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HANDSET DESCRIPTION

DISPLAY INDICATORS

See page 9 for a list of icons.

TEXT & GRAPHIC DISPLAY SCREEN

NAVIGATION BAR OPTIONS (SOFTKEYS)

Displays softkeys functions.

CONTACTS

 

 

 

MENU

 

 

NAV KEY

Accesses Disney Mobile Family

Applications and allows you to make

selections within a specific menu.

ENTERTAINMENT

ON THE IDLE SCREEN

UP = Entertainment

FAMILY CENTER

MESSAGING

DOWN = Menu

 

 

RIGHT = Messaging

LEFT = Family Center

MENU

Within a menu, use the NAV KEY to scroll up, down, left or right through

listed options to make a selection.

Press to make or receive calls. Press and hold to access VR Mode (Voice Activated Dialing)

Press and hold to turn the phone ON/OFF.

Press to end calls or return to the Idle Screen.

(Left NAV Bar) Press to access Contacts or softkey displayed.

(Right NAV Bar) Press to access the Menu or softkey displayed.

Press to delete characters or return to the previous screen.

Press and hold to activate Silencer Mode.

Press to accept a word and/or add a space.

Press to access the Camera Menu.

Press and hold to activate Camera Mode.

Press to enable Speakerphone Mode.

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HANDSET DESCRIPTION

DISPLAY ICONS

Signal Strength

More lines = a stronger signal.

Service

Indicates a call in progress. Indicates the phone cannot receive network signals.

Messaging

New Message

Voice Message

Voice & Text Message

Digital Mode

Indicates the phone is operating in Digital Mode and ready to make calls. If not present, phone will be in an out of service status.

Battery

More bars = a stronger charge.

Mute

Indicates the phone has been muted during a call.

Emergency Call

Blinks when an emergency call is in progress.

Speakerphone

Indicates the phone is operating in Speakerphone Mode.

Silencer

Indicates the phone will vibrate with incoming calls.

Schedule

Appears when events or alarms are set.

Ringtone

 

 

Mode

Ringtone Off Vibrate On Ringtone

High Vibrate

GPS

Indicates the phone’s Location Service is enabled or disabled.

TTY Mode

Indicates the phone’s TTY Mode is active.

Indicates the phone is out of TTY service area.

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Pantech DM P100 manual Display Icons, See page 9 for a list of icons

DM P100 specifications

The Pantech DM P100, a notable mobile device released in the early 2000s, showcases the innovative spirit of its time. Known for its compact design and user-friendly features, this phone gained popularity among mobile users who appreciated functionality paired with style.

One of the standout features of the Pantech DM P100 is its flip-phone design, which not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also protects the keypad when not in use. This design choice contributed to its portability, making it easy to slip into pockets or bags. The device has a small yet vibrant display, which was sufficient for basic tasks and dialing numbers, providing a clear view of the essential information.

In terms of performance, the Pantech DM P100 is powered by a reliable battery that ensures extended usage, catering to the demands of users who require continuous connectivity. The phone supports basic call functionalities and text messaging, which were the primary modes of communication at the time. Additionally, the P100 comes equipped with a straightforward interface that facilitates easy navigation through its features and settings.

The phone's multimedia capabilities include a built-in camera, allowing users to capture moments on the go. While the quality of the camera may not compete with modern smartphones, it provided an accessible way to take photos and save memories. The device also supports basic ringtones and configurable alerts, enabling users to personalize their notification sounds.

Connectivity options on the Pantech DM P100 are relatively limited compared to today's standards, primarily focused on voice and SMS services. However, it operates on the CDMA network, which was widely adopted during its release, ensuring reliable service in supported areas.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the P100 is its durable build quality, designed to withstand daily use without compromising on style. The device was available in several color options, allowing users to choose one that best matched their personality.

Ultimately, the Pantech DM P100 exemplifies the era of mobile phones that prioritized simplicity and essential communication features. While it may seem basic by today’s standards, it played a crucial role in the evolution of mobile technology, laying the groundwork for the sophisticated devices we enjoy today. Overall, the P100 remains a nostalgic symbol of early mobile innovation, cherished by those who fondly remember its impact on personal communication.