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Panasonic EB-X800 Operating Instructions Manual
Panasonic EB-X800 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EB-X800 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic mobile phone operating instructions
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Operating Instructions X800 Introduction ... 1 Safety considerations... 1 Care and maintenance... 5 About this manual ... 7 About Your Phone... 9 Phone overview... 9 Key functions... 10 Display ... 13 Indicator light... 15 Getting Started ... 16 Installing the SIM and the battery ...
  • Page 3 Gallery ...99 PhotoBase ...106 RealOne Player ...110 Video Recorder...113 Calendar ... 116 Tools ... 122 Tools menu structure...122 Calculator ...123 Converter...124 Notepad ...125 Recorder...126 miniSD Card (memory card) ...128 To-do list...130 Application manager...131 File manager...133 PhotoLight ...135 SIM Tool Kit ...135 Connectivity ...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
  • Page 5: Electronic Devices

    Aircraft Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. Ensure that the setting of the Alarm or Power on time function will not contravene regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal.
  • Page 6 Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse. Backup Copies & Security It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as appropriate, of any important information and data which you store in your phone’s memory.
  • Page 7: Other Important Information

    This phone should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic approved accessories. This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable...
  • Page 8: Care And Maintenance

    use in specified applications and environments. This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals, aircraft, whilst driving and any other restricted uses. Some of the contents described in this manual are subject to change without notice. Care and maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone.
  • Page 9 Introduction Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment/battery. Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material (i.e. metal jewellery, keys, etc.). Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C.
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    Graphics The graphic elements in this manual are for illustrative purposes and may differ from the actual phone and/or graphic elements displayed on the phone. Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this manual without prior notice. Keys Keys in this manual may differ from the actual keys on your phone.
  • Page 11: How To Read This Manual

    Introduction How to read this manual <Example> Call Logs settings in Call Logs menu on page 160. This function is SIM dependent. For other symbols, refer to page 7. z Menu navigation Before following the steps, you need to enter the Main menu, then move through the sub menus, described next to the z icon.
  • Page 12: About Your Phone

    Phone overview One Push Auto Open button Left Soft key Menu key Send key Asterisk key Browser key Edit key Camera Lens PhotoLight miniSD Card Slot Multibutton External Display/ Viewfinder Speaker Earpiece Main Display Navigation key Right Soft key Clear key End key Silent Mode key Power key...
  • Page 13: Key Functions

    About Your Phone Key functions Key name Press and hold to switch the phone on/off. Press to switch phone off, change ringtone, Power key eject miniSD Card, lock keypad or lock the phone. Press outside edges to scroll up [1], down [2], left [3] or right [4] to move through Navigation menus and text.
  • Page 14 Key name Enter numbers and characters. Press and hold [S] - [K] for Speed dialling. Numeric Press and hold [L] to enter + character for keys international dialling. In edit mode, [L] to enter space. In numeric and standby modes, press repeatedly for *, +, p and w characters.
  • Page 15: Quick Keys

    Quick keys You can easily access features instead of navigating through the menus. In standby mode Short press Long press Combination press During a call Short press Open preset application (To change the application, see [5]9[6] “Standby mode settings” on page 45.) Open Contacts Open Call Logs...
  • Page 16: Display

    Display Main display (in standby mode) Signal strength icon Wallpaper Left Soft key selection area External display (in standby mode) [t] on the side of the phone once to switch on backlight, then press as needed to toggle between clock and icon views. Network that phone is currently using Signal strength icon...
  • Page 17: Status Icons

    Status icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions. Icon Signal strength; the more bars visible, the stronger the signal No network connection Seven levels indicate battery charge level. Bars scroll when battery is charging. GPRS service is active and available GPRS service is on hold GPRS connection is active...
  • Page 18: Indicator Light

    Icon New message received Message in Outbox waiting to be sent Bluetooth is enabled Bluetooth is active Infrared is enabled (flashes when active) USB connection enabled Navigation key - scroll and move up or down options Navigation key - scroll left or right, move left or right to view tabs Indicator light The Indicator light flashes or beams when you receive calls/...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started Installing the SIM and the battery The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and the battery must be installed before using your phone. Before handling the SIM and the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone before charging.
  • Page 20: Inserting The Battery

    Inserting/removing the battery Inserting the battery 1. Insert the small tab at the top of the battery into the notch at the top of the battery compartment. Ensure the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the phone.
  • Page 21: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started Charging the battery Your phone can be charged either when it is switched on or off. You can use your phone switched on even while charging. Ensure that the battery is attached in the phone before charging. 1. Open the connector cover at the left side of the phone as you turn over and upside down the phone.
  • Page 22: Installing Minisd Card

    Low battery warning When the battery power is low, a “Battery low” message will be displayed and a warning tone will sound. The phone will automatically switch off after the tone. Fully recharge the battery. If you receive the low battery warning during a conversation, charge your phone to continue the conversation.
  • Page 23: Opening/Closing The Phone

    Getting Started Opening/closing the phone You can open your phone by pressing the One Push Auto Open button. Clamshell setting Opening the phone answers the incoming call and closing the phone ends the call. When Active clamshell setting is set to Off (see page 46), you must answer the incoming call by [q].
  • Page 24: Menu Navigation

    Main menu structure The 12 menus in Grid view are as follows: Settings Ringtones ...40 Themes ...42 Settings ...44 Clock ...57 SpeedDial...59 Voice ...60 PB Setup ...65 About...65 Calendar... 116 Messages Voice mail...74 Messages...75 Games MicroGolf...162 BalloonHeadedBoy ..162 Camera ...96 Contacts ...66 Call Logs Recent calls...158...
  • Page 25: Displaying The Menu

    Displaying the menu The menu system allows you to access functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypads. The menu view can be switched between Grid view and List view. 1. [z] (Menu) The main menu appears with 12 menu options. (See “Main menu structure”...
  • Page 26: Menu Navigation

    Navigating the applications Tabs There may be more files, folders, or pages associated with an application item, which can be viewed by moving right and left across the screen. This is indicated by tabs , arrows the top of the screen. For example, if you are viewing page 5 of 12 pages associated with a file, 5/12 and arrows are displayed.
  • Page 27 To keep a menu item open: [w] to go to the standby screen. Note: During a phone call, [w] terminates the call instead of acting as a shortcut to the standby screen. Opening/closing menu items There are several ways to open menu items: •...
  • Page 28 Mark/Unmark In menu items containing many files, you can mark specific files in which to perform an action. For example, you may wish to delete 5 images from your Images folder containing 29 images. 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Mark/Unmark 7 [4] 3.
  • Page 29: Basic Operations

    Making calls To make a call, your phone must be within range of a network with adequate signal strength. Standard dialling In standby mode: 1. Enter the area code and phone number 7 [q] 2. When the other party answers, talk into the microphone 3.
  • Page 30: Speed Dialling

    Speed dialling If you assigned speed dial number keys to your frequently called numbers, you can dial them with 2 key presses. See “Calling a speed dial number” on page 60. Voice dialling You can make calls by saying the name of the person you wish to call.
  • Page 31: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Emergency call To make an emergency call, the antenna ( p ) must be present. 1. Enter the local emergency number (such as [AAS]) 7 [q] Note: You can call the local emergency number even if the keys are locked. Most countries support the international emergency number 112.
  • Page 32: Rejecting Calls

    Rejecting calls While the phone is ringing and/or vibrating: 1. [w] Muting Ringing tone You can turn the Ringing tone and/or vibration off before answering a call. While the phone is ringing and/or vibrating: 1. When the phone is closed: [t] When the phone is open: [6] (Silence) 2.
  • Page 33: Ending Calls

    Basic Operations Ending calls There are several ways to end a call: • Close the flip. • • [6] (End call) • [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to End active call 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To end all calls if there are more than one: •...
  • Page 34: Voice Mail

    Voice mail Voice mail is a network service which allows callers, who could not reach you, to leave voice messages. When a new voice message is stored, an alert sounds and ( service, you may need to subscribe to the Voice mail service through your network operator.
  • Page 35: Handsfree Talking

    Basic Operations Handsfree talking To hear the caller’s voice from the handsfree loudspeaker: [6] (Loudsp.) To go back to the earpiece: [6] (Handset) To hear the caller’s voice in the Bluetooth headset when you have activated a Bluetooth handsfree headset, car kit or other Bluetooth accessory: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to BT Accessory 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Note: When Active clamshell setting is set to Off (see page 46), closing...
  • Page 36 DTMF DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) can be sent during a conversation. These are often used to access Voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to enter a number to remotely access Voice mail messages. Sending DTMF during a call 1.
  • Page 37: Multiple Calls Operations

    Basic Operations Making a second call You can make another call while on a call. During a call: 1. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to New call 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 7 Enter the second phone number [5] (Find) to select a phone number from the Contacts list 2.
  • Page 38 Conference You can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the same time. During a call (one active call and one call on hold): 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Conference 7 [0]9[5] (Select) The 2 calls are joined into a Conference call. To add new participants: During a Conference call: 1.
  • Page 39: Text Entry

    Your phone provides three text entry modes to enter characters. Multi-tap mode Alpha mode Dictionary mode (T9 Number mode Selecting a Writing language To change the writing language, see Writing language setting on page 38. Selecting a text mode An icon on the upper right corner of the screen shows the current text mode and letter case.
  • Page 40 ® Text input method ® The T9 text input method enables you to enter text faster and easier. You only need to press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The program searches its built-in dictionary to predict the word that most closely matches your key presses.
  • Page 41: Editing Text

    Text Entry Editing text Move the cursor by pressing [1929394] to the position you want to insert or delete a letter. To delete a character, press [x]. To cut/copy/paste text 1. [1929394] to move to the left of text you wish to cut or copy 2.
  • Page 42: Text Entry

    The following table shows characters available on your phone. The characters vary depending on the Writing language setting. Text mode (Writing language: English) Dictionary (T9 (T9abc, T9Abc or T9ABC) . , - ? ! ’ @ : ; / 1 A B C 2 (a b c 2) D E F 3...
  • Page 43: Settings

    Settings menu structure Ringtones... 40 Clock ... 57 PB Setup ... 65 Ringtones Ringtone profiles are set up for use in different environments to alert you to calls and messages. Choose from General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager. Note: Free contents are available for your X800 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com.
  • Page 44 Changing ringtones/alert tones/volume You can change or personalise individual settings within a ringtone. z Main menu > Settings > Ringtones 1. [192] to scroll to the desired ringtone 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Personalise 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
  • Page 45: Themes

    Settings Themes Change the visual look of your phone screens. Activating a theme z Main menu > Settings > Themes 1. [192] to scroll to the desired theme 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2. To apply: [192] to scroll to Apply 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To preview and apply: [192] to scroll to Preview 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 7 [5] (Apply) 3.
  • Page 46 Favourites wallpaper Note: When the copy option appears, you can copy themes from the phone memory to the miniSD Card or in reverse. Downloading new themes You can download themes directly from predetermined web sites without first going to the Browser application. These links are set by agreements with contents providers who offer the themes.
  • Page 47: Settings

    Settings Settings Phone settings z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Phone > General 1. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Choose a language in which the text on the displays will Phone appear. Select Yes. The phone will restart in the language language selected.
  • Page 48: Display Settings

    Display settings z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Phone > Display 1. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Brightness [394] to adjust brightness, then [5] (OK). Screen saver [394] to choose from 1 minute to 30 minutes of no timeout activity until screen saver switches on and [5] (OK).
  • Page 49: Connection Settings

    Settings Select On to start dialling by a press and hold of preset Speed dialling number key in standby mode. First, set up Speed dial keys (see “Speed dial” on page 59). Select On to answer incoming calls by pressing any key Anykey answer except [6], [w] or [,].
  • Page 50 To view, edit, or add new access points, first you must obtain the configurations from your service provider to be entered into the phone. Note: Types of data services your phone can support are: Data call (Circuit switched data) and GPRS (Packet data). Contact your service provider to find out about types of data technologies offered and subscription rates.
  • Page 51: Advanced Settings

    Settings Access point name* User name Prompt password Password Authentication Homepage Data call type* Maximum data speed* Available only for Data call. Advanced settings: 1. From main fields, [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Advanced settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
  • Page 52: Gprs Settings

    Proxy port number Use callback* Callback type* Callback number* Use PPP compression* Use login script* Login script* Modem initialisation* Available only for Data call. Note: If your service provider has protected some of your settings, you may not be able to modify them. GPRS settings z Main menu >...
  • Page 53: Data Call Settings

    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 You can choose a time period to disconnect from the data call if there is no activity.
  • Page 54 z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Security > Phone and SIM 1. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Activate Phone Select Yes to require entry of PIN code each time the phone is switched on. Requires PIN code to activate. To change PIN code, enter current PIN code, new PIN code twice, then [5] (OK).
  • Page 55 Settings To prevent the phone from being used if an unknown Lock if SIM changed SIM card is inserted, select Yes. Note: If you change the lock code then cannot recall it, your service provider cannot identify the code. The phone must then be reset at an authorised service centre.
  • Page 56: Certificate Management

    Certificate management Certificates are attachments to electronic messages used to verify senders and recipients of data over nonsecure networks, such as e- mail servers or the Internet. Authority certificates are downloaded to your phone and are used to check server certificate signatures and to guarantee that the certificate is issued by a certification authority (CA).
  • Page 57: Call Divert

    Settings Call divert Divert incoming calls (voice, data) to another number. Activating/cancelling Call divert z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Call divert 1. [192] to scroll to All voice calls, If busy, If not answered, If out of reach, If not available, All fax calls or All data calls 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2.
  • Page 58: Call Barring

    Call barring Call barring restricts certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls, using a password furnished by your service provider. Activating/cancelling Call barring z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Call barring 1. [192] to scroll to Outgoing calls, International calls, International calls except to home ctry., Incoming calls or Incoming calls when abroad 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2.
  • Page 59: Network Settings

    Settings Network settings Selecting a network Set your phone to automatically or manually search for another network when roaming. Note: National regulations may not permit roaming in your home region. z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Network > Operator selection 1.
  • Page 60: Clock

    Enhancement in use Select which enhancement is attached to the phone. z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Enhancement > Enhancement in use 1. [192] to scroll to Headset or BT Accessory 7 [0]9[5] (OK) When the Bluetooth setting is activated, the enhancement setting automatically changes to BT Accessory enhancement setting.
  • Page 61 Settings Select On to update time from the network. Auto time If the setting is changed while charging, the phone will restart in charging mode after selecting Yes. [,] to update* return to standby mode. If Auto time update is not available, select a time zone, GMT offset* which is offset to GMT time (e.g.
  • Page 62: Speed Dial

    To quiet the alarm indicators for 5 minutes: 1. [6] (Snooze) or any key The alarm rings at 5 minute interval (maximum 5 times). Note: The alarm works even when the phone is switched off. If you press [5] (Stop) to turn off the alarm, you are asked if you wish to switch the phone on.
  • Page 63: Voice Commands

    Settings Calling a speed dial number In standby mode: 1. Press the corresponding number key [S] - [K] 7 [q] z Main menu > Settings > SpeedDial [1929394] to scroll to the desired number 7 [q] Note: If Speed dialling setting is set to On (see page 46), just press and hold the desired speed dial number key to start dialling in standby mode.
  • Page 64: Name Lookup

    Note: If the name has more than one number in the Contact entry, say the title of the desired number. If the phone is not sure of the number, it displays a list of choices and did you say...? prompts “ If the number is correct, say “Yes”.
  • Page 65 Settings To help the phone recognise the numbers you are saying, open Select Location and choose a geographic location for the phone to recognise only numbers that are valid in that location. Automatic chooses a location Digit Dialling based on the phone language setting. If the phone cannot consistently recognise numbers that you are saying, select Adapt Digits to make recordings to teach the system your voice.
  • Page 66: Voice Tags

    Voice tags When your phone is set to a language that is not available in Voice commands, Voice tags allows you to record names and related phone numbers and store them in memory. That you can dial these numbers using Voice commands. Note: Voice tags appears only when your phone is set to a language that is not available in Voice commands.
  • Page 67 Settings Adding/editing voice tags You can store up to 30 voice tags, and edit or erase voice tags as needed. To add a voice tag: 1. Press and hold [q] 7 [5] (Settings) A list of voice tag phone numbers displays. 2.
  • Page 68: Printboy Setup

    PrintBoy setup PrintBoy setup works with your Quickoffice menu to print your Quickoffice documents wirelessly from your phone to supported printers. z Main menu > Settings > PB Setup On the Drvrs tab is a list of supported printer drivers. 1.
  • Page 69: Contacts

    Creating new Contacts cards z Main menu > Contacts 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New contact 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter information in main fields Last name, First name, Company, Job title, Telephone, Mobile, Fax and E-mail 4.
  • Page 70: Editing Contacts Cards

    Editing Contacts cards z Main menu > Contacts 1. [192] to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Edit 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired field and enter the data To add more information, see “Options”...
  • Page 71: Assigning Speed Dial

    Contacts Assigning Speed dial z Main menu > Contacts 1. [192] to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the phone number you wish to assign the speed dial key 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to Assign speed dial 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4.
  • Page 72: Sim Directory

    SIM directory The SIM directory shows you the names and numbers stored on your SIM card. Your service provider can program their service numbers, your mobile phone number and other numbers into your SIM card. Unlike a Contacts entry, a SIM directory entry consists of only one name and one phone.
  • Page 73: Using Contacts

    Contacts Options In SIM directory tab, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Call/Edit/Delete Copy to Contacts My numbers SIM details Using Contacts Finding a Contacts card z Main menu > Contacts 1. [394] to switch to Contacts tab or SIM directory tab 2.
  • Page 74: Managing Contacts List

    Managing Contacts list z Main menu > Contacts 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Call/Edit/Delete/ Duplicate Create message > Add to group Belongs to groups Mark/Unmark Copy to SIM direct. Send > Contacts info >...
  • Page 75: Service Numbers

    Contacts 3. [192] to scroll to Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e- mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (Select) See each sending feature for further operations. Note: Before sent by messaging or to another device, the Contacts card is converted to an electronic business card format known as vCard.
  • Page 76: Managing Groups

    To remove the member from the group: In Groups tab: 1. [192] to scroll to the desired group 7 [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the desired name 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to Remove from group 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Managing Groups z Main menu >...
  • Page 77: Messages

    Messages menu structure Voice mail ... 74 Messages ...75 Voice mail The Voice mail service lets you access your voice mailbox. To listen to your voice messages, you must subscribe to Voice mail service through your service provider. Listening to Voice messages When you receive a new voice mail message, an alert sounds if ringtone is not set to Silent, and the Voice mail icon In standby mode:...
  • Page 78: Messages

    Messages Messaging types Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages to mobile phones. A small black and white picture message can be inserted in the message. Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send messages containing images, video clips, sound clips and text.
  • Page 79: Messages Menu

    Messages Messages menu New message Create new messages. Stores received messages except e-mail and cell Inbox broadcast. My folders Stores moved messages and templates. Mailbox Receives and stores e-mail messages. Drafts Stores unfinished messages. Sent Stores sent messages. Outbox Temporarily stores messages waiting to be sent. Delivery status on text, multimedia, and smart Reports messages.
  • Page 80 Creating new messages Before writing an e-mail message, at least one mailbox must be configured (see “Mailbox” on page 84). z Main menu > Messages > Messages > New message > Text message or Multimedia message or E-mail 1. In the To field, For text message: Enter recipient’s phone number For multimedia message: Enter recipient’s phone number or e-mail address...
  • Page 81 Messages To retrieve a recipient's number/address from Contacts card: 1. In the To field, [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the desired name 7 [5] (OK) 3. If the entry has several numbers/addresses, [192] to scroll to the desired number/address 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Note: If you use more than 160 characters for a text message, a new text message starts, but appears as one message or more at destination.
  • Page 82 Template* Available only for multimedia message. Available only for e-mail message. Common writing tasks To cut/copy/paste text: See “To cut/copy/paste text” on page 38. To save before sending: [6] (Close). Message is automatically stored in Drafts folder. To view/add/remove attachments before sending: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Attachments 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To match names in To and Cc fields to names in Contacts (E-mail only): [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Check contacts 7...
  • Page 83: Receiving New Messages

    Messages 6. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Send Full screen Normal screen Edit text Preview message Remove > Backgrnd. settings > Effect settings > 7. [q] to send Receiving new messages When you receive a new message, the standby screen displays a new message icon messages.
  • Page 84 Inbox Inbox stores received text, multimedia, and smart messages. Incoming Bluetooth, Infrared, WAP push, SIM and Voice mail, e-mail waiting messages are also placed here. Unread message icon Reading/playing Inbox messages z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Inbox 1.
  • Page 85 Messages Saving attachment or data z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Inbox 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] 2. [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to Objects 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4. [192] to scroll to the desired attatchment 7 [5] (Options) 5.
  • Page 86: Creating A New Folder

    My folders Store your messages and templates in My folders. Creating a new folder z Main menu > Messages > Messages > My folders 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New folder 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter a name for a new folder 7 [0]9[5] (OK) Renaming/deleting a folder z Main menu >...
  • Page 87 Messages To create your own template text: z Main menu > Messages > Messages > My folders > Templates 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New template 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter text, numbers or symbols as desired 7 [6] (Done) Mailbox (E-mail messages) E-mail is received and stored in a separate mailbox.
  • Page 88 * Outgoing mail server Send message Send copy to self Include signature User name Password * Incoming mail server Mailbox type Security APOP secure login (POP3 only) Retrieve attachment (IMAP4 only) Retrieve headers (IMAP4 only) To edit/delete the mailbox: While highlighting the desired mailbox name: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Edit or Delete 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Enter SMTP mail server address.
  • Page 89 Messages Selecting mailbox name to use to send e-mail See Mailbox in use setting on page 93. 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 90 Reading messages offline z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Mailbox 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] Editing an e-mail message z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Mailbox 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Reply >...
  • Page 91 Messages Drafts Your unfinished text (SMS), multimedia (MMS), and e-mail messages that have not been sent are stored in the Drafts folder. z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Drafts 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] 2.
  • Page 92 Sent The last 15 messages that have been successfully sent are stored in the Sent folder. Moving sent messages to My folders z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Sent 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [5] (Options) 2.
  • Page 93 Messages Outbox Outbox stores messages waiting to be sent, and messages that could not be sent. Messages waiting in the Outbox are automatically resent (except e-mail set to send during next connection), depending on network availability. It also temporarily stores Bluetooth and Infrared messages that are waiting for connection to the receiving device.
  • Page 94: Message Settings

    Reports Delivery reports for text, multimedia, and smart messages can be sent by your service provider, and stored in the Reports folder. Delivery reports are not available for e-mail messages. To receive delivery reports: See Receive report setting for text message on page 91 and multimedia message on page 92.
  • Page 95: Multimedia Message Settings

    Messages Message sent as Preferred connection Reply via same ctr. Multimedia message settings Field marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry. * Access point in use Multimedia reception On receiving msg. Allow anon. messages Receive adverts Receive report Deny report sending...
  • Page 96: Service Message Settings

    E-mail message settings Mailboxes Mailbox in use Service message settings Service messages Download messages Cell broadcast message settings Reception Language Topic detection Other message settings Save sent messages No. of saved msgs. View list of mailboxes you have set up. Select mailbox to use to send e-mail.
  • Page 97: Sim Messages

    Messages SIM messages View, copy, or delete text messages stored on the SIM card. To view the message, first copy them to the phone memory. z Main menu > Messages > Messages 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to SIM messages 7 [0]9[5] (Select) A list of messages stored on the SIM card appears.
  • Page 98: Service Command

    Topic > Settings Service command You can activate particular services such as mobile prepay and chat by sending a service command, which may be called USSD commands. First, contact your service provider for the proper service command code. z Main menu > Messages > Messages 1.
  • Page 99: Camera

    Taking a picture z Main menu > Camera 1. The main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject 2. [0] to snap the picture The image is automatically saved to Images folder. See “Gallery” on page 99. Operations after taking a picture To delete the picture: [x] 7 [5] (Yes) To return to the viewfinder: [6] (Back)
  • Page 100 Self-timer You can use the self-timer to delay the shutter. z Main menu > Camera 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Self-timer 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to 10 seconds, 20 seconds or 30 seconds 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4.
  • Page 101: Viewing Pictures

    Camera Viewing pictures z Main menu > Camera 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Go to Gallery 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired image 7 [0] To view pictures in miniSD Card: After step 2, [6] (Back) 7 [4] to scroll to miniSD Card tab Sending pictures 1.
  • Page 102: Media

    Media menu structure Gallery ... 99 Video Rec... 113 Gallery You can store, play, and manage your pictures, images, video clips, sound clips and streaming links (web addresses) in the phone memory or miniSD Card. Viewing Media Gallery z Main menu > Media > Gallery 1.
  • Page 103 Media DCIM (miniSD Card only) Images z Main menu > Media > Gallery > Images folder 1. [192] to scroll to the desired image 7 [0] You can go to the previous/next image in the current folder by [394]. 2. [5] (Options) 3.
  • Page 104 Shortcuts for zooming/rotating/panning [G] zooms in; [L] zooms out; [I] zooms in, press again to Zoom activate full screen. If the image is zoomed in, [1]9[S] pan up; [2]9[J] pan down; [3]9[F] pan left; [4]9[H] pan right. Rotate [D] rotates clockwise; [A] rotates anticlockwise. Original Press and hold [L] to go back to original size view.
  • Page 105 Media Options While highlighting the desired video or sound clip, the following additional options are available by [5] (Options). Copy to Rename Gallery downloads* > Receive via infrared* View details Add to Favourites Settings May not be available. Player controls Video controls [5] (Options) 7 select Open.
  • Page 106: Sound Controls

    Sound controls To select buttons on screen: [192] to move the box to the desired button 7 [0] Play Stop Record Volume control To increase volume: [4] To decrease volume: [3] (Note the bar scale near the top of the screen.) To mute the sound in a video clip: [3] until muted speaker icon appears.
  • Page 107: Image Uploader

    Media Downloading pictures/video and sound clips z Main menu > Media > Gallery 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Gallery downloads 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Graphic downloads, Video downloads or Tone downloads 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Browser opens.
  • Page 108: Uploading Images

    5. Enter information in fields. Field marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry Image server name * Access point in use User name Password * Web address Auto folder naming To edit/add/delete image servers: After opening Image servers, [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Edit, New image server or Delete 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To change the image server in use:...
  • Page 109: Photobase

    Media PhotoBase Take pictures, then show them to your friends in a slide show right from your phone. Remove red eye, crop, rotate, or change brightness and contrast of your pictures before sharing them. You can also add frames, clip art, and text to your pictures. Note: For customer support and more information on PhotoBase, visit www.arcsoft.com.
  • Page 110: Viewing Photos

    Note: Zoom feature is not available when using Horizontal Panorama or Vertical Panorama mode. Viewing photos z Main menu > Media > PhotoBase > Album 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired photo 7 [0] Operations while viewing the photo To view the previous/next photo: [192] To zoom in/out: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Zoom in or Zoom out 7 [0]9[5] (Select)
  • Page 111: Cropping Photos

    Media 4. [5] (Options) 5. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Save Save as... Send > Rotate left Rotate right Brightness/contrast Remove red-eye Crop Resize > Cropping photos z Main menu > Media > PhotoBase > Album 1.
  • Page 112 To move the cropping box: 1. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Move 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 2. [1929394] to move the box as desired Adding clip art/frames to photos 1. With the photo on the screen, [394] to switch to Workshop 2.
  • Page 113: Realone Player

    Media Adding text to photos 1. With the photo on the screen, [394] to switch to Text tab 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Add new line 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter text as desired 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 4.
  • Page 114: Realone Player Settings

    4. [192] to scroll to the desired folder(s) 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 5. [192] to scroll to the desired video clip file 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 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, then the streaming media begins playing.
  • Page 115 Media To view/adjust streaming media settings: z Main menu > Media > RealOne 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to Connection 7 [0] 4. [0] to select Proxy 5. [0] to switch Yes or No If you select Yes, enter Proxy serv.
  • Page 116: Video Recorder

    Video Recorder Recording a video clip z Main menu > Media > Video Rec. 1. The main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject To change the zoom: [192] 2. [0] to start recording 3.
  • Page 117: Playing A Video Clip

    Media Playing a video clip z Main menu > Media > Video Rec. 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Video Album 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Continue with step 2 in “Playing video/sound clips/streaming media” on page 101 Video recorder settings z Main menu >...
  • Page 118: Sending Video Clips

    Sending video clips 1. With the video clip on screen, [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 2. [192] to scroll to Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (OK or Select) See each sending feature for further operations. Media...
  • Page 119: Calendar

    Creating Calendar events z Main menu > Calendar 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New entry 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Meeting, Memo or Anniversary 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Meeting Memo Anniversary 4. [192] to scroll to the desired field and enter information 7 [6] (Done) Subject Location...
  • Page 120: Browsing Calendar

    Synchronisation Shortcut: If you start typing after opening the calendar, you are automatically entering the subject in a Meeting entry. Browsing Calendar View the calendar by day, by month, or by week. Browsing operation To move around the calendar: [1929394] To go to a desired date: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Go to date 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 7 Enter the desired date 7 [0]9[5] (OK)
  • Page 121: Month View

    Calendar Month view Triangle in the lower right corner of a date. Red - private synchronisation Scheduled Blue - public synchronisation note Light red - none Purple - more than one entry for the date Current date Underlined Boxed - Also appears in the Selected date Navigation bar Far left column...
  • Page 122: Managing Calendar Events

    Day view Start time-End time - Meeting note Scheduled note Managing Calendar events Editing/deleting events z Main menu > Calendar 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired date 7 [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the desired event 3. To edit: [0] 7 Edit the desired field 7 [6] (Done) To delete: [x] 7 [5] (Yes) To delete multiple events: 1.
  • Page 123: Calendar Settings

    Calendar Calendar settings z Main menu > Calendar 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Calendar alarm tone Default view Week starts on Week view title Available only if Week starts on is set to Monday.
  • Page 124: Chinese Lunar Calendar

    Chinese Lunar Calendar You can check Chinese Lunar Calendar dates and festivals when still viewing western calendar. To display Chinese Lunar Calendar, you need to select Chinese language in Phone language setting (see page 44). Switching on/off Chinese Lunar Calendar z Main menu >...
  • Page 125: Tools

    Tools menu structure Calculator... 123 Recorder ... 126 App Mgr... 131 SIM Tool Kit .. 135 Converter ...124 miniSD ...128 File Mgr...133 Notepad ...125 To-Do ...130 PhotoLight ...135...
  • Page 126: Calculator

    Calculator The left side of the screen serves as a “tape” to record your calculations. Buttons on the screen Subtract Multiply Divide Positive / Negative To select: [1929394] to move the box to the desired button 7 [0] z Main menu > Tools > Calculator 1.
  • Page 127: Converter

    Tools Shortcut: To automatically add, subtract, multiply, or divide, enter first number and press [e] until you reach the desired mathematic button, stop pressing [e], and the operation is inserted. Converter Convert a variety of measurements such as world currencies, area, length, volume, temperature, power, velocity and more.
  • Page 128: Notepad

    Converting measurements z Main menu > Tools > Converter 1. [0] to select the Type field 2. [192] to scroll to the desired measurement type 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 3. [192] to scroll to the first Unit field 7 [0] 4. [192] to scroll to the desired unit to convert FROM 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 5.
  • Page 129: Recorder

    Tools Sending notes z Main menu > Tools > Notepad 1. [192] to scroll to the desired note 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e- mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (Select) See each sending feature for further operations.
  • Page 130: Playing A Sound Clip

    Playing a sound clip Buttons on the screen Play Stop Record To select: [192] to move the box to the desired button 7 [0] z Main menu > Tools > Recorder 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Go to Gallery 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
  • Page 131: Minisd Card (Memory Card)

    Tools Recorder settings z Main menu > Tools > Recorder 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Memory in use Default speaker Using the recording as a ringing tone The new recorded sound clip automatically appears in the Ringing tone lists in the Ringtones, Contacts, Clock, and Calendar alarm applications.
  • Page 132 Remove miniSD Card Backup phone mem. Restore from card Format miniSD Card miniSD Card name Memory details Password in some miniSD Cards Some brands of miniSD Cards can be locked from unapproved use by entering a password. If you insert a miniSD Card with locking capability into your phone, the following option items will appear.
  • Page 133: To-Do List

    Tools Using miniSD Card and miniSD Card adapter By inserting the miniSD Card into the miniSD Card adapter, you can use the miniSD Card in an SD memory card slot. To insert the miniSD Card into the miniSD Card adapter: 1.
  • Page 134: Application Manager

    Subject Due date Priority Editing/marking To-Do tasks z Main menu > Tools > To-Do 1. [192] to scroll to the desired task 2. To edit: [0] 7 Edit information in fields 7 [6] (Done) To mark/restore the task: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Mark as done or Mark as not done 7 [0]9[5] (Select) A checkmark within a box means task is completed.
  • Page 135 Send log Send installation log to a help desk for troubleshooting. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. 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.
  • Page 136: File Manager

    File manager Organise and manage files stored in the phone memory and on the miniSD Card. Viewing folders/files z Main menu > Tools > File Mgr A list of folders and files stored in the phone memory appears. Some folders may have sub folders, e.g.
  • Page 137 Tools Options While viewing folder/files, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Open Send > Delete Move to folder Copy to folder New folder Mark/Unmark Rename Receive via infrared View details Memory details Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other contents.
  • Page 138: Photolight

    PhotoLight Light up your subject while snapping a picture or recording a video clip. Switching PhotoLight on/off 1. In standby mode, press and hold To take a picture, continue with “Taking a picture” on page 96. To record a video clip, continue with “Recording a video clip”...
  • Page 139: Connectivity

    Connectivity menu structure Browser... 136 Bluetooth ... 146 Conn Mgr ... 152 Browser Your phone browser allows you to access to services such as news, weather reports, banking, sports, travel information and stock quotes. Note: The types of services and contents offered when connected to the Browser are supplied entirely by your service provider.
  • Page 140: Connecting To The Internet

    Connecting to the Internet z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser [n] to open Browser A list of Internet Access Points and bookmarks appears, and folders may appear. Your service provider may have loaded links to their services that appear as Bookmarks. Bookmarks list stores web addresses that you or your service provider saved to the list.
  • Page 141: Navigating The Internet

    Connectivity Navigating the Internet In general, when connected to the Internet through the Browser: Scroll up [1], down [2], left [3] or right [4] through the page contents. Select a highlighted item or launch an underlined web page. Press and hold to open Bookmarks list. Erase character.
  • Page 142 View image Navigation options > Advanced options > Show images Send bookmark > Find > Details Settings Service msg. 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.
  • Page 143 Connectivity Bookmark options Manage your bookmarks offline or online. z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the following option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Download Bookmark manager > Mark/Unmark > Navigation options > Advanced options > Send >...
  • Page 144: Browser Settings

    After the file is downloaded, it is stored in the menu application in which the file is opened; e.g. a video clip is stored in Gallery. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software.
  • Page 145: Saved Pages

    Connectivity Saved pages Saved pages are web pages and folders you have stored on the phone to view offline. z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser 1. [4] to switch to the Save pages tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired page 7 [0] 3.
  • Page 146: Operator Menu

    Operator menu Your network operator may offer services that you can view using the Browser. Contact your network operator for availability and types of services offered. z Main menu > Connectivity > Operator 1. In the page, [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Open Close browser Navigation options >...
  • Page 147: Modem

    PDA to access the Internet. To use the X800 phone as a modem, there are three options; connect using either the infrared port or Bluetooth, or connect using the Panasonic USB cable (EB-USX800). See “Accessories” on page 173 for USB cable information. Prerequisites Set up a dial-up account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Page 148: Connecting To Internet

    Setting up connection z Main menu > Connectivity > Modem 1. Align the infrared port of your phone with the infrared port of the computer 2. [192] to scroll to Connect via infrared 7 [0] To use Bluetooth, you must start the Bluetooth connection from the computer or device to which you are connecting.
  • Page 149: Bluetooth ® Wireless

    Connectivity 4. You will now have an X800 connection icon in the computer’s connection screen. Double click the icon and select Connect to begin the connection Bluetooth wireless technology ® You can send and receive pictures, video and sound clips, etc. between Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and computers.
  • Page 150 Visibility Timeout My phone’s name My Transfer Speed Pairing with other device/connecting Ensure that the device in which you want to pair is switched on, and its Bluetooth setting is activated. z Main menu > Connectivity > Bluetooth 1. [394] to switch to Paired devices tab 7 [5] (Options) 2.
  • Page 151 Connectivity Sending/receiving data via Bluetooth You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, video and sound clips, 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 contents.
  • Page 152 Managing paired devices z Main menu > Connectivity > Bluetooth 1. [4] to scroll to Paired devices tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired device 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) New paired device Assign short name Set as authorised/...
  • Page 153: Infrared

    Connectivity Infrared Transfer data between your phone and other infrared enabled devices using an infrared wavelength connection. You can also use infrared connections for GSM data services, and access the Internet and e-mail via other devices. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other contents.
  • Page 154 Sending/receiving data via infrared You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, sound clips, and receive applications supported by the phone. Prepare for infrared connection as described on page 150. To send data via infrared: 1.
  • Page 155: Usb

    Connectivity Connect to PC Software Suite over your USB cable using USB application. Connecting to PC Software Suite z Main menu > Connectivity > USB 1. USB icon appears indicating that USB connectivity has started 2. On your computer, begin the desired task such as backup or sync Connecting to modem z Main menu >...
  • Page 156: Synchronisation

    Ending connections z Main menu > Connectivity > Conn Mgr A list of currently active network connections appears, sorted according to starting time of connection. 1. [192] to scroll to the desired connection 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Disconnect 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To end all active connections: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Disconnect all 7 [0]9[5] (Select)
  • Page 157 Connectivity Port User name Password 3. [394] to switch to Content tab 4. [192] to scroll to the desired field 7 [0] 5. [192] to scroll to Yes 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 6. [192] to scroll to Remote database 7 [0] 7 Enter the location on the network of each of the databases 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 7.
  • Page 158: Device Manager

    Options In Sync profile list, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Edit sync profile Delete View log Device manager Device manager menu allows service providers to configure and update the connection settings from their servers on your behalf. Settings may include network access points, multimedia, e-mail, and synchronisation connections.
  • Page 159 Connectivity To start a configuration session yourself (if server profile is set up): z Main menu > Connectivity > Dev Mgr 1. [192] to scroll to the desired server profile 7 [0] 2. [0]9[5] (Select) to select Start 7 [5] (Yes) Creating 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...
  • Page 160 Accepted Options In Device manager list, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Edit profile Delete Disable config./ Enable config. View log Connectivity Select Yes to allow device management to be done by this server without Accept command. To edit highlighted profile, continue with step 2 in “Creating a new server profile”...
  • Page 161: Call Logs

    Call Logs menu structure Recent calls ... 158 Call duration ...159 GPRS counter ..160 Recent calls Recently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in Call Logs. The numbers in the Recent calls list can be used to call, send messages or add to Contacts. Viewing/Dialling from Recent calls list z Main menu >...
  • Page 162: Call Duration

    Options While highlighting a log in the list, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Call Create message > Use number Delete Clear list Add to Contacts > Call duration Check the duration of the last call and accumulated duration of dialled calls, received calls, and all calls.
  • Page 163: Gprs Data Counter

    Call Logs Note: Actual times invoiced from your service provider for calls and services may vary from the call timers depending on number of network features purchased, when billing begins and ends, billing rounding off, etc. GPRS data counter View the amount of data sent and received by the phone via GPRS. z Main menu >...
  • Page 164: General Logs

    General Logs View details for each communication event such as voice calls, text messages, and GPRS connections. z Main menu > Call Logs 1. [4] to scroll to General Logs tab indicates outgoing or sent; indicates missed incoming calls. 2. [192] to scroll to an event 7 [0] to view details Options In General Logs, the following options are available by [5] (Options).
  • Page 165: Games

    Games menu structure MicroGolf ... 162 Balloon Headed Boy ... 162 Note: For customer support and more information on MicroGolf and Balloon Headed Boy games, visit the forum at www.morpheme.co.uk. MicroGolf Play two courses with 18 holes each of a miniature golf game. See HELP in the game for more instructions and tips.
  • Page 166: Downloading Games

    See “Downloading files from the Internet” on page 140. For customer support of downloaded contents, visit the respective supplier’s website. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. Free contents are available for your X800 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com.
  • Page 167: Quickoffice

    ® Store your Microsoft 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. Viewing documents z Main menu >...
  • Page 168: Quickword

    Quickword Viewing Microsoft Documents open in read-only full screen view. z Main menu > Quickoffice 1. [394] to switch to Quickword documents tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired document 7 [0] 3. [394] to move one line at a time [192] to move one page at a time [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode Shortcut: In view mode, you can scroll through the long document by...
  • Page 169 Quickoffice Editing Microsoft From an open document: 1. [0] 2. Edits will be made to the original document unless you first make a copy and rename the file [1929394] to scroll through the document [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode To highlight text to apply a format, hold down [m], then [394] For more text editing options, see “Text Entry”...
  • Page 170: Quicksheet

    Quicksheet Viewing Microsoft Documents open in read-only full screen view. z Main menu > Quickoffice 1. [394] to switch to Quicksheet documents tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired document 7 [0] 3. [1929394] to scroll through the document [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode Options In View mode, the following options are available by [5] (Options).
  • Page 171 Quickoffice Editing Microsoft From an open document: 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired cell 7 [0] 2. Edit the cell 7 [0] [394] to move the cursor left or right within a cell [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode To select cells, hold down [m], then [1929394] Options In Edit mode, the following options are available by [5] (Edit).
  • Page 172: Quickpoint

    Note: Macros, pictures, graphs or embedded objects in Microsoft documents cannot be displayed on the phone. If a file containing macros, pictures, graphs or embedded objects is edited and saved on the phone, then the non-text material may not be saved. Quickpoint Viewing Microsoft Documents open in outline view.
  • Page 173 Quickoffice View Action Collapse slide Expand slide Outline Collapse all Expand all Edit slide Options The following options are available by [5] (Options). The options menu varies in an open PowerPoint depending on which of the 4 views you are using. Toggle Screen Toggle screen in outline, notes, and slide view.
  • Page 174: Favourites

    Favourites stores shortcuts to your frequently used documents, images and preset applications stored in phone memory or miniSD Card. Opening a favourites shortcut z Main menu > Favourites 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired shortcut 7 [0] Adding a shortcut to favourites 1.
  • Page 175: Accessories

    Accessories Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. To purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories visit: www.panasonicmobile.com Battery (EB-BSX800) Double your talk time by having a spare battery. Travel charger Carry this wherever you go, so you can always recharge your battery.
  • Page 176 USB cable (EB-USX800) Use this to connect your phone to a PC to transfer data between them. Use in conjunction with the software provided on the CD-ROM. ® Bluetooth headset Talk handsfree and without wires. Place the headset on your ear and the phone in your pocket, with no wires connecting the two.
  • Page 177 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Ho Chi Minh Office BRASIL Panasonic do Brasil Ltda. COLOMBIA Panasonic de Colombia S.A. MEXICO Panasonic de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. PANAMA Panasonic Latin America, S.A. PERU Panasonic Peruana S.A. VENEZUELA Panasonic de Venezuela, C.A.
  • Page 178: Changing The X-Changeable Cover

    Before changing the cover, always switch off the power and disconnect the phone from the charger or any other devise. For your safety, follow these procedures when removing or attaching the cover. Removing the cover Loosen and remove the 4 screws with the screw driver included in this package and then gently remove the cover.
  • Page 179: Troubleshooting

    Problems Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Phone will not switch on. Extremely The network you short battery are using and the life for a new condition of the battery. battery can affect battery life. Short battery The battery has life for an old worn out.
  • Page 180 Problem Battery fails to The battery charge. temperature exceeds the charging temperature range (too hot or too cold). Display looks The Brightness faded. setting is accidentally changed. Calls cannot be The phone is made. locked. Outgoing calls are barred. Fixed dialling is switched on so that only the numbers stored in Fixed...
  • Page 181: Error Messages

    Cause After copying a sound file it becomes a read only file. To delete the file use CD-ROM (Panasonic X800 PC Software Suite). Select File Transfer, find the file you want to delete, right click and in File Properties, deselect Read only. Click OK. File can now be deleted from phone.
  • Page 182 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. Enter PUK2 code: SIM card rejected There is no network service in your current location.
  • Page 183: Glossary Of Terms

    Access Point Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. Bluetooth Low power radio technology for high-speed wireless connection between computers and mobile devices. BT Accessories Business Travel Accessories Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections.
  • Page 184 Network The organisation responsible for operating a GSM Operator network. Password Used for the control of Call bar. Supplied by your service provider. PIN / PIN2 Personal Identification Number used for SIM card security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN or PIN2 is entered incorrectly several times (3 times for PIN2), the PIN or PIN2 will be blocked.
  • Page 185: Specifications

    Bands Supported GSM 900 Class 4 GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 Standby Time* 70 - 230 hours Talk Time* 2 - 5.5 hours Charging Time* Up to 120 min. Temperature Range Charging: +5°C - +35°C Storage: -20°C - +60°C Weight 99 g (including battery) Dimensions...
  • Page 186: Licensing

    Panasonic X800 with Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 187 Licensing ® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat.
  • Page 188 © 2003-2004 Mobility Electronics, Inc. IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: MOBILITY TEXAS, INC. ("LICENSOR") IS WILLING TO LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY IF YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS OF THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ("EULA"). PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS SOFWARE BECAUSE BY EXERCISING YOUR RIGHTS TO USE THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS EULA.
  • Page 189 Licensing Limited Warranty, Disclaimer, and Damages Limitation Licensor warrants that the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of 30 days from your purchase date of the Software. LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN...
  • Page 190 Embedded Software; (d) You may not transfer this Panasonic cellular phone other than to a transferee end-user who undertakes to observe the same obligations as those set out in this EULA;...
  • Page 191 LCD of this Panasonic cellular phone. You acknowledge and agree that such third party software is governed by the third party license terms, as applicable, and that such terms are solely between you and the applicable licensor.
  • Page 192: Index

    About (Copyright) ... 65 Access point settings ... 46 Alarm set Calendar ... 116 Clock ... 58 Alpha mode ... 36 Answering calls ... 28 Anykey answer ... 28 Application manager ... 131 Applications Main menu structure ... 21 Navigating ... 23 Automatic redial ...
  • Page 193: Index

    Index Favourites ... 171 File manager ... 133 Fixed dialling ... 52 Frames ... 109 Gallery ... 99 Games ... 162 GPRS ... 49 GPRS data counter ... 160 Handsfree talking ... 32 Hold ... 31 How to read this manual ... 8 Icons ...
  • Page 194 Playing Sound clips ... 101, 127 Streaming media ... 101, 110 Video clips ... 101, 110, 114 PrintBoy setup ... 65 Problems ... 176 Quick keys ... 12 Quickoffice ... 164 RealOne Player ... 110 Received calls ... 158 Recent calls ... 158 Recorder, voice ...

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