SPV E610 User Manual
Special features { Internet Explorer (page 95) { 2 mega pixel camera (page 115) { Built-in ActiveSync to synchronize with PC (page 58) { Supports video capture (page 115) { Supports Internet sharing (page 98) { Supports Speed Dial (page 35) { Supports MMS message (page 70) { Supports Java (page 124) { Supports Pocket MSN (page 81) { Windows Media Player (page 106) { Supports Outlook E-mail (page 75) { Amusing games (page 124 ) { Supports MicroSD card (page19) { Supports Voice Note
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Content Safety notice ................................................. X 1.Getting Started..........................................12 Getting to know your phone and it's accessaries ....................................................................... 12 Status icon and program introduction .............23 Using the Quick List........................................27 Entering menu ................................................28 To scroll to enter menu function..................
To make a call from speed dial .................. 31 Using speed dial............................................. 35 Receiving a call.............................................. 31 To create a speed dial number for a contact ................................................................... 35 To answer and reject a call ........................ 31 To end a call............................................... 32 In-call options ................................................
Setting the Home screen Set ......................... 41 Setting connections ........................................47 To customise the Home screen .................. 41 To use wireless manager ............................47 To set a picture as the wallpaper................ 42 To receive incoming beams ........................48 Setting date, time and alarm .......................... 42 To set bluetooth ..........................................48 To set date and time...............................
Viewing the phone and system information ... 54 To synchronise via bluetooth ...................... 64 To view memory details.............................. 54 To solve ActiveSync connection problems.. 65 To find the phone specification................... 54 6.Exchanging Messages............................. 68 Protecting your phone.................................... 55 Using text messages...................................... 68 To enable or disable the phone lock ..........
To set up a POP3/IMAP4 email account .... 75 To change your display name .....................85 To write and send email ............................. 77 To sign out ..................................................85 To receive email(Including download) ........ 78 Hotmail ...........................................................85 To reply or forward an emailEmail.............. 78 MSN Mobile homepage ..................................86 To individually sign and encrypt a new ....... 79 8.
message .................................................... 91 Using Internet sharing .................................... 98 To send the contact’s information via Bluetooth.................................................... 91 To set up the phone as a modem ............... 98 To send the contact’s information via MMS 91 Managing the contacts................................... 92 To delete a contact..................................... 92 To copy contacts between SIM card and the phone................
To play voice notes................................... 104 To play a video clip in full screen ..............114 To delete a voice note .............................. 105 Using camera and video recorder.................115 To set a voice note as a ringtone.............. 105 To enter the Camera and Video Recorder preview .....................................................115 11.Using Multimedia ..................................106 Using Windows media player.......................
Using pictures&videos ................................. 120 Making your phone discoverable.................. 127 To view pictures ....................................... 120 Connecting a Bluetooth device to your phone ..................................................................... 127 To view the pictures in slide show............ 121 To play videos .......................................... 121 To edit a picture ....................................... 121 To delete a picture or video clip .......
Can’t answer a call....................................... 137 Password access..........................................144 Can’t make a call ......................................... 137 Phone password .......................................144 The call volume is too low ............................ 138 PIN code...................................................144 The person you are calling cannot hear your voice ............................................................ 138 PIN2 code............
Safety notice Before using the phone, please read and follow the rules below carefully. For the detailed information, please refer to the “Safety precaution” section on page 142. If you dial or answer a call while driving, please use the hands-free device (e.g. earphone, vehicle hands-free system, phone hands-free system) or use your phone after parking the vehicle. The phone may interfere with the communication network of aeroplanes, so please make sure your phone is switched off during the flight.
out safety. Keep small parts (e.g. SIM card) out of the reach of children to prevent batteries from being swallowed or causing other dangers. Please back up the important information of phone and be sure to have a second copy in case data is lost from your phone. SOS Make sure the phone is switched on and has service coverage before inputting the emergency number. Press the call key for your position to be located. Please don’t end call unless told to do so.
Getting Started 1.
Getting Started Rear view of your phone Orange SPV E610 CD Getting Started Caution: For additional information about using shortcut key operations for the above functions, see “To use Shortcut Keys” on page 16.
Getting Started 1. While using menu functions, press the key to select menu option 2. Press the key from the Home Screen to enter Contacts list Navigation Key Data Cable If any are missing or different, immediately contact the retailer where you purchased the device.
Getting Started entered character (letter, number, symbol or space); 2. While editing, press and hold to quickly delete characters (letters, numbers, symbols& space) 2. Press and hold the key from the Home Screen to lock the keypad, while and to pressing unlock it 1. Press to answer or make a call 2.
Getting Started To use shortcut keys phone Pressing some keys directly from the Home Screen provide direct access to common phone functions. The following table lists the operations and functions of some common shortcut keys Key Operation Press briefly 16 Press briefly Enter the Quick List Press briefly Access the Library Screen Press briefly Camera Key: 1. Launch the camera 2.
Getting Started + ____ Enter the Wireless Manager screen. Installing the SIM card and battery for (1) Press and hold the Power Key several seconds to switch off the phone. (2) As shown in the following diagram, slide the battery cover in the direction of the bottom of the phone and then remove it and battery. Before using the phone, please insert a SIM card supplied by a network service provider.
Getting Started (5) Make sure the battery has been installed correctly, and then slide the battery cover in the direction of the top of the phone until it is covered, as shown below: (4) Make sure the battery contacts are facing into the phone, and then push the other side of the battery gently until it fixes itself in the battery slot. N.B. Don’t insert or remove the SIM card when the phone is switched on or getting charged, or this may damage the SIM card.
Getting Started that can be used to increase phone memory. (1) Make sure the side with the golden contacts is facing down and insert the narrower end of card. (2) Push the card gently until it is fixed in the battery slot. See the following images for additional information. To remove the MicroSD card, gently push it toward the phone, and the card will automatically eject from the card slot. N.B. 1. Don’t forcefully remove the MicroSD card from the card slot. 2.
Getting Started Battery charging E610 is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. To charge the phone using the travel charger (1) Install the battery in the phone. (2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB slot of phone carefully (3) Connect the charger to a standard wall outlet. To view charging process and status, select[Start→More→Settings→More...→P ower Management] While the phone is switched off, the battery bar will scroll and you can view charging process.
Getting Started first several times you charge the battery, charge it for at least 10 hours. You should immediately recharge the phone when it is turns off due to no battery power. 3. Please use the approved battery and charger designated for this product, otherwise it may cause explosion. Try to avoid using USB cable to charge. More→Settings→Display→Home Screen]. The Home Screen consists of the following five areas.
Getting Started Area recent appointments. Press up or the Navigation Key down to select your desired option then press the center to of the Navigation Key enter the corresponding function. Start Menu Press the Left Soft Key to open the start menu and switch to a program Function Key Bar Press the Right Soft Key to open [Contacts] Power on/ off Press and hold the Power Key phone on/off. to switch the If no SIM card is inserted when powered on, 22 the phone will show the icon as .
Getting Started Status icon and program introduction Alarm Clock: Appears when the alarm clock is activated. No SIM card inserted Icon Function description Signal Strength: Represents the current network signal. You are out of a service area Battery Status: Represents the level of your battery.
Getting Started Missed call icon appears in [ Call History] menu Outgoing call The following table lists the icons for programs already installed on the E610. Icon Name Call History Keeps track of all phone calls made, received and missed. Address Book Keeps track of contact information and lets you create speed dial entries for dialing frequently -called phone numbers or for opening frequently -accessed programmes Incoming call Missed call icon appears on the Home Screen.
Getting Started Organiser Keeps track of your schedule, tasks and appointments and allows you to make short voice recordings Settings Personalises your phone to suit the way you use it. Messaging Lets you send and receive MMS, e-mail and text messages.
Getting Started applications or Java games on your phone. on a storage card. Calculator 26 Allows you to perform basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Comm. Manager Allows you to speed enter the wireless manager function Accessories Checks here for a download agent wireless modem and more File Explorer Lets you organise and manage files on your phone Games Lets you play two games: Bubble Breaker and Solitaire coming with your phone.
Getting Started (2) Scroll through the list and select the desired item by pressing the Left Soft key
Getting Started menu function. To use abc input mode Entering information Press the corresponding keys to enter your desired English letters labeled on the lower side of the keys. The E610 supports input modes that feature a strong, intelligent word-building capacity. To change input modes To switch between input modes while editing, repeatedly press . The input mode Icons will appear in the upper right corner of the screen.
Getting Started symbol, and then press the center of the to insert.
Using Call Function 2. Using Call Function Making a call To make a call from the Home screen (1) From the Home Screen, access the Phone or Screen by pressing the SEND Key by pressing the numeric keys on the keypad. (2) After entering the phone number, press the . SEND Key N.B. When your press a numeric key on the keypad, a list of names and numbers appears as the phone automatically searches Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial and your SIM card to find a matching name or number.
Using Call Function To make a call from call history To make a call from speed dial (1) Press the SEND key or select [Start→Call History] from the Home Screen. (1) Create a speed dial number for the desired contact, for more details; please refer to “Using Speed dial” on page . (2) Select your desired number. (2) Pressing and holding down the corresponding numeric key. The phone will automatically dial the number. (3) Press the center of the Navigation Key twice or press the SEND key .
Using Call Function key or the Left Soft Key . To ignore the call, you can press the END or the Right Soft Key Key . To set your phone to Auto Answer-in, from Standby Mode with the headset inserted into your phone, click [Start→Settings→ Profiles→Headset]. Click [Menu→Edit] to set the time for [Auto answer-in]. N.B.
Using Call Function To make a conference call (this must be supported by the network) Conference call disconnect. To mute a call The E610 phone enables the user to make a conference call with up to five callers. You can turn off the microphone during a call, so that you can hear the caller but the caller cannot hear you. (1) Either put a call on hold and dial a second number, or answer a second incoming call during a call.
Using Call Function N.B. To avoid damage to your hearing, do not hold your phone against your ear when the Speakerphone is turned on. your SIM card. Contact your service provider for details. To save the current caller to your contacts list (1) Press and hold on the phone keypad until the “+” sign appears. The “+” replaces the 00 in the international prefix of the country that you are calling. During a call, click [Menu→Save to contacts] to save the current contact to your Contacts List.
Using Call Function phone number N.B. 1. To set your voice mail number, select [Start→Settings→Phone→Call Options] then enter “Call Options.” Your voice mail number appears in the “Voice mail number” box. 2. Call waiting, call holding, and conference call are system dependent features. Contact your service provider for additional information. Using speed dial To create a speed dial number for a contact (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→Address Book→Contacts].
Using Call Function Key to select the menu you want to create a speed dial for. (2) Select [Menu→ Add Speed Dial]. (3) Enter the appropriate details in [Name], [Value] and [Keypad assignment]. (4) Press the Left Soft Key save. to To make a call from speed dial If you have assigned a speed dial (in this example, the second location) to a contact in Speed Dial, you can simply press and hold on the Phone keypad to dial the contact’s number.
Using Call Function Icon Introduction Icon Missed Calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls Introduction —— up or down (2) Press the Navigation Key to select the desired call entry. (3) Click [Menu→Send Text Message]. (4) Type a text message and click to send the message. —— To save a phone number to contacts N.B. If a phone number in the Call History is saved to your Contact List, the name and the number will display. If it is not in your Contact List only the phone number displays.
Using Call Function to insert the phone number in the contact. (5) After finished, click .
Personalising Your Phone 3. Personalising Your Phone Customising the tones of events or actions With your phone, you can make calls from the Home Screen, the Phone screen, from Contacts, Speed Dial, Call History, or SIM Contacts (contacts stored on your SIM card). To change the current profile (1) On the Home Screen, click [Start→ Settings→Profiles] to enter the Profiles screen. (2) Click the preferred profile, and click . N.B.
Personalising Your Phone phone functions. To copy a sound from your PC: (1) Connect the phone to your PC by using a USB connection. On your PC, copy the sound file you want. In ActiveSync on your PC, select [Explorer] and double-click [My Windows Mobile-Based Device]. (2) Do one of the following: To save the sound file on your phone, double-click [Application Data], double-click [Sounds] and paste the file into that folder. (2) For the desired event, select a sound.
Personalising Your Phone the ring volume. Select [Off] to turn off the ring tune. (4) When finished, press the Left Soft Key . To set sound for the Key sound (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→ Settings→ Sounds]. (2) In [Keypad control] option, select a sound. Select [None] if you do not want to hear any sound while pressing a key. (3) Click . Setting the Home screen Set The Home screen is your starting place for most tasks.
Personalising Your Phone (4) Press the Navigation Key up or down to select the portion of the picture you want to use, and click . (5) In [Adjust the transparency], select a higher percentage for a more transparent picture or a lower percentage for a more opaque picture. (6) Click . Setting date, time and alarm To set date and time (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→Settings→Clock & Alarm→Date and Time]. (2) In [Time zone], select your time zone. (3) In [Date], edit the month, day or year.
Personalising Your Phone time style, as well as number and currency formatting options. best practices; they allow someone to return the phone to you in case it is lost. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → Settings →More→Regional Settings]. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→ Settings →More→Owner Information]. (2) In [Language], select your preferred language. (2) Complete the following: (3) In [Locale], select the locale for the language you selected.
Personalising Your Phone time out and the alert volume while in-call. (2) Do one of the following: (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Settings→ Accessibility]. Select [Enable] to turn on error reporting. (2) Select your preference for the following: System font size: Set the size of the font that is displayed on the screen. Multiple press time out: Set the length of time between key presses when entering text in Multipress mode.
Personalising Your Phone (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Settings→Phone]. (2) Click [Call Barring] to activate this function. (3) Click . N.B. This function needs to be supported by your network and must be activated before using it. For more details, please check with your service provider. To use call barring This network service allows you to restrict your calls. Before using this function, you have to enter a password obtained from your service provider. N.B. 1.
Personalising Your Phone To use fixed dialling You can set whether or not to enable the fixed dial function. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Settings→Phone→More]. (2) Click [Fixed Dialling] to activate this function. (3) On this screen, press the Right Soft Key
Personalising Your Phone Setting connections To use wireless manager [Wireless Manager] acts like a central switcher that lets you enable or disable phone features as well as easily manage your data connections. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Settings→Connections→Wireless Manager]. If you have activated the Bluetooth function, the icon will appear on the screen and the indicator will flash.
Personalising Your Phone N.B. Follow the above instructions to switch off your phone in places where it is prohibited to use your phone. To receive incoming beams (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Settings→Connections→Beam]. (2) Press the center of the Navigation Key to enable [Receive incoming beams] function, then your phone can receive data beamed from other devices. To set bluetooth (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Settings→Connections→Bluetooth].
Personalising Your Phone In case you modify any setting, you can restore it using the restore factory setting function. For more details, please refer to “Resetting your phone” on page 57.
Managing Your Phone 4. Managing Your Phone Managing files To copy a file using ActiveSync Copying a file results in separate versions of a file on your phone and PC. Because the files are not synchronised, changes made to one file will not affect the other. (1) Connect the phone to your PC by using a USB cable. (2) In ActiveSync, click [Explore], which opens the Mobile Device folder for your phone. In the Mobile Device folder, go to the file that you want to copy your phone or PC.
Managing Your Phone My Music: Stores all types of ring tone that you have downloaded. My Pictures: Stores the captured photos by using [Camera] function of the phone. My sounds: Store the default audio files of the phone. My videos: Stores video files in this folder. Notes: Stores the recorded files with WAV format by using [Voice Notes] function of the phone. If you haven’t recorded audio files, the folder will not appear. UAContents: It is MMS mail box which is used to store some MMS files.
Managing Your Phone Folder options (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →More→File Explorer] to enter the File Explorer screen. (2) Open a folder and select the desired file.
Managing Your Phone To stop applications To check the battery power (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → More→More→Accessories → Task Manager] to enter the File Explorer screen. (1) On the Home screen, click →Settings→More→Power Management]. (2) Use the Navigation Key to select the desired application, click [Menu→Stop] to stop the selected program. To stop all listed programs, click [Menu→Stop].
Managing Your Phone In [Display time out], select the time limit for the phone to be idle before the screen turns off. (3) Click . Viewing the phone and system information (2) The System Information screen displays the details about the phone specification, such as processor, speed, memory, display, model name, and so on. Protecting your phone (2) Scroll down to [Available Memory] and [Total Memory] to see the total memory and how much memory is available.
Managing Your Phone (2) Select [Prompt if device unused for], then select the amount of time for the phone to be inactive before automatically locking. (4) To disable SIM PIN, click [Disable SIM PIN] and enter your PIN. To change PIN (4) Click . Be sure to make a note of your personal identification number (PIN). When the SIM/USIM PIN is enabled, you must provide this PIN to unlock the phone. (5) To unlock the phone, click and enter the password you have set.
Managing Your Phone presses. (2) Scroll to the program to remove. (1) On the Home screen, press and hold the to lock the phone. Once the END Key keypad is locked, the left soft key label changes to . (3) Click [Menu → Remove]. (2) Click and press the keypad. to unlock N.B. 1. To quickly lock the keypad, press the Power Key briefly to display the Quick List, and select [Key lock]. 2. You can still receive calls and make emergency calls when the keypad is locked.
Managing Your Phone (2) Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the phone. The phone will restart after it has been reset.
Synchronising Information 5. Synchronising Information Connecting your phone to your PC(USB mass storage) You can use E610 phone as a USB flash disk to store information, which is very convenient and helpful for your work and life. (1) Insert USB data cable to the USB port of PC, then connect the phone, at this time, ActiveSync software will connect and activate automatically. (2) Click [My Computer→Mobile Device] on PC, so you can have some operations on files (such as new, copy, cut, paste, delete).
Synchronising Information well as music and video files. Synchronise Outlook E-mail, contacts, calendar appointments and tasks on your phone directly with Exchange Server so that you can stay up to date even when your PC is turned off. Copy files between your phone and your PC. Without synchronising. Select which types of information are synchronised and specify how much information is synchronised. For example, you can choose how many weeks of past calendar appointments to synchronise.
Synchronising Information To start and stop synchronisation To To change the synchronised information (1) Connect your phone. (1) On the Home screen, click ActiveSync]. To synchronise local information on the PC, such as Outlook information or media files, connect your phone to the PC using Bluetooth or a USB cable. If you are synchronising directly with Exchange Server, you can use the connection to the PC to access the network, or you can synchronise over a cellular without connecting to the PC.
Synchronising Information To stop synchronisation with one computer completely, select a computer name and click [Menu→Delete]. N.B. Outlook E-mail can be synchronised with only one computer. To synchronise inbox (1) As a default, while synchronising Inbox of PC or server, it can only synchronise the e-mails for the latest three days and only the first 500 bytes of each e-mail. If you want to view the whole e-mail, you should download the whole e-mail. (2) Your phone has a sync relationship with a PC.
Synchronising Information (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→ Organizer→Tasks]. (2) After installation, please activate ActiveSync software on PC and use USB cable to connect your phone with PC. As default, the system will synchronise the tasks on PC to [Tasks] of your phone automatically.
Synchronising Information Before changing synchronisation settings on the phone, disconnect it from your PC. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→ ActiveSync → Menu →Configure Server]. If you have not yet set up synchronization with Exchange Server, this will say [Add Server Source]. (2) On the Edit Server Settings screen, enter the name of the server running Exchange Server in the [Server address] box and click . (3) On the User Information screen, enter your user name, password and domain name.
Synchronising Information (2) As shown on the next page, select “Mobile device” in the “Files” menu. (3) Select the device that you want to stop synchronization. (4) Select “Delete mobile device” in “Files” menu. To install software in the phone (1) Create connection between your phone and PC through ActiveSync. (2) Operate the installation files on PC. (3) Select the installation position in the phone and begin to install.
Synchronising Information (4) If this is the first time you have connected to this PC via Bluetooth, you must complete the Bluetooth wizard on the phone and set up a Bluetooth partnership with the PC before synchronising. (5) Click . (6) When finished, click [Menu → Disconnect Bluetooth] N.B. 1. To preserve battery power, turn off Bluetooth when not in use. 2.To connect and synchronise your phone with a computer via Bluetooth, your computer must have a Bluetooth adapter or dongle.
Synchronising Information Disconnect the device and re-connect it. (1) Disconnect the device. Disconnect the device, then restart and reconnect the device. (2) Disable the antivirus program. Disconnect the device, then restart the PC and re-connect the device. Do the following: (3) Reconnect the device Do the following: (1) Disconnect the device. (1) Disconnect the device. (2) Delete ActiveSync by using “Add/Delete program”.
Synchronising Information (3) Select local connections established by ActiveSync with right key, and then click “Property”. It will display “Devices based on Windows Mobile” in “Use during connection” box. (4) Select all menus in “The connection uses the following items”. (5) Reconnect the device. Please make sure DHCP client server is operating on PC. As for the details about how to activate or stop Windows services and view its status, please refer to “Windows help and support center”.
Exchanging Messages 6. Exchanging Messages The messaging service is a network service which is used to send SMS/MMS between mobile phone users. (Or send to an e-mail address if this is supported by the network). Whether this menu can operate normally depends on your SIM card and the services supplied by the network provider, so please check before using this service.
Exchanging Messages (4) When finished, click . To write and send messages (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Messaging→Text Message]. (2) Press the Left Soft Key , and a new message screen will open. (3) In [To], add a recipient’s phone number manual or select Contacts list to use a number stored on your phone by pressing the center of the Navigation Key , or clicking [Menu→Add Recipient]. The phone also supports the “Group message” function.
Exchanging Messages (2) Enter a message in the message area. (3) Click . Using MMS messages Creating and sending Multi media Message Service (MMS) messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include or capture photos or video clips, include or record audio, add text, then send them along with your MMS message.
Exchanging Messages (4) On the Preferences screen, click [Menu → MMSC Settings], then click [Menu→Edit] to access Multimedia Messaging Service Center (MMSC) settings. (5) Check if your phone is preset with MMS server settings. If there are no preset settings, click [Menu → New] on the MMSC Settings screen and enter the following information, which you can get from Orange: Name: A descriptive name, such as your wireless service provider name. MMSC URL: URL address of the MMS server.
Exchanging Messages MMS message size allowed by your wireless service provider. (6) Press the Left Soft Key . The MMS server settings will then be added as an entry on the MMS Configuration screen. N.B. If you add several MMS service providers to the MMSC Settings you can choose one as your default MMS provider. Select the MMS provider’s name in the list, then click [Menu → Set as Default].
Exchanging Messages (6) Enter text and insert audio clips by clicking the respective fields. (7) Click to send the message. The following symbols act as shortcuts to some of the options on the MMS Message screen. Click Click to go to the previous slide. to go to the next slide. N.B To send a copy of this message to others, access Cc and Bcc by clicking [Menu→ Send Options].
Exchanging Messages You can view MMS messages in several ways: Press the center of the Navigation Key to view and play the message on your phone. Click or [Menu → Stop] to pause the playback of the message. To edit or delete a phrase on the Canned Text list, select a text string and click [Menu→Edit] or [Menu → Delete]. To create and add a new phrase to the list, click [Menu →New].
Exchanging Messages Using email The E610 can receive and send e-mail and can be synchronized with Outlook E-mails on your PC. However, this function needs to be supported by the network, so you must set network and account information before using it. (The phone has been set to the default network, and you don’t need to set it).
Exchanging Messages User name Password Domain (if necessary) Server type Account name 76 Enter the username assigned to you by your ISP or network administrator. This is often the first part of your email address, which appears before the sign (@). Choose a strong password. You have the option to save your password so you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your email server. Not required for an account with an ISP. May be required for a work account. Select POP3 or IMAP4.
Exchanging Messages connection, you will not be able to connect to receive email. Outgoing server Outgoing server requires authentication Outgoing server settings Use different user name for outgoing Enter the name of your outgoing email server (SMTP). Select this if your outgoing email server (SMTP) requires authentication. Your username and password from above will be used. Your outgoing email server may require different authenticationsettings than your incoming email server.
Exchanging Messages or [Voice Note]. Select the picture you want to attach, or record a voice note. (6) Click . N.B. 1. If you are working offline, email messages are moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you connect. 2. To set the priority of an email message, click [Menu → Message Options]. To receive email(Including download) On any Email folder screen, click [Menu → Send/Receive]. By default, messages are automatically downloaded to your phone. N.B.
Exchanging Messages To set digital signature for an email (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → Messaging]. (2) Select an email account, and then click
Exchanging Messages Managing folders To access messages folders (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → Messaging→ Text Message /MMS/Outlook Email]. (2) .Click [Menu→Folders] from the Text Message, MMS or Outlook E-mail screen. Message folders Deleted items: Stores the files deleted from the other folders. If you delete the file from [Deleted Items], the message is permanently deleted. Drafts: Stores messages that will be sent later. Inbox: Stores received message.
Pocket MSN 7. Pocket MSN With Pocket MSN, you can do the followings: See which contacts are online or offline. Send and receive MSN message Chat with the contacts by using MSN Messenger. Inform the selected contacts when you come online. Block contacts from seeing you status or sending you messages. You must have a Microsoft Passport account while using MSN Messenger.
Pocket MSN To sign in MSN Messenger (1) On the Home screen, select [Start→More→More→Pocket MSN]. (2) Press the center of the Navigation Key or the Left Soft Key to enter the Sign In screen. 82 (3) Enter the e-mail address and password. If you want to save your password, click the [Save password] box. (4) Press Left Soft Key to sign in. To send a MSN message After signing in MSN, select the contact you want to send a message, and click [Menu →Chats] or [Menu →Send Message].
Pocket MSN To end a chat To invite another contact to join in chat (1) First sign in the MSN, select the contact you want to chat, and click [Menu →Chats]. While chatting with a contact, meanwhile, you can invite another contact to join in the chat. (2) On the Chat screen, click [Menu → End Chat], so you can end the current chat, shown as the below image. (1) First sign in the MSN, select the contact you want to chat, and click [Menu →Chats].
Pocket MSN chat with a contact alone or chat with many people. To block or unblock a contact To block a contact from seeing your status and sending messages to you, do the followings: (1) First sign in the MSN. For more information about this, please refer to “To sign in MSN Messenger” on page 82. Select the contact by pressing the Navigation up or down, and click [Menu →Delete Key Contact]. To change your own Messenger status Select your own name at the top of the screen.
Pocket MSN enter the name you want to display to others in MSN Messenger. To sign out click
Using Contacts 8. Using Contacts [Contacts] is your address book and information storage for the people and businesses you communicate with. You can store phone numbers, email addresses, home addresses and any other information that relates to a contact, such as a birthday or an anniversary date. You can also add a picture or assign a ringtone to a contact. To enter Contacts from the Home Screen, press , or click the Right Soft Key [Start→Address Book→Contacts].
Using Contacts N.B. 1.If someone who isn’t in your list of contacts calls you or sends you a message, you can quickly create a contact from Call History or from the message by clicking [Menu→ Save to Contacts]. 2. In the list of contact information, you’ll see where you can add a picture or assign a ringtone to a contact. search for your desired contact. Begin entering a name or phone number of the contact until the contact is displayed.
Using Contacts (2) Click the contact whose information you want to view. (3) To edit the information, click [Menu → Edit]. (4) When finished making changes, click . To assign a ringtone to a contact To easily identify who is calling you, you can assign a custom ringtone to each contact. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Address Book→Contacts]. (2) Click the contact you want to assign a ringtone to. (3) Click [Menu → Edit]. (4) Click [Custom ring tone] and select the ringtone you want.
Using Contacts Sending a text message, MMS to a contact You can only send an MMS to a contact stored in the SIM card. To send a text message to a contact Making a call to the selected contact (1) On the Home screen, click →Address Book→Contacts]. [Start (2) Click the contact, and click [Menu → Send Text Message]. (3) Compose your message, and click . To send an MMS to a contact (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Address Book→Contacts].
Using Contacts (2) Click the contact, and click [Menu → Send Contact→Beam]. Sending the contact’s information To send the contact’s information via text message (1) On the Home screen, click →Address Book→Contacts]. [Start (2) Click the contact, and click [Menu → Send Contact→Text Message]. (3) Press the center of the Navigation Key to select the contact information to send, then click. (4) Compose the text message and click.
Using Contacts (3) Enter the contact’s information and click . Managing the contacts To delete a contact (1) On the Home screen, click →Address Book→Contacts]. To filter the contact list [Start Contacts that have categories assigned are displayed in the list when you filter by category. (2) Select a contact, then click [Menu → Delete Contact] (1) On the Home screen, click →Address Book→Contacts]. N.B.
Connecting to the Internet 9. Connecting to the Internet Your phone’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional connections. Specifically, you can configure your phone to establish a connection via Dial-up, GPRS, Bluetooth, Virtual Private Network (VPN), or Proxy. Setting up a connection Check with Orange about charges for its GPRS service. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → Settings → Connections → GPRS].
Connecting to the Internet To set up a Dial-up connection (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → Settings → Connections → Dial-up]. (2) Click [Menu → Add]. (3) In [Description], enter a name for the connection. Using advanced options From the Connections screen, you can access advanced options to specify the service provider, the number of redial attempts, the amount of idle time to wait before disconnecting, and so on. (4) In [Connects to], select [Work].
Connecting to the Internet Adding a URL exception Some URLs for Web pages on your company intranet may use periods, for example: intranet.companyname.com. To view these pages in Internet Explorer Mobile, you must create a URL exception. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start → Settings → Connections]. (2) Click [Menu → Advanced]. (3) Click [Menu → Work URL Exceptions]. (4) Click [Menu → Add]. (5) In [URL Pattern], enter the URL name. To add multiple URLs, use a semicolon (;). (6) Click . N.B.
Connecting to the Internet (3) Enter the address, and click . To set the display of Web page (1) While on a Web page, click [Menu → View]. full-screen mode. Show Picture: Select to show or hide pictures on Web pages. To send a link via email (2) Select one of the following: (1) Go to the desired Web page. Text Size: Select the text size on Web pages. (2) Click [Menu →Tools →Send Link via Email]. One Column. Arranges the content into one column that is as wide as the screen.
Connecting to the Internet select [More Favorites], and then press the center of the Navigation Key to visit more Web Pages. To add a Web page to the Favourites list (1) On the Home screen, →Internet Explorer]. click [Start (2) To go to the page you want to add, click [Menu → Address Bar], enter the address, and click . (3) Click [Menu → Add to Favourites]. (4) Confirm or change the name and Web page address. (5) In [Folder], select a folder for the Favourite. (6) Click . N.B.
Connecting to the Internet To clear temporary files, cookies or history (1) While on a Web page, click [Menu → Tools →Options]. (2) Click [Memory]. (3) Select the type of memory to clear. (4) Click , then click , and then click . Using Internet sharing When you connect your phone to a PC or laptop computer, Internet Sharing allows you to use your phone as an external modem for the computer. To set up the phone as a modem (1) Use the USB data line to connect your phone with your PC.
Connecting to the Internet PC, select [Cancel Proxy Server]. To connect to the Internet (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →More→More →Accessories→Internet Sharing]. (2) Select the PC connection manner – USB] connection or [Bluetooth PAN] connection, then press the center of the Navigation Key . (3) 98 Select network connection type. The phone defaults to [Orange Internet], or you can set it by referring to “To set multiple network connection” on page 49.
Connecting to the Internet manner, you must install Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.2 on your PC. If you select [Bluetooth PAN] as the PC connection manner, you must first activate and finalize the personal local network setting of Bluetooth on the PC. For more detailed information, please refer to Windows help and support software. To deactivate Internet sharing On the Internet sharing screen, click . N.B. Before using ActiveSync, confirm that Internet sharing is deactivated.
Using Tools 10. Using Tools Using task Use Tasks to keep track of things you need to do. A task can occur once or repeatedly (recurring). You can set reminders for your tasks and you can organise them using categories. Your tasks are displayed in a task list. Overdue tasks are displayed in red. To create a task on the phone (1) On the Home screen, click [Start →Organiser →Tasks]. (2) In the [Enter new task here] box, enter the task name and press the center of the Navigation Key . N.B. 1.
Using Tools To mark a task as completed (1) On the Home screen, click [Start Using calculator (2) Select the task, and click . The calculator function can perform standard mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. To sort and filtering the task list Using methods (1) On the Home screen, click [Start (1) On the Home Screen, click [Start→, More→Calculator]. →Organiser →Tasks]. →Organiser →Tasks].
Using Tools the Left Soft Key display. to clear the Using calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments, including meetings and other events. Your appointments for the day can be displayed on the Home screen. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronise appointments between your phone and PC. You can also set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or flashing light, for example. To view your schedule You can view your schedule in three different views: Month, Week and Agenda.
Using Tools To send a calendar appointment You can send a calendar appointment to another phone over MMS. (2) Hold the phone’s microphone near your mouth. (3) Click and say your voice note. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→Organiser →Calendar]. (4) Click to stop recording a voice note. (2) Select an appointment, then click [Menu →Send as vCalendar]. To play voice notes (3) Enter the recipient in the [To] line of the MMS message, then click .
Using Tools (2) Select the voice note to delete. (3) Click [Menu → Delete]. (4) Click . N.B. If you delete a voice note that has a default name, such as [Recording1], this name becomes available for a new voice note. To set a voice note as a ringtone (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→Organiser →Voice Notes]. (2) Select the voice note, and click [Menu → Set As Ringtone].
Using Multimedia 11. Using Multimedia Using Windows media player You can use built-in Windows Media Player to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your phone or MicroSD card. The player can play audio files with the following formats: MP3, MID, WAV and WMA. The player can also play video files in ASF and WMV formats. To enter Windows Media from the Home Screen, select [Start→More→Windows Media].
Using Multimedia Key left currently playing file Quickly press the key twice to skip to the previous file Hold the key, it will rewind a file Press the Navigation Key right Skip to the beginning of the next file. Press and hold to fast-forward a file.
Using Multimedia At the bottom of each screen is a Menu. The commands on this menu vary, depending upon which screen you are viewing. screen (this function isn’t available for audio files). Options Adjust various Windows Media Player Mobile options, including network, skin and hardware button options Allows you to Properties Display the Library screen so you can select a file to play Display detailed information about the currently playing file.
Using Multimedia you can select a file to play Move Up Move the selected item up in the play list order Move Down Move the selected item down in the play list order Delete from Play list Remove the selected item from the play list but the file is still stored in Library. Shuffle/ Repeat Play the items in the Now Playing play list in a random order or repeatedly. Save Play list Save the current files in play list Clear Now playing Remove all items from the Now Playing play list.
Using Multimedia Update Library Add new items to the library by searching your phone or storage card. (2) If you are not on the Playback screen, Open File Find and play files that are stored on your phone or storage card but are not in the library. (3) Press the Left Soft Key and select the desired file in play list. Open URL Play a file on a network, such as the Internet. Properties View information about the selected file.
Using Multimedia To play music and videos on your phone Use the library to find and play songs, videos and playlists that are stored on your phone or removable storage card. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→Windows Media]. (2) If you are not on the Library screen, click [Menu →Library], and then select the library that you want to use (for example, Storage Card). (3) In most cases, Windows Media Player Mobile automatically updates the library.
Using Multimedia (4) Do one of the following: In [URL], enter a network address. In [History], select a URL that you have previously used. N.B. To play media on a network, your phone must be connected to a network To change Player appearance You can change the appearance of the Playback screen by choosing a new skin. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→Windows Media]. (5) Click .
Using Multimedia percentage already played. 2.Or when you are in streaming session, and an incoming call occurs, you have the choice to accept the call by clicking (and then stop the streaming session) or reject the call by clicking . 3. The player can also play video clips in the formats as 3GP and MP4. (3) During playback, it is possible to pause or stop the clip by pressing the Left Soft Key or the Right Soft Key .
Using Multimedia More→Video Player]. (2) Select a video clip and click [Menu →File→Delete]. (3) Click. To move a video clip between the phone and storage card (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→Video Player]. (2) Select a video clip and click [Menu→File→Move to storage card/Move to phone memory] (if storage card is present).then the video clip will be moved to the storage card or the phone memory.
Using Multimedia Using camera and video recorder Options Description Video Select to switch to the video mode. Taking photos and shooting video clips with audio are easy with your phone’s built-in camera. Mode To enter the Camera and Video Recorder preview Brightness (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→Camera] or press the Camera Key Resolution to enter the Camera Preview screen. (2) Click [Menu→Video] to enter the Video Recorder Preview screen. (3) To exit the Camera or Video Recorder, .
Using Multimedia Balance Flash environment as [Automatic], [Sunny], [Cloudy], [Office], [Home] or [Night]. Select to turn on or turn off the flash light while capturing Full screen Select to take photos in full screen. Options Enter the Options Menu screen, and set the parameters for the camera. While capturing video clip, click
Using Multimedia (2) Click [Menu→Options→Camera]. (3) In [Save files to], press the Navigation Key up or down to set the desired storage location as [Main memory] or [Storage Card] (if inserted). (4) Click . To include audio when recording video files (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→Camera] or press the Camera Key to enter the Camera Preview screen.
Using Multimedia (2) On the Capture Preview screen, click [Menu→Video] to switch to the video capture code. (5) Enter the recipient name and subject, and click . The message will be sent the next time you synchronise your phone. (3) Press the center of the Navigation Key To beam the captured photo or video clips or the Camera Key to capture a photo or video clip. Press the Left Soft Key to stop recording.
Using Multimedia (3) Select the display area and click . (4) Adjust the transparency. Select a higher percentage for a more transparent picture, or a lower percentage for a more opaque picture. (5) Click . To edit the captured photo or video clips (1) First, take a picture or video clip, for more details; please refer to “To take pictures and video clips”. (2) Click [Menu →Edit], and do any of the following: To rotate a picture 90 degrees, click [Menu → Rotate].
Using Multimedia To view the stored photos and videos To view pictures (1) First, take a picture or video clip, for more details; please refer to “To take pictures and video clips”. (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→ More→Pictures&Videos]. The images in the My Pictures folder appear as thumbnails by default. (2) The captured photos or video clips will be saved to [File Explorer] automatically. Enter the [File Explorer] to view the stored photos or videos.
Using Multimedia →Options], select [Slide Show], and choose either [Portrait pictures] or [Landscape pictures]. You can even set your phone to play a screensaver on its monitor while your phone is connected to the PC and idle for 2 minutes. To play videos (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→Pictures&Videos]. Video files appear as thumbnails with an icon . (2) Select a video and click to play it with the built-in Windows Media Player.
Using Multimedia To undo an edit, click [Menu → Undo]. To cancel all unsaved edits you made to the picture, click [Menu → Cancel]. To delete a picture or video clip (1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→Pictures&Videos]. (2) Select a picture or video clip on the Pictures & Videos screen, and click [Menu → Delete]. Click to confirm the deletion. (5) Select the display area and click . (6) Adjust the transparency.
Using Multimedia (5) On the Messaging screen, select [MMS] or [Outlook E-mail] then click
Using Multimedia Using Java Java-based applications (MIDlet files) can be run on your phone. Your phone supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME. Java allows you to download MIDlet files, such as games and tools that are specifically designed for mobile devices. Java gives you the flexibility of installing and managing additional J2ME applications from the Internet. On the Home screen, click [Start→More →Java] and press the center of the Navigation to enter the Java application screen.
Using Multimedia (2) On the Java Apps screen, click [Menu →Java Settings]. (3) In [Select Network], select the desired network by using the NAVIGATION control. (4) Click .
Using Bluetooth 12. Using Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters without requiring a physical connection. You can even beam information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within the Bluetooth signal coverage range. connection request of all Bluetooth-enabled devices. (3) Click .
Using Bluetooth (2) In [Make this device visible to other device], press the center of the Navigation Key to activate it. A “9”symbol will appear before the option. (3) Click . N.B. Selecting the [Make this device visible to other device] option on the Bluetooth screen also turns on Bluetooth. Connecting a Bluetooth device to your phone A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your phone and another Bluetooth-enabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner.
Using Bluetooth (3) On your phone, a message will appear, indicating that your phone has connected with the paired device. Click . The name of the paired device is then displayed. You may edit and enter a new name for that device and the devices which have created partnership with your phone will be saved in “Add Devices” list.
Using Bluetooth (5) A message will appear indicating that your phone has connected with the paired device. Click . (6) The name of the paired device is then displayed. You may edit and enter a new name for that device, then click . (7) Select the check boxes of services that you want to use from the paired device. (5) Enter a new display name for the Bluetooth device, then click . (6) Click .
Using Bluetooth (1) Set Bluetooth on your phone to discoverable mode. For information about this, see “Making your phone discoverable”on page 127. 2. You need to enter a passcode when connecting to a Bluetooth handsfree or stereo headset. The passcode is fixed and cannot be changed on a Bluetooth headset. (2) Create a Bluetooth partnership, for more information about this, see “To search To search bluetooth devices” and “To match the found device” on page 127.
Using Bluetooth Sending files via Bluetooth (1) Set Bluetooth on your phone to discoverable mode. For information about this, see “Making your phone discoverable” on page 127. (2) Create a Bluetooth partnership, for more information about this, see “To search To search bluetooth devices” and “To match the found device” on page 127. file to the phone.
Phone Maintenance 13. Phone Maintenance Mobile phones are very exact electronic devices and must be looked after carefully. The following advice can help you to look after your phone and prolong its life. The phone and its spare parts should be put out of the reach of children. Keep the phone dry. Rain, moisture or water will corrupt its electronic circuitry. If your phone does get wet, remove the battery immediately and take the phone to the nearest authorized service center.
Phone Maintenance Please use a clean, soft cloth to clean the camera lens etc. If you have to replace the phone’s antenna, please only do so with a suitable replacement. Using an unsuitable antenna or spare parts will damage the phone and radio system.
Troubleshooting 14. Troubleshooting Please check to see if any problems you have encountered while using your phone are described below. If you were unable to find the solution to a particular problem, please contact one of our maintenance centres. The phone can’t be switched on Possible reason Solution You are not holding down the Power Key for long enough Press and hold for at least 2 seconds.
Troubleshooting Bad call quality PIN/ PUK code lock Possible reason Enter wrong PIN Code( Personal Identification Code) or PUK Code (Personal Unlocking Key) Solution Enter correct password N.B 1. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, many SIM and phone functions will be locked. For more details, please refer to “Safety Precautions”. 2. If you do not know the correct PIN code and PUK code, please contact your operator or network service provider.
Troubleshooting Can’t answer a call Possible reason Solution The call forwarding option has been set Cancel call forwarding according to requirements. The call barring option has been set Cancel the function of incoming call barring or roam incoming call barring. Can’t make a call Possible reason The phone is switched off Solution You are outside the network service area Check the network area. The SIM card has been incorrectly inserted Check whether your SIM card can be used normally.
Troubleshooting The call volume is too low The incoming call doesn’t ring Possible reason Solution Possible reason Solution The call volume has been set too low Increase the call volume. The phone selects silent mode Reset the ring type in [Profiles] to [Ring] or [Vibrate and Ring], for more details, refer to “To edit a profile” on page 39. The ring volume is set too low Increase the volume The call forwarding option has been set Cancel call forwarding according to requirements.
Troubleshooting The battery can’t be charged Possible reason Solution The battery is worn out and the charging time takes too long Charge when the phone prompts low battery. The battery doesn’t connect well to the phone Ensure the battery has been inserted correctly. The charger doesn’t connect to the phone Ensure that the interface between the charger and the phone is correctly connected, and the charger icon should appear on the screen.
Troubleshooting Can’t display network Possible reason The phone does not recognize the storage card Solution The SIM card has been incorrectly installed Refer to the SIM card installation method. The contact between the SIM card and phone is dirty Ensure the contact between the SIM card and phone remains clean. The SIM card does not work Check whether the SIM card is out of date.
Troubleshooting Browser can’t connect to Internet normally Possible reason Solution The network service provider don’t provide the service or you haven’ apply for this service Contact with your network service provider and consult information about how to apply for and use these services Haven’t set correctly About more details about setting, refer to “Connecting to the Internet” on page 93.
Safety Precaution 15. Safety Precaution Usage environment Please remember to obey the necessary rules and regulations whenever use your phone. This will help keep you safe and respect your environment. Switch off your phone when close to petrol stations, bunkers, chemical factories or explosive areas and adhere to any safety signs and instructions there. Breaking any rules may cause explosion or injury.
Safety Precaution The personnel who wears should do the followings: pacemaker ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from your pacemaker when the phone is turned on. Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately. N.
Safety Precaution (3) Please press the call key to call. PIN code N.B While making an emergency call, you should try to provide all important information correctly. At this time, the phone may be the only communication tool, so don’t end the call without permission. This is personal identification code which is used to protect the SIM card from unauthorised use by other people. Generally, the PIN code and SIM card are provided together.
Safety Precaution times in succession, it will be locked and you will need to input PUK2 to unlock it again. PUK code This is used to unlock the PIN code. If you incorrectly input the PUK code ten times in succession, then the SIM card cannot be used again. Usually the PUK code and SIM card are provided together. If you lose PUK code or it isn’t supplied with SIM card, please contact with your network operator or SIM card provider. PUK2 code This is used to unlock the PIN2 code.
Safety Precaution should charge the battery for at least 10 hours in succession. Please charge the phone due to no power and switch off the phone automatically. Battery information and care Never use any battery that has been damaged. While using the phone near network station, the power consumption is very little. Therefore, the call and standby time depends on greatly by the signal strength of honeycomb network and the parameters set by network operator.
Safety Precaution object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the anode and cathode of the battery, for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting. Therefore, please store the battery carefully and on its own. Don’t burn your phone battery or treat it as common rubbish.
Safety Precaution Other safety information When you are not using your phone, it is advisable to switch it off, remove the battery to save energy and avoid radicalising the phone. If you use earphones to listen to music or watch a film, please don’t turn the volume up too high as this could damage your hearing. You can’t disassemble the terminal and battery of the phone unless the technical personnel.
SAR Information SAR Information This phone meets European Union (EU) requirements concerning exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured to not exceed the limits for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, as recommended by the EU Council. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
SAR Information the standards and procedures. For mobile telephones described in CENELEC European Standard (EN50360-2001; EN 50361-2001). The SAR values for this model tested by (Telecommunication Metrology Centre of Ministry of Information Industry) is below 0.365 W/KG when in GSM900 and below 0.508 W/KG when in GSM1800.
Index Index -A- Connect a Bluetooth device, 128 Accessibility settings, 44 Install software, 64 Connect a Bluetooth earphone, 131 Regional settings, 43 Solve connection problems, 65 Make your phone discoverable, 128 Set up, 59 Receive files, 133 Start and stop, 60 Send files, 132 ActiveSync, 58 Additional dialing information, 34 Turn on or turn off, 127 Conference call, 33 Connection Add a URL exception, 96 Set up a connection, 94 Use advanced options, 95 -B- -C- Battery charging, 20 Cal
Index Manage, 93 SIM card and battery, 17 Send text messages, or MMS, 91 Set up a POP3/IMAP4 account, 75 Internet Explorer, 96 Send the contact's information, 92 Write and send, 77 Internet sharing, 99 View and edit, 90 Enter Customise the tones, 39 -EEmail Individually sign and encrypt, 79 150 Micro-SD card, 19 Set digital signature, 79 Search for, 89 Information, 28 -K- Menu, 28 Key functions, 14 -H- -M- Home Screen, 21 Make call Hotmail, 86 Call history, 31 from contacts, 30 Rec
Index 31 Video player, 113 Set an account, 82 Speed dial, 31 Windows media, 107 Sign in, 83 Manage files, 50 Mute call, 33 Manage folders, 80 MMS -P- Add predefined text, 73 Phone Maintenance, 134 Configure, 70 Pocket MSN View and reply, 74 Block or unblock, 85 Write and send, 72 Change status, 85 Multimedia Camera and video recorder, 116 Games, 125 Java, 125 Pictures&videos, 121 Sign out, 86 Power management, 53 Power on/ off, 22 -QQuick List, 27 Display name, 86 -R- End a chat, 84
Index -SSafety notice, X Safety Precaution, 143 Set Calls, 45 Coonections, 47 Date, time and alarm, 42 -VView the phone and system information, 54 -TTask manager, 52 -Y- Text messages, 68 Your phone Tools Accessaries, 13 Calculator, 103 Front view, 12 Error reporting, 44 Calendar, 104 Protect, 55 Home screen, 41 Tasks, 102 Rear view, 13 Network, 47 Voice notes, 105 Side view, 12 Owner information, 43 speed dial, 35 152 Status icon and program introduction, 23 Troubleshooting, 136