Table of contents Warranty and Safety Setting up the phone General information Messages Phonebook Call Options Applications Camera Settings My Data Games Browser
Warranty and Safety This section addresses important warranty and safety issues. You should read and thoroughly familiarise yourself with this section before using your phone. After Sales Service Your Toshiba mobile telephone contains no user serviceable parts, for further information on service please contact your retailer or service provider. Safety Guidelines Follow the guidelines below to use your phone in a safe and legal manner.
SOS soft key The SOS soft key enables you to call the emergency services without entering your PIN or when your phone is blocked. The SOS soft key is only active prior to entering the PIN. To use it simply press and confirm with the Yes soft key. SAR Information Your TS10 meets all EU requirements and recommended limits for exposure to radiowaves. These limits were developed and established by independent scientific organisations.
the phone should operate as usual. FCC RF Exposure Information In August 1996 the Federal Communication (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previous set by both U.S.and international standards bodies.
Setting Up the Phone This section describes basic operations such as inserting your SIM card, charging the battery, and entering your PIN. The following must be done before you begin using the phone: • Ensure that the SIM card is inserted • Ensure that the battery is inserted • Charge the phone’s battery SIM Card Your SIM card identifies your phone on the network and stores your details, including your PIN, call history, and subscription details.
Diagram K: Connect the charger with the marked part facing up. 3. Connect the charger to an AC power socket. Disconnecting the charger To disconnect the charger, grip it tightly and pull. You should disconnect the charger from the power outlet before disconnecting the charger from the phone. Charging Indicator The first time you charge your battery, you should leave it charging for 8 hours. The battery only achieves optimum performance after two or three complete charges.
General Information Parts and functions Keys Each of the keys on your phone has one or more functions. The table below explains the various functions that each key has. Key Function(s) Soft keys Press to access the functions available for the soft keys. For more information see “Soft keys” on page XX. 4-way key To navigate the phone’s menu system. For more information see “4-way key” on page XX.
4-Way key Your phone has an easy-to-use menu system that allows you to navigate by using the 4-way key. ▲Up To scroll up lists or move up the cursor. To access Phone modes menu from the standby screen Long press to activate the silent mode. To zoom in under camera preview mode. To increase volume during a call. <Left Right > To scroll left or move the cursor to the left of To scroll right or move the cursor to the right the screen. of the screen.
Message Phonebook Call Options Applications Camera Settings My data Games Browser 1 Message Provides SMS/MMS messaging services. For more information, see “Message” on page XX. 2 Phonebook Stores a list of phone contacts. For more information, see “Phonebook” on page XX. 3 Call options Records a list of call history. For more information, see “Call options” on page XX. 4 Applications Provides calendar, clock, calculator and other functions. For more information see “Applications” on page XX.
5 Camera 6 Settings Phone Phone modes Display Calls Security Network T9 input Reset settings 7 My data Photos Pictures Sounds Record voice Memory status 8 Games 9 Browser Homepage Favorites WAP push Note: Alternatively, you may press the number keys to access any menu in Main menu screen. For example, press 6 in Main menu to access Settings. Icons Your phone has one 65536-colour main LCD and one monochrome external LCD.
Basic Phone Use Making an Emergency call You can make an emergency call when your SIM card is not inserted. To make an emergency call (Steps 1-2): 1. Press and hold End key. 2. Press SOS and Yes. Making/Ending a call Before you can make a call, you need to insert your SIM card and make sure your phone is powered on. To make/end a call (Step 1-3): 1. Enter a phone number (including the area codes if necessary) using keypad keys. 2. Press Send key to dial the number. 3. Press End key to end the call.
When you have one active call and one call on hold, you may connect the two calls for a conference call. To make a conference call (Step 1-2): 1. Press Main menu> Conference to connect two calls. 2. Press Main menu > Private to disconnect two calls. Receiving a third call To receive a third call, while you have one call on hold and the other active, receiving the third call will end the active call and replace with the newly received one.
3. Press 8 once to jump to “t”. Numeric entry method Press the numeric keys to enter the number. Character table Numeric keys have different functions under different entry method. Please refer to the following table for details. 1 To enter 1 and other symbols: ‘ “ ; / @ : ? ! . , From Standby screen, long press to call the voicemail.
Message Message provides SMS/MMS messaging service. You can send SMS message of up to 160 characters, including punctuation marks and spaces. The messages that you created, sent and received are stored in the Draft, Outbox and Inbox. When you navigate through the message list in Inbox, Outbox and Draft, press Options to access the following features: 1 View: Display the message contents. 2 Reply via SMS : Reply an SMS message to the sender (available for Inbox only).
2. Press Insert to add objects to your MMS message. 3. When done, press Options >Send. 4. Or press Options >Save to store in Draft. MMS message edit options In MMS edit screen, press Options to access the following features: 7 Send: Send the message. 8 Save: Store the message in Draft. 9 View details: select to view the message information (Slide timing and message size). 10 Page timing: Set the page timing. 11 Preview Page: Preview the selected page.
Phonebook The phone book is used to store names, phone numbers, and other personal details. There are two storage areas: the SIM card and the phone’s own memory.
1. Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press > from the standby screen. 2. Press < or > to scroll to Groups. 3. Scroll to the desired group (Friends, Colleagues, Family, Biz partner, and VIP). 4. Press Options > View group. 5. Press up or down to scroll to the desired contact. 6. Press Call key to call the number. Search by Record no. To search a phone number by its corresponding Record no. (Steps 1-3): 1. From the standby screen, enter a Record no.. 2.
Deleting all entries To delete all entries (steps 1-4): 1. Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press > from the standby screen. 2. Scroll to SIM or Phone directory. 3. Press Options > Delete all. 4. Press Select. Grouping entries It can be a good idea to sort your entries into groups for easier access. There are 6 groups available to allocate phone numbers to (including ‘No group’). Note that only entries stored in the phone’s memory can be categorized to different group.
2. Select an entry from Phone. 3. Press Options> Set ringtone. 4. Press up and down and confirm by pressing Select. Moving from phone to SIM / SIM to phone To move a phonebook entry in SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM: 1. Press Menu > Phonebook > Lists or press > from the standby screen. 2. Select an entry from Phone. 3. Press Options> Move to phone or Move to SIM. 4. Press Select.
Call Options This option provides three lists of call history, including Dialled calls, Missed calls, and Received calls. There is also a record of time/cost of calls and a charge setting feature. Dailled Calls To access Dailled calls, press Menu > Call Options > Dialled calls. Alternatively, you may press the Call key to display a list of previously dialled calls.
Applications Press Menu > Applications to access this menu, which allows you to access the following features: z Organization (including Scheduler, ToDo list, and Notepad) z Clock (including Alarm clock, Auto off, Auto on, Countdown, and Stopwatch) z Calculator (including Calculator and Currency converter) z Composer z Voice memo (including Record and Play voice and Data rate) Scheduler Scheduler allows you to record an appointment in your phone and remind you later when it is the appointment time
Options for an existing event include: z View: To view the details of the event. z Edit: To edit the event. z Add new: Create a new event. z Delete: Delete the event. z Delete all: Delete all events. z Capacity: Check the Maximum and Free memory. Notepad This feature allows you to write down some text for later reference. To use the Notepad (Steps 1-4): 1. Press Menu > Applications > Organization > Notepad. 2. Select . 3. Write down information. 4. Press Select > Save.
To record the timing with Stopwatch (Steps 1-5): 1. Press Menu > Applications > Organization > Clock > Stopwatch. 2. Press Start. 3. Press Stop to record one set of timing and Stop 1 to record the first set of timing. 4. Press Stop 2 to record the second set of timing. 5. Press Resset to reset the time counter. Calculator You can perform calculation like what you normally do with a calculator. This calculator can be input a maximum of 8 digits, display a 9 digit result and 6 decimal places.
4. When done, press Save to save the sound. 5. Name the sound file on Rename screen. 6. Press Save. To access Record voice options menu, press Menu > Applications > Voice memo > Play. Options include: z Send as MMS: Send the recorded voice as an MMS attachment. z Rename: Rename the file. z Delete: Delete the file. z Delete all: Delete all the files. z Info: Details are File names, Creation time, File type, and File size.
Camera Your phone has an integrated camera that allows you to take pictures and send as MMS. The pictures are taken and saved in JPG format, which can be viewed by most of the picture viewing programs. Note: Do not apply force to your camera’s lens; otherwise it might be damaged. To take a picture (Steps 1-4): 1. Press Menu > Camera or press center key to launch camera. 2. Press Center key to take the picture. 3. Press Save to store the picture. 4.
Settings You may customize your phone by changing the following setting options. Voice Volume To change voice volume (Steps 1-4): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Phone > Voice volume. 2. Press Up or > key to increase the volume. 3. Press Down or < key to decrease the volume. 4. Press OK to confirm. Answer Options To access Answer Options, press Menu > Settings > Phone > Answer options.
To set a fast access key (Steps 1-4): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Phone > FAK setting. 2. Press Select to choose from Shortcut 2- 7. 3. Scroll to a desired feature. 4. Press OK. Language To set a language for your phone (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Phone > Language. 2. Press Select to choose a language. 3. Press OK. Phone Modes There are four phone modes: 1. Normal mode 2. Meeting mode 3. Pocket mode 4. Car mode To select a phone mode (Steps 1-4): 1.
5. Press up/down to increase/decrease the volume. 6. Press OK. Key tone To change the key tone (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Phone modes. 2. Press Options > Change settings > Key tone. 3. Press Select. The option is marked if it is activated. Info tones There are three types of info tones (Warning tone, Cell broadcast and Message sent). To change the Info tones status (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Phone modes. 2.
Colour style To set a different color style for your phone (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Colour style. 2. Scroll from Theme 1-4. 3. Press Select to confirm. Animation To select an animation for your phone (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Animation. 2. Scroll between Animation 1 and Animation 2. 3. Press Select to confirm. Brightness To adjust the phone's brightness level (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Display > Brightness. 2.
To cancel Call waiting (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Call waiting. 2. Scroll to Active. 3. Press Select. Auto redial This feature allows you to redial a number for up to 10 times. To turn on Auto redial (Steps 1-2): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Call > Auto redial. 2. Press Select. The option is marked if it is activated. Withhold ID This feature allows you to withhold your ID when you are calling to others. To withhold your ID (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Calls > Withhold ID.
5. When roaming (barring the incoming calls when you are out of your home network range) To bar a call (Steps 1-5): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Security > Bar calls. 2. Press Select to choose a type of Bar calls. 3. Press Options > Set. 4. Enter your Bar password. 5. Press OK. To check call barring status (Step 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Security > Bar calls. 2. Press Select to choose a type of Bar calls. 3. Press Options > Check status. 4. Press OK.
4. Press OK. Band To select a network band (Steps 1-3): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Network > Band. 2. Scroll to the desired band (900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, 900/1800 MHz, and 900/1900 MHz). 3. Press Select. The option is marked if it is activated. Connectivity To select a network connection type (Steps 1-4): 1. Press Menu > Settings > Network > Connectivity. 2. Scroll to the desired profile. 3. Press Select. 4. Press Activate.
My data You can save image, sound, and recorded voice in My data. This feature allows you to manage files in your phone. To access My data, press Menu > My data or press down key from the standby screen. Note that if your phone memory is full, you may not be able to rename the files. Pictures/ Photos The Pictures and Photos folders allow you to manage the downloaded pictures and photos taken in your phone. You can send them as MMS message to other recipients. To view Pictures/Photos (Steps 1-3): 1.
z Send as MMS z Rename z Delete z Delete all z Info Memory status To check the memory space in your phone (Steps 1-2): Press Menu > My data > Memory status. Press Back.
Games Your phone provides a number of games for your entertainment. To play a game (Steps 1-5): 1. Press Menu > Games. 2. Scroll to the desired game name. 3. Press Select. 4. Press Options > New.
Browser Your phone provides WAP service, enabling you to get the latest information from the website to your phone. To use the WAP service, you need to apply WAP service from your service provider and set up your WAP settings in your phone. When you are connected to the WAP browser, the phone will display the predefined starting browser page. The available menu options depend on the webpage you connect to. To end the connection, press End key. WAP Setup To select WAP connection profiles (Step 1-3): 1.