X800 Operating Instructions Contents Introduction .................... 1 Text Entry.......................36 Safety considerations............. 1 Care and maintenance........... 5 About this manual .................. 7 Settings ..........................40 About Your Phone.......... 9 Phone overview...................... 9 Key functions........................ 10 Display ................................. 13 Indicator light........................ 15 Getting Started .............
Contents Gallery ..................................99 PhotoBase ..........................106 RealOne Player ..................110 Video Recorder...................113 Calendar ...................... 116 Tools ............................ 122 Tools menu structure..........122 Calculator ...........................123 Converter............................124 Notepad ..............................125 Recorder.............................126 miniSD Card (memory card) ................128 To-do list............
Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks – GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
Introduction Aircraft Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft. Ensure that the setting of the Alarm or Power on time function will not contravene regulations whereby it may automatically power on when in an aircraft or medical facility etc. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal.
Introduction and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the products to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse. Backup Copies & Security It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as appropriate, of any important information and data which you store in your phone’s memory.
Introduction attachments may damage the phone and violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or attachment may result in the invalidation of your guarantee – this does not affect your statutory rights. Camera You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and objects and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the camera.
Introduction use in specified applications and environments. This includes but is not limited to use in hospitals, aircraft, whilst driving and any other restricted uses. Some of the contents described in this manual are subject to change without notice. Care and maintenance Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear while pressing the keys. Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone.
Introduction Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment/battery. Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive material (i.e. metal jewellery, keys, etc.). Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and +35°C. It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range.
Introduction About this manual Symbols used in this manual The following symbols are used in this manual to represent the limited availability of the function or service. = Depending on your SIM. = Depending on network availability. = Depending on your network operator. The service may only be available on a subscription basis. = Depending on country.
Introduction How to read this manual Call Logs settings in Call Logs menu on page 160. This function is SIM dependent. For other symbols, refer to page 7. z Menu navigation Before following the steps, you need to enter the Main menu, then move through the sub menus, described next to the z icon. “>” means “scroll through the menu and select”. In the example given above: From Main menu, press Navigation key (up/down/left/right) to scroll to Call Logs and press Navigation key (centre).
About Your Phone Phone overview Earpiece Main Display Navigation key One Push Auto Open button Left Soft key Menu key Send key Right Soft key Clear key End key Asterisk key Browser key Silent Mode key Power key Edit key Microphone Camera Lens PhotoLight miniSD Card Slot Indicator Light Personal Handsfree Connector/ Charging Connector/ Data Transmission Connector Multibutton External Display/ Viewfinder Speaker Infrared Port 9
About Your Phone Key functions Key name Function Key icon*1 Power key Press and hold to switch the phone on/off. Press to switch phone off, change ringtone, eject miniSD Card, lock keypad or lock the phone. [,] Navigation key Press outside edges to scroll up [1], down [2], left [3] or right [4] to move through menus and text. Press centre [0] to select option or take a picture in Camera mode. [1] [2] [3] [4] [0] Left Soft key Perform action named in lower left of display.
About Your Phone Key name Function Key icon*1 Numeric keys Enter numbers and characters. Press and hold [S] - [K] for Speed dialling. Press and hold [L] to enter + character for international dialling. In edit mode, [L] to enter space. Asterisk key In numeric and standby modes, press repeatedly for *, +, p and w characters. In Dictionary mode, scroll to other word choices when word is underlined. In edit mode, press to open special character table. [e] Silent Mode key Enter # character.
About Your Phone Quick keys You can easily access features instead of navigating through the menus. Key Function In standby mode [5]9[6] Short press [0] Open Contacts [q] Open Call Logs [S] - [K] Long press Combination press Open preset application (To change the application, see “Standby mode settings” on page 45.
About Your Phone Display Main display (in standby mode) Time Signal strength icon Network that phone is currently using Battery charge level icon Date Wallpaper Left Soft key selection area Right Soft key selection area External display (in standby mode) [t] on the side of the phone once to switch on backlight, then press as needed to toggle between clock and icon views.
About Your Phone Status icons The status icons are displayed or animated according to the currently activated functions. Icon Meaning Signal strength; the more bars visible, the stronger the signal No network connection Seven levels indicate battery charge level. Bars scroll when battery is charging.
About Your Phone Icon Meaning New message received Message in Outbox waiting to be sent Bluetooth is enabled Bluetooth is active Infrared is enabled (flashes when active) USB connection enabled 1 2 34 Navigation key - scroll and move up or down options Navigation key - scroll left or right, move left or right to view tabs *1 Indicator light The Indicator light flashes or beams when you receive calls/ messages, the battery is charging, the alarm sounds or you press the keypad.
Getting Started Installing the SIM and the battery The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card and the battery must be installed before using your phone. Before handling the SIM and the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone before charging. Inserting/removing the SIM See “Inserting/removing the battery” on page 17 to remove the battery cover and the battery.
Getting Started Inserting/removing the battery Inserting the battery 1. Insert the small tab at the top of the battery into the notch at the top of the battery compartment. Ensure the 3 gold contacts align with the 3 gold pins in the phone. 2. Replace the cover on the phone. Make sure the cover clicks into place. Removing the battery 1. Slide the cover slightly toward the left of the phone, using your fingernail, then lift the cover off the phone. 2.
Getting Started Charging the battery Your phone can be charged either when it is switched on or off. You can use your phone switched on even while charging. Ensure that the battery is attached in the phone before charging. 1. Open the connector cover at the left side of the phone as you turn over and upside down the phone. Connect the charger to the Charging Connector, then connect the charger to the mains power supply. 2.
Getting Started Low battery warning When the battery power is low, a “Battery low” message will be displayed and a warning tone will sound. The phone will automatically switch off after the tone. Fully recharge the battery. If you receive the low battery warning during a conversation, charge your phone to continue the conversation. Installing miniSD Card The miniSD Card is a memory card used to expand phone memory and a way to transfer files to other devices. Inserting the miniSD Card 1.
Getting Started Opening/closing the phone You can open your phone by pressing the One Push Auto Open button. One Push Auto Open button Clamshell setting Opening the phone answers the incoming call and closing the phone ends the call. When Active clamshell setting is set to Off (see page 46), you must answer the incoming call by [q]. Closing the phone switches the caller’s voice to the back loudspeaker and mutes your voice.
Menu Navigation Main menu structure The 12 menus in Grid view are as follows: Settings Camera ...............96 Tools Ringtones .................40 Themes ....................42 Settings ....................44 Clock ........................57 SpeedDial.................59 Voice ........................60 PB Setup ..................65 About........................65 Calculator............... 123 Converter ............... 124 Notepad ................. 125 Recorder ................ 126 miniSD ..............
Menu Navigation Displaying the menu The menu system allows you to access functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypads. The menu view can be switched between Grid view and List view. 1. [z] (Menu) The main menu appears with 12 menu options. (See “Main menu structure” on page 21.) 2. [1929394] to scroll to the desired menu 7 [0] If an or appears at the bottom of the display, [192] to scroll to additional items. To go back to the main menu: 1. [6] (Exit) To change the menu view: 1.
Menu Navigation Navigating the applications Tabs There may be more files, folders, or pages associated with an application item, which can be viewed by moving right and left across the screen. This is indicated by tabs , arrows , or numbers near the top of the screen. For example, if you are viewing page 5 of 12 pages associated with a file, 5/12 and arrows are displayed. [394] to move through the tabs and pages.
Menu Navigation To keep a menu item open: [w] to go to the standby screen. Note: During a phone call, [w] terminates the call instead of acting as a shortcut to the standby screen.
Menu Navigation Mark/Unmark In menu items containing many files, you can mark specific files in which to perform an action. For example, you may wish to delete 5 images from your Images folder containing 29 images. 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Mark/Unmark 7 [4] 3. To place or remove a checkmark next to the desired file: [192] to scroll to Mark or Unmark 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To mark or Unmark all files: [192] to scroll to Mark all or Unmark all 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4. [5] (Options) 5.
Basic Operations Making calls To make a call, your phone must be within range of a network with adequate signal strength. Standard dialling In standby mode: 1. Enter the area code and phone number 7 [q] 2. When the other party answers, talk into the microphone 3. [w] or close the flip to hang up Note: To erase a digit, [x]. While on a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume by [394]. Contacts dialling You can make calls using the numbers in Contacts stored on your phone or SIM card.
Basic Operations Speed dialling If you assigned speed dial number keys to your frequently called numbers, you can dial them with 2 key presses. See “Calling a speed dial number” on page 60. Voice dialling You can make calls by saying the name of the person you wish to call. See “Voice Dial” on page 60. Automatic redial If Automatic redial setting is set to On (see page 45), your phone will automatically redial the number up to 10 times. [6] (Quit) or [w] to stop automatic redialling.
Basic Operations Emergency call To make an emergency call, the antenna ( p ) must be present. 1. Enter the local emergency number (such as [AAS]) 7 [q] Note: You can call the local emergency number even if the keys are locked. Most countries support the international emergency number 112. If you find the number does not work on your phone, please call your service provider. Making emergency calls without a SIM is country or network operator dependent.
Basic Operations Rejecting calls While the phone is ringing and/or vibrating: 1. [w] Muting Ringing tone You can turn the Ringing tone and/or vibration off before answering a call. While the phone is ringing and/or vibrating: 1. When the phone is closed: [t] When the phone is open: [6] (Silence) 2. [q] to answer the call Answering a second call While on an active call, you may receive another call. To enable this service, Call waiting must be active. (See Call waiting setting on page 45.
Basic Operations Ending calls There are several ways to end a call: • Close the flip. • [w] • [6] (End call) • [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to End active call 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To end all calls if there are more than one: • [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to End all calls 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To end all calls and data connections: • Press and hold [w] Silent mode To use your phone in quiet situation, you can activate the Silent mode. You can personalise the Silent mode setting.
Basic Operations Voice mail Voice mail is a network service which allows callers, who could not reach you, to leave voice messages. When a new voice message is stored, an alert sounds and ( ) appears on the display. To use this service, you may need to subscribe to the Voice mail service through your network operator. For further details, contact your network operator. To retrieve stored voice messages: In standby mode: 1. Press and hold [A] to call your voice mailbox 2. Follow the recorded instructions 3.
Basic Operations Handsfree talking To hear the caller’s voice from the handsfree loudspeaker: [6] (Loudsp.) To go back to the earpiece: [6] (Handset) Loudspeaker icon -- handsfree is active. Earpiece icon -- handsfree is not active.
Basic Operations DTMF DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) can be sent during a conversation. These are often used to access Voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example, you may need to enter a number to remotely access Voice mail messages. Sending DTMF during a call 1. Enter digits ([L] - [K], [e] or [r]) OR If you stored a DTMF sequence in a Contacts card, 1. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Send DTMF 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 2.
Basic Operations Making a second call You can make another call while on a call. During a call: 1. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to New call 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 7 Enter the second phone number OR [5] (Find) to select a phone number from the Contacts list 2. [q] The first call is put on hold. 3. [q] to switch between the two calls if required Multiple calls operations In-call options (while on multiple calls) While on more than one call, the following options are available by [5] (Options).
Basic Operations Conference You can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the same time. During a call (one active call and one call on hold): 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Conference 7 [0]9[5] (Select) The 2 calls are joined into a Conference call. To add new participants: During a Conference call: 1. Call the next person or answer an incoming call See “Making a second call” on page 34 or “Answering a second call” on page 29. 2. [5] (Options) 3.
Text Entry Your phone provides three text entry modes to enter characters. Alpha mode Multi-tap mode A traditional way to type in a letter. Press a key several times until the required letter appears. Dictionary mode (T9®) A predictive text entry system. You can enter a word with fewer key press. Number mode You can enter numbers (0-9), e and r. Selecting a Writing language To change the writing language, see Writing language setting on page 38.
Text Entry T9® Text input method The T9® text input method enables you to enter text faster and easier. You only need to press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The program searches its built-in dictionary to predict the word that most closely matches your key presses. 1. In text entry screen, press a key once for any letter you require on that key 2. Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached 3. [e] repeatedly until the correct word is displayed 4.
Text Entry Editing text Move the cursor by pressing [1929394] to the position you want to insert or delete a letter. To delete a character, press [x]. To cut/copy/paste text 1. [1929394] to move to the left of text you wish to cut or copy 2. While holding down [m], press [4] to highlight the text 3. [m] 7 [192] to scroll to Cut or Copy 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4. [1929394] to move to a new desired location 5.
Text Entry The following table shows characters available on your phone. The characters vary depending on the Writing language setting. Text mode (Writing language: English) Key Alpha mode Dictionary (T9®) (T9abc, T9Abc or T9ABC) [L] Space 0 Multi-tap (abc, Abc or ABC) (Linefeed) Number mode 0 [A] .,-?!’@:;/1 .
Settings Settings menu structure Ringtones........... 40 Themes...............42 Settings ..............44 Clock .................. 57 SpeedDial ...........59 Voice...................60 PB Setup ............ 65 About ..................65 Ringtones Ringtone profiles are set up for use in different environments to alert you to calls and messages. Choose from General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, and Pager. Note: Free contents are available for your X800 phone. For downloading information, visit www.
Settings Changing ringtones/alert tones/volume You can change or personalise individual settings within a ringtone. z Main menu > Settings > Ringtones 1. [192] to scroll to the desired ringtone 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Personalise 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Ringing tone Choose the desired tone. To hear the tone, highlight the tone name and wait. To stop the tone, press any key.
Settings Themes Change the visual look of your phone screens. Activating a theme z Main menu > Settings > Themes 1. [192] to scroll to the desired theme 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2. To apply: [192] to scroll to Apply 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To preview and apply: [192] to scroll to Preview 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 7 [5] (Apply) 3. [5] (Yes) or [6] (No) Changing wallpaper/screen saver Change the background image of the standby screen or Favourites screen, the colour of bars and frame boxes, and the screen saver.
Settings Favourites wallpaper Favourites. Choose from Default, User defined (your own image from Gallery or downloaded), other themes, or None. Note: When the copy option appears, you can copy themes from the phone memory to the miniSD Card or in reverse. Downloading new themes You can download themes directly from predetermined web sites without first going to the Browser application. These links are set by agreements with contents providers who offer the themes. z Main menu > Settings > Themes 1.
Settings Settings Phone settings z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Phone > General 1. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Phone language Choose a language in which the text on the displays will appear. Select Yes. The phone will restart in the language selected. Automatic uses the language dictated by the SIM card. Writing language Choose a language in which the texts you are writing will appear, e.g. writing a text message.
Settings Display settings z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Phone > Display 1. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Brightness [394] to adjust brightness, then [5] (OK). Screen saver timeout [394] to choose from 1 minute to 30 minutes of no activity until screen saver switches on and [5] (OK). Standby mode settings Choose an application name to display on the Left and Right Soft keys in standby mode to use as shortcuts to the respective applications.
Settings Speed dialling Select On to start dialling by a press and hold of preset number key in standby mode. First, set up Speed dial keys (see “Speed dial” on page 59). Anykey answer Select On to answer incoming calls by pressing any key except [6], [w] or [,]. Active clamshell Select On to answer a call by opening the flip clamshell and to disconnect phone calls by closing the flip clamshell. When set to Off, you must answer the incoming call by [q].
Settings To view, edit, or add new access points, first you must obtain the configurations from your service provider to be entered into the phone. Note: Types of data services your phone can support are: Data call (Circuit switched data) and GPRS (Packet data). Contact your service provider to find out about types of data technologies offered and subscription rates.
Settings Access point name*2 Enter name supplied by service provider. User name Enter a user name, supplied by service provider, if required. Prompt password To have the phone ask for the password each time you log on, select Yes. Password Enter password, supplied by service provider, if required. Authentication Select Normal or Secure. Homepage Enter Internet web address of service. Data call type*1 Determined by your mobile and Internet service providers.
Settings Proxy port number 1 Select Yes to use dial back servers. Use callback* Callback Enter the proxy port number for access point. Select Use server no. for callback, or Use other no. type*1 Callback number*1 Enter the phone number the callback server should use. Use PPP compression*1 Select Yes to use PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) compression. Use login script*1 Select Yes to use login script defined in Login script field. Login script*1 Enter the login script to be used.
Settings Note: If you selected to attach to GPRS when available and are in an area without GPRS service, then the phone will attempt to connect to GPRS service periodically. Data call settings You can choose a time period to disconnect from the data call if there is no activity. z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Connection > Data call 1. [0] to select Online time 2. [192] to scroll to User defined or Unlimited 7 [0] 3.
Settings z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Security > Phone and SIM 1. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Activate Phone PIN Select Yes to require entry of PIN code each time the phone is switched on. Requires PIN code to activate. PIN To change PIN code, enter current PIN code, new PIN code twice, then [5] (OK). PIN2 To change PIN2 code, enter current PIN2 code, then new PIN2 code twice, then [5] (OK). Note: If PIN or PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the SIM card locks.
Settings Lock if SIM changed To prevent the phone from being used if an unknown SIM card is inserted, select Yes. Note: If you change the lock code then cannot recall it, your service provider cannot identify the code. The phone must then be reset at an authorised service centre. Fixed dialling and closed user group Fixed dialling restricts outgoing calls to “fixed numbers” contained in SIM cards that support this feature.
Settings Certificate management Certificates are attachments to electronic messages used to verify senders and recipients of data over nonsecure networks, such as email servers or the Internet. Authority certificates are downloaded to your phone and are used to check server certificate signatures and to guarantee that the certificate is issued by a certification authority (CA). Personal certificates are issued to you by a certification authority.
Settings Call divert Divert incoming calls (voice, data) to another number. Activating/cancelling Call divert z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Call divert 1. [192] to scroll to All voice calls, If busy, If not answered, If out of reach, If not available, All fax calls or All data calls 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Activate or Cancel 7 [0]9[5] (Select) (If Activate is selected, go to the next step.) 3.
Settings Call barring Call barring restricts certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls, using a password furnished by your service provider. Activating/cancelling Call barring z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Call barring 1. [192] to scroll to Outgoing calls, International calls, International calls except to home ctry., Incoming calls or Incoming calls when abroad 7 [0]9[5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Activate or Cancel 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
Settings Network settings Selecting a network Set your phone to automatically or manually search for another network when roaming. Note: National regulations may not permit roaming in your home region. z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Network > Operator selection 1. [192] to scroll to Automatic or Manual 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 2.
Settings Enhancement in use Select which enhancement is attached to the phone. z Main menu > Settings > Settings > Enhancement > Enhancement in use 1. [192] to scroll to Headset or BT Accessory 7 [0]9[5] (OK) When the Bluetooth setting is activated, the enhancement setting automatically changes to BT Accessory enhancement setting. When the BT Accessory enhancement is removed, the enhancement setting reverts to Headset. Clock Time and date z Main menu > Settings > Clock 1.
Settings Auto time update*1 Select On to update time from the network. If the setting is changed while charging, the phone will restart in charging mode after selecting Yes. [,] to return to standby mode. GMT offset*2 If Auto time update is not available, select a time zone, which is offset to GMT time (e.g. +05:00 or -05:00). Daylightsaving*2 Select On to add an offset of +01:00 to the current GMT time. *1 *2 Available only if Auto time update is set to Off.
Settings To quiet the alarm indicators for 5 minutes: 1. [6] (Snooze) or any key The alarm rings at 5 minute interval (maximum 5 times). Note: The alarm works even when the phone is switched off. If you press [5] (Stop) to turn off the alarm, you are asked if you wish to switch the phone on. Do not press Yes to switch the phone on when you are in an aircraft, near sensitive medical equipment, at a refuelling point or when it may cause interference of danger.
Settings Calling a speed dial number In standby mode: 1. Press the corresponding number key [S] - [K] 7 [q] OR z Main menu > Settings > SpeedDial [1929394] to scroll to the desired number 7 [q] Note: If Speed dialling setting is set to On (see page 46), just press and hold the desired speed dial number key to start dialling in standby mode. Voice commands You can make a call, look up contact information in your Contacts list, or open an applications by using voice commands.
Settings Note: If the name has more than one number in the Contact entry, say the title of the desired number. If the phone is not sure of the number, it displays a list of choices and prompts “did you say...?” and states the first choice. If the number is correct, say “Yes”. If the number is not correct, say “No” to hear the next possible match, or scroll and select the correct number on the list. Name lookup 1. Press and hold [q] 2. After hearing “Say a command”, say “Name Lookup” 3.
Settings Digit Dialling To help the phone recognise the numbers you are saying, open Select Location and choose a geographic location for the phone to recognise only numbers that are valid in that location. Automatic chooses a location based on the phone language setting. If the phone cannot consistently recognise numbers that you are saying, select Adapt Digits to make recordings to teach the system your voice. Select Reset Digits to restore the original recognition software.
Settings Voice tags When your phone is set to a language that is not available in Voice commands, Voice tags allows you to record names and related phone numbers and store them in memory. That you can dial these numbers using Voice commands. Note: Voice tags appears only when your phone is set to a language that is not available in Voice commands. Recording voice tags 1. Press and hold [q] If you are using this feature for the first time, the phone displays a message that no voice tags are recorded. 2.
Settings Adding/editing voice tags You can store up to 30 voice tags, and edit or erase voice tags as needed. To add a voice tag: 1. Press and hold [q] 7 [5] (Settings) A list of voice tag phone numbers displays. 2. [0]9[5] (Select) to select Add voice tag 3. Continue with step 3 in “Recording voice tags” on page 63 To edit a voice tag: 1. Press and hold [q] 7 [5] (Settings) A list of voice tag phone numbers displays. 2. [192] to scroll to the desired voice tag phone number to edit 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
Settings PrintBoy setup PrintBoy setup works with your Quickoffice menu to print your Quickoffice documents wirelessly from your phone to supported printers. z Main menu > Settings > PB Setup On the Drvrs tab is a list of supported printer drivers. 1. [192] to scroll to the desired printer 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Configure 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Communications Select the method to send data to the printer. Paper Size Choose a paper size.
Contacts Creating new Contacts cards z Main menu > Contacts 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New contact 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter information in main fields Last name, First name, Company, Job title, Telephone, Mobile, Fax and E-mail 4. [6] (Done) Options From main fields, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Add thumbnail Place a picture from your Images folder into the card.
Contacts Editing Contacts cards z Main menu > Contacts 1. [192] to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Edit 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired field and enter the data To add more information, see “Options” on page 66. 4. [6] (Done) Assigning default number to dial You can set a particular phone number or address that the phone will use each time you wish to call or write messages to that person. z Main menu > Contacts 1.
Contacts Assigning Speed dial z Main menu > Contacts 1. [192] to scroll to the desired Contacts card 7 [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the phone number you wish to assign the speed dial key 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to Assign speed dial 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4. [1929394] to scroll to the desired number key 7 [5] (Assign) A short beep sounds and ( ) will appear in the phone number field.
Contacts SIM directory The SIM directory shows you the names and numbers stored on your SIM card. Your service provider can program their service numbers, your mobile phone number and other numbers into your SIM card. Unlike a Contacts entry, a SIM directory entry consists of only one name and one phone. Creating new SIM directory entries z Main menu > Contacts 1. [394] to switch to SIM directory tab 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New SIM contact 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
Contacts Options In SIM directory tab, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Call/Edit/Delete Call/edit/delete the highlighted entry. Numbers stored by your service provider cannot be edited/ deleted. Copy to Contacts Copy the highlighted SIM entry to your Contacts list. My numbers View your own phone numbers. SIM details View the number of used and free SIM entries. Using Contacts Finding a Contacts card z Main menu > Contacts 1.
Contacts Managing Contacts list z Main menu > Contacts 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Call/Edit/Delete/ Duplicate Call/edit/delete/duplicate the highlighted entry. Create message > Select Text message, Multimedia message or E-mail to create a new message addressed to the highlighted Contacts entry. Add to group Add the highlighted Contacts entry to a group. Belongs to groups See if the highlighted Contacts entry belongs to a group.
Contacts 3. [192] to scroll to Via text message, Via multimedia, Via email, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (Select) See each sending feature for further operations. Note: Before sent by messaging or to another device, the Contacts card is converted to an electronic business card format known as vCard. Service numbers If your service provider has stored service numbers on your SIM card, you can view and call the service numbers. z Main menu > Contacts 1. [5] (Options) 2.
Contacts To remove the member from the group: In Groups tab: 1. [192] to scroll to the desired group 7 [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the desired name 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to Remove from group 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Managing Groups z Main menu > Contacts 1. [394] to switch to Groups tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired group 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to the required option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Open View group. Delete Delete group. Rename Rename group.
Messages Messages menu structure Voice mail .......... 74 Messages ...........75 Voice mail The Voice mail service lets you access your voice mailbox. To listen to your voice messages, you must subscribe to Voice mail service through your service provider. Listening to Voice messages When you receive a new voice mail message, an alert sounds if ringtone is not set to Silent, and the Voice mail icon displays. In standby mode: 1. Press and hold [A] OR [A] 7 [q] 2.
Messages Messages Messaging types SMS Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages to mobile phones. A small black and white picture message can be inserted in the message. MMS Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send messages containing images, video clips, sound clips and text. Presentation templates are available to place media objects into prearranged layouts. E-mail Create, send and receive e-mail messages, which can have attachments.
Messages Messages menu New message Create new messages. Inbox Stores received messages except e-mail and cell broadcast. My folders Stores moved messages and templates. Mailbox Receives and stores e-mail messages. Drafts Stores unfinished messages. Sent Stores sent messages. Outbox Temporarily stores messages waiting to be sent. Reports Delivery status on text, multimedia, and smart messages. In some main Messages options, icons indicate the message type.
Messages Creating new messages Before writing an e-mail message, at least one mailbox must be configured (see “Mailbox” on page 84). z Main menu > Messages > Messages > New message > Text message or Multimedia message or E-mail 1.
Messages To retrieve a recipient's number/address from Contacts card: 1. In the To field, [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the desired name 7 [5] (OK) 3. If the entry has several numbers/addresses, [192] to scroll to the desired number/address 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Note: If you use more than 160 characters for a text message, a new text message starts, but appears as one message or more at destination. You may be charged for more than one text message.
Messages Template*2 Select from a list of sentences in which you fill in the blank. *1 Available only for multimedia message. *2 Available only for e-mail message. Common writing tasks To cut/copy/paste text: See “To cut/copy/paste text” on page 38. To save before sending: [6] (Close). Message is automatically stored in Drafts folder.
Messages 6. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Send Send completed presentation. Full screen Edit in full screen view. Normal screen Edit in normal screen view with signal icon, slide number, and soft key labels in view. Edit text Start or stop text editing, change text colour. Preview message Preview entire message before sending. Remove > Remove image, sound clip, video clip, or current slide. Backgrnd.
Messages Inbox Inbox stores received text, multimedia, and smart messages. Incoming Bluetooth, Infrared, WAP push, SIM and Voice mail, e-mail waiting messages are also placed here. Unread message icon Read message icon Reading/playing Inbox messages z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Inbox 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message header 7 [0] 2. [5] (Play) if needed for video clips, sound clips and presentation. [394] to adjust audio volume.
Messages Saving attachment or data z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Inbox 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] 2. [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to Objects 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4. [192] to scroll to the desired attatchment 7 [5] (Options) 5. [192] to scroll to Save 7 [0]9[5] (Select) You can save data to phone memory or miniSD Card. Note: Received applications or games can be installed directly from the Inbox. When you open the message, the phone asks if you want to install it now.
Messages My folders Store your messages and templates in My folders. Creating a new folder z Main menu > Messages > Messages > My folders 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New folder 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter a name for a new folder 7 [0]9[5] (OK) Renaming/deleting a folder z Main menu > Messages > Messages > My folders 1. [192] to scroll to the desired folder 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Rename folder or Delete 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
Messages To create your own template text: z Main menu > Messages > Messages > My folders > Templates 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New template 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter text, numbers or symbols as desired 7 [6] (Done) Mailbox (E-mail messages) E-mail is received and stored in a separate mailbox. Before you can send or retrieve e-mail, you must first set up a mailbox. You can set up to 6 mailboxes. Supported e-mail clients include a standard POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, MIME client.
Messages * Outgoing mail server Enter SMTP mail server address. Send message Choose During next conn. or Immediately. Send copy to self Select Yes or No. Include signature Select Yes to enter a signature for outgoing messages. User name Enter a name to log into service provider remote mailbox. Password Enter password. * Incoming mail server Enter address of incoming mail server (POP or IMAP), supplied by service provider. Mailbox type Select POP3 or IMAP4.
Messages Selecting mailbox name to use to send e-mail See Mailbox in use setting on page 93. If you have more than one mailbox and you start to write a new message, the phone notifies you of the mailbox name that is currently in use. Retrieving e-mail You can view your mailbox either online or offline. When you are online, you see your messages stored on the remote server. When you are offline, you see messages retrieved from the remote server to your phone, or message headers if not yet retrieved.
Messages Reading messages offline z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Mailbox 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] Editing an e-mail message z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Mailbox 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Reply > Select To sender or To all to reply to the highlighted e-mail message. Complete the required entry, then [q]. Copy to folder Choose from the appropriate folders to copy the highlighted e-mail message to.
Messages Drafts Your unfinished text (SMS), multimedia (MMS), and e-mail messages that have not been sent are stored in the Drafts folder. z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Drafts 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] 2. Enter the rest of the information 7 [q] Options Before sending a message, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Send Send message. Add recipient Send to more than one address.
Messages Sent The last 15 messages that have been successfully sent are stored in the Sent folder. Moving sent messages to My folders z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Sent 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Move to folder 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired folder 7 [0]9[5] (OK) Viewing/deleting sent messages z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Sent 1. [192] to scroll to the desired message 7 [0] 2. [5] (Options) 3.
Messages Outbox Outbox stores messages waiting to be sent, and messages that could not be sent. Messages waiting in the Outbox are automatically resent (except e-mail set to send during next connection), depending on network availability. It also temporarily stores Bluetooth and Infrared messages that are waiting for connection to the receiving device. If the connection fails, Outbox does not keep the message. The Outbox icon appears on the standby screen when there are messages in the Outbox.
Messages Reports Delivery reports for text, multimedia, and smart messages can be sent by your service provider, and stored in the Reports folder. Delivery reports are not available for e-mail messages. To receive delivery reports: See Receive report setting for text message on page 91 and multimedia message on page 92. Viewing delivery reports z Main menu > Messages > Messages > Reports Message settings z Main menu > Messages > Messages 1. [5] (Options) 2.
Messages Message sent as Choose Paging or E-mail if you wish to convert your text message to one of those forms for sending. Available only if network can perform the conversion. Preferred connection Choose GSM or GPRS connection. Reply via same ctr. Select Yes to allow your text message recipients to use your text message centre to reply to you without having to subscribe to a text messaging service. Multimedia message settings Field marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry.
Messages E-mail message settings Mailboxes View list of mailboxes you have set up. Mailbox in use Select mailbox to use to send e-mail. Service message settings Service messages Select On to receive service messages. Download messages Select Manually to allow only authorised senders to send service messages. Cell broadcast message settings Reception Select On to receive cell broadcast messages.
Messages SIM messages View, copy, or delete text messages stored on the SIM card. To view the message, first copy them to the phone memory. z Main menu > Messages > Messages 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to SIM messages 7 [0]9[5] (Select) A list of messages stored on the SIM card appears. 3. [192] to scroll to the message you wish to copy 7 [5] (Options) See “Mark/Unmark” on page 25 to copy more than one message. 4. [192] to scroll to Copy 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 5.
Messages Topic > Choose Add manually to type in a topic name or topic number or Delete all. Settings See “Cell broadcast message settings” on page 93. Service command You can activate particular services such as mobile prepay and chat by sending a service command, which may be called USSD commands. First, contact your service provider for the proper service command code. z Main menu > Messages > Messages 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Service command 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
Camera Taking a picture z Main menu > Camera 1. The main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject 2. [0] to snap the picture The image is automatically saved to Images folder. See “Gallery” on page 99. Operations after taking a picture To delete the picture: [x] 7 [5] (Yes) To return to the viewfinder: [6] (Back) To send the picture immediately: See “Sending pictures” on page 98.
Camera Self-timer You can use the self-timer to delay the shutter. z Main menu > Camera 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Self-timer 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to 10 seconds, 20 seconds or 30 seconds 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4. [5] (Activate) to start the timer PhotoLight Light up your subject before snapping a picture. See “PhotoLight” on page 135. Adding a picture to Contacts card See Add thumbnail setting in “Creating new Contacts cards” on page 66. Taking a self-portrait z Main menu > Camera 1.
Camera Viewing pictures z Main menu > Camera 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Go to Gallery 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired image 7 [0] To view pictures in miniSD Card: After step 2, [6] (Back) 7 [4] to scroll to miniSD Card tab Sending pictures 1. With saved image on main display, [q] OR [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 2.
Media Media menu structure Gallery ................ 99 PhotoBase........106 RealOne............110 Video Rec......... 113 Gallery You can store, play, and manage your pictures, images, video clips, sound clips and streaming links (web addresses) in the phone memory or miniSD Card. Viewing Media Gallery z Main menu > Media > Gallery 1. [394] to switch to phone icon tab or miniSD Card tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired folder 7 [0] Repeat this step until you reach the desired file.
Media DCIM (miniSD Card only) View pictures taken by Camera or converted by the Export to miniSD from any image. *1 Images z Main menu > Media > Gallery > Images folder 1. [192] to scroll to the desired image 7 [0] You can go to the previous/next image in the current folder by [394]. 2. [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Send > Send the file to another device. Set as wallpaper Set the image as wallpaper in standby mode.
Media Shortcuts for zooming/rotating/panning Zoom [G] zooms in; [L] zooms out; [I] zooms in, press again to activate full screen. Pan If the image is zoomed in, [1]9[S] pan up; [2]9[J] pan down; [3]9[F] pan left; [4]9[H] pan right. Rotate [D] rotates clockwise; [A] rotates anticlockwise. Original Press and hold [L] to go back to original size view. Full screen [e] switches between full screen view and original size view. Playing video/sound clips/streaming media z Main menu > Media > Gallery 1.
Media Options While highlighting the desired video or sound clip, the following additional options are available by [5] (Options). Copy to Copy file to phone memory or miniSD Card. Rename Rename clip. 1 Gallery downloads* > Go to download link for images, videos, or sounds in Browser. Receive via infrared*2 Receive a file via infrared. View details View clip details such as file format, size, resolution, and duration. Add to Favourites Add a shortcut to view or listen to clip from Favourites.
Media Sound controls To select buttons on screen: [192] to move the box to the desired button 7 [0] Play Pause Stop Fast forward Record Rewind Volume control To increase volume: [4] To decrease volume: [3] (Note the bar scale near the top of the screen.) To mute the sound in a video clip: [3] until muted speaker icon appears. To turn sound back on: [4] When playing sound clips, the lowest volume setting is level 1. Sending pictures/video and sound clips z Main menu > Media > Gallery 1.
Media Downloading pictures/video and sound clips z Main menu > Media > Gallery 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Gallery downloads 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Graphic downloads, Video downloads or Tone downloads 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Browser opens. 4. Choose a bookmark site to download the desired media Note: Free contents are available for your X800 phone. For downloading information, visit www.panasonicbox.com. Availability of this service is dependent on your country/region or network.
Media 5. Enter information in fields. Field marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must have an entry Image server name Enter a descriptive name for the image server. * Access point in use Choose from list of access points. (See “Access point settings” on page 46.) User name Enter your user name for the uploader service. Password Enter your password for the uploader service. * Web address Enter the web address of the image server.
Media PhotoBase Take pictures, then show them to your friends in a slide show right from your phone. Remove red eye, crop, rotate, or change brightness and contrast of your pictures before sharing them. You can also add frames, clip art, and text to your pictures. Note: For customer support and more information on PhotoBase, visit www.arcsoft.com. Taking picture using photobase z Main menu > Media > PhotoBase > Camera 1. The main display acts as a viewfinder.
Media Note: Zoom feature is not available when using Horizontal Panorama or Vertical Panorama mode. Viewing photos z Main menu > Media > PhotoBase > Album 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired photo 7 [0] Operations while viewing the photo To view the previous/next photo: [192] To zoom in/out: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Zoom in or Zoom out 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To pan in zoomed images: [1929394] Slide show You can see a slide show of the photos in your Images folder.
Media 4. [5] (Options) 5. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Save Save edited photo in place of original photo. Save as... Enter a new name for edited photo and save as a new file. Send > Send photo Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth, Via infrared or Via MMS. Rotate left Rotate photo to left. Rotate right Rotate photo to right. Brightness/contrast [192] to adjust brightness, [394] to adjust contrast. Remove red-eye Removes red eye from the photo.
Media To move the cropping box: 1. [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Move 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 2. [1929394] to move the box as desired Adding clip art/frames to photos 1. With the photo on the screen, [394] to switch to Workshop tab 2. [192] to scroll to Clip art or Frame 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [1929294] to scroll to the desired clip art or frame 7 [0] 4. Once the clip art or frame appears on the photo, [5] (Options) 5.
Media Adding text to photos 1. With the photo on the screen, [394] to switch to Text tab 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Add new line 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Enter text as desired 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 4. [1929394] to move the text to a desired position 5. To edit text, [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Edit current line, Delete current line, Change text colour, Change text size or Edit previous/next line 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 6. To save or send the photo, [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Save, Send as...
Media 4. [192] to scroll to the desired folder(s) 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 5. [192] to scroll to the desired video clip file 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Note: For streaming media, after the phone successfully connects to the link (web address of streaming media), there is a short loading period to prepare playback, then the streaming media begins playing. See “Player controls” on page 102. Incoming call when playing video If there is an incoming call during playback of video clips, the player pauses the video.
Media To view/adjust streaming media settings: z Main menu > Media > RealOne 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to Connection 7 [0] 4. [0] to select Proxy 5. [0] to switch Yes or No If you select Yes, enter Proxy serv. address and Proxy port number 6. [6] (Back) 7. [192] to scroll to Network 7 [0] 8. [192] to scroll to the desired settings 7 [0] Default access point Choose from list of access points. (See “Access point settings” on page 46.
Media Video Recorder Recording a video clip z Main menu > Media > Video Rec. 1. The main display acts as a viewfinder. Move the phone around to frame your subject To change the zoom: [192] 2. [0] to start recording 3. The video recorder records until reaching the clip size limit (see File Duration setting on page 114), or until you press [6] (Stop) Wait for a few seconds while the video clip is saved. Note: The phone shifts to standby mode after 1 minute if recording has not started.
Media Playing a video clip z Main menu > Media > Video Rec. 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Video Album 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. Continue with step 2 in “Playing video/sound clips/streaming media” on page 101 Video recorder settings z Main menu > Media > Video Rec. 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Resolution Choose the resolution from Low or High to change the video screen size.
Media Sending video clips 1. With the video clip on screen, [q] OR [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 2. [192] to scroll to Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (OK or Select) See each sending feature for further operations.
Calendar Creating Calendar events z Main menu > Calendar 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to New entry 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Meeting, Memo or Anniversary 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Meeting Events with a start and end time. Memo Events such as trips or vacations. Anniversary Single day events such as birthdays and anniversaries. 4. [192] to scroll to the desired field and enter information 7 [6] (Done) Subject Enter subject of meeting or memo. Location Enter location of meeting.
Calendar Synchronisation If you synchronise your Calendar events with a PC, you can set the privacy level. Select Private to hide events from online viewers. Select Public to allow online viewers to see the event. Select None if you do not wish to synchronise the event with your PC calendar. (See “Synchronisation” on page 153.) Shortcut: If you start typing after opening the calendar, you are automatically entering the subject in a Meeting entry.
Calendar Month view Scheduled note Triangle in the lower right corner of a date.
Calendar Day view Scheduled note Start time-End time - Meeting note - Memo icon - Anniversary icon Managing Calendar events Editing/deleting events z Main menu > Calendar 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired date 7 [0] 2. [192] to scroll to the desired event 3. To edit: [0] 7 Edit the desired field 7 [6] (Done) To delete: [x] 7 [5] (Yes) To delete multiple events: 1. View the calendar in Month view 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Delete entry 7 [4] 3.
Calendar Calendar settings z Main menu > Calendar 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Calendar alarm tone Choose the desired tone. To hear the tone, highlight the tone name and wait. To stop the tone, press any key. Default view Select Month view, Week view or Day view. Week starts on Choose starting day of the week. Week numbers are shown in layouts only if Monday is selected.
Calendar Chinese Lunar Calendar You can check Chinese Lunar Calendar dates and festivals when still viewing western calendar. To display Chinese Lunar Calendar, you need to select Chinese language in Phone language setting (see page 44). Switching on/off Chinese Lunar Calendar z Main menu > Calendar 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to Lunar calendar 4. [0] to switch On or Off Viewing Chinese Lunar Calendar detail z Main menu > Calendar 1.
Tools Tools menu structure Calculator......... 123 Converter .........124 Notepad ............125 Recorder .......... 126 miniSD ..............128 To-Do ................130 App Mgr............ 131 File Mgr.............133 PhotoLight .......135 SIM Tool Kit*1 ..
Tools Calculator The left side of the screen serves as a “tape” to record your calculations. Buttons on the screen Add Equal Subtract Memory Save Multiply Memory Recall Divide Scroll screen up Positive / Negative Scroll screen down To select: [1929394] to move the box to the desired button 7 [0] z Main menu > Tools > Calculator 1. Enter the first number of the calculation, which appears in field near bottom of the screen To enter a decimal: [r] To erase digits: [x] 2.
Tools Shortcut: To automatically add, subtract, multiply, or divide, enter first number and press [e] until you reach the desired mathematic button, stop pressing [e], and the operation is inserted. Converter Convert a variety of measurements such as world currencies, area, length, volume, temperature, power, velocity and more. Setting the base currency z Main menu > Tools > Converter 1. If the Type field is not set to Currency, [0] to select the Type field 7 [192] to scroll to Currency 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 2.
Tools Converting measurements z Main menu > Tools > Converter 1. [0] to select the Type field 2. [192] to scroll to the desired measurement type 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 3. [192] to scroll to the first Unit field 7 [0] 4. [192] to scroll to the desired unit to convert FROM 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 5. [192] to scroll to the second Unit field 7 [0] 6. [192] to scroll to the desired unit to convert TO 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 7. [192] to scroll to the first Amount field 7 [x] to erase zero 8.
Tools Sending notes z Main menu > Tools > Notepad 1. [192] to scroll to the desired note 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Via text message, Via multimedia, Via email, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (Select) See each sending feature for further operations. Recorder Record voice memos up to 1 minute. You can also record a two-way phone conversation. Recorded sound clips are stored in .amr format.
Tools Playing a sound clip Buttons on the screen Play Pause Stop Fast forward Record Rewind To select: [192] to move the box to the desired button 7 [0] z Main menu > Tools > Recorder 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Go to Gallery 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired folder 7 [0] 4. [192] to scroll to the desired sound clip 7 [0] 5. [0] to select Play button To adjust volume: [394] Note: To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and play.
Tools Recorder settings z Main menu > Tools > Recorder 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired setting 7 [0] Memory in use Store recordings in Phone memory or miniSD Card. Default speaker Choose Loudspeaker or Handset. Using the recording as a ringing tone The new recorded sound clip automatically appears in the Ringing tone lists in the Ringtones, Contacts, Clock, and Calendar alarm applications.
Tools Remove miniSD Card For the safety of data, saves data and closes applications before ejecting miniSD Card. Backup phone mem. Backup the phone contents to the miniSD Card. Restore from card Restore earlier backed up miniSD Card data to the phone memory. Format miniSD Card Format other brand miniSD Cards if needed before first use. miniSD Card name Write a name or title for the miniSD Card. Memory details View number of bytes stored in separate applications, total memory and free memory.
Tools Using miniSD Card and miniSD Card adapter By inserting the miniSD Card into the miniSD Card adapter, you can use the miniSD Card in an SD memory card slot. To insert the miniSD Card into the miniSD Card adapter: 1. On the miniSD Card adapter, miniSD Card adapter miniSD Card move the lock tab into unlocked position. 2. Slide the miniSD Card in with the Write-protect notched corner entering the left switch miniSD Card side of the miniSD Card adapter adapter with first into the slot until it clicks.
Tools Subject Description of task or subject. Due date Assign a due date. Priority Select High, Normal or Low. In the list of tasks, ! icon means High priority task; - icon means Low priority task. Editing/marking To-Do tasks z Main menu > Tools > To-Do 1. [192] to scroll to the desired task 2.
Tools Installing application/software Your phone supports installation of software and applications suitable for the SymbianTM operating system. 1. Open the application you want to install 2. The phone will ask if you want to install now. Select Yes Options z Main menu > Tools > App Mgr 1. [192] to scroll to the desired file 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Remove Remove application or software. View log View installation log.
Tools File manager Organise and manage files stored in the phone memory and on the miniSD Card. Viewing folders/files z Main menu > Tools > File Mgr A list of folders and files stored in the phone memory appears. Some folders may have sub folders, e.g. Images folder has two sub folders Picture msgs. and Wallpapers. 1. [394] to change tabs to see files stored on the phone or the miniSD Card 2. [192] to scroll to the desired folder or file 7 [0] Finding folders/files z Main menu > Tools > File Mgr 1.
Tools Options While viewing folder/files, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Open Open the selected folder or file. Send > Send the selected file Via multimedia, Via email, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared. Delete Delete the selected folder or file. Move to folder Move selected item to another folder. Copy to folder Copy selected item to another folder. New folder Create a new folder. Mark/Unmark See “Mark/Unmark” on page 25 to select move then one file.
Tools PhotoLight Light up your subject while snapping a picture or recording a video clip. Switching PhotoLight on/off PhotoLight 1. In standby mode, press and hold [e] To take a picture, continue with “Taking a picture” on page 96. To record a video clip, continue with “Recording a video clip” on page 113. 2. To switch PhotoLight off, return to standby mode, then press and hold [e] Note: Do not use the PhotoLight near the eyes.
Connectivity Connectivity menu structure Browser............ 136 Operator ...........143 Modem..............144 Bluetooth ......... 146 Infrared .............150 USB...................152 Conn Mgr ......... 152 SyncML.............153 Dev Mgr ............155 Browser Your phone browser allows you to access to services such as news, weather reports, banking, sports, travel information and stock quotes.
Connectivity Connecting to the Internet z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser OR [n] to open Browser A list of Internet Access Points and bookmarks appears, and folders may appear. Your service provider may have loaded links to their services that appear as Bookmarks. Bookmarks list stores web addresses that you or your service provider saved to the list. Saved pages list stores actual WAP pages that you can view online or offline.
Connectivity Navigating the Internet In general, when connected to the Internet through the Browser: Scroll up [1], down [2], left [3] or right [4] through the page contents. [1] [2] [3] [4] Select a highlighted item or launch an underlined web page. Press and hold to open Bookmarks list. [0] Erase character. [x] Back - Go backward in navigation history. Close - Go to Bookmarks or Saved pages view. Cancel - Ends current download. [6] Press and hold to disconnect the Browser at any time.
Connectivity View image If there are images on the page, open a list of images. To view a specific image, scroll to the image and [0]9[5] (OK). Navigation options > Go to web address, History to select a previously viewed page during current session, Clear cache to delete contents in cache memory, Reload to update current page. Advanced options > Original screen to fit page into the display of your phone, Save page to save current page to Saved pages list, Disconnect to end connection.
Connectivity Bookmark options Manage your bookmarks offline or online. z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the following option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Download Connect to selected bookmark. Bookmark manager > Move to folder, New folder, Edit bookmark, Add bookmark or Delete. Mark/Unmark > See “Mark/Unmark” on page 25 to perform actions to more than one item. Navigation options > Go to web address or Clear cache.
Connectivity After the file is downloaded, it is stored in the menu application in which the file is opened; e.g. a video clip is stored in Gallery. Note: Panasonic is not responsible for the performance of downloaded contents or possible corruption of phone software. The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other contents. Browser settings z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser 1. [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Settings 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 3.
Connectivity Saved pages Saved pages are web pages and folders you have stored on the phone to view offline. z Main menu > Connectivity > Browser 1. [4] to switch to the Save pages tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired page 7 [0] 3. [5] (Options) 4. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Open View saved page or open folder. Back to page Return to page you visited before opening Saved pages. Reload Download and store the latest version of the saved page. Saved pages mngr.
Connectivity Operator menu Your network operator may offer services that you can view using the Browser. Contact your network operator for availability and types of services offered. z Main menu > Connectivity > Operator 1. In the page, [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Open Open highlighted link. Close browser Disconnect from your operator’s service pages.
Connectivity Modem You can link together your phone as a modem to a computer or a PDA to access the Internet. To use the X800 phone as a modem, there are three options; connect using either the infrared port or Bluetooth, or connect using the Panasonic USB cable (EB-USX800). See “Accessories” on page 173 for USB cable information. Prerequisites Set up a dial-up account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP). From your ISP, you need the installation CD or your account details (e.g.
Connectivity Setting up connection z Main menu > Connectivity > Modem 1. Align the infrared port of your phone with the infrared port of the computer 2. [192] to scroll to Connect via infrared 7 [0] To use Bluetooth, you must start the Bluetooth connection from the computer or device to which you are connecting. To prepare your phone to connect via Bluetooth, see “Setting up Bluetooth” on page 146 To use USB cable, you must start the connection from the computer or device to which you are connecting 3.
Connectivity 4. You will now have an X800 connection icon in the computer’s connection screen. Double click the icon and select Connect to begin the connection Bluetooth® wireless technology You can send and receive pictures, video and sound clips, etc. between Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and computers. Use a Bluetooth headset to talk wirelessly on your phone whilst the phone is in your pocket or purse.
Connectivity Visibility Timeout Choose Disabled to keep My phone’s visibility setting as Shown to all, or scroll to select a time period after which your phone cannot be found by other Bluetooth devices (My phone’s visibility setting changes to Hidden). My phone’s name Use the default name or enter a name for your phone that other devices will see when they search for your phone. My Transfer Speed Choose Normal, Fast, or Very Fast. Turn Bluetooth off, then on to store the change.
Connectivity Sending/receiving data via Bluetooth You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, video and sound clips, and receive applications supported by the phone via Bluetooth. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other contents. To send data via Bluetooth: 1. Highlight the desired item to send 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 3.
Connectivity Managing paired devices z Main menu > Connectivity > Bluetooth 1. [4] to scroll to Paired devices tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired device 7 [5] (Options) 3. [192] to scroll to the desired option 7 [0]9[5] (Select) New paired device Search for nearby Bluetooth devices. Assign short name Change name of paired device to an easily recognised name. Set as authorised/ Set as unauthorised Allow automatic connection without manually accepting each time, shown by icon.
Connectivity Infrared Transfer data between your phone and other infrared enabled devices using an infrared wavelength connection. You can also use infrared connections for GSM data services, and access the Internet and e-mail via other devices. Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer or forward some copyrighted images, ringtones or other contents. This device contains a low power level Class 1 laser product (Infrared LED), which will not normally harm the eyes.
Connectivity Sending/receiving data via infrared You can send and receive Contacts cards as business cards, Calendar events, pictures, sound clips, and receive applications supported by the phone. Prepare for infrared connection as described on page 150. To send data via infrared: 1. Open the item you wish to send 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Send 7 [4] 3. [192] to scroll to Via infrared 7 [0]9[5] (Select) 4.
Connectivity USB Connect to PC Software Suite over your USB cable using USB application. Connecting to PC Software Suite z Main menu > Connectivity > USB 1. USB icon appears indicating that USB connectivity has started 2. On your computer, begin the desired task such as backup or sync Connecting to modem z Main menu > Connectivity > Modem > Connect via USB 1. USB icon appears indicating that USB connectivity has started 2. On your computer, start a connection using the phone as a modem.
Connectivity Ending connections z Main menu > Connectivity > Conn Mgr A list of currently active network connections appears, sorted according to starting time of connection. 1. [192] to scroll to the desired connection 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Disconnect 7 [0]9[5] (Select) To end all active connections: [5] (Options) 7 [192] to scroll to Disconnect all 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Note: GPRS connection cannot be closed if it is currently suspended due to circuit-switched activity.
Connectivity Port Enter port number of sync server. User name Enter your user name for the server. Password Enter password. 3. 4. 5. 6. [394] to switch to Content tab [192] to scroll to the desired field 7 [0] [192] to scroll to Yes 7 [0]9[5] (OK) [192] to scroll to Remote database 7 [0] 7 Enter the location on the network of each of the databases 7 [0]9[5] (OK) 7.
Connectivity Options In Sync profile list, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Edit sync profile To edit highlighted profile, continue with step 2 in “Creating a new Sync profile” on page 153. Delete Delete highlighted profile. View log View results of a selected server’s last synchronisation session. Device manager Device manager menu allows service providers to configure and update the connection settings from their servers on your behalf.
Connectivity To start a configuration session yourself (if server profile is set up): z Main menu > Connectivity > Dev Mgr 1. [192] to scroll to the desired server profile 7 [0] 2. [0]9[5] (Select) to select Start 7 [5] (Yes) Creating a new server profile The server profile is the settings needed to connect your phone to a service provider’s device management server, which handles the configuration session procedure. z Main menu > Connectivity > Dev Mgr 1.
Connectivity Accepted Select Yes to allow device management to be done by this server without Accept command. Options In Device manager list, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Edit profile To edit highlighted profile, continue with step 2 in “Creating a new server profile” on page 156. Delete Delete highlighted profile. Disable config./ Enable config. Shortcut to disable/enable configuration sessions. View log View the results of a selected server’s last configuration session.
Call Logs Call Logs menu structure Recent calls ..... 158 Call duration ....159 GPRS counter ..160 Recent calls Recently dialled phone numbers, answered calls and missed calls are stored in Call Logs. The numbers in the Recent calls list can be used to call, send messages or add to Contacts. Viewing/Dialling from Recent calls list z Main menu > Call Logs > Recent calls 1. [192] to scroll to Missed calls, Received calls or Dialled nos.
Call Logs Options While highlighting a log in the list, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Call Dial the number. Create message > Select Via text message or Via multimedia to create a new message addressed to the number. Use number Use the number as a base to edit for dialling a similar number. Delete Delete the number. Clear list Erase all numbers from selected list. Add to Contacts > Create new Contacts card or Update existing card using the number.
Call Logs Note: Actual times invoiced from your service provider for calls and services may vary from the call timers depending on number of network features purchased, when billing begins and ends, billing rounding off, etc. GPRS data counter View the amount of data sent and received by the phone via GPRS. z Main menu > Call Logs > GPRS counter All sent data and All receiv. data amounts are displayed in kilobytes. To clear the GPRS counter: 1. [5] (Options) 7 [0]9[5] (Select) to select Clear counters 2.
Call Logs General Logs View details for each communication event such as voice calls, text messages, and GPRS connections. z Main menu > Call Logs 1. [4] to scroll to General Logs tab indicates outgoing or sent; indicates incoming or received events; indicates missed incoming calls. 2. [192] to scroll to an event 7 [0] to view details Options In General Logs, the following options are available by [5] (Options). View details View details such as direction (in/out), type (voice, data, etc.), duration.
Games Games menu structure MicroGolf ......... 162 Balloon Headed Boy .... 162 Note: For customer support and more information on MicroGolf and Balloon Headed Boy games, visit the forum at www.morpheme.co.uk. MicroGolf Play two courses with 18 holes each of a miniature golf game. See HELP in the game for more instructions and tips.
Games z Main menu > Games > Balloon Headed Boy Navigation options Move around on the map: [1], [2], [3], [4], [F] or [H] Enter a level: [0] or [G] Switch sound on/off: [G] below speaker icon at the title screen. Or [6] (Pause) and [S] in a level. Exit from the current level/the game: [6]. If you are on the map, select [S] to continue or [J] to exit from the game. Run: [3], [4], [F] or [H] Inflate the head to soar: [1] or [S]. [2] or [J] to fall down.
Quickoffice Store your Microsoft® Word, Excel, and PowerPoint® documents on your phone. Edit them right on the phone, then beam or send the new documents to another device, or save them to the miniSD Card. Note: For customer support and more information on Quickoffice, visit www.quickoffice.com. Viewing documents z Main menu > Quickoffice 1. [394] to switch to Quickword, Quicksheet or Quickpoint documents tab A list of documents in phone memory appears. 2. [5] (Options) 3.
Quickoffice Quickword Viewing Microsoft® Word documents Documents open in read-only full screen view. z Main menu > Quickoffice 1. [394] to switch to Quickword documents tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired document 7 [0] 3. [394] to move one line at a time [192] to move one page at a time [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode Shortcut: In view mode, you can scroll through the long document by percentage: [S] for 20% of the document, [D] for 30%, etc., [K] for 90%, [L] to go to beginning.
Quickoffice Editing Microsoft® Word documents From an open document: 1. [0] 2. Edits will be made to the original document unless you first make a copy and rename the file [1929394] to scroll through the document [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode To highlight text to apply a format, hold down [m], then [394] For more text editing options, see “Text Entry” on page 36. Options From an open document, the following options are available by [5] (Options). View mode Go to View mode.
Quickoffice Quicksheet Viewing Microsoft® Excel documents Documents open in read-only full screen view. z Main menu > Quickoffice 1. [394] to switch to Quicksheet documents tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired document 7 [0] 3. [1929394] to scroll through the document [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode Options In View mode, the following options are available by [5] (Options). Edit Cell Select to edit highlighted cell. Worksheets > Select, insert, rename or delete worksheets.
Quickoffice Editing Microsoft® Excel documents From an open document: 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired cell 7 [0] 2. Edit the cell 7 [0] [394] to move the cursor left or right within a cell [0] to toggle between View mode and Edit mode To select cells, hold down [m], then [1929394] Options In Edit mode, the following options are available by [5] (Edit). Accept Text Edit Enter the edit. Revert Text Edit Revert to previous cell content.
Quickoffice Note: Macros, pictures, graphs or embedded objects in Microsoft® Excel documents cannot be displayed on the phone. If a file containing macros, pictures, graphs or embedded objects is edited and saved on the phone, then the non-text material may not be saved. Quickpoint Viewing Microsoft® PowerPoint® documents Documents open in outline view. z Main menu > Quickoffice 1. [394] to switch to Quickpoint documents tab 2. [192] to scroll to the desired document 7 [0] 3.
Quickoffice View Action Keypress Outline Collapse slide Expand slide Collapse all Expand all Edit slide [A] [D] [F] [H] [S] Options The following options are available by [5] (Options). The options menu varies in an open PowerPoint® document, depending on which of the 4 views you are using. Toggle Screen Toggle screen in outline, notes, and slide view. Edit > In outline view, you can edit the entry, insert and delete slides. In notes view, you can edit the entry.
Favourites Favourites stores shortcuts to your frequently used documents, images and preset applications stored in phone memory or miniSD Card. Opening a favourites shortcut z Main menu > Favourites 1. [1929394] to scroll to the desired shortcut 7 [0] Adding a shortcut to favourites 1. Open the desired item to store a shortcut in Favourites 7 [5] (Options) 2. [192] to scroll to Add to Favourites 7 [0]9[5] (Select) Options When viewing the shortcuts, the following options are available by [5] (Options).
Accessories Many accessories are available for your Panasonic phone. To purchase Genuine Panasonic accessories visit: www.panasonicmobile.com Battery (EB-BSX800) Double your talk time by having a spare battery. Travel charger Carry this wherever you go, so you can always recharge your battery. (EB-CAX800 AU) (EB-CAX800 EU) (EB-CAX800 UK) (EB-CAX800 US) Personal handsfree (EB-EMX800) Talk and move while keeping your hands free, by using a personal handsfree.
Accessories USB cable (EB-USX800) Use this to connect your phone to a PC to transfer data between them. Use in conjunction with the software provided on the CD-ROM. Bluetooth® headset (EB-BHX70) Talk handsfree and without wires. Place the headset on your ear and the phone in your pocket, with no wires connecting the two. miniSD Card miniSD (secure data) memory card stores sound, video, picture, and voice files. Card memory size varies.
Accessories Contact (ASIA-PACIFIC) AUSTRALIA Panasonic Australia 132-600 HONG KONG Shun Hing Technology Co., Ltd. 2313-0888 INDIA Panasonic India Pvt. Ltd. (0120)-256-7045 INDONESIA PT. MET GOBEL (021)-8015666 MALAYSIA Panasonic Malaysia Sdn, Bhd. (03)-55437004 NEW ZEALAND Panasonic New Zealand Ltd. (09)-272-0100 PHILIPPINES Panasonic Philippines (02)-899-4595 to 98 SINGAPORE Panasonic Singapore 6282-6868 TAIWAN Panasonic Systems Sales Taiwan Co., Ltd.
Changing the X-Changeable Cover Before changing the cover, always switch off the power and disconnect the phone from the charger or any other devise. For your safety, follow these procedures when removing or attaching the cover. Removing the cover Loosen and remove the 4 screws with the screw driver included in this package and then gently remove the cover. Attaching the cover Place the cover right in the hollow in the phone and tighten the 4 screws firmly.
Troubleshooting Problems Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Cause Phone will not switch on. Remedy Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Press and hold [,] for at least 2 seconds. Extremely short battery life for a new battery. The network you are using and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. Short battery life for an old battery. The battery has worn out. Replace with a new fully charged battery.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Battery fails to charge. The battery temperature exceeds the charging temperature range (too hot or too cold). Use the battery at room temperature. Display looks faded. The Brightness setting is accidentally changed. Check the Brightness setting (see page 45). Calls cannot be made. The phone is locked. If keypad is locked, [6] (Unlock) 7 [e]. If the phone is locked, enter the lock code. Outgoing calls are barred. Disable outgoing call barring or barred dialling.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Cannot delete sound file (xmf/ midi/mmf/amr) after copying to another location in the phone. Remedy After copying a sound file it becomes a read only file. To delete the file use CD-ROM (Panasonic X800 PC Software Suite). Select File Transfer, find the file you want to delete, right click and in File Properties, deselect Read only. Click OK. File can now be deleted from phone. Emergency calls cannot be made. You are not in a GSM coverage area.
Troubleshooting No network coverage There is no network service in your current location. Network busy Connection error Network is overloaded with calls or there was an error trying to connect to the network. Unable to send message. Maximum message size is xxx. File size of object attached to message is too large to send. The xxx will be replaced by a file size. You may be able to send the file by infrared, Bluetooth or transfer by PC Software Suite. Unable to connect. No network coverage.
Glossary of Terms Access Point Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. Bluetooth Low power radio technology for high-speed wireless connection between computers and mobile devices. BT Accessories Business Travel Accessories CSD Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections. DCIM Digital Camera IMages. DCIM is a folder, which is placed directly under the root and stores still images.
Glossary of Terms Network Operator The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network. Password Used for the control of Call bar. Supplied by your service provider. PIN / PIN2 Personal Identification Number used for SIM card security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN or PIN2 is entered incorrectly several times (3 times for PIN2), the PIN or PIN2 will be blocked. PUK / PUK2 PIN or PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN or PIN2 code. Supplied by your service provider.
Specifications Bands Supported GSM 900 Class 4 GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 Standby Time*1 70 - 230 hours Talk Time*1 2 - 5.5 hours Charging Time*2 Up to 120 min. Temperature Range Charging: +5°C - +35°C Storage: -20°C - +60°C Weight 99 g (including battery) Dimensions Height: 100 mm Width: 48 mm Depth: 17.2 mm/17.6 mm for Australia (excluding protrusions) Volume 79 cc/80 cc for Australia Battery 720 mAh Li-ion Antenna Internal SIM Type 1.
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Licensing T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT.ES, SE, GB; Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
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Index A About (Copyright) ....................... 65 Access point settings ................. 46 Alarm set Calendar ................................ 116 Clock ........................................ 58 Alpha mode ................................ 36 Answering calls .......................... 28 Anykey answer ........................... 28 Application manager ................ 131 Applications Main menu structure ................ 21 Navigating ................................ 23 Automatic redial ..............
Index F M Favourites ................................ 171 File manager ............................ 133 Fixed dialling .............................. 52 Frames ..................................... 109 Mailbox ....................................... 84 Main menu structure ................... 21 Making calls ................................ 26 Mark/Unmark .............................. 25 Memory card ............................. 128 Messages ...................................
Index Playing Sound clips .................... 101, 127 Streaming media ............ 101, 110 Video clips .............. 101, 110, 114 PrintBoy setup ............................ 65 Problems .................................. 176 Q Quick keys .................................. 12 Quickoffice ............................... 164 R RealOne Player ........................ 110 Received calls .......................... 158 Recent calls .............................. 158 Recorder, voice ........................