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Table of Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Warranty Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Your SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Features While on a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Adding Phone Book Entries During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Incoming Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Call Holding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Muting the Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Call Options Menu . . . . . . . .
Menu Feature Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Shortcut Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Phone Book (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Messages (2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Media Library (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PERSONAL COMMUNICATOR. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information contained in user guides published prior to this date. For information regarding radio use in a hazardous atmosphere please refer to the Factory Mutual (FM) Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is included with radio models that offer this capability.
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the United States, Report 86, 1986 • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 • National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom 1995 • Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6.
Phone Operation The Personal Communicator is designed to be used with a headset for talking and listening. The Personal Communicator can also be placed inside the holster, then the holster can be clipped onto your belt, pocket, handbag, or other apparel and used with the headset.
Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your Personal Communicator when on board an aircraft. Any use of a Personal Communicator must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Medical Devices Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Safety and General Use in Vehicles Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in your vehicle. You are advised to always obey them. When using your Personal Communicator in a vehicle, please: • Use hands-free operation, if available.
The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.
European Union Directives Conformance Statement Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance with • The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC • All other relevant EU Directives IMEI: 350034/40/394721/9 0168 Type: MC2-41H14 Product Approval Number The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.
Warranty Information Motorola guarantees you, the original purchaser, the Personal Communicator and accessories which you have purchased from an authorised Motorola dealer (the "Products"), to be in conformance with the applicable Motorola specifications current at the time of manufacture for a term of [1] year from date of purchase of the Product(s) (Warranty Term).
In no event shall Motorola be liable for damages nor loss of data in excess of the purchase price nor for any incidental special or consequential damages* arising out of the use or inability to use the Product, to the full extent such may be disclaimed by law.
In order to be eligible to receive warranty service, you must present your receipt of purchase or a comparable substitute proof of purchase bearing the date of purchase. The phone should also clearly display the original compatible electronic serial number (IMEI) and mechanic serial number [MSN]. Such information is contained with the Product. Conditions This warranty will not apply if the type or serial numbers on the Product has been altered, deleted, duplicated, removed, or made illegible.
When the Product is used in conjunction with ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied by Motorola, Motorola does not warrant the operation of the Product/peripheral combination and Motorola will not honour any warranty claim where the Product is used in such a combination and it is determined by Motorola that there is no fault with the Product.
6 Defects or damage due to range, coverage, availability, grade of service, or operation of the cellular system by the cellular operator. 7 Defects or damage due to moist, liquid or spills of food. 8 Control unit coil cords in the Product that are stretched or have the modular tab broken. 9 All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to customer normal use. 10 Leather cases (which are covered under separate manufacturer's warranties).
Getting Started Your SIM Card To use your phone, you must insert a SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) card supplied by your network operator. The SIM card contains your subscription number, phone number, and memory for storing phone numbers, messages, etc. Inserting Your SIM Card Caution: Scratches can easily damage the metal contacts of the SIM card. Pay special attention to the SIM card when you handle and insert it.
4 Insert the SIM card into the slot, with the metal contacts of the SIM card facing down and its cut corner at the bottom left. 5 Push the SIM card all the way into place. Removing Your SIM Card 1 If necessary, remove the battery door and battery. 2 Push the SIM card from the bottom end of the phone. 3 Pull the SIM card from the top of the slot, then lift it out of the phone.
Installing the Battery Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge your battery. Caution: Do not remove the battery when your phone is on - you may lose all your personal settings stored either in your SIM card or phone memory. 1 If the battery door is already in place, push down the battery door release latch, then slide the door slightly downward. 2 Pull the cover up and off the phone.
6 Lower the battery door onto the phone. 7 Push the battery door forward until it latches into place. Removing the Battery 1 If necessary, remove the battery door. 2 Lift the battery up from the bottom end and remove it from the phone. Charging the Battery 1 Insert the travel charger connector into the charger port at the bottom of the phone. 2 Connect the charger to a socket. 3 Remove the charger connector when charging is complete.
Notes: • It takes 24 hours for the travel charger to fully charge a new battery for the first time. Recharging takes approximately 160 minutes each time. • During charging, the E indicator will blink until the battery is fully charged. When the battery is low, the phone plays a warning tone and displays Battery Low. When the battery is running out of power, B will appear to remind you to recharge immediately. Then your phone will power off automatically.
Turning Your Phone On 1 To turn your phone on, press and hold P. 2 If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code. Note: If you type a wrong number while entering your PIN, delete it by pressing - (DELETE). Caution: If you enter a wrong PIN three times in a row, your SIM card will be blocked. To unblock the SIM card, you need to enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) of the card. Please contact the network operator, and ask for PUK. 3 When finished, press + (OK) or N (SEND) to confirm.
Notes: • When network service is not available, no signal level will be displayed on the screen. • When connected to a network to which you do not have access, signal strength will be displayed. You can only make an emergency call in such a condition. Ending a Call To end a call and return to idle mode: Press O or - (EXIT). Receiving a Call When it receives an incoming call, your phone rings or vibrates and displays the name or phone number of the caller (network support dependent).
About Your Phone See page 1 for a diagram of your phone that describes basic phone components. Idle Mode Display Any time your phone is powered on, the idle display provides you with information and options. Status icon bar Press + to access phone book directory. j ,pIE q 11:27 G 20 Jun Thu O M J Press M to access menus. Time and date Press + to access Messages menu.
Icon p Function Short message Descriptions You have unread messages . mail I Voice waiting You have a new voice mail (see page 86) q Call divert All incoming calls are diverted to a designated number (see page 96). P Active Line Identifies current Active Line (see page 97). H Vibrate and Ring Your phone vibrates and rings when a call comes in (see page 117). G Vibration only Your phone only vibrates without ringing when a call comes in (see page 117).
Initiating Keypad Lock 1 In idle, press and hold # to activate the keypad lock. 2 When the lock is enabled, S will appear at the bottom of the idle mode screen. 3 To deactivate the lock, press + (Unlock) or N, then press *. Note: You can also activate the keypad lock in the menu option Key Lock. See page 106.
Making and Receiving Calls For basic instructions on how to make, end, or receive a call, refer to “Getting Started” section. This chapter describes features that help you make and receive calls and information about other call-related phone functions. One-Touch Dialing While the phone is in idle mode, you can use one-touch dialing in either of two ways: Press and hold N. The last number you dialled will be dialled again automatically.
2 After the phone plays a tone, speak the voice tag of a desired phone number into the microphone. If your phone recognises the voice tag, it displays the corresponding phone book record and prompts you to confirm it. 3 Press + (CALL) or N to complete the call. If you wait a few seconds without pressing + (CALL) or N, your phone will automatically dial the number. Listening to a Voicemail To call your operator’s voicemail center and listen to a voicemail message: In idle mode, press and hold *.
Making an Emergency Call Enter 999 (the international emergency number) and press N. This emergency call can be made without a SIM card inserted, as long as you are within the coverage of the type of network accepted by your phone. Dialing an Extension Number 1 Enter the telephone number. 2 Press and hold #. The pause symbol P will be displayed. 3 Enter the extension number. 4 Press N to complete the call.
Dial the phone number - Press + (CALL) or N. or Store the phone number in your phone book - Press and hold N, then follow the prompts to enter the name and confirm the phone number. Next, specify a caller group and location number and press + (OK) or N to save. Finally, press + (OK) or N again to add a voice tag to the phone number. Note: The phone number saved this way is stored in SIM card memory. To save a phone number in phone memory, see “Add Entry to Phone (1-2)” on page 64.
Accessing Phone Book Directory 1 Press - to access the Phone Book. or Press and hold S to access the Phone Book. Note: When the Voice Dial feature is activated, you are not able to access the Phone Book by pressing and holding S. 2 Press S to scroll through the Phone Book (which is organised alphabetically) to display the desired entry. or Type the first letter of an entry name. For example, to find a name that begins with “K”, press 5 twice to enter “K”. Names that begin with “K” are displayed first.
Adding Phone Book Entries in Idle Mode To enter a phone number while the phone is idle: 1 Enter the phone number you wish to save. 2 Press + (SAVE). or Press and hold N. 3 Follow the prompts to: • Enter the name for the entry. • Confirm the phone number. • Specify a caller group and location number for the entry. 4 Press + (OK) or N to save the entry details. 5 Press + (OK) or N again to add a voice tag to the phone number entry. For details on caller groups, see pages 72 and 119.
Using Features While on a Call Adding Phone Book Entries During a Call To add a Phone Book entry during a call: 1 Type the number you wish to save in your Phone Book. 2 Press + to save the number. 3 Follow the prompts to: • Enter the name for the entry. • Confirm the phone number. • Specify a caller group and location number for the entry. You are not able to add an voice tag for the entry added during a call. You can also call the number by pressing N.
Call Holding To place a call on hold: 1 Press - (HOLD). 2 When the call is on hold, W 1 is displayed. 3 To make the call active again, press -(RESUME). Note: While a call is on hold, you can dial another number. When the second call is connected, X 1 is displayed. 4 Press - (SWAP) to switch between an active call and a call on hold. Notes: • Call Holding is network- and subscription-dependent. • The figure next to W / X (“1” in the above example) indicates the number of held/active calls.
Mute Turn the Mute option on/off. End Call When you choose this option, all your calls will be listed, and you select the call you wish to terminate. Messages This option allows you to read, write and send messages. For details on the Messages menu, see page 76. Conference Conference menu includes the following options: Note: The maximum number of parties allowed during a conference (multi-party) call varies, depending on your network operator.
Unhold When you end a call while you have another call on hold, this option allows you to make the held call active again. Join Call This option allows you to make a conference call. Private This option allows you to talk privately with one participant during a conference call. Transfer This option allows you to end your own call and connect the active and held calls with each other, so the callers of the active and held calls can speak with each other alone.
Input Modes Your phone provides several input methods when you wish to: • write short messages. • enter names or numbers in the phone book. • jot down notes in the calendar option, etc....* For details on these features, see related sections in this user guide.
Selecting an Input Mode On the editor screen, press M or long press N to access the Input Mode menu. Scroll the menu with S and press + (SELECT) or N to select, or press a corresponding number key directly to choose from the following input modes: Note: The factory default for the input mode is ABC Input (ABCD). However, you can set the default to Smart Input. The default input mode you set appears automatically in the editor screen.
Smart Input (iTAP) Keypad Mapping Short press to clear a letter. Long press to clear all text. Access input menu. Exit from input screen (if no message entered). Works like +. 1-9 Enter letters. For next/previous word candidate. Move cursor. Scroll punctuation bar/ input menu. Long press - access punctuation & symbol bar. Confirm text entered. Enter highlighted symbol. Select desired input mode. Next word candidate. Upper/lower case.
The word changes as you type letters - disregard what is on the screen until you type an entire word. If the word displayed is not the one you want after typing it completely, press # for the next word candidate. You can also press S for the next/previous candidate. When the desired one appears, press + (OK) or M to put it inside the text frame, then a space will appear automatically between the word and the cursor. So you can type the next word directly without having to leave a space for it.
Alphanumeric Keys Following is a list of the alphanumeric keys and their corresponding characters and symbols in input mode. Key 1 Characters ,.
• When you have entered a letter and want to enter the next one, you can wait for about two seconds until the cursor moves to the position of the next letter, or simply press a key immediately to enter it. • If you type a wrong letter or number, you can move the cursor to it by pressing S, then press - to erase it. 123 Input This input mode allows you to enter numbers using the alphanumeric keys. To enter punctuation, long press * to display the punctuation and select.
Quick Msg Listing The following are the entries for the default Quick Msg list: No.
Notes: • The default Quick Msg list may vary from area to area. • The first 5 blank entries in the list are reserved for you to create your own messages. See “Quick Msg (2-3)” on page 82. • Insert Quick Msg is only available for message composition and Date Book entry. Using Quick Msg Sentences Scroll to a desired sentence and press + (SELECT) or N to select it, or press a corresponding number key to select it. As soon as the sentence is selected, the screen automatically goes to the message input mode.
Insert Animation When you choose this option, you will be directed to your Animation Library (3-2). Choose an animation from the Library, and you will see it inserted in the message. You can continue to edit your message then. Insert Melody When you choose this option, you will be directed to your Melody Library (3-3). Choose a melody from the Library, and you will see it inserted in the message as â. You can continue to edit your message then.
Shortcuts Shortcuts is a ready menu of 9 regularly used features. It provides you with an efficient means to access these features directly and minimises the number of steps required for access via the main menu Notes: • You can personalise the Shortcuts menu as needed by selecting what features you want available in this menu. To set up your own Shortcuts menu, you must go to Shortcuts under the Tools (8) menu. See page 120 for details. • The default Shortcuts menu list may vary from area to area.
No. 6 Option Profiles Functionality Enable/Disable settings of a selected profile. 7 Date Book Access the Date Book option. 8 Set Alarm Set the alarm option. 9 SIM Menu Access the SIM tool Kit menu provided by your operator. Notes: • The SIM Menu option is a network-support and subscriptiondependent feature. • For details on each menu option, please refer to related sections of this user guide.
Shortcut Access Example In the main menu, type a corresponding function code listed behind each option in the following sections. By means of the shortcut access you can quickly reach a desired function. For example, if you want to change the Input Mode setting under the zoom menu: j G 11:20 E P Phone Book 20 Jun Thu O MJ Press M to access main menu. Y Settings Saved QUIT Settings successfully changed. EXIT SELECT Setting EXIT SELECT Press 5 to access Phone Setting.
The Mobile Internet Your phone supports WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) technology. It allows you to log on to the mobile Internet and browse online services available from your service provider, for example, financial, sport, travel, and entertainment information. • The Internet function is network and subscription dependent. Contact your network operator for details about the mobile Internet services based on the WAP technology they provide.
Browser Key Mapping Access Browser menu. Access option’s sub-menu. Abort. Input mode change End mobile Internet session, return to idle display. Link to next web page. Select browser menu option or confirm operation. Scroll to Web items or browser menu options. Move cursor during input. 1-9 - Select Web item browser menu option. Enter digits or characters. Note: Key functions may vary according to your network.
Surfing the Internet After you log on successfully, the home page you connect to will appear. Use the following keys to navigate through the web pages: • Press S to scroll up and down the Web menu. • Press + or N to link to the next web page. • Press P to return to the previous page • Press + to execute the commands displayed at the bottom of the browser screen. Note: You can specify a home page of your own. See page 55. Your network service provider specifies the default home page.
Logging Off the Internet To return to idle mode, Press and hold P to terminate your Internet connection and close the browser. The phone will hang up simultaneously. Using the Browser Menu When you browse web pages, press M to access the Browser menu. The Browser menu contains the options below. Scroll and press + (check mark), or press a number key to select. To return from the current browser menu to the previous screen or web content, choose Back.
Menu Option 5 Mark Site Action Bookmark the current web site or web page to Bookmarks. 6 Bookmarks You can open the Bookmarks list to choose a web bookmark. You can also edit/add/ delete your bookmarks here. It is the same as you use My Favorites. The Bookmarks list is stored in the remote server. It can be used only when you are connected to network. Meanwhile, My Favorites are stored in the handset.
Settings You can configure your internet setting here. You can also go to Browser Setup (5-2) under Setting (5). See page 100. 1. Homepage Specify a home page. The home page you specify is loaded every time you connect to the main Web screen or select Home in the Browser menu. You can select this item to get to the editor screen and specify a desired home page by entering its web address. However, some network service providers do not allow the user to specify the home page. 2.
6. Security 1. Connection Prompt A message displayed when a secure session is established. It reads Secure connection established. You can enable/disable the function here. 2. Secure Prompt A message displayed by leaving a secure area. It reads Entering a non-secure area. OK?. You can enable/disable the function here. 3. Current Certificate A digital ID. It is issued by a trusted third party known as certificate authority (CA).
1. Show URL Show the web address of the current page. It can be used to save the current page as your home page, which can quickly bring you to the page without waiting next time you activate the browser from idle mode. 2. Restart Browser Close the browser and re-launch it. 3. Offline Services Your phone saves the last browsed web pages in its temporary memory (Cache). You can access a desired web page off-line by selecting this function.
Using the Menus Your phone’s menus cover a wide range of features. The main menu is made up of the following 8 options: 1 Phone Book 2 Messages 3 Media Library 4 Call Services 5 Settings 6 Games 7 Alert Setting 8 Tools Menu Interface There are two interfaces for the menu. One is the “desktop” interface, the other “zoom.” You can change the setting in Menu Style (5-5-5). Desktop demonstrates all available options on one screen.
Normal Access to an Option For example, if you want to change the Input Mode setting under the desktop menu: j y E P 11:20 20 Jun Thu MJ Press M to access main menu. O Phone Book EXIT SELECT U Settings Security Input Mode QUIT Setting SELECT Press S to scroll to Input Mode and press + (SELECT) or N. U Input Mode } Smart Input ABC Input QUIT SELECT Press S to scroll to desired input mode and press + or N.
Navigating the Menus You can access many of your phone’s features by using these keys to move through the menu system: Keys O Commands and functions Power on/off key • Press to return to previous menu. • Exit browser and back to idle. N Send/Answer key M Menu key (in the middle of the Scroll Key) • Press to select or activate option. • Access main menu from idle screen. • During a call, access Call Options menu. • During input, access Input Mode menu.
Keys - Commands and functions Left soft key • Execute command shown at the bottom left of the screen: - In menus, abort selection/operation and return to previous menu or screen (as QUIT/EXIT shows). - In idle mode, access Phone Book directory (as O shows). - During Internet session, return to previous page; press and hold to return to home page. S Scroll key • Scroll through menus and options. • Adjust volume during call.
Keys # 19 Commands and functions Lock key • In idle mode, press and hold to lock keypad. Number key • In idle mode, press and hold to dial any of first 9 numbers in phone book. • In menus, press to access a corresponding option directly.
Menu Feature Descriptions Shortcut Access In the main menu, type a corresponding function code listed behind each option in the following sections. By means of the shortcut access you can quickly reach a desired function. For example, if you want to change the Input Mode setting under the zoom menu: j y 11:20 E P Phone Book 20 Jun Thu MJ Press M to access main menu. O Y Settings Saved QUIT Settings successfully changed. EXIT SELECT Setting EXIT SELECT Press 5 to access Phone Setting.
O Phone Book (1) The Phone Book menu allows you to view the phone book directory you create, and add/delete entries. In this menu you can choose from the following: Add Entry to SIM (1-1) To store phone book entries in your SIM card memory: 1 Enter the name and phone number and press + (OK) or N. 2 Add the phone book name to a preferred caller group list, and press + (SELECT) or N. 3 Your phone will assign a location number for this record. Press + (OK) or N to confirm.
Find Entry (1-3) Follow the prompt to enter the name. When done, press + (OK) or N, the corresponding location, telephone number and name will appear on the screen. You can also find a Phone Book entry by typing the first letter of its name. For example, if the name starts with “K”, enter K and press + (OK) or N. Names starting with “K” will appear on the screen. Scroll through the names to the one you want. Now you can press + (SELECT) or N to choose from the options below: Call Dial the number.
Voice Dial To Add a Voice Tag When you choose this option, Add Voice Tag? is displayed. 1 Press + (OK) or N. 2 After the tone, speak the recipient’s name loudly and clearly over the microphone after the tone. 3 The handset replays the voice tag if recording is successful. 4 An icon then appears in the display above the record to indicate that the voice tag is now attached to this record. The next time you recall this phone book entry, the handset will play its voice tag simultaneously.
Recent Calls (1-4) Missed (1-4-1) Display the last missed calls. There will always be the records of missed calls if any, but the phone numbers of the missed calls may show or not depend on the network. 1 Press S to browse the calls. 2 Press + (SELECT) or N to choose from the following: • Call (Call back). • Save • Delete Save Save the number into the SIM card memory’s phone book: 1 Enter the name and confirm the telephone number and press + (OK) or N.
• To customise the settings of each caller group, see “Caller Group (1-7)” on page 72. To activate/deactivate the Caller Group function, go to “Caller Group (7-2)” on page 119. 3 Press + (OK) or N to confirm the location number your phones assigns to this entry. 4 When prompted, press + (OK) or N and record a voice tag for this phone number entry. (To add a voice tag, see page 66.) Delete Delete the number. Received (1-4-2) Display the last received calls.
Time This function records the information of call duration. Last Call - Show duration of the last call in hours, minutes and seconds. All Calls - Show the total duration of all types of calls. Outgoing Calls - Show the total duration of all outgoing calls. Incoming Calls - Show the total duration of all incoming calls. Clear Time - Clear all duration data. Cost This function records the information of call cost. Last Call - Show the cost of the last call. Note: Network support dependent.
Call Rate Cost Limit - Set a limit to the total call cost. Your phone cannot be used to make a pay call if call cost goes beyond that limit. When this function is activated, the remaining cost will appear on the screen. On: Enable the cost limit function (PIN2 required). Off: Disable this function. Currency - Enter a preferred currency base for calculating the cost of your calls (PIN2 required). Charge Unit - Enter the unit price for calculating the cost (PIN2 required).
Delete Original - Remove a single entry from the SIM memory and store it in the phone memory. Scroll through the records stored in the SIM memory. When the desired one appears, press + (OK) or N and the record will be moved into the phone memory. All Copy or move all entries from the SIM card into the phone memory. Keep original - Copy all of the entries from the SIM memory into the phone memory, while the original records remain in the SIM memory.
All In SIM (1-6-2) Delete all phone book entries stored in the SIM card memory. You will be prompted to enter the phone code before you delete all entries. Enter the phone code and press + (OK) or N to delete. All In Phone (1-6-3) Delete all entries stored in the phone memory. Steps are the same as described in Delete All In SIM. All Voice Tag (1-6-4) Erase all taped voice tags from phone book entries. Enter the phone code and press + (OK) or N to delete.
View List View the phone book names stored in this group. • If no records were added, No Matching Record will appear. • If this group already contains records, you can scroll through the records to the one you desire and press + (SELECT) or N to dial the number (Call), or move this record to another caller group (Edit). Rename Change the title of this group. (Not available in Default Group.) Ring Type Assign a ring tone for this group.
Voice Dial (1-8) When you select this option, a list of phone book entries with voice tags will appear. Scroll the list for the entry you want and press + (SELECT) or N. You will see the following: Playback Play the voice tag of the selected entry. Edit Change the voice tag the same way as you add a voice tag. Delete Erase the voice tag from this entry. When erased, the voice tag list will not show this entry anymore.
Own Number (1-10) Sets or displays the record of your current SIM card number. • If no own number records are saved in the memory, No Records Add Record? will appear. Press + (OK) or N and enter your name and phone number, then specify a location for this number (1 or 2). • If you have already entered your own number data, press + (OK) or N and choose to add a new record, edit, delete the current record, or send it as a Vcard. For more about Vcard, see page 66.
J Messages (2) The following options are network-and subscription-dependent. Inbox (2-1) If a new message is received by the phone, a tone is played, the prompt Read? appears, and o appears near the top of the idle screen). 1 2 3 4 5 Press + (OK) or N to display the message record directly, or enter this menu option to do so. You will see the record of the last received message showing its delivery time, date and phone number or caller ID (if stored in the phone book).
Single Recipient Send the reply message to one recipient. When the recipient’s phone number appears, press + (OK) or N to send the message. Multiple Recipients By Entry - You can send the message to the recipients you choose from your phone book entries. Scroll through the entries and press + (SELECT) to select the ones to receive the message. You can also press (CANCEL) to un-select a recipient. When done, press N to show the list of the selected recipients.
Start Chat This option allows you to initiate a chat session by replying to a received message in Inbox. You will be prompted to enter your nickname and a chat message. When done, press + (OK) or N to initiate the chat session. See “SMS Chat (2-4)” on page 84. Picture If there is a picture in the message, you will see the picture directly in the message. Enter the Option menu, then scroll to and select Extract Media. You will then be directed to the Save Picture menu.
Vcard If there is a Vcard in the message, you will see an icon in the message. 1 Enter the Option menu, then scroll to and select Extract Media. You will then be directed to the Phone Book entry editor. 2 When the name of the person is shown, edit or confirm it. You will then see the phone number. 3 Edit or confirm the phone number. The entry will then be saved. After the entry is saved, you will be prompted to add a voice tag for the entry. See also page 46.
Single Recipient You can send the message to one recipient in two ways: • Enter the recipient’s phone number as you are prompted to do so and press + (OK) or N to send the message directly. • If you want to select a number from the Phone Book when you are prompted to enter the phone number, you can press + (SELECT) or N and enter the recipient’s name saved in the Phone Book. When the desired phone number appears, press + (OK) or N to send the message.
Save Enter a phone number and press + (OK) or N to save the message to the Outbox. Use Number Display and uses the phone number of the message. If a message has more than one number, you can use S to scroll up and down the numbers. When the desired one appears, press + (SELECT) or N to choose from the following: Save Save the phone number in the Phone Book. Enter the name and confirm the phone number, then specify a caller group and location number for the phone number.
Extract Media This option is available only when a SMS contains multimedia file(s) such as a picture, an animation, a melody, or a Vcard/Vcalendar. If a message contains a picture or an animation, it will be directly shown in the message. If a message contains a melody, it will be shown as â. You can save the multimedia file(s) by selection this option, and the files will be stored in your Media Library (3). The storage space, however, is limited, so pay attention to the usage of the space.
To Access a Quick Msg Sentence You Wrote In the Quick Msg list, scroll to a desired sentence you wrote and press + (SELECT) or N, or press a corresponding number key to select. The following will appear: View Displays the entire sentence. Then you can modify the sentence into the message you want. When finished, press + (OK) or N to choose to send or save the message. This option has the same submenu as Edit in Inbox (2-1). Send You can send the message to one or more recipients.
SMS Chat (2-4) You can engage in a peer-to-peer chat session by writing short messages to another mobile phone user. If the recipient’s phone does not support this feature, the chat will be shown as simple text messages on the recipient’s screen. There are three ways of initiating a chat session: • You can select a previously received message in Inbox (2-1) and choose Start Chat to set up a chat session. See “Start Chat” on page 78.
When you are interrupted by an incoming call during a chat session: You can press N to answer the call. Upon ending the call, the screen returns to idle. Then you may resume the chat session by selecting Resume Chat from the SMS Chat menu. You can press P to reject the incoming call and continue the chat by selecting Resume Chat from the SMS Chat menu. You can choose View History (2-4-2) from the SMS Chat menu and view a chat log. You can also erase the log data by choosing Erase History (2-4-3).
Delete Delete the selected message. When done, Deleted Read Next? will appear. If you want to read the next message, press + (OK) or N. If you want to exit, press - (QUIT) or P. Edit Operation and sub-menu are the same as those of Edit in Inbox (2-1). Extract Media If there is a multimedia file in the message, you can extract it. See “Extract Media” on page 82 for more information. Voice Mail (2-6) You can call the voice mailbox provided by your operator and listen to the voice mail left by a caller.
Edit (2-6-2) You can modify your voice mailbox number. Enter the voice mailbox number provided by your operator and press + (OK) or N. Broadcast (2-7) You can receive cell broadcast offered by your network operator, and choose preferred topics and languages. Receive (2-7-1) Choose whether or not to receive the cell broadcast provided by your operator. Topics (2-7-2) Display the topics of the broadcast message.
Route Center (2-8-1) This option stores the phone number of the message center. The message you send is transmitted via this message center to the recipient. Enter the message center number provided by your operator and press + (OK) or N to save the number. Valid Period (2-8-2) You can select the length of time that your text messages are stored in the message center while the message center attempts to deliver them.
N Media Library (3) Multimedia files are stored in the media library. Note that the send option in this section depends on the recipient’s mobile phone model. If the recipient’s phone does not support the format, he/she may not be able to enjoy the multimedia files you send over. There is also space limit for the storage of the files, and once you have reached the limit, the old files have to be deleted or overwritten to make space for new files. Picture Library (3-1) There are 30 preloaded pictures.
Send - Send this picture to someone else. When you select this option, you will be directed to the message-composing screen, and you will see your desired picture inserted at the very beginning of the message. Finish the message as you do with a standard SMS message. Rename - Rename the picture. Delete - Delete the picture. Setup When you select this option, you will be asked to type in a URL for downloading.
No. 8 Animation 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 m d a h j b e n Meaning I am laughing. I am indifferent. In love/kissing. I am confused. Tongue hanging out. I am angry. Wearing glasses. Devil. After you select an animation, you have the following options: Download New When you select this option, your phone will initiate a WAP session and take you directly to the Web site you assign in the Setup section (see below). Then you can download the animation you want from the site.
Setup When you select this option, you will be asked to type in a URL for downloading. After you finish it, you have to go to Download New to initiate a WAP session to connect to the desired Web site. Save as ScreenSaver Use this animation as your screensaver. Send Send this animation to someone else. When you select this option, you will be directed to the message-composing screen, and you will see your desired animation inserted at the very beginning of the message.
New This function allows you to compose ring melodies of your own using the available musical notes stored in your phone memory. When you select the empty ring, the following scale will appear: Composing a Melody To set the note length - Press a corresponding number key to place the musical note of a desired length on the scale. (See the table below.
Keypad mapping The table below shows which keys to use to enter musical notes of different length and symbols: Key Note length 1 1/32 2 1/16 3 1/8 4 3/16 5 1/4 6 3/8 7 1/2 8 3/4 9 1 0 Rest Note symbol Ñ à â ä ã å ç é è ÉÄáòô Note Symbol (inverted) Ö î ï ñ í ì ê ë è (Press the same key repeatedly to produce the desired rest note.
Settings When you finish composing the score of a melody, press + or N to choose from the following: Play - Play the melody you just composed. Save Tone - Save the melody. Edit - Edit the score of the melody. Rename - Change the name of the melody. You must save the melody before you change its name. Timebeat - You can adjust the beat of the melody to Lento, Medium, Allegro, or Presto. Note: Before you adjust the beat of the tune, you have to save the melody first.
K Call Services (4) Call Services provide several options to manage your calls. Note: Functions under this menu are network-support and subscriptiondependent. Call Divert (4-1) You can choose from the following call divert modes as needed. Divert All (4-1-1) Divert incoming voice calls to a designated phone number. Activate Divert calls to your voice mailbox or to a designated phone number, then enter the phone number to divert to and press + (OK) or N.
If No Reply (4-1-3) When an incoming call is not answered, it will be sent to a designated phone number. Settings are the same as those for Divert Voice. Unreachable (4-1-4) When the phone is off or located outside the network service area, incoming calls will be sent to a designated number. Settings are the same as those for Divert Voice. Cancel All (4-1-5) Cancels all call divert settings. Active Line (4-2) Note: Network-support dependent.
Show Number (4-4) You can decide whether or not to show your number on the recipient’s phone when you make a call: Preset (4-4-1) Whether the recipient’s phone will display your number depends on the default setting on the network side. On (4-4-2) The recipient’s phone will show your number when you send a call. Off (4-4-3) Your phone number will not appear on the recipient’s phone.
U Settings (5) This menu allows you to program the phone’s various settings as needed. ScreenSaver (5-1) This function allows you to set a screensaver for your handset. If you set a screensaver for your handset, it will start up automatically when you initiate the keypad lock, or when you idle more than forty seconds under the idle screen.
General Backlight (5-2-3) Choose the Backlight for all other situations. Backlight Duration (5-2-4) Select a desired time period (15, 30, or 60 seconds) or choose to turn the backlight off. Browser Setup (5-3) To successfully get online using your phone, you need to subscribe to WAP services available from your network operator or Internet Service Provider (ISP), and adjust WAP settings accordingly. Proxy Setting (5-3-1) Necessary settings for mobile Internet access are adjusted here.
Line Type - The type of call you make to your ISP. The default setting is ISDN. Primary Data: The IP address of the gateway (ISP main server) through which you access the Internet. Enter the IP provided by your service provider. Secondary: The backup IP, if available. The backup IP will be used if the main server does not respond during dial-up. Home page: Specify the home page by entering its web address.
Code Status (5-4-1) PIN code Activate/Deactivate the PIN code. Select On or Off. When you change the PIN code status, you will be prompted to enter PIN. Phone Code Activate/Deactivate the phone code. The phone code helps prevent unauthorised use of your phone. When this function is on, you must enter your phone code every time you turn on your phone. There is no limitation on the number of wrong attempts when you enter the phone code. Select On or Off.
Network Code You can change the network password in the same way you change your PIN. Fixed Dial (5-4-3) You can set limitations on the numbers you can call. Notes: • You must obtain your PIN2 before you can use this feature. • If you enter a wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you need to enter the PUK2 code to unblock PIN2, if so provided by your operator. View You can view the fixed-dial numbers you set. Set Status Enables/disables this feature.
SIM Lock (5-4-4) With this function, you can prevent unauthorised use of the phone with unknown SIM cards. After you set this function on, if the SIM card in your phone is not the one used to enable this function, Insert Correct SIM will appear after you power on and enter the PIN. Press N and enter the unlock code. If the unlock code entered is correct, the phone will recognise the SIM card automatically.
All Outgoing Bars all outgoing calls. Options are as follows: Activate - Enter the password provided by your network operator and press + (OK) or N to enable this function. Cancel - Enter the password provided by your network operator and press + (OK) N to disable the function. Status - Show the status of this function. Int’l Out Bars all outgoing international calls. Settings are the same as those for All Outgoing.
Key Lock (5-4-6) You can activate the keypad lock to prevent unintentional key-in actions, say, when you put your phone in a bag. In idle, you can press and hold # to activate the lock. When the lock is enabled, S will appear at the bottom of the idle mode screen. You still can answer phone calls by pressing N. To unlock, press + (Unlock) or N, then press *. Auto KeyLock The key lock will be activated approximately 30 seconds after you set this mode on. Lock now Activate the key lock immediately.
Initial Setup (5-6) Set Time & Date (5-6-1) Sets current date and time to be displayed on the idle screen. To set the date: 1 Use number keys to enter year, month and day. 2 Press + (OK) or N to confirm. To set current the time (in 24 hr format), use S to enter the hour, then press 0 and enter the minute the same way. (You can also use number keys to type the exact time directly.) 3 To clear digits, press - (DELETE). Language (5-6-2) You can select the language used to display information.
Restore (5-6-5) Reset all settings to default. Enter the phone code (the default phone code is 1234) and press + (OK) or N twice to confirm. Network (5-7) When turning on your mobile phone, the phone automatically connects to the designated network operator. This menu allows you to select an appropriate network operator and system as needed. Automatic (5-7-1) The phone will perform another network operator search after this function is selected.
User Group (5-9) Note: Network support/ subscription dependent. The Closed User Group (CUG) service enables users to form closed user groups to and from which access is restricted. A user may be a member of one or more CUGs. Members of a particular CUG can communicate with each other but cannot speak, in general, with users outside the group. For details on this function, consult your network operator. Preset (5-9-1) Enables CUG service with default CUG number which is preset by your network operator.
T Games (6) Your phone contains several games that you can play between phone calls. Snake (6-1) Your goal is to make the snake grow longer by feeding it with as many goodies as possible. Use the following keys to direct the snake to a goody: • 2 - up • 8 - down • 6 - right • 4 - left • S - !clockwise/"anti-clockwise The longer the snake, the higher the score. You are not allowed to stop the snake or make it go backwards. When the snake hits its own body or the surrounding frame, a game is over.
Top Score - Show the highest score for all games ever played on the handset. Instructions - Read the instructions for the game. Tetris (6-2) Tetris is a deceptively simple, completely addictive electronic puzzle game. The object of the game is to position the falling shapes, called “Tetraminoes,” across the bottom of a rectangular pit. Tetraminoes are shapes created from 4 blocks joined together into 7 different patterns.
Numbers (6-3) Your goal is to rearrange the numbers in the correct order shown below. Use the following keys to move the numbers: • 2 - up • 8 - down • 6 - right • 4 - left • S - up and down While playing, the screen will show the time and steps you take: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The menu options in this game are exactly the same as those in Snake. Brick (6-4) The object of this game is to break an entire set of bricks using a ball and a racket.
Use 6 (right) and 4 (left) to move the racket horizontally across the screen bottom. You can also press and hold these keys to move the racket without stopping. When the ball reaches the bottom, you must hit it to make it bounce towards the bricks. Change the direction in which the ball bounces by hitting the ball in a particular angle. You have three credits for each game. If the ball goes past the bottom, you lose a credit. The game ends when you lose all your three credits.
Five Stone (6-5) This is a two-player game. You will be playing against your phone. One player has black stones; the other has white stones. The two players make moves in turn. A move is placing a stone on an intersection. A player wins the game if there are exactly 5 consecutive stones of his/her colour on the board in the horizontal or vertical or diagonal direction.
Box World (6-6) The object of this puzzle game is to get rid of all the boxes. This is done by pushing each of them onto a fixed round black object. When you finish pushing all boxes onto the black objects, you pass the box world of the current level, and you can proceed to a new game of the next level. Move the pusher using the following keys: • 2 - up • 8 or 5 - down • 6 - right • 4 - left • S - up and down Press - to undo one move. Press N to play the game all over again.
L Alert Setting (7) You can adjust the alert and audio settings of your phone here. Alert Profiles (7-1) This feature allows you to customise such audio settings as ring tones, vibration, ring volume, etc. to suit a variety of occasions. When you are in this menu, you will see a list of profiles. You can customise the settings of each profile and activate one of these profiles for a special event or situation. General (7-1-1) Activate Activates settings of the General profile.
Alerts Option Vibracall Description Set vibration mode: Ring Only - Turn off vibration mode. Vibrate and Ring - Handset rings and vibrates simultaneously when call comes in. Vibrate Only - The handset vibrates without ringing when a call comes in. G appears at the top of the idle screen when you select this mode. None - The handset will not vibrate. Ring Type Select a ringing mode from a variety of melodies. Scroll the options and listen to the highlighted melody.
Answer by Two modes are available to answer incoming calls: Option Any Key Description Incoming calls can be answered by pressing any key. Note: M cannot be used to answer incoming calls even when the Any Key answering mode is activated. Send Key Calls can be answered by pressing N. Connect Beep This function allows your phone to beep, vibrate or flash backlight when the recipient answers your call. Silent (7-1-2) Settings are predefined for occasions where silence is required (e.g.
Headset (7-1-5) Settings are predefined for the occasions when the handsfree kit is connected to your handset. You can adjust the settings the same way you adjust General. Personal (7-1-6) Options are the same as under General. Adjust the settings in the same way you adjust General. Fun (7-1-7) Options are the same as under General. Adjust the settings in the same way you adjust General. Caller Group (7-2) Activates/deactivates the Caller Group feature.
V Tools (8) This sub-menu provides you with features to better your wireless life, such as the alarm, hour minder, calendar, stopwatch, etc. SIM Menu (8-1) Your network operator provides this feature. Depending on your SIM card and the services provided, there will be several extra options under this option. However, if your network operator does not offer these services, this item will not be displayed on the screen. For details, please contact your operator.
View Day View the notes for the selected date. After you finish reading a note, you can press + (SELECT) or N and choose to erase, edit, move a note to another date, or send it as a Vcalendar. Erase Erase the note for the day. Edit Edit the note for the day. Move Date Move the note to another day. You will be prompted to enter the date you want the note to be on. After entering the date, When finished, Set Alarm? will display on the screen.
Erase Notes You can choose One By One and press S and N (SELECT) or + to select and erase notes individually, or choose All to erase all notes. View All You can scroll and view the list of all notes. When you finished reading a note, you can press + (SELECT) or N and choose to delete, edit the note, move the note to another date, or send it as Vcalendar. Select Date Enter a date you want to highlight on the calendar.
Power On/Off (8-5) This function allows you to have your phone automatically turned on and off at specified times, helping you save battery life. Note: Be sure to turn off the power on/off feature when traveling on an airplane or in other situations where the use of the mobile phone is prohibited. Power On Time (8-5-1) Specify a time at which your phone is automatically turned on. Use S or number keys to enter hour and minute (24-hr format).
• If you select Enable Once at 06:00 and then turn the phone off, the phone will power on at 08:00 and power off again at 22:00. It will remain off until manually turned on again. • If you select Enable Once at 06:00 but keep the phone on, the phone will remain on until 22:00. At 08:00 the next day, the phone will power on and remain on until manually turned off. Disable (8-5-5) Disable all scheduled power on/off settings. Stopwatch (8-6) This function allows you to use your phone as a stopwatch.
Confirm (8-7-2) The handset will ask for your confirmation before it resets its time display. Off (8-7-3) Your phone will continue to display the local time of your home country, ignoring the time zone reminder from your operator. Hour Minder (8-8) Set the hour minder. After you activate this feature, the phone beeps once an hour like a digital watch. Calculator (8-9) You can use your phone as a handy calculator. You can also use this feature to convert currency values.
Key 7 8 Number/ Function 7 8 Key Number/Function S Move the cursor P abort operation/exit calculator Converting Currency Values 1 When the calculator appears, press + (OPTION) or N. 2 Select Exchange Rate and press + (SELECT) or N. 3 Choose Local to Foreign or Foreign to Local to set the exchange rate. If you set Local to Foreign as “2”, for example, the rate in Foreign to Local will become “0.5” automatically, and vice versa.
Below is the configuration menu: Option Browser Functionality Connect to the mobile Internet. ScreenSaver Turn on/off the screensaver. See page 99. Add Entry to SIM Add new phone book entries to the SIM card memory. New Message Write a new message. Missed Calls View and send/save/delete last missed calls. Alert Profiles Enable/Disable settings of a selected profile. Date Book Access the calendar function. Set Alarm Set the alarm function.
Option Switch Line 1/2 Functionality Switch between Line 1 and Line 2. Recent Call Dialed Display and call/save/delete last dialled numbers. Last Call Cost Display the charge for the last dialled call. Last Calls Received Display and call/save/delete the numbers of last calls received. Find By Name Find a number by name in the phone book. Add Entry to Phone Add new phone book entries to the phone memory. Voice Mail Dial the voice mailbox number directly.
Customise the Shortcuts Menu 1 Scroll to the desired item and press + (SELECT) or N to select it, or press a number key to select corresponding item 1-9 directly. 2 When prompted to specify a location in the Quick Access menu for the selected item, enter a location number(1-9) and press + (OK) or N. Settings Saved will appear, indicating that the selected item has been successfully added to the Shortcuts menu. Notes: • The Shortcuts menu always has exactly nine options.
Care and Maintenance of Your Phone Notice the following to ensure the proper usage and the life of your mobile phone: • Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of small children’s reach. • Keep your phone dry. Use your phone at a normal temperature. Temperature higher than 55°C or lower than -20°C (higher than 131°F or lower than -4°F) may cause damage to your phone. • Do not use or store your phone in dusty or dirty areas if possible. • Do not disassemble the phone.
Troubleshooting If you encounter any problems using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem persists, please contact your dealer. Problem Poor signal reception Possible cause You are using your mobile phone in a location (e.g., in the basement or building) where signal is weak. Solution Move to a location where signal can be received properly. You are using your mobile phone in a call-crammed time (e.g., the rush hour).
Problem The standby time becomes short Possible cause The standby time depends on the system settings of your network operator. Solution If you are in a location where the signal is weak, turn your phone off for the time being. The battery needs to be Use a new battery. replaced. If the phone cannot get Change your location or connected to a network, turn off your phone it will continue searching temporarily. for the signal from the base station, which consumes battery capacity.
Problem Unable to connect to the network Possible cause SIM card is invalid. Solution Contact your network operator. You are away from the GSM service area. Check the service area with your network operator. Poor signal. Move to another place where signal can be received properly. Unable to send a message Your network service Contact your network provider doesn’t support operator. this service. Unable to make a call You have activated fixed Cancel fixed dial dial function. function.
Problem Possible cause The Phone Book Unable to memory is full. input data into the Phone Book Unable to choose certain functions Solution Delete some data from the Phone Book. Your network operator Contact your network operator. doesn’t support these functions, or you are not subscribed to them. Charging notice Phone does not immediately turn on when plugging in charger after extended period of non-use. 134 - Troubleshooting May be necessary to charge for a certain period (within 30 minutes).
Specific Absorption Rate Data This model phone meets international standards for exposure to radio waves Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is: 0.95 W/kg.