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
9. LOG
When new messages are received, the Home screen is split and they are displayed
on the bottom of the screen. The Home key is flashing.
All the new events are stored in the Log menu.
9.1 Viewing the Log menu
You can view the Log menu directly with the "Log" key.
Menu overview.
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Send Voice Msg
Voicemail
Call
Missed Calls
Received Msgs
Sent Msgs
Draft Msgs
Dialled Calls
Received Calls
9.2 The communications Log
From the Log menu, you can write a new text message, or forward MMS messages
you received.
The mobile phone communications Log records the following events:
new voice messages in your mailbox (depends on availability of your network
operator)
missed calls
messages received (text messages and MMS)
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