CompleteVersion.book Page 1 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Welcome Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola T190 wireless phone.
CompleteVersion.book Page 2 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Personal Communications Sector 600 North U.S. Highway 45 Libertyville, Illinois 60048 1-800-331-6456 (United States) 1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States) 1-800-461-4575 (Canada) www.motorola.com (United States) www.motorola.ca (Canada) MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off.
CompleteVersion.book Page 3 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety and General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Touring Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Idle Mode Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CompleteVersion.book Page 4 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Adjusting the Earpiece Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initiating Keypad Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Mode Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selecting an Input Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quick Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quick Access Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CompleteVersion.book Page 5 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. RF Operational Characteristics Your phone contains a transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits radio frequency range of 900 MHz to 1800 MHz and employs digital modulation techniques.
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CompleteVersion.book Page 7 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Data Operation When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at least one inch (2.5 cm) from the body. Approved Accessories For a list of approved Motorola accessories visit our website at www.motorola.com.
CompleteVersion.book Page 8 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM • ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. • not carry the phone in the breast pocket. • use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. • turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.
CompleteVersion.book Page 9 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Operational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place a portable phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
CompleteVersion.book Page 10 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Operational Cautions Antennas Do not use any portable phone that has a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result. Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
CompleteVersion.book Page 11 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM 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 Product Approval Number Type: MC2-41H14 The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number.
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CompleteVersion.book Page 13 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Touring Your Phone Appearance Front Antenna Earpiece LCD display Left soft key Power on/off key Alphanumeric keys Menu key Right soft key Send/answer key Scroll key *For information on how to use each key, see "Function Keys" on page 16.
CompleteVersion.book Page 14 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Headset jack* Charger port Microphone Lanyard hole Label Battery Battery contacts Battery compartment SIM card slot SIM card slot latch Battery latch *For connection to the optional handsfree headset.
CompleteVersion.book Page 15 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Idle Mode Display h Status icon bar Press + to access the phone book directory. b f a 7 Oct Sun 08:30 y j c Press M to access the menus. Time and date Press - to access the Messages menu. Idle Display Icons Icons are frequently shown on the idle display: Icon Function Descriptions h Signal Strength Signal strength of your designated network. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal.
CompleteVersion.book Page 16 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Icon g Function Descriptions Your phone only vibrates without Vibration only ringing when a call comes in. (See page 80). a Battery Battery power level, the more the bars, the more the battery power. Four bars: full. No bars: Recharging immediately. The icon scrolls during charging until the battery is full. l Key lock Key lock is activated (see page 33 and 73).
CompleteVersion.book Page 17 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM This listing does not include all operations of each key. Refer to related sections of this manual for other key commands. Keys Commands and functions Power On/Off key O •Long press to switch your phone on/off. •Press to end or cancel a call. •Press to return to the previous menu. Send/Answer key N •Press to send or answer a call. •In idle mode, long press to redial the last call number.
CompleteVersion.book Page 18 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Keys Commands and functions Left soft key Executes the command shown at the bottom left of the display: + •In menus, press to abort a selection/operation and return to the previous menu or screen (as QUIT/EXIT shows). •In idle mode, press to access the Phone Book directory (as y shows). •During input, press to clear one digit/character; long press to clear all digits/characters (as DEL shows). Scroll key S •Scrolling the menus and options.
CompleteVersion.book Page 19 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Alphanumeric Keys Following is a list of the alphanumeric keys and their corresponding characters and symbols in input. Key 1 2 3 4 5 Lower case ,.
CompleteVersion.book Page 20 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Getting Started Your SIM Card To successfully use your phone, you must insert a SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module) supplied by your network operator. The SIM card contains your subscription number and your phone number as well as a memory in which you can store phone numbers, messages, etc. Inserting Your SIM card Note: Scratches can easily damage the metal contacts of the SIM card.
CompleteVersion.book Page 21 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Removing Your SIM Card Push the battery latch back, slide the SIM card latch backwards, then pick up the card from the slot. Battery Use 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.
CompleteVersion.book Page 22 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Removing the Battery Push the battery latch back. The battery will rise automatically. Lift the battery up from the bottom end. Charging the Battery Insert the travel charger connector into the charger port at the bottom left of the phone. Charger connector Charger port Pull out the charger connector when charging is done. Tip: It takes 24 hours for the travel charger to fully charge a new battery.
CompleteVersion.book Page 23 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Tip: During charging, a on the LCD will blink until the battery is fully charged. When the battery is low, you will hear a warning tone and Battery Low will appear on the LCD. When the battery is running out of power, A will appear to remind you to recharge immediately. Then your phone will power off automatically.
CompleteVersion.book Page 24 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Using Your Phone Turning on the Phone Long press O to turn your phone on. Making a Phone Call 1. Enter your PIN. If you type a wrong number while entering your PIN, delete the wrong number by pressing + (DEL). When done, press - (OK) or N to confirm. Tip: PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by your network operator. With your PIN, you can use your SIM card and access the services offered by your operator.
CompleteVersion.book Page 25 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Note: When connected to a network you do not have access to, the signal strength will still show on the screen. You can only make an emergency call. Note: During a call, you can use the call options described on page 31. Ending a Call When you finish a phone call, press O or + (EXIT) to end the call and return to idle mode. Also press O or + (EXIT) if you want to drop a call after dialing.
CompleteVersion.book Page 26 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM One-touch Dialing There are two ways of doing one-touch dialing while in idle mode: • Long press N. The last number you dialed will be dialed again automatically. • You can dial any of the first 9 phone numbers saved in the Phone Book by long pressing its phone book location number. If the number is saved in the Phone Book at location 5, for example, long press 5 to make the call.
CompleteVersion.book Page 27 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Making an Emergency Call Enter 112 (the international emergency number) and press N. This emergency call can be made without a SIM card inserted, so long as you are within the coverage of the type of network used by your phone. Dialing an Extension Number After you enter the telephone number, long press # for a second and P will display on the screen. Enter the extension number, and press N to make the call.
CompleteVersion.book Page 28 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM • To store the phone number in your phone book, long press N. Follow the prompts to enter the name and confirm the phone number. Then specify a caller group and location number and press - (OK) or N to save. Note: The phone number saved this way is stored in you SIM card memory. To save a phone number in the phone memory, go to "Add Entry to Phone (1-4)" on page 49. Note: For details on the caller group, see "Caller Group (1-6)" on page 50.
CompleteVersion.book Page 29 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM You can also find an entry by typing the first letter of its name. For example, to find a name that starts with “K”, enter K and press (OK) or N. The names starting with “K” will appear first. Scroll the names until you find the one you want. 3. When the desired phone number appears: Press - (SEL) or N to dial the number. or Long press N to edit the phone number record.
CompleteVersion.book Page 30 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Incoming Call Waiting If another call comes in while you are on the phone, you can: • Press 0 and N to reject the waiting call. • Press 1 and N to end the active call and connect the waiting call. • Press 2 and N to hold the active call and connect to the waiting call. * Network and subscription dependent.
CompleteVersion.book Page 31 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Call Options Menu When you are on a phone call, press M to access the Call Options menu listed below. Use S to scroll and press - (SEL) or N to access a selected option; press + (QUIT) or O to leave a selected option. Note: Options marked “*” are network and subscription dependent. *SIM Menu Access the SIM Tool Kit menu. Mute Mute the microphone so the person you are speaking with cannot hear your voice. q appears when this mode is on.
CompleteVersion.book Page 32 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM * Swap This function is available when you have both active and held calls. Swap transfers the active call to hold and vice versa, so that you may converse with the other party. * Hold This function allows you to put a currently active call on hold, so that you can initiate a new call. * Unhold Once you end the new call while holding an old call, the old call can be made active again by selecting this function.
CompleteVersion.book Page 33 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Call List View dialed, received, and missed calls. When the desired phone number appears, press N or - (SEL) to call, save, or delete the number. Adjusting the Earpiece Volume When speaking on the phone, press S to adjust the volume. Initiating Keypad Lock In idle, long press # to activate the keypad lock. When the lock is enabled, l will appear at the bottom of the idle mode screen. To deactivate the lock, press - (Unlock) or N, then press *.
CompleteVersion.book Page 34 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Input Mode Menu Your phone provides several input methods when you wish to: • write short messages • enter names or numbers in the phone book * For details on these features, see related sections of this user guide. Message editor display Cursor Character count information Input mode indicator Phonebook editor display Prompt for current input Press + to delete characters. Text area Press M for input menu. Press - to confirm.
CompleteVersion.book Page 35 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Note: The factory default for the input mode is ABC Input (ABCD). However, you can set the default yourself. See "Input Mode (4-5)" on page 74. The default input mode you set appears automatically with the editor screen. Note: The input mode menu may vary from market to market.
CompleteVersion.book Page 36 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Smart Input (iTAP) Keypad Mapping Short press to clear a letter. Long press to clear all text. Access the input menu. Confirm text entered. Enter a highlighted symbol. Select a desired input mode. Exit from input screen (provided no message has been keyed in). For the next/previous word candidate. Mover the cursor. Scroll the punctuation bar/input menu. Long press—access the punctuation & symbol bar. Upper case/lower case.
CompleteVersion.book Page 37 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM • 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 N 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 work directly without having to leave a space for it.
CompleteVersion.book Page 38 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM 2. Press 02 for the upper case C. Then press 0663 for lower case o, m, and e. 3. Press - (OK) or N to enter Come into the text frame. 4. Press 4663 for home. 5.good isn’t the word you want, so press # or S for the next candidate home. 6. Press - (OK) or N to put home inside the text frame. ABC Input ABC Input is the factory default input mode that appears automatically with the editor screen.
CompleteVersion.book Page 39 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Tips for Using ABC Input • Follow the order of the alphabets shown on each key to enter data. • Press once for the first letter shown on a particular key, twice for the second letter, and so on and so on. • Long press a corresponding key to shift among upper case, lower case and number.
CompleteVersion.book Page 40 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Insert Symbol Displays the bar of punctuation and symbols. Use S to scroll the bar (long press S to scroll page by page) and when the desired symbol is highlighted, press - (OK) or N. You can also press a corresponding number key (1- 0) for a desired symbol. Select Icon You can insert an animated icon into a text message you’d like to send by selecting this input mode.
CompleteVersion.book Page 41 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Note: You can also send an icon message by selecting Icon Message in the Messages menu. See page 61. Note: Icon message feature must be supported by your network operator and by the recipient’s phone. Insert Quick Msg Quick Msg is a list that allows you to compose messages and notes by making use of the sentences already stored in the phone.
CompleteVersion.book Page 42 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Phrases and sentences Have a safe trip Get well soon Thank you I arrived safely Don’t leave until I get there Meet me at [time] [place] I will be there in [xx] minutes I’ll be leaving at Wish you success Note: The default Quick Msg list may vary from market to market. Note: The first 5 blank entries in the list are reserved for you to store the sentences you wrote. Please see Select Quick Msg on page 61.
CompleteVersion.book Page 43 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Quick Access Quick Access is a ready menu of 9 regularly used features. It provides you with an efficient means to access these features directly and minimizes the number of steps required for accessing via the main menu. Note: The default Quick Access menu may vary from market to market. Quick Access Menu In idle mode, press S to display the Quick Access menu.
CompleteVersion.book Page 44 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Menus Your phone’s menus cover a variety of features. The main menu consists of 8 animated images. that represent specific options with related submenus. Using Menus Normal Access to an Option For example, if you want to change the language setting: Press M to access the main menu. Press S for Phone Setting and press - (SEL) or N. B Language ADEDBCE } English QUIT SEL Press S for the desired language and press - or N.
CompleteVersion.book Page 45 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Press + (QUIT or EXIT) or O to return to the previous menu. 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 language setting (the function code for the language setting is 4-4): Press 4 to access Phone Setting. Press M to access the main menu.
CompleteVersion.book Page 46 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM y Phone Book (1) The Phone Book menu allows you to view the phone book directory you create and add and delete entries. In this menu you can choose from the following: Last Number (1-1) Missed (1-1-1) Displays the last missed calls.* * Network/Subscription dependent. Press S to browse the calls. Then press - (SEL) or N to choose from the following: Call Calls back. Save Saves the number into the SIM card memory’s phone book: 1.
CompleteVersion.book Page 47 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Note: For information on customizing the settings of each caller group, see "Caller Group (1-6)" on page 50. Note: To activate/deactivate the Caller Group function, go to "Caller Group (7-5)" on page 83. Your phone will assign a location number for this record. Press - (OK) or N to confirm. Delete Deletes the number. Received (1-1-2) Displays the last received calls.* * Network/Subscription dependent.
CompleteVersion.book Page 48 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Find Record (1-2) 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 record by typing the first letter of its name. For example, if the name starts with “K”, enter K and press - (OK) or N. The names starting with “K” will appear on the screen. Scroll through the names until the one you want appears on the screen.
CompleteVersion.book Page 49 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM 2. Add the phonebook name to a preferred caller group list, and press (SEL) or N. 3. Your phone will assign a location number for this record. Press - (OK) or N to confirm. Tip: When you enter a new phone number, use the international number format: Long press 0 to display + and enter the corresponding country code and the phone number. By doing so, you do not have to change the records when you are roaming in other countries.
CompleteVersion.book Page 50 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Delete All In Phone (1-5-3) Deletes all records stored in the phone memory. Steps are the same as described in “Delete All In SIM.” Caller Group (1-6) You have 5 caller groups to choose from (Default Group and Group 1-4).You can add any phone book records to a particular caller group and define such settings as ring tones, etc., for incoming calls from a specific group.
CompleteVersion.book Page 51 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Vibracall Set the vibration mode for this group: Off Turn the vibration mode off. Vibrate and Ring The handset rings and vibrates simultaneously when there is an incoming call from this group. Vibrate Only The handset vibrates without ringing when a call comes in from this group. Vibrate Then Ring When a call comes in from this group, the handset vibrates five times first before it rings. Ring Type Define a ring tone for this group.
CompleteVersion.book Page 52 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Own Number (1-8) Sets or displays the record of your current SIM card number. • If no own number records are saved in the memory, your phone displays No Records Add Record?. 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 or delete the current record.
CompleteVersion.book Page 53 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Keep Original (1-10-1-1-1). Copy a single record from the SIM memory and paste it into the phone memory, while the original record is still kept in the SIM memory. Scroll through the records stored in the SIM memory. When the desired one appears, press - (OK) or N and the record will be copied into the phone memory. Delete Original (1-10-1-1-2). Remove a single record from the SIM memory and store it in the phone memory.
CompleteVersion.book Page 54 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Keep original (1-10-2-1-1). Copy a single record from the phone memory and paste it into the SIM memory, while the original record is still kept in the phone memory. Scroll through the records stored in the phone memory. When the desired one appears, press - (OK) or N and the record will be copied into the SIM memory. Delete Original (1-10-2-1-2). Remove a single record from the phone memory and store it in the SIM memory.
CompleteVersion.book Page 55 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM c 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 sounded, and the prompt Read?” pops up with d. (b also appears on the upper left of the idle screen). Press - (OK) or N to display the message record directly, or enter this menu option to do so.
CompleteVersion.book Page 56 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Multiple Recipients By Entry. You can send the message to recipients you select from your phone book entries. Scroll the entries and press - (SEL) to select the recipients. You can also press + (CANCEL) to deselect a recipient. The maximum number of recipients that you can select is 10. When done, press N to show the list of the selected recipients. Press - (CHANGE) if you want to change the list.
CompleteVersion.book Page 57 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Delete Deletes the message. When done, Deleted Read Next? will display on the screen. If you want to read the next message, press - (OK) or N. If you want to exit, press + (QUIT) or O. 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.
CompleteVersion.book Page 58 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Multiple Recipients By Entry. You can send the message to the recipients you choose from your phone book entries. Scroll the entries and press - (SEL) to select the recipients to whom you want to send message. You can also press + (CANCEL) to deselect a recipient. When done, press N to show the list of the selected recipients. Press - (CHANGE) if you want to change the list.
CompleteVersion.book Page 59 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Send Forwards the received message to one or more recipients. You can do this the same way as described on page 57. Use Number Displays and uses the phone number of the message. If a message has more than one number, you can use S to scroll the numbers. When the desired one appears, press - (SEL) or N to choose from the following: Save Saves the phone number in the Phone Book. Enter the name and confirm the phone number.
CompleteVersion.book Page 60 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM You can engage in a peer-to-peer chat session by writing short messages to the other mobile phone user. There are three ways of initiating a chat session: 1. 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 57. 2.
CompleteVersion.book Page 61 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM - 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 O to reject the incoming call and continue the chat by selecting Resume Chat from the SMS Chat menu. - You can choose History from the SMS Chat menu and view a chat log recording the chat conversions. You can also erase the log data by choosing Erase History.
CompleteVersion.book Page 62 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM To Access a Quick Msg Sentence You Wrote In the Quick Msg list, scroll to a desired sentence you wrote and press - (SEL) 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).
CompleteVersion.book Page 63 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Outbox (2-6) You can use this function to read the messages you saved. After entering this option, you will see the record of the last saved message showing its phone number and record number. Scroll the records until the one you want appears on the screen. Then press - (SEL) or N to view the message. When finished, press - (OPTION) or N to choose from the following: Delete Deletes the selected message.
CompleteVersion.book Page 64 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Voice Mail (2-7) You can call the voice mailbox provided by your operator and listen to the voice mail left by a caller. Once your voicemail box receives a message, the voicemail waiting icon pops up at the center of the screen. Press - or N to return to idle, and you will find e on the screen indicating a voice mail is waiting at line 1. (O will show up if line 2 is in use).
CompleteVersion.book Page 65 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Topics (2-8-2) Display the topics of the broadcast message. After entering this item, “No Topics Add Topic?” will appear if no topics have been saved before. Press - (OK) or N and enter the topic you want. If you have entered a topic before, it will appear on the screen when you select this item. You can then choose to add a new topic, edit or delete the saved one. Language (2-8-3) Display broadcast messages only in the languages you select.
CompleteVersion.book Page 66 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Reply Path (2-9-3) You can ask the network to set the route of the reply message via your own message center. If you set this function on and send a message to someone and the person replies, the reply message will follow the path of the previous message that you sent. Notification (2-9-4) If you activate this function, your network operator will send you a delivery report.
CompleteVersion.book Page 67 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Last Call (3-1-1-1) Shows duration of the last call in hours, minutes & seconds. All Calls (3-1-1-2) Shows the total duration of all types of calls. Outgoing Calls (3-1-1-3) Shows the total duration of all outgoing calls. Incoming Calls (3-1-1-4) Shows the total duration of all incoming calls. Clear Time (3-1-1-5) Clear all duration data. Cost (3-1-2) This function records the information of call cost.
CompleteVersion.book Page 68 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Tip: If entered incorrectly three times in a row, PIN2 will be locked up. To unblock PIN2, you need to enter the PUK2 code. Please call the operator, and ask for PUK2. Call Rate (3-1-3) Cost Limit (3-1-3-1) You can 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.
CompleteVersion.book Page 69 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Activate Enables the Divert Voice mode. Enter the number to divert to and press - (OK) or N. When this mode is on, n or o will appear, depending on which line you divert. p will appear if you divert both line1 and line2.* * For how to designate the line in use, see page 71. Cancel: Disables this function. Status: Shows the status of this function. When Busy (3-2-2) Incoming calls are sent to a designated number when your phone is busy.
CompleteVersion.book Page 70 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Call Barring (3-3) You can set up limitations to restrict outgoing or incoming calls. All Outgoing (3-3-1) 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.
CompleteVersion.book Page 71 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Cancel All (3-3-6) Cancels all call barring settings. Enter the password provided by your network operator and press - (OK) or N. Change Code (3-3-7) Change the password for the Call Barring feature. Call Waiting (3-4) When you are on another call and an incoming call is directed to your phone, an incoming call number and a call-waiting message will appear to remind you. Choose to activate, cancel or check the status of this function.
CompleteVersion.book Page 72 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM On (3-6-2) The recipient’s phone will show your number when you send a call. Off (3-6-3) Your phone number will not appear on the recipient’s phone. B Phone Setting (4) This menu allows you to program the phone’s various settings as needed. ScreenSaver (4-1) This menu allows you to display the default animation stored in the phone memory. Off (4-1-1) Deactivate the screensaver function.
CompleteVersion.fm Page 73 Monday, October 29, 2001 6:55 AM Animation 2 (4-1-3) Display the handset’s default animation 2. Scenarios are the same as described in “Animation 1.” Set Time & Date (4-2) Sets current date and time to be displayed on the idle screen.To set the date, use number keys to enter year, month and day, then press - (OK) or N to confirm. To set current time (24 hr format), use S to enter the hour, then press 0 and enter the minute the same way.
CompleteVersion.book Page 74 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Language (4-4) You can select the language used to display information. Tip: The language you choose will be stored in your SIM card memory. Accordingly, the language setting may change if you insert a different SIM card. Tip: If you want to use the default language setting locked in the phone memory, select Automatic (4-4-1). Input Mode (4-5) You can set the default input mode that comes along with the editor screen.
CompleteVersion.book Page 75 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Restore (4-9) Reset all settings to default. Enter the phone code (the default phone code is 1234) and press - (OK) or N twice to confirm. E Network (5) 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.* * Network and subscription dependent.
CompleteVersion.book Page 76 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM C Security (6) This menu ensures the security of your phone by setting PIN check, phone code, SIM lock etc., as well as limitations on particular outgoing and incoming phone calls. Code Status (6-1) PIN code (6-1-1) 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 (6-1-2) Activate/Deactivate the phone code.
CompleteVersion.book Page 77 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM PIN2 Code (6-2-2) You can change PIN 2 code the same way you change your PIN.* * When 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. Phone Code (6-2-3) You can change your phone code in the same way you change your PIN. Network Code (6-2-4) You can change the network password in the same way you change your PIN.
CompleteVersion.book Page 78 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM SIM Lock (6-4) This function prevents unauthorized use of the phone with unknown SIM cards. When you set this function on, if the SIM card in your phone is not the one used to enable this function, you will be prompted to enter the unlock code when you power on your phone. If you enter the correct unlock code, the phone recognizes the SIM card automatically.
CompleteVersion.book Page 79 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM 0 Audio Setting (7) You can adjust the audio settings of your phone here. Ring Type (7-1) Select a ring tone from a variety of melodies. The ring tone you set in this option will be used for the currently active profile (see Profiles 7-4 on page 80). Scroll the list of the available ring tones and listen to a highlighted melody. Then press - (SEL) or N to confirm your choice.
CompleteVersion.book Page 80 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM SMS Alert (7-3) Select an alert tone for incoming short messages. Your phone will make the tone you set when a short message has been received.The alert tone you set in this option will be used for the currently active profile (see “Profiles 7-4)”. Profiles (7-4) This feature allows you to customize such audio settings as ring tones, vibration, ring volume, etc. to suit a variety of occasions.
CompleteVersion.book Page 81 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM • 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.* * However, g will not appear if Caller Group feature is on, unless you select Vibrate Only for all caller groups. • Vibrate then Ring: When a call comes in, the handset vibrates five times first before it rings. - Ring Type Select a ringing mode from a variety of melodies.
CompleteVersion.book Page 82 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM - Answer By 2 modes are available for you to answer incoming calls: Any Key: The incoming calls can be answered by pressing any key. Send Key: The 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 (7-4-2) Settings are predefined for occasions where silence is required (e.g., vibration on, ringer mode off, keypad tone off, etc.).
CompleteVersion.book Page 83 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Headset (7-4-5) 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 (7-4-6) Options are the same as under General. Adjust the settings in the same way you adjust General . Caller Group (7-5) Activates/deactivates the Caller Group feature.
CompleteVersion.book Page 84 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM To set the pitch of a note-c, d, e, f, g, a, b and the octave: When the note of a particular length appears, press the same corresponding number key (1- 9) several times to move the note up and down on the scale. • Press # to add # (not available for e, b). • Press S to move the cursor between notes. • Press + to delete a note; long press + to delete all notes. Tip: The maximum duration of a score is 24 seconds.
CompleteVersion.book Page 85 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Note Symbol (inverted) Key Note length Note symbol 6 3/8 5 7 1/2 6 6 8 3/4 7 7 9 1 8 8 5 \+9: 0 Rest # Sharp Press the same key repeatedly to produce the desired rest note. # # Note: The Flat (;) is not available, and * has no function. Settings When you finish the score of a melody, press - or N to choose from the following: Play Play the melody you just composed.
CompleteVersion.book Page 86 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Rename Change the name of the melody.* * You must save the melody before you change its name. Timebeat Adjust the time beat to the rhythm you want.* * You must save the melody before you change its time beat. Delete Delete the melody. Send Melody Send the melody to someone in the same way that you send a text message.* * You must save the melody before you can send it. i Tools (8) This submenu provides features to better your wireless life.
CompleteVersion.book Page 87 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Games (8-2) Snake (8-2-1) Make the snake grow longer by feeding it with as many goodies as possible. Use 2 (up), 8 (down), 6 (right) and 4 (left), or S ( clockwise/ counterclockwise) to direct the snake to a goody. 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 tail or eggs, or the surrounding frame, a game is over. Then the screen will show your score.
CompleteVersion.book Page 88 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Tetris (8-2-2) 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. The Tetraminoes must be rotated as they fall and positioned across the bottom leaving no open spaces.
CompleteVersion.book Page 89 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM • Press + to undo one move. Press N to play the game all over again. • Press * to read the current status about this game, which includes: • The number of the user's moves in this game. • The least moves taken in a previous game. The menu options in this game are exactly the same as those in Snake except that there is no Top Score.
CompleteVersion.book Page 90 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Using the Calculator Feature In this option, a cursor will appear at the upper left of the screen. Follow the chart below to enter numbers and arithmetic symbols. Key Number/ Function Key Number/Function 1 1 9 9 2 2 0 0 3 3 * +-*/ 4 4 # .
CompleteVersion.book Page 91 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Converting Currency Values 1. When the calculator screen appears, press N. Select Exchange Rate and press - (SEL) or N. 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. 2. When the rate is set, press - (OK) or N to return to the calculator screen. Enter the sum you want to convert and press N.
CompleteVersion.book Page 92 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Below is the configuration menu: Option Add Entry to SIM New Message Functionality Add new phone book entries to the SIM card memory. Write a new message. Missed Calls View and send/save/delete last missed calls. Profiles Enable/Disable settings of a selected profile. Set Alarm Set the alarm function. SIM Menu Access the SIM tool kit menu provided by your operator (network support and subscription dependent).
CompleteVersion.book Page 93 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Option Last Calls Received Functionality 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 Phone Mute On/ Off Change Band Dial the voice mailbox number directly. Mute and un-mute the microphone. Select the band to connect to (network dependent). Calculator Use the calculator feature.
CompleteVersion.book Page 94 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Tip: You can replace any of the nine Quick Access options with a different preset item listed in the configuration menu. Tip: A preset item can be assigned to more than one location in the Quick Access menu. Tip: You can press a corresponding number key to select any of the first 9 preset items in the configuration menu.
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CompleteVersion.book Page 96 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Care and Maintenance 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.
CompleteVersion.book Page 97 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Problems and Solutions 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 Echo or noise Possible cause Move to a location where signal can be received properly. • You are using your mobile phone in a callcrammed time (e.g., the rush hour). Avoid using your mobile phone in such time, or try later.
CompleteVersion.book Page 98 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Problem Possible cause Solution • SIM card is out of order. Send it to your network operator for test. • SIM card is not inserted properly. Insert SIM card correctly. • SIM card contacts are dirty. Clean the SIM card contacts using a soft, dry cloth. • SIM card is invalid. Contact your network operator. • You are away from the GSM service area. Check the service area with your network operator. • Poor signal.
CompleteVersion.book Page 99 Friday, October 26, 2001 4:45 PM Problem Possible cause Solution Unable to choose certain functions • Your network operator doesn't support these functions, or you do not subscribe to them. Contact your network operator. Battery appears not to be fully charged after overnight charging. • Battery may have discharged after fully charging due to normal phone operation while turned on. Plug charger into phone again to reach full charge.
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