Voice Commands Settings

    1. Press and hold 2. After the prompt to “Say a command”, say “Name Lookup”. 3. After the prompt to “Say the name”, say the full name of a person in your Contact list, including first name and last name. 4.
  • Page 138 Sound Switch on or off the playback of prompts, names and digits. Select Name Settings to change the speed or volume of name playback. Language Choose from the list of languages that the soft- ware will use for audio prompts, text screens, and your voice recognition.
  • Page 139 4. After the printer is configured, scroll select: Test Print Send a test print. Bluetooth > Select Find Printer to pair with the printer. Set as Default From the Drvrs tab, set the highlighted printer as default. ABOUT View copyright information about the phone and software used on the phone.
  • Page 140: Tools

    TOOLS Tools allows you to take care of a variety of tasks in one place. Use the Calculator to make quick calculations. Use the Converter to convert currencies and measurements. Jot down quick notes on the Notepad. Record short voice clips using Recorder. See your files in one place using File Mgr and manage data stored on the miniSD Card.
  • Page 141 • To view the last result, press Options and select Last result. The left side of the screen serves as a “tape” to record your calculations. Use the double up and double down arrow buttons on the screen to scroll up and down the “tape”. To save a number in calculator memory, select the MS (Memory Save) button.
  • Page 142: Convert Measurements

    7. Continue with step 3 in Convert Measurements on page 139. Note: To edit the currency rates, press Options and select Currency rates. Convert Measurements From Tools application: 1. Open Converter. 2. Open the Type field, scroll to desired measurement type and press OK.
  • Page 143 From Tools application: 1. Open Notepad. 2. Press Options and select New note. To Send a Note From Tools application: 1. Open Notepad. 2. Press Options and select Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared. 3.
  • Page 144: Record A Conversation

    • Volume control - Scroll icon and volume steps in upper part of screen. • To select buttons on screen, scroll button and press Play: Stop: To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and play.
  • Page 145 2. Press Options and select Settings. Scroll to: Memory in use Store recordings in Phone memory or miniSD Card. Default speaker Choose Loudspeaker or Handset. Use Recording as a Ringing Tone To use a recording as a ringing tone, record a sound clip as described in Record a Sound Clip on page 140.
  • Page 146: Minisd Card

    miniSD CARD Backup your phone memory onto the miniSD memory card. miniSD Cards can be installed into the standard size memory card socket of other devices using the miniSD Card adapter (see Using miniSD Card and miniSD Adapter on page 144). Data file size of miniSD Card may vary with current availability.
  • Page 147 Restore from Restore earlier backed up miniSD Card data to card the phone memory. Format miniSD Format other brand miniSD Cards if needed Card before first use. miniSD Card Write a name or title for the miniSD Card. name Memory details View number of bytes stored in separate applica- tions such as Calendar, Messages, documents.
  • Page 148 1. On miniSD adapter, move lock tab into unlocked position. 2. Slide miniSD Card in with notched corner entering the left side of the miniSD adapter first into the pocket until it clicks. 3. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for inserting an SD card in the compatible personal computer and accessing the data.
  • Page 149: Application Manager

    Edit and Mark To-do Tasks From Tools application: 1. Open To-Do. 2. Scroll to the desired task. • To edit, open task and edit information in fields as desired. • To mark the task as completed or to restore task, press Options and select Mark as done, or Mark as not done.
  • Page 150 2. Scroll to desired application installation file. 3. Press Options and select Install. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded content or possible corruption of phone software. If there is no digital signature or certificate attached to the software or application, the phone issues warnings of the risks of installing without verifying the source.
  • Page 151: File Manager

    2. Scroll to desired application installation file. 3. Press Options and select Remove. Note: Removing a software application may cause you to not be able to view documents created with that software, and other software may not work if it relies on the removed software. FILE MANAGER Organise and manage files stored in the phone memory and on the miniSD Card.
  • Page 152 6. The list is sorted from closest match first to farthest match last. Folders and files with the same name appear with folder before file. Manage Folders and Files From Tools application: 1. Open File Mgr. 2. Press Options and select: Open Open the selected folder or file.
  • Page 153 3. Press Options and select Send > Via multimedia, Via e- mail, Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared. 4. To complete multimedia messages, see page 51; or e-mail messages on page 53; or Bluetooth on page 102; or Infrared on page 104. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other content.
  • Page 154: Sim Tool Kit

    Use Photolight as a Flashlight The Photolight can be switched on to use as a small flashlight. 1. In standby mode, press and hold switches on. To switch off the Photolight, return to standby mode, then press and hold • Whether or not you close the flip, the Photolight remains on until you switch it off.
  • Page 155: Call Logs

    CALL LOGS Check your recent missed calls, received calls, and dialled numbers. View the amount of data sent and received via GPRS. View details for each incoming and outgoing communication event such as voice calls, text messages, and GPRS connections. These features are SIM card dependent.
  • Page 156: Call Duration

    3. Press Options and select: Call Dial the number. Create Select Via text message or Via multimedia to message > create a new message addressed to the number. Use number Use the number as a base to edit for dialling a similar number.
  • Page 157: Call Logs Settings

    1. Open GPRS counter. 2. All sent data and All receiv. data amounts display in kilobytes. To clear the GPRS counter, press Options and select Clear counters. Enter the phone lock code and press OK. See Security Settings on page 122. CALL LOGS SETTINGS From Call Logs application: 1.
  • Page 158 Add to Con- Scroll to desired event to Create new Contacts tacts > card or Update existing card using number or address.
  • Page 159: Quickoffice

    QUICKOFFICE Store your Microsoft on your phone. Edit them right on the phone, then beam or send the new documents to another device, or save them to the miniSD Card. Note: For customer support and more information on Quickoffice, visit www.quickoffice.com.
  • Page 160 VIEW MICROSOFT Documents open in read-only full screen view. You must press Options and select Edit mode to make edits to a document. Scroll to move one line at a time or scroll at a time. Go to shortcuts (percentage through the document): Press for 20%, for 30%, etc., Press Options and select:...
  • Page 161 Press Options and select: View mode Go to View mode. Font Choose a font name and size to apply to highlighted text. Style > Choose bold, italic, or underline to apply to highlighted text. Alignment > Choose left, centre, or right alignment to apply to highlighted text.
  • Page 162 Adjust Column Scroll Width Clipboard > Choose Cut, Copy, Paste or Select All to apply to highlighted cells. Search > Choose Find, Find Next or Replace. Enter text to be located in Find field. In other fields, scroll choose a search range. Then press Find. Properties Set cursor movement after entry and toggle auto- recalculations.
  • Page 163 Colour > Apply colour to Font or Cell. Style Choose from list of text and number styles. Clipboard > Choose Cut, Copy, Paste or Select All to apply to highlighted cells. Clear Clears highlighted cell formatting, formula content, or both. Print Print document by sending it via Multimedia, Bluetooth...
  • Page 164: Options Menu

    Outline Options Menu The Options menu varies in an open PowerPoint depending on which of the 4 views you are using. Press Options and select: Toggle Screen Toggle screen in outline, notes, and slide view. Edit > In outline view, you can edit the entry, insert and delete slides.
  • Page 165: Games

    See Download Files from the Internet on page 95. For customer support of downloaded content, visit the respective supplier’s website. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded content or possible corruption of phone software. Free content is available for your X700 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com.
  • Page 166 Toggle manual scroll to see further than ball centered view allows: Switch sound on or off: BALLOON-HEADED BOY GAME Move Balloon-Headed Boy through different levels to rescue balloons to bring to the birthday party. Watch out for the frogs! From Games application: 1.
  • Page 167: Favourites

    FAVOURITES Favourites serves as a “bulletin board” storing shortcuts to your frequently used applications or documents stored in phone memory or miniSD Card. OPEN A FAVOURITES SHORTCUT Open Favourites application: 1. Scroll to the desired shortcut; press Options and select Open. Or, press to open.
  • Page 168 Note: The default shortcuts to Today in Calendar, Inbox in Messages, and Notepad cannot be deleted nor can the icon be changed. To change the wallpaper of the Favourites screen, see Change Wallpaper or Screensaver on page 115.
  • Page 169: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. Contact your wireless service provider to purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories. Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or even cause an electrical hazard.
  • Page 170 CAR CHARGER (DC ADAPTER) (EB-CDX70) Recharge the battery using your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket. CAR HOLDER (EB-KAX700) Mounted in your vehicle to store your phone. Use with personal handsfree headset for handsfree operation. CARRY CASE (EB-YKX700) Clip your case to your clothing or purse to keep your phone close.
  • Page 171: How To Identify A Genuine Panasonic Accessory

    DriveBlue plugs into your car cigarette lighter. How to identify a genuine Panasonic accessory Panasonic produces some of the most advanced mobile phones available. So, as you’d expect from this class leader, the range of accessories are second to none. Most genuine Panasonic accessories will have a label showing an “EB-XXXXX”...
  • Page 172: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS Problem Phone does not switch Short battery life for a new battery Battery charging indicator does not appear, and phone cannot be switched on when starting battery charge session Battery fails to charge Display looks faded Emergency calls cannot be made Remedy •...
  • Page 173: Error Messages

    Problem Calls cannot be made or received Note: The quality of display images may vary depending on the object or environment. Display images may distort when shooting moving objects, especially in a fast moving environment. Error Messages These are some of the important error messages which may be displayed.
  • Page 174: Error Message

    Error Message Memory full No network coverage Network busy Connection error Unable to send message. Maximum message size is xxx Unable to connect. No network coverage. Secure connection not available SIM card registration failed PIN code blocked. Enter PUK code: PIN2 code blocked.
  • Page 175: Index

    INDEX About (copyrights) ..135 Access point settings ..118 Accessories ... 166 Active clamshell ..118 Alarm set Calendar .
  • Page 176 Cell broadcast messages . . 69 Certificate management . . 125 Chinese Lunar calendar . . . 47 Clip art, add to photos ..83 Clock ....129 Close applications .
  • Page 177 Icons (indicators) ..12 Inbox ....54 Infrared ....103 International calling .
  • Page 178 Phone Memory ... . . 31 Overview ... . . 8 Settings ... . 116 Switch on or off .
  • Page 179 USB ... . . 105 Video clips, play ..77 Video player controls ..78 Video recorder ..87 Voice commands .

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