User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The sixbasic menus
- Scope of delivery
- An initial overview
- Initial operation
- Making calls, receiving calls, mailbox query, emergency calls
- Navigation
- Your contacts
- Log
- Settings
- Ringer Settings
- Selecting ring tone
- Setting an alarm
- Display own number
- Activating your Top 3 contacts
- SIM Backup
- Activating keypad tones
- Entering the time and date
- Language settings
- Voicemail number
- Activating and deactivating Caller ID display to other users during a call
- Activating Call Divert
- Activating the Call Waiting function
- Barring Calls
- Activating power saving mode
- Contrast
- Security
- Activating the area info display
- Network selection
- Restoring all settings
- SIM Services
- The mobile phone cradle
- Connecting the mobile phone to your PC
- Troubleshooting
- Index Alarm55Area info67Automatic redial21Battery78Battery charging78Blocking calls63Call barring64Call divert61, 62, 63Call Waiting63calls17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 61, 71, 79, 80Charging the battery17Contacts26, 28, 42Cradle69Create38,
- Care and safety information
- Warranty
- Conformance Document
- End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software
- Technical Specifications
- Glossary of terms
7. NAVIGATION
Fixed keys and the menus shown in the display give you full control over all of the
functions of your mobile phone.
The simply phone also equipped with a "zoom font", which works like a roll-over
effect of clickable links on a web site; when you navigate to a menu item, the text will
enlarge slightly to improve the readability and help you to recognize where you are
quickly on the menu.
7.1 The three fixed keys "Home", "Contacts", "Log"
These keys give you direct access to three of the six basic menus of your mobile
phone, and they also enable you to toggle between them in one simple step.
The "Home" key always takes you back to the start display. From here, you can
make calls and access the basic menu, "Settings" (see Chapter 10, page 52).
The "Contacts" key gives you direct access to your phonebook and the Top 3
contacts (see § 8.3 "Top 3 contacts", page 34) and enables you to call, send
messages and add reminders.
The "Log" key gives you information on any missed calls, new voice messages,
messages received, reminders and, when necessary, a memory alarm. Here, you
can also write and send text messages, record and send voice messages (depending
on availability of your network operator), and manage the vCards you have received
(see § 9.10 "Receiving vCards", page 51). The "Home" key will flash blue to show
new information such as the arrival of a text message, MMS, reminder or a new voice
message in your mailbox.
7.2 Left and right menu keys
With these keys, you select the displayed menu items shown directly above the keys
at the bottom edge of the display.
7.3 The "Hello" key
Press this key to start your call after you have composed a number. If you are in the
start menu and press the "Hello" key without dialling a number, you go directly to the
call list.
7.4 The Goodbye and back key
Pressing the "Goodbye" key ends the call while in an active call. Press this key to go
back step by step through the different stages you have navigated while in the menu.
7.5 The Up/Down key
This key is for scrolling up and down in a menu.
Please note: In the home screen the Up and down key give you direct access to the
phonebook.
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