User Guide Smartphone dL1 Model No. EB-3901 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic smartphone. To ensure safe and proper operation of this product, please read the included Important Information before using this product.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ..............................................................................................5 Getting started ..........................................................................................6 Inserting the SIM card .......................................................................................................6 Charging the battery .........................................................................................................
Table of Contents Using email accounts .....................................................................................................34 Gmail and other Google services ..................................................................................35 Messaging ...............................................................................................36 Using text and multimedia messaging ..........................................................................
Table of Contents Hiding your data ..............................................................................................................67 Protecting phone settings with a terminal password ..................................................67 Protecting your SIM card ................................................................................................68 Updating the phone ...............................................................................69 Downloading updates wirelessly ..
Introduction Introduction Product documentation The following documentation is available for your phone. Important Information Provides information about how to use your phone safely. Quick Start Guide Briefly introduces you to the phone and explains how to use it for the first time. User Guide (this document) Introduces you to your phone, explains how to configure and customise it, and provides information and instructions on how to use many of your phone’s features.
Getting started Getting started Inserting the SIM card Your phone’s SIM card contains your phone number and service details. Inserting the SIM card 1. Open the SIM card slot cover on the top of the phone, and then insert the SIM card into the slot as shown. • Insert only a micro SIM card. Do not attempt to insert a full-size SIM card. • Note the position of the notched corner of the SIM card in the illustration below and insert the correct end of the card. 2. Close the SIM card slot cover.
Getting started A To power outlet A B AC adaptor C USB cable B B C Note • One AC adaptor is included with the phone. • The appearance of the AC adaptor varies by country/area of purchase. Charging the battery using a computer or other device Connect your phone to your computer’s USB port using the included USB cable. Turning the phone on Press and hold (power button) on the side of your phone. When the lock screen appears, unlock the screen (see “Unlocking the screen” (page 8)).
Getting started Turning the screen off Press on the side of your phone. Unlocking the screen The lock screen prevents you from accidentally tapping your phone and operating it unintentionally. When the lock screen is displayed, you can unlock the screen by tracing the guide from the right side of the screen to the left or from left to right, from the top to bottom or the bottom to top.
Getting to know your phone Getting to know your phone Phone overview A B C F L D E M J N K H I G O P SIM card slot cover Headset jack microUSB jack cover Indicator Light sensor, proximity sensor Combination earpiece and speaker (menu) button (home) button (back) button (power) button and (volume) buttons Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS antenna Camera NFC antenna Main antenna Microphone Indicator The indicator lights in red while the battery is charging and turns off when charging stops or is complete.
Getting to know your phone Front panel buttons ( ) (menu) Press to display a list of options available in the current screen. (home) Press to display the Home screen. Press and hold to display a list of recently used apps. (back) Press to return to the previous screen or close the current dialogue box, menu, on-screen keyboard, etc. Using the touch panel screen Your phone features a touch panel screen, which you can operate by touching directly with your fingers.
Getting to know your phone Tapping and holding Flicking Tap an item or icon without releasing your finger from the touch panel screen to display a context menu, if available. Move your finger across the touch panel screen quickly to browse through pages, pictures, etc. Dragging Scrolling Hold your finger on an item or icon and, without lifting your finger, move your finger on the touch panel screen to drag the item to another place.
Getting to know your phone Pinching Using two fingers, “pinch” together two points on the touch panel screen to zoom out, and push apart two points on the touch panel screen to zoom in.
Getting to know your phone Launching an app in the Home screen Tap the app’s icon. Moving an item on the Home screen 1. Tap and hold an item until the phone vibrates and the item is highlighted. 2. Drag the item to the new location. • You can move items to other pages by dragging them to the left or right edge of the screen. Adding a widget to the Home screen Widgets are special items that you can use to view weather, news, or other information quickly and without leaving the Home screen. 1.
Getting to know your phone Viewing the [App List] Tap [App List] in the Home screen. Browsing the [App List] Flick left and right to view different pages. Adding a shortcut to an app on the Home screen 1. Tap and hold an app until the phone vibrates and the app is highlighted. • The screen switches to the Home screen. 2. Drag the app and drop it on the Home screen. Searching for a preinstalled app Tap [Preinstall] in the [App List]. Searching for a downloaded app Tap [Download] in the [App List].
Getting to know your phone Note • App behaviours vary. The current app may not have an options menu, or the method for opening the options menu may be different. Switching between apps Press and hold . When the list of recently used apps is displayed, tap the desired app. Status and notifications Status bar The status bar is displayed at the top of your phone’s screen when using most apps.
Getting to know your phone The space bar. Tap to enter a space; tap and hold to select a different input language. Tap to enter a period. Tap to enter a line break or confirm the text you have input. Tap to delete the character before the cursor; tap and hold to delete characters quickly. Note • You can tap and hold certain keys to display a list of other characters available. • You can also enter text by sliding your finger from one key to another.
Getting to know your phone Customising your phone You can customise your phone by changing the date and time, ringtone, vibrating mode, screen settings, display language, etc. Some commonly used settings are explained below. General settings Setting the date, time, and time zone Your phone can set its date and time setting automatically using network-provided information, or you can set the date and time manually if you prefer. 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Date & time]. 3.
Getting to know your phone Setting the screen timeout The screen timeout setting determines how much time passes before the screen automatically turns off to save power. 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Display] ® [Screen timeout]. 3. Select the time. Note • You can turn off the screen at any time by pressing . Setting the screen to stay on while charging the phone 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Applications] ® [Development] ® [Stay awake].
Getting to know your phone Account settings Entering your account information You can enter your account information for services such as Google contacts, Facebook, and Twitter, so that you can use your phone to access these services. 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Accounts & sync]. 3. To add an account to the phone: → Tap [Add account] and follow the on-screen instructions.
Getting to know your phone Connecting the stereo headset A Headset button B Microphone A B Note • Make sure you insert the headset plug completely into the headset jack.
Connecting to networks Connecting to networks Connecting to mobile networks In order to send text and multimedia messages, and to connect to the Internet, your phone must be configured to connect to a 2G and/or 3G network. For most mobile networks and mobile network operators, your phone is configured at the time of purchase and you do not need to configure your phone manually. For information about configuring your phone manually, contact your mobile network operator.
Connecting to networks 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Wireless & networks] ® [Mobile networks]. 3. Turn off the [Data enabled] checkbox. Enabling data roaming When data roaming is enabled, you may be able to use another mobile network operator’s network for data connections. This can be useful when you are outside of the range of your operator’s network. Note that data transmission charges may apply, and some apps on your phone may use data connections without notifying you.
Connecting to networks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Home screen, press . Tap [Settings] ® [Wireless & networks] ® [Wi-Fi settings] ® [Add Wi-Fi network]. Enter the network SSID. Select the network’s security type and enter its password, if required. Tap [Save]. Enabling Wi-Fi network notification Your phone can notify when a Wi-Fi network is available. 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Wireless & networks] ® [Wi-Fi settings]. 3. Turn on the [Network notification] checkbox.
Connecting to networks 4. Enter the information as needed. 5. Press . 6. Tap [Save]. Disconnecting from a VPN 1. Open the notification panel by dragging the status bar down. 2. Tap the VPN connection notification. Creating a Wi-Fi hotspot Your phone can function as a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing you to share your phone’s mobile network connection with up to five devices. Configuring the phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot 1. From the Home screen, press . 2.
Calling Calling You can use the [Phone] app to make and receive calls, as well as use services supported by your mobile network operator, such as voicemail and call forwarding. For information about available services, contact your mobile network operator. Making emergency calls Your phone supports international emergency numbers, such as 112 and 911. 1. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the emergency number. • To delete a number, tap . 3. Tap . 4. Tap [End] to end the call.
Calling Using the speakerphone Tap [Speaker] to turn on the speakerphone during a call. Tap [Speaker] again to switch back to the earpiece. Activating the screen while talking Your phone’s proximity sensor detects when you raise the phone to your ear and automatically turns off the screen. This not only saves battery power, but also prevents you from inadvertently operating the screen while talking. You can turn the screen back on during a call by pressing and holding .
Calling Adding information from the call log to your phonebook 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap [Call log]. Tap and hold the number and then tap [Add to contacts]. Tap an existing contact or tap [New contact]. Enter the information as needed and tap [Done]. Clearing the call log 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Phone] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap [Call log]. Press . Tap [Clear call log] ® [OK].
Calling Turning call waiting on 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Call settings] ® [Additional settings]. 3. Turn on the [Call waiting] checkbox. Answering another call while talking on the phone When you hear the call waiting tone, drag to the right across the screen. Rejecting a call received while talking on the phone When you hear the call waiting tone, drag to the left across the screen.
Calling 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Call settings] ® [Fixed Dialling Numbers] ® [Enable FDN]. 3. Enter your PIN 2 code and then tap [OK]. Editing the list of fixed dialling numbers 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Call settings] ® [Fixed Dialling Numbers] ® [FDN list].
Phonebook Phonebook Adding contacts to your phone You can use the [Phonebook] app to store all your contact information. Phonebook entries (also called “contacts”) contain name, address, phone number, email address, and other information about your friends, family, and colleagues. There are several ways you can get contact information into your phone. • Use your phone to add contact information manually.
Phonebook Managing your contacts Adding yourself to your phonebook 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap your phone number at the top of the screen. Press . Tap [Edit contact]. Edit each item as needed. • Tap the image icon to add an image. • Tap or to add or delete fields. • To undo the changes you have made, tap [Revert]. Note that if you press saved. 6. Tap [Done]. , the changes will be Searching for a contact There are several ways to search for a contact.
Phonebook 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Phonebook] in the Home screen or [App List]. Press . Tap [Import/Export] ® [Export] ® [Share visible contacts]. Select an app and then follow the on-screen instructions. Note • Group names are not sent when exporting contacts using this method.
Email Email Setting up an email account You can use your phone’s [Email] app to send and receive emails. The [Email] app supports POP3, IMAP, and Exchange accounts. Setting up an email account in your phone 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. Enter your email address and password. Tap [Next]. Follow the on-screen instructions. Note • If the account cannot be set up using this procedure, you may need to set up the account manually.
Email Adding a sender’s email address to your phonebook 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. Select the desired message. Tap the name of the sender at the top of screen. Tap [OK]. Select an existing contact or tap [New contact]. Edit the contact information then tap [Done]. Replying to an email message 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. Select the desired message. Tap [Reply] or [Reply all]. Enter your reply then tap [Send].
Email 2. 3. 4. 5. Select the desired account. Press . Tap [Account settings]. Turn on the [Default account] checkbox. Removing an email account from the phone 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired account. 3. Tap [Remove account] ® [OK]. Changing an email account settings You can change various settings for an email account such as [Account name], [Signature], and [Inbox check frequency]. 1. Tap [Email] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2.
Messaging Messaging Using text and multimedia messaging You can use your phone to send and receive text messages using SMS (Short Message Service). If you have subscribed to your mobile network operator’s MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you can also send and receive messages that contain media files, such as pictures and videos. For details about these services, contact your mobile network operator. Note • SMS messages are typically limited to 160 characters.
Messaging 2. Tap and hold the conversation. 3. Tap [Add to Contacts]. Calling a message sender 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap the conversation. Tap the sender’s number. . Tap Saving a file attachment 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Messaging] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap the conversation. If the message has not been downloaded yet, tap [Download]. Tap and hold the file and then select the desired option.
Web browser Web browser Your phone includes a full-featured web browser that allows you to view web pages, manage bookmarks, download pictures and files, etc. Note • A data plan is required to access the Internet when using your operator’s mobile network. Contact your mobile network operator regarding data plans and rates. • Additional charges may be incurred for accessing the Internet or downloading media files from the Internet. Contact your mobile network operator for more information.
Web browser 5. Tap to close the search bar. Opening a new window while browsing You can open new windows and switch between different pages while browsing. 1. Press . 2. Tap [New window]. Switching between windows while browsing 1. Press . 2. Tap [Windows]. 3. Tap the desired page. Adding a web page shortcut to the Home screen while browsing 1. 2. 3. 4. Press . Tap [Bookmarks] ® [Add]. Edit the name and web address of the web page as desired and then tap [OK].
Web browser Deleting a bookmark 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. Press . Tap [Bookmarks]. Tap and hold the bookmark and then tap [Delete bookmark]. Tap [OK]. Downloading from web pages Downloading files from a web page 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Browser] in the Home screen or [App List]. Navigate to the desired page. Tap and hold the desired image or file name link. Tap [Save image] or [Save link]. Cancelling a download or deleting a downloaded file 1. 2. 3. 4.
Web browser 4. Change the desired setting. – [Text size]: Changes the text size displayed in the web browser. – [Set homepage]: Sets the web page that opens when you open a new web browser window. – [Clear history]: Clears the list of previously viewed web pages (history). – [Set search engine]: Changes the web site used for web searches. – [Reset to default]: Restores web browser settings to their default values.
Music Music The [Music] app gives you instant access to your personal music collection stored in your phone, allowing you to take your favourite music with you wherever you go. Copying media files to the phone The [Music] app detects any media files stored in your phone so that you can use your phone to listen to your music. In order to listen to your music, you must first copy it from your computer to your phone. Copying media files from your computer to your phone 1.
Music 4. Do one of following: – Choose an existing playlist. – Tap [New] to create a playlist and then follow the on-screen instructions. – Tap [Current playlist] to add the file to the current playlist. Playing a song in a playlist 1. Tap [Music] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap [Playlists]. 3. Select a playlist and then select a song to play. Removing a song from a playlist While browsing a playlist, tap and hold the name of a song, and then tap [Remove from playlist].
Pictures and videos Pictures and videos Taking pictures and recording videos Your phone offers a full-featured camera that can shoot still images and record movies. Launch the [Camera] app by tapping [Camera] in the Home screen or [App List]. Note • If the power turns off or the phone becomes excessively hot or cold when shooting a still image or recording a movie, the image or movie may not be saved, or the saved file may be unplayable.
Pictures and videos Video mode screen E A F G B H C I D A Scene mode selector B Resolution selector C Exposure adjustment D Settings panel E Available recording time F Picture/video mode selector G Zoom controls H Record button I Review screen Recording videos 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap [Camera] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap to select video mode if necessary. Select the desired scene mode, options, and zoom. Hold the phone steady and tap . to stop recording.
Pictures and videos [Shooting Mode] Select a shooting mode according to the kind of pictures you want to take. You can also use the [Scene] mode for more options. [Normal] Use this mode for typical picture taking. [Burst] Allows you to take a series of up to 7 pictures. The phone takes pictures for as long as you tap and hold . [Collage] Allows you to take multiple pictures and put them in a fun template. [Pinhole] Allows you to take pictures with a blurred dark edges.
Pictures and videos Settings panel [Scene] Select a scene mode according to the shooting conditions and the kind of pictures you want to take. Note • Certain scene modes are not available depending on the current shooting mode. [Normal] The phone sets the shutter speed and aperture value according to the brightness of the subject. [Portrait] Makes skin tones look healthier. [Landscape] Allows you to take pictures of wide landscapes by giving priority focus to distant subjects.
Pictures and videos Changing video mode settings The following settings are available when using video mode. [Scene Mode] Select a scene mode according to the shooting conditions and the kind of videos you want to take. [Normal] Use this mode for typical video recording. [Night] Uses slower shutter speeds to allow you to capture vivid nightscape videos. [Backlight] If the light source is behind the subject, this mode compensates by brightening the subject.
Pictures and videos Browsing your picture album Scroll left and right. Tap a picture or video to view it full-screen, and press to return to the album. Viewing pictures and videos by category 1. While browsing your picture album, tap the button in the upper-left corner of the screen. • The [All files] button is displayed the first time you use this app. 2. Select a category. 3. If a group of images is displayed, tap the desired group. If individual images are displayed, tap the desired image.
Location services Location services You can use your phone to find your location. Different apps can use this information to provide a variety of services, such as helping you find nearby shops and restaurants, adding location information to pictures you take with your phone, or showing you your location on a map. Your phone can calculate its approximate location based on nearby wireless networks and by using its GPS (Global Positioning System) antenna, which receives signals from satellites.
Location services Getting directions You can use Google Maps to get detailed directions for travelling by car, public transportation, or on foot. Using Google Maps to get directions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap [Maps] in the Home screen or [App List]. Press . Tap [Directions]. Specify the starting point and end point as desired. Select a mode of transportation. Get directions for when travelling by car Get directions for when travelling by public transportation Get directions for when travelling on foot 6.
Location services Note • Maps and place information may not be available in certain areas. Latitude Google Latitude lets you share your location and status with your friends, as well as send instant messages and emails, make phone calls, etc. Note • In order to use these features, you need to create a Google account. Sharing your location and status information with your friends You can share your location and status information with your friends who also use Latitude. 1.
Other apps Other apps IC Link You can use an IC card to trigger actions on your phone, such as opening a frequently-used web site or app, or changing the app used to display the Home screen. Registering an IC card to the IC Link feature 1. Tap [NFC Starter] in the Home screen or [App List]. • If an IC card has already been registered, tap [New] to register an additional card. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions and touch the IC card to the [NFC] mark on the rear of the phone. 3. Tap [Yes]. 4.
Other apps Adding a new note 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap [New note]. Enter the title and then enter the note text. twice when finished. Press Editing a note 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. Tap the desired note. Edit the title and note text as desired. Press twice when finished. Deleting a note 1. Tap [Notepad] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Tap and hold the desired note. 3. Tap [Delete] ® [OK]. Sharing a note 1. 2. 3. 4.
Other apps 2. Press . 3. Tap [Day], [Week], or [Month] as desired. Viewing multiple calendars 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. Press . Tap [More] ® [Calendars]. Tap the icons to hide, display, and sync the desired calendars. Tap [OK]. Creating an event 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. Press . Tap [More] ® [New event]. Enter the event details. • If you set a reminder, your phone will remind you at the set time and status bar. 5. Tap [Done].
Other apps Changing calendar settings 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap [Calendar] in the Home screen or [App List]. Press . Tap [More] ® [Settings]. Change the settings as desired. YouTube You can use your phone to access the YouTube video-sharing service where you can view videos uploaded by other YouTube users. If you have a YouTube account, you can upload videos from your phone. Watching a video 1. Tap [YouTube] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Browse the list of videos and tap the desired video. 3.
Play Store Play Store Google Play Google Play is an online service where you can buy apps, music, movies, and books. You can use the [Play Store] app to purchase and download Google Play content. Note • A Google account and Internet access are required to use [Play Store]. • Google Play and certain service content may not be available in all regions. • Google Play and the [Play Store] app were previously named “Android Market” and “Market“, respectively.
Play Store 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Applications] ® [Manage applications]. 3. Tap the desired app. 4. Tap [Uninstall] ® [OK]. Note • You may not be able to delete some preinstalled apps. Viewing app permissions In order to perform properly, some apps must access information stored on your phone or information about your phone. For example, certain apps may want to know your geographic location so that they can provide you with relevant information.
Connecting to other devices Connecting to other devices Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology enables short-range (about 10 m) communication, including voice, audio, and data transfer, between Bluetooth-compatible devices such as phones, hands-free accessories, and computers. Bluetooth wireless technology allows you to take advantage of a wide variety of features.
Connecting to other devices 3. Tap the name of device in the [Bluetooth devices] list. Note • While your phone can be paired to multiple Bluetooth devices, each Bluetooth profile (phone and audio) can connect to only one device at a time. Entering the phone name You can enter a name for your phone so that it is easily identified by other devices when your phone is discoverable. 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [Wireless & networks] ® [Bluetooth settings]. 3.
Connecting to other devices Receiving data from a Bluetooth device 1. Send the data to your phone from the sending device. • Refer to the operating instructions included with the other device for details. 2. Open the phone’s notification panel and tap [Bluetooth share: Incoming file] ® [Accept]. USB You can use the included USB cable to connect your phone to your computer.
Connecting to other devices DLNA (content streaming) The [DLNA] app is a multimedia content streaming app that allows you to connect your phone wirelessly to other DLNA-compatible network devices. DLNA-compatible devices, including your phone, can be used to stream content to other DLNA-compatible devices and copy or transfer content from one device to another. This means you can enjoy your multimedia content even when it is stored on another device.
Synchronise, backup, and restore Synchronise, backup, and restore You can synchronise information on your phone with information stored somewhere else. This allows you to make sure that the latest files, emails, calendar events, and other information stored on your phone and other devices are up-to-date. Synchronising with your Google account Google Sync allows you to synchronise your phone with your Gmail account, Google Calendar events, and your Google contacts.
Synchronise, backup, and restore Note • You can remove all but the first Google account registered in the phone. To delete the first account, you must reset the phone. See “Resetting the phone” (page 76) for more information. Synchronising your corporate email, calendar and contacts You can use your phone to access your corporate email account, calendar appointments, and contacts. Note • This feature requires that your institution uses a Microsoft Exchange server.
Synchronise, backup, and restore Note • Make sure the battery is charged before backing up data. Restoring backed up data 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Home screen, press . Tap [Settings] ® [Privacy] ® [USB storage backup] ® [Restore data to phone]. Enter the terminal password and tap [OK]. Select the type of data that will be restored. Select the desired option. – [Replace]: The backup data replaces the current data. – [Add]: The backup data is added to the current data. 6.
Phone security Phone security There are various ways you can lock your phone. – Locking the screen: This prevents you from accidentally tapping your phone and operating it unintentionally. You can also lock the screen using a security method to prevent unauthorised access to your phone. Once the screen is locked, it must be unlocked before your phone can be used. When the screen is unlocked, the user has access to the phone and most settings.
Phone security Hiding your data You can store important information, such as documents, pictures, videos, and email accounts in a virtual “safe” on your phone, where they are protected from unauthorised access. Information stored in the safe cannot be seen while the safe is closed. Note • In order to use this feature, you must first configure the screen lock (see “Locking the screen” (page 66)). Opening the safe 1. Tap [Data Security] in the Home screen or [App List]. 2. Enter the correct unlock method.
Phone security 3. Enter the desired terminal password and then tap [OK]. 4. Enter the desired terminal password again and then tap [OK]. Protecting your SIM card You can lock the SIM card to prevent unauthorised use of the card, even if it is removed and inserted into another phone. Once the SIM card is locked, it must be unlocked each time the phone is turned on. If the unlock code is entered incorrectly 3 times, it can only be unlocked with the operator-provided PUK (Personal Unblocking Key).
Updating the phone Updating the phone Downloading updates wirelessly When software updates have been released for your phone, you can download them wirelessly. Checking for updates automatically 1. From the Home screen, press . 2. Tap [Settings] ® [About phone] ® [Software update] ® [Update from server] ® [Settings]. 3. Select the desired setting. – When the [Auto search] checkbox is turned on, the phone will connect to the network automatically at the preset time and search for updates.
Phone settings overview Phone settings overview You can customise general phone settings to suit your needs using the [Settings] menu. Settings are grouped into the categories explained below. To view the [Settings] menu from the Home screen, press and then tap [Settings]. Settings category 70 Description [Wireless & networks] Contains wireless network, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth wireless technology, VPN, and other settings.
List of icons List of icons Status icons Signal strength Roaming GPRS is available GPRS in use EDGE is available EDGE in use 3G is available 3G in use Battery is charging eco mode is on GPS is activated Airplane mode is on Bluetooth feature is on Bluetooth device is connected SIM card is not inserted Connected to Wi-Fi network Microphone is muted Speakerphone is on Vibrate mode is on Silent mode is on Voicemail has been received Alarm is set User Guide 71
List of icons Notification icons New Gmail New email message New instant message New voicemail Data is synchronising Wireless networks are available PC is connected via USB Error message Missed call Call in progress Call is on hold Downloading data Uploading data 72 User Guide
List of icons App icons Preinstalled apps may vary by region.
List of icons Navigation Directions Places Location-based places of interest Latitude Location-based status tracking Facebook Social network Twitter Social media Talk Instant messaging Play Store Software purchase and download Calculator Calculator PC Backup Data backup eco mode Power management Settings General device configuration NFC Starter NFC tag utility Task viewer App management Panasonic Smartphone Site Link to Panasonic web site 74 User Guide
List of icons Calendar Appointment management Notepad Text memos Polaris Office Office apps User Guide 75
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting General troubleshooting My phone is not working as expected If you experience any difficulty with the phone, try to resolve the problem by performing the following troubleshooting tips. Perform each operation one by one until the problem is resolved. – Turn the phone off and then on again. – Turn the phone off, remove and re-insert the SIM card, then turn the phone on again. – Update the phone. See page “Updating the phone” (page 69) for more information.
Troubleshooting The phone is hot When you use apps that require more power or when you use apps for an extended period of time, the phone may feel hot to the touch. This is normal and should not affect the phone’s life span or performance. I cannot make or receive calls • Reception may be poor in the current location. Move to another area and try again. • Confirm that the phone is connected to the correct network.
Troubleshooting The touch panel screen does not turn on as expected A foreign object is interfering with the proximity sensor. Remove any protective covers from the screen that may be interfering with the touch panel screen’s functionality. No sound is heard • Confirm that silent mode is turned off. • Confirm that the volume is turned up. Connectivity using Bluetooth wireless technology is not working • Make sure that the Bluetooth feature of both devices is turned on.
Need help? Need help? If you experience any problems with your phone, there are several ways that we can be of assistance. Troubleshooting Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this document for assistance in solving any problems you might be having with your phone. Support on the web Visit the support web site at http://www.panasonic.eu/customer_service.html for the latest support information, software downloads, FAQs, and more.
Index Index Sharing Syncing D A Data security 67 Date & time 17 Directions 51 DLNA 62 AC adaptor 6 Account information 19 Airplane mode 17 App List 13 App updates 14 Apps Adding shortcuts 14 Searching for 14 Update 14 E Earpiece volume 25 eco mode 19 Email 33 Accounts 34 Composing 33 Default account 34 Deleting 34 File attachments 33 Forwarding 34 Reading 33 Receiving 33 Removing account 35 Replying 34 Sending 33 Setting accounts 33 Emergency calls 25 Entering text 15 B Backup 64, 65 Battery chargin
Index Notification icons 72 Status icons 71 Screen lock 66 Screen timeout 18 Security 66, 67 Settings 70 Account & sync 63 Account information 19 Airplane mode 17 Brightness 17 Browser 40 Call forwarding 27 Call waiting 28 Caller ID 28 Camera 45, 48 Contrast correction 49, 56 Data roaming 22 Date & time 17 Dialling touch tones 18 Disabling network data connection First time 8 Fixed dialling 28 General 17 Google account 35 GPS 50 Input language 16 Internet 21 Ringtone 18 Screen language 17 Screen timeout 1
Index U Update software 69 Uploading videos 56 USB cable 6, 7 USB storage 61 USB tethering 61 V Vibrate 18 Videos 45, 48 Voice recognition 16 Voice recorder 54 Voicemail 27 Playing messages 27 Settings 27 Volume 18, 25 VPN 23 W Wallpaper 13 Web browser 38 Widgets 13 Wi-Fi 22 Wi-Fi hotspot 24 Y YouTube 82 56 User Guide
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