User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- USER'S MANUAL
- INTRODUCTION
- useful numbers & access codes
- g83: several ways to make the most of it
- installing the sim card
- charging the battery
- getting started and basic features
- keypad
- display indicators and icons
- basic functions
- MENU
- CAMERA
- PHONEBOOK
- Calls log
- EMS/SMS MESSAGES
- EMS: WHAT THEY ARE AND HOW TO USE THEM
- Setting the SMS parameters
- Concatenated messages
- Writing and sending a new SMS/EMS message...
- Writing message text
- IT9/EMS menu
- There are two kinds of EMS items....
- HOW TO SEND THE MESSAGE YOU HAVE WRITTEN
- Reading the messages in your inbox
- To display your read and stored messages again...
- To delete all the messages...
- Reading an EMS message
- Saving an EMS item
- MMS messages
- Java
- Plus
- APPLICATIONS (menù 6)
- GPRS
- WAP browser
- functions in detail
3
G83: SEVERAL WAYS TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT
With the G83 you can enjoy features beyond the normal use of a phone, limited
to SMS messages or calls.
The quality of sound has been greatly improved with the introduction of the
polyphonic ringtones.
The G83 allows you to send and receive e-mail and MMS; with the IrDA
connection or the optional data cable you can send and receive ringtones,
images, vCalendar and vCard.
What is a vCard? it’s a standard format for a business card, conceived for the
exchange of personal informations (PDI, Personal Data Interchange) between
different devices (websites, e-mail, mobile phones, PDA (Personal Data
Assistant).
With a vCard, besides your name and surname, you can also send and receive
many other useful informations: addresses (home, office, etc.), phone numbers
(mobile, home, office, fax...), URL of your website, e-mail addresses, and even
images and sounds)
What is a vCalendar? Similarly to vCard, vCalendar allows you to exchange
informations about task and appointments you saved in your calendar, or about
your to do list (to do: a memo you make to remember a task, for example
“bring the car to the garage”).
Connecting your G83 to a personal computer via the data cable, you ‘ll be able
to:
• edit and modify the phonebook
• write, send and save into your pc
• manage your vCard and vCalendar
• send to the pc the pics you took with the phone, or, vice versa, send new
images to your phone
• manage the voice memo feature
• edit and modify the connection parameters of the phone
• manage the Java applets (see “Java” on page 30)
In order to connect a G83 to a Personal Computer using the data cable, the
MsSync application must be installed on it.
You can download MsSync, free of charge, from Telit website, www.telit.net