Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product X66 Panasonic
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Printed in Philippines www .panasonicmobile.com 15.03.04.
i Contents Contents Important In formation ... .......... .......... .............. .......... ........ 1 Safety Cons iderations ....... ............. .......... ........... .......... ... 1 Care and Mai ntenance ................. ........... ........
ii Contents Contacts ......... .......... ........... ............. .......... ........... ........... 72 Browsing Con tacts .... .......... ........... .......... ............. ......... 72 Storing ............... ........... .......... .......... ..
1 Important Information Important Information Than k you for purchasing this Panasonic digit al cellular phone. This phone is designed to operat e on GSM networks – GSM900 and GSM1800. It also supports GPRS for packet data connect io ns. Please ensure the battery is fully charged bef ore use.
2 Important Information Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The bat te ry must be disposed of in accordance with local regulati ons and may be recycled.
3 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance Pressing any of the keys may prod uce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may h ave a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
4 Getting Started Getting Started Some services described in this manu al are network dependent or may only be ava ilable on a subscription basis. Some funct ions are SIM dependent. For more inf ormation contact yo ur service provider. Inserting and Removing the SIM The SIM is inserted into the back of the ph one underneath the battery .
5 Getting Started Charging the Battery Connecting and disconn ecting the Fast Travel Charger The battery must b e attached in the p hone before th e charger is connected. Press the but ton on the top of the connector and insert it into the ba se of the phone.
6 Keys & Displays Keys & Displays Send Key To answer a call or to make an Outgoing Ca ll 1Key/Vo icemail Ke y Press and hold to call Voicemail Right Soft Key Power/End Key Press and h old to s.
7 Keys & Displays Keys Key Function Navigation Key: Select and save settings, an d scroll/move through menus, text and Contact s. Also serves as shutter button for the camera and to control movements while pla ying games. SELECT Press centre to se lect option or to save.
8 Keys & Displays Key Function $ to , 1 Key/Voicemail Key: Press and hol d $ to retrieve voicemail messages. 1-9 Number Keys: E nter numbers. Press and hold a single key (2~9) for Speed dial. In text entry mode, enter text, numbers and characters.
9 Keys & Displays Shortcuts When you are familiar with the menu system, you can use the keypad to access features instead of navigating thro ugh the display menus. Short press (from Idle) Long press (from Idle) D isp l ay With some operations, the display automatically clea rs after 2.
10 Keys & Displays Different icons are shown, depending on t he features you are us ing and the options you h ave selected. Icons appear on the main display as shown in the following table . Icon Indicates Signal strength The more bars visi ble, the stronger th e signal.
11 Keys & Displays Illumination Light Function Luminous colour Light goes out Incoming Call Purple Switchover to voice call (Blue), or if call is missed (Yellow) Call in progress Blue Call ended Missed call notification Yellow Mobile phone status: Closed LED goes out when phone is opened or the Multi Function Key is pressed.
12 How to Use this Phone How to Use this Phone Symbols Used in the Manual The table below shows the symbols used thr oughout these instructions and the corresponding meaning in the column on the right . Symbol Meaning < Press centre of the Navigation key to select option or to save.
13 How to Use this Phone Selecting a Menu Option From Idle, press the centre of the Navigati on key < to open the main menu display. The main menu display has 9 options. Main menu Press to CANCEL/ EXIT or to perfo rm function displayed in lower right corn er.
14 Phone Basic s and Managi ng Calls Phone Basics and Managing Calls Switching Phone ON/O FF ......... .......... ........ ......... ........ ........... ........ ........ .. 1 Press and hold D for three seconds 2 When the phone is switched on, a greeting may be displaye d and the phone then enters the Idle mode.
15 Phone Basics and Mana ging Calls Making Calls • To make a call, start in Idle mode. • Ensure network name and appear on the display. Standard Dialling ............... .............................................................................
16 Phone Basic s and Managi ng Calls International Dialling ................................................... ..................................................... The international code for the destination country/r egion should be ent ered, followed by the area code and phone number.
17 Phone Basics and Mana ging Calls Answering Calls ......... .......... ........ ......... ........ ........... ........ ........ ......... .......... ..... Press any key except D / / < / @ Ending / Rejecting Calls D / @ or fold the phone during an incoming call to reject the call or end a call in progress.
18 Phone Basic s and Managi ng Calls Managing Calls ........ ........ ........ ........... ........ ........ ......... .......... ......... ........ ......... Voicemail You need to subscribe to the voicemail service thro ugh your service provider before you can retrieve voicemail messages.
19 Phone Basics and Mana ging Calls In-Call Options During a call, A for opt ions Earpiece Volume ......................................................... ..................................................... During a call: 4 / 2 to adjust ear piece volume Desktop Handsfree .
20 Phone Basic s and Managi ng Calls DTMF Tones ....................... .................................................................................... ........... DTMF tones can be se nt during conversation. The s e are often used to a ccess voicemail, paging and computerised home banking.
21 Phone Basics and Mana ging Calls Incoming Call While on a Call ......................................................................................... During a call, you may receive another call. To enable this, call waiting must be on (see “Call Waiting” on page 39).
22 Phone Basic s and Managi ng Calls Multi-Party Calls ............................................................................... ................
23 Phone Basics and Mana ging Calls Call log Recently dialled phone numbers, answer ed calls and miss ed calls are stored i n the Call log. I t is possible to call and send messages from stored numbers. Viewing Call log ...............................
24 Phone Basic s and Managi ng Calls Saving a Phone Number from C all log into the Contacts lis t ....... ............................. 1 C 2 2 Dialled numbers , Answered calls or Missed calls 3 4 req.
25 Explore the menus Explore the menus Games Games Settings Messages Create new Inbox Archive Voicemail (Chat) Cell Br oadcast Settings Memory status Calendar NOTE: Chat, SIM Tool Kit and Service numbers are SIM dependent ( E ).
26 Settings menu structure Settings menu structure Settings Profiles Time and date Security Calls GSM network Data connections Language Display Vibration Alert Sound On Off Time Date Normal Quiet Meet.
27 Settings (P rofiles) Settings Profile Setting You can switch between five profi les in your phone each with a distinct combination of ring ton e, ring volume, etc.
28 Settings (Profiles) Editing Profile Incoming Tone ........................................ .......................................................................... From Profiles menu 1 4 required prof ile A 2 4 Edit < / A 3 4 Incoming Tone < / A 4 4 Preinstalled , My Media or Download < / A 5 4 required data < / A Message Tone .
29 Settings (P rofiles) Key Tone ...................................................................... ..................................................... From Profiles menu 1 4 required profile A 2 4 Edit < / A 3 4 Key Tone < / A 4 4 required tone type < / A Key Volume .
30 Settings (Sound) Tone Setting You can set ring tone, ring volume, etc. The ring tone of the phone can be changed to one of the to nes from Preins talled , My Media or Download . Incoming tone and Message t one can have different ring tones assigned.
31 Settings (Sound) Setting Key Tone .............................................................................. ................................ From Sound menu 1 4 Key Tone < / A 2 4 required tone < / A Setting Key Volume ........... ......
32 Settings (Vibration Alert) Vibration Alert Set ting Vibration Alert can be se t to indicate an incoming call and a received message. From Vibration Alert menu 4 On or Off < / A Settings Vibratio.
33 Settings (Display) Display Setting Setting Wallpaper .............. ................................................................................
34 Settings (Language / Data connections) Changin g the Languag e ........................................................................ ........... It is possible to change the language that the phone uses for displa y messages and/or text entry.
35 Settings (GSM network) Network Setting Changing to a New Networ k ....................................... ..................................................... The New Search function is used to manua lly sele ct a network that is available in your current location.
36 Settings (GSM network) When the Search Mode is set to Aut omatic the phone will automatically rese lect a new network in order to maintain opt imum network availability. Th e Netw ork List is used when the Search Mode is set to Automatic. The location numbers in the Pref erred Network List show the search priority.
37 Settings (Calls) Call Settings Call Diverts ................................................................... ....................................
38 Settings (Calls) When the number to divert is already registered: From Calls menu 1 4 Call Diverts < / A 2 4 the type of calls to dive rt < 3 < Request of Call divert will be send to network. When a divert situation is en abled the divert icon ( ) is displayed.
39 Settings (Calls) Call Waiting ... ......................................................................................................... ........
40 Settings (Calls) Service Charge ................................................................................................................. This function allows you to check the charges for your calls. From Calls menu 4 Service Charge < / A The following can be set.
41 Settings (Security) Security Settings The PIN protects your SIM against unauthorised use. If you enable the PI N, every time the phone is switched on you will be pr ompted to ente r the PIN. The PIN2 controls security for the Fixed dial Store. PIN entry .
42 Settings (Secu rity) Fixed Dial ....... .................................................................................... ................................ Fixed Dial is a part of Contacts , but with added security. When Fixed Dial is enabled: ¾ Only numbers that are in the Fixed Dial Store may be dialled .
43 Settings (Security) Call Barring ........................ .................................................................................... ........... Call Barring restricts certain outgoing and/ or incoming calls using a password supplied by your service provider.
44 Settings (Time and date) Time and date Setting Time and date .......................................................................................
45 Camera Camera Taking a Picture ...................................... .......................................................................... The range from the camera is 30 cm - .
46 Camera Options in View Finde r ........................... .......................................................................... For options list A Use and Save Pictures .......................... ..............................................
47 Camera Self-portrait ............................................. .......................................................................... The shutter button located on the side of the phone can be used to capture an image, for example, a self-portrai t.
48 Text En try (Edi t) Text Entry (Edit) You can use alphanumeri c characters to enter details into Contacts, to create text, email message s, etc. Key T ext Mode T9 ® (T9 , T9 or T9) (Input language: English) Multi t ap (Input mode indicator: Abc, ABC or abc) Numeric (Input mode indicator: 0-9) # Alternatives .
49 Text Entry (Edit) Shift mode Shift mode change ............ .................................................................................... ........... The Shift mode changes by pressing (within 1 sec) " . If Input mode is changed, Shif t mode is initialised.
50 Text En try (Edi t) Text Input T9 ® ..................................................................................................... ................................ Using this mode of text input dramatically reduces the number of key presses required: Press a key once for any letter you require on that key.
51 Messages menu structure Messages menu structure Messages Create new Inbox Archive Settings Voicemail Cell Broadcast Memory status MMS SMS MMS SMS MMS SMS MMS SMS Call Mailbox Web mail (SIM dependen.
52 Messages (MMS) Messages MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) Your phone is designed to be compatible with ce rtain Multimedi a Messaging Services (MMS). You can send pictures and music with text messages. Th e recip ient can play i t as a Slide show.
53 Messages (MMS) Creating a New MMS ......... .................................................................................... ........... From Crea te new menu 1 4 MMS < / A When creating a message, these selectio ns are available. 2 After selecting a pi cture or sound or entering te xt, press A for the following options.
54 Messages (MMS) Creating a Slide ........................................................... ..................................................... In order to se nd an MMS with more than one picture, text or sound, you need to add new slid es to the MMS.
55 Messages (MMS) Sending a Message ............................................................................................... ........... When a message is completed, press A 1 4 Send < / A 2.
56 Messages (MMS) Creating Options ............... ............................................................................................... Before sending a message, you can set sen d options.
57 Messages (MMS) Receiving Messages ................................................... ..................................................... When you receive an MMS message, the message notifi cation indicator ( ) is displayed along with a tone, illumination, and /or vibration.
58 Messages (MMS) Reading a Received Message ............... .......................................................................... From Inbox menu 1 4 MMS < / A 2 4 required message A When viewing the list, the following optio ns are available.
59 Messages (MMS) Viewing Message Lists ............................................... ..................................................... The following messages are stored in Arch ive. ¾ Outbox: When a me ssage has been sent it is stored in the Out box.
60 Messages (MMS) Setting the MMS Message Server / Profile ..................................... ................................ MMS message server and profile setti ng must be done before you can send or receive an MMS message. Please check with your operator if additi onal settings are required.
61 Messages (MMS) Setting Options .................. .................................................................................... ........... The following settings are available.
62 Messages (SMS) SMS (Short Message Service) It is possible to receive, display, edit an d/or send text messages to mobile phones on an y network that has a roaming agreement.
63 Messages (SMS) Sending a Message .............................................................................................. ........... When you have created your message (see page 62), press A.
64 Messages (SMS) Receiving Messages ................................................... ..................................................... When you receive an SMS message ( ), the message icon is displayed a long with a tone, illumination, and/or vibration.
65 Messages (SMS) Viewing Message Lists ............................................... ..................................................... These message lists are stored in Archive. ¾ Outbox: When a message has been sent, it is stored in th e Outbox.
66 Messages (SMS) Setting the Message Centre numb er .... .......................................................................... The message centre number should be pre programmed on the Operator SIM, chang ing this number may cause failure of a text message.
67 Messages (Voicemail) Voicemail Voicemail is an innovative service that lets you stay up-to-date with all of your messages. You must subscribe to voicemail through your servic e provider before you can retrieve voicemail or email messages. Listening to Voicemail Messag es .
68 Messages (Chat) Chat Chat lets you enjoy the fun of in sta nt messaging wherever you are. It’s the fun way t o chat on-line. ¾ More information on this se rvice may be obta ined by conta cting your service provider. Viewing Chat . ..............
69 Messages (Cell Broadcast) Cell Broadcast You can receive messages on specified topics, such as traff ic and weather information , from your network operator. Setting Cell Broadcast On/Off .................................... .......................
70 Messages (Memory status) Memory status You can see MMS/SMS memory status. Viewing MMS memory status ..................................... ..................................................... From Messages menu 1 4 Memory status < / A 2 4 MMS < / A The current percentage of MMS saved in Pho ne are displayed.
71 Contact s menu struct ure Contacts menu structure Contacts list Add contact Speed Dial list View groups Advanced Phone SIM Speed dial Search Group My Number Group Setting s Memory status Copy from .
72 Contacts (Contacts lis t) Contacts Browsing Contacts You can sear ch Contacts by name. When browsing by name, pressing a letter key will take you to the first entry starting with that letter.
73 Contacts (Contacts list) Options in Contac ts .................................................. ...................................................
74 Contacts (Add contact) Storing Storing a Number in SIM ............................................................................................... In the SIM, you can store: Name, Ph one number. The length of name and number and the total amount of data are dependen t on your SIM.
75 Contacts ( Add contac t) Storing a Number in Your Phone ...................................................................... .......... In the phone, you can store : Name, Phone No.
76 Contacts (Call lo g) Call log Recently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in the Call log. It is possible to call, send messa ge, add to Contacts, delete and delete all fr om stored numbers. Viewing Call log .........
77 Contacts (Call log) Saving a Phone Number from Call lo g into the Contacts list ................................... From Call log menu 1 2 Dialled n umbers , Answered calls or Missed calls 2 4 requ.
78 Contacts (Speed Dial list) Speed Dial Phone numbers from the Speed dial of Contacts can be dialled quickly. In Idle Mode, press and hold a number key (2 ~ 9). Setting Speed Dial ................................ .....................................
79 Contacts (View groups ) Grouping Contacts Entries The ability to g roup Contacts entries t ogether is an extra function of Ph one Contacts. Groups are used t o collect togethe r types of Contact s entries, e.g. bu siness and personal. Each group can be suitably titled for quick access to the entries contained with in.
80 Contacts (Advanced ) My Number My Number is a contact wh ere you can store your own numbers. Adding Numbers ............. ..........................
81 Contacts (Advanced) Viewing Stored Numbers .......................................... ..................................................... From Advanced menu 1 4 My Number < / A 2 4 Mobile Pro file or SIM Prof ile < / A Options in M y Number When viewing My Number the following option s are available.
82 Contacts (Advanced ) Group Settings You can change the group name and at tach a sound to a group. Changing Group Na mes ...................... .....
83 Contacts (Advanced) Memory status ....... ........ ........ ......... .......... ......... ........ ........ ........... ........ ....... Memory status shows how many locati ons are available in the contact s. From Advanced menu 4 Memory status < / A Copy from SIM .
84 Browser Browser Server Setting Before Internet services can be accessed, you need to subscribe to your network ope rator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to enable the relevant conf igur ation information. Please con tact your network service provider to ensure that your networ k settings are correct.
85 Browser Viewing the Contents From Browser menu Select menu < In each list, these options are availab le (see page 86). For options A Browser.
86 Browser Browser Options ......... ........ ......... .......... ........ ......... ........ ........... ........ ........ ... From Browser menu 1 A (Opti ons) 2 4 select from below options < / A.
87 Browser Browser Options (Bookmarks) ....... ........ ......... .......... ........ ......... ........ ....... From Browser menu or Content 1 A (Opti ons) 2 4 Bookmarks < / A 3 4 required bookmarks 4 < to load the URL A to select options Browser Options (Enter address) .
88 Browser Browser Options (Save image) . ........ ........ ......... .......... ......... ........ .......... . Displayed images can be sa ved in “ My Media ” . From Content 1 A (Opti ons) 2 4 Save image < / A 3 4 to see whol e image 4 < / A to save Browser Options (Set as bookmark) .
89 Browser Browser Options (Reload page) ............ ......... .......... ........ ......... ........ ....... Current Page can be reloaded. From Content 1 A (Opti ons) 2 4 Reload page < / A to reload this pa ge.
90 Browser Browser Options (Advanced) From Browser menu or Content Browser 1 A (Options) 2 4 Advanced < / A Browser Options (Advanced - Home) ................................................ Phone jumps to the set-up Homepage. From Advanced menu 1 4 Home 2 < / A to jump to home page Browser Options (Advanced - Clear cache) .
91 Browser Browser Options (Advanced) From Browser menu or Content Browser 1 A (Options) 2 4 Advanced < / A Browser Options (Advanced - Service Inbo x) .
92 Browser Browser Options (Advanced) From Browser menu or Content Browser 1 A (Options) 2 4 Advanced < / A Browser Options (Advanced - View address) ................................... View URL of the contents. From Advanced menu 1 4 View address < / A Browser Options (Advanced - WAP inform ation) .
93 Browser Browser Options (Settings) From Browser menu or Content Browser 1 A (Options) 2 4 Settings < / A Browser Options (Settings - WAP profiles) .
94 Games Games Selecting Games Five games are pre-installed: truck , SQUARE , SLOTZ , NINJA ACTION and MobileGolf . From Games menu 4 required game you wish to play < / A truck .......................................................................
95 Games SLOTZ ............................................................................................. ................................ This game is a slot machine game. If the figures are aligned correctly, collect your bet. Key Oper ation < to enter the bet, < again to start the drum turning.
96 Games (Settings) Settings Game settings, such as volume and backlight etc, can be changed. From Settings menu 4 required setting < / A Games Settings Settings Explanation Sound volume Volume set.
97 Applicati ons menu struct ure Applications menu structure Infrared Calculator Sound recorder Alarm Applications ( SIM Tool Kit ) NOTE: SIM Tool Kit is SIM dependent ( E ).
98 Applications (SIM Tool KIT / Alarm) Applications STK .... ......... ........ .......... ......... ........ ........ ........... ........ ......... ........ .......... . This function is SIM dependent ( E ). This menu name will be chang ed. Alarm Setting the Alarm .
99 Applications (Alarm) Muting the Alarm ....................................................... ..................................................... To end the alarm: 1 Press any key or @ 2 < / A Disabling the alarm: From Alarm menu 1 4 alarm icon ( ) < 2 4 Off < / A 3 A Adjusting the Alarm Tim e .
100 Applications (So und recorder / Calculator ) Sound recorder ....... ......... ........ .......... ......... ........ ........ ........... ........ ... You can record sounds or your voice in My Media. The sou nds you record can be attached to MMS. When My Media is full, sounds can not be reco rded until a pr evious recording is first delet ed.
101 Applications (Infrared ) Infrared By using the infr ared connection with anot her X66 or with other devices wit h an infrared port, you can transfer data between the devices. Preparing for Infrared Connection ......................................
102 Applications (Infrared) Setting Infrared .................. .................................................................................... ........... You need to activate infrared be fore receiving data. From Infrared menu < to activate Sending Pictures and Sounds .
103 Applications (Infrared ) Sending Cont acts ................................................................................................ ........... From Idle display 1 < 2 0 Contacts < / A 3 4 Contacts list < / A 4 4 select contact to send A 5 4 Send by Infrared < / A Receiving Data via Infrared Port .
104 Calenda r Calendar Viewing Calendar ............ .................................................................................... ........... From Calendar menu 0 will display recent and futur.
105 My Media menu structure My Media menu structure Memory status Pictures St ored pictures Download Take new picture Stored sounds Download Record new sound Create MMS Inbox (MMS) Create SMS Inbox (S.
106 My Media (Pictures) My Media Pictures (My Media > Pictur es) Pictures taken by the camera or i mages dow nloaded from the Int ernet can be managed. Viewing Picture / Image .. .....................................................................
107 My Media (Pictures) Picture Options ......................................................... .....................................................
108 My Media (Sounds) Sounds (My M edia > Sounds) Downloaded sounds and Recorded sounds are stored in St ored sounds. Checking Sounds ................................. .......................................................................... From Sounds menu 1 4 Stored sounds < / A 2 4 required sound < Downloading Soun ds .
109 My Media (Shor tc uts) Shortcuts You can create shortcuts you wish to u se in My Media. Viewing Shortcuts ................................ .......................................................................... From Shortcuts menu 4 required content < In shortcuts menu the following options are available.
110 My Media (Text templates) Text templates When creating a text message it is possible to use templates sto red in the phone. You can save f requently used text as te mplates. Editing the Text templates ..............................................
111 My Media (Memory status) Memory status You can see h ow much data is store d in the individual f olders in My Media. My Me d ia Memory status NOTE: The memory in “My Media” i s separate from the MMS storage and Java TM storage.
112 Personal WAP / MMS Settings Personal WAP / MMS Se ttings Use the table below to record your GSM/G PRS WAP/MMS settings. Item Provisioning Information Setting No. 1 Provisioning Information Setting No. 2 Provisioning Information Setting No. 3 Provisioning Information Setting No.
113 Troubleshoo ting Troubleshooting Should any problem persist co ntact your dealer. Problem Cause Remedy Phone will not switch on. Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Extremely short batte ry life for a new battery .
114 Troublesho oting Problem Cause Remedy Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial S tore. Check whether your SIM supports Fixed Dial Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on Check whether the phone number is stored in the Fixed Dial. Calls cannot be received.
115 Troubleshoo ting Important Error Messages These are some of the most impor tant error messages which may be displayed: Failed Roaming in the selected area is not allowed.
116 Troublesho oting This message may not be stored The message area is full. Y our messages cannot be stored until some of the curren tly stored messages are deleted . V erification failure On changing the phone lock code, verification of the new co de is incorrect – retry changing the lock code with correct verification.
117 Glossary of Term s Glossary of Terms APN Access Point Name. Direct s the user to the gateway or the required se rvice. CHAP Challenge Handshake Authent ication Protocol. A security feature in the GPRS network. Copy Copies selected text fro m a short text messa ge with out removing it from the original message.
118 Glossary of Terms PIN2 Personal Identif ication Number used for the control of Fixed Dial S tore and Call Charge metering. Supplied by your service provider . If the PIN2 is en tered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. PUK/PUK2 PIN/PIN2 Unblockin g Key .
119 Specifications Specifications Bands Supported ....................... ...... GSM900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 Talk Time .............................. ................ 1.5 h rs. - 5 hrs. (90 min. - 300 min.) Standby T ime .... .............. .......
120 Licensing Licensing CP8 Patent © Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Lt d. 2004 Information in th is document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtain ing express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co.
121 Notes Notes.
122 Index Index A Activate Quiet Mode .............. ......... ......... ........... ......... ........ ......... ........... ... 1 8 Activati ng a Profil e .......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ........... ......... ........ ......... ..
123 Index D Data connections ...................... .................. ................ ................... ............. 34 Desktop Handsfree ............... ............... .............. ............... ................ .......... 19 Dialling from Call log .
124 Index Options in Phone Contacts ..................... .................... ................... ............. 75 Options in SIM C ontacts . ......... ......... ........... ......... ......... ......... ........... ......... 74 Options in Sound File (Stored Sounds) .
125 Index Specific ations ........... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........... ......... ......... ......... ....... 11 9 Speed Dial ................................ ........................... ............................ ........... 78 SQUARE .
126 The Serial Number can be found on the outside of the phone under th e battery. For your convenience we recommend that you note the following details as a record of your purchase.
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