VERTU ASCENT X User Guide
Contents Preface 4 About your phone 4 Conventions used in this guide 4 Health and safety 5 General 5 Operating environment 5 Electronic devices 5 Battery safety 6 Wall charger safety 6 SAR Notice – RM-589V 6 FCC/Industry Canada notice 7 Declaration of conformity 7 Care and maintenance 8 General 8 Battery 8 Ceramics and sapphire 8 Leather 8 Metal 9 Rubber 9 Getting started 10 Vertu package contents 10 Your Vertu phone - front 10 Your Vertu phone - back 11 Your Vertu phone - left, right & base 11 Inserting th
Contents Contacts 43 Saving a new contact 43 Business cards 45 Contacts memory 46 Other Contacts settings 47 Contact groups 48 My numbers 49 Service numbers 49 Copying and moving contacts 50 Messages 52 Text messages 52 Multimedia messages 57 Audio messages 60 E-mail messages 61 Delivery reports 65 Flash messages 65 Smart messages 65 Voice messages 65 Info messages 66 Instant messages (IMs) 66 Service commands 66 Deleting messages via the Messages menu 66 General message settings 67 Service messages 68 Set
Contents Alarm clock 98 Troubleshooting 121 Web 99 Accessing web pages 99 Web settings 100 Clearing the cache 101 Specifications 123 Vertu Services 102 Vertu Feeds 102 Travel 105 Vertu Concierge 106 Vertu Fortress 107 Access to Vertu services while roaming 107 Navigate 108 GPS and A-GPS 108 Maps 108 Navigation settings 110 Menu tree 124 Warranty and legal information 126 Manufacturer’s limited warranty 126 Export controls 127 Licenses 128 General Public Licence for the software known as MSNTP 128 EU re
Preface About your phone Preface This wireless device is approved for use on EGSM 900 MHz, GSM 850/1800/ 1900 MHz, and WCDMA Band I, II, V and VI. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. To use a device, you must have service from a wireless service provider. Some features are not available on all networks; other features may require that you make specific arrangements with your service provider to use them. Network services involve transmission of data.
Health and safety Health and safety WARNING: Read the following simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. General • Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories. Only qualified service personnel should repair your Vertu phone and its accessories. • Do not touch the phone, battery or wall charger with wet hands. • Keep your Vertu phone, and all parts and accessories, out of the reach of small children and pets.
Health and safety Battery safety SAR Notice – RM-589V • Stop using the battery if you detect any abnormalities, such as odour, discolouration or heat during use, charging or storage. • Do not use your Vertu phone with a damaged battery. • Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals of the battery. • Do not touch the battery terminals. • Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme cold or heat.
Health and safety FCC/Industry Canada notice Your Vertu phone may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using a phone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using your phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact Vertu Concierge. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Care and maintenance Your Vertu products have been crafted from some of the finest materials and care should be taken to keep them in good condition. Damage caused to your Vertu phone by failing to observe these care instructions is not covered by the warranty. • Only use a soft, clean cloth to clean your Vertu phone. Do not use chemicals, detergents, abrasive substances, or any liquids. Use a cotton swab to clean the camera lens. General Battery • Always use your Vertu phone in the intended manner.
Care and maintenance Metal Vertu metals are finished to a high standard and care needs to be taken to maintain their appearance. • Avoid contact between your Vertu phone and chemicals such as solvents, alkaline and acid solutions, cola-based drinks and salt water. If contact occurs, wipe with a clean, soft cloth as soon as possible. • Avoid contact between your Vertu phone and sharp objects. • Avoid dropping or knocking your Vertu phone on hard surfaces. • Do not use metal polishes on your Vertu phone.
Getting started Vertu package contents Getting started 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Vertu ASCENT X phone RM-589V Battery Wall charger (comprising wall charger plug and data cable) with international adaptors Additional data cable Back cover release key Microfibre polishing cloth Holographic authenticity card Ascent guide Warranty book CD-ROM Call to action card - describes how to register your handset for Vertu Services The package contents may vary slightly in accordance with regional regulations.
Getting started Your Vertu phone - back Your Vertu phone - left, right & base Antenna area Speakers Chronograph key Concierge key Camera flash and torch Camera lens Back cover Back cover locking screw Micro-USB connector (for charging and data transfer) Microphone 11
Getting started Inserting the SIM card and battery Slide the locking mechanism (04) over the SIM card to hold it in place. WARNING: Always switch the phone off and disconnect the charger before touching the battery. WARNING: Keep SIM cards and the back cover release key out of the reach of small children. IMPORTANT: The SIM card and its contacts are easily damaged. Be careful when handling, inserting or removing the SIM card.
Getting started Using your Vertu phone Switching your Vertu phone on and off Press and hold the Power key to switch your Vertu phone on or off. To run the Setup Wizard again at any time: From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Setup wizard. Joystick The Joystick enables you to move the cursor around the display screen in any direction. Selection keys The selection keys enable you to select the options shown at the bottom of the display screen, directly above the keys.
Getting started Unlocking the keypad Home screen Select Unlock, then press the -key within two seconds. A confirmation message is displayed. The Home screen displays a configurable clock, along with icons and indicators that show the current status of your Vertu phone. Automatic keyguard Clock You can set the keyguard to automatically lock the keypad when the phone has not been used for a set time period. To set up automatic keyguard: 1.
Getting started Home screen with Miniature clock: Home screen with Analogue clock and Accurate Time active while travelling: Home screen with Hidden clock: Home screen with Digital clock and Accurate Time while travelling: For information on changing the clock display, see Date and time format in Settings. The clock includes Accurate Time functionality. This functionality enables you to view the times at your current and home locations when you travel to another time zone or a different country.
Getting started Home screen with Miniature clock and Accurate Time while travelling: Icons and indicators Signal strength Strong signal. Weak signal. To get a stronger signal, move to an area clear of obstructions that may block the signal. No signal. Battery charge Battery full. For information on activating Accurate Time, see Time management in Settings. Battery charge low. You need to recharge your Vertu phone soon. No charge. Battery charging. The bars change to white as the battery is charged.
Getting started My Style 2. Notifications Missed call. Flight. New message(s) received (includes voice mail messages. For more information on profiles, see Profiles in Settings. Connectivity Bluetooth on. Other icons Synchronising data. For information on synchronising data, see Sync and backup in Settings. Connected to Bluetooth device. Alarm set. For information on alarms, see the Alarm clock section. Connected to Bluetooth headset. Accurate Time may not be available. Connected via USB cable.
Getting started • longer tone - no signal. To check the current battery charge level: 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the Right selection key until you hear a tone. 2. Speak the voice command for the audible battery bar. A series of beeps is played to inform you of the battery charge level. The meanings of the beeps are as follows: • one beep - battery charge is low. • two beeps - battery is half full. • three beeps - battery is almost full. • four beeps - battery is full.
Getting started Additions The Additions menu contains extra items including games and a torch, calculator and media player. See Additions section for details. Navigate The Navigate feature enables you to access maps for different cities and countries. You can also use your Vertu phone for satellite navigation. See Navigate section for details. Calendar The Calendar menu enables you to view your calendar, set reminders for forthcoming events or dates, add notes, and create a to-do list.
Getting started Navigating through menus When navigating through menus, select Back to return to the previous menu. Select Exit to return to the Home screen from the main menu. Press the End key to return to the Home screen from any menu. You can also use voice commands to activate menu functions on your Vertu phone. See Making a call using voice dialling in Call functions for more information. Changing main menu view To change the main menu view: 1.
Getting started Accessing a phone feature using a voice command CD-ROM Using voice recognition, your Vertu phone can dial contacts and access phone features using voice commands. For information on voice dialling, see Making a call using voice dialling in Call functions. You can access the following features on your Vertu phone by speaking them as voice commands: • General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My style 1, My style 2, Flight - to activate the spoken profile. For information on profiles, see Profiles.
Getting started To register your Vertu phone via the Vertu CD-ROM: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2. Select your preferred language. 3. Click the Register Phone button. The Vertu registration web page will automatically open. 4. Fill in the required information on the web page. To register your Vertu phone via the phone menu: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Vertu Services > Register. 2. The Vertu registration web page will automatically open. 3.
Getting started Connecting to a computer You can connect your Vertu phone to a computer using either your Vertu data cable (CA-101V) or Bluetooth. For information on connecting your Vertu phone to a computer using the data cable, see Data cable in Accessories. For information on using Bluetooth, see Bluetooth in Settings.
Security 5. Enter the new PIN code again for verification, then select OK. A confirmation message is displayed. Security PIN2 code The PIN2 code is used to protect the advanced user functions of your SIM card, for example, fixed dialling. The PIN2 code must not be the same as the PIN code. Your Vertu phone has a number of security features that help to prevent: • Unauthorised use of your Vertu phone when your SIM card is inserted. • Unauthorised use of your Vertu phone if a different SIM card is inserted.
Security Call barring NOTE: Call barring is only available if it is supported by your service provider. 4. When prompted, enter the new barring password, then select OK. 5. Enter the new barring password again for verification, then select OK. A confirmation message is displayed. Call barring is a network service that allows you to restrict the incoming and outgoing calls that you receive and make. Contact your service provider for more information about using this feature.
Security Fixed dialling NOTE: Fixed dialling is only available if it is supported by your service provider. Fixed dialling is a network service that allows you to restrict outgoing calls to only the numbers you specify in a fixed dialling list. Contact your service provider for more information about using this feature. When fixed dialling is active, it may still be possible to call emergency numbers programmed in your Vertu phone, for example 112 and 911, or other official emergency numbers.
Security Closed user group NOTE: Closed user groups are only available if they are supported by your service provider. A closed user group is a network service that allows you to specify a group of people you can call and who can call you. Contact your service provider for more information about using this feature.
Security • Phone - to require entry of the security code when you switch on the phone after inserting a different SIM card. 3. When prompted, enter the security code, then select OK. NOTE: If you change the security level, the numbers in the Call history will be deleted. Browser security Security features may be required for some services, for example online banking or shopping. For such connections you need security certificates and possibly a security module, which may be available on your SIM card.
Security 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Security > Authority certificates. 2. Select Options > Select use > Apps. signing/Cross-certification/Server authentic. as required. Security module When available on your SIM card, the security module improves security services for applications requiring a browser connection, and allows you to use a digital signature. The security module may contain certificates as well as private and public keys.
Call functions Call functions Making a call Before making a call, check that you have a good signal and the battery is charged. Making a call from the Home screen To make a call from the Home screen: 1. Using the keypad, enter the phone number to call. TIP: When calling international numbers, press the -key twice to display a + sign. To make an emergency call: 1. Press and hold the End key in order to return to the Home screen. 2.
Call functions Automatic redialling Occasionally, a call may not connect because your network is experiencing heavy traffic, or the called party is busy. With the automatic redial feature activated, your Vertu phone redials the number up to 10 times, and notifies you when the network is available. To activate automatic redial: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Call > Automatic redial. 2. Select On.
Call functions Making a call using speed dialling To make a call using speed dialling: From the Home screen, simply press and hold the numeric key assigned to the required phone number. Receiving a call Answering a call To answer an incoming call: Press the Send key or select Answer. Deleting a speed dial To delete a speed dial: 1. From the Home screen, press Menu > Contacts > Speed dials. 2. Scroll to the speed dial to delete, then select Options > Delete. 3. Select Yes to confirm the deletion.
Call functions Ending a call In-call options To end a call, press the End key. Adjusting volume TIP: If you have a headset connected, you can end a call by pressing the headset button. To adjust the volume while in a call: Move the Joystick up to increase the volume, and down to decrease the volume. The Volume screen is displayed while you adjust the volume. Putting a call on speakerphone To put a call on speakerphone, select Loudsp. To switch off the speakerphone, select Handset.
Call functions Voice clarity This feature improves the sound quality during calls, and is useful when in noisy environments. To activate voice clarity while in a call, select Options > Voice clarity > Active. TIP: You can also activate voice clarity via the main menu by selecting Menu > Settings > Call > Voice clarity > Active. TIP: You can access the main menu while in a call by selecting Menu. TIP: The following options are also available while in a call: • Volume - see Adjusting volume for details.
Call functions Transfer Call settings If you have an active call and a held call on your Vertu phone, and if this functionality is supported by your service provider, you can use the Transfer feature. This feature connects the other parties of the active and held calls together in one call. Your calls with both parties are ended. To transfer calls, select Options > Transfer.
Call functions NOTE: Your service provider may not allow you to cancel all call diverts. Contact your service provider for further information. Call waiting Call waiting notifies you of an incoming call while you are in another call. You can then answer or reject the second call. For information on how to answer or reject a second call, see Answering or rejecting a second call. NOTE: Call waiting is only available if it is supported by your service provider. To set up call waiting: 1.
Call functions Call history Clearing log lists The Call history feature displays information about calls that you have missed, received and made recently. You can also view information about message recipients, packet data, and the number of messages sent and received. Call history entries are displayed in chronological order. New entries are added to the top of the lists, with older entries moved down a position. If a new entry is added to a full list, the last entry in the list is removed.
Call functions Viewing packet data counters Viewing the message log To view information about the volume of packet data (in bytes) sent and received: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Call history > Data counter. 2. Select the required item. To view information about the number of messages of each type sent and received: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Call history > Message log. 2. Select the required item.
Text input Input modes Predictive text input mode Your Vertu phone has three text input modes: • Traditional (multipress) text input mode. • Predictive text input mode (T9). • Numeric input mode. Traditional text input mode and predictive text input mode are used for text entry. Numeric input mode is used for number entry. When you move the cursor into a field that requires you to enter text or numbers, an appropriate input method will be automatically selected.
Text input Adding words to the predictive text database You can add words to the predictive text database when there is no match during text entry (see previous section for details). You can also add new words via the menu during text entry: To add new words to the predictive text database: 1. While in a text entry field, select Options > Prediction options > Insert word. 2. Enter the new word using traditional text input mode, then select Save.
Text input To enter a smiley while in predictive text input mode: 1. Press and hold the -key. 2. Select Next. 3. Select the required smiley. Key-character mapping English Key Changing writing language To enter text in a different language without changing the language of the phone: 1. Press and hold the -key. 2. Select Writing language. 3. Select the required language. For information on changing the language of the phone, see Language settings in Settings. Upper case Lower case .,'?!"1-()@/:_ .
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Contacts Contacts You can use the Contacts feature to store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, and other information relating to a contact. You can also add an image or assign a ring tone to a contact. NOTE: Some features are only available if the contact is stored on your Vertu phone. See Contacts memory for information about the differences between contacts stored on your Vertu phone or on the SIM card. Saving a new contact To save a new contact on your Vertu phone: 1.
Contacts TIP: For information on accessing tones in the Gallery, see Gallery files in Gallery. TIP: For information on accessing web pages, see the Web section. Saving multiple phone numbers for a contact You can save a maximum of five phone numbers for a contact. These can be any combination of the following types - General, Mobile, Home, Work, Fax. For example you can have two work phone numbers and three mobile phones numbers stored for a contact. To add a phone number to a contact: 1.
Contacts Deleting contacts Business cards The business card feature enables you to send and receive contact information as a multimedia message, a text message, or via Bluetooth. Sending a business card in a multimedia message To delete a contact: 1. From the Home screen, select Names or Menu > Contacts > Names. 2. Scroll to the required contact, then select Details. 3. Select Options > Delete > Delete contact. 4. Select Yes to confirm the deletion.
Contacts Sending a business card via Bluetooth To send a business card via Bluetooth: 1. From the Home screen, select Names or Menu > Contacts > Names. 2. Scroll to the required contact, then select Details. 3. Select Options > Send business card > Via Bluetooth. Your Vertu phone will search for nearby Bluetooth devices and display them in a list. 4. Select the device to which you want to send the business card. Your Vertu phone connects to the device and sends the business card.
Contacts NOTE: If you install a different SIM card in your Vertu phone, the memory used is automatically reset to Phone and SIM. Checking the memory status To check the memory status: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Contacts. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Memory status. 4. Select an option from the following: • Phone - to view the memory status of your Vertu phone. The percentages of free and used contacts memory are displayed. • SIM card - to view the memory status of the SIM card.
Contacts Contact groups 3. Select Options > Add to group. 4. Select the required group. The contact details are displayed after a confirmation message. Changing the default group for a contact Saving a new group Each contact can be added to multiple groups. The first group that a contact is added to is automatically set as the default group for that contact. When the contact calls you, the image of the default group is displayed and/or the ring tone of this group is played.
Contacts Deleting a group My numbers To delete a group: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Contacts. 2. Select Groups. 3. Scroll to the required group, then select Options > Delete group. 4. Select Yes to confirm the deletion. The list of groups is displayed after a confirmation message. The My numbers feature enables you to view your own numbers that are predefined and stored on the SIM card. Removing contacts from a group To remove a contact from a group from the list of groups: 1.
Contacts Copying and moving contacts When you copy contacts, the original entry remains stored; when you move contacts, the original entry is removed. Copying a single contact To copy a single contact between your Vertu phone and the SIM card: 1. From the Home screen, select Names or Menu > Contacts > Names. 2. Scroll to the required contact, then select Options > Edit > Copy contact. 3. Select Yes to confirm the copying. 4. The list of contacts is displayed after a confirmation message.
Contacts Moving all contacts To move all contacts between your Vertu phone and the SIM card, either: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Contacts. 2. Select Move contacts. 3. Select From phone to SIM/From SIM to phone as required. 4. Select Yes to confirm the move. 5. Select OK when the confirmation message is displayed. or: 1. From the Home screen, select Names or Menu > Contacts > Names. 2. Select Options > Edit > Mark > Mark all. 3.
Messages Text messages Messages The following message types are available when using your Vertu phone: • Text messages - also known as Short Message Service (SMS) messages. • Multimedia messages - also known as Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messages. • Audio messages. • E-mail. • Flash messages. • Smart messages. • Voice messages. • Info messages. • Instant Messages (IMs).
Messages 3. Scroll to the message area and enter your message. For information on entering text, see the Text input section. TIP: While entering the message, the number of available characters, along with the current part number of any linked message, (for example, 904/1) is shown in the top right corner of the screen. TIP: To save time by inserting predefined text: 1. Select Options > Insert > Text template. 2. Scroll to the required text, then select Use. TIP: To save the text message as a template: 1.
Messages Receiving and reading text messages Using details from a message Text messages are automatically received when your Vertu phone is switched on. When your phone is off, messages are held by your service provider until the next time your phone is connected to the network. Your Vertu phone will alert you when a new text message arrives. To read the message, select View. To ignore the message and read it later, select Exit. Received messages are stored in the messages Inbox.
Messages Saving a message to the calendar To save the information in a message as a calendar note: 1. From an open message, select Options > Copy to Calendar, then select the type of calendar note required. For further information on calendar notes, see Calendar notes in Calendar. 2. Add any additional information needed to the calendar note, then select Save. A confirmation message is displayed.
Messages To set the validity of all sent text messages: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select Message settings > Text messages. 3. In the Message validity field, select the required time. A confirmation message is displayed. To set the message format for all sent text messages: NOTE: This setting is only available if it is supported by your service provider. 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select Message settings > Text messages. 3.
Messages Multimedia messages The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) enables you to exchange multimedia messages containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, animation and video clips. Creating and sending a multimedia message A multimedia message can consist of multiple pages, known as 'slides'. Each slide can hold an image, a sound and text, but you do not need to set all of these for each message. The maximum amount of content that can be sent in a message is set by your service provider.
Messages For information on requesting delivery and read reports for all sent multimedia messages, see Multimedia message settings. For information on viewing delivery and read reports, see Delivery reports. For information on saving the message in the Sent items folder when it has been sent, see Text message sending options. Receiving and playing multimedia messages Your Vertu phone will alert you when a new multimedia message arrives.
Messages Viewing the contents of a multimedia message To view the contents of a multimedia message: From an open multimedia message, select Options > Show contents. You can then open or save the items as required. For information on deleting messages, see Deleting messages. Multimedia message settings Using the multimedia message settings, you can select options for all multimedia messages. To request a delivery report, or delivery and read reports, for all sent multimedia messages: 1.
Messages Audio messages For information on replying to a message, see Replying to a multimedia message. An audio message is a type of multimedia message that contains only an audio clip. For information on forwarding a message, see Forwarding a multimedia message. Creating and sending an audio message For information on calling the sender of a message, see Calling the sender of a message. For information on using details from a message, see Using details from a message.
Messages Viewing the details of the audio clip E-mail messages To view the contents of the audio clip: From an open audio message, select Options > Details. For information on deleting messages, see Deleting messages. You can compose, send, receive and read e-mails using your Vertu phone. Your phone supports POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail accounts. Setting up an e-mail account automatically To set up an e-mail account automatically: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2.
Messages Setting up an e-mail account manually NOTE: Before setting up an e-mail account manually, you will need to obtain the required settings from your e-mail service provider. 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select E-mail (if you have not yet set up an e-mail account on your Vertu phone) or select Options > Add mailbox (if you are setting up an additional e-mail account). 3. Enter your e-mail address, then select OK. 4.
Messages Adding a new mailbox Receiving and reading e-mail messages To add a new mailbox: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select Options > Add mailbox. 3. Set up the e-mail account as described in the previous sections. To receive e-mail messages, you need to connect to your e-mail account. To receive and read e-mail messages: 1. Select Menu > Messages. 2. Select the required e-mail account. 3. If you are not already connected to the mailbox, select Yes to connect.
Messages Saving the contents of an e-mail message To save the contents of an e-mail message to the gallery: 1. From an open e-mail, select Options > Save object. 2. Select Options > Save. 3. Select the folder to save the object to. 4. Enter a file name for the object, then select OK. A confirmation message is displayed. Deleting e-mail messages To delete a single e-mail message from the Home screen: 1. Select Menu > Messages. 2. Select the required e-mail account. 3.
Messages Delivery reports Smart messages To view delivery and read reports: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select Delivery reports. Smart messages are similar to text messages, and are used for exchanging data between compatible devices. Smart messages can be used for sending items such as calendar notes and bookmarks to other phones. You cannot read smart messages, and they are not stored in any of the folders in the Messages menu.
Messages Info messages Deleting messages via the Messages menu Info messages can provide information on a variety of topics. They are sent by your service provider. For details of info message available to you, contact your service provider. You can quickly delete messages via the Messages menu by selecting the Delete messages item. To delete messages: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select Delete messages. 3.
Messages General message settings Saving sent messages To save messages in the Sent items folder when they have been sent: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Messages. 2. Select Message settings > General settings. 3. In the Save sent messages field, select Yes. A confirmation message is displayed. Overwriting sent items If your phone memory is filled up, you will not be able to send or receive any new messages.
Messages Service messages Service messages give service providers the ability to push notifications to your Vertu phone. Service messages can contain various information, such as changes in stock prices, flight schedule changes, or news headlines. Service messages may indicate downloadable content. You can then view this content by using the Inbox and the Web application. When you receive a service message, select Show to display the message, or Exit to save the message to the Inbox.
Settings To set your home location: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Date and time. 2. Select Time management > Home location. 3. Select your home continent and country, then select Save. Settings Date & time settings Date and time Your Vertu phone has an Accurate Time feature. This feature uses your location to keep the time on your phone accurate and updated, even when travelling. NOTE: In order to use the Accurate Time feature, you need to accept the service terms and conditions.
Settings Profiles The profiles feature enables you to define the type and volume of sounds and alerts to be used for particular situations. For example, if you do not want to be disturbed, you may want to use the Silent profile. Your Vertu phone enables you to select one of seven profiles. Each of these profiles can be personalised to meet your specific requirements.
Settings Themes Tones A theme defines the image that is used as the background for all of your Vertu phone menus. Your Vertu phone comes with various themes containing different images. The Tones settings include the incoming call alert, ringing tone, ringing volume, light effects, vibrating alert, message alert tones and keypad tones. Changing the theme To change the theme: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Themes. 2. Scroll to the required theme, then select Apply.
Settings To use a ringing tone stored elsewhere in the gallery: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Tones. 2. Scroll to the Ringing tone: field. 3. Move the Joystick left, then press the Joystick. The gallery is opened with the Tones folder highlighted. For information on the gallery, see the Gallery section. 4. Select the file to use as the ringing tone. Display Setting a wallpaper The wallpaper is the image used as the background for the Home screen.
Settings NOTE: Notification details are only shown when there is a single notification. If multiple or combined notifications are displayed, notification details are not shown. Lights Font size You can set the font size for the Messages, Contacts and Web features either from each feature, or from the Settings menu. To set font sizes from the Settings menu: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Display. 2. Select Font size. 3. Select Messaging/Contacts/Web, then select the required font sizes.
Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange data over a distance of approximately 10 metres without requiring a wired connection. To ensure interoperability between other devices supporting Bluetooth technology, use Vertu approved enhancements for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with this device.
Settings Bluetooth connection settings Unpairing devices You can set a paired device to automatically connect to your Vertu phone, without needing confirmation. To allow a paired device to connect automatically: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity. 2. Select Bluetooth > Paired devices. 3. Scroll to the required device, then select Options > Settings. 4. In the Auto-conn., no conf. field, select Yes. To unpair your Vertu phone from another device: 1.
Settings Using your Vertu phone as a modem USB data cable To connect to the internet by using your Vertu phone as a modem: 1. Check that Vertu PC Suite is installed on your computer. For information on installing Vertu PC Suite, see Installing Vertu PC Suite in Getting started. 2. Connect your Vertu phone to your computer using the data cable or Bluetooth. For information on connecting your Vertu phone to a computer using the data cable, see Data cable in Accessories.
Settings Phone Stereo widening Language settings You can change the language of your Vertu phone to any of the languages that are available in the software. As well as changing the display texts, the phone language affects several other properties of phone software, such as date and time formats and separators. To change the language of your Vertu phone: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Phone. 2. Select Language settings > Phone language. 3. Select the required language.
Settings Training voice recognition You can train the voice recognition feature to best recognise your voice. To train voice recognition: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Phone. 2. Select Voice recognition > Voice recog. training. 3. Read the instructions, then select Continue. 4. Select Ready, then speak the displayed name or command after the tone. 5. Repeat Step 4 to continue to train the voice recognition feature. 6. Press the End key when you want to finish the training.
Settings Operator selection You can select whether your Vertu phone will automatically search and select a network to connect to, or whether you will be prompted to select one manually. You may need to manually select a network when you are travelling. Setting the operator selection type To set the operator selection type: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Phone. 2. Select Operator selection. 3. Select Automatic or Manual as required.
Settings Accessories NOTE: These settings are only available if your Vertu phone is, or has been, connected to an accessory, such as a headset or charger. Setting a default profile for an accessory You can set a default profile for an accessory. For example, you may want to automatically activate the Meeting profile when a headset is connected, or the Outdoor profile when a car kit is connected. For information on profiles, see Profiles. To set a default profile for an accessory: 1.
Settings IMPORTANT: Before activating a configuration for all applications, you need to ensure that the configuration supports all of the applications that you need. Some applications may not work if they are not supported by the default configuration. Viewing access point details To view details of the access points stored on your Vertu phone: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Configuration. 2. Select Preferred access pt. The list of access points is displayed. 3.
Settings Workshop reset Sync and backup To restore the settings on your Vertu phone to their original values: Phone switch NOTE: This setting will not delete any of the personal data on your phone. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Home screen, select Menu > Settings > Workshop reset. Select Restore settings only. Select Continue. Enter the security code. For information on the security code, see Security code in Security. 5. Wait while the settings are restored. The phone will restart after the restore. 6.
Settings 7. Wait for the other device to accept the data transfer request. The data is then copied. Create backup This setting enables you to create a backup of selected content and save it on the internal memory card. TIP: You can also back up data from your Vertu phone using Vertu PC Suite or Vertu Fortress. For information on Vertu PC Suite, see Vertu PC Suite in Getting started. For information on Vertu Fortress, see Vertu Fortress in Vertu Services. To create a backup: 1.
Additions Additions Collection TIP: Some of the applications in the collection folder can be updated. To check for updates, scroll to the required application, then select Options > Update version. Your Vertu phone will check for available updates. You can then follow the onscreen instructions to download and install a newer version if one is available. You can download new Java applications (including games) using Vertu PC Suite. For information on Vertu PC Suite, see Vertu PC Suite in Getting started.
Additions Torch Calculator Your Vertu phone is equipped with a torch that uses the camera flash LED. To switch the torch on: From the Home screen, press and hold the -key or select Menu > Additions > Torch > On. The torch will remain on for 60 seconds unless you switch it off. The calculator on your Vertu phone includes a standard calculator, a scientific calculator and a loan calculator. To switch the torch off: From the Home screen, press and hold the or select Menu > Additions > Torch > Off.
Additions Media player Playing music stored on your Vertu phone You can play a single music track, or multiple tracks in a playlist. When playing a single track, you can select it either by viewing the list of all music files stored on your Vertu phone, or by filtering the list of available music files. Your Vertu phone includes a media player that enables you to play digital audio and video files that are stored on your phone or on the internet.
Additions Playing items stored on a network Media player settings To play an item stored on a network: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Additions > Media player. 2. Select Options > Downloads > Bookmarks to connect to a web site saved as a bookmark on your Vertu phone. Select the required bookmark from the list or select Options > Downloads > Go to address to connect to an unsaved web site. Enter the required web site address, then select Go to.
Additions Equaliser Stopwatch The equaliser feature on your Vertu phones enables you to improve sound quality when playing music by amplifying or attenuating some frequency bands. You can activate one of the preset equaliser settings or create your own set of settings and activate it. The stopwatch on your Vertu phone enables you to accurately measure times, split/ intermediate times, and lap times. Activating an equaliser set To activate an equaliser set: 1.
Additions Digital mode Viewing recorded times To view recorded times: 1. From the Home screen, press the Chronograph key or select Menu > Additions > Stopwatch. 2. Select Options. 3. Select the times you wish to view. These can be the last recorded time, split times, lap times, and saved times. TIP: To delete saved times, select Options > Delete times, then select whether to delete times separately or all at once. Select OK to confirm deletion. The digital stopwatch displays three rows of information.
Additions Timer 10.When the time period has passed, an alarm sounds and the phone backlight flashes. Press a key or move the Joystick to stop the alarm. Cancelling the timer The countdown timer on your Vertu phone works as a reminder that is activated when a preset time period has passed. The countdown timer incorporates two separate timers - the normal timer and the interval timer. The normal timer enables you to count down a single time period.
Additions Voice recorder The voice recorder on your Vertu phone enables you to record clips of speech and sound, save them to the gallery, and play them back later. You can record a voice memo if, for example, you don’t have a pen to write down a phone number or shopping list. You can also record an active phone call. In this case, both parties are recorded. Making a voice recording To make a voice recording: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Additions > Voice recorder. 2.
Additions Notes Deleting notes The notes feature on your Vertu phone enables you to save, edit and send simple notes. NOTE: These notes are not associated with calendar notes. Creating notes To create a note: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Additions > Notes. 2. Select Add or Options > Make a note. 3. Enter the note text. For information on text input, see the Text input section. TIP: To add a time stamp to the note, select Options > Insert time and date. 4. Select Save.
Calendar Calendar 3. Scroll to the required note, then select Options > Move. 4. Update the time and/or date, then select Save. A confirmation message is displayed. Copying a calendar note The Calendar feature works like an electronic diary. It enables you to keep track of your appointments, including meetings and other events, such as birthdays. You can also display reminders on your Vertu phone, and create to-do lists.
Calendar For information on automatically deleting calendar notes for dates that have passed, see Automatically deleting calendar notes. Sending calendar notes You can send a calendar note in the following ways: • Within the body of a text message or multimedia message. The message type depends on the details of the calendar note. • As an attachment to a multimedia message. • As a calendar note. • Via Bluetooth. To send a calendar note in a text message or multimedia message: 1.
Calendar Calendar views Calendar settings When you open the calendar, dates with associated calendar notes are shown in bold type. The current date is highlighted. You can scroll through the calendar by using the Joystick to move the cursor. Select View to see the calendar notes for the day indicated by the cursor. Date and time TIP: To return the cursor to the current date, select Options > Go to today or press the -key. TIP: To quickly move the cursor to a particular date: 1.
Calendar to add a tone that is stored in the Gallery on your Vertu phone, select Open Gallery, then select the required tone. A confirmation message is displayed. TIP: For information on accessing tones in the Gallery, see Gallery files in Gallery. Automatically deleting calendar notes To set calendar notes to be automatically deleted after a fixed time period: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Calendar or move the Joystick right. 2. Select Options > Settings. 3. Select Auto-delete notes. 4.
Calendar To delete multiple to-do notes at one time: 1. From the Home screen, select Menu > Calendar or move the Joystick right. 2. Select Options > Go to to-do list. 3. Select Options > Delete notes. 4. Select one of the following options: • All until due date - to delete all to-do notes due before a certain date. If you select this option, you then enter this date. • All done notes - to delete all to-do notes for tasks that have been completed. • All notes - to delete all to-do notes, 5.
Alarm clock Alarm clock Stopping an alarm To stop an alarm when it sounds, select Stop. Activating the snooze function Your Vertu phone has a simple to use alarm clock feature. If you are using the Accurate time feature, you do not need to reset the alarm when you reach your destination. Your Vertu phone automatically adjusts to the local time, and any preset alarms sound at the usual time. For information on the Accurate time feature, see Clock in Getting started and Time management in Settings.
Web IMPORTANT: Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Vertu. Vertu does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions for security or content as you would with any Internet site. Web Accessing Vertu Mobile You can access mobile internet services with the web browser on your Vertu phone. Depending on your service provider, your Vertu phone may already have internet settings installed.
Web Viewing a web page Web settings The following actions are available when viewing a web page: • To scroll a web page, move the Joystick. • To select a highlighted link, press the Joystick. Web page options To adjust the zoom level, select Options > Zoom, then select the required zoom level. You can display a miniature version of the web page alongside the normal view. This can help you to navigate a page that has not been designed for viewing on a mobile phone.
Web General settings Security settings To set the action when selecting Back from a web page: 1. From the web settings, select General > Backstep. opens hist. 2. Select one of the following options: • Off - selecting Back reloads the previous page. • On - selecting Back displays the visual history. You can then select the required page to reload from the history. A confirmation message is displayed.
Vertu Services Vertu Services Vertu services are exclusive services available only to owners of Vertu phones. Your Vertu phone comes with complimentary access to Vertu Select and City Brief content, delivered through the Vertu Feeds application, plus 12 months’ complimentary Vertu Concierge service and 5 years’ complimentary Travel service. You will need to register with Vertu to enjoy these complimentary services. To register for use Vertu services: 1. Go to www.verturegistration.com. 2.
Vertu Services • My Feeds Vertu Select The Vertu Select area of the landing page has three selectable items: • Last received Vertu Select feed. Select Open to view the story summary, if one is available. If no summary is available, the live story will be displayed via the web browser. • Previous Vertu Select feed. This is accessible in the same way as the last received feed. • MORE link. Select this to view the full list of received Vertu Select feeds.
Vertu Services My Feeds The My Feeds area of the landing page is a simple link. Scroll to this link and select Open to access the My Feeds screen. This screen lists the feed channels that you are currently subscribed to. If there are unread feeds for the channel, the channel name is displayed with white text. If there are no unread feeds for the channel, the channel name is displayed with grey text. The number of unread feeds for the channel is displayed beside the channel name.
Vertu Services Method 2 - from an RSS icon on a web page: 1. Access a web page with RSS links. For information on accessing web pages, see Accessing web pages in Web. 2. Click on the RSS icon for the required feed. The Vertu Feeds application is opened. 3. Select OK. The channel is added to the list in the My Feeds screen. Method 3 - via a search engine: 1. Access you preferred search engine. For information on accessing web pages, see Accessing web pages in Web. 2.
Vertu Services Viewing flight information To view flight information: 1. Access the Flights screen of the Travel application. 2. Select the required airline. 3. Enter the flight number. 4. Select the date of the flight. 5. Select Get flight status. TIP: To view recent flight queries, select Options > Show recent queries. Converting currencies To convert sums of money between different currencies: 1. Access the Currency screen of the Travel application. 2.
Vertu Services Vertu Fortress Vertu Fortress enables you to wirelessly synchronise your contact and calendar information on your Vertu phone to servers in Vertu’s high security data storage facility. Whether transferring your contacts between phones, or creating a secure backup of your data, Vertu Fortress gives your personal data the highest levels of protection it needs. This also provides the ultimate in secure storage for your phone's data in the event of loss, damage or theft of your device.
Navigate Navigate Maps Your Vertu phone comes with global maps pre-installed. You can also download maps from the internet, or using the Map Loader application available on the CD-ROM. For information on downloading the Map Loader application, see Map Loader application in Getting started. The Navigate feature enables you to do the following: • view your current location on a map. • browse maps for different cities and countries. • search for addresses. • search for points of interest.
Navigate 3. To plot your current position on a map, select Current position. 4. Wait while your Vertu phone locates a satellite signal. Your current position is then displayed. NOTE: It may take several minutes for the phone to display the current location. Subsequent connections should be faster, but if you have not used GPS for several days, or are very far away from the last location where you used it, it may take several minutes to detect and display your location.
Navigate Navigation settings To access the navigation settings: From the Home screen, select Menu > Navigate > Settings. To select the required type of measurement units: 1. Select General settings. 2. In the Unit of measure field, select Metric or Imperial as required. A confirmation message is displayed. To select the points of interest to display on the maps: 1. Select General settings > Points of interest. 2. Scroll to the items that you would like displayed, then select Mark to select them. 3.
Camera Camera Your Vertu phone is equipped with a digital camera that can be used to take photos and record video clips. Photos are saved in JPEG (.jpg) format, and video clips are saved in 3GPP (.3gp) format. Taking a photo To take a photo: 1. From the Home screen, activate the camera using one of the following methods: • select Menu > Camera. • move the Joystick down. 2. Depending on whether you want to take a portrait or landscape photo, hold your Vertu phone the required way.
Camera To set the brightness for the photo: 1. From the camera, select Options > Brightness. 2. Move the Joystick up to increase the brightness or down to decrease the brightness. 3. Press the Joystick when the level is correct. To select effects for the photo: From the camera, select Options > Effects, then select the required effect from the following: • Normal - this is the default option for colour photos. • Greyscale - to take a black and white photo.
Camera Recording a video clip To record a video clip: 1. From the Home screen, start the video recorder using one of the following methods: • start the camera, then either move the Joystick right to highlight the video recorder icon ( ) at the top of the screen, or select Options > Video recorder. • select Menu > Additions > Video recorder. 2. Depending on whether you want to record a video clip in portrait or landscape mode, hold your Vertu phone the required way.
Camera Video clip settings General camera settings To set the video clip length: 1. From the video recorder, select Options > Settings. 2. Select Video clip length. 3. Select whether to record video clips that have their length limited so that they can be sent in a multimedia messages, or video clips that can have their length limited only by the storage space available on your Vertu phone. A confirmation message is displayed. By default, photos and video clips are automatically named when saved.
Gallery Gallery folders Gallery Viewing folders in the phone memory To view the folders in the phone memory: From the Home screen, select Menu > Gallery. The top level folders are displayed. The gallery feature enables you to store and manage multimedia content on your Vertu phone. This content includes images, video clips, themes and tones. Your Vertu phone has two internal memories - the phone memory and an internal memory card.
Gallery 3. Enter a character. All folders and files with names beginning with that character are displayed. 4. Enter more characters to filter the contents further. Adding folders To add a new folder within the current folder: 1. Select Options > Add folder. 2. Enter a name for the new folder, then select OK. A confirmation message is displayed. Renaming folders To rename a folder: 1. Scroll to the required folder. 2. Select Options > Rename folder. 3. Edit the name of the folder, then select OK.
Gallery Viewing details of a file To send multiple files: 1. Scroll to the first required file. 2. Select Options > Mark. 3. Select the other required files by marking them. 4. Select Options > Send marked, then select the required sending method. To view the name, size, date and time that a file was created, and its format: Scroll to the required file, then select Options > Details. For information on sending files in messages, see the Messages section.
Gallery Folder and file options Copying multiple gallery items To copy multiple folders and/or files: 1. Scroll to the first required item. 2. Select Options > Mark. 3. Select the other required items by marking them. 4. Select Options > Copy marked. 5. Scroll to the target folder, then select Copy to. A confirmation message is displayed. To copy all the contents of a folder: 1. Open the required folder. 2. Select Options > Mark all. 3. Select Options > Copy marked. 4.
Accessories The following accessories are provided with your Vertu phone: • Battery. • Wall charger (comprising wall charger plug and data cable). • Data cable. Accessories For more information about accessories approved for use with your Vertu phone, please contact Vertu Concierge or refer to www.vertu.com. For safety information relating to your Vertu phone and accessories, see Health and safety. For care and maintenance information relating to your Vertu phone and accessories, see Care and maintenance.
Accessories Vertu battery authentication guidelines Data cable For your safety, always use original Vertu batteries. To check that you are getting an original Vertu battery, purchase it from a Vertu authorised service centre or dealer, and inspect the holospot label using the following steps: 1. When you look at the holospot on the label, you should see a Vertu symbol and three characters, similar to those shown below.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution Cannot switch phone on Battery out of power. Charge the battery (see page 119). Battery not installed correctly. Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly (see page 12). Phone switches off automatically Battery out of power. Charge the battery (see page 119). Cannot charge battery Battery not installed correctly. Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly (see page 12). Charger not connected.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution Poor call quality Network signal is weak. Move clear of any obstructions that may block the signal. Network signal is changing frequently, e.g. when travelling on a Wait until signal strength is consistently high before making or train. answering a call. Other party in a call cannot hear you Phone is muted. Unmute the phone (see page 33). Cannot send or receive text messages Your service provider is not enabling this service.
Specifications Specifications Memory Available memory (internal memory card) 32 GB (Titanium) 8 GB (Aluminium) Maximum number of contacts 2000 Maximum number of messages 1000 (includes multimedia messages) Maximum number of calendar 2000 entries Cellular protocols Power class Speech codecs Physical characteristics Dimensions (H × W × D) Volume Weight (including battery) Audio/Video codecs Audio Video Bluetooth Bluetooth ver 2.
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Index Numerics 3G 78 Index A About your phone 4 Access points 81 Accessories 80 Accessory profile 80 Accurate Time 15, 69 A-GPS 108 Alarm clock 98 Alarm, cancelling 98 Alarm, setting 98 Alarm, snooze 98 Alarm, stopping 98 Allow adverts 59 Analogue clock 14 Answering calls 32 Anykey answer 32 Attachments 63 Audible indicators 17 Audio codecs 123 Audio messages 60 Audio messages, creating 60 Audio messages, loudspeaker 60 Audio messages, muting 60 Audio messages, playing 60 Audio messages, previewing 60 Audi
Index C Cache, clearing 101 Calculator 85 Calendar 55 Calendar notes 93 Calendar settings 95 Calendar views 95 Call barring 25, 121 Call divert 35, 121 Call duration 37 Call duration display 36 Call history 30, 37 Call waiting 36 Caller ID 36 Camera settings 114 Care, ceramics 8 Care, leather 8 Care, metal 9 Care, rubber 9 Care, sapphire 8 CD-ROM 21 Cell info 73 Certificates 28 Character support 56 Charger 6, 80, 120, 121 Chronograph 88 City Brief 103 Clock 14, 69 Closed user group 27 Collection 84 Conferen
Index E Electronic devices 5 E-mail account, automatic setup 61 E-mail account, manual setup 62 E-mail message settings 64 E-mail messages 61 E-mail messages, contents 64 E-mail messages, creating 63 E-mail messages, deleting 64 E-mail messages, forwarding 63 E-mail messages, image size 64 E-mail messages, reading 63 E-mail messages, receiving 63 E-mail messages, reception 64 E-mail messages, replying 63 E-mail messages, sending 63 Emergency call 30 Ending calls 33 Entering text 39 Equaliser 88 F Facebook 8
Index J Java 84, 123 JavaScript 101 Joystick 13, 73 Joystick shortcuts 20 K Key-character mapping 41 Keypad unlocking 14 Keypad, locking 13 Keypad-character mapping 41 L Language, phone 77 M Main menu 18 Main menu, changing view 20 Making calls 30 Map Loader 22 Maps 108 Media player 86 Memory 123 Memory status 77, 115 Menus 18 Menus, navigating 20 Menus, opening 19 Message details 54 Message log 38 Message priority 53 Message sending path 56 Message validity 53, 56 Messages, deleting 55 Miniature clock 15 1
Index P Package contents 10 Packet data 38, 75 Phone memory 46 Phone switch 82 Phone updates 78 Photo settings 112 PIN code 24 PIN2 code 24 Positioning log 38 Predictive text database 40 Predictive text input mode 39 Profile General 70 Profile, active 70 Profile, Flight 70 Profile, Silent 70 Profile, timed 70 Profiles 70, 121 Profiles, personalising 70 Pulsing indicator 13, 73 Putting a call on hold 33 R Read reports 57, 59, 65 Recording a video clip 113 Rejecting calls 32 Restore all 82 Restore settings on
Index T Taking a photo 111 Templates 53, 55, 57, 58, 63 Text input mode indicators 40 Text input modes 39 Text message service centre 55 Text message settings 55 Text message, forwarding 54 Text messages 52, 122 Text messages, creating 52 Text messages, reading 54 Text messages, receiving 54 Text messages, replying 54 Text messages, sending 52 Text messages, sending options 53 Themes 71 Time 69 Time format 69 Timer 90 To-do list 96 Tones 71, 121 Torch 85 Traditional text input mode 39 Travel 105 U USB data