GSM/VoWLAN Dual-Mode Phone User Manual Your new WIhipi-2300 dual-mode phone is a communication product based on MicrosoftTM Windows Mobile 5.0® technology. To experience the optimum performance of your phone, please read this user manual thoroughly. Similar to the operation of computer equipment, the WIhipi-2300 will perform best when enough memory is present to run all programs. Running multiple programs at the same time may affect the response time of the device.
6. Camera key 1 Side keys Press to activate Camera function. Press up/down briefly to adjust volume, or mute a ringing tone. 6 On the Home screen, press and hold side UP to show Quick list. Press and hold Side DOWN to enter Notes. 2 names, phone numbers, menus, an settings. Also moves the cursor to highlight text while editing. 8. Back/Delete Perform the function indicated by Press to go back to the previous screen or 3 Home key Press to go back to the Home screen to lock the keypad.
1. Security precautions To ensure effective and secure use of your device, please read the following precautions carefully before operation. 1.1 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) signals Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
Persons with pacemakers: • • • Should always keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. Should 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. 1.7 Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
1.11 Batteries Any contact of the battery’s exposed electrodes with a conductor, such as jewelry or keys, may cause damage to possessions or bodily injury. 1.12 Electromagnetic radiation Your phone fully complies with the standards related to wireless irradiation enacted by the authority of the State and International Health Association. These limitations are part of the comprehensive regulations and constitute public wireless irradiation permission standards.
¾ A moist or anti-static cloth may be used to wipe or clean the phone. Do not use a dry cloth that attracts static electricity to avoid damage to the phone. Do not use a chemical reagent or a cleanser containing abrasives to avoid damage to the phone’s casing. ¾ Please do not keep the state of having no battery in the battery compartment or outage; otherwise, some data may be initialized.
2. Overview of your phone In this section, you will learn how to install the battery, the SIM card, the T-FLASH card, and how to charge the battery. 2.1 Installing the SIM card The SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card contains a computer chip that stores your personal number, phone book, and other services provided by your cellular service provider. To insert a SIM card: 1. Press on the battery release latch and slide the battery cover downward to open. 2.
3. Push the card down and slide the metal latch over the T-FLASH card to secure it into place. 2.3 Battery information 2.3.1 Installing the Battery 1. Insert the battery by aligning the exposed copper part of the battery pack with the protruding copper conductor, and then gently push the bottom of the battery into place. 2. Slide the cover on the phone. 2.3.2 Charging the Battery When the battery is drained below normal working value, the screen displays an empty battery icon and sound an alert.
Note: When the phone has been powered on for the first time, you will be prompted to setup basic information for the phone, i.e., time zone, date, time, power up password, E-Mail account, etc. 2.5 The Home screen Power on your phone and wait until it fully boots. This displays the Home screen as illustrated below. Status bar Shortcut bar Function key Information display area Note: Icons illustrated in this User’s Manual are for explanatory purposes only.
2.5.2 Shortcut bar In the Shortcut bar, there are five shortcut keys representing their respective functions for navigating available programs within the device. 2.5.3 Information display area In the Information display area, relative information is displayed, including name of your Internet service provider, current date/time, recent appointments and reminders, scene mode status and new message prompt. 2.5.
3. Basic functions 3.1 Making a Call The phone provides a variety of methods to place a call for your convenience. 3.1.1 Making a call from the Home screen When the Home screen is displayed, press the numbers you wish to dial on the keypad, then press the Talk key to make the call. Press the Back button if you need to backspace over a digit to correct the number to be dialed.
3.1.4 Making a call from the Call History list Select Call History from the Start menu. Select the number or name you want to call, and then press the Talk key. 3.1.5 Making a call from a hyperlink When you see an underlined phone number presented as a hyperlink in an E-mail message, just scroll to it, and press the Action button to make the call. 3.1.6 Making emergency calls Calls to emergency service numbers can be made under any circumstances, even if you have locked the SIM card and/or your phone.
3.2.2 Answering a second call using Call Waiting While a call is in progress, another incoming call causes the Call Waiting screen to appear. Press the LSK (“Answer”) or the Talk key to simultaneously place the first call on hold and answer the second call. To end the first call before answering the incoming call, press the End button, and then press the Answer soft key or the Talk key to Answer the incoming call. 3.2.
3.3.3 Speakerphone On Turn on the speaker then it will help lift the voice from this side for you to listen clearly within noisy surroundings. 3.3.4 Conference call Conference call, or three-way calling, is supported with your cellular phone. Please refer to Section 3.4.2 Holding a Conference Call for details. 3.3.5 Contacts During a call (or a conference call), select Contacts from the Menu to view details of the contact list. You may also perform other functions with the contact list from the Menu. 3.
3.4.2 Holding a conference call This feature allows you to connect up to six callers in addition to yourself for a 7-way conversation. 3.4.3 Steps for holding a call conference While one call is activated, connect or answer a second call. Once connected, select Conference from the Menu. This will place the original caller on hold and form a conference call for each initiated new call, up to a maximum of six callers plus yourself. Screen Shot 3.4.
Before you can make net calls, you need to create a connection profile and a SIP phone profile. When the profile is set, you can initiate a net call from all applications where a regular voice call can be placed. To place a VoIP Call • From the Home screen, press #, and then enter phone number. • Press Talk to initiate the call. Please see Section 12.2 Wi-Fi for instructions on how to set up a Wi-Fi connection, and how to create a SIP phone number.
4. Internet Explorer 4.1 Pocket Internet Explorer Using Pocket Internet Explorer (IE), you can connect your smart phone to the Internet or applications based on network connections. Your smart phone supports connecting to Internet via a common data call, browsing the Internet with support of GPRS based on a GSM network, and connecting to high-speed WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) access. Deploying any of these powerful functions keeps you connected to the whole word at any given time.
4.3 Offline menu When offline, you can select from following items on the Menu: Address Bar: Enter a website address you’d like to browse. Add Favorite: Select Add Favorite from the Menu to save a web page link, including its name, address and the name of the folder where it will be saved. Add Folder: Use the Add Folder feature to make it easy and convenient to manage miscellaneous websites stored on your phone. Screen Shot 4.3 Edit: Edit a website address.
History: Recently visited pages are stored in History. You can select a website to return visit from this list. View: Select a view mode for browsing pages. Zoom: Select a resolution for displaying web pages. Tools: From the Tools menu (see the following screen shot), you can send a web address via the Send Link via E-Mail option. You can also view the Properties of the current page or select from various browser options. To setup the browser, please refer to Section 4.4 Setting Up Internet Explorer.
4.5.2 Connections Select Connections from Options (see the screen shot below) to change the way the device connects to the Internet. Using the auto-detect settings will automatically select the proper way of connecting according to the web site. Screen Shot 4.5.2 4.5.3 Memory Select Memory from Options (see screen shot below) to view memory status of the network. Press the RSK to clean out Temporary Files, Cookies, and History. Screen Shot 4.5.
5. Tasks Tasks recorded and assigned from the Task function in Microsoft Outlook® on your PC will be stored and updated via ActiveSync®. 5.1 Synchronizing Tasks on PC To synchronize Microsoft Outlook’s Task entries from your PC to your phone, launch ActiveSync® . Connect the PC to your phone with the USB cable. In default mode, the system will automatically synchronize task detail to Task. 5.2 Creating a Task on your phone Screen Shot 5.1 Select Task from the main Menu.
6. Windows Media The built-in Windows Media Player® can play audio/video files stored on the phone or on a memory card. 6.1 Playing a file Press the LSK to enter the main interface of the Windows Media Player, whose default interface is its library. Different types of files are placed in specified folders. Select the file you want to play. Press Back to enter the playing screen. To view the play list, click Now Playing. 6.1.
6.2 Now Playing Enter the Now Playing screen from the main player interface. The Now Playing list displays the files currently playing and pending. Select from the Menu to use the following functions: Library: Move up: Move down: Remove from play list: Shuffle/Repeat: Clear Now playing: Error details: Properties: Choose a file to play from the library. Move the selected file up in the play list order. Move the selected file down in the play list order. Screen Shot 6.
6.3.1 Update Library To see newly added files before playing, you must update the Library. Select Update Library from the Menu to perform an auto search for new files (see screen shot below). Search results will be placed in their respective library folders. 6.3.2 Playing directly in Library You can directly select and play files stored in the media Library. Screen Shot 6.3.1 6.3.3 Add files to play list Only added to play list on playing can the files in Media Library be played with Windows Media Player.
6.4 Player settings Press the RSK to select Options from the main Menu to set up the Windows Media Player. 6.4.1 Playback This option allows you to set display time stamp and play modes. Screen Shot 6.4 Show time as: Set the time display format of the file playing. Pause playback while using another programs: If you do not use this function, the media player will continue playing when other programs are running (except the call function).
6.4.3 Network Depending on your Internet connection, you can change the connection speed to obtain better video and audio output. 6.4.4 Library Here you can choose whether to enable player in Media Library. 6.4.5 Skins Change the appearance of the Windows Media Player interface. Screen Shot 6.4.3 6.4.6 Buttons Redefine button functions in the Windows Media Player interface. Hover over a function button you want to redefine, select Assign from Menu and follow the prompts.
7. Calendar With the Calendar feature, you can view important dates, such as anniversaries and holidays and set events for special reminders. 7.1 Viewing calendar Enter Calendar, press the LSK to switch among day, week and month views. 7.2 Creating a date From the Calendar screen, press the RSK, select Create to add a new date. Make changes as needed to each option prompted. Screen Shot 7.2 7.3 Calendar settings From the Calendar settings screen, select an item then press the RSK to change settings.
8. Messaging (SMS, E-Mail and MMS) You can create, send, and receive E-Mail and SMS messages through Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your E-mail server. You can then view all of the messages from the Inbox on your cellular phone. 8.1 SMS service SMS service is provided by your Internet Service Provider, which serves for transfer of short text messages between mobile phone users. The first time you send an SMS, check that the SMS Center number has been added.
8.1.2 Viewing SMS On the SMS list screen, select the SMS you want to view and press OK. Press the LSK to reply to sender. Press the RSK to open the Menu and select other options available for this SMS message. 8.2 Outlook E-Mail Your new cellular phone supports sending and receiving E-Mail, as well as synchronizing Outlook E-Mail from a PC. The first time Outlook is used on your new cellular phone, an E-Mail account must be set up and the network must be configured.
• • • After entering recipients and subject, use the navigation keys to enter the message edit area. After editing your E-Mail, press the LSK to send it to the recipient list. In default mode, all sent messages are saved in the Sent folder. 8.3 MMS MMS is a multimedia information transferring operation proposed by CMCC, which can transfer multimedia information including text, screen shots, and audio files.
8.3.1 Creating and sending MMS • • • • • From the Home screen, press the LSK to create a new MMS. In Recipients, you can enter a phone number directly or select Add Recipients from the Menu. Your phone also supports group sending to multiple recipients. After entering Recipients and message Subject, fill in the corresponding content for Video, Text and Audio files. Select Cancel to abort editing and go back to the MMS box. Select Preview from the Menu after editing to view the message before sending.
Drafts: Outbox: Inbox: Sent items: Deleted: Stored messages considered incomplete or ready to send. Failed transmissions are stored here. All received messages are stored here. All successfully sent messages are stored here. If the auto save function of MMS is enabled, after an MMS is successfully sent, it will be saved into Sent items immediately. All messages deleted are disposed of here. NOTE: If deleted from this folder, the messages will be permanently lost. 8.
8.6.4 Account options Here you can respectively set SMS and MMS. The items in Settings includes: whether to use Unicode which help correct errors in displaying content of messages sent from this phone or, whether to require service center to deliver send report after its forwarding a message to a recipient. Screen Shot 8.6.
8.6.5 New account You can set up an E-Mail account in order to send/receive E-Mail on your cellular phone. This phone supports POP3/IMAP4. Set up an account by following these steps. Screen Shot 8.6.
8.6.6 Export SIM Message This feature helps you download messages saved on your SIM card.
9. Contacts Contacts assimilate an online address book where information about people and businesses you communicate with regularly are stored. For example, you can store multiple phone numbers, E-Mail addresses, street addresses, web pages, birthday, anniversary date, etc. You can use the Contact list to dial phone numbers and compose E-Mail or SMS messages directly from the “contact card”.
9.3 Creating a contact From the Contact list screen, press LSK to Create (See the screen shot 9.3). Set up a new contact record on the phone by filling in the blanks, item by item, then press LSK to complete the setup. This new record is now added to your Contact list. To enter an extension number or an International call number, you might enter a pause after dialing the main number. To enter a pause, select Insert pause from the Menu to insert “P” between main number and its extension number.
9.6 Finding a contact From the Contact list screen, locate a contact as follows: • Pressing navigation up/down scrolls through the list of contacts; • Pressing number keys queries the device for all records containing the series of numbers pressed, i.e., the contact including the letters and/or a numbers pressed displays the matching contact. • To locate a record on the SIM card, enter the SIM password and the device will locate the contact.
9.8.2 Copying Phone contact to SIM card Since only one primary number is allowed on the SIM card, you must select one from the detailed Contact list. The device will require confirmation before saving to the SIM card. Press the LSK to complete copy. Screen Shot 9.8.2 9.9 Deleting contacts Contacts can be deleted from the Contact list and the contact details screen. Screen Shot 9.
10. ActiveSync Before synchronization can begin, Active Sync 3.7 or above must be installed on your desktop or notebook PC. (ActiveSync comes pre-installed on your cellular device.) Use the Companion CD that came with your device, or install ActiveSync for free by downloading the software from Microsoft's web site at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile. 10.1 Using ActiveSync 10.1.1 Synchronize with a PC • After installation of the ActiveSync software, use the USB cable to connect the phone and the PC.
10.2 Synchronizing information 10.2.1 Synchronizing the inbox When you synchronize mail stored in the inbox on the computer or stored on the server, the system only synchronizes mail received in the last three days, and only synchronizes the initial 500 bytes for each mail. To view all contents of each mail, you must download the complete E-Mail. Mail stored in the phone and on the computer is synchronized.
11. Call history The cellular device’s Call History records information such as phone number or call time of dialed calls, answered calls, and missed calls. Different icons are assigned to identify different record types. The following icons indicate the corresponding type of entry to the Call History: Dialed calls Answered calls Missed calls Note: Where a number already stores in your Contacts list appears in the Call History, its corresponding name and/or number will be displayed. Screen Shot 11 11.
11.4 Viewing timers With Call Timers, you can view the accumulative time of the last call, all calls, incoming calls, outgoing calls, calls while roaming and data calls. Select Reset Timers from the Menu to clear out all time records. All timers will start at 00:00 except for “current accumulative time.” Screen Shot 11.4 11.5 Deleting list On the Call History screen, select Delete from Menu to delete the highlighted record or select Delete List to delete the whole record list. 11.
12. Settings In Settings, you can make changes to the device defaults. Select Settings from the main Menu. Select More… to go to see more options. 12.1 Phone Select Phone from the Settings menu to view options available. Screen Shot 12 12.1.1 Call Barring Screen Shot 12.1 You can block selective incoming or outgoing calls based on different conditions. A restricted password is required to utilize this feature, and the restricted password must be acquired from your service provider.
12.1.3 Call Options In Call Options, using the check box will enable the Any key answer feature or Show SIM contacts saved in the Contacts list. You may also setup Voicemail and your SMS center with this set of options. 12.1.4 Call waiting Enabling the Call Waiting feature alerts you that another call is coming in while on a current call. Screen Shot 12.1.3 Screen Shot 12.1.4 12.1.
12.1.6 Channels Using this function, you can receive a broadcast information list with whose languages can also be set. Screen Shot 12.1.6 Note: This function requires support from your Internet Service Provider. 12.1.7 Fixed Dialing Clicking this check box toggles between enabling and disabling fixed dialing. Note: This function requires support from your Internet Service Provider. Screen Shot 12.1.7 12.1.
12.1.9 Networks Using this setting allows you to view the current network in use. You may also choose or search the method in which the network is selected. Note: Not all functions described above are supported by every network. Please consult your Internet Service Provider to determine if this function is supported. Screen Shot 12.1.9 12.1.10 WiFi Call Forwarding When you do not wish to answer incoming calls, you can direct such calls to a different number.
12.2 WiFi Check for a Wireless LAN signal Before you start a Wi-Fi connection, verify that your device has access to a Wireless LAN channel signal. You can check the current wireless connection status from the following three screens on your device. 1. Home screen: If your device discovers a Wireless LAN connection, a connection icon appears in the status bar. In addition, a icon appears in the top-right corner. 2. Wireless Manager: The current connection status and signal Screen Shot 12.
Change Name/AP Setting/IP Setting • • • • Name: Name for wireless network. AP Setting: Setup AP-related parameters, i.e., ESSID, Authentication, and Password. IP Setting: Set TCP/IP for wireless LAN. User can choose to auto-retrieve IP Address or use a static IP Address. Select Menu > Scan AP to starts auto-scanning for available APs. A list of available access points is presented displaying each access point’s signal strength. Select from the list of available APs to complete connection setup.
3. Voice Encoding/Decoding settings (Codec Setting) allows users to change the Voice Encoding/Decoding settings and Network bandwidth to obtain the best voice performance with the SIP phone. It is suggested that users retain the default settings for optimum use. FPP: Frames per Packet For example: The default frame length is 80 samples (10 ms) based on an 8K sample rate, so if FPP of G.711 is set to 2, that means a packet will contain 160 samples (20 ms). Default frame length of G.
5. STUN allows setup for some SIP service providers. Enabling this setting can solve some known NAT transport issues. Comply with the information offered by the service provider as standard. 6. Select Done when all information has been entered. To use the SIP phone function, press # from the Home screen, then enter another SIP number of a mobile phone, or a telephone number covered by the wireless network. In this scenario, a SIM Card is not needed to support the originating call. Screen Shot 12.2.
12.3 VPN A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers via the Internet, such as a corporate network. Ask your network administrator for your user name, password, domain name, TCP/IP settings, and host name or IP address of the VPN server before you begin setting up your VPN connection. 12.3.1 Create a VPN connection Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process.
12.3.3 Delete a VPN connection From the Home screen, click Start > Settings > VPN. Click Menu > Delete. Click Yes, and click Done. 12.4 Sounds Select Sounds from the Settings menu to enter the system sound settings. Choose from the options to change the audio prompts for different sound events. 12.5 Profiles With Profiles, you can set up different sound schemes to coincide with different environmental surroundings or events. Screen Shot 12.4 Screen Shot 12.5 12.
12.7 Clock & Alarm Adjust various settings for the clock or alarm here. 12.7.1 Date and time Set the local time zone and display mode of the system date and time here. Screen Shot 12.7 Screen Shot 12.7.1 12.7.2 Alarm Set the alarm and activate it here. You will be alerted when the alarm setting occurs. Screen Shot 12.7.2 12.8 Connections External device settings are found here, i.e., beam, Bluetooth, gprs, proxy and VPN. Screen Shot 12.
12.8.1 Wireless Manager Wireless Manager allows you to manage and view the status of GPRS/UMTS or Wireless LAN connections. You can use the device’s Power Save Mode to make optimal use of the battery under the WLAN networking environment, view a variety of data related to the current configuration and signal quality, and increase network security. To run a Wireless LAN on your device, access to broadband Internet and an access point or router that emits WLAN signals is required.
12.8.4 Advanced From the Internet connections screen, select Advanced. Here you are able to make advanced modifications on Internet connection options. Note: Factory settings for this device should suffice for network connections. If you modify connection schemes, restore factory settings by selecting the Reset option. 12.9 Security Screen Shot 12.8.4 12.9.1 Enable phone lock Screen Shot 12.
When locked, the SIM card can be unlocked only by the PUK. If the PUK is entered incorrectly 7 times consecutively, the SIM card will be permanently locked. The PUK is always provided with the purchase of your SIM card. If you have lost your PUK, please contact your Internet Service Provider. 12.9.3 Changing PIN2 A secondary PIN feature is also available. Set the PIN2 as a series of numbers with 4-8 digits. A PUK2 code is not normally provided with the purchase of your SIM card.
12.11 Power management Battery life, backlight time out, and display time out can be viewed here. 12.12 Accessibility This feature allows you to set system response time for multi-press, reminder volume and smart dial settings. 12.13 Regional settings Screen Shot 12.11 Regional settings allows you to change the language used by your phone. Languages currently available are U.S. English, Español, Français, or Deutsch.
12.17 Boot settings Enable/Disable the Power on/off music. 12.18 Format user partition Enter “1234” in the blank then press OK to restore factory settings. Note: Please use this function with care and backup all files before resetting. Note: The manufacturer cannot be responsible for loss of information caused user format using this function. Screen Shot 12.
13. Games 13.1 Bubble Breaker Overview of Bubble Breaker Bubble Breaker is easy to learn, yet difficult to master. The objective is to align same color bubbles to form large blocks of bubbles before bursting them. The more bubbles you have in the block before they are burst, the greater number of points you will receive. Start Bubble Breaker To start Bubble Breaker, click Start > Games > Bubble Breaker. To burst a bubble, the bubble must be connected to other similar bubbles on the playing board.
13.2 Solitaire Play Solitaire • To open Solitaire, from the Home screen, click Start > Games > Solitaire. • To deal the cards, click Menu > New Game. Move cards A number or character is displayed above each card stack. 1. On the keypad, press the number or character above the card you want to move, and then press the number or character above the stack to where you want to move the card. 2.
14. Voice notes Your phone can be used to record voice memos or voice notes. 14.1 Recording a voice note After entering Voice note feature, press the LSK (record) to start recording. You will press the LSK (stop) again to stop recording. 14.2 Playing voice note Highlight the recoring in Voice note you wish to be played. Press OK or select Play from the Menu to play this recording. Screen Shot 14.
15. Pictures & Videos Pictures stored in the phone or on the memory card can be viewed with your handset. You can select a picture as your phone’s wallpaper from the Home screen. You can also send pictures and videos to other mobile phone users whose device supports this feature. 15.1 Pictures & Videos preview After you enter Pictures & Videos, a thumbnail view of all stored pictures is presented.
15.3 Preview function Select one picture from the list and press the LSK to preview it on the screen. Now press the LSK to send this picture to other devices. If you press the RSK you can: Zoom: Play slide show: Use as Home screen: Beam Picture: Edit: Save: Properties: Options: Zoom in or out to view the picture more closely. View all pictures as a slide show. Set pictures as wallpaper on the Home screen. Send pictures to other devices by means of Screen Shot 15.3 wireless infrared.
16. Accessories 16.1 Calculator The Calculator feature allows simple arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. From the Calculator screen, enter digits with the keypad, repeatedly press #, or move navigation keys to select the operators you desire. Press * to enter a decimal point. Press Back or the LSK (Clear) to clear the entry or result. 16.2 Download agent Screen Shot 16.1 The Download Agent allows easy access to the status of files being downloaded from a network.
Note: Each time you dial, you will need to activate the Modem for it to connect normally. 16.4.2 Using USB connection Install USB modem driver to PC: From the Connection screen, select Modem Connection > USB to activate the setting, then connect phone to PC with USB cable and the Windows OS will automatically search for the correct driver to install. After installation is complete, one new modem appears in Phone and Modem options on Control Panel.
17. Camera 17.1 Cautions in using Camera • The camera included with your phone is produced and assembled with superior and high precision technologies. However, you should pay particular care when shooting pictures in dimly lit areas to avoid the amount of impurities (e.g., white lines, bright dots, dim dots, etc.). • Fingerprints, debris or oil present on the lens may result in difficulties in focusing or obscurities in picture quality.
Perform the following to change the store position: • First, be sure that a T-FLASH card has been inserted into the phone. • In the preview screen, click Menu > Settings > General. • In the Store Position, change to Storage card. 17.5 Menu From the Preview screen, press the RSK to engage the popup menu where you can set various aspects of the camera options. Mode: Zoom: Environment: Settings: Album: About: Exit: Set camera mode. Select different levels of lens focus.
18. Explorer This feature enables you to manage system files. Please do not modify or delete original system files, otherwise, the system may not operate properly.
19. JAVA This phone supports JAVA applications. Select Java from the Start menu. By default, no Java application has been pre-installed on your phone. You need to install new Java MIDlets by downloading applications (with file extensions as jar, or jad) from the Internet. After you have downloaded MIDlets from the Internet, follow the onscreen instructions to install. All JAVA applications installed on this phone will be displayed on the Java screen.
20. Pocket MSN 20.1 MSN Messenger MSN Messenger is an instant message-receiving/sending system developed by Microsoft®. With MSN Messenger, you can freely chat with a single user or a group of friends. You will, however, need to apply for an account at MSN, Hotmail, or Yahoo to use MSN Messenger. 20.1.1 Logging into MSN Messenger Before you log in to use MSN Messenger, you must setup the MSN account and password. Screen Shot 20.
From the Contact list, highlight the contact you want to block, then choose Block from the Menu. Repeat these steps to block other contacts or select Cancel block to disable the blocking feature. 20.1.6 Deleting a contact From the Contact list, highlight the contact you want to delete, and then select Delete from the Menu to delete the contact from the list. 20.1.7 Changing your status To change your online status, highlight your ID from the Contact list and press OK.
21. Speed dial Speed dialing is a convenient feature managed from this menu. To create a Speed Dial for your Contact list, please read Sec 9.5 Creating speed dial to a contact. H H Highlight the desired number from your Contact list and select Run from the Menu to dial.
22. Common problems and solutions If you encountered problems while operating your device, the following troubleshooting tips may help resolve the issue. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer or service operator. Common problems Reasons Network service operator does not Fails to connect provide such service, or you have to network not subscribed to the service. using Internet Incorrect configuration of Internet Explorer Explorer SIM card is warped or damaged.
23. Maintenance Guide Should you experience problems using this phone, contact the dealer where it was purchased or refer to the repair center specified. If the phone needs repair, you may send it to the local repair center (see the certificate of three guarantees provided with the phone for specific repair network). If there is no local repair center specified, delivery your phone and copy of purchasing invoice to the dealer for mailing of EMS.