Panasonic G500 Guide

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Operating Instructions EB-G500 Series
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Contents
Contents
Before You Start Safety Information. .................. 1
SymbolsUsed. . . .................. 1
Fitting/Removing the SIM ............... 2
Fitting/Removing the Battery . ............. 2
Your Telephone | ............ LL LL LL LL 3
Basic Operation Poweronjoff. . . ................... 5
MakingaCall . .................... 5
EndingaCall. . . ................... 6
ReceivingaCall . . . ................. 6
Advanced Operation
AdjustingVolume . . . . . .............. 7
Vibration Alert . . . . ................. 7
AutomaticRedial. . . . ................ 7
PauseDial . . . .................... 8
DTMF Tone Transmission —
During Conversationation . . ............. 8
Call Hold/Call Waiting CD. . .............. 8
Voice Memo . . ................... 10
Alpha Entry LL LL LL LL LL LL LL LA La 11
Contents
Memory Scratch Pad. . . ..................... 12
LastNumber . . ..................... 12
Unanswered Calls @ . . . ................ 12
Phone Book/Fixed Dial Memory . . . . . ......... 13
Function Operation
CallMeter. . . ...................... 16
Call Bar . ................ ....... 17
Divet® . ............ ... 0... 18
Call Waiting D . ..................... 19
Messages® . . . . . ...... LL. 19
Networks . . . . ..................... 22
Customise. . . . ............. ..... ... 23
Security... ... 1.111111 1 11111110 25
Battery Information
Chargingthe Battery. . . . . ............... 27
Care and Maintenance. . . . . . .................... 28
Other Information
Trouble Shooting . . . .................. 29
Glossaryof Terms. . . . ................. 30
Specifications. . . .................... 32
Notes aaa 33
Before You Start
Before You Start
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic G500 Series 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.
This equipment is intended for use when supplied with power from the built-in
charger or dual charger (EB-CD500) through the AC Adaptor (EB-CR400).
Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be
dangerous.
fe 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.
ve 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.
= 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. You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to
answer or make a call, except in an emergency. 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.
Avoid contact between the antenna and face (especially eyes) during a call.
Take care when using a telephone in crowded places.
FE Shows that you should press the following key(s).
Shows that a service is network dependant or may only be available on a
subscription basis. For more information contact your service provider. basis. For
more information contact your service provider.
Shows that a function is SIM dependant. For more information contact your
service provider.
Before You Start
The SIM is fitted into a holder at the back of the telephone underneath the battery.
Avoid touching the gold contacts of the SIM.
Fitting the SIM
Removing the SIM
To remove the SIM follow the above steps in reverse.
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” — page 24.
Greater battery capacity is obtained if the telephone is used until the low battery
warning and then fully recharged.
Switch off the telephone and turn face downwards.
Fitting the Battery
Your Telephone
Your Telephone
Keypad
Retractable Antenna —
hold centre when
retracting /
Increases or decreases volume,
scrolls through options or
function menu.
Enters data, selects an option or
confirms an action.
Records or plays back voice
memo.
Enters function menu or changes
between capital and lower case
letters.
Recalls memory, accesses short
messages, displays the rest of a
telephone number or name tag when
pressed and held.
Vibration
alert
switch
Makes a call.
Clears the last digit entered,
clears all digits when pressed
and held or returns to the
previous display.
External Connector
Ends a call or switches the
telephone on/off when pressed
and held.
Digit keys GB to EI, EM and ED9. Where
appropriate the key will enter the
international access code “+”, wild numbers
or pauses when pressed and held.
Your Telephone
Display
Indicates the battery voltage — 188% full, LE low battery.
Indicates that you are registered to a non-home network — roaming.
Indicates that a call is in progress or flashes when a call is holding.
Indicates the reception of a short text message and flashes when a
message has not been read.
Indicates that it is possible to make an emergency call.
Indicates the received signal strength
— Y mill strong signal, Y : weak signal.
Indicates that the (Y) and (A) keys can be pressed.
Indicates that the OK key can be pressed.
Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or
after pressing any key except 6D.
During some operations the bottom line of the display will show a message in
brackets. These messages show which key can be pressed to operate the telephone
more efficiently.
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
KK” € and hold to switch power on.
A wake up tone will sound.
Registration
complete
ÿ and hold to switch power off.
For best reception fully extend the antenna.
Make sure that the signal strength meter (wil) is displayed.
1 Pe” area code and telephone number
(up to 32 digits excluding “+”)
2 IF Call is successful
Emergency Calls
To make an emergency call ensure that the antenna symbol ( Y ) is present. However,
the presence of the antenna symbol does not guarantee that an emergency call can be
made.
FOO
Basic Operalion
International Dialling
Using the Automatic Intemational Access Code “+” you will be able
to dial international numbers without having to know the code for
the intemational exchange. Dialling national numbers using the “+”
will have no affect on call charges.
1 E and hold until a “+” appears
2 FE country code, area code and telephone
number
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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.
To receive a call the telephone must be switched on and the signal
strength meter (mil) must be displayed.
PS any key except RING!
to reject the call
Calling Line Identification 7)
This feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or
reject them. The last twenty digits of the caller's telephone
number will be displayed.
Unanswered Calls
The number of unanswered calls that have been received will be
displayed.
Advanced Operation
Advanced Operation
Keytone
Five levels of keytone volume are available.
During standby:
E to decrease (A) to increase
To switch off keytone volume decrease below
level one.
Earpiece
Five levels of earpiece volume are available.
During a call:
FF (Y) to decrease (A) to increase
Ring Volume
Ring volume and type can be set to a preferred level and type — see “Ring Volume”
page 24.
When vibration alert is switched on the telephone will vibrate when
a call is received. Switching on vibration alert will silence the ring
volume.
Vibration alert is switched on and off using the switch on the side
of the telephone.
When “Automatic Redial” is on and a call is unsuccessful the
telephone will automatically redial the number after five seconds —
see page 24. A tone will sound before each redial attempt.
FF any key to cancel
Advanced Operation
Blacklist
A maximum of ten redial attempts will be made, then the telephone number will be
entered in the blacklist. To delete a telephone number from the blacklist redial the
telephone number manually 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.
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones semi-automatically.
1 DS telephone number
2 F CB and hold to display “P”
3 IF digits after the pause
Repeat for more pauses
4 IF
When the call is successful
5 IF or wait for 3 seconds for each pause
DTMF tones are used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home banking.
Manual
PS numbers
From Memory
Recall a number from memory — see “Memory” page 12.
117 to send the first digits before the pause
2 17 or wait for 3 seconds for each pause
You can receive an incoming call or make a second call while speaking to an existing
caller. To receive another call “Call Waiting” must be switched on — see page 19.
Holding/Retrieving a Call
IF © to place a call on hold
Nr 69 to retrieve a held call
Advanced Operation
Making a Second Call
1 IF telephone number, or recall from memory
2 17
Receiving a Second Call
Accept a Second Call
PS" (ex) when “ACCEPT?” is displayed
When you accept the incoming call the current
call will be placed on hold.
Reject a Second Call
IF Y or (A) to display “REJECT?”
por
End First Call and Receive Second Call
1 17 ED after call waiting tone
2 15” any key except
Operation During Two Calls
Swap Between Calls
IF Vor (A) to display “SWAP?” followed by
End A Call
IF" or A) to display “END 1?” or “END 27”,
followed by
End Both Calls
pr
Receiving a Third Call
You must end the held call to receive a third call.
Advanced Operation
Voice Memo can be used to record a conversation for approximately twenty seconds
and then play it back during standby.
When the SIM is changed any recorded messages will be lost.
CAUTION: Security of a recorded message is your responsibility. You MUST obtain
the other party’s consent before recording.
Record
During conversation:
FF
À tone will sound to inform the other party that
recording has started. Another tone will sound
to the other party five seconds before recording
\ stops. When recording stops a tone will sound
| to you and the other party.
FF while recording to restart
Play Back
During standby:
FF
While playing the recording you can enter a telephone number.
Pressing will stop playing.
FF ED to stop playing.
Erase
During standby PS”
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Alpha Entry
Alpha Entry
Alpha entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters into Phone Book/Fixed Dial
Memory and Short Messages.
When the cursor is moved over a character and another key pressed this will insert the
new character.
Character/Operation
7 "4+=/2é1i()<>1 \
ABCÁÑaEC?2
DEFèÉ3
GHIi4 Each time a key is
pressed it will display the
JKL5 next character. When
> another key is pressed or
no key is pressed for a
short time the cursor will
PQRSB7 move to the next position.
Space TAO AZETIIZ ®
POES¥*#&%@§ 20 7
Move the cursor right
Move the cursor left
Swaps between capitals and lower case characters
Deletes the character above the cursor, deletes the character to the left
when at the end of the line or clears the entire entry when pressed and
held
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Memory
Memory
During a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial when the call has
ended.
During a call:
DS” telephone number (up to 32 digits excluding “+”)
When the call has ended ES”
The last five to ten dialled telephone numbers, depending on your SIM, will
automatically be stored. When this memory is full the latest dialled telephone number
will overwrite the oldest stored number.
1 7
2 F5” (V) or (A) to display the required telephone number
3 17
To receive a call the telephone must be switched on and the signal strength meter (wil)
must be displayed.
If an incoming call is not answered the telephone will automatically store the caller's
telephone number. When the memory is full the next caller's telephone number will
overwrite the oldest.
If “RCVD CALL” is displayed pressing GE will
display the last caller's telephone number.
1 FF a3 or (A to display “RCVD CALL”
2 IF (oO to select
The last caller's telephone number will be displayed.
3 FF M or A to display the required telephone number
4 IF
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Memory
Telephone numbers are stored on your SIM. Therefore, the number of locations,
length of name tag and number of telephone numbers that can be stored are
dependant on your SIM.
There are two types of memory:
PHONE BOOK: Stores frequently dialled numbers with a name tag so that telephone
numbers can be recalled quickly. Only available when “Fixed Dial” is off — see page 22.
FIXED DIAL: Calls can only be made from Fixed Dial Memory if the security function
“Fixed Dial” is on — see page 22. When Fixed Dial is on calls cannot be made
manually or from Phone Book. Fixed Dial telephone numbers cannot be edited before
they are dialled but wild numbers can be used.
Wild Numbers
Wild numbers, or spaces, can be stored in a telephone number and filled in when the
telephone number is recalled from memory. In this way a call can be restricted to a
specific area. The spaces can be anywhere within a stored telephone number.
Is and hold until “_” appears
When the telephone number i is recalled pressing a numeric key
will fill in a space.
Store
1 ES telephone number
2 F eE
3 P name tag — see “Alpha Entry” page 11.
4 PS (97) to enter the name tag
The telephone number entered in step 1 will be displayed.
5 FF edit the displayed number :
6 IE (oto enter the telephone number
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22 7 F © or A to select “PHONE BOOK" or
FIXED DIAL”
7 8 memory location number
Vacant locations will be displayed. Occupied
locations will be shown as “.”
9 PS PIN2 for Fixed Dial MemoryQuick Tip for Calling Dialled
Last Number
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Memory
Automatic Location
The telephone number can be stored automatically at the first available location. This
can be done at any time, when prompted. Therefore, a telephone number can be
stored in the first vacant location within a block of numbers.
FD
Overwrite Protection
If 2 memory location is occupied you will be asked if you wish to overwrite the current
information or store it in a different location.
1 FF M or ® to display “OVERWRITE?” or
“NEW LOCATION?”
2 IF to select
Recall
Location Number
1 FE
2 IF Vor(A)to display “PHONE BOOK” or “FIXED DIAL”
3 P memory location number
4 IF
Speed Dial
SA Speed dial will only work with numbers stored in phone book.
> 1 P memory location number — leading zeros may be left out
2 IF cD
3 IF
Name Tag
1 Fe
2 F M or to display “PHONE BOOK”
or “FIXED DIAL”
3: FE
4 IF the first letter of the name tag
5 F M or A to search through the name tags
6 IF
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Memory
Telephone Number and Name Tag Overflow
PS & and hold to see the rest of the telephone number and name tag
Edit/Delete
Recall an entry by any means described above.
1 IF
2 IF (Vor A to display “EDIT?” or
“DELETE?”
3 IF to select
If “DELETE?” is selected the location will be
deleted and you will be returned to standby.
4 FF new name tag
5 IF
6 IE new telephone number
7 1
8 FF Vor(A)to display “OVERWRITE?” or
“NEW LOCATION?”
9 IF to select ;
If you select “NEW LOCATION?” you will be asked to store the telephone number in
the same way as normal.
If you edit or delete a Fixed Dial number you will be asked for PIN2.
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Function Operation
Function Operation
To
To
To
display the function menu press ED.
select a function press the associated function number.
leave the function menu press and hold.
If a menu option is not available the function number is displayed as an “X” and
cannot be selected. This may be because the telephone is not in a service area, it is
being used in a mode that does not support that feature (hand-held/car mount) or the
SIM being used does not support that feature.
The current setting may be shown with an “>” in front of the option.
@ Call meter
Last call meter
€3 Accumulated call meter
ED Price per unit
CB Call limit
If you are given call charge information by your service provider the remaining
charge units, during a call, and the call cost, when the call has ended, will be
displayed. Call times are indicated as:
hours (0-99), minutes (0-59), seconds (0-59) — HH:MM:SS.
When the SIM is changed any call meter information will be lost.
NOTE: Call charge information may not give an accurate reflection of the tariffs
charged by the service provider.
Current/Last Call a» в
Al
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The duration of the last call during standby and the current call during
conversation.
To see call charge information press (Y) or (A).
| Calls
The accumulated duration of all calls. Incoming calls are shown with “>” and
outgoing calls are shown with “<”.
To see call charge information press (Y) or (A). To reset the meter press (2), then
select which timer to reset by pressing (Y) or (A), followed by (2). To reset the
timers enter the lock code, or to reset the call charge enter the PIN2 and press
(e),
Function Operation
Price Per Unit a»
The current setting will be displayed. Press to change the current setting.
Enter the PIN2 and press (2). Enter a new price per unit, use to enter a
decimal point. Press to set the price. Select the required currency by pressing
or (A). Press (2) to set the new price per unit.
Call Limit CD
Call limit is used to limit length of use to a specified number of units.
During conversation the number of remaining units will be displayed. When the
number reaches the specified level, a warning will be given and when the number
of units has expired, the current call will end.
To display the current call limit and waming levels press (Y) or (A). Press to
change the current settings. Enter the PIN2 and press Ce“). Enter the number of
units for a new call limit, to disable call limit set this to zero. Press to set the
call limit. Enter the number of units for the call limit warning, and press (2%.
ЕВ Са! Баг
All outgoing
ED Outgoing international
EB Outgoing international except home
EB All incoming
EB Incoming while roaming
GB Status
New password
Call Bar is used to restrict certain outgoing and/or incoming calls. Any combination
of call restrictions can be set.
Call Bar is controlled by a security password that is supplied by your Service Provider.
When updating or checking the status of call bar the telephone must be registered
with a network.
1. — ALL CALLS: Restricts all outgoing calls.
2. < INTERNAT: Restricts outgoing international calls.
3. < INTXHOME: Restricts outgoing intemational calls except those to your
home country.
4. > ALL CALLS: Restricts all incoming calls.
5. > WHEN ROAM: Restricts all incoming calls when roaming.
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Function Operation
Set Call Bar call bar type
Select “SET?” or “CLEAR?” by pressing or (A), then (°K). Enter the password.
Press & to update the call bar status with the network.
Call Bar Status
Press to check the call bar status, this may take a while to update.
To see further levels of call bar status, press Y) or (A).
Change Password uz
Enter the current password. Enter a new password (four digits).
Enter the new password again.
Press to update the new password with the network.
ED Divert
All calls
EB If busy
ED No answer
ЕВ Unreachable
ED Status
Divert is used to forward incoming calls to another telephone, not necessarily a
GSM telephone.
When updating or checking the status of divert the telephone must be registered
With a network.
1. ALL CALLS: Diverts all calls.
2. IF BUSY: Diverts if you are busy.
3. NO ANSWER: Diverts if you do not answer.
4. UNREACH: Diverts if you are out of service or switched off.
Set Divert call divert type
Select “SET?” or “CLEAR?” by pressing (Y) or (A), then (2).
Enter the telephone number to which calls will be diverted, this can be recalled
from a memory. Press to enter the telephone number.
If you selected “NO ANSWER” press (Y) or (A) to select a delay time (five to thirty
seconds in five second steps) then press (2%),
Press to update the divert status with the network.
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Function Operation
Divert Status
Press to check the divert status, this may take a while to update.
To see further levels of divert status, press (Y) or
CB Call waiting
; BB Set call waiting
ES Status
Call waiting is used 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.
Set Call Waiting CD В
Select “SET?” or “CLEAR?” by pressing СУ) ог (A), then Lex,
Press @ to update the call waiting status with the network.
Call Waiting Status ame
Press to check the call waiting status, this may take a while to update.
To see further levels of call waiting status, press (Y) or (A).
EB Messages
CB Read a message
ED Delete a message
Automatically clear messages
EB Send/edit a message
Message centre
EB Cell broadcast
You can receive, display, edit or send short text messages, of up to 160
characters.
New messages will automatically be stored in the message area of your SIM. If the
message area is full a new message will be rejected. To receive new messages
you will have to erase unwanted messages, this can be done automatically.
When a message is received the message indicator (23) will flash and “NEW
MESSAGE” will be displayed. To read a new message when “NEW MESSAGE” is
displayed press ED. The rest of the message can be read by pressing (Y) and (A).
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Function Operation
Read a Message
Use (Y) or (A) to display additional messages. Messages that have not been read
will be displayed with a asterisk “*” after the message number.
To select a message enter the message number. The rest of the message can be
read by pressing (Y) or (A).
Return a Call
Use (Y) or (A) to display the word “SENDER” or a telephone number in quotation
marks (* ”). Press Wad to make a call to the displayed number.
Store Sender's Number in Memory
Use (Y) or (A) to display the word “SENDER”, then press O.
Enter a name tag, if required, then press (2%). The “SENDERS” telephone number
will be displayed where it can be edited.
Press Le) to enter the telephone number. Select “PHONE BOOK” or “FIXED DIAL”
by pressing (Y) or (A).
Enter the location number and PIN2 if “FIXED DIAL” was selected.
Reply to Message
Use (V) or (A) to display “REPLY?”, then press Le),
Enter your reply message followed by Ce"), Press to send the reply.
Delete a Message eo
Enter the message number that you wish to delete, then press (2%).
Automatically Clear Messages
This will automatically delete a message when a new message is received.
OFF: Switches off automatic delete.
READ: A new message will overwrite the oldest read message.
ALL: A new message will overwrite the oldest read message then the oldest unread
message.
Select the option required by pressing or (A), then Le,
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Function Operation
Send/Edit a Message
Before sending a message the message centre number must be entered, see
“Message Centre” below.
Create a New Message
Use (Y) or (A) to display “CREATE NEW MESSAGE?”, then press Lex),
Enter a message followed by (2). You can then follow the procedure in “Send a
Message” below.
Edit a Stored Message
Use V or (A) to display “EDIT STORED MESSAGE?”, then press (2).
Enter the message number that you wish to edit. Edit the message, if required, then
press (ex), You can then follow the procedure in “Send a Message” below.
Send a Current Message
To send a message that is already stored in the message area, you must select
“EDIT STORED MESSAGE?” , then press (2).
Enter the message number that you wish to send, then press Le“). You can then
follow the procedure in “Send a Message” below.
Send a Message
Enter the destination telephone number, or recall a telephone number from
memory, then press Lex),
Select if you want to store the message by pressing (Y) or (A), then (2).
If you do not want to store the message press Wad to send the message.
If you do want to store the message, enter a location number then press S to send
the message.
Message Centre
The Message Centre is where messages are sent before they are forwarded onto
their destination.
The Message Centre telephone number may be pre-programmed into your SIM or
supplied by your Service Provider.
Enter the Message Centre telephone number, then press (2).
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Function Operation
Cell Broadcast
The Cell Broadcast service can display information about your area, such as traffic
or weather information, during standby.
Select “ON?” or “OFF?” by pressing (Y) or (A), then (25).
If you switch off Cell Broadcast you will return to standby.
Press (2) to display the cell broadcast list. To display the list press (Y) or (A).
Enter the cell broadcast code, three digits. To delete the cell broadcast code from
the list press @ until “***" is displayed.
Press to set the current cell broadcast list.
= Networks
gi Manual network selection
ED Preferred network list
ED My telephone number
When not in your home country you may use a network that you do not directly
subscribe to, this is called ROAMING. Roaming between networks in your home
country may not be permitted by National Law.
If your home network is not available and your SIM has a preferred network list the
telephone will search through the list of preferred networks.
Manual Network Selection
This is used to select a network that is available in your current location and is
called manual roaming.
A search for available networks will start and a list will be displayed when this has
finished. To select a network press (Y) or (A), then (2). When registration is
successful the network name will be displayed.
Preferred Network List ee
The preferred network list can be modified. This is called automatic roaming.
To display the preferred network list press or (A). The number to the left of the
network is the priority. To change the network list press CB.
Selection by Network Code
Enter the country code (3 digits) and network code (2 digits). Press 639 ог СВ) 10
position that network in the priority list. To change another priority press (Y) ог (А).
When the priority list is complete press (2%).
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Function Operation
Selection by Country
Press (Y) or (A) to display the country initial. Press EI to move to the available
networks within that country. Select a network by pressing (Y) or (A), then ED. To
change another priority press (Y) or (A). When the priority list is complete press
(ox),
Deleting a Network
Press and hold (Y) or (A) until “DELETE?” is displayed. Press Le“) to delete the
network at that position. The other networks will move up the preferred network
list.
My Telephone Number ED
You may have a different telephone number for voice, fax and data.
Press (Y) or (A) to display the different telephone numbers. To change a telephone
number press (2). Select “EDIT?” or “DELETE?” by pressing (Y) or (A), then (2).
Enter the name tag then press Ce“, Enter the telephone number then press (2).
Select if you want to “OVERWRITE?” or store in a “NEW LOCATION?” by pressing
or (A), then Le). If you want to store the telephone number in a new location
enter the new location number.
Customise
@B Language
EB Ring volume
€B Ring type
GD DTMF tone type
ED Automatic redial
GB Automatic answer
Ignition off timer
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Language 7
All messages on the display can be shown in one of thirteen languages: Danish,
Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese,
Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
Select your preferred language by pressing (Y) or (A), then (2%,
It may be possible to set a list of your preferred languages. To move to the next
position in the preferred language list press C3 or GB, then use (Y) or (A) to
change this language. Press to set the current preferred language list.
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Function Operation
Ring Volume GB EX
Adjust the ring volume by pressing (Y) or (A), then (°K). As the ring volume is
changed an example will be heard.
To switch off ring volume decrease below level one.
Ring Type D EZ
Select a ring type by pressing (Y) or (A), then (2). As each ring type is selected an
example will be heard.
DTMF Tone Type 75 CD
DTMF tones can be switched off, or set to long or short.
Select the DTMF tone type by pressing (Y) or (A), then (2).
Automatic Redial =
This will allow the telephone to redial the telephone number if a call is
unsuccessful.
Select “ON?” or “OFF?” by pressing (Y) or (A), then press (2).
Automatic Answer 2
When you receive a call it can be answered without pressing any keys, when in the
car mount kit.
Select “ON?” or “OFF?” by pressing (Y) or (A), then press (2).
Ignition Off Timer
This will delay switching off the telephone when the car ignition is turned off. If a
call is in progress after the ignition timer has elapsed the call will be maintained.
Select the ignition off time by pressing Y) or (A), then (25).
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Function Operation
Security
@B Lock level
ED New lock code
ED PIN on/off
CB New PIN
E® New PIN2
ED Fixed dial
There are three types of security code for your telephone:
Lock Code: Controls telephone security. Factory-set to “0000”.
PIN: Controls SIM security.
PIN2: Controls security for Fixed Dial Memory 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.
Lock Level a»
FULL LOCK: Prohibits all outgoing calls.
PARTIAL LOCK: Prohibits all outgoing calls except those made from memory.
UNLOCKED: Switches off telephone security.
Emergency calls can be made and incoming calls may always be answered.
To activate, enter the lock code. Select a lock level by pressing (Y) or CA), then
(er),
While the telephone is locked the selected lock level will be displayed during
standby. To restore normal operation to the telephone enter the lock code. When
the telephone is switched off and then on the previous lock level will be restored.
New Lock Code
Enter the current lock code. Enter a new lock code (four digits). Enter the new lock
code again.
PIN on/off
Enter the PIN. Press to switch PIN on or off.
When the PIN is switched on it will be necessary to enter the PIN, followed by (°K),
every time the telephone is switched on.
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Function Operation
New PIN
PIN must be on to change the PIN.
Enter the current PIN and press (2%). Enter a new PIN (four to eight digits) and
press (2). Enter the new PIN again and press (2%).
New PIN2 E) ED CB) EB
Enter the current PIN2 and press (2). Enter a new PIN2 (four to eight digits) and
press (2). Enter the new PIN2 again and press (2).
Fixed Dial on/off
You can restrict dialling to Fixed Dial numbers only. Calls cannot be made manually
or from Phone Book and sending short messages is also prohibited. However, an
emergency call can be made, receiving and reading short messages is also
permitted.
Select “ENABLE?” or “DISABLE?” by pressing (Y) or (A) followed by (2).
Enter your PIN2 to set Fixed Dial on or off.
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Battery Information
Battery Information
Low Battery During Use
When the battery power is low a waming tone will soundanda |
“LOW BATTERY” message will flash. The power will automaticall
shut off shortly after the battery warning tone. Fully charge the
battery pack or replace it with a fully charged one.
The battery pack must be attached to the telephone before the AC adaptor or charging
will not start.
Greater battery capacity is obtained if the telephone is used until the low battery
warning and then fully recharged.
Press lock
buttons
to release
Charging
indicator
be red while
charging
To AC power
a
3
Battery level
indicator will
show the status
— see table below
NOTE: DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the telephone and/or the AC
adaptor.
Operation of Battery Level Indicator
| Charging complete
OFF
When charging is complete remove the AC adaptor.
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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
e Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the telephone
close to the ear while pressing the keys.
e Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your
telephone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
e Do not disassemble the equipment. There are no user-serviceable parts.
e Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock.
e Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet immediately remove the
power and contact your dealer.
e Always use approved accessories in order to maintain optimum performance and
avoid damage.
e The equipment may be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent
and water. Petroleum based cleaners may damage the equipment.
e Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty or hot area.
o Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the
equipment.
e 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.
e Avoid recharging battery packs for much longer than recommended.
® Во not incinerate or dispose of the battery packs as ordinary rubbish. The Л
battery packs must be disposed of in accordance with local legislation e У
and may be recycled.
e When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local
authorities for information on recycling.
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Other Information
Other Information
Causes and Solutions
| Check that the battery pack is fully charged and correctly
: connected to the telephone.
Battery life is affected by the network you are using and
the condition of the battery pack.
~The life of the battery pack is affected by improper
~ charging, this is inherent in all Ni-MH and Ni-Cd 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 it
switches off and then fully recharge three times. However,
- the battery pack will eventually wear out and must be
replaced with a new one.
If a battery is deeply discharged it will take a short time
— before there is sufficient power in the telephone to light the
battery level indicator (4).
~The battery pack must be charged in a temperature no
lower than +5°C and no higher than +35°C.
Calls cannot be made when the telephone is locked or
outgoing calls are barred — see “Lock Level” page 25 or
“Call Bar” page 17.
: Check that the telephone is registered to a network. Move
to a coverage area and operate your telephone after it has
registered with a network.
Check the telephone number is stored in Fixed Dial
8 Memory or your SIM supports Fixed Dial Memory.
To receive a call the telephone must be switched on.
: Calls cannot be received when incoming calls are barred
— see “Call Bar” - page 17.
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Other Information
Check that the antenna symbol Y is displayed. Move to a
coverage area and operate your telephone when the
antenna symbol is displayed.
Memory cannot be recalled when the telephone is fully
locked or “Fixed Dial” is switched on — see “Lock Level”,
page 25 or “Fixed Dial on/off”, page 22.
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency tones. The numeric keys 0
to 9, and * and # will generate different DTMF tones when
pressed during conversation. These are used to access
voice mail, paging and computerised home banking.
Global System for Mobile communications. The name
given to the advanced digital technology that your
telephone uses.
The country where your home network operates.
The GSM network on which your subscription details are
held.
Used for security of your telephone. Factory set to “0000”.
CWhere messages are sent before they are forwarded onto
their destination. The Message Centre telephone number
may be programmed into your SIM or supplied by your
service provider.
The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network.
Each country will have a different network operator.
Used for the control of the call bar function. Supplied by
your service provider.
Personal Identification Number used for SIM security.
Supplied by your service provider.
Personal Identification Number used for the control of
Fixed Dial Memory and call charge metering. Supplied by
your service provider.
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Other Information
| PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2.
8 Supplied by your service provider.
| The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually
: performed automatically by your telephone.
~The ability to use your telephone on networks other than
your Home network.
| The organisation responsible for providing access to the
GSM network.
: Subscriber Identification Module. À small smart-card
which stores unique subscriber and user-entered
information such as Phone Book, Fixed Dial Memory and
~ short messages. Supplied by your service provider.
| Network-controlled GSM functions which your telephone
will support. Supplementary services may only be
available on a subscription bases.
| Spaces in a stored telephone number. When the telephone
- number is recalled pressing a numeric key will fill in a
: Space. This can be used to restrict dialling to a specific
— area.
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Other Information
GSM Class 4
Plug in type
+5°C to +35°C
-20°C to +60°C
AC Adaptor
6.7V DC, 550mA
Battery — Attached to Telephone
Battery
pack (XL)
370-510 min
NOTE:
Charge time will be longer when the telephone is turned on.
Battery life is affected by the network you are using and the condition of the battery
pack.
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Notes
Notes
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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
EB-G500 Series
Serial Number
Dealer Name
Purchase Date
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