Panasonic EB-G500 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Panasonic
Operating Instructions
Digital Cellular
Telephone
EB-G500 Series
Main Kit
Before operating this equipment piease read these instructions carefuiiy
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Page 1 - Panasonic

PanasonicOperating Instructions Digital Cellular TelephoneEB-G500 Series Main KitBefore operating this equipment piease read these instructions carefu

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Basic OperationInternational DiallingUsing the Automatic intemationai Access Code “+” you wiii be abie to diai intemationai numbers without having to

Page 3 - Contents

Advanced OperationAdvanced OperationAdjusting VolumeKeytone(ü T.iiiieGSM 001 KEV UOLUMEL —.:.o HFive levels of keytone volume are available.During sta

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Advanced Operationfli T.iill+0123456PBlacklistA maximum of ten redial attempts will be made, then the telephone number will be entered In the blacklis

Page 5 - Before You Start

Advanced OperationMaking a Second Call1 P" telephone number, or recall from memory2 P DReceiving a Second CallAccept a Second CallP" when “A

Page 6 - Fitting the Battery

Advanced OperationVoice MemoVoice Memo can be used to record a conversation for approximateiy twenty seconds and then piay it back during standby.When

Page 7 - Your Telephone

Alpha EntryAlpha EntryAlpha entty is used to enter alphanumeric characters into Phone BooK/Fixed Dial Memory and Short Messages.When the cursor is mov

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MemoryMemoryScratch PadDuring a call you can enter numbers which you may wish to dial when the call has ended.During a call:telephone number (up to 32

Page 9 - Basic Operation

MemoryPhone Book/Fixed Dial MemoryTelephone numbers are stored on your SIM. Therefore, the number of locations, length of name tag and number of telep

Page 10 - Unanswered Calls

Automatic LocationThe telephone number can be stored automatically at the first available location. This can be done at any time, when prompted. There

Page 11 - Advanced Operation

MemoryGSTelephone Number and Name Tag OverflowISI and hold to see the rest of the telephone number and name tagEdit/DeleteRecall an entry by any means

Page 13 - Receiving a Third Call

Function OperationFunction OperationTo display the function menu press O.To select a function press the associated function number.To leave the functi

Page 14 - Play Back

Function OperationPrice Per Unit ID] iI €BThe current setting will be displayed. Press to change the current setting. Enter the PIN2 and press Enter a

Page 15 - Alpha Entry

Function OperationSet Call Bar flS call bar typeSelect “SET?” or “CLEAR?” by pressing ® or ®, then Enter the password.Press B to update the call bar

Page 16 - +01234567090

Function OperationDivert Status flS EB OtPress B to check the divert status, this may take a whiie to update. To see further ieveis of divert status,

Page 17 - Wild Number's

Function OperationRead a Message flS SB SBUse (Y) or (A) to display additional messages. Messages that have not been read will be displayed with a ast

Page 18 - Name Tag

Function OperationSend/Edit a Message SB GSBefore sending a message the message centre number must be entered, see “Message Centre” below.Create a New

Page 19 - Edit/Delete

Function OperationCell Broadcast Ot (3The Cell Broadcast service can display Information about your area, such as traffic or weather Information, duri

Page 20 - Function Operation

Function OperationSelection by CountryPress (Y) or ® to display the country initial. Press C9 to move to the available networks within that country. S

Page 21 - Cail Limit (Z) Dl O SB CB

Function OperationRing Volume flS SMAdjust the ring volume by pressing ® or ®, then As the ring volume is changed an example will be heard.To switch o

Page 22 - Change Password flS @ B

Function OperationSecurityGD SecurityO Lock levelÌ9 New lock code 69 PIN on/ofF CB New PIN a New PIN2 a Fixed dialThere are three types of securi

Page 23 - Call Waiting Status BB CB @

ContentsContentsBefore You Start Safety information...1Symbols Used...1Fitt

Page 24 - Delete a Message flS S @

Function OperationNew PIN GD G9 PIN must be on to change the PIN.Enter the current PIN and press Enter a new PIN (four to eight digits) and press Ente

Page 25 - Message Centre flS S S

Battery InformationBattery InformationaLow Battery During UseWhen the battery power is low a warning tone will sound and a “LOW BATTERY” message will

Page 26 - GO or £D to

Care and Maintenance_________Care and Maintenance__________• Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the telephone close to t

Page 27 - Language O fB SB

other InformationOther InformationTrouble ShootingShould any problem persist contact your dealer.Problem Causes and SoiutionsTelephone will not switch

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other InformationEmergency calls cannot be madeCheck that the antenna symbol T Is displayed. Move to a coverage area and operate your telephone when t

Page 29 - PIN on/off flS GB G9

other InformationPUK'' PUK2PiN/PiN2 Unbiocking Key. Used to unbiock the PiN/PiN2. Suppiied by your service provider.RegistrationThe act of i

Page 30 - ID] flS GD (3

f)fhp.rlnformation_TelephoneTypeGSM Class 4SIM TypePlug in typeTemperature range Charging Storage+b”CXo +35°C -20°C to -i-60°CAC AdaptorOutput voltage

Page 33 - Other Information

The Seriai Number can be found on the outside of the teiephone under the battery. For your convenience we recommend that you note the foiiowing detaii

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ContentsMemory Scratch Pad...Last Number...Unanswered Calls ffl...Phone Book/FIxed Dial Memory12121213Function Oper

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Printed in UK*ZD71348D*

Page 36 - AC Adaptor

Before You StartBefore You StartThank you for purchasing this Panasonic G500 Series digitai ceiiuiar teiephone. This teiephone is designed to operate

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Before You StartFitting/Removing the SIMThe SIM is fitted into a holder at the back of the telephone underneath the battery. Avoid touching the gold c

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Your TelephoneYour TelephoneRetractable Antenna - hold centre when^ retractingIncoming/ Charging IndicatorEarpieceVibrationaiertswitch- Microphone -Ex

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Your TelephoneDisplayQo;A*>^T.iiii0BiaMln i -“i T J r- 1“| i“i i111hLi i jiO'-tOD ( O !7tii:Li@1! Indicates the battery voltage — @ full, low

Page 40 - Printed in UK

Basie OperationBasic OperationPower on/off® and hold to switch power on. A wake up tone will sound.^ and hold to switch power off.HISEfIRCHINQ FOR NET

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