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Operating Instructions EB-G600
Digital Cellular Telephone Main Kit
Before operating this equipment please read these instructions completely.
Contents
Before You Start ························1
Symbols Used, Safety Information,
Fitting/Removing the SIM, Fitting/Removing the Battery
Your Telephone ·························4
Location of Controls, Display
Basic Operation ·························6
Power on/off, Making a Call, Ending a Call,
Answering a Call, Adjusting Volume, Vibration Alert,
Automatic Redial
Advanced Operation ····················10
Concept of Operation, Voice Memo, DTMF Tones,
Call Hold/Call Waiting
Stored Numbers ························14
Note Pad, Recent Numbers, Phonebook, Fixed Dial,
Service Numbers, Hot Key Telephone Numbers
Alpha Entry ···························20
Editing Alpha Entry
Additional Features·····················21
Key Guard, Phonebook, Messages, Call Service,
Call Divert, Security, Network, Personalise
Battery Information·····················27
Low Battery, Charging the Battery
Care and Maintenance ··················28
Other Information ······················29
Glossary of Terms, Trouble Shooting,
Important Error Messages
Specifications··························34
Notes·································35
Before You Start
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic G600 digital cellular telephone. This telephone is designed to operate on
the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).
These operating instructions detail use of the equipment contained in the Main Kit.
Some services are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM
dependent. For more information contact your Service Provider.
Symbols Used
F Shows that you should press the following key(s).
,Text- Shows that the display text will be flashing.
Safety Information
This equipment is intended for use when supplied with power from the built-in charger or Dual charger
(EB-CR600) through the AC Adaptor (EB-CA600). Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this
apparatus and may be dangerous.
Switch off your cellular telephone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be
dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to
observe this instruction may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender,
or legal action or both.
You are advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. You are reminded of the need to observe
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are
in progress.
Never expose the battery pack to extreme temperatures (in excess of 60°C) or charge the battery pack for
much longer than recommended.
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You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Do not use a hand-held telephone or
microphone while you are driving. Find a safe place to stop first. Do not speak into a hands-free
microphone if it will take your mind off the road. Acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning
the use of cellular telephones within the country you are driving and observe them at all times.
Care must be taken when using the telephone in close proximity to personal medical devices, such as
pacemakers and hearing aids.
Fitting/Removing the SIM
The SIM is fitted into a holder at the back of the telephone underneath the battery.
Fitting the SIM
Removing the SIM
To remove the SIM follow the above steps in reverse.
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4
Fitting/Removing the Battery
Fit a fully charged battery pack. If the battery pack is not fully charged then it must be charged as shown in
“Charging the Battery” – see page 27.
Fitting the Battery Removing the Battery
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1
2
1
3
2
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Your Telephone
Location of Controls
g Navigation key – pressing up/down scrolls through
options in the main area of the display or adjusts the
volume. Pressing left/right scrolls through options in the
option area of the display (see Display below)
B Select key – selects an option in the option area of
the display (see Display below)
A – accesses Phonebook or switches character types
D – makes a call or recalls recently dialled telephone
numbers
C – clears the last digit entered, clears all digits when
pressed and held or returns to the previous display
E – ends a call or switches the telephone on/off when
pressed and held
Digit keys 0 to 9, * and # – the # key will switch on and
off vibration alert
: – records a conversation during a call or plays it
back during standby
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Display
Antenna
Earpiece
Microphone
External
connector
Incoming / charging
indicator
Memo
key
Display
Following some operations the display will automatically
clear after three seconds or after pressing any key.
Y lights when you are registered to a non-home network
- roaming
t lights when call divert is enabled
] lights when vibration alert is enabled
[ lights when all tones or ring volume is off
N flashes when an unread message is stored or lights
when message area is full
O lights when phone lock is enabled
S indicates that it is possible to make emergency calls
T Indicates received signal strength - \ weak
signal, T strong signal
H indicates the battery level - H full, L low
battery
p indicates that the Navigation key (g) can be pressed
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Location area - indicates
menu number, location
number, or alpha mode
Option area - shows options
that can be selected by B
key
Main area
Pana
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Basic Operation
Power on/off
FEand hold to switch power on
A greeting will be displayed.
FEand hold to switch power off
Making a Call
Make sure that the telephone is switched on and the signal strength meter is displayed.
1 F area code and telephone number
2 FD
Emergency Calls
To make an emergency call the antenna symbol (S) must be present.
F112Dor press B when “SOS” is displayed in the option area of the display
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Voice Call
Hold
00:01
International Dialling
Using the Automatic International Access Code “+” you will be able to dial international number
without having to know the code for the international exchange.
1 F0and hold until a “+” appears
2 F country code or e to scroll through the abbreviated international names
3 F area code and telephone number
4 FD
NOTE: Many countries include an initial “0” in the area code. This should, in most cases, be left out when dialling
international numbers. If you have difficulties making international calls, contact your Service Provider.
Ending a Call
FE
Answering a Call
To receive a call the telephone must be switched on and the signal strength meter must be displayed.
F any key except Eor g
FEto reject the call
If a call is not answered the number of unanswered calls will be displayed.
F any key to clear the display
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Incoming
Accept
Calling Line Identification
This feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or reject them. The caller’s
telephone number, and name if stored in Phonebook, will be displayed.
NOTE: Call Line Identification may not always be available.
Adjusting Volume
Earpiece Volume
Four levels of earpiece volume are available.
During a call:
Fato decrease b to increase
Ring and Key Volume
See “Ring Volume” – page 26 – and “Key Volume” – “ page 26.
Vibration Alert
When vibration alert is switched on the telephone will vibrate when a call is received. Switching on
vibration alert will silence the ring volume. However, when the ring volume is adjusted after the
vibration alert is switched on, the telephone will ring and vibrate when a call is received.
During standby:
F#and hold to switch on or off – when switched on the phone will
vibrate briefly
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Home
+01234567
Accept
Ear
Volume
00:05
Automatic Redial
When a call is unsuccessful the telephone will ask if you want to redial the telephone number again
automatically.
FBwhen “OK” is displayed in the option area
Auto Redial will countdown the display to the next redial
To stop redialling, FBwhen “Cancel” is displayed in the option area
If a call is repeatedly unsuccessful you will not be able to automatically redial the telephone number. In this case
you must redial the telephone number manually.
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Auto Redial
00:32
Cancel
Advanced Operation
Concept of Operation
There is a close relationship between the select key,
navigation key and the display.
Pressing e scrolls through the main area of the display.
Pressing f scrolls through options at the bottom right of
the display. To choose the option, press B.
Voice Memo
You can record a conversation for approximately 50 seconds during a call. If a different SIM is installed any
recorded message will be lost.
CAUTION: Security of a recorded message is your responsibility. You MUST ask for the other party’s consent
before recording.
Record
F:during a call
Two tones will sound when recording starts. Another two tones will sound, to the other party, every
15 seconds. When the recording stops a tone will sound to you.
F:while recording to restart
Recording cannot be stopped once started.
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Play Back
F:during standby
If there is no recording two tones will sound.
To stop playing, press E
Erase
FBtwice during playback
DTMF Tones
DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often used to access voice mail, paging and computerised
home banking. For example, you may need to input a code number to remote access voice mail messages.
Send DTMF Tones During a Call
F digits (0 to 9, # and *)
Pause Dial
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.
1 F telephone number
2 F0and hold until a “P” appears
3 F DTMF digits after the pause – e.g. enter the code number to access
voice mail messages
Repeat 2 for more pauses.
4 FD
When the call is successful DTMF tones will be sent every 3 seconds or when D is pressed
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Menu
+01234P5
Call Hold/Call Waiting
Holding/Resuming a Call
FBwhen “Hold” is displayed in the option area
FBwhen “Resume” is displayed in the option area
Making a Second Call
1 F telephone number, or recall from Phonebook – see “Retrieving a Telephone Number” page 16
2 FD
The first call will be placed on hold.
Receiving a Second Call
A second call can be received, if call waiting is switched on – see “Call Service” page 23. It is not possible to have
more than one fax or data call. All voice calls must be ended before you can make or receive a fax or data call.
Accept a Second Call
FBwhen “Accept” is displayed in the option area
The current call will be placed on hold.
Reject a Second Call
1 Ffto display “Reject” in the option area
2 FB
End Current Call and Receive Second Call
1 FEwith a waiting call
2 F any key except E
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Operation During Two Calls
Swap Between Calls
FBwhen “Swap” is displayed in the option area
End Current Call
1 Ffto display “End” in the option area
2 FB
The held call will remain held.
End Both Calls
FE
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Current call
Held call
Home
Voice Call
Swap2
00:34
Stored Numbers
Note Pad
During a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial when the call has ended.
During a call:
F telephone number
When the call has ended press D
To store in Phonebook, press A while the number is displayed - see “Phonebook” page 21.
Recent Numbers
Recently dialled telephone numbers will be stored in “Last Dialled”.
If Calling Line Identification is available the caller’s telephone number for an answered call will be stored in
“Answered” and an unanswered call will be stored in “Unanswered”.
When the store is full the next telephone number will overwrite the oldest.
1 FD
2 Feto point at “Last Dialled”, “Answered” or “Unanswered”
3 FB
4 Feto point at the telephone number (or name) you wish to dial
You can store these telephone numbers into the Phonebook by pressing A.
5 FD
You can edit or delete the telephone number before dialling – see “Phonebook” page – 15.
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Quick Tip for Calling Last Dialled Number
To redial your last called telephone number FDD
Quick Tip for Returning an Unanswered Call
When the display shows that you have received calls but not answered them.
1 FB
The last caller’s telephone number will be displayed.
2 Feto point at the telephone number you wish to dial
3 FD
Phonebook
Telephone numbers are stored on your SIM. Therefore, the number of locations, length of name and number of
telephone numbers that can be stored are dependent on your SIM.
Storing a Telephone Number
1 F telephone number
2 FA
The telephone number entered in step 1 will be displayed.
3 Edit the displayed number if necessary
4 FBto enter the telephone number
5 F name – see “Alpha Entry” page 20
6 FBto enter the name
7 F location number – if you do not want Automatic Location
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Automatic Location
The telephone number can be stored automatically at the first available location. This can
be done instead of entering a location number.
FBwhen “Any” is displayed in the option area of the display
Overwrite Protection
If a location is occupied you will be asked if you wish to overwrite the current information.
FBto overwrite the selected location
FCto choose another location number
Retrieving a Telephone Number
1 FA
2 Feto browse through the Phonebook
You can browse through the Phonebook in the order that was last used by the Phonebook menu –
see page 21.
The telephone number, or name, pointed to can be dialled, recalled, edited or deleted.
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Overwrite?
Home
(181)
Ok
Location:
(1-250)
_
Any0-9
View
This is used to review the telephone number and name together or just the name.
FBwhen “View” is displayed in the option area
Recall
1 Ffto display “Recall” in the option area
2 FB
Dialling
When the desired telephone number or name is displayed
FD
Editing
1 Ffto display “Edit” in the option area
2 FB
3 F new telephone number
4 FB
5 F new name
6 FB
Deleting
1 Ffto display “Delete” in the option area
2 FBtwice
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Direct
Home
Work
Recall20
Direct
Home
Work
Edit20
Speed Dial a Stored Number
1 F location number – leading zeros may be left out
2 F#
3 FD
Fixed Dial
The Fixed Dial Store is part of Phonebook, but with additional security. When the security feature Fixed Dial is
switched on it is only possible to make calls with telephone numbers that are in the Fixed Dial Store.
When Fixed Dial is switched on any manually dialled telephone numbers must match a telephone number in the
Fixed Dial Store.
To store, edit or delete a telephone number in the Fixed Dial Store “Fixed Dial” must be switched on – see “Security”
page 24. With Fixed Dial switched on, all telephone numbers can be added, edited or deleted as normal, but you will
be asked for PIN2 – see “Security” page 24.
“Wild” Numbers
“Wild” numbers are spaces that can be stored in a telephone number. The “wild” numbers must be filled before the
telephone number is dialled. In this way a call can be restricted to a specific area by storing the area code of a
telephone and when recalled the remainder can be added. The “wild” numbers can be anywhere within a stored
telephone number.
F0and hold until “_” appears to enter a wild number
When the telephone number is recalled pressing a numeric key will fill in a “wild” number.
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Menu
+0123_45_
ServiceNumbers
YourServiceProvidermayprogramsomespecialtelephonenumbersintotheServiceDialareaofthePhonebook.
ItisnotpossibletomodifythetelephonenumbersstoredintheServiceDialpartofthePhonebook.
FAandhold
FgtobrowsethroughtheServiceDiallistoftelephonenumbers
Thetelephonenumberpointedtocanonlyberecalledordialled.
HotKeyTelephoneNumbers
ItispossibletodialtelephonenumbersfromthePhonebookorServiceDialpartofPhonebookveryquickly.Some
HotKeytelephonenumbersmaybereservedbytheServiceProvider,forexamplethefirstthreeHotKeytelephone
numbersmaybelinkedtotheServiceDialpartofthePhonebook.ToselectasourcefortheHotKeytelephone
numbersseePersonalise–page26.
F1to9andhold
FD
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Alpha Entry
Alpha Entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters into Phonebook, Short Messages, Price Per Unit and the
Greeting Message.
Key Character entry type Key Characters entry type
Normal
(U)
Greek
(V)
Extended
(W)
Normal
(U)
Greek
(V)
Extended
(W)
1 Space“@,.;:!¡?¿()’&%+-/<>=£$¥¤§ 6 MNOmno ΝΞΟ MNÑOÖØmnñoöøò
2 ABCabc ΑΒΓ AÄÅÆBCÇaäåæàbc 7 PQRSpqrs ΠΡΣ PQRSpqrsß
3 DEFdef ∆ΕΖ DEÉFdeéèf 8 TUVtuv ΤΥΦ TUÜVtuüùv
4 GHIghi ΗΘΙ GHIghiì 9 WXYZwxyz ΧΨΩ WXYZwxyz
5 JKLjkl ΚΛΜ JKLjkl
Each time a key is pressed it will display the next character. When another key is pressed or no key is pressed for a
short time the cursor will move to the next position.
To access the different character types, normal (U), numerals (X), Greek characters (V) and extended
characters (W), press A.
Editing Alpha Entry
Pressing e will move you up or down one line. Pressing f will move you left or right one character.
When the cursor is moved over a character and another key is pressed this will insert the new character.
Pressing C will delete the character to the left of the cursor or delete the current line when pressed and held.
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Additional Features
When the word “Menu” is in the option area of the display
pressing the B will display a menu of telephone
features. To select a feature press e so that the pointer
is showing next to the feature that you require then
press B.
A quick way of selecting a feature is to press the menu
number shown in the bottom left of the display.
To leave the menu press C repeatedly.
During a call a restricted menu will be available.
Key Guard
Key Guard will prevent any keys from being accidentally
pressed e.g. when the telephone is being carried.
When a call is received Key Guard will be temporarily
disabled allowing you to press any key to answer the
call.
When the telephone is connected to the optional Car
Mount Kit or Easy Fit Hands-free Kit Key Guard will be
disabled.
Emergency calls can still be made.
Quick Tip to Disable Key Guard
FBtwice when “Free” is displayed in the option
area of the display.
Phonebook
Most common use of the Phonebook is covered in
“Phonebook” – see page 15.
When pointing to Browse pressing f will show “Loc’ns”
to browse through Phonebook by location number or
“Name” to browse by name in alphabetical order. When
browsing by name pressing a lettered key will take you to
the first entry starting with that letter.
Review shows how many locations are available in the
Phonebook. Occupied locations are shown with “w”.
My Numbers is a convenient part of Phonebook where
your voice, fax and data telephone number(s) can be
stored and viewed.
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Phonebook
Browse
Create
Review
My Numbers
Service Dial
Keyguard
Service Dial enables you to view or recall the service
dialling number(s) preprogrammed by your Service
Provider.
Messages
You can receive, display, edit and/or send short text
messages, of up to 160 characters.
Before you can send a message you must enter the
Message Centre number into the Parameters. Your
Service Provider will supply the Message Centre
number.
When new messages are received, the message
indicator (N) flashes and they are automatically stored in
the message area of your SIM. When all the messages
are read, the N disappears. If the message area is full
the N lights and a new message will be rejected. To
receive new messages you will have to erase unwanted
messages.
Received messages will be stored in the Receive List.
Flashing “•” will indicate unread messages. Once the
message is selected, you can read, delete, edit and
reply. With the word “Sender” displayed or a telephone
number in quotation marks (“ ”), pressing D dials the
telephone number or pressing A stores the telephone
number in the Phonebook.
When a message has been sent or edited it will be
stored in the Send List.
Create will create a new message and send or store it in
the Send List.
Review allows you to review how much of the message
area is available.
Parameters
The Parameters are necessary for receiving or sending
messages.
Auto Delete will erase messages automatically. When
“Received Read” is selected, a new message will
overwrite the oldest read message. When “Received
Any” is selected, a new message will overwrite the oldest
message even though it may not have been read.
Lifetime is the duration that your message is stored at the
Message Centre. Delivery attempts will be repeated until
the message has been delivered or the Life Time
expires.
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Messages
Auto Delete
Lifetime
Message Centre
Report
Protocol
Receive
Message List
Topics
Languages
Receive List
Send List
Create
Review
Parameters
Broadcasts
The Message Centre is where messages are sent before
they are forwarded on to their destination. The Message
Centre number may be pre-programmed into your SIM or
supplied by your Service Provider.
When your message has been delivered a confirmation
can be received if Report is set to “Yes”.
The Message Centre may be able to convert the
message to the format specified by Protocol.
Broadcasts
Broadcast Messages can display information about your
current area such as traffic or weather information.
The Message List will display the last received broadcast
messages.
By specifying the required subjects in the Topics List the
telephone will receive related messages. If the required
topic is not displayed, enter its topic code provided by
your Service Provider.
The preferred Language in which broadcast messages
are displayed can be changed.
Quick Tip to Read a Newly Received Message
FBwhen “Read” is displayed in the option area of
the display.
Call Service
Last Call will display the duration and call charge, if
available, of the last call during standby or the current
call during a call. Times are indicated as: hours (0-99),
minutes (0-59), second (0-59) - HH:MM:SS.
All Calls displays the accumulated duration and call
charge, if available, of incoming and outgoing calls. The
lock code is required to reset the timer and PIN2 is
required to reset the timer and call charge.
Call Waiting allows you to receive a second call during
your current call. When updating or checking the status
of call waiting the telephone must be registered with a
network
Caller’s ID allows you to check the status of Calling Line
Identification. The telephone must be registered with a
network.
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Calls Service
Last Call
All Calls
Call Waiting
Caller's Id
Withhold Id
Call Charge
Cost Left
Price/Unit
Max Cost
Warning At
Using Withhold ID it is possible to check if you send
Calling Line Identification information when you make a
call. When checking the Status of Withhold ID the
telephone must be registered with a network.
Call Charge will set the cost of each unit for call charge
information and the required currency in which call
charge is displayed.
Using Max. Cost can restrict use of the telephone to a
specified number of units.
NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary during the
day, peak and off-peak times. Therefore, the call charge
can be calculated accordingly. However, Call charge
information may not give an accurate reflection of the
tariffs charged by your Service Provider.
Call Divert
When Call Divert is enabled the divert icon (t)is
displayed.
You can divert voice, fax and data calls using different
circumstances and to different telephone numbers.
When updating or checking the Status of Call Divert the
telephone must be registered with a network.
Security
There are three types of security code for your
telephone:
Lock Code: Controls telephone security – Phone Lock.
Factory-set to “0000”.
PIN: Controls SIM security.
PIN2: Controls security for Fixed Dial Store and Call
Charge metering.
It is recommended that you memorise your security
codes. If you forget them contact your dealer for the lock
code or your Service Provider for PIN and PIN2.
Phone Lock will prohibit normal operation of the
telephone. Only emergency calls can be made and
received calls answered. Once the Phone Lock is
enabled the lock icon (O) is displayed. To restore
normal operation, enter your lock code.
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Security
Bar Voice
Bar Fax
Bar Data
Cancel All
Status
Password
Phone Lock
Call Bar
PIN
PIN2
Fixed Dial
Call Divert
Voice Calls
Fax Calls
Data Calls
Cancel All
Status
CallBarisusedtorestrictcertainoutgoingand/or
incomingcalls.CallBariscontrolledbyasecurity
PasswordthatissuppliedbyyourServiceProvider.When
updatingorcheckingtheStatusofCallBarthetelephone
mustberegisteredwithanetwork.DifferentCallBar
restrictionscanbeusedforvoice,faxanddatacalls.Any
combinationofcallrestrictionscanbeset.
WhenthePINisenabledyouwillbeaskedtoenterthe
PINeverytimethetelephoneisswitchedon.Ifasked,
enterthePINfollowedbyB.ThePINcanbechanged
bypressingBwhen“Changeisdisplayedintheoption
areaofthedisplay.
ThePIN2canbechangedbypressingBwhen
“Changeisdisplayedintheoptionareaofthedisplay.
WithFixedDialswitchedonyoucanonlymakecallswith
thetelephonenumbersstoredinFixedDialareaofthe
Phonebook–see“FixedDialpage18.Emergencycalls
canbemadeatanytime.TousethisfunctionPIN2is
required.
Network
Whennotinyourhomecountryyoumayuseanetwork
thatyoudonotdirectlysubscribeto,thisiscalled
ROAMING.NationalLawmaynotpermitroaminginyour
homecountry.
NewNetworkisusedtomanuallyselectanetworkthatis
availableinyourcurrentlocation.
WhentheSearchModeissetto“Automaticthetelephone
willsearchthroughthepreferrednetworklistandselecta
newnetworkautomatically.While,theSearchModeis
setto“Manualthetelephonewilldisplaynetwork(s)that
areavailableinyourcurrentlocationtoaskyoutoselect
one.
ThePreferredNetworkListisusedwhentheSearchMode
hasbeensetto“Automatic”.Thelocationnumbersinthe
PreferredNetworkListshowthesearchpriority.
Selecting“Insertstoresanewnetworkinthecurrently
displayedlocationandthenmovesothernetworksdown,
“Editoverwritestheoldnetworkwithanewone,and
“Addstoresanewnetworkattheendofthelist.
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NewNetwork
SearchMode
NetworkList
Network
Personalise
TheLanguagethatthetelephonewillusefordisplay
messagescanbechanged.
InTones,thetelephonekey,ringandwarningtones
(exceptlowbatterywarning)canbeswitchedoff.When
AllTonesareswitchedoffthesilentindicator([)is
displayed.
WhentheRingVolumeisswitchedoffthesilentindicator
([)isdisplayed.Increasingthevolumelevelabove
maximumcansetanescalatingringtone.
AdifferentRingTypecanbeusedforvoice,fax,dataand
messages.
TheKeepAlivetimerwilldelayswitchingoffthe
telephone,whenthetelephoneismountedintheoptional
CarMountKitorEasyFitHands-freeKitandthevehicle
ignitionisturnedoff.Iftheignitionisturnedoffduringa
callthecallwillbemaintained.Whenthecallendsthe
timerwillstart.IfthetelephoneisremovedfromtheCar
MountKitorEasyFitHands-freeKitduringthespecified
delaytime,thetimerwillbecancelledandthetelephone
willnotbeturnedoff.
WhenAutomaticAnswerisswitchedon,andthetelephone
ismountedintheoptionalCarMountKitorEasyFit
Hands-freeKit,acallwillbeansweredwithoutpressing
anykeys.
ApersonalisedGreetingMessagecanbeprogrammedfor
whenthetelephoneisswitchedon–see“AlphaEntry”
page20.
ThebrightnessoftheBacklightcanbechanged.
DTMFlengthcanbechangedbetweenshortandlong.
DefaultswillreturnyourPersonalSettingstotheirfactory
default,exceptthelockcodeandlanguage.
ThesourcefortheHotKeytelephonenumberscanbe
setusingtheHotKeyDialmenu.
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BatteryInformation
LowBattery
Whenthebatterypowerislowa
warningtonewillsoundanda
LOWBATTERYmessagewill
flash.Thepowerwill
automaticallyshutoffshortly
afterthewarningtone.Fully
chargethebatterypackor
replaceitwithafullychargedone.
Duringconversationfinishyourcallimmediately.
ChargingtheBattery
Thebatterypackmustbeattachedtothetelephone
beforetheACAdaptororchargingwillnotstart.
NOTE:DONOTforcetheconnectorasthismay
damagethetelephoneand/ortheACAdaptor.
WhenchargingiscompleteremovetheACAdaptor.
TomaintainmaximumperformanceofNi-MHBattery
PacksalwaysuseuntiltheLowBatteryWarningand
thenfullyrecharge.
OperationofBatteryLevelIndicator
Whilecharging Chargingcomplete
Telephoneon KH
Telephoneoff K Indicatoroff
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LOW
BATTERY
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AC-Adaptor
Care and Maintenance
Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud
tone. Avoid holding the telephone close to the
ear while pressing the keys.
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary
effect on the operation of your telephone. This
is normal and does not indicate a fault.
Do not disassemble the equipment. There are
no user-serviceable parts.
Do not subject the equipment to excessive
vibration or shock.
Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment
becomes wet immediately remove the power
and contact your dealer.
Always use approved accessories in order to
maintain optimum performance and avoid
damage.
The equipment may be cleaned with a soft
cloth dampened with a mild detergent and
water. Petroleum based cleaners may damage
the equipment.
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or
a humid, dusty or hot area.
Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch
the terminals away from the equipment.
Always charge the Battery Pack in a well
ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between
+5°C and +35°C. It is not possible to recharge
the battery pack if it is outside this temperature
range.
Avoid recharging battery packs for longer than
recommended.
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery
packs as ordinary rubbish. The battery packs
must be disposed of in accordance with local
legislation and may be recycled.
When disposing of any packing materials or old
equipment check with your local authorities for
information on recycling.
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Other Information
Glossary of Terms
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications. The name given to the advanced digital
technology that your telephone uses.
Home country The country where your home network operates.
Home network The GSM network on which your subscription details are held.
Network
Operator
The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network. Each country will have a different
network operator.
Password Used for the control of the Call Bar. Supplied by your Service Provider.
PIN
Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by your Service Provider. If
the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked.
PIN2
Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge
metering. Supplied by your Service Provider. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the
PIN2 will be blocked.
PUK/ PUK2
PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2. Supplied by your Service Provider.
If the PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked.
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Registration
The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually performed automatically by your
telephone.
Roaming The ability to use your telephone on networks other than your Home network.
Service
Provider
The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM network.
SIM
Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and
user-entered information such as Phonebook and Short Messages. Supplied by your Service
Provider.
Trouble Shooting
Should any problem persist contact your dealer.
Problem Cause Remedy
Telephone will not
switch on.
Check that the Battery Pack is fully charged and correctly
connected to the telephone.
Extremely short
battery life for a new
Battery Pack.
The network you are using and
the condition of the Battery
Pack can affect battery life.
Short battery life for
an old battery pack.
The Battery Pack is worn out. Replace with a new one.
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Problem Cause Remedy
Short battery life for
Ni-MH Battery
Pack.
The life of the Battery Pack is
affected by improper charging,
this is inherent in all Ni-MH
batteries.
To maintain maximum performance always use until the
Low Battery Warning and then fully recharge the Battery
Pack.
To revive the Battery Pack use the telephone until the Low
Battery Warning and then fully recharge three times.
However, if the battery life is still short, the Battery Pack
has eventually worn out. Replace with a new one.
The telephone
cannot be switched
on when charging.
When the Battery Pack has
been deeply discharged the
telephone will take a short time
to detect which type of Battery
Pack it is charging.
Leave the telephone charging the Battery Pack for a few
minutes before attempting to switch it on.
Calls cannot be
made.
The telephone is locked. Unlock the telephone (Menu: Security: Phone Lock)
Outgoing calls are barred. Disable the outgoing call barring (Menu: Security: Call Bar)
The telephone is not registered
to a network.
Move to a coverage area and operate your telephone after
it has registered with a network.
Calls cannot be
made from Fixed
Dial Store.
Check your SIM supports Fixed Dial.
Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on (Menu: Security:
Fixed Dial).
Check the telephone number is stored in the Fixed Dial.
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Problem Cause Remedy
Calls cannot be
received.
The telephone is not switched
on.
Switch the telephone on.
Incoming calls are barred. Disable the incoming call barring (Menu: Security: Call Bar)
The telephone is not registered
to a network.
Move to a coverage area and operate your telephone after
it has registered with a network.
Emergency calls
cannot be made.
You are not in a GSM
coverage area.
Check that the antenna symbol S is displayed. Move to a
coverage area and operate your telephone when the
antenna symbol is displayed.
Telephone numbers
cannot be recalled.
The telephone is locked. Unlock the telephone (Menu: Security: Phone Lock)
Fixed Dial is switched on. Switch off Fixed Dial (Menu: Security: Fixed Dial)
Important Error Messages
Area not
Allowed
Roaming in the selected area is not allowed.
Network not
Allowed
Roaming with the selected network is not allowed.
Security
Failure
The network has detected authentication failure because your SIM is not registered with that
network. Contact your Service Provider.
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SIM Blocked
The SIM is blocked because the wrong PUK has been entered ten times. Contact your Service
Provider.
SIM Error
The telephone has detected a problem with the SIM. Switch the telephone off and then back on.
If the message does not disappear contact your Service Provider.
Message
Rejected
Store Full
A message has been received but the message store is full. To receive messages, delete some
of the currently stored messages or set messages to automatically clear (Menu: Messages:
Parameters: Auto Delete)
PIN2
Invalidated
The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been entered 10 times. Services
controlled by PIN2 cannot be used. Contact your Service Provider.
Warning
Store Full
Continue?
The message area is full. Your messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored
messages are deleted.
Auto Redial
List Full
Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full. Switch the telephone off and then on again.
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Specifications
Telephone
Type GSM Class 4
Temperature range
Charging
Storage
+5°C to +35°C
-20°C to +60°C
Battery – Attached to telephone
Battery Pack (EB-BS600) Battery Pack (EB-BM600) Battery Pack (EB-BL600)
Weight 129g 155g 183g
Dimensions
Height x Width x Depth
132 x 45.5 x 18.6mm 132 x 45.5 x 22.6mm 132 x 45.5 x 28mm
Supply Voltage 7.2V DC, 400mAh Li-Ion 4.8V DC, 650mAh Ni-MH 7.2V DC, 1200mAh Li-Ion
Standby time (h)
Talk Time (h)
Up to 80
3
Up to 100
4
Up to 240
10
Charge Time (min) 90 160 240
NOTE:Charge time will be longer when the telephone is turned on. The network you are using and the condition of
the Battery Pack will effect battery life.
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Notes
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The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the telephone under the battery. For your convenience we
recommend that you note the following details as a record of your purchase.
Part Number
Serial Number
Dealer Name
Purchase Date
BULL CP8 PATENT
© Matsushita Communication Industrial UK Limited
Printed in UK 990211
*ZD71991B*
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