Asus J103 User Manual

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2 2 2 2 2 E1978 E1978 E1978 E1978 E1978 March 2005 First edition V1 Copyright © 2005 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2005 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2005 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2005 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2005 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form or by any means, except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes, without the express written permission of ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (“ASUS”). Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of alteration is authorized in writing by ASUS; or (2) the serial number of the product is defaced or missing. ASUS PROVIDES THIS MANUAL “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ASUS, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF USE OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS AND THE LIKE), EVEN IF ASUS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT. SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL ARE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL USE ONLY, AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY ASUS. ASUS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT. Products and corporate names appearing in this manual may or may not be registered trademarks or copyrights of their respective companies, and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owners’ benefit, without intent to infringe.
3 3 3 3 3 Chapter summary Chapter 1: Welcome! Chapter 1: Welcome! Chapter 1: Welcome! Chapter 1: Welcome! Chapter 1: Welcome! Chapter 2: Basic phone information Chapter 2: Basic phone information Chapter 2: Basic phone information Chapter 2: Basic phone information Chapter 2: Basic phone information (Pages 9 ~ 24) This chapter features the basic information on the mobile phone including the phone layout, installation of phone components, and procedures that you have to perform before using the mobile phone. Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter 3: Getting started Chapter 3: Getting started (Pages 25 ~ 64) This chapter provides information on the display layout, screen icons, and basic phone operations so you can start using your mobile phone. Chapter 4: Changing the settings Chapter 4: Changing the settings Chapter 4: Changing the settings Chapter 4: Changing the settings Chapter 4: Changing the settings (Pages 65 ~ 126) This chapter provides information on how to change the phone settings. It tells you how to change and customize your call, display, ring tone, and phone security settings. Chapter 5: Managing the phone book Chapter 5: Managing the phone book Chapter 5: Managing the phone book Chapter 5: Managing the phone book Chapter 5: Managing the phone book (Pages 127 ~ 156) This chapter provides information on how to save, share, and manage contact information using the phone book. Chapter 6: Messaging features Chapter 6: Messaging features Chapter 6: Messaging features Chapter 6: Messaging features Chapter 6: Messaging features (Pages 157 ~ 196) This chapter provides information on the MMS and SMS messaging features of your mobile phone including instructions on how to send text, graphics, and audio files to other mobile phones.
4 4 4 4 4 Chapter 7: Capturing moments Chapter 7: Capturing moments Chapter 7: Capturing moments Chapter 7: Capturing moments Chapter 7: Capturing moments (Pages 197 ~ 228) This chapter provides information on how to capture photos and videos using the camera. Chapter 8: Having fun Chapter 8: Having fun Chapter 8: Having fun Chapter 8: Having fun Chapter 8: Having fun (Pages 229 ~ 236) This chapter tells you how to play games on your mobile phone, change the ring tone settings, and browse your captured photos and videos. Chapter 9: Organizing your stuff Chapter 9: Organizing your stuff Chapter 9: Organizing your stuff Chapter 9: Organizing your stuff Chapter 9: Organizing your stuff (Pages 237 ~ 272) This chapter provides information on how to use the phone organizer for your daily activities. Chapter 10: Managing calls and customizing manners Chapter 10: Managing calls and customizing manners Chapter 10: Managing calls and customizing manners Chapter 10: Managing calls and customizing manners Chapter 10: Managing calls and customizing manners (Pages 273 ~ 294) This chapter provides information on how to manage the call records and how to select or customize the phone manner. Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Chapter 11: Surfing the Internet and using value added services Surfing the Internet and using value added services Surfing the Internet and using value added services Surfing the Internet and using value added services Surfing the Internet and using value added services (Pages 295 ~ 306) This chapter tells you how to surf the Internet using your mobile phone and how to access value-added services offered by your phone operator. Safety Notice Safety Notice Safety Notice Safety Notice Safety Notice (Pages A-1 ~ A-2)
5 5 5 5 5 Safety precautions For your safety and to keep your phone in good operating condition, read the following tips and reminders carefully before using your phone. Do not use your phone while driving, unless you use an earphone or hands-free car kit. Switch off the phone when you are inside a hospital or near medical equipment. Follow hospital rules and regulations on using devices that may cause interference. Switch off the phone while in an aircraft. Wireless devices may cause interference in the aircraft communication and navigation systems. Switch off the phone when refuelling. Do not use the phone near fuels or chemicals. Always keep the phone dry and free from dust. Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Strictly observe restrictions where required. Use the phone to call for help or to help others during emergencies. Ensure that the phone is switched off before removing the battery or SIM card. Refer phone servicing only to qualified personnel. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products or devices. Use the phone following the instructions in this user guide.
6 6 6 6 6 Conventions To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following conventions used throughout this user guide. NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOT E: Tips and information to aid in completing a task. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT : Information that you MUST follow to complete a task. CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION : Information to prevent damage to the phone when trying to complete a task. WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING : Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task. NETWORK DEPENDENT/SUBSCRIBED FEATURE NETWORK DEPENDENT/SUBSCRIBED FEATURE NETWORK DEPENDENT/SUBSCRIBED FEATURE NETWORK DEPENDENT/SUBSCRIBED FEATURE NETWORK DEPENDENT/SUBSCRIBED FEATURE : The phone feature is network dependent or subscribed.
7 7 7 7 7 Welcome! Thank you for choosing the ASUS ASUS ASUS ASUS ASUS ® ® ® ® ® J103 mobile phone J103 mobile phone J103 mobile phone J103 mobile phone J103 mobile phone ! This phone comes with the latest mobile technology that fits your world into your hands. The J103 is a dual-band mobile phone with dual LCD, built-in 300K camera, MMS/SMS messaging capability, organizer, WAP, and GPRS. With 4 MB memory, J103 allows you to save graphics, audio, video, and text files like no other mobile phone could match. The J103 mobile phone also comes in a light and compact design making it a perfect partner whether you’re on or off the road. With these and many more, J103 is sure to give you a satisfying mobile phone experience. Package contents Check your mobile phone package for the following items. • Contact your retailer if any of the items is damaged or missing. •Y our phone operator may place other items that are not part of the standard mobile phone package. J103 mobile J103 mobile J103 mobile J103 mobile J103 mobile phone unit phone unit phone unit phone unit phone unit Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion battery battery battery battery battery Battery charger Battery charger Battery charger Battery charger Battery charger and plug and plug and plug and plug and plug Headset Headset Headset Headset Headset User Guide User Guide User Guide User Guide User Guide
8 8 8 8 8 Optional accessories Optional accessories Optional accessories Optional accessories Optional accessories These phone accessories are optional items and are purchased separately. Ask your phone operator for details. Car charger Car charger Car charger Car charger Car charger Desktop charger Desktop charger Desktop charger Desktop charger Desktop charger Support CD Support CD Support CD Support CD Support CD USB sync cable USB sync cable USB sync cable USB sync cable USB sync cable USB data transfer cable USB data transfer cable USB data transfer cable USB data transfer cable USB data transfer cable
This chapter features the basic information on the mobile phone including the phone layout, installation of phone components, and procedures that you have to perform before using the mobile phone.
10 10 10 10 10 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Phone layout ..................................................................................... 11 Function keys .................................................................................... 13 Multi-color LED indicator ................................................................... 14 Changeable faceplate ........................................................................ 15 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card .............................................. 16 Battery .............................................................................................. 17 Battery power levels .................................................................. 17 Installing and removing the battery ........................................... 18 Charging the battery .................................................................. 20 Signal strength .................................................................................. 22 LCD displays ...................................................................................... 22 Camera .............................................................................................. 23 Switching the phone ON or OFF ........................................................ 24
11 11 11 11 11 Phone layout Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Antenna Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Flash Flash Flash Flash Flash External display External display External display External display External display Speaker Speaker Speaker Speaker Speaker Battery* Battery* Battery* Battery* Battery* Battery latch Battery latch Battery latch Battery latch Battery latch Strap holder Strap holder Strap holder Strap holder Strap holder I/O connector I/O connector I/O connector I/O connector I/O connector cover cover cover cover cover LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator Front view Front view Front view Front view Front view Back view Back view Back view Back view Back view * The battery comes uninstalled on the J103 mobile phone. Refer to the battery installation section for instructions on how to install the battery. Changeable Changeable Changeable Changeable Changeable faceplate faceplate faceplate faceplate faceplate
12 12 12 12 12 Side view (Left) Side view (Left) Side view (Left) Side view (Left) Side view (Left) Phone layout Camera/Voice Camera/Voice Camera/Voice Camera/Voice Camera/Voice dial button dial button dial button dial button dial button I/O connector I/O connector I/O connector I/O connector I/O connector (inside the cover) (inside the cover) (inside the cover) (inside the cover) (inside the cover) Volume up button Volume up button Volume up button Volume up button Volume up button Volume down button Volume down button Volume down button Volume down button Volume down button Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Main display Main display Main display Main display Main display Navigation/Quicklaunch keys Navigation/Quicklaunch keys Navigation/Quicklaunch keys Navigation/Quicklaunch keys Navigation/Quicklaunch keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys Alphanumeric keys Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone Microphone Soft key (left) Soft key (left) Soft key (left) Soft key (left) Soft key (left) Call key Call key Call key Call key Call key Flip top Flip top Flip top Flip top Flip top Soft key Soft key Soft key Soft key Soft key (right) (right) (right) (right) (right) On/Off/End On/Off/End On/Off/End On/Off/End On/Off/End call call call call call key key key key key Front view (Open flip top) Front view (Open flip top) Front view (Open flip top) Front view (Open flip top) Front view (Open flip top) Changeable Changeable Changeable Changeable Changeable faceplate faceplate faceplate faceplate faceplate
13 13 13 13 13 Function keys When the phone is in idle mode, you can press the following function keys to launch some of the most common phone functions and features. Displays the phone book when in idle mode; performs various functions depending on the menu level and screen display Ends a call; turns the phone ON or OFF Enters numbers, alphanumeric characters, and symbols Launches the phone menu; performs various functions depending on the menu level and screen display Displays the SMS/MMS inbox Displays the Fun menu Displays the Camera menu Answers a call; displays dialed numbers Puts the phone in active mode; selects an option; enters data; long press to launch WAP; shows the wallpaper in full screen mode Displays your shortcuts Press once to launch the camera. Long press to launch the voice command function. Press this button to decrease the ring tone volume. Side keys Side keys Side keys Side keys Side keys Press this button to increase the ring tone volume.
14 14 14 14 14 Multi-color LED indicator The phone comes with a multi-color LED located below the external display. This LED displays the phone, message, or call status in four different color indications. LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator LED indicator Aside from the four-color LED indicator, seven colors are available for caller identification. You may assign a specific LED color to a phone book entry. See Chapter 9 “Organizing your stuff” for details. Color Color Color Color Color Status Status Status Status Status Purple (flashing) Default (Idle) Red Battery is charging Red (flashing) Battery low warning Green Battery is fully charged Green (flashing) Missed call New SMS/MMS message
15 15 15 15 15 Changeable faceplate The faceplate of the phone can be easily removed and replaced with a different one without the need for any tools. To change the faceplate: 3. Press down firmly along all sides until the faceplate snaps into place. 2. Pick up the new faceplate and align the locking latches at the bottom of it to the corresponding notches on the phone. 1. With the front of the phone facing you, wedge your fingernail into the notch located right above the faceplate . Carefully pull the faceplate off of the phone, and set it aside. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Before removing the faceplate, make sure the phone is powered off and disconnected from the charger.
16 16 16 16 16 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card The phone operator provides you with a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card that stores your mobile phone number, phone book entries, SMS/MMS messages, graphics, etc. Install the SIM card before you install the battery. The SIM card usually comes embedded on a plastic card. Read the SIM card documentation before removing the SIM card. Remove any rough edges on the SIM card before you install it to the phone. To install the SIM card: 1. Position the SIM card (A) over the SIM card slot with the contacts (golden connectors) face down, and the nicked corner (B) matching the notch (C) on the SIM card slot. 2. Carefully press, then slide the SIM card into the slot until it fits completely. • Keep SIM cards out of children’s reach. • Be careful when handling, inserting, or removing a SIM card to avoid damaging its contacts. A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
17 17 17 17 17 Battery power levels Battery power levels Battery power levels Battery power levels Battery power levels The battery icon on both displays helps you keep track of the remaining battery power, so you will know when to charge the battery. Take note of the battery icon indicating the battery power levels. Battery A rechargable Lithium-Ion battery powers your mobile phone. Make sure that the battery is fully charged before using the phone for the first time. Initial battery charging may take about eight (8) hours. You can charge the battery when the phone is either on or off. A battery icon on the main and external displays indicates the battery power level. Refer to the table below for battery icon indications. To remove or replace a SIM card: 1. When installed, remove the battery following the instructions in the next section. 2. From the dent (A) on the SIM card slot, use your fingertip to push the SIM card halfway out of the slot. 3. Carefully pull the SIM card out from the SIM card slot. Set the SIM card aside. 4. Replace the SIM card following the instructions in the previous section. Icon Indication Icon Indication Icon Indication Icon Indication Icon Indication Battery is 55% to 100% full Battery is 25% to 55% full Battery is 10% to 25% full Battery is 0% to 10% full Battery has low power. Charging is needed. A A A A A 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
18 18 18 18 18 Installing and removing the battery Installing and removing the battery Installing and removing the battery Installing and removing the battery Installing and removing the battery Follow these instructions to install the battery to the mobile phone. To install the battery: 2. Push the battery to the direction of the arrow until it clicks in place. 1. Insert the battery hooks to the holes on the bottom of the battery compartment.
19 19 19 19 19 To remove the battery: 1. Push the battery latch upward until the battery ejects from the unit. 2. Lift the battery until it is disengaged from the battery terminals. Set the battery aside. These illustrations are for reference only and may not exactly show the actual unit. Colors were used for emphasis.
20 20 20 20 20 Charging the battery Charging the battery Charging the battery Charging the battery Charging the battery Make sure that the battery is properly installed before charging. Disconnect the charger from the power source and the plug from the mobile phone when charging is complete. To charge the battery: 1. Connect the charger to a power source. 2 Flip open the I/O connector cover on the side of the phone. 3. Connect the power cable plug to the I/O connector. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
21 21 21 21 21 When the phone is on When the phone is on When the phone is on When the phone is on When the phone is on The battery icon on both external and main displays animates to indicate that the battery is charging. It takes about two to three hours to fully charge the battery. A message appears on the display to tell you that the battery is fully charged. The battery icon now shows four green bars. When the phone is off When the phone is off When the phone is off When the phone is off When the phone is off Both displays show an animated battery icon to indicate the battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, both displays show a fully charged battery icon. External display External display External display External display External display Main display Main display Main display Main display Main display Battery is charging Battery is charging Battery is charging Battery is charging Battery is charging Battery is fully Battery is fully Battery is fully Battery is fully Battery is fully charged charged charged charged charged
22 22 22 22 22 LCD displays This phone includes two LCD displays: external and main. Both displays are illuminated by a backlight that automatically turns on or off after a certain period of time depending on your setting. Refer to the next chapter for details on adjusting the LCD backlight. Do not apply too much pressure on the phone to avoid damaging the LCD displays. Avoid putting the phone in your pockets, cramped bags, and in areas where it is pressed on hard surfaces. Signal strength Your phone has an external antenna and signal strength icon in both main and external LCD displays to indicate the signal level. Refer to the table for signal strength indications. The signal strength depends on your proximity to your phone operator signal station. Ask assistance from your phone operator if the signal level in your location is weak or fluctuating. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Indication Indication Indication Indication Indication No service (dead spot) Poor signal Low signal Fair signal Good signal Strong signal (ideal) Emergency outgoing calls only; No SIM card installed
23 23 23 23 23 Specification Specification Specification Specification Specification Description Description Description Description Description Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor CMOS type Pixel Pixel Pixel Pixel Pixel 300K Self-capture Self-capture Self-capture Self-capture Self-capture Supported thru the external display Preview function Preview function Preview function Preview function Preview function Supported Timer Timer Timer Timer Timer Supported Low light support Low light support Low light support Low light support Low light support Built-in flash Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Supported Multi-capture Multi-capture Multi-capture Multi-capture Multi-capture Supports 4, 6, 9, and 16 captures Video Video Video Video Video 15-second AVI video (with audio) Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Your phone comes with a built-in camera that allows you to capture, edit, and share photos and videos with other mobile phone, PDA, notebook, or PC users. Refer to Chapter 5 “Having fun” for more information.
24 24 24 24 24 Switching the phone ON or OFF To turn ON ON ON ON ON the phone: 1 Open the phone flip top to access the keypad. 2. Press and hold for a few seconds until the display turns on. 3. If you are asked for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code, key-in the code using the keypad, then press . The main display shows the idle screen. To turn OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF the phone: 1. Open the phone flip top. 2. Set the phone in idle mode, then press and hold for a few seconds until the display turns off. • Some SIM cards come with a default PIN code. Read the SIM card documentation before entering the PIN code. • The phone allows you to enter the PIN code in three attempts. You must enter the PIN Unlocking Key (PUK) if you fail to key-in the correct PIN in three attempts. The PUK is provided by your phone operator.
This chapter provides information on the display layout, screen icons, and basic phone operations so you can start using your mobile phone.
26 26 26 26 26 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Display layout ................................................................................... 28 Other display modes .................................................................. 29 Indicator icons ................................................................................... 30 Main menu ......................................................................................... 32 Navigating the main menu ......................................................... 33 Sub-menu .......................................................................................... 33 Changing initial settings .................................................................... 34 Setting the date and time .......................................................... 34 Setting the time zone ................................................................ 35 Setting the date format ............................................................. 36 Setting the time format ............................................................. 37 Selecting a language .................................................................. 38 Creating a greeting text ............................................................ 39 Basic operations ................................................................................ 40 Placing a local call ...................................................................... 40 Placing an international call ........................................................ 41 Calling a number from your phone book .................................... 42 Calling a recently dialed number ................................................ 42 Initiating a conference call ......................................................... 45 Answering a call ......................................................................... 52
27 27 27 27 27 Adjusting the ring volume .......................................................... 53 Saving a phone number in the phone book ................................ 54 Entering text .............................................................................. 56
28 28 28 28 28 Display layout The phone display area has three parts when in idle mode. Text and graphic area Text and graphic area Text and graphic area Text and graphic area Text and graphic area In idle idle idle idle idle mode, this area shows the name of the service provider, date, time, and manner if you choose to display them. This are also displays your selected wallpaper. In either menu menu menu menu menu , sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu , o r function function function function function modes, this area displays text, graphics, or both. Icon/Title bar Icon/Title bar Icon/Title bar Icon/Title bar Icon/Title bar In idle idle idle idle idle mode, this bar shows the indicator icons. In either menu menu menu menu menu , sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu sub-menu , or function function function function function modes, this bar shows the name of the current menu, sub-menu, or function. Soft key bar Soft key bar Soft key bar Soft key bar Soft key bar This bar shows the current functions of the left and right soft keys. The soft key functions vary depending on the selected menu. The soft key bar also displays the available functions of the 4-way navigation keys when in sub-menu or function display. The arrows (left/right/up/down) appear or disappear depending on the current sub-menu, function, or application. When a directional arrow appears, you can press the corresponding button on the navigation key to move the cursor or selection to that direction.
29 29 29 29 29 Menu mode Menu mode Menu mode Menu mode Menu mode Other display modes Other display modes Other display modes Other display modes Other display modes The phone display varies according to menu levels and modes. Text input mode Text input mode Text input mode Text input mode Text input mode Selection mode Selection mode Selection mode Selection mode Selection mode Sub-menu mode Sub-menu mode Sub-menu mode Sub-menu mode Sub-menu mode Page loading mode Page loading mode Page loading mode Page loading mode Page loading mode Function mode Function mode Function mode Function mode Function mode Phone book mode Phone book mode Phone book mode Phone book mode Phone book mode Camera mode Camera mode Camera mode Camera mode Camera mode
30 30 30 30 30 Indicator icons The icons that appear on the displays indicate the activated phone features and alert you of an SMS/MMS message or other useful information. The screen displays below show all the icons in the main and external displays. Refer to the table on the next page for a description of each icon. Main display Main display Main display Main display Main display (silent mode and privilege list activated) Main display Main display Main display Main display Main display (vibrate mode and ignore list activated) External display External display External display External display External display (silent mode) External display External display External display External display External display (vibrate mode) The indicator icons appear only after you have installed a SIM card and turned on the phone.
31 31 31 31 31 Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Indicates the signal strength level; permanently positioned on the top left corner of both displays. See page 20 for other indications. Appears when a new SMS message is received; blinks if the SIM card has reached its maximum capacity* Appears when a new MMS message is received Appears when a new MMS message is downloaded to your phone Appears if you set an alarm Appears if you set the phone to silent mode Appears if you set the ring mode to Vibrate Appears if your phone has an activated roaming feature** Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Indicates the battery level; permanently positioned on the top right corner of both displays. See page 16 for other indications Appears if you activated the call forwarding feature** Appears when you are connected to a GPRS network** Appears if you activate the call filter Ignore list Appears if you activate the call filter Privilege list Main menu icon; permanently positioned on the lower left corner of the main display Phonebook icon; permanently positioned on the lower right corner of the main display * The maximum SMS/MMS capacity of SIM cards vary. Refer to the SIM card documentation for details. ** Network-dependent or subscribed feature.
32 32 32 32 32 Main menu The icons in the main menu represents all the functions and features of your mobile phone. You can open the main menu by pressing [ ] when the phone is in idle mode. When selected, the menu icon animates and the screen shows the menu description on the bottom left corner of the display. Refer to the table below for a brief description of the menu icons and their functions. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Network Network Network Network Network . Allows you to surf the Internet using the WAP feature of the phone and access other services offered by your phone operator. Message Message Message Message Message . Allows you to compose, edit, send, and manage SMS and MMS messages to almost any mobile phone. Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner . Allows you to select from five preset manners or to customize the manner ring tone, volume, etc. Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings . Allows you to adjust the phone ringtone, display, security, connectivity, memory, and network settings. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera . Allows you to capture, manage, and share photos and videos. Fun Fun Fun Fun Fu n. Allows you to play Java games, compose ring tones, and access the Image Gallery. Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer . Allows you to organize your daily schedule using the Calendar, Alarm, World Clock, Text/Voice Memo, Currency Exchange, and other features. Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . Allows you to add, organize, search contacts saved in the phone and SIM memory. Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls . Allows you to manage missed, dialled, and answered call information.
33 33 33 33 33 Navigating the main menu Navigating the main menu Navigating the main menu Navigating the main menu Navigating the main menu To navigate the main menu: Use the navigation buttons to select a menu icon, then press to display the menu items. For example, if you want to select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , press (left) once to select, then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press the corresponding menu icon number on the keypad to launch the menu. For example, if you want to select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , press to display the Settings menu. Sub-menu Each main menu item has a sub-menu that lists the specific functions of that menu. There are two ways to open the sub-menu: • Press (up) or (down) to select an item, then press to open the sub-menu functions. • Press the corresponding item number on the keypad to open the sub-menu functions. By default, the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera icon is selected every time you open the main menu.
34 34 34 34 34 Changing initial settings You need to change some initial phone settings such as the date, time, time zone, and greeting text before using the phone. These initial settings are important so you can synchronize the mobile phone and your current location time. Setting the date and time Setting the date and time Setting the date and time Setting the date and time Setting the date and time To set the date and time: 1. From the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings sub-menu, select Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time t o display the date and time options. 2. Press (up) or (down) to select Set Date/Time Set Date/Time Set Date/Time Set Date/Time Set Date/Time . The current date and time is displayed above the soft key bar. 3. If the date or time is incorrect, press to display the Set Set Set Set Set Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time screen. 4. On the date field, key-in the current date in DD.MM.YYYY format. For example, key-in 2-8-0-9-2-0-0-4 to set the date to 28 September 2004. You can press (Back) to select and replace an incorrect entry. 5. When finished setting the date, press (down) to move to the time field. 6. On the time field, key-in the current time in HH:MM 24-hour format. For example, key-in 1-1-3-1 to set the time to 11:31 AM. 7. When finished setting the time, press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears indicating that you have successfully changed the date and time. The display returns to the Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time menu.
35 35 35 35 35 Setting the time zone Setting the time zone Setting the time zone Setting the time zone Setting the time zone To set the time zone: 1. From the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings sub-menu, select Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time . 2. From the Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time menu items, press (up) or (down) t o select Set Time Zone Set Time Zone Set Time Zone Set Time Zone Set Time Zone . The current time zone is displayed above the soft key bar. 3. If the time zone is incorrect, press to display the Set Time Set Time Set Time Set Time Set Time Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone screen. 4. Press (up) or (down) to highlight the correct time zone, then press to select. The time difference of the selected time zone is displayed above the soft key bar. 5. When finished setting the time zone, press (Back) to return to the previous menu. The first item on the time zone list, IDL IDL IDL IDL ID L, means International Date Line.
36 36 36 36 36 Setting the date format Setting the date format Setting the date format Setting the date format Setting the date format There are three available date formats you can choose from. To set the date format: 1. From the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings sub-menu, select Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time . 2. From the Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time menu items, press (up) or (down) t o select Date Format Date Format Date Format Date Format Date Format . The default date format is displayed above the soft key bar. 3. To select another date format, press to display the Date Date Date Date Date Format Format Format Format Format screen. 4. Press (up) or (down) to highlight a date format, then press to select. 5. When finished, press (Back) to return to the previous menu.
37 37 37 37 37 Setting the time format Setting the time format Setting the time format Setting the time format Setting the time format You can select a 24-hour or a 12-hour time format. To set the time format: 1. From the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings sub-menu, select Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time . 2. From the Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time menu items, press (up) or (down) t o select Time Format Time Format Time Format Time Format Time Format . The default time format is displayed above the soft key bar. 3. To select another time format, press to display the Time Time Time Time Time Format Format Format Format Format screen. 4. Press (up) or (down) to highlight a time format, then press to select. 5. When finished, press (Back) to return to the previous menu.
38 38 38 38 38 Selecting a language Selecting a language Selecting a language Selecting a language Selecting a language To select a language: 1. From the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings sub-menu, select Language. Language. Language. Language. Language. T h e default language is displayed on top of the soft key bar. 2. To change the language, press to display the Language Language Language Language Language screen. 3. Press (up) or (down) to highlight the language you want the phone to use, then press to select. 4. When finished, press (Back) to return to the previous menu.
39 39 39 39 39 Creating a greeting text Creating a greeting text Creating a greeting text Creating a greeting text Creating a greeting text The greeting text appears in the main display every time you turn on the phone. To create a greeting text: 1. From the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings sub-menu, select Greeting Text Greeting Text Greeting Text Greeting Text Greeting Text . 2. Press to display the Greeting Text Greeting Text Greeting Text Greeting Text Greeting Text screen. 3. Press or to select the desired text format, use the keypad to key-in your greeting, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears to indicate that you have successfully created the greeting text. The display returns to the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu. Refer to the “Entering text” section on page 56 for details on how to input text. The greeting text is limited to 18 characters.
40 40 40 40 40 Basic operations Placing a local call Placing a local call Placing a local call Placing a local call Placing a local call To place a local call: 1. Set the phone in idle mode. 2. Use the numeric keys [ to ] to key-in the number of the party you wish to call, then press . When available, the display shows the name and photo of the called party. Refer to Chapter 5 “Managing the phone book” for details on customizing contact information. 3. Talk to the called party when connected. The display shows the name and photo of the called party, duration of the call, and audio status (Mute/Not Mute). 4. Press to terminate the call. A Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary screen appears briefly to display the call duration and voice recording, if any. The phone returns to idle mode. Local calls are subject to tolls, fees, and/or taxes. Ask your phone operator for the latest call charges in your location.
41 41 41 41 41 Placing an international call Placing an international call Placing an international call Placing an international call Placing an international call To place an international call: 1. Set the phone in idle mode. 2. Long press to display the ( ) sign. 3. Use the numeric keys [ to ] to key-in the country code, area code, and phone number of the party you wish to call, then press . 63 63 63 63 63 2 2 2 2 2 6586687 6586687 6586687 6586687 6586687 4. Talk to the called party when connected. The display shows the name and photo of the called party (when available), duration of the call, and audio status (Mute/Not Mute). 5. Press to terminate the call. A Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary screen appears briefly to display the call duration and voice recording, if any. The phone returns to idle mode. Country code Country code Country code Country code Country code Area code Area code Area code Area code Area code Phone number Phone number Phone number Phone number Phone number International long distance calls are subject to tolls, fees, and/or taxes. Ask your phone operator for the latest call charges in your location.
42 42 42 42 42 Calling a number from your phone book Calling a number from your phone book Calling a number from your phone book Calling a number from your phone book Calling a number from your phone book To call a number from your phone book: 1. Set the phone in idle mode, then press [ ] to display the names of contacts saved in the phone and/or SIM memory. 2. Press (up) or (down) to select the contact you wish to call. The contact number is displayed above the soft key bar. 3. Press to place the call. 4. When finished, press to terminate the call. Calling a recently dialed number Calling a recently dialed number Calling a recently dialed number Calling a recently dialed number Calling a recently dialed number To call a recently dialed number: 1. Set the phone in idle mode, then press to display the list of recently dialed, received, or missed calls. 2. Press (up) or (down) to select the call record you wish to call. The date and time of the call record is displayed above the soft key bar. 3. Press to place the call. 4. When finished, press to terminate the call. Refer to the Chapter 5 “Managing the phone book” for details on how to create contact information in the phone book. Refer to the Chapter 10 “Managing calls and customizing manners” for more information on saving recently dialed numbers.
43 43 43 43 43 Using voice command to dial a number Using voice command to dial a number Using voice command to dial a number Using voice command to dial a number Using voice command to dial a number You must save at least one voice command or voice tag before you can use this feature. Refer to Chapter 9 “Organizing your stuff” for details. To use voice command to dial a number: 1. Set the phone in idle mode, then long press the camera button on the left side of the phone. 2. After the beep, clearly say the name of the party you wish to call. 3. The Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition screen records and processes the voice command. If the phone recognizes the voice command, it automatically dials the number corresponding to the command/name. The screen displays the name of the person you are calling. 4. When finished, press to terminate the call. If the Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition fails three times, the screen displays an error message. Check if the name dialing record or the voice tag is correct.
44 44 44 44 44 Using speed dial Using speed dial Using speed dial Using speed dial Using speed dial You should have previously assigned a phone number to one of the speed dialing keys before using this feature. Refer to Chapter 5 “Managing the phone book” for details on speed dialing. To use speed dialing: 1. Press an assigned speed dial key [ to ] , then press . The phone calls the number that corresponds to the assigned speed dial key. 2. Talk to the called party when connected. The display shows the name and photo of the called party (when available), duration of the call, and audio status (Mute/Not Mute). 3. Press to terminate the call. A Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary screen appears briefly to display the call duration and voice recording, if any. The phone returns to idle mode.
45 45 45 45 45 Initiating a conference call Initiating a conference call Initiating a conference call Initiating a conference call Initiating a conference call You can talk to two parties at the same time using the conference call feature of the mobile phone. To initiate a conference call: You must activate the multi-party or conference call service before you can enjoy this feature. Contact your phone operator for details on this service. 1. Place a call to person A. 2. When connected press (Option), select Hold Hold Hold Hold Hold from the menu, then press to put person A on hold. The display shows this screen when a party is placed on hold. 3. Press (Option), select New Call New Call New Call New Call New Call o r Search Names Search Names Search Names Search Names Search Names from the menu, then press to call person B.
46 46 46 46 46 4. Place a call to person B using the keypad (when you selected New Call New Call New Call New Call New Call ) , or the phone book (when you selected Search Names Search Names Search Names Search Names Search Names ) . When connected, the display shows person B’s name (or number), photo (when available), and duration of the call. 5. Press (Option), then select Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference from the menu. You can now talk simultaneously with persons A and B.
47 47 47 47 47 Recording a conference call Recording a conference call Recording a conference call Recording a conference call Recording a conference call You can record the proceedings of a conference call using the voice recorder. To record a conference call: 1. During the conference call, press (Option), select Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice Record Record Record Record Record from the menu, then press . The voice recorder records the conference and displays the recording time on the bottom right corner of the display. 2. To stop or pause the recording, press (Mute). Press (Unmute) to continue recording. You can listen to voice recordings using the Voice Memo application in the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu. Refer to Chapter 9 “Organizing your stuff” for more information.
48 48 48 48 48 Talking privately to a conference call member Talking privately to a conference call member Talking privately to a conference call member Talking privately to a conference call member Talking privately to a conference call member You can talk privately to a conference call member using the split feature of the call conference function. To talk privately to a conference call member: 1. During the conference call, press (Option), select Members Members Members Members Members from the menu, then press . 2. The display shows the conference call members. Press (up) or (down) to highlight the member you want to privately talk. 3. Press (Option), select Split Split Split Split Split from the menu, then press to split the selected member from the conference call. You can now talk to the selected member privately while the other party is placed on hold.
49 49 49 49 49 To talk privately to another conference call member: 1. After you finished talking to the first conference call member, press (Option), select Swap Swap Swap Swap Swap from the menu, then press . 2. The other conference call member is selected. You can now talk to the other member privately while the other party is placed on hold. 3. To resume the conference, press (Option), select Conference Conference Conference Conference Conference from the menu, then press .
50 50 50 50 50 Terminating a conference call member Terminating a conference call member Terminating a conference call member Terminating a conference call member Terminating a conference call member To terminate a member from a conference call: 1. During the conference call, press (Option), select Members Members Members Members Members from the menu, then press . 2. The display shows the conference call members. Press (up) or (down) to highlight the member you want to terminate from the conference call. 3. Press (Option), select End End End End End from the menu, then press . You may still talk to the remaining conference call member.
51 51 51 51 51 Ending a conference call Ending a conference call Ending a conference call Ending a conference call Ending a conference call To end a conference call: During the conference call, press (Option), select End Call End Call End Call End Call End Call from the menu, then press . The conference call is terminated. OR OR OR OR OR 1. During the conference call, press (Option), select Members Members Members Members Members from the menu, then press to display the conference call members. 2. Select a member using (up) or (down), then press . 3. Repeat the process until all conference call members are terminated.
52 52 52 52 52 Answering a call Answering a call Answering a call Answering a call Answering a call When the phone receives an incoming call, it rings, vibrates, or rings and vibrates depending on your settings. There are four ways to answer an incoming call. • Open the phone flip top, then press . Start talking with the party on the line. • Open the phone flip top, then press (Option). Select Answer Answer Answer Answer Answer from the menu, then press to receive the call. Start talking with the party on the line. • If you selected the “ Any Key Any Key Any Key Any Key Any Key ” option as your answering mode in the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, open the phone flip top, then press any key on the keypad. Start talking with the party on the line. • If you selected the “ Flip Flip Flip Flip Fli p” option as your answering mode in the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, open the phone flip top, then talk with the party on the line. When connected, the main display shows the name or number of the party calling, call duration, and other call options. Press to end the call. A Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary screen appears briefly to display the call duration and voice recording, if any. The phone returns to idle mode.
53 53 53 53 53 Adjusting the ring volume Adjusting the ring volume Adjusting the ring volume Adjusting the ring volume Adjusting the ring volume Your mobile phone has a convenient volume control button on the left side that allows you to quickly increase or decrease the phone volume. Increase Increase Increase Increase Increase volume volume volume volume volume Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease Decrease volume volume volume volume volume To adjust the ring tone volume using the volume control buttons: 1. Open the phone flip top. 2. Press the upper volume button to increase the ring tone volume, or the lower volume button to decrease the ring tone volume. You can also use (left) or (right) to adjust the volume. 3. Refer to the main display for the volume level. DO NOT set a loud ring tone volume in museums, hospitals, places of worship, and other places where noise is prohibited. • The volume control buttons function only when the phone is in idle mode. The button does not work in any other menu levels. • See Chapter 4 “Changing the settings” for details on the phone volume and ring tone settings.
54 54 54 54 54 Saving a phone number in the phone book Saving a phone number in the phone book Saving a phone number in the phone book Saving a phone number in the phone book Saving a phone number in the phone book Using the keypad Using the keypad Using the keypad Using the keypad Using the keypad To save a phone number using the keypad: 1. Key-in the phone number using the numeric keys to . 2. When done, press (Save). The Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record screen appears See Chapter 5 “Managing the phonebook” for more information on the phone book features. 4. When done, press (Save). Otherwise, press (Back) to cancel. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that you have successfully saved the phone number. 3. Key-in the details of the saved number (name, address, additional phone numbers, fax number, company phone number, etc.). You can navigate through the details by pressing (up) or (down).
55 55 55 55 55 Using the Call Records Using the Call Records Using the Call Records Using the Call Records Using the Call Records When you dialed a number, received or missed a call, the number called or the calling party is automatically saved in the phone call records. You can save the phone numbers in the call records to your phone book. To save a dialed, received, or missed call number in the phone book: 1. Press once to display the Call Records Call Records Call Records Call Records Call Records screen. 2. Press (up) or (down) to select a call record entry. 3. Press (Option), then select Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook from the menu. 4. Key-in the details of the saved number (name, address, additional phone numbers, fax number, company phone number, etc.). You can navigate through the details by pressing (up) or (down). 5. When done, press (Save). Otherwise, press (Back) to cancel. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that you have successfully saved the phone number. See Chapter 10 “Managing calls and customizing manners” for more information on call records.
56 56 56 56 56 Entering text Entering text Entering text Entering text Entering text You will need to enter text to use several phone functionalities. For example, storing a name entry in the phone book, creating a text message, or scheduling appointments in your calendar. The text editor has two input modes: English English English English English and Number/Symbol Number/Symbol Number/Symbol Number/Symbol Number/Symbol . English input mode English input mode English input mode English input mode English input mode Symbol input mode Symbol input mode Symbol input mode Symbol input mode Symbol input mode English mode Predictive text (initial CAPS) Normal text (initial CAPS) Normal text (all CAPS) Number/Symbol mode Symbols Numbers
57 57 57 57 57 Changing text input modes Changing text input modes Changing text input modes Changing text input modes Changing text input modes While in the text editing screen, press to select either one of the text input modes. The currently selected mode is indicated by an icon, located on the top left corner of the screen. English text mode Number/symbol mode After selecting the text input mode, select the text type by pressing . The currently selected text type is highlighted. The default input mode is English. Press to Press to Press to Press to Press to change the change the change the change the change the text input text input text input text input text input mode mode mode mode mode Press to Press to Press to Press to Press to change the change the change the change the change the text type text type text type text type text type
58 58 58 58 58 General rules on text entry General rules on text entry General rules on text entry General rules on text entry General rules on text entry When entering text: • Use the alphanumeric keys to enter letters, numbers, and symbols. • Press a key repeatedly until your desired character appears on the screen (refer to the Character display chart for a list of letters and numbers that each key represents). • Press to shift between the input modes: English and Number/Symbols . • Press to shift between lowercase and uppercase letters, or predictive text and normal text methods. • Press then to insert a space between words. • Press the available navigation keys (indicated on the soft keys bar) to select characters or words. The functions of the soft keys and the navigation keys vary on different screens.
59 59 59 59 59 Pressing while in text input mode toggles the display to numbers/symbols input mode. Use navigation keys to select the number or symbol, then press . The display returns to text input mode. Character chart Character chart Character chart Character chart Character chart Key Key Key Key Key Uppercase (ABC) Uppercase (ABC) Uppercase (ABC) Uppercase (ABC) Uppercase (ABC) Lowercase (abc) Lowercase (abc) Lowercase (abc) Lowercase (abc) Lowercase (abc) . , ! ? 1 @ : ’ ” ( ) % & . , ! ? 1 @ : ’ ” ( ) % & A A A A A B B B B B C C C C C 2 2 2 2 2 a a a a a b b b b b c c c c c 2 2 2 2 2 D D D D D E E E E E F F F F F 3 3 3 3 3 d d d d d e e e e e f f f f f 3 3 3 3 3 G G G G G H H H H H I I I I I 4 4 4 4 4 g g g g g h h h h h i i i i i 4 4 4 4 4 J J J J J K K K K K L L L L L 5 5 5 5 5 j j j j j k k k k k l l l l l 5 5 5 5 5 M M M M M N N N N N O O O O O 6 6 6 6 6 m m m m m n n n n n o o o o o 6 6 6 6 6 P P P P P Q Q Q Q Q R R R R R S S S S S 7 7 7 7 7 p p p p p q q q q q r r r r r s s s s s 7 7 7 7 7 T T T T T U U U U U V V V V V 8 8 8 8 8 t t t t t u u u u u v v v v v 8 8 8 8 8 W W W W W X X X X X Y Y Y Y Y Z Z Z Z Z 9 9 9 9 9 w w w w w x x x x x y y y y y z z z z z 9 9 9 9 9 displays other symbols
60 60 60 60 60 English mode English mode English mode English mode English mode The English mode features two methods of entering text, predictive and normal. The Predictive text Predictive text Predictive text Predictive text Predictive text method allows smart key-in of English words using single keystrokes. For each key you press, the program looks for possible word matches in the built-in dictionary, and displays them on the screen. Thus, you can display and enter a word using fewer keystrokes than the Normal text Normal text Normal text Normal text Normal text input. The Normal text Normal text Normal text Normal text Normal text method lets you key-in a character (letter, number, or symbol) by pressing the assigned key once, twice, or so until your desired character appears. To use the predictive text method: For example, if you want to enter the word PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE . 1. Press (P), (H), (O), (N). Press each key once for each letter. The word PHONE appears on the list right after pressing (N). This method automatically adds a space after the entered word. See next page for the screen illustrations. 2. Press to select and enter the word. Press to shift from predictive to normal text, and from uppercase to lowercase letters. Predictive Predictive Predictive Predictive Predictive text input text input text input text input text input Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal text input text input text input text input text input
61 61 61 61 61 Screen displays using predictive text input If you press (E), instead of in the above example, the word list displays a different set of words. Use to select another word. For example, SHONE. Press to enter the word. (P) (P) (P) (P) (P) (H) (H) (H) (H) (H) (N) (N) (N) (N) (N) (O) (O) (O) (O) (O) (E) (E) (E) (E) (E)
62 62 62 62 62 To use the normal text method: For example, if you want to enter the word phone. 1. Press once to key-in p p p p p. 2. Press twice to key-in h h h h h. 3. Press thrice to key-in o o o o o. 4. Press twice to key-in n n n n n. 5. Press twice to key-in e e e e e. Character navigator A character navigator appears on the top right corner of the main display showing the character corresponding to the number of times you press a key.
63 63 63 63 63 Number/Symbol mode Number/Symbol mode Number/Symbol mode Number/Symbol mode Number/Symbol mode The Number/Symbol mode allows you to enter numbers and symbols. Select this mode to key-in numbers and symbols within your alphabetic text. To enter numbers: 1. Press to select the number mode (123). 2. Press the keys that correspond to the numbers that you wish to enter. To enter symbols: 1. Press to select the symbol mode (sym). 2. Press the number keys that correspond to the symbols that you wish to enter. OR OR OR OR OR Use (up) or (down) to display other sets of symbols, select a symbol, then press . See next page on how to display symbols.
64 64 64 64 64 To display the available symbols: 1. Select the symbol mode (sym). The initial screen displays the first set of symbols assigned to the number keys. See Screen 1. 2. Press (down) twice to shift the symbols upward and display another set. Note that the symbols initially assigned to keys 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 disappear, and the symbols previously assigned to keys 6, 7, 8, 9, and 0 move up. Compare Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 and Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 . 3. Press the key once more to display another set of symbols. See Screens 3, 4, and 5. The symbol assigned to each number key changes every time you press the (down) key. For example, depending on the symbols displayed on the screen, pressing the key enters either a space, colon (:), quotation mark (”), plus sign ( ), greater than sign (>), or dollar ($) sign. The same variation goes for the other number keys. Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 4 Screen 4 Screen 4 Screen 4 Screen 4 Screen 5 Screen 5 Screen 5 Screen 5 Screen 5
This chapter provides information on how to change the phone settings. It tells you how to change and customize your call, display, ring tone, and phone security settings.
66 66 66 66 66 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Settings ............................................................................................ 68 Phone Settings .................................................................................. 69 Security ................................................................................ 70 Shortcuts ................................................................................ 77 LED ................................................................................ 79 My Phone Number ...................................................................... 80 Factory Settings ........................................................................ 81 Firmware Version ....................................................................... 82 Display settings ................................................................................ 83 Brightness ................................................................................ 84 Theme ................................................................................ 85 Wallpaper ................................................................................ 86 Power On/Off Animation ............................................................ 88 Main Idle Screen ......................................................................... 89 Sub Idle Screen .......................................................................... 90 Clean Wallpaper .......................................................................... 93 Backlight Timer .......................................................................... 94 Sleep Timer ................................................................................ 95 Ringtone ............................................................................................ 96 Incoming ................................................................................ 97 Key Tone ................................................................................ 98
67 67 67 67 67 Composer ................................................................................ 98 Ring Mode .............................................................................. 102 Volume .............................................................................. 102 Misc Tones Switch .................................................................... 104 Power On Ringtone .................................................................. 106 Power Off Ringtone .................................................................. 106 Call Settings .................................................................................... 107 Auto Redial .............................................................................. 108 Speed Dial .............................................................................. 109 Call Waiting .............................................................................. 112 Hide My No. .............................................................................. 113 Call Barring .............................................................................. 114 Call Forwarding ......................................................................... 115 Fixed Dialing ............................................................................. 117 Money Keeper .......................................................................... 119 Call Summary ........................................................................... 122 Answering mode ............................................................................. 123 Accessory Devices .......................................................................... 124 Transmit .......................................................................................... 125 Network Selection ........................................................................... 126
68 68 68 68 68 Settings The Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu allows you to change and customize most of the phone settings and network configuration. With the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, you can change the phone display, ring tone, call features, security, and network options. To access the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings icon , then press to display the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. The Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu consists of eight menu items that you can select using (up) or (down), or by using the keypad to press the number before each menu item.
69 69 69 69 69 Phone Settings You can change the basic phone settings such as the time, date, language, phone security, and other phone configuration using this menu. To access the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu: From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu. . . . . . The Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu has nine functions that you can select using (up) or (down). Refer to the previous chapter on how to set the date/time, language, and greeting text. Proceed to the succeeding sections on setting the phone security, creating shortcuts, changing the LED, restoring defaults, and viewing the firmware version.
70 70 70 70 70 Security Security Security Security Security The Security Security Security Security Security menu allows you to activate, deactivate, or change the phone security settings. DO NOT change the security settings of your phone if not necessary. Keep a record of your PIN, PIN2, and other security codes in a safe place. Menu item Menu item Menu item Menu item Menu item Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN activate, deactivate, or change your Personal Identification Number (PIN) PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 change the second PIN Network Code Network Code Network Code Network Code Network Code change the network code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code activate, deactivate, or change the phone lock code
71 71 71 71 71 The default PIN and PIN2 codes come with the SIM card package. You must key-in the default codes before you can change them. Refer to the SIM card documentation for information on the PIN codes and PIN Unblocking Keys (PUK). To activate the PIN: 1. Highlight PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN from the menu, then press (Option). 2. Select Activate Activate Activate Activate Activate from the menu, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that you have successfully activated the PIN. The display returns to the Security Security Security Security Security menu. The PIN status on top of the soft key bar now shows Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated . • If you have activated the PIN, you are prompted to enter the PIN every time you turn on the phone. • If you have activated the PIN2, you are prompted to enter the PIN2 before you can modify some vital phone settings such as FDN, call costs, etc. Activating your PIN Activating your PIN Activating your PIN Activating your PIN Activating your PIN 3. When prompted, key-in the PIN using the numeric keypad, then press . The SIM card locks if you fail to enter the correct PIN in three attempts. You need to enter the PIN Unlocking Key (PUK) to unlock the SIM card. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3
72 72 72 72 72 Changing the PIN Changing the PIN Changing the PIN Changing the PIN Changing the PIN To change the PIN: 1. Highlight PIN PIN PIN PIN PIN from the menu, then press (Option). 2. Select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify from the menu, then press . 3. When prompted, key-in the current PIN using the numeric keypad, then press . 4. Key-in the new PIN using the numeric keypad, then press (down) to move to the confirmation field. 5. Key-in the new PIN again using the numeric keypad, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that you have successfully changed the PIN. The display returns to the Security Security Security Security Security menu. 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
73 73 73 73 73 Changing the PIN2 Changing the PIN2 Changing the PIN2 Changing the PIN2 Changing the PIN2 To change the PIN2: 1. Highlight PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 from the menu, then press (Modify). 2. When prompted, key-in the current PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 PIN2 using the numeric keypad, then press . 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 If you are not able to enter the correct PIN in three attempts, the SIM card locks. You need to enter the PIN Unlocking Key 2 (PUK2) to unlock the SIM card. 3. Key-in the new PIN2 using the numeric keypad, then press (down) to move to the confirmation field. 4. Key-in the new PIN2 again using the numeric keypad, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that you have successfully changed the PIN2. The display returns to the Security Security Security Security Security menu. You can assign a PIN/PIN2 of up to eight numeric characters.
74 74 74 74 74 Changing the network code Changing the network code Changing the network code Changing the network code Changing the network code The network code is supplied by your phone operator. The network code is required when enabling some call security features such as call barring. To change the network code: 1. Highlight Network Code Network Code Network Code Network Code Network Code from the menu, then press (Option). 2. Select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify from the menu, then press . 3. When prompted, key-in the network code provided by your phone operator, then press . 4. Key-in the new network code using the numeric keypad, then press (down) to move to the confirmation field. 5. When prompted, key-in the new network code again, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that you have successfully changed the network code. The display returns to the Security Security Security Security Security menu. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
75 75 75 75 75 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 To activate the phone lock code: 1. Highlight Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code from the menu, then press . 2. When prompted, key-in the default phone lock code (0000) using the keypad, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that you have successfully activated the PIN. The display returns to the Security Security Security Security Security menu. The phone lock code status on top of the soft key bar now shows Activated Activated Activated Activated Activated . Activating the phone lock code Activating the phone lock code Activating the phone lock code Activating the phone lock code Activating the phone lock code •Y ou are prompted to enter the code every time you turn on the phone. • You can assign a phone lock code of up to eight numeric characters. • The default phone lock code is 0000.
76 76 76 76 76 Changing the phone lock code Changing the phone lock code Changing the phone lock code Changing the phone lock code Changing the phone lock code To change the phone lock code: 1. Highlight Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code Phone Lock Code from the menu, then press (Options). 2. Select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify from the menu, then press . 3. When prompted, key-in the current phone lock code using the keypad, then press . 4. Key-in the new phone lock code using the keypad, then press (down) to move to the confirmation field. 5. Key-in the new phone lock code again, then press . A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that you have successfully changed the phone lock code . The display returns to the Security Security Security Security Security menu. 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
77 77 77 77 77 Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts The Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts menu allows you to create shortcuts for common phone features and applications. You can quickly launch the Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts Shortcuts menu by pressing when the phone is in idle mode. Creating shortcuts Creating shortcuts Creating shortcuts Creating shortcuts Creating shortcuts To create a shortcut 1. Select Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut from the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu, then press . 2. Select an (EMPTY) shortcut, press (Option), then select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit from the menu. 3. Press to display the Shortcut List. The Shortcut List shows all available phone features such as SMS, MMS, Camera, etc. 4. Highlight a feature, then press to display all specific commands or functions. For example, highlight SMS SMS SMS SMS SM S, then press to display all SMS commands/functions such as SMS Inbox, SMS Outbox, Edit SMS, etc. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
78 78 78 78 78 5. Select a command or function from the list, then press . The Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut menu shows the created shortcut. 7. Use the keypad to press the number preceding the shortcut to launch the command or function. Otherwise, press (Back) to put the phone in idle mode. 5 5 5 5 5 6. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the shortcut list. Deleting shortcuts Deleting shortcuts Deleting shortcuts Deleting shortcuts Deleting shortcuts To delete a shortcut: 1. Select Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut from the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu, then press . 2. Highlight the shortcut you want to delete, then press (Option),. 3. Select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete from the menu, then press to delete the highlighted shortcut. OR OR OR OR OR Select Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All from the menu, then press to delete all created shortcuts. 4. When prompted, press (Yes) to delete the shortcut(s). A Set Set Set Set Set successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears indicating that you have deleted the shortcut(s). The display returns to the Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut menu. 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6
79 79 79 79 79 LED LED LED LED LED This menu allows you to activate the LED for several phone events and status. Activating the LED Activating the LED Activating the LED Activating the LED Activating the LED To activate the LED for phone events or status: 1. Select LED LED LED LED LED from the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu, then press . The display shows the available phone events or status. 2. Highlight an item, then press to activate the LED on the specified event or status. A check appears on the box preceding the event or function. 3. The LED is now activated for the phone event or status. Refer to the table below for LED indications on phone events or functions. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. LED LED LED LED LED If activated, the LED flashes If activated, the LED flashes If activated, the LED flashes If activated, the LED flashes If activated, the LED flashes MTC LED when there is an incoming call Event LED when you have a missed call/unread SMS/MMS message Charging LED red when the battery is charging Low Battery red when the battery power is low Normal LED purple to indicate that the phone is in normal condition All event or status LED indications are activate by default. To deactivate the LED for an event or status, highlight the item, then press to uncheck. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
80 80 80 80 80 My Phone Number My Phone Number My Phone Number My Phone Number My Phone Number This menu allows you to save and easily retrieve your mobile phone numbers. To add a phone number: 1. Select My Phone My Phone My Phone My Phone My Phone Number Number Number Number Number from the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu, then press . 2. Press (Option), select Add Add Add Add Add from the menu, then press . 3. Key-in the contact name using the keypad, then press . 4. Key-in the contact number using the keypad, then press . The screen displays the contact name in the list. 4 4 4 4 4 5. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
81 81 81 81 81 Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings The Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings menu allows you to reset the device and revert all settings to their default values. Reverting the phone to factory settings erases all previously saved data in the phone memory and resets all customized settings such as display, ring tone, and manners. Back up all your contact information to the SIM card or to your PC (using PC transmit) before you revert to the factory settings. Restoring the default settings Restoring the default settings Restoring the default settings Restoring the default settings Restoring the default settings To restore the default (factory) settings: 1. Select Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings Factory Settings from the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu, then press . 2. When prompted, enter the phone lock code, then press . 3. A confirmation window appears. Press (Yes). A Set Set Set Set Set successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears to indicate that the phone has been restored to its original settings. The display returns to the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
82 82 82 82 82 1 1 1 1 1 Firmware Version Firmware Version Firmware Version Firmware Version Firmware Version To view the phone firmware version: 1. Highlight Firmware Version Firmware Version Firmware Version Firmware Version Firmware Version from the Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings Phone Settings menu to show the firmware version on top of the soft key bar. 2. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu.
83 83 83 83 83 Display settings The Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu allows you to change various display properties including the theme, wallpaper, animation, backlight, brightness, and display elements. To access the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu: From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Display Display Display Display Display Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. The Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings has ten functions that you can select using (up) or (down).
84 84 84 84 84 Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness The Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness menu allows you to adjust the main display brightness level. The display brightness is set to 80% by default. Adjusting the display brightness Adjusting the display brightness Adjusting the display brightness Adjusting the display brightness Adjusting the display brightness To adjust the display brightness: 1. Select Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press . 2. Press (left) to decrease, or (right) to increase the brightness. Compare the screens below for reference. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. 10% brightness 10% brightness 10% brightness 10% brightness 10% brightness 80% brightness 80% brightness 80% brightness 80% brightness 80% brightness 100% brightness 100% brightness 100% brightness 100% brightness 100% brightness
85 85 85 85 85 Theme Theme Theme Theme Theme The Theme Theme Theme Theme Theme menu allows you to select the display color from four preset themes. Selecting the color theme Selecting the color theme Selecting the color theme Selecting the color theme Selecting the color theme To select the color theme for your display: 1. Select Theme Theme Theme Theme Theme from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press . The available color themes appear. 2. Press (up) or (down) to highlight a color theme, then press to select. Refer to the color themes below for reference. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Winter Winter Winter Winter Winter
86 86 86 86 86 Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper The Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper menu allows you to select the main and external display wallpapers from preset or saved photos, and set a time interval for the main wallpaper to change automatically. Changing the main or external display wallpaper Changing the main or external display wallpaper Changing the main or external display wallpaper Changing the main or external display wallpaper Changing the main or external display wallpaper To change the main or external display wall paper: 1. Select Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper from the Display Display Display Display Display Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, then press to display the wallpaper menu. 2. Highlight Main Main Main Main Main Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper o r Sub Sub Sub Sub Sub Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper , then press to view available display wallpapers. 3. Press (up) or (down) to highlight a wallpaper, press (Option), select Set Set Set Set Set As As As As As from the menu, then press . The screen on the right shows the available wallpapers for the main display. The screen on the right shows the available wallpapers for the external display.
87 87 87 87 87 1. Select Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper from the Display Display Display Display Display Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, then press to display the Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper menu. 2. Highlight Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Wallpaper Timer Timer Timer Timer Timer , then press to display the wallpaper timer options. Setting the wallpaper timer Setting the wallpaper timer Setting the wallpaper timer Setting the wallpaper timer Setting the wallpaper timer You can set the main display wallpaper to automatically change at a specified time interval. To adjust the wallpaper timer: 3. Highlight the wallpaper timer you wish to use, then press to select.
88 88 88 88 88 Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation The Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation Power On/Off Animation menu allows you to select the animation everytime you turn the phone on or off. The animation is shown only on the main display. Changing the power on or off animation Changing the power on or off animation Changing the power on or off animation Changing the power on or off animation Changing the power on or off animation To change the power on or off animation: 1. Select Power On/ Power On/ Power On/ Power On/ Power On/ Off Anim. Off Anim. Off Anim. Off Anim. Off Anim. from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press to display the available power on/off animation(s). 2. Press (up) or (down) to highlight an animation. 3. Press (Option), select Set As Set As Set As Set As Set As from the menu, then press . 4. Select Power On Power On Power On Power On Power On Anim. Anim. Anim. Anim. Anim. t o display the animation every time you turn on the phone. Select Power Off Power Off Power Off Power Off Power Off Anim. Anim. Anim. Anim. Anim. t o display the animation every time you turn off the phone. 5. A Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! Set successfully! message appears to indicate that the power on or off animation is set. The display returns to the animation list. Press (Back) to return to the Display settings menu.
89 89 89 89 89 Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen The Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen menu allows you to show or hide the items appearing on the main display when the phone is in idle mode. Refer to the screen below for the location of these items. To show or hide the main idle screen items: 1. Select Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen Main Idle Screen from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press to display a list of main idle screen items. 2. Press (up) or (down) to highlight an item, then press to check or uncheck. Checked items appear on the main display when the phone is in idle mode. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. Operator Operator Operator Operator Operator Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner Date Date Date Date Date Time Time Time Time Time 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
90 90 90 90 90 Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen The Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen menu allows you to select the screen for the external display when the phone is in idle mode. To select the external display screen: 1. Select Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen Sub Idle Screen from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press to display a list of external display screens. 2. Press (up) or (down) to highlight an item, then press to select. 3. When you selected Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal , press (Set). 4. Press (up) or (down) to highlight an item, then press to check or uncheck. Checked items appear on the external display when the phone is in idle mode. 5. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5
91 91 91 91 91 1. From the Sub Idle Sub Idle Sub Idle Sub Idle Sub Idle Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen menu, highlight Business Business Business Business Business Clock Clock Clock Clock Clock , then press to select. 4. Select Set as Local Set as Local Set as Local Set as Local Set as Local from the menu, then press . A Set Set Set Set Set Successfully! Successfully! Successfully! Successfully! Successfully! message appears to indicate that the local clock synchronized with the local time you specified using the Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time menu. To display the business clock on the external display: 3. Use the (up) or (down) button to select the local clock, then press (Option). 2. Press (Set) to display the local clock and the visiting clock. 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2
92 92 92 92 92 5. Use the (up) or (down) button to select the visiting clock, then press (Option). 6. Select the option Select City Select City Select City Select City Select City from the menu to open the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen. 7. Use the (left) or (right) button to move the dateline across the world map until it is over the time zone for the visiting clock. For example, move the dateline to the left to select US US US US US (Eastern) (Eastern) (Eastern) (Eastern) (Eastern) . 8. Press to select the visiting clock time zone. A Set Set Set Set Set Successfully! Successfully! Successfully! Successfully! Successfully! message appears to indicate that the visiting clock has been set. The business clock now shows the local time and the visiting time. 5 5 5 5 5
93 93 93 93 93 Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper The Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper feature allows you to hide all the items appearing on the main display when the phone is in idle mode. To enable the clean wallpaper feature: 1. Select Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper Clean Wallpaper from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press to display the menu options. 2. Press (up) or (down) to highlight an item, then press to select. • When you select Enable, any key restore Enable, any key restore Enable, any key restore Enable, any key restore Enable, any key restore , all the main display items are hidden and restored when you press any key. • When you select Enable, OK key restore Enable, OK key restore Enable, OK key restore Enable, OK key restore Enable, OK key restore , all the main display items are hidden and restored when you press . • The feature is disabled when you select Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
94 94 94 94 94 To set the backlight timer: 1. Select the Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer item from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press . 2. From the Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer list, highlight the desired time before the backlight turns off, then press to select. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer Backlight Timer The backlight timer allows you to specify a time before the LCD display backlight turns off. Setting a shorter backlight timer saves battery power. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
95 95 95 95 95 To set the sleep timer: 1. Select the Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer item from the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu, then press . 2. From the Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer options, highlight the desired time before the main and external display turns off, then press to select. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings Display Settings menu. Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer Sleep Timer The sleep timer allows you to specify a time before the main and external display turns off. Setting a shorter sleep timer saves battery power. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
96 96 96 96 96 Ringtone The Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu allows you to select, change, adjust, and compose the phone ring tone To access the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu: From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu. The Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu has eight options that you can select using (up) or (down).
97 97 97 97 97 Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming The phone comes with 20 pre-installed polyphonic ring tones that you can select using the Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming ring tone menu. To set the incoming ring tone: 1. Select Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press . 2. Highlight a ring tone to play using (up) or (down), then press to select. 3. Click (Back) to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, or (Option) to rename, compose, or delete a ring tone. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 You may assign a different incoming ring tone for a particular phone number. See Chapter 5 “Managing the phonebook ” for details.
98 98 98 98 98 Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone The key tone sounds off every time you press a key on the keypad. To select a key tone: 1. Select Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press . 2. Highlight a key tone using (up) or (down), then press to select. 3. Click (Back) to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu.
99 99 99 99 99 Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer In addition to the pre-installed ringtones, you can compose five ring tones, each with up to 200 notes, if you know how to compose with musical notes. Composing a ring tone Composing a ring tone Composing a ring tone Composing a ring tone Composing a ring tone To compose a ring tone: 1. Select Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press to display the list of composed ring tones. 2. Highlight an (EMPTY) (EMPTY) (EMPTY) (EMPTY) (EMPTY) ring tone, press (Option), then select Compose Compose Compose Compose Compose . The music staff appears on screen. 3. Use the keypad button to key-in the notes. Refer to the table below for the musical note equivalents of the keypad buttons. Key Key Key Key Key Note/Beat Note/Beat Note/Beat Note/Beat Note/Beat Key Key Key Key Key Note/Beat Note/Beat Note/Beat Note/Beat Note/Beat 1D o8 Rest 2R e9 longer beat 3M i0 dotted note 4F a* octave 5 Sol # short beat 6L a half note lower 7S i half note higher 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
100 100 100 100 100 4. When done, press (Option), select Instrument Instrument Instrument Instrument Instrument , then press to display the available instrument sounds that you can use. 5. Use (up) or (down) to highlight an instrument, then press to select. Press (Back) to return to your composition. 6. Press (Option), select Tempo Tempo Tempo Tempo Tempo , then press to display the available tempos you can use for the composed ring tone. 7. Use to highlight a tempo, then press (Back) to listen to your composition. A low number option means a slow tempo. The higher the number you select, the faster the tempo. You may try several tempos until you find the appropriate one for your ring tone.
101 101 101 101 101 8. Press (Option), select Play Play Play Play Play , then press to listen to your composition. When playing, press (Stop) to stop. 9. When finished, press (Option), select Save Save Save Save Save , then press . The text input screen appears. 10. Key-in a name for the composed ringtone, then press . A Set Set Set Set Set successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears indicating that you have successfully composed and saved the new ring tone. 11. The new ring tone is displayed in the Composer list. Press (Back) to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu.
102 102 102 102 102 Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode The Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode menu allows you to select the behavior of your phone every time you receive an incoming call. To select a ring mode: 1. Select Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Rin gtone menu, then press . 2. Highlight a ring mode using (up) or (down), then press to select. 3. Click (Back) to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu.
103 103 103 103 103 Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume Adjusting the volume Adjusting the volume Adjusting the volume Adjusting the volume Adjusting the volume To adjust the incoming ring volume: 1. Select Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press . 2. Select Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Incoming Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume , then press to display the Incoming Volume screen. Eight (8) bars indicate the volume level. The default setting is 2. 3. Press (left) to decrease the volume or (right) to increase the volume. The default ring tone is played the moment you adjust the volume. 4. When finished setting the incoming volume, press (Back) to return to the Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume menu. You cannot adjust the ring volume if you set the Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode Ring Mode t o Silent Silent Silent Silent Silent or Vibrate Vibrate Vibrate Vibrate Vibrate .
104 104 104 104 104 To adjust the earpiece volume: 1. Select Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Earpiece Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume from the Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume menu, then press . 2. Follow steps 3 to 4 of the previous section to adjust the earpiece volume. To adjust the key tone volume: 1. Select Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone Key Tone from the Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume menu, then press . 2. Follow steps 3 to 4 of the previous section to adjust the key tone volume. The default earpiece volume is 4.
105 105 105 105 105 Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch To set miscellaneous tone alerts: 1. Select Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch Misc Tones Switch from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press to display a list of phone events that a tone alert can be assigned. 2. Highlight an item using (up) or (down), then press to select. All the items are enabled by default. When selected, a check mark appears on the box preceding the item. 3. If you want to enable or disable a tone, use (up) or (down) to highlight the item, then press to uncheck the box preceding the tone. 4. Press (Back) to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu. Tone Tone Tone Tone Tone When enabled When enabled When enabled When enabled When enabled Key Tone a tone plays every time you press a key Connect Vib. the phone vibrates when you are connected to the called party Battery Low an alert tone sounds every 10 minutes when battery power is low Alert Tone an alert tone sounds every 5 minutes when you missed a call or when you have an unread SMS/MMS message Message Tone a tone plays every time you receive an SMS/MMS message Power On/Off a tone plays every time you turn on/off the phone Charger Tone a tone plays every time you connect/disconnect the battery charger Flip Tone a tone plays every time you open the phone flip
106 106 106 106 106 Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone The Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone Power On Ringtone menu allows you to select the tone played every time you turn on the phone. To set the power on ring tone: 1. Select Power On Power On Power On Power On Power On Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press . 2. Highlight Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone and press (Set) to bring up a list of ring tones. 3. Highlight a ring tone to play using (up) or (down), then press to select. 4. Press (Back) twice to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ring ton e menu. Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone The Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone Power Off Ringtone menu allows you to select the tone played every time you turn of f the phone. To set the power off ring tone: 1. Select Power O Power O Power O Power O Power O ff ff ff ff ff Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone from the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu, then press . 2. Highlight Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone and press (Set) to bring up a list of ring tones. 3. Highlight a ring tone to play using (up) or (down), then press to select. 4. Press (Back) twice to return to the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ring ton e menu.
107 107 107 107 107 Call Settings The Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu allows you to enable and customize the call features of your mobile phone. To access the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu: From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Call Call Call Call Call Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. The Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu has nine items that you can select using (up) or (down).
108 108 108 108 108 Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial This menu allows you to enable or disable the Auto Redial feature. Auto redialing allows the phone to redial the phone number when it is busy or when the called party does not answer. To enable Auto Redial: 1. Select Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. From the Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial Auto Redial options, highlight On On On On O n, then press to activate the auto redial. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 The auto redial feature is disabled by default.
109 109 109 109 109 Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial This menu allows you to activate or deactivate the speed dial feature of the mobile phone. Speed dialing allows you to dial a phone number by pressing an assigned key (1 ~ 10). Activating speed dial Activating speed dial Activating speed dial Activating speed dial Activating speed dial To activate speed dial: 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1. Select Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial from the Call Call Call Call Call Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, then press . 2. From the Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial options, highlight Status Status Status Status Status Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting , then press . 3. Select On On On On O n, then press to enable speed dial. 3 3 3 3 3 4. Press (Back) to return to the Speed Speed Speed Speed Speed Dial Dial Dial Dial Dial menu. The speed dial feature is disabled by default.
110 110 110 110 110 Assigning the speed dial keys Assigning the speed dial keys Assigning the speed dial keys Assigning the speed dial keys Assigning the speed dial keys To assign the speed dial keys: 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1. Select Number Number Number Number Number List List List List List from the Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial menu, then press . 2. Select an (EMPTY) speed dial key, then press (Option). 3. Select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify from the menu, then press . 4. When prompted, key- in the phone number that the speed dial key will be assigned, then press . 4 4 4 4 4 OR OR OR OR OR Press (Names) to display the phonebook, select a phone book entry, then press . 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
111 111 111 111 111 6 6 6 6 6 6. The name or number of the contact is displayed in the Speed Dial number list. Press (Option) to modify or delete the entry. 7. Select Modify, Delete, or Delete All from the menu, then press . Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Speed Dial menu. 7 7 7 7 7 Using speed dial Using speed dial Using speed dial Using speed dial Using speed dial To use speed dial: 1. Press the speed dial key assigned to the phone number that you wish to call. 2. Press to place the call.
112 112 112 112 112 Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call waiting allows you receive an incoming call while you are on the phone. To enable Call Waiting: 1. Select Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. From the Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting options, highlight Activate Activate Activate Activate Activate , then press . 3. When prompted for confirmation, press (Yes). A Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Activated! Activated! Activated! Activated! Activated! message appears to indicate that you have enabled the feature. The screen returns to the Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting Call Waiting menu. 4. Press (Back) to return to the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 This feature is a network dependent or subscribed service.
113 113 113 113 113 Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. This feature allows you to show or hide your phone number to the mobile phone of the person you are calling. To show or hide your phone number: 1. Select Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. Highlight an option from the Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. Hide My No. menu, then press to select. Refer to the options description below. On On On On On hides your phone number from the person you are calling Off Off Off Off Off shows your phone number to the person you are calling Set by network Set by network Set by network Set by network Set by network shows or hides your phone number depending on your network service settings. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
114 114 114 114 114 Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring The call barring feature allows you to block incoming or outgoing calls to and from your mobile phone. To activate your call barring settings: 1. Select Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. Highlight an option from the Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring menu, then press to select. Refer to the option descriptions below. Out-All Out-All Out-All Out-All Out-All Bars all outgoing calls Out- Int. Calls Out- Int. Calls Out- Int. Calls Out- Int. Calls Out- Int. Calls Bars all outgoing international calls Out-Exc. Home Out-Exc. Home Out-Exc. Home Out-Exc. Home Out-Exc. Home Bars all outgoing calls except Home PLMN numbers In-All In-All In-All In-All In-All Bars all incoming calls In-Roaming In-Roaming In-Roaming In-Roaming In-Roaming Bars all incoming calls when roaming abroad OR OR OR OR OR Highlight an option from the Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring menu, press (Option), then select Activate Activate Activate Activate Activate from the menu. 3. When prompted for confirmation, press (Yes). 4. When prompted, key-in the network code, then press . A Call Call Call Call Call Barring Activated! Barring Activated! Barring Activated! Barring Activated! Barring Activated! message appears to indicate that you have enabled the feature. The screen returns to the Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring Call Barring menu. 5. Press (Back) to return to the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
115 115 115 115 115 Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding The call forwarding feature allows you to forward an incoming call to another phone when your mobile phone is busy, turned off, out of the network coverage area, or when you missed the call. Activating call forwarding Activating call forwarding Activating call forwarding Activating call forwarding Activating call forwarding To activate call forwading: 1. Select Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. Highlight an option from the Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding menu, then press to select. Refer to the options description below. All Calls All Calls All Calls All Calls All Calls Forwards all incoming calls to the specified phone number; activates unconditional call forwarding When Busy When Busy When Busy When Busy When Busy Forwards all incoming calls to the specified phone number whenever your phone is busy Not Answered Not Answered Not Answered Not Answered Not Answered Forwards all incoming calls to the specified phone number whenever you misses a call Not Reachable Not Reachable Not Reachable Not Reachable Not Reachable Forwards all incoming calls to the specified phone number when your phone is off or when you are out of network coverage area OR OR OR OR OR Highlight an option from the Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding menu, press (Option), then select Activate Activate Activate Activate Activate from the menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
116 116 116 116 116 3. When prompted for confirmation, press (Yes). 4. When prompted, key-in the phone number where you want the calls to be forwarded, then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press (Names), select a phone book entry, then press twice. A Call Forwarding Unconditional Activated! Call Forwarding Unconditional Activated! Call Forwarding Unconditional Activated! Call Forwarding Unconditional Activated! Call Forwarding Unconditional Activated! message appears to indicate that you have enabled the feature. The screen returns to the Call Forwarding menu. 5. Press (Back) to return to the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. Deactivating call forwarding Deactivating call forwarding Deactivating call forwarding Deactivating call forwarding Deactivating call forwarding To deactivate call forwading: 1. From the Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Call Forwarding menu, highlight the option you activated earlier. 2. Press (Option), then select Deactivate Deactivate Deactivate Deactivate Deactivate from the menu. 3. When prompted for confirmation, press (Yes). 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 If you activated the All Calls All Calls All Calls All Calls All Calls option (unconditional forwarding), the call forwarding icon appears in the main display when the phone is in idle mode. This icon does not appear if you activated other call forwarding options. The call barring and call forwarding features are network-dependent. Ask your phone operator for details.
117 117 117 117 117 Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing This menu allows you to activate or deactivate the fixed dialing feature. The SIM card stores the default status of the fixed dialing function. Activating fixed dialing Activating fixed dialing Activating fixed dialing Activating fixed dialing Activating fixed dialing To activate fixed dialing: 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1. Select Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. From the Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing options, highlight Status Status Status Status Status Setting Setting Setting Setting Setting , then press . 3. Highlight On On On On O n, then press . 4. When prompted, key-in the PIN2 code, then press to enable fixed dialing. 3 3 3 3 3 5. Press (Back) to return to the Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing menu. The fixed dialing feature is disabled by default.
118 118 118 118 118 Specifying the fixed dial numbers Specifying the fixed dial numbers Specifying the fixed dial numbers Specifying the fixed dial numbers Specifying the fixed dial numbers To specify the fixed dial numbers: 1 1 1 1 1 1. Select Number Number Number Number Number List List List List List from the Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing Fixed Dialing menu, then press to display the fixed dial number list. 2. P ress (Option), select Add Add Add Add Add from the pop-up menu, then press . 3. When prompted, key-in the PIN2 code, then press . 4. When prompted, key-in the name and the phone number you wish to fixed dial, then press . 4 4 4 4 4 OR OR OR OR OR Press (Names) to display the phonebook, select a phone book entry, then press . 4 4 4 4 4 5. The fixed dial number appears on the number list. Press (Back) to return to the Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing Dialing menu. 2 2 2 2 2
119 119 119 119 119 Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper The Money Keeper feature allows you to monitor and control your call costs by putting a time cap on all outgoing or incoming calls. Depending on your settings, Money Keeper either reminds you, ends the call, or do both when an outgoing or incoming call reaches the specified time. Activating Money Keeper Activating Money Keeper Activating Money Keeper Activating Money Keeper Activating Money Keeper To activate Money Keeper: 1. Select Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. Select Active Setting Active Setting Active Setting Active Setting Active Setting from the Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper menu, then press . 3. Highlight an Active Setting option, then press to select. Refer to the options description below. Off Off Off Off Off Disables the Money Keeper Active for Outgoing Calls Active for Outgoing Calls Active for Outgoing Calls Active for Outgoing Calls Active for Outgoing Calls Enables Money Keeper for all outgoing calls Active for Incoming Calls Active for Incoming Calls Active for Incoming Calls Active for Incoming Calls Active for Incoming Calls Enables Money Keeper for all incoming calls Both Active Both Active Both Active Both Active Both Active Enables Money Keeper for all outgoing and incoming calls 4. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
120 120 120 120 120 Setting the Money Keeper function Setting the Money Keeper function Setting the Money Keeper function Setting the Money Keeper function Setting the Money Keeper function To set the Money Keeper function: 1. Select Function Setting Function Setting Function Setting Function Setting Function Setting from the Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper menu, then press . 2. Highlight a Function Setting option, then press to select. Refer to the options description below. Remind only Remind only Remind only Remind only Remind only The phone automatically sounds a beep when the current incoming/outgoing call reaches the specified time limit. Remind then End Remind then End Remind then End Remind then End Remind then End The phone automatically sounds a beep when the current incoming/outgoing call reaches the specified time limit, then ends the call. End Only End Only End Only End Only End Only The phone automatically ends the current incoming/outgoing call when it reaches the specified time limit. Repeating Remind Repeating Remind Repeating Remind Repeating Remind Repeating Remind The phone sounds a beep every time the current incoming/outgoing call reaches the specified time limit. For example, if the time limit is set to three minutes, the phone beeps at three-minute intervals until you end the call. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper menu.
121 121 121 121 121 Setting the Money Keeper timer Setting the Money Keeper timer Setting the Money Keeper timer Setting the Money Keeper timer Setting the Money Keeper timer To set the Money Keeper timer: 1. Select Timer Setting Timer Setting Timer Setting Timer Setting Timer Setting from the Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper menu, then press . 2. Adjust the incoming timer by highlighting the time parts using the (left) or (right) button, then use the keypad to enter the new time. 3. When done, press (down) to move to the outgoing timer. 4. Adjust the outgoing timer by highlighting the time parts using the (left) or (right) button, then use the keypad to enter the new time. 5. When finished, press . A Set Successfully! Set Successfully! Set Successfully! Set Successfully! Set Successfully! message appears indicating that you have successfully changed the Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper Money Keeper timer settings. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
122 122 122 122 122 Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Depending on your settings, a Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary screen appears after you end an incoming or outgoing call. The Call Summary displays the call duration and voice recording, if any. To display or hide the call summary screen: 1. Select Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary Call Summary from the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu, then press . 2. Highlight On On On On On (Display) or Off Off Off Off Off (Hide), then press to select. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings Call Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
123 123 123 123 123 Answering mode By default, you can answer all incoming calls by pressing the key. The Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode menu allows you to customize the way you answer incoming calls. To customize your answering mode: 1. From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode Answering Mode menu. 2. Highlight an answering mode, then press to select. A check appears on the box preceding the selected option. When you select Any Key Any Key Any Key Any Key Any Key , you can answer all incoming calls by pressing any key on the keypad. When you select Flip Flip Flip Flip Fli p, you can answer all incoming calls by opening the phone flip top. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
124 124 124 124 124 Accessory Devices This menu allows you to change the headset settings. To enable auto answer: 1. From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Accessory Devices Accessory Devices Accessory Devices Accessory Devices Accessory Devices , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Accessory Devices Accessory Devices Accessory Devices Accessory Devices Accessory Devices menu. 2. Highlight Headset Headset Headset Headset Headset , then press . 3. Select Auto Answer Auto Answer Auto Answer Auto Answer Auto Answer from the Headset menu, then press . 4. Highlight On On On On On to enable, or Off Off Off Off Off t o disable the auto answer feature, then press . 5. Press (Back) to return to the Headset Headset Headset Headset Headset menu. To customize the headset settings: 1. Highlight Personalize Personalize Personalize Personalize Personalize from the Headset Headset Headset Headset Headset menu, then press . 2. Select the item you wish to customize, then press . 3. Follow the instructions in the “Ringtone” section to customize the settings. 4. Press (Back) to return to the Headset Headset Headset Headset Headset menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
125 125 125 125 125 Transmit The phone is capable of transmitting data to and/or receiving data from a computer using the optional interface cable and installation CD. To transmit or receive data to and from your computer: 1. Connect one end of the interface cable to the I/O connector at the left side of the mobile phone. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB port on the computer. 3. From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, use (up) or (down) to select Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit menu. 4. Select PC Download PC Download PC Download PC Download PC Download , then press to connect the mobile phone to the computer. 5. Press (Yes) when prompted to restart. 6. After restarting the mobile phone, you can start exchanging data with your computer. Cable transmission allows you to synchronize your phone book with your Microsoft ® Outlook phone book entries, download photos, videos, animations, wallpapers, etc. Make sure that you have installed the necessary drivers and applications before attempting to transmit or receive data to and from your computer. 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
126 126 126 126 126 Network Selection To choose a network selection mode: 1. From the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu, (up) or (down) to select Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection menu. 2. Highlight a network selection mode, then press to select. A check appears on the box preceding the selected option. Refer to the options description below. Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto automatically detects the phone network (default) Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual manually detects the phone network 3. If you selected Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual , the phone searches for available networks in your location and displays “PLMN Searching...” “PLMN Searching...” “PLMN Searching...” “PLMN Searching...” “PLMN Searching...” o n the main display. 4. When a list of phone network appears, select the network you want to connect, then press . 5. Press (Back) to return to the Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection Network Selection menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
This chapter provides information on how to save, share, and manage contact information using the phone book.
128 128 128 128 128 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Phonebook ...................................................................................... 130 Phonebook options .................................................................. 131 Adding contact information ............................................................ 132 Adding a contact information to the SIM card ......................... 132 Adding a contact information to the phone memory .............. 134 Adding a photo to a phone book entry ................................... 137 Adding a voice recording to a phone book entry .................... 138 Searching phone book entries ........................................................ 139 Using Quick Find ....................................................................... 139 Using Name Search .................................................................. 140 Managing phone book entries ......................................................... 141 Viewing phone book entries ..................................................... 141 Displaying long entries ............................................................. 142 Modifying a phone book entry ................................................. 143 Deleting a phone book entry ................................................... 144 Copying name entries .............................................................. 146 Changing the phone book settings ................................................. 150 Customizing group settings ..................................................... 150 Classifying a phone book entry to a group .............................. 152 Changing the speed dial settings ............................................. 153
129 129 129 129 129 Selecting the phone book memory .......................................... 153 Viewing the phone book storage ............................................. 154 Other phone book features ............................................................. 155 Sending an SMS/MMS message ................................................ 155
130 130 130 130 130 Phonebook The Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook allows you to store, use, share, and manage contact information such as names, phone numbers, company and home addresses, e-mail addresses, etc. You can also add a voice recording and personalize the ringtone and LED settings for a particular contact using this menu. To access the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook : 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook icon , then press to open the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . OR OR OR OR OR Press to open the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 3. Press (Option) to display the phone book options. Refer to the next section for details. When in idle mode, you can press [ ] to open the phonebook.
131 131 131 131 131 Options Options Options Options Options Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Quick Find Quick Find Quick Find Quick Find Quick Find easily search for a contact in your phonebook by typing the initial letters of the contact name. Name Search Name Search Name Search Name Search Name Search easily search for a contact in your phonebook by typing the contact name. Add Add Add Add Add add a contact record in the SIM or phone memory Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete delete a contact record in the SIM or phone memory Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy copy a name entry from the SIM card to the phone memory or vice versa Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings allows you to modify the group and speed dial setting; display the contact information saved in the phone memory, SIM memory, or both. Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage view the available phone and SIM phone book memory Phonebook options Phonebook options Phonebook options Phonebook options Phonebook options
132 132 132 132 132 Adding contact information The phone memory can store up to 300 phone book entries and supports a SIM card that can store up to 255 phone book entries. Adding a contact information to the SIM card Adding a contact information to the SIM card Adding a contact information to the SIM card Adding a contact information to the SIM card Adding a contact information to the SIM card To add a phone book entry to the SIM card: Because SIM card memory is limited, you can only save the name and one phone number of an entry. 1. From the Phonebook, press (Option) to display a pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Add Add Add Add Ad d, then press . 3. When prompted, select To SIM To SIM To SIM To SIM To SIM from the pop-up menu at the bottom left corner of the screen, then press . An Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record screen appears.
133 133 133 133 133 4. Press to key-in the contact name. 5. Use the keypad to key-in the contact name, then press . 6. Press (down) to highlight the Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone No1 No1 No1 No1 No1 field, then press . 7. Use the keypad to key-in the phone number of the contact, then press . 8. When finished, press (Save) to save the contact information. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that you have saved the entry to the SIM memory. The created contact appears in the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook preceded by the SIM icon .
134 134 134 134 134 Adding a contact information to the phone memory Adding a contact information to the phone memory Adding a contact information to the phone memory Adding a contact information to the phone memory Adding a contact information to the phone memory Aside from the contact name and phone number, you can add other information to a phone book entry when you save it to the phone memory. The phone memory can store up to four phone numbers, fax number, office name, home and e-mail addresses, birthdate, notes, and many more. You can also customize the contact group, melody, and LED settings or add a photo and voice tag for voice command recognition. Below are the contact information that you can select and change when you save a phone book entry to the phone memory. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Position E-mail address Name Birthday Mobile phone number Remarks Home phone number Picture Office phone number Voice Tag Other phone no. Gender Fax number Group Company Melody Title LED Home Address
135 135 135 135 135 4. Press to key-in the contact name. 5. Use the keypad to key-in the contact name, then press . To add a phone book entry to the phone memory: 1. From the Phonebook, press (Option) to display a pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Add Add Add Add Ad d, then press . 3. When prompted, select To Handset To Handset To Handset To Handset To Handset from the pop-up menu at the bottom left corner of the screen, then press . An Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record screen appears. 6. Press (down) to highlight the Phone Phone Phone Phone Phone No1 No1 No1 No1 No1 field, then press . 7. Use the keypad to key-in the phone number of the contact, then press .
136 136 136 136 136 The created contact appears in the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook preceded by the handset icon . 8. Key-in other contact information including the home phone number, office phone number, other phone number, fax number, company, title, home address, e-mail address, birthday, remarks, and gender. Refer to the next sections when adding a photo and/or voice tag, or when classifying the phone book entry to a group. You are not required to fill in all the phone book entry information. You may add other information to the phone book entry later using the Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify command. 9. When finished, press (Save) to save the contact information. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that you have saved the entry to the phone memory.
137 137 137 137 137 Adding a photo to a phone book entry Adding a photo to a phone book entry Adding a photo to a phone book entry Adding a photo to a phone book entry Adding a photo to a phone book entry To add a photo to a phone book entry: 1. Highlight the Picture Picture Picture Picture Picture field, then press to open the Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery . 2. Select Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) , then press . 3. Use (up) or (down) to select the photo, then press . The display returns to the Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record window with the selected photo attached to the phone book entry. • You can only add a photo to a phone book entry saved in the phone memory. • You must have the photo saved in the Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) folder of the Image Gallery before you can attach to a phone book entry. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 Refer to the Camera section for details on capturing and saving Portrait Portrait Portrait Portrait Portrait photos.
138 138 138 138 138 Adding a voice recording to a phone book entry Adding a voice recording to a phone book entry Adding a voice recording to a phone book entry Adding a voice recording to a phone book entry Adding a voice recording to a phone book entry To add a voice tag to a phone book entry: 1. Highlight the Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice field, then press to open the Select Voice Select Voice Select Voice Select Voice Select Voice window. 2. Select Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice , then press . 3. After the beep, use the microphone to say the name of the phone entry. The phone processes the recording. 4. When prompted, repeat saying the name of the phone entry until the phone recognizes the recording. The phone automatically replays the recording and displays a Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message to indicate that the voice tag is successfully created. The display returns to the Add Add Add Add Add Record Record Record Record Record window. The Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice field now shows Set Set Set Set Set . • Voice recordings for phone book entries are used for voice dialing. Record the voice tag in a quiet environment to achieve accurate recordings. • Refer to Chapter 2 for details on using the voice dial feature. 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
139 139 139 139 139 Searching phone book entries Using Quick Find Using Quick Find Using Quick Find Using Quick Find Using Quick Find To search a phone book entry using Quick Find: 1. From the Phonebook, press (Option) to display a pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Quick Find Quick Find Quick Find Quick Find Quick Find , then press . 3. Use the keypad to type the first letter of the entry you are searching. The letter is displayed on top of the soft key bar. The screen dispays all phone book entries having the first letter you typed. 4. To narrow down the list, type the second and/or third letter of the name you are searching. The screen now dispays all phone book entries having the first three letters you typed. 5. Use (up) or (down) to select the phone book entry, then press to view. • You can use Quick Find directly by pressing the first letter of the entry while in the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . • You can shift from English to Symbol input mode by pressing . 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
140 140 140 140 140 Using Name Search Using Name Search Using Name Search Using Name Search Using Name Search To search a phone book entry using Name Search: 1. From the Phonebook, press (Option) to display a pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Name Search Name Search Name Search Name Search Name Search , then press . 3. Use the keypad to type the entry name, then press . 4. When there is a match, the screen dispays the phone book entry you searched. If no such entry was found, the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook screen shows blank. 5. Press (Back) to return to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
141 141 141 141 141 Managing phone book entries Viewing phone book entries Viewing phone book entries Viewing phone book entries Viewing phone book entries Viewing phone book entries To display the phone book entry information: 1. Select a phone book entry using (up) or (down), then press . The View Record View Record View Record View Record View Record screen appears. 2. Use (up) or (down) to scroll and view additional phone book entry information. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook .
142 142 142 142 142 Displaying long entries Displaying long entries Displaying long entries Displaying long entries Displaying long entries The phone book has a scrolling feature that allows you to see a name entry even if it is longer than the screen width. To display a long phone book entry: 1. Select a phone book entry with a long name, then press to view the phone book entry record. 2. Notice that the name entry scrolls to the left until the last character is displayed. Compare Screens 1 to 3. Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 3 Screen 3
143 143 143 143 143 Modifying a phone book entry Modifying a phone book entry Modifying a phone book entry Modifying a phone book entry Modifying a phone book entry You can change or add contact information to a phone book entry even after it has been saved to the phone memory. To modify a phone book entry: 1. View an entry following the instructions in the “Viewing phone “Viewing phone “Viewing phone “Viewing phone “Viewing phone book entries” book entries” book entries” book entries” book entries” section, then press (Options). 2. Select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify from the options, then press . The Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Record Record Record Record Record screen appears. 3. Use (up) or (down) to select the phone book entry information that you want to modify, then press . 4. Key-in the changes using the keypad, then press (Save) to save your changes. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the previous screen. A Data Saved! Data Saved! Data Saved! Data Saved! Data Saved! message appears indicating that you have successfully modified the entry. The display returns to the previous menu.- 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
144 144 144 144 144 Deleting a phone book entry Deleting a phone book entry Deleting a phone book entry Deleting a phone book entry Deleting a phone book entry To delete a phone book entry: 4. Press (Yes), when a confirmation window appears. A Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears indicating that the entry has been deleted from the phone book. The display returns to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , select the phone book entry you want to delete. 2. Press (Option), then select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete from the pop-up menu. 3. Select whether to delete only the selected phone book entry or all phone book entries, then press .
145 145 145 145 145 To delete a phone book entry from the View Record View Record View Record View Record View Record window: A Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears indicating that the entry has been deleted from the phone book. The display returns to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 1. View an entry following the instructions in the section “Viewing “Viewing “Viewing “Viewing “Viewing phone book phone book phone book phone book phone book entries” entries” entries” entries” entries” , then press (Options). 2. Select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete from the menu, then press . 3. Press (Yes) when a confirmation window appears.
146 146 146 146 146 Copying name entries Copying name entries Copying name entries Copying name entries Copying name entries Copying a SIM phone book entry to the phone memory Copying a SIM phone book entry to the phone memory Copying a SIM phone book entry to the phone memory Copying a SIM phone book entry to the phone memory Copying a SIM phone book entry to the phone memory To copy a SIM phone book entry to the phone memory: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , select the phone book entry you want to copy to the phone memory. 5. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that the entry has been copied to the phone memory. The display returns to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 2. Press (Option), then select Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy from the pop-up menu. 3. Select whether to copy only the selected phone book entry or all the phone book entries, then press . 4. From the pop-up menu, select To To To To To Handset Handset Handset Handset Handset , then press .
147 147 147 147 147 Copying a phone book entry to the SIM card Copying a phone book entry to the SIM card Copying a phone book entry to the SIM card Copying a phone book entry to the SIM card Copying a phone book entry to the SIM card To copy a phone book entry to the SIM card: 1. Follow steps 1 to 3 of the previous section. 2. From the pop-up menu, select To SIM To SIM To SIM To SIM To SI M, then press . 3. A confirmation message appears to inform you that only the name and phone number of the phone book entry will be saved, and that a long phone book entry name will be cut. Press (Yes) to confirm. Otherwise, press to cancel. 4. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that the entry has been copied to the phone memory. The display returns to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
148 148 148 148 148 Copying multiple entries Copying multiple entries Copying multiple entries Copying multiple entries Copying multiple entries To copy multiple phone book entries: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , Press (Option), then select Copy Copy Copy Copy Copy from the pop-up menu. 2. Select All Records All Records All Records All Records All Records , then press . 3. From the pop-up menu, select Handset to SIM Handset to SIM Handset to SIM Handset to SIM Handset to SIM or SIM to SIM to SIM to SIM to SIM to Handset Handset Handset Handset Handset , then press . Options Options Options Options Options Allows you to copy Allows you to copy Allows you to copy Allows you to copy Allows you to copy Handset to SIM Handset to SIM Handset to SIM Handset to SIM Handset to SIM all phone book entries in the phone memory to the SIM card SIM to Handset SIM to Handset SIM to Handset SIM to Handset SIM to Handset all phone book entries in the SIM card to the phone memory
149 149 149 149 149 4. When prompted for confirmation, press (Yes). 5. Another confirmation screen appears. Select whether to keep or delete the original data after copying, then press . 6. A Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! Data saved! message appears indicating that the phone book entries were copied to the specified memory. The display returns to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . The copied phone entries now appear in the phonebook. When you select Keep Original Data Keep Original Data Keep Original Data Keep Original Data Keep Original Data , the phone book entries remain in the phone or SIM memory after copying them.
150 150 150 150 150 Changing the phone book settings Customizing group settings Customizing group settings Customizing group settings Customizing group settings Customizing group settings You can customize the phone book group name, ring tone and LED color. To customize the group settings: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , press (Option), then select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings from the pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Group Set Group Set Group Set Group Set Group Set , then press . 3. Use (up) or (down) to select the group you want to modify, then press (Option). 4. Select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit from the menu, then press . 5. Select the group Name Name Name Name Name , Melody Melody Melody Melody Melod y, or LED Color LED Color LED Color LED Color LED Color field, then press to change their respective settings. 6. When finished, press (Save) to save your changes and to close the group settings window. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6
151 151 151 151 151 Restoring a phone book group settings Restoring a phone book group settings Restoring a phone book group settings Restoring a phone book group settings Restoring a phone book group settings To restore the default phone book group settings: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , press (Option), then select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings from the pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Group Set Group Set Group Set Group Set Group Set , then press . 3. Use (up) or (down) to select the group you want the settings restored, then press (Option). 4. Select Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore from the menu, then press . 5. When prompted, press (Yes). The display returns to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
152 152 152 152 152 Classifying a phone book entry to a group Classifying a phone book entry to a group Classifying a phone book entry to a group Classifying a phone book entry to a group Classifying a phone book entry to a group To classify an entry to a group: 1. Select the phone book entry you want to classify to a group, then press to view the phone book record. 2. Press (Option), then select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify from the pop-up menu. 3. Select the Group Group Group Group Group field, then press to display the group list. When the entry is not classified, this field shows All All All All All . 4. Use (up) or (down) to select a group, then press . The selected group now appears in the Group Group Group Group Group field. 5. When finished, press (Save) to save your changes and return to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 When classified to a group, the phone book entry adapts the Melody and LED Color of the group. You can change these settings using the instructions in the previous section.
153 153 153 153 153 Changing the speed dial settings Changing the speed dial settings Changing the speed dial settings Changing the speed dial settings Changing the speed dial settings You can change the speed dial key assignments and other speed dial settings using the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. To change the speed dial settings: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , press (Option), then select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings from the pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial , then press . 3. Follow the instructions in the section Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial Speed Dial o n page 111 to assign and use the speed dial keys. Selecting the phone book memory Selecting the phone book memory Selecting the phone book memory Selecting the phone book memory Selecting the phone book memory You can choose to display all phone book entries saved in the phone memory, SIM memory, or both. To select the phone book memory in use: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , press (Option), then select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings from the pop-up menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Memory in use Memory in use Memory in use Memory in use Memory in use , then press .
154 154 154 154 154 3. Select an option from the menu, then press . Refer to the options description below. From SIM From SIM From SIM From SIM From SIM Displays only all phone book entries saved in the SIM memory. From Handset From Handset From Handset From Handset From Handset Displays only all phone book entries saved in the phone memory. All All All All All Displays only all phone book entries saved in the SIM memory. 4. When finished, press ( Back) t o return to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook . Viewing the phone book storage Viewing the phone book storage Viewing the phone book storage Viewing the phone book storage Viewing the phone book storage To view the phone book storage: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , press (Option), then select Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage from the pop-up menu. 2. The display shows the used memory over the total memory capacities of the phone (handset) and the SIM card. 3. P ress ( Back) to return to the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook .
155 155 155 155 155 Other phone book features Sending an SMS/MMS message Sending an SMS/MMS message Sending an SMS/MMS message Sending an SMS/MMS message Sending an SMS/MMS message You can send an SMS or MMS message from the phone book entry. To send an SMS message: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , select the entry you want to send an SMS message, then press . 2. Press (Option), then select Send SMS Send SMS Send SMS Send SMS Send SMS from the pop-up menu. The Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS screen appears. 3. Follow the instructions in Chapter 6 “Messaging features” to compose and send the SMS message. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
156 156 156 156 156 To send an MMS message: 1. From the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , select the entry you want to send an MMS message, then press . 2. Press (Option), then select Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS from the pop-up menu. The Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS screen appears. 3. See Chapter 6 “Messaging features” for details on composing and sending MMS messages. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
This chapter provides information on the MMS and SMS messaging features of your mobile phone including instructions on how to send text, graphics, and audio files to other mobile phones.
158 158 158 158 158 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Messaging features ......................................................................... 160 Short Message Service (SMS) ......................................................... 161 Composing and sending an SMS message ................................ 161 Launching the SMS message editor .................................. 161 Choosing the message recipient(s) .................................. 161 Composing the SMS message ........................................... 162 Sending the SMS message ................................................ 163 Saving the SMS message .................................................. 164 Viewing an SMS message ......................................................... 165 Managing the SMS Inbox .......................................................... 166 Using the SMS Inbox menu ................................................ 166 Managing the SMS Outbox ....................................................... 167 Using the SMS Outbox menu ............................................. 167 Changing the SMS message settings ....................................... 168 Changing the service center number ................................ 169 Changing the message format .......................................... 170 Changing the SMS validity period ...................................... 171 Creating common message(s) .......................................... 172 Activating delivery reports ............................................... 173 Activating the reply path .................................................. 174 Auto moving SMS messages to the handset .................... 175 Viewing the SMS memory status ............................................. 176 Changing the cell broadcast settings ...................................... 177
159 159 159 159 159 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) ............................................. 178 Composing an MMS message ................................................... 178 Launching the MMS message editor .................................. 178 Choosing the message recipient(s) .................................. 178 Entering the message subject .......................................... 180 Adding text to the MMS message ..................................... 180 Adding an image to the MMS message ............................. 182 Adding an audio file to the MMS message ........................ 184 Adding another slide(s) .................................................... 186 Adjusting the slide duration .............................................. 187 Previewing the MMS message ........................................... 187 Sending the MMS message ...................................................... 188 Saving the MMS message ......................................................... 188 Managing the MMS Inbox .......................................................... 189 Using the MMS Inbox menu ............................................... 189 Managing the MMS Outbox ...................................................... 190 Using the MMS Outbox menu ............................................ 190 Changing the MMS message settings ...................................... 191 Changing the MMS validity period ..................................... 192 Delaying the MMS message delivery ................................. 193 Activating the Read Report function ................................ 194 Activating the delivery report ........................................... 194 Auto downloading MMS messages .................................... 195 Activating the sender visibility ......................................... 195 Viewing the MMS memory status ............................................ 196
160 160 160 160 160 Ask your phone operator on how to activate the MMS feature. Only mobile phones with MMS feature can send/receive MMS messages. Messaging features The phone is capable of creating, sending, and receiving both multimedia messaging service (MMS) or short message service (SMS) messages to and from other mobile phones. MMS allows you to send text messages with audio and image attachments to an MMS-enabled mobile phone or e-mail. SMS, on the other hand, allows you to send short text messages to any mobile phone. The display shows the SMS menu by default. You can switch from SMS to MMS, or vice-versa, by clicking . To access the Message Message Message Message Message menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Message Message Message Message Message icon , then press to display the Message Message Message Message Message menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Message Message Message Message Message menu.
161 161 161 161 161 Short M essage S ervice (S MS) The phone allows you to compose and send Short Message Service (SMS) or text message to another mobile phone. Composing and sending an SMS message Composing and sending an SMS message Composing and sending an SMS message Composing and sending an SMS message Composing and sending an SMS message Launching the SMS message editor Launching the SMS message editor Launching the SMS message editor Launching the SMS message editor Launching the SMS message editor To launch the SMS message editor, use the (up) or (down) button to select Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS , then press . The SMS message editor screen appears. Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) To choose the recipient(s): 1. In the Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS screen, highlight the To: To: To: To: To: field then press . A Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number window appears.
162 162 162 162 162 Your SMS message may contain up to 160 characters. Use the character(s) remaining/ message counter below the message field to determine how many characters you have keyed-in and how many SMS messages you have composed. Character(s) Character(s) Character(s) Character(s) Character(s) remaining / remaining / remaining / remaining / remaining / message count message count message count message count message count 2. Key-in the phone number of the recipient, then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press (Names) to open the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , s elect a phone book entry (ies), then press . 3. The recipient’s name or number appears in the To To To To To field. Highlight the Content Content Content Content Content field, then press to compose the SMS message. 1. Use the keypad to compose the SMS message. OR OR OR OR OR Press ( Option) to insert a common word, or copy text from the clipboard. 2. When finished, press to return to the Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS screen. Composing the SMS message Composing the SMS message Composing the SMS message Composing the SMS message Composing the SMS message To compose the SMS message:
163 163 163 163 163 Sending the SMS message Sending the SMS message Sending the SMS message Sending the SMS message Sending the SMS message To send the SMS message: 1. From the Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS screen, p ress ( Option) , s elect Send Send Send Send Sen d, then press . Otherwise, select Save Save Save Save Save t o store the message. 2. P ress ( Yes) when a confirmation screen appears. A Sent Sent Sent Sent Sent successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears to indicate that the SMS message was sent to the recipients. 3. The phone prompts you to save the SMS message to the SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS Outbox Outbox Outbox Outbox Outbox . P ress ( Yes) to save the message or (No) to cancel.
164 164 164 164 164 Saving the SMS message Saving the SMS message Saving the SMS message Saving the SMS message Saving the SMS message Save an SMS message to the SMS Outbox if you want to edit it or send it later. To save an SMS message: 1. Compose an SMS message following the instructions in the previous section. 2. In the Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS window, press (Option), then select Save Save Save Save Save . A Saved successfully Saved successfully Saved successfully Saved successfully Saved successfully ! message appears indicating that you have saved the SMS message to the SMS Outbox. The display returns to the Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS Edit SMS window. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
165 165 165 165 165 Viewing an SMS message Viewing an SMS message Viewing an SMS message Viewing an SMS message Viewing an SMS message When the phone is in idle mode and you receive an SMS message, the screen displays an animated letter enevelope. Press (View) to open and view the message. Otherwise, press any other key to close the Received Message Received Message Received Message Received Message Received Message window. A new SMS message icon appears on the icon bar of the idle main display when you choose to ignore the new SMS message. If you receive an SMS message while in other phone modes, you can view the SMS messages by following this instructions. 1. From the SMS menu, use (up) or (down) to select SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS Inbox Inbox Inbox Inbox Inbox , then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to select the unread message, then press to view. An unread message saved in the SIM memory is preceded by this icon . An unread message saved in the phone memory is preceded by this icon . Refer to the section “Managing the SMS Inbox” for details.
166 166 166 166 166 Managing the SMS Inbox Managing the SMS Inbox Managing the SMS Inbox Managing the SMS Inbox Managing the SMS Inbox The phone saves all SMS messages received in the SMS Inbox. You can view, reply, forward, or delete the messages stored in the SMS Inbox. Take note of the following icons preceding a message. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message received and stored in the phone has already been read received and stored in the SIM card has already been read received and stored in the phone has not been read received and stored in the SIM card has not been read Using the SMS Inbox menu Using the SMS Inbox menu Using the SMS Inbox menu Using the SMS Inbox menu Using the SMS Inbox menu When in the SMS Inbox SMS Inbox SMS Inbox SMS Inbox SMS Inbox , press (Option) to display a pop-up menu containing the options for the selected message or multiple messages. Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to View View View View View Read the selected message Save to Handset Save to Handset Save to Handset Save to Handset Save to Handset Save the selected message to the phone memory Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all messages to the phone memory Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete the selected message Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete all messages saved in the SIM memory Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete all messages saved in the phone memory Save Number Save Number Save Number Save Number Save Number Save the phone number of the message sender
167 167 167 167 167 Managing the SMS Outbox Managing the SMS Outbox Managing the SMS Outbox Managing the SMS Outbox Managing the SMS Outbox The SMS Outbox contains all saved and draft messages. You can view, send, or delete the messages stored in the SMS Outbox. Take note of the following icons preceding messages in the SMS Outbox. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message Indicates that the SMS message stored in the phone memory has already been sent stored in the SIM memory has already been sent stored in the phone memory has not been sent stored in the SIM memory has not been sent Using the SMS Outbox menu Using the SMS Outbox menu Using the SMS Outbox menu Using the SMS Outbox menu Using the SMS Outbox menu When in the SMS Outbox SMS Outbox SMS Outbox SMS Outbox SMS Outbox , press (Option) to display a pop-up menu containing the options for the selected message or multiple messages. Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to View View View View View Read the selected message Save to Handset Save to Handset Save to Handset Save to Handset Save to Handset Save the selected message to the phone memory Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all to Handset Save all messages to the phone memory Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete the selected message Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete SIM Delete all messages saved in the SIM memory Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete Handset Delete all messages saved in the phone memory
168 168 168 168 168 Changing the SMS message settings Changing the SMS message settings Changing the SMS message settings Changing the SMS message settings Changing the SMS message settings To access the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu: From the SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS menu, use (up) or (down) to select SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. The SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu consists of seven menu options that you can select using (up) or (down). Refer to the table below for a brief description of each menu item. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Function Function Function Function Function Service Center Service Center Service Center Service Center Service Center Selects the SMS service center Send format Send format Send format Send format Send format Sets the SMS message format to Implicit, Text, Fax, ERMES, Paging, X400, or E-mail Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Sets the the validity period for SMS messages to one hour, six hours, one day, three days, one week, or maximum period Common Words Common Words Common Words Common Words Common Words View, edit, or delete common messages Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Activates or deactivates the delivery report feature. When activated, an SMS message notifies you that the sent SMS message reached its recipient Reply Path Reply Path Reply Path Reply Path Reply Path Activates or deactivates the reply path Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Saves all incoming messages to the handset
169 169 169 169 169 Changing the service center number Changing the service center number Changing the service center number Changing the service center number Changing the service center number 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 Be careful when changing the service center number. SMS messaging fails when you set an incorrect service center number. To change the SMS service center number: 1. Highlight Service Center Service Center Service Center Service Center Service Center from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Select the service center from the list, then press (Modify). 3. Key-in the service center number that you obtained from your phone operator, then press (Confirm). 4. The display returns to the previous menu with the new service center number. 5. Press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. Obtain the correct service center number from your phone operator before you change this item.
170 170 170 170 170 Changing the message format Changing the message format Changing the message format Changing the message format Changing the message format To select a message format: 1. Highlight Send Format Send Format Send Format Send Format Send Format from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the format, then press to select. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. Inquire with your phone operator if the available message formats are supported by their network. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
171 171 171 171 171 Changing the SMS validity period Changing the SMS validity period Changing the SMS validity period Changing the SMS validity period Changing the SMS validity period The SMS validity period is the time period that you allow the phone operator to send your SMS message until it reaches the recipients. For example, if you sent an SMS message to a mobile phone that is not in the coverage area, the phone operator continuously sends the SMS message to that mobile phone within the duration you specified. To select a message format: 1. Highlight Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the validity period for the SMS message sending, then press to select. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. The default message validity period depends on the SIM card setting. Read the SIM card documentation for details. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
172 172 172 172 172 Creating common message(s) Creating common message(s) Creating common message(s) Creating common message(s) Creating common message(s) For your convenience, you can create and store Common Messages Common Messages Common Messages Common Messages Common Messages in your phone. You can easily retrieve these messages when you want to send a quick note. To create a common message: 1. Highlight Common Words Common Words Common Words Common Words Common Words from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight a common message to replace, then press (Option). 3. Select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit from the pop-up menu, then press . 4. Use the keypad to key-in the common message, then press . 5. The created common message now appears in the Common Common Common Common Common Words Words Words Words Words list. 6. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. You can create up to eight common messages, each with a maximum of 26 characters. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 Use the Restore Restore Restore Restore Restore o r Restore All Restore All Restore All Restore All Restore All command from the Common Common Common Common Common Words Words Words Words Words pop-up menu to reset the selected or all created common messages to the original preset text.
173 173 173 173 173 Activating delivery reports Activating delivery reports Activating delivery reports Activating delivery reports Activating delivery reports If you wish to know that the messages you sent are delivered to the recipient, enable the Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. option. To activate delivery report: 1. Highlight Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. Delivery Rpt. from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. To enable the feature, use (up) or (down) to highlight On On On On On , then press . To disable, use (up) or (down) to highlight Off Off Off Off Off , then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
174 174 174 174 174 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Activating the reply path Activating the reply path Activating the reply path Activating the reply path Activating the reply path Activating the reply path allows the SMS message recipient to reply to your SMS message, using the embedded service center number. To activate the reply path: 1. Highlight Reply Path Reply Path Reply Path Reply Path Reply Pa th from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. To enable the feature, use (up) or (down) to highlight On On On On On , then press . To disable, use (up) or (down) to highlight Off Off Off Off Off , then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu.
175 175 175 175 175 Auto moving SMS messages to the handset Auto moving SMS messages to the handset Auto moving SMS messages to the handset Auto moving SMS messages to the handset Auto moving SMS messages to the handset Activating the Auto Move to Handset feature allows you to transfer all incoming SMS messages from the SIM card to the handset automatically. To activate this feature: 1. Highlight Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset Auto Move to Handset from the SMS Settings menu, then press . 2. To enable the feature, use (up) or (down) to highlight On On On On O n, then press . To disable, use (up) or (down) to highlight Off Off Off Off Off , then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
176 176 176 176 176 Viewing the SMS memory status Viewing the SMS memory status Viewing the SMS memory status Viewing the SMS memory status Viewing the SMS memory status To view the phone and SIM SMS memory status: From the SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS menu, use (up) or (down) to select SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the SMS Memory SMS Memory SMS Memory SMS Memory SMS Memory . The screen shows the used SMS memory over the total available memory in both the handset and SIM card. Press (Back) to return to the SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS menu.
177 177 177 177 177 Changing the Changing the Changing the Changing the Changing the cell broadcast settings cell broadcast settings cell broadcast settings cell broadcast settings cell broadcast settings The cell broadcast feature allows your phone to receive cell broadcast messages. In cell broadcasting, users can set a topic and language for receiving a specific cell broadcast channel. To open the cell broadcast menu: From the SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS menu, use (up) or (down) to select Cell Cell Cell Cell Cell Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast menu. To activate or change the SMS cell broadcast settings: 1. Highlight an item from the Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast Cell Broadcast menu, then press . Refer to the table below for a function description of each item. Options Options Options Options Options Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Activate Activates the cell broadcast feature; Default is OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Topics Adds, deletes, or modifies a topic Language Selects the language for the cell broadcast Read Allows browsing and reading of messages posted in a particular topic 2. When finished, press (Back) to return to the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
178 178 178 178 178 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) Multimedia Messaging Service or MMS allows you to send text, image, and audio files to an MMS-enabled mobile phone or e-mail. A typical MMS message is compose of one or many slides. Each slide contains a combination of text, image, or audio file. Inquire the availability of this feature from your phone operator. Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Composing an MMS message Launching the MMS message editor Launching the MMS message editor Launching the MMS message editor Launching the MMS message editor Launching the MMS message editor 1. From the SMS SMS SMS SMS SMS menu, press (MMS) to switch to MMS. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS , then press . The MMS message editor screen appears. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the MMS message editor screen. Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) Choosing the message recipient(s) To choose the recipient(s): 1. In the Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS screen, highlight the To: To: To: To: To: field then press . A Recipient List Recipient List Recipient List Recipient List Recipient List window appears.
179 179 179 179 179 2. From the Recipient List Recipient List Recipient List Recipient List Recipient List screen, p ress ( Option), s elect Add Add Add Add Add , then press . 3. Use (up) or (down) to select the contact information for the MMS message, then press . If you select Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook , the phone opens the Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook Phonebook a n d prompts you to select the message recipient(s) from the phone book entries. If you select Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number Phone Number , the phone prompts you to key-in the phone number of the recipient(s). If you select E-mail E-mail E-mail E-mail E-mail , the phone prompts you to key-in the e-mail address of the recipient(s). 4. The contact information appears in the Recipient List. If you want to add more message recipients, p ress ( Option) , s elect Add Add Add Add Ad d, then press . 5. Follow step 3 to add more message recipients. You can also follow the same procedures when adding message recipient(s) to the Cc: Cc: Cc: Cc: Cc: and Bcc: Bcc: Bcc: Bcc: Bcc: fields. 7. When finished, press (Back) to return to the Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS screen. Bcc Bcc Bcc Bcc Bcc stands for blind carbon copy blind carbon copy blind carbon copy blind carbon copy blind carbon copy . A recipient added to this field receives the same MMS message but hides the recipient’s contact information from other message recipients ( To: To: To: To: To: and Cc: Cc: Cc: Cc: Cc: fields). 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
180 180 180 180 180 Entering the message subject Entering the message subject Entering the message subject Entering the message subject Entering the message subject To enter the message subject: 2 2 2 2 2 1. In the Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS screen, highlight the Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject field then press . A Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject window appears. 2. Key-in the message subject using the keypad, then press . 3 3 3 3 3 3. The message subject appears in the Subject Subject Subject Subject Subject field. Press (down) to move to the Content Content Content Content Content field. Adding text to the MMS message Adding text to the MMS message Adding text to the MMS message Adding text to the MMS message Adding text to the MMS message To add text to the MMS message: 2 2 2 2 2 1. In the Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS screen, highlight the the Content Content Content Content Content field then press . The Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window appears. 2. P ress ( Option) , select Add Text Add Text Add Text Add Text Add Text , then press . 3 3 3 3 3 3. Key-in the text using the keypad. Press (Option) to view available text options or (Clear) to delete the text. Press when finished to return to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer screen.
181 181 181 181 181 4. The created text appears in the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window. Press (Option) to add another MMS message attachment. 2 2 2 2 2 To edit, delete, or time the duration of the text: 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, select the text file, then press . The Select Select Select Select Select window appears. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option then press . If you select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edi t, the text input window appears. Modify the text using the keypad, then press to save your changes. If you select Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration you can specify the text file download start and end time. Refer to the screen capture on the left for details. If you select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete , the text is deleted from the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window. You can now add a new text for the MMS message. 3. When finished, press ( Back) to return to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer screen.
182 182 182 182 182 1 1 1 1 1 3. From the selected image folder, locate the image using (up) or (down), then press . 3 3 3 3 3 4. The image appears in the composer window. Press (Option) to add another MMS message attachment. Adding an image to the MMS message Adding an image to the MMS message Adding an image to the MMS message Adding an image to the MMS message Adding an image to the MMS message To add an image to the MMS message: 1 1 1 1 1 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (Option), select Add Add Add Add Add Image Image Image Image Image , then press . The Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery window appears. 2 2 2 2 2 2. Select the location of the image from the image gallery folders, then press .
183 183 183 183 183 2 2 2 2 2 To replace, delete, or time the duration of the image: 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, select the image, then press . The Select Select Select Select Select window appears. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option, then press . When you select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edi t, the Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery menu appears. Select another image to replace the old image, then press . If you select Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration you can specify the image file download start and end time. Refer to the screen capture on the left for details. When you select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete , the image is deleted from the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window. You can now add a new image for the MMS message slide. 3. When finished, press ( Back) to return to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer screen.
184 184 184 184 184 Adding an audio file to the MMS message Adding an audio file to the MMS message Adding an audio file to the MMS message Adding an audio file to the MMS message Adding an audio file to the MMS message To add an audio file to the MMS message: 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (Option), select Add Audio Add Audio Add Audio Add Audio Add Audio , then press . The Audio Audio Audio Audio Audio window appears. 2. Select the type of audio file you want to attach, then press . When you select Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice , a list of voice recordings appear on screen. Use (up) or (down) to select a voice recording, then press . When you select Music Music Music Music Music , the Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone list appears on screen. Use (up) or (down) to select a ring tone, then press . If you want to attach a new voice recording, select Add New Add New Add New Add New Add New t o open the Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice window. Make a new voice recording, then press . 3. An audio file icon appears in the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window to indicate that the audio file has been attached to the MMS message. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
185 185 185 185 185 2 2 2 2 2 To replace, delete, or time the duration of the audio file: 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, select the audio file, then press . The Select Select Select Select Select window appears. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option, then press . If you select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edi t, the Audio Audio Audio Audio Audio menu appears. Select another audio file to replace the old audio file, then press . If you select Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration you can specify the audio file download start and end time. Refer to the screen capture on the left for details. If you select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete , the audio file is deleted from the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window. You can now add a new audio file for the MMS message slide. 3. When finished, press ( Back) to return to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer screen.
186 186 186 186 186 Adding another slide(s) Adding another slide(s) Adding another slide(s) Adding another slide(s) Adding another slide(s) To add another slide to the MMS message: 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (Option), select Add Add Add Add Add Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide , then press . A Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window appears. 2. Create the slide following the instructions in the previous sections. Current MMS message slide over the total number of slides Deleting a slide(s) Deleting a slide(s) Deleting a slide(s) Deleting a slide(s) Deleting a slide(s) To delete an MMS message slide(s): 1. Select the slide you want to delete. 2. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (Option), select Delete Slide Delete Slide Delete Slide Delete Slide Delete Slide , then press . The selected slide is deleted. The screen returns to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window and displays the remaining slide. When in the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (right) to view the next MMS message slide or press (left) to view the previous slide.
187 187 187 187 187 Adjusting the slide duration Adjusting the slide duration Adjusting the slide duration Adjusting the slide duration Adjusting the slide duration To adjust the slide duration: 1. Select the slide from the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window. 2. Press (Option), select Slide Slide Slide Slide Slide Duration Duration Duration Duration Duration , then press . 3. Adjust the slide duration using the keypad, then press . The display returns to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window. Previewing the MMS message Previewing the MMS message Previewing the MMS message Previewing the MMS message Previewing the MMS message To preview the MMS message: 1. In the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (Option), select Preview Preview Preview Preview Preview , then press . 2. The MMS message plays on screen. Press (Pause) to pause, or (Stop) to stop the preview. After previewing. press (Back) to return to the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window.
188 188 188 188 188 Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message Sending the MMS message To send the MMS message: Saving the MMS message Saving the MMS message Saving the MMS message Saving the MMS message Saving the MMS message To save the MMS message: 1. When in the Composer Composer Composer Composer Composer window, press (Back) to return to the Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS window. 2. Press (Option), select Send Send Send Send Send from the pop-up menu, then press . The MMS message is uploaded to the MMS server of your phone operator for sending to the message recipients. The display returns to the Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS window. 1. In the Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS window, p ress (Option), select Save Save Save Save Save from the pop-up menu, then press . A Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! window appears to indicate that the MMS message is saved to the MMS Outbox.
189 189 189 189 189 Managing the MMS Inbox Managing the MMS Inbox Managing the MMS Inbox Managing the MMS Inbox Managing the MMS Inbox The phone saves all downloaded MMS messages in the MMS Inbox. You can view, review, forward, or delete the messages stored in the MMS Inbox. Take note of the following icons preceding an MMS message. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message received has been successfully downloaded to the phone has not been read has been read notification has not been read notification has already been read Using the MMS Inbox menu Using the MMS Inbox menu Using the MMS Inbox menu Using the MMS Inbox menu Using the MMS Inbox menu When in the MMS Inbox MMS Inbox MMS Inbox MMS Inbox MMS Inbox , press (Option) to display a pop-up menu containing the options for the selected message or multiple messages. Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to View View View View View View the selected message Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete the selected message Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete All All All All All Delete all messages in the MMS Inbox Call Out Call Out Call Out Call Out Call Out Dial the number of the MMS sender
190 190 190 190 190 Managing the MMS Outbox Managing the MMS Outbox Managing the MMS Outbox Managing the MMS Outbox Managing the MMS Outbox The MMS Outbox contains all saved and draft MMS messages. You can view, review, forward, or delete the messages stored in the MMS Outbox. Take note of the following icons preceding a message. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message Indicates that the MMS message is a saved MMS message draft was sent and stored in the MMS Outbox saved in the MMS Outbox has not been sent received has been forwarded to another recipient received has been replied Using the MMS Outbox menu Using the MMS Outbox menu Using the MMS Outbox menu Using the MMS Outbox menu Using the MMS Outbox menu When in the M M M M M MS Outbox MS Outbox MS Outbox MS Outbox MS Outbox , press (Option) to display a pop-up menu containing the options for the selected message or multiple messages. Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to View View View View View View the selected message Send Send Send Send Send Send the selected message to another recipient Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete the selected message Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete All All All All All Delete all messages in the MMS Outbox
191 191 191 191 191 Changing the MMS message settings Changing the MMS message settings Changing the MMS message settings Changing the MMS message settings Changing the MMS message settings To access the MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings menu: From the MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS menu, use (up) or (down) to select MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings SMS Settings menu. The MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings menu consists of six menu options that you can select using (up) (down). Refer to the table below for a brief description of each menu item. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Function Function Function Function Function Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Sets the the validity period for MMS messages to one hour, six hours, one day, three days, one week, or maximum period. Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delays the delivery of the MMS message to the intended recipients by immediate, one hour, six hours, one day, three days, or one week. Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Activates or deactivates the delivery report feature. When activated, an MMS message notifies you that the sent MMS message has reached its recipient. Read Report Read Report Read Report Read Report Read Report Enables or disables the read repaort feature. Auto Download Auto Download Auto Download Auto Download Auto Download Activates or deactivates the auto-download feature. Sender Visibility Sender Visibility Sender Visibility Sender Visibility Sender Visibility Activates or deactivates the sender visibility feature. Profiles Profiles Profiles Profiles Profiles Allows you to select the network profile to use for MMS messaging.
192 192 192 192 192 Changing the MMS validity period Changing the MMS validity period Changing the MMS validity period Changing the MMS validity period Changing the MMS validity period The MMS validity period is the time period that you allow the phone operator to send your MMS message until it reaches the recipients. For example, if you sent an MMS message to a mobile phone that is not in the coverage area, the phone operator continuously sends the MMS message to that mobile phone within the duration you specified. To set the validity period for your MMS messages: 1. Highlight Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period Validity Period from the MMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the validity period for the MMS message sending, then press to select. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings menu. The default message validity period depends on your phone operator. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
193 193 193 193 193 Delaying the MMS message delivery Delaying the MMS message delivery Delaying the MMS message delivery Delaying the MMS message delivery Delaying the MMS message delivery You can delay the sending of the MMS message using this item. To delay the MMS message delivery: 1. Highlight Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delay Delivery Delay Delivery from the MMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the delay period for the MMS message sending, then press to select. 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
194 194 194 194 194 Activating the Read Report function Activating the Read Report function Activating the Read Report function Activating the Read Report function Activating the Read Report function The Read Report function notifies you every time the phone receives an MMS message. To activate the read report function: 1. Highlight Read Report Read Report Read Report Read Report Read Report from the MMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to select highlight On On On On O n, then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings menu. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Activating the delivery report Activating the delivery report Activating the delivery report Activating the delivery report Activating the delivery report The Delivery Report function lets you know that the message recipients have received the sent MMS message. When activated, your phone receives a delivery report every time a message recipient downloads the MMS message. To activate the delivery report: 1. Highlight Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report Delivery Report from the MMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to select highlight On On On On O n, then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings MMS Settings menu.
195 195 195 195 195 Auto downloading MMS messages Auto downloading MMS messages Auto downloading MMS messages Auto downloading MMS messages Auto downloading MMS messages Auto download allows the phone to immediately download from the phone operator MMS server all MMS messages received. To activate the auto download function: 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Activating the sender visibility Activating the sender visibility Activating the sender visibility Activating the sender visibility Activating the sender visibility To activate the delivery report: 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 1. Highlight Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Download Download Download Download Download from the MMS Settings menu, then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight On On On On O n, then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight On On On On O n, then press . 3. When finished, press (Back) to return to the MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. 1. Highlight Sender Sender Sender Sender Sender Visibility Visibility Visibility Visibility Visibility from the M MS Settings menu, then press .
196 196 196 196 196 Viewing the MMS memory status Viewing the MMS memory status Viewing the MMS memory status Viewing the MMS memory status Viewing the MMS memory status To view the phone MMS memory status: From the MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS menu, use (up) or (down) to select MMS MMS MMS MMS MMS Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the MMS Memory MMS Memory MMS Memory MMS Memory MMS Memory . The screen shows the total used and available MMS memory. Press (Next) to view the total memory used by inbox and sent messages. Press (Next) to view the total memory used by draft and unsent messages. Refer to the screen captures below. Memory used by Memory used by Memory used by Memory used by Memory used by inbox and sent inbox and sent inbox and sent inbox and sent inbox and sent messages messages messages messages messages Memory used by Memory used by Memory used by Memory used by Memory used by draft and unsent draft and unsent draft and unsent draft and unsent draft and unsent messages messages messages messages messages
This chapter provides information on how to capture photos and videos using the camera.
198 198 198 198 198 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Camera ............................................................................................ 200 Capture ........................................................................................... 201 Capture display ........................................................................ 201 Key definition ........................................................................... 202 Basic camera settings .............................................................. 203 Capturing a photo .................................................................... 204 Changing the camera settings ................................................. 205 Viewing your photos ................................................................ 212 Using the photo options .......................................................... 213 Editing your photos .................................................................. 214 Adding preview effects to your photo ..................................... 215 Adding frames to your photo .................................................. 216 Using the external display for self-capture .............................. 217 Using the capture timer ........................................................... 218 Using multi-capture .................................................................. 220 AVI Recorder ................................................................................... 222 Recorder mode display ............................................................. 222 Capturing videos ...................................................................... 223 Adding preview effects to your video capture ........................ 224
199 199 199 199 199 Adjusting the brightness and contrast .................................... 225 Viewing your videos ................................................................. 227 Using the video capture options .............................................. 228
200 200 200 200 200 Camera The phone comes with a built-in 300K pixel camera and flash that allows you to capture, edit, and share photos and videos. The following sections tell how to use the camera and its features. To access the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera icon , then press to display the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu. The Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu has four options that you can select using (up) or (down), or by using the keypad to press the number preceding each menu item.
201 201 201 201 201 Option key Option key Option key Option key Option key Photo size Photo size Photo size Photo size Photo size Photo quality Photo quality Photo quality Photo quality Photo quality Capture mode Capture mode Capture mode Capture mode Capture mode Flash icon Flash icon Flash icon Flash icon Flash icon Zoom indicator Zoom indicator Zoom indicator Zoom indicator Zoom indicator Back key Back key Back key Back key Back key Zoom in Zoom in Zoom in Zoom in Zoom in Zoom out Zoom out Zoom out Zoom out Zoom out The above display shows the default camera settings. The phone restores these settings everytime you set the phone to camera mode. Capture The Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture function allows you to capture single or multiple photos, edit, and share them using the MMS messaging feature. Capture display Capture display Capture display Capture display Capture display Familiarize yourself with the capture display before using the camera. The illustration below shows the icons that may appear on the display when the phone is in capture mode.
202 202 202 202 202 Key definition Key definition Key definition Key definition Key definition The function of the following keys changes when the phone is in Capture mode. Normal capture mode (Main display) Normal capture mode (Main display) Normal capture mode (Main display) Normal capture mode (Main display) Normal capture mode (Main display) • The camera uses more battery power than other phone functions. Make sure the battery is fully charged before using the camera. • The camera automatically turns off when no key is pressed within three minutes. Key Key Key Key Key Press to Press to Press to Press to Press to zoom in the subject zoom out the subject decrease the brightness increase the brightness switch to self-capture or return to normal capture mode turn the flash on or off select the next image frame select the previous image frame remove the image frame capture the image
203 203 203 203 203 Basic camera settings Basic camera settings Basic camera settings Basic camera settings Basic camera settings The following sections tell you how to change the basic camera settings. Consider the following settings before taking a photograph. • Photo size Photo size Photo size Photo size Photo size . The phone supports a maximum photo size of 640x480 pixels (landscape). You can select from three other photo sizes. • Photo quality Photo quality Photo quality Photo quality Photo quality . Three photo quality settings are available. The better the photo quality, the larger the file size. • Capture mode Capture mode Capture mode Capture mode Capture mode .You can choose from four capture modes: Auto, Night, Indoor, or Outdoor. Refer to the respective section for details. • Elements Elements Elements Elements Elements . You can adjust the photo brightness and contrast. • Auxiliary lighting Auxiliary lighting Auxiliary lighting Auxiliary lighting Auxiliary lighting . The phone camera comes with a flash that you can use when taking photos in areas with poor lighting condition. • Special Effects Special Effects Special Effects Special Effects Special Effects . You can choose from six preview effects, 15 special effects, and 20 frame designs to transform your photos into fine works of art or funny photos. • Special features Special features Special features Special features Special features . You can use multi-capture when shooting multiple photos, or self-capture to take a photo of yourself using the external display. Key Key Key Key Key Press to Press to Press to Press to Press to zoom in the subject zoom out the subject capture the image Self capture mode (External display) Self capture mode (External display) Self capture mode (External display) Self capture mode (External display) Self capture mode (External display)
204 204 204 204 204 Capturing a photo Capturing a photo Capturing a photo Capturing a photo Capturing a photo DO NOT use the camera on places where picture taking is prohibited. Take note of local regulations before using the camera. To capture a photo: 1. Put the camera in Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture mode to show the capture display. When the phone is in idle mode, press the capture button on the side of the phone to launch the camera. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Hold the phone firmly, then press to capture. The screen displays the captured photo. 4. Press (Save) to save the photo to the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the capture display. The phone automatically assigns a file name to the photo. The file name is usually a combination of the date and the sequence that photo was taken (e.g. PIC100705). You can rename the photo file name in the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder.
205 205 205 205 205 Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings Changing the camera settings You can change the capture size, quality, mode, brightness, contrast, multi-capture interval, and flash settings using the capture display menu. To access the camera settings: 1. From the capture display, press (Option). 2. Use (up) or (down) to select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . The camera settings menu appears. 3. Use (up) or (down) to select a setting, then press (left) or (right) to adjust. Refer to the succeeding sections for details.
206 206 206 206 206 • You can use portrait images as wallpaper for the external display. • You can find all captured images in the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder. 3. Press to select the photo size. The screen returns to the capture display. Landscape orientation The frame changes into a landscape orientation when you select or photo size. Rotate the phone 90º counterclockwise to properly view your subject. The default setting is . Photo sizes Setting the photo size Setting the photo size Setting the photo size Setting the photo size Setting the photo size To set the photo size: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Photo Size Photo Size Photo Size Photo Size Photo Size from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to select a photo size. The selected photo size is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a comparison of the photo sizes. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Photo size (pixels) Photo size (pixels) Photo size (pixels) Photo size (pixels) Photo size (pixels) Display orientation Display orientation Display orientation Display orientation Display orientation VGA (640 x 480) Landscape QVGA (320 x 240) Landscape Main Wallpaper (128 x 160) Portrait Portrait (128 x 128) Portrait
207 207 207 207 207 Setting the photo quality Setting the photo quality Setting the photo quality Setting the photo quality Setting the photo quality To set the photo quality: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Photo Quality Photo Quality Photo Quality Photo Quality Photo Quality from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to select a photo quality. The selected photo quality is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a comparison of the photo qualities. Photo quality Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Description Description Description Description Description Nice 63.3 KB 33.3 KB 6.4 KB 4 KB Normal 62.3 KB 30.0 KB 5.7 KB 3 KB Economic 60.6 KB 28.3 KB 5.2 KB 2.3 KB 3. Press to select the photo quality. The screen returns to the capture display. The better the photo quality, the larger the file size.
208 208 208 208 208 3. Press to select the capture mode. The screen returns to the capture display. Capture modes Setting the capture mode Setting the capture mode Setting the capture mode Setting the capture mode Setting the capture mode To set the capture mode: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Capture Mode Capture Mode Capture Mode Capture Mode Capture Mode from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to select from four pre-installed capture modes. The selected mode is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a description of the capture modes. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Mode Mode Mode Mode Mode Description Description Description Description Description Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto The camera automatically adjusts to the lighting condition. Night Night Night Night Night Select this option when capturing photos during nighttime or in poor lighting conditions Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Select this option when capturing indoor photos. Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Select this option when capturing outdoor photos.
209 209 209 209 209 Adjusting the photo brightness and contrast Adjusting the photo brightness and contrast Adjusting the photo brightness and contrast Adjusting the photo brightness and contrast Adjusting the photo brightness and contrast To adjust the brightness: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired brightness. 3. Press . The screen returns to the capture display. Slider Slider Slider Slider Slider To adjust the contrast: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired contrast. 3. Press . The screen returns to the capture display. Slider Slider Slider Slider Slider
210 210 210 210 210 Setting the multi-capture interval Setting the multi-capture interval Setting the multi-capture interval Setting the multi-capture interval Setting the multi-capture interval To set the multi-capture interval: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Multi-Capture Interval Multi-Capture Interval Multi-Capture Interval Multi-Capture Interval Multi-Capture Interval from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to select from four multi-capture intervals. The selected interval is displayed on top of the soft key bar. Refer to the table below for a description of the the multi-capture intervals. See the section “Using the multi-capture feature” for details on multiple capture. Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Interval Interval Interval Interval Interval The camera captures a photo The camera captures a photo The camera captures a photo The camera captures a photo The camera captures a photo manual everytime you press 1 second in one-second intervals 3 seconds in three-second intervals 5 seconds in five-second intervals
211 211 211 211 211 Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off To turn the flash on or off: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Flash Switch Flash Switch Flash Switch Flash Switch Flash Switch from the camera settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to turn the flash on or off. When you select the check mark , the flash is turned on and the flash icon on the capture display shows . When you selected , the flash is turned off and the flash icon on the capture display shows . When in camera mode, you can turn the flash on or off by pressing .
212 212 212 212 212 Viewing your photos Viewing your photos Viewing your photos Viewing your photos Viewing your photos You can view all saved photos in the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder. To open the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder from the Camera menu: Go to the Camera menu, select My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album from the menu, then press . OR OR OR OR OR In the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu, press to open My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album . To open the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder from the capture display: When in the capture display, press (Option), select My Album, then press . To view a photo: 1. Use (up) or (down) to select the photo you want to view, then press . The photo appears on the screen. 2. Press (Option) to access the photo settings menu. Otherwise press (Back) to return to My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album . The phone remains in camera mode when you access the My My My My My Album Album Album Album Album folder from the capture display.
213 213 213 213 213 Using the photo options Using the photo options Using the photo options Using the photo options Using the photo options The photo options allow you to save, hide, delete, rename, edit, send, and slideshow the photos saved in the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder. To access the photo options: 1. From My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album , press (Option) to display the photo options menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option, then press . Refer to the table below for a description of each option. Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to View View View View View open an image in full screen mode Change View Change View Change View Change View Change View view images in namelist or thumbnail modes Set as Set as Set as Set as Set as save an image as main or external display wallpaper Save as Save as Save as Save as Save as save an image in main display size (128 x 160 jpeg) or external display size (64 x 96 jpeg) Hide Hide Hide Hide Hide save the image in the Private Album folder Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete delete an image Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All delete all images in the My Album folder Rename Rename Rename Rename Rename rename an image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image apply special effects, frame, text, rotate, or flip an image Four In One Four In One Four In One Four In One Four In One create a photo collage of four stored images Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS send an image to an MMS-enabled phone Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail view the image details including the filename, size, format, etc. Slide Show Slide Show Slide Show Slide Show Slide Show view a slide show of all images saved in an M y Album folder Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage view the My Album storage status
214 214 214 214 214 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Editing your photos Editing your photos Editing your photos Editing your photos Editing your photos You can add special effects, frame design, and texts to photos saved in My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album using the Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image function in the photo options menu. You can also use this function to rotate or flip the images. To edit a photo: 1. From My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album , Use (up) or (down) to select the photo you want to edit, then press to display the photo in full screen. 2. Press (Option), then select Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image Edit Image from the photo options menu. 3. Press (Option) to display the photo editing menu. 4. Select an editing function using (up) or (down), then press . 5. Press to return to My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album . 2 2 2 2 2
215 215 215 215 215 Adding preview effects to your photo Adding preview effects to your photo Adding preview effects to your photo Adding preview effects to your photo Adding preview effects to your photo You can add a preview effect to your subject before capturing the photo. The phone comes with six pre-installed preview effects that you can apply to your photos. To add an effect to your photo: 1. Put the Camera in Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Press (Option), then highlight Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects from the menu. 4. Press (left) or (right) to select the preview effect, then press . Refer to the illustrations below for a comparison of preview effects. 5. Press to capture the photo. 6. To return to normal mode, repeat steps 3 to 4, then select Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal in the Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects . Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal 2 Value 2 Value 2 Value 2 Value 2 Value Embossed Embossed Embossed Embossed Embossed Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Sepia Sepia Sepia Sepia Sepia Solarize Solarize Solarize Solarize Solarize Negative Negative Negative Negative Negative
216 216 216 216 216 Adding frames to your photo Adding frames to your photo Adding frames to your photo Adding frames to your photo Adding frames to your photo You can add a frame design to your photos using any of the 20 pre-installed frames. To add a frame to your photo: 1. Put the Camera in Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Press (Option), then highlight Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame from the menu. You can also select the next/previous/no frame by pressing the volume up/volume down/camera button at the side of the phone. 4. Press (left) or (right) to select a frame design, then press . The photo size automatically changes to main wallpaper when you select Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame . You cannot change the photo size when you add a frame to a photo. 5. Press to capture the photo. 6. To remove the frame from your photos, repeat steps 1 to 4, then select No Frame No Frame No Frame No Frame No Frame from the Frame Frame Frame Frame Frame options.
217 217 217 217 217 Using the external display for self-capture Using the external display for self-capture Using the external display for self-capture Using the external display for self-capture Using the external display for self-capture You can use the external display to do a self-capture. To use the self-capture feature: 1. Put the Camera in Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture mode. 2. Press (Option), highlight Self Capture Self Capture Self Capture Self Capture Self Capture from the men u, then press . The main display shows a camera on the background. OR OR OR OR OR Press the to enable self-capture. 3. Point the camera to yoursel f, then use the external display as the capture reference. 4. P ress the capture button on the side of the phone. The photo is automatically saved in My Album. My Album. My Album. My Album. My Album. Press Press Press Press Press (Back) to return to capture display. Press the volume up or volume down side keys to zoom in or zoom out the image on the external display. 5. Open the phone flip top to return to the normal capture display mode. You can also enable the self-capture mode by closing the phone flip top when in Camera mode.
218 218 218 218 218 Using the capture timer Using the capture timer Using the capture timer Using the capture timer Using the capture timer You can use the capture timer to capture a photo without pressing the key or button. • Determine the best location for the phone before using this feature. Try pointing the camera on your subject in different angles and locations for best results. • The multi-capture feature automatically turns-off when you select capture timer. Setting the capture timer Setting the capture timer Setting the capture timer Setting the capture timer Setting the capture timer To set the capture timer: 1. Put the Camera in Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture mode. 2. Press (Option), highlight Capture Timer Capture Timer Capture Timer Capture Timer Capture Timer from the menu. 3. Press the (left) or (right) button to select from three capture timers. The selected capture timer icon is displayed on the icon bar. Refer to the table on the next page for a description of the capture timers. Capture timer
219 219 219 219 219 Capturing a photo using the capture timer Capturing a photo using the capture timer Capturing a photo using the capture timer Capturing a photo using the capture timer Capturing a photo using the capture timer 1. After selecting the capture timer, place the phone on a stable surface making sure that the camera points correctly to the subject. 2. Press . The phone automatically captures the photo after the capture timer expires. If you are using the external display, the photo is automatically saved in My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album . If you are using the main display, press (Save) to save the photo to My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album . Icon Icon Icon Icon Icon Timer Timer Timer Timer Timer Description Description Description Description Description Off The capture timer is off. 5 seconds The camera starts to capture in 5 seconds 10 seconds The camera starts to capture in 10 seconds 20 seconds The camera starts to capture in 20 seconds
220 220 220 220 220 Using multi-capture Using multi-capture Using multi-capture Using multi-capture Using multi-capture The multi-capture feature allows you to capture multiple photos in specific time intervals. Use multi-capture when capturing sequential or motion photos. To use multi-capture: 1. Set the multi-capture interval following the instructions on the “Setting the multi-capture interval” section. 2. Put the Camera in Capture Capture Capture Capture Capture mode. 3. Press (Option), highlight Multi-Capture Multi-Capture Multi-Capture Multi-Capture Multi-Capture from the menu. 4. Press (left) or button to select the number of photos you want to capture. You can capture 4 [ ], 6 [ ], 9 [ ], or 16 photos. The multi-capture icon appears in the icon bar. 5. Point the camera to your first subject, then press to start multi-capturing. The camera automatically captures the images on the main display in time intervals you earlier set. When finished, the display shows a thumbnail of each captured photo. 6. Press (Save) to save the photos. Multi-capture icon • If the photo size is set larger than , the multi-capture feature automatically changes the photo size to . Refer to page 204 for details on photo sizes. • The capture timer function automatically turns-off when you use multi-capture.
221 221 221 221 221 Viewing multi-capture photos Viewing multi-capture photos Viewing multi-capture photos Viewing multi-capture photos Viewing multi-capture photos To view the multi-captured photos: 1. Open the My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album folder. 2. Use (up) or (down) to locate the sequential photos (i.e. PIC0303029.1, PIC0303029.2, etc). The phone automatically saves an extra photo file containing a thumbnail of each photo. The phone saves this file in the My My My My My Album Album Album Album Album folder together with the other four, six, nine, or 16 source photos. 3. Select a photo, then press to display. 4. Press (Back) to return to My Album My Album My Album My Album My Album .
222 222 222 222 222 AVI Recorder The AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder allows you to capture short video files using the phone camera. The video files are saved in .AVI format and are stored in the My Videos My Videos My Videos My Videos My Videos folder. To access the AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder : 1. From the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu, use (up) or (down) to select AVI AVI AVI AVI AVI Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Message Message Message Message Message menu. Recorder mode display Recorder mode display Recorder mode display Recorder mode display Recorder mode display Familiarize yourself with the capture display before using the AVI recorder. The AVI recorder screen features a memory indicator that tells you the amount of memory used by the recording. The recording automatically stops when it reaches the full memory mark (F). Option key Option key Option key Option key Option key Flash icon Flash icon Flash icon Flash icon Flash icon Back key Back key Back key Back key Back key Memory indicator Memory indicator Memory indicator Memory indicator Memory indicator
223 223 223 223 223 Capturing videos Capturing videos Capturing videos Capturing videos Capturing videos DO NOT use the recorder in places where video capture is prohibited. Take note of local regulations before using the recorder. To capture a video: 1. Put the Camera in AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Hold the phone firmly, then press to start the video capture. 4. After recording is finished, press (Save) to save the video to the My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video folder. Otherwise, press (Cancel) to ignore the recording and return to the recorder mode display. The phone automatically assigns a file name to the video. The file name is usually a combination of the date and the sequence that video was taken (e.g. AVI100705). You can rename the video file name in the My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video folder.
224 224 224 224 224 Adding preview effects to your video capture Adding preview effects to your video capture Adding preview effects to your video capture Adding preview effects to your video capture Adding preview effects to your video capture You can apply a preview effect to your video before capturing. The phone comes with six pre-installed preview effects that you can choose for your videos. To add an effect to your video: 1. Put the Camera in AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder AVI Recorder mode. 2. Point the camera to your subject. Make sure your subject fits in the capture display. 3. Press (Option), then highlight Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects from the menu. 4. Press (left) or (right) to select the preview effect, then press . 5. Press to start capturing the video. 6. To return to normal mode, repeat steps 3 to 4, then select Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal as in the Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects Preview Effects selection.
225 225 225 225 225 Adjusting the brightness and contrast Adjusting the brightness and contrast Adjusting the brightness and contrast Adjusting the brightness and contrast Adjusting the brightness and contrast To adjust the brightness: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness Brightness from the video settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired brightness. 3. Press . The screen returns to the video recorder display. Slider Slider Slider Slider Slider To adjust the contrast: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast Contrast from the video settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to move the slider to the left (decrease) or right (increase) until the you achieve the desired contrast. 3. Press . The screen returns to the video recorder display. Slider Slider Slider Slider Slider
226 226 226 226 226 Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off Turning the flash on or off To turn the flash on or off: 1. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Flash Switch Flash Switch Flash Switch Flash Switch Flash Switch from the video settings menu. 2. Press (left) or (right) to turn the flash on or off. When you select the check mark , the flash is turned on and the flash icon in the video recorder display shows . When you selected , the flash is turned off and the flash icon in the video recorder display shows . When in camera mode, you can turn the flash on or off by pressing .
227 227 227 227 227 Viewing your videos Viewing your videos Viewing your videos Viewing your videos Viewing your videos You can play and view all saved videos in the My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video folder. To open the My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video folder from the Camera menu: Go to the Camera menu, select My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video from the menu, then press . OR OR OR OR OR In the Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera menu, press to open My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video . To open the My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video folder from the video recorder display: When in the video recorder, press (Option), select My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video , then press . To play a video: 1. Use (up) or (down) to select the video you want to play, then press . The video plays on the screen. 2. Press (Option) to access the video settings menu. Otherwise press (Back) to return to My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video . The phone remains in camera mode when you access the My My My My My Video Video Video Video Video folder from the video recorder display.
228 228 228 228 228 Using the video capture options Using the video capture options Using the video capture options Using the video capture options Using the video capture options The video capture options allow you to view, delete, and rename video files save in the My Video folder. You can also use this menu to set a video as power on or off animation. To access the video capture options: 1. From My Video My Video My Video My Video My Video , press (Option) to display the video options menu. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select an option, then press . Refer to the table below for a description of each option. Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to View View View View View open a video file Change View Change View Change View Change View Change View view videos in namelist or thumbnail modes Set as Set as Set as Set as Set as save a video file as power on or off animation Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete delete a video file Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All delete all video files in the My Video folder Rename Rename Rename Rename Rename rename a video file Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail view the video file details including the file name, size, format, etc. Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage view the My Video storage status
This chapter tells you how to play games on your mobile phone, change the ring tone settings, and browse your captured photos and videos.
230 230 230 230 230 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Fun ............................................................................................ 231 Ringtone .......................................................................................... 231 Java Games ..................................................................................... 232 Playing games on your phone .................................................. 232 Changing the game settings .................................................... 233 Image Gallery .................................................................................. 234 Accessing the Image Gallery .................................................... 234 Opening the Private Album ...................................................... 235 Viewing the Image Gallery memory .......................................... 236
231 231 231 231 231 Fun The Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu consists of three menu: Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone , Java Games Java Games Java Games Java Games Java Games , a n d Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery . This menu allows you to play Java games in your mobile phone, change the ring tone settings, or browse your captured photos and videos. To access the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun icon , then press to display the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu. The Fun menu has three menus that you can select using (up) or (down), or by using the keypad to press the number before each menu item. Ringtone The Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone menu lets you change the phone ring tones, alerts, and volume. You can also access this menu in the Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings menu. See page 96 for details.
232 232 232 232 232 Java Games The Java Games Java Games Java Games Java Games Java Games menu lets you play Java games on your mobile phone. You can play pre-installed Java games or download a new game from your computer using the optional PC sync cable. Playing games on your phone Playing games on your phone Playing games on your phone Playing games on your phone Playing games on your phone To play a game on your phone: 1. In the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu, use (up) or (down) to select Java Java Java Java Java Games Games Games Games Games , then press . 2. The MIDlet Suite(s) window appears. Use (up) or (down) to select a game from the list, then press . The phone loads the game. 3. Read the game goals and rules before playing. Follow display instructions to begin playing. 4. Press anytime to stop playing and return to the MIDlet MIDlet MIDlet MIDlet MIDlet Suite(s) Suite(s) Suite(s) Suite(s) Suite(s) menu. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
233 233 233 233 233 Options Options Options Options Options Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Sound setting turn the game sound on or off Network Setting set the network settings for network gaming Sleep Timer set the time before the backlight timer turns off Delete delete the installed Java game MIDlet Info view the MIDlet information Java Info view the Java flash, file, and heap information • When playing a Java game, press to exit the game. • When in Java editing mode, you can press the side key to clear a character. Changing the game settings Changing the game settings Changing the game settings Changing the game settings Changing the game settings To change the game settings: 1. In the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu, use (up) or (down) to select Java Java Java Java Java Games Games Games Games Games , then press . 2. The MIDlet Suite(s) window appears. Press (Options) to display a pop-up menu. 3. Highlight a menu option, then press to select. Refer to the table below for a brief description of each option. 4. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu.
234 234 234 234 234 Image Gallery The Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery menu allows you to browse, edit, share, and manage photo files and video clips saved in your mobile phone. Accessing the Image Gallery Accessing the Image Gallery Accessing the Image Gallery Accessing the Image Gallery Accessing the Image Gallery To access the Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery Image Gallery : 1. In the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu, use (up) or (down) to select Image Image Image Image Image Gallery Gallery Gallery Gallery Gallery , then press . 2. The Image Gallery menu appears. Use (up) or (down) to select an image folder, then press . Refer to the table below for a brief description of the contents of each folder. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 Folder Folder Folder Folder Folder What ’ s inside What ’ s inside What ’ s inside What ’ s inside What ’ s inside My Album all captured and saved photos Main Wallpaper wallpaper images for the main display Sub Wallpaper (Portrait) wallpaper images for the external display and portrait My Video all captured and saved video clips Frame available frame designs Private Album private photo files You may refer to the previous chapters for image folder features and options.
235 235 235 235 235 Opening the Private Album Opening the Private Album Opening the Private Album Opening the Private Album Opening the Private Album The Private Album Private Album Private Album Private Album Private Album i s protected by the Phone Lock Code. To access the Private Album Private Album Private Album Private Album Private Album : 1. In the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu, use (up) or (down) to select Image Image Image Image Image Gallery Gallery Gallery Gallery Gallery , then press . 2. The Image Gallery menu appears. Use (up) or (down) to select Private Album, then press . 3. When prompted, key-in the Phone Lock Code, then press to open the album. 4. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 The default phone lock code is 1234. Refer to page 213 “Using the photo options ” to hide an image to the Private Album.
236 236 236 236 236 Viewing the Image Gallery memory Viewing the Image Gallery memory Viewing the Image Gallery memory Viewing the Image Gallery memory Viewing the Image Gallery memory To view an image folder ’s memory: 1. In the Fun Fun Fun Fun Fun menu, use (up) or (down) to select Image Image Image Image Image Gallery Gallery Gallery Gallery Gallery , then press . 2. The Image Gallery menu appears. Press (Option), then select Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage from the pop-up menu. 3. The Used Used Used Used Used and Free Space Free Space Free Space Free Space Free Space memory are displayed. Press (down) to view the file storage. 4. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
This chapter provides information on how to use the phone organizer for your daily activities.
238 238 238 238 238 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Organizer ........................................................................................ 240 Launching the Organizer .......................................................... 240 Calendar .......................................................................................... 241 Displaying the calendar options ............................................... 242 Adding a calendar event or record .......................................... 243 Viewing all calendar events or records .................................... 244 Deleting calendar events or records ........................................ 244 Setting the start of the week day ........................................... 245 Setting a holiday ...................................................................... 246 Viewing set holiday(s) ............................................................. 246 Listing horoscopes ................................................................... 247 Alarm 248 Setting an alarm ....................................................................... 248 Turning off an alarm ................................................................. 250 World Clock ..................................................................................... 251 Changing the local time ........................................................... 252 Viewing other locations ........................................................... 253 Calculator ........................................................................................ 254 Text Memo ...................................................................................... 255 Creating a text memo .............................................................. 255
239 239 239 239 239 Voice Memo .................................................................................... 257 Creating a voice memo ............................................................ 257 Listening to a voice memo ....................................................... 259 Sending a voice memo using MMS ........................................... 260 Deleting a voice memo(s) ........................................................ 261 Memory Status ................................................................................ 262 Viewing the memory status ..................................................... 262 Voice Recognition ........................................................................... 263 Recording a voice for name dialing .......................................... 263 Recording voice commands ..................................................... 265 Currency Exchange ......................................................................... 266 Adding an exchange rate ......................................................... 266 Calculating an exchange rate ................................................... 267 Adding an exchange currency .................................................. 268 Stopwatch ....................................................................................... 269 Using the split stopwatch ........................................................ 270 Using the lap stopwatch .......................................................... 271
240 240 240 240 240 Organizer The Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu allows you to organize your daily activities through helpful applications such as the Calendar, Voice and Text Memo, Calculator, Currency Exchange, Alarm, World Clock, etc. Launching the Organizer Launching the Organizer Launching the Organizer Launching the Organizer Launching the Organizer To open the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer icon , then press to display the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu. The Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu consists of 10 menu items that you can select using (up) or (down), or by using the keypad to press the number before each menu item.
241 241 241 241 241 Calendar The Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar menu allows you to manage your daily schedule with settings that you can customize according to your needs. To open the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar . Calendar display Calendar display Calendar display Calendar display Calendar display Zodiac sign Zodiac sign Zodiac sign Zodiac sign Zodiac sign Week number Week number Week number Week number Week number Current date Current date Current date Current date Current date Year/Month Year/Month Year/Month Year/Month Year/Month
242 242 242 242 242 Displaying the calendar options Displaying the calendar options Displaying the calendar options Displaying the calendar options Displaying the calendar options To display the calendar menu options: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight an item, then press . Refer to the table below for a brief description of each item. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu. Options Options Options Options Options Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Add add a calendar event or record Highlight Toggle enable or disable the the calendar event/record highlight design Set Weeks Start set the week start to Sunday or Monday Set Holiday set a holiday in the calendar List Holiday view all set holidays in the calendar List Horoscopes list the zodiac signs View All view all events and records in the calendar Delete Past delete past calendar events or records Delete All delete all calendar events or records Go To Date move to a specified date Storage view the calendar memory information
243 243 243 243 243 Adding a calendar event or record Adding a calendar event or record Adding a calendar event or record Adding a calendar event or record Adding a calendar event or record To add a calendar event or record: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Add Add Add Add Ad d, then press . The Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record screen appears. 3. The Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record Add Record window allows you to customize the following calendar event/record information. Select an information field, press , then modify the information as desired. Information Information Information Information Information Sets the calendar event Sets the calendar event Sets the calendar event Sets the calendar event Sets the calendar event Title title Record Type type (birthday, appointment, etc.) and importance (low, normal, high) Start Time start time End Time end or finish time Repeat Type frequency Play Ringtone turns the calendar event ring tone option on or off Reminder time reminder time Ringtone ringtone Content content or other remarks 4. After you finish filling-up all the required calendar event/record fields, press ( Save) to save the calendar event/record. 5. Go to the specified calendar event/record date using the Go To Go To Go To Go To Go To Date Date Date Date Date command. Depending on your Highlight Toggle Highlight Toggle Highlight Toggle Highlight Toggle Highlight Toggle settings, the date is highlighted in a different color for easy recognition.
244 244 244 244 244 Viewing all calendar events or records Viewing all calendar events or records Viewing all calendar events or records Viewing all calendar events or records Viewing all calendar events or records To view all calendar events or records: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight View All View All View All View All View All , then press . The View All View All View All View All View All screen appears and displays a list of all calendar events/records. Take note of the icon that precedes a calendar event or record. this calendar event/record has reached its reminder time this calendar event/record has not reached its reminder time 3. Use (up) or (down) to highlight an event/record, then press to view the event/record details. 4. When finished, press ( Back) to return to the View All View All View All View All View All menu. Deleting calendar events or records Deleting calendar events or records Deleting calendar events or records Deleting calendar events or records Deleting calendar events or records To delete all past past past past past calendar events or records: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Delete Past Delete Past Delete Past Delete Past Delete Past , then press . 3. When prompted, press (Yes) to delete all past calendar events and records. A Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! message appears to indicate that all past calendar events or records has been deleted. The screen returns to the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar .
245 245 245 245 245 Setting the start of the week day Setting the start of the week day Setting the start of the week day Setting the start of the week day Setting the start of the week day To set the start of the week day: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start , then press . The Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start Set Weeks Start screen appears. 3. Press (up) or (down) to select Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday o r Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday a s t h e start of the week day, then press . 4. When finished, press ( Back) to return to the calendar. To delete all calendar events or records: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All , then press . 3. When prompted, press (Yes) to delete all calendar events and records. A Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! Deleted successfully! message appears to indicate that all calendar events or records has been deleted. The screen returns to the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar .
246 246 246 246 246 Setting a holiday Setting a holiday Setting a holiday Setting a holiday Setting a holiday To set a holiday: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight Set Holiday Set Holiday Set Holiday Set Holiday S et Holida y, then press . 3. Key-in the holiday date and name in the respective fields, then press ( Save) . A Data Saved! Data Saved! Data Saved! Data Saved! Data Saved! message appears to indicate that the holiday has been set. The screen returns to the Calendar. Viewing set holiday(s) Viewing set holiday(s) Viewing set holiday(s) Viewing set holiday(s) Viewing set holiday(s) To view all set holiday(s): 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday , then press . The List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday screen appears displaying a list of all listed holidays.
247 247 247 247 247 3. Use (up) or (down) to highlight a holiday, then press to view the holiday details. 4. When finished, press ( Back) to return to the List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday List Holiday menu. Listing horoscopes Listing horoscopes Listing horoscopes Listing horoscopes Listing horoscopes To view a list of horoscopes: 1. In the Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar Calendar , press (Option) to display the calendar options. 3. Scroll through the horoscopes using (up) or (down). 2. Use (up) or (down) to highlight List Horoscopes List Horoscopes List Horoscopes List Horoscopes List Horoscopes , then press .
248 248 248 248 248 Alarm The Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu allows you to set five alarms with different frequency, time, and alarm tone, so you are notified of important events everytime. To open the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu. Setting an alarm Setting an alarm Setting an alarm Setting an alarm Setting an alarm To set an alarm: 1. In the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu, press (up) or (down) to highlight an alarm number, then press . The box preceding the alarm number is checked out. 2. P ress (Option) , select Alarm Time Alarm Time Alarm Time Alarm Time Alarm Time from the menu, then press . 3. Key-in the alarm time using the keypad, then press when finished. The display returns to the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu with the alarm time displayed at the bottom left corner of the display.
249 249 249 249 249 4. P ress (Option), select Alarm Type Alarm Type Alarm Type Alarm Type Alarm Type from the menu, then press . 5. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the alarm frequency, then press . 6. Press (Back) to return to the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu. 7. P ress (Option), select Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone Ringtone from the menu, then press . 8. Use (up) or (down) to highlight the alarm ring tone, then press . 9. Press (Back) to return to the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu. • If the phone is off and an alarm reaches its specified time, the phone automatically turns on and sounds the alarm ring tone. • If the phone is on during an alarm, press to turn off the alarm, or press to put the alarm in lazy mode. In lazy mode, the alarm sounds every five minutes until you press . You can put an alarm to lazy mode five times.
250 250 250 250 250 Turning off an alarm Turning off an alarm Turning off an alarm Turning off an alarm Turning off an alarm To turn-off an alarm: 1. In the Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight the alarm you wish to turn off, then press to uncheck the box preceding the alarm. 2. Press (Back) to return to the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu.
251 251 251 251 251 World Clock The World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock lets you know the time in other countries and cities. This menu also allows you to set the local time, or view the time in other parts of the world with the local time as reference. To open the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen: From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen. World Clock display World Clock display World Clock display World Clock display World Clock display Local date Local date Local date Local date Local date Local time Local time Local time Local time Local time GMT reference GMT reference GMT reference GMT reference GMT reference Location Location Location Location Location Local time line Local time line Local time line Local time line Local time line GMT time line GMT time line GMT time line GMT time line GMT time line
252 252 252 252 252 Changing the local time Changing the local time Changing the local time Changing the local time Changing the local time To change the local time using the time line: 1. Press (left) or (right) to move the local time line across the world map until it is over the desired location. 2. The selected location and time information are shown below the world map. Press to change the local time. 3. When prompted, press (Yes) to confirm the local time change. A message appears on screen telling you that the local time has been changed. The display returns to the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen. To change the local time using the World Clock option: 1. Press (left) or (right) to move the local time line across the world map until it is over the desired location. 2. The selected location and time information are shown below the world map. Press (Option), select Set as Local Set as Local Set as Local Set as Local Set as Local from the pop-up menu, then press . 3. When prompted, press (Yes) to confirm the local time change. A message appears on screen telling you that the local time has been changed. The display returns to the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen.
253 253 253 253 253 Viewing other locations Viewing other locations Viewing other locations Viewing other locations Viewing other locations If you cannot locate your city or country using the time line, you can view other locations using the World Clock options. To do this: 1. In the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen, press (Option), select View All View All View All View All View All from the pop-up menu, then press . A list of all available cities and countries appears. 2. To specify your search, tap (Option), select the continent of location, then press . A list of all available cities and countries in the selected continent is displayed. 3. Select the city or country of location, then press to set the local time. 4. When prompted, press (Yes) to confirm the local time change. A message appears on screen telling you that the local time has been changed. The display returns to the World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock World Clock screen. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4
254 254 254 254 254 Calculator The calculator allows you to compute simple mathematical operations. To open the Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator Calculator . The function of the following keys changes when the phone is in calculator mode. Key Key Key Key Key Function Function Function Function Function Key Key Key Key Key Function Function Function Function Function [ ] add [ – ] subtract [ ÷ ] divide [x] multiply [.] decimal point C / AC Clear Back [=] equal Use the keypad to key-in the numerals, then select a mathematical operation to use. Press to return to the previous menu.
255 255 255 255 255 Text Memo The text memo menu allows you to create short memos containing important notices or reminders. To open the Text Memo Text Memo Text Memo Text Memo Text Memo : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Text Text Text Text Text Memo Memo Memo Memo Mem o, then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Text Memo. Text Memo. Text Memo. Text Memo. Text Memo. You can create a text memo of up to 70 characters. Creating a text memo Creating a text memo Creating a text memo Creating a text memo Creating a text memo To create a text memo: 1. In the Text Memo Text Memo Text Memo Text Memo Text Memo screen, use (up) or (down) to highlight a blank text memo, then press . OR OR OR OR OR P ress (Option) , select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit from the menu, then press .
256 256 256 256 256 The blank text memo screen appears. 3. P ress (Option), select Edit Title Edit Title Edit Title Edit Title Edit Title from the menu, then press . 4. When prompted, key-in the text memo title then press . 5. P ress (Option), select Edit Edit Edit Edit Edit Content Content Content Content Content from the menu, then press . 6. When prompted, key-in the text memo content then press . 7. When finished, press (Option), select Save Save Save Save Save from the menu, then press . 8. The title of the created text memo now appears in the text memo list. Press (Back) to return to the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu.
257 257 257 257 257 Voice Memo The Voice Memo feature allows you to record short memos, notices, or reminders using voice recorder. To open the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen. Creating a voice memo Creating a voice memo Creating a voice memo Creating a voice memo Creating a voice memo To create a voice memo: 1. In the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen, use (up) or (down) to highlight an (EMPTY) voice memo, then press . OR OR OR OR OR P ress (Option) , select Record Record Record Record Record from the menu, then press .
258 258 258 258 258 2. Press (Record) to start recording the voice memo. 3. During recording, you can press to stop, or to cancel the recording. 4. The date and time of the created voice memo now appears in the voice memo list.
259 259 259 259 259 Listening to a voice memo Listening to a voice memo Listening to a voice memo Listening to a voice memo Listening to a voice memo To listen to a voice memo: 1. In the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen, use (up) or (down) to highlight the voice memo you want to listen to, then press . OR OR OR OR OR P ress (Option) , select Play Play Play Play Play from the menu, then press . 2. The voice memo is played. Press ( Speaker) to listen to the voice memo using the phone speaker. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen.
260 260 260 260 260 Sending a voice memo using MMS Sending a voice memo using MMS Sending a voice memo using MMS Sending a voice memo using MMS Sending a voice memo using MMS To send a voice memo using MMS: 2. P ress (Option), select Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS Send MMS from the menu, then press . 1. In the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen, use (up) or (down) to highlight the voice memo you want to send. 3. The Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS Edit MMS screen appears. Refer to the instructions in Chapter 6 “ Messaging features ” for details on sending MMS messages.
261 261 261 261 261 Deleting a voice memo(s) Deleting a voice memo(s) Deleting a voice memo(s) Deleting a voice memo(s) Deleting a voice memo(s) To delete a voice memo(s): 2. P ress (Option), select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete o r Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All from the menu, then press . 1. In the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen, use (up) or (down) to highlight the voice memo you want to delete. 3. Press ( Yes) when prompted for confirmation. The display returns to the Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo screen.
262 262 262 262 262 Memory Status This menu allows you to view the phone book, SMS, calendar, ring tone, and shared memory information. To open the Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status Memory Status screen. Viewing the memory status Viewing the memory status Viewing the memory status Viewing the memory status Viewing the memory status To view the memory status: 1. Use (up) or (down) to display the memory status of each function. By default, the phone book memory status (Memory Status 1) initially appears. 2. Press (down) to display the next memory status, and so on. 3. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu.
263 263 263 263 263 Voice Recognition The Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition menu allows you record voice commands and voice dials for phone recognition. The Voice Recognition menu has two functions: Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing for the voice dial feature and Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice Command Command Command Command Command . To open the Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo Voice Memo , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition screen. Recording a voice for name dialing Recording a voice for name dialing Recording a voice for name dialing Recording a voice for name dialing Recording a voice for name dialing To record a voice for name dialing: 1. In the Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition screen, use the (up) or (down) button to highlight Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing , then press .
264 264 264 264 264 2. Highlight an (EMPTY) recording, then press (Option). 3. Select Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice from the pop-up menu, then press . 4. An Info Info Info Info Info window appears prompting you to say the name of the person you want to add in voice dial list. 5. After the beep, use the speaker to say the name of the person. 6. When prompted, repeat saying the name of the person until the phone recognizes and processes your recording. 7. A Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! message appears to indicate that your recording has been recognized. The display returns to the Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing menu with your voice dial entry. 8. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6
265 265 265 265 265 Recording voice commands Recording voice commands Recording voice commands Recording voice commands Recording voice commands To record a voice command: 1. In the Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition Voice Recognition V oice Recognition screen, use (up) or (down) to highlight Voice Command Voice Command Voice Command Voice Command Voice Command , then press . 2. Highlight a command from the Voice Command Voice Command Voice Command Voice Command Voice Command list, then press (Option). 3. Select Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice Record Voice from the pop-up menu, then press . 4. Refer to steps 4 to 6 of the previous section, only this time, you are prompted to say the name of the command. 5. A Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! Voice Recognition Successful! message appears to indicate that your recording has been recognized. The display returns to the Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing Name Dialing menu with your voice dial entry. 6. Press (Back) to return to the previous menu. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5
266 266 266 266 266 Currency Exchange The currency exchange menu allows you to calculate the exchange rate between two currencies. To open the Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) button to select Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange screen. 1 1 1 1 1 Adding an exchange rate Adding an exchange rate Adding an exchange rate Adding an exchange rate Adding an exchange rate To add an exchange rate: 1. In the Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange screen, press (Option), highlight Add Rate Add Rate Add Rate Add Rate Add Rate from the pop-up menu, then press . The Add Rate Add Rate Add Rate Add Rate Add Rate screen appears. 2. Use (left) or (right) to select a currency for CUR 1 CUR 1 CUR 1 CUR 1 CUR 1 . 3. When finished, press (down) to move to the second currency field. Use the (left) or (right) button to select a currency for CUR 2 CUR 2 CUR 2 CUR 2 CUR 2 . 4. When finished, press (down) to move to the rate field. Use the keypad to enter the current exchange rate between the selected currencies. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
267 267 267 267 267 5 5 5 5 5 The display returns to the Currency Currency Currency Currency Currency Exchange Exchange Exchange Exchange Exchange screen showing the created currency conversion and rate. 5. A Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! screen appears to indicate that the currency exchange rate has been saved. Calculating an exchange rate Calculating an exchange rate Calculating an exchange rate Calculating an exchange rate Calculating an exchange rate To calculate for the exchange rate: 1. In the Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange screen, press (Option), highlight Calculate Calculate Calculate Calculate Calculate from the pop-up menu, then press . The Calculate Calculate Calculate Calculate Calculate screen appears. 2. Select a reference currency field using (up) or (down), then key-in the amount of currency to be exchanged. 3. When finished, press to calculate the equivalent amount on the other currency using the exchange rate. 4. When finished, press (Clear) to clear the currency field(s) and compute a new exchange rate. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange Currency Exchange screen. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
268 268 268 268 268 1 1 1 1 1 Adding an exchange currency Adding an exchange currency Adding an exchange currency Adding an exchange currency Adding an exchange currency To add an exchange currency: 1. In the Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange Currency Exhange screen, press (Option), highlight List Currency List Currency List Currency List Currency List Currency from the pop-up menu, then press . The Currency Currency Currency Currency Currency screen appears with the list of available currencies. 2. In the Currency Currency Currency Currency Currency screen, press (Option), highlight Add Add Add Add Add from the pop-up menu, then press . The Modify Currency Modify Currency Modify Currency Modify Currency M odify Currency screen appears. 3. Key-in the currency name using the keypad, then press . A currency name is limited to only four characters. The display returns to the Currency Currency Currency Currency Currency screen with the created currency. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
269 269 269 269 269 Stopwatch The Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch allows you to record time in split and lap modes. To open the Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch : From the Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer Organizer menu, use (up) or (down) to select Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch screen. You can switch the stopwatch from split split split split split t o lap lap lap lap lap mode or vice versa by pressing (up) or (down). Lap mode Lap mode Lap mode Lap mode Lap mode Split mode Split mode Split mode Split mode Split mode Lap stopwatch is commonly used for timing races and other sports that are divided into laps, such as car racing. Split stopwatch is used to determine the time for an individual to finish a given task, such as in a speech competition.
270 270 270 270 270 Using the split stopwatch Using the split stopwatch Using the split stopwatch Using the split stopwatch Using the split stopwatch To use the split stopwatch: 1. In the Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch screen, select the split stopwatch mode by pressing (up) or (down). 2. Press to start the stopwatch. 3. Press (Mark) to mark a specific time. The marked time is displayed at the bottom of the screen. You can create a maximum eight marks for a given time. You can also view the time marks by pressing (left) or (right) while the stopwatch is in progress. 4. Press to stop the stopwatch. 5. After recording the time, press (Reset) to reset the stopwatch. 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3
271 271 271 271 271 Using the lap stopwatch Using the lap stopwatch Using the lap stopwatch Using the lap stopwatch Using the lap stopwatch To use the lap stopwatch: 1. In the Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch Stopwatch screen, select the lap stopwatch mode by pressing (up) or (down). 2. Press to start the stopwatch. 3. Press (Mark) to mark the first lap time. The lap time is displayed at the bottom of the screen. When necessary, press (Mark) to mark the second lap time, and so on. The screen displays the latest two laps. 4. Press to stop the stopwatch. 5. After recording the time, press (Reset) to reset the stopwatch. 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3
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This chapter provides information on how to manage the call records and how to select or customize the phone manner.
274 274 274 274 274 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Calls ............................................................................................ 276 Opening Calls ........................................................................... 276 Missed Calls ..................................................................................... 277 Viewing and returning a missed call ......................................... 277 Saving a missed call number .................................................... 279 Deleting a missed call number(s) ............................................. 280 Answered Calls ................................................................................ 281 Viewing and returning an answered call ................................... 281 Dialed Calls ...................................................................................... 282 Viewing and calling a dialed number ........................................ 282 Call Costs ........................................................................................ 283 Viewing the last call cost ......................................................... 283 Viewing the cost of all calls ..................................................... 284 Other call cost options ............................................................ 284 Call Time ......................................................................................... 285 Viewing the last call duration ................................................... 285 Viewing the duration of all calls ............................................... 286 Other call time options ............................................................ 286
275 275 275 275 275 Call Filter ......................................................................................... 287 Activating call filter .................................................................. 287 Adding an entry to the Ignore or Privilege List ........................ 289 Deactivating an Ignore or Privilege List entry .......................... 290 Deleting an Ignore or Privilege List entry ................................. 290 Manners ........................................................................................... 291 Opening Manners ...................................................................... 291 Renaming a manner .................................................................. 292 Customizing phone manners .................................................... 293 Default manner settings .......................................................... 294
276 276 276 276 276 Calls The Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu allows you to view and manage call record information such as missed, answered, and dialed numbers, view call costs and call duration, and activate the call filter feature. Opening Calls Opening Calls Opening Calls Opening Calls Opening Calls To open the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls icon , then press to display the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu. The Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu consists of six menu items that you can select using (up) (down), or by using the keypad to press the number before each menu item. The phone can store the numbers of the latest 10 missed, answered, or dialed calls. The phone also stores five recent call information per entry (e.g. if you have six missed calls from the same number, the phone stores the latest five missed call information such as the time and date the call was made).
277 277 277 277 277 Viewing and returning a missed call Viewing and returning a missed call Viewing and returning a missed call Viewing and returning a missed call Viewing and returning a missed call The phone main and external displays show an Info Info Info Info Info window when you missed a call. To view and return a missed call from the main display: 1. Open the phone flip top. A Missed Call Missed Call Missed Call Missed Call Missed Call window appears in the main display. 2. Press (View) to display the missed call information. Missed Calls The Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list allows you to view, save, or delete missed call numbers received by your phone. To open the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list: From the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu, use (up) or (down) to select Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list. Press (Back) to ignore the missed call information. You can still view the missed call information using the Missed Call Missed Call Missed Call Missed Call Missed Call list.
278 278 278 278 278 The screen displays the missed call information including the caller name, caller number, date, and time of call. 3. Press to return the call. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list. To view and return a missed call from the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list: 1. From the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list, use (up) or (down) to select the missed call you wish to view, then press . The screen displays the missed call information including the caller name, caller number, date, and time of call. Every missed call entry is preceded by an icon. Refer to the icon indications below. The missed call information was read. The missed call information was not read 2. Press to return the call. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list. When the phone flip top is close, you can view the missed call information from the external display by pressing the camera key on the side of the phone.
279 279 279 279 279 Saving a missed call number Saving a missed call number Saving a missed call number Saving a missed call number Saving a missed call number To save a missed call number: 1. In the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list, use (up) or (down) to select the missed call number you want to save. 2. Press (Options), highlight a save option, then press to save the number. Refer to the save options description below: Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Save to Phonebook Saves the number to the phonebook. Refer to Chapter 5 “Managing your phone book” for details. Save to Ignore List Save to Ignore List Save to Ignore List Save to Ignore List Save to Ignore List Saves the number to the Ignore List. Refer to the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter section later in this chapter for details. Save to Privileged List Save to Privileged List Save to Privileged List Save to Privileged List Save to Privileged List Saves the number to the Privilege List. Refer to the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter section later in this chapter for details. 3. Follow screen instructions to save the number. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 You can also refer to the following sections when saving or deleting answered and dialed numbers.
280 280 280 280 280 Deleting a missed call number(s) Deleting a missed call number(s) Deleting a missed call number(s) Deleting a missed call number(s) Deleting a missed call number(s) To delete a missed call number(s): 1. In the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list, use (up) or (down) to select the missed call number you want to delete. 2. Press (Options), highlight a delete option, then press to delete the number. Refer to the delete options description below. Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete Deletes the selected missed call number Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Delete All Deletes all missed call numbers in the Missed Calls list. 3. When prompted, press (Yes) to delete the number. The display returns to the Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls Missed Calls list. 2 2 2 2 2
281 281 281 281 281 Viewing and returning an answered call Viewing and returning an answered call Viewing and returning an answered call Viewing and returning an answered call Viewing and returning an answered call To view and return an answered call: 1. From the Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls list, use (up) or (down) to select the answered call you wish to view, then press . The screen displays the answered call information including the caller name, caller number, date, and time of call. Answered call entries are preceded by this icon . 2. Press to return the call. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls list. Answered Calls The Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls list allows you to view, save, or delete answered calls by your phone To open the Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls list: From the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu, use (up) or (down) to select Answered Answered Answered Answered Answered Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls list. • If the phone number of the selected answered call entry is saved in the phone book, you can switch the name and number information by pressing (left) or (right). • Refer to the previous sections when saving or deleting answered call numbers.
282 282 282 282 282 Viewing and calling a dialed number Viewing and calling a dialed number Viewing and calling a dialed number Viewing and calling a dialed number Viewing and calling a dialed number To view and call a dialed number: 1. From the Dialed Dialed Dialed Dialed Dialed Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls list, use (up) or (down) to select the dialed number you wish to view, then press . The screen displays the dialed number information including the name and number of the called party, and the date and time of call. Dialed call entries are preceded by this icon . 2. Press to return the call. Otherwise, press (Back) to return to the Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls list. Dialed Calls The Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls list allows you to view, save, or delete all dialed calls placed by your phone. To open the Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls list: From the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu, use (up) or (down) to select Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls list. Refer to the previous sections when saving or deleting dialed call numbers.
283 283 283 283 283 Viewing the last call cost Viewing the last call cost Viewing the last call cost Viewing the last call cost Viewing the last call cost To view the last call cost: 1. From the Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Last Call Cost Last Call Cost Last Call Cost Last Call Cost Last Call Cost . The cost of the last call is displayed on top of the soft key bar. 2. Press (Back) to return to the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu. Call Costs The Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs menu allows you to determine the last or the total call costs. To open the Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs menu: From the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs Call Costs menu.
284 284 284 284 284 Viewing the cost of all calls Viewing the cost of all calls Viewing the cost of all calls Viewing the cost of all calls Viewing the cost of all calls To view the cost of all calls made from your mobile phone: 1. From the Call Cost Call Cost Call Cost Call Cost Call Cost menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight All Calls’ Costs All Calls’ Costs All Calls’ Costs All Calls’ Costs All Calls’ Costs . The cost of all calls is displayed on top of the soft key bar. 2. Press (Back) to return to the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu. Other call cost options Other call cost options Other call cost options Other call cost options Other call cost options You can use the other call cost options to clear the cost counter or set the cost limit for calls. Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear the cost counters. Call Costs’ Limit Call Costs’ Limit Call Costs’ Limit Call Costs’ Limit Call Costs’ Limit Set a maximum call cost to help you limit your phone bill. The phone automatically hangs-up when your call reaches the specified maximum call cost. You are required to key-in the PIN2 when clearing the cost counters or when setting the call cost limit.
285 285 285 285 285 Viewing the last call duration Viewing the last call duration Viewing the last call duration Viewing the last call duration Viewing the last call duration To view the last call duration: 1. From the Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Last Call Cost Last Call Cost Last Call Cost Last Call Cost Last Call Cost . The last call duration is displayed on top of the soft key bar. 2. Press (Back) to return to the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu. Call Time The Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time menu allows you to determine the last call duration as well as the time spent for all, answered, and dialed calls. To open the Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time menu: From the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time menu.
286 286 286 286 286 Viewing the duration of all calls Viewing the duration of all calls Viewing the duration of all calls Viewing the duration of all calls Viewing the duration of all calls To view the duration of all calls made to and from the mobile phone: 1. From the Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time Call Time menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight All Calls All Calls All Calls All Calls All Calls . The duration of all calls made or received is displayed on top of the soft key bar. 2. Press (Back) to return to the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu. Other call time options Other call time options Other call time options Other call time options Other call time options You can use the other call time options to determine the answered or dialed call duration or clear the call timer. Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls View the duration of all answered calls. Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls Dialed Calls View the duration of all dialed calls. Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear Counters Clear the call timer. You are required to key-in the PIN2 when clearing the call time counters.
287 287 287 287 287 Activating call filter Activating call filter Activating call filter Activating call filter Activating call filter To activate the call filter: 1. From the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Filter Setting Filter Setting Filter Setting Filter Setting Filter Setting , then press . Call Filter The Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu allows you to filter incoming calls by activating the Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore o r Privilege Privilege Privilege Privilege Privilege list. You can also use this menu to add, save, or delete phone numbers in both call filter lists. To open the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu: From the Calls Calls Calls Calls Calls menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu.
288 288 288 288 288 2. U se (up) or (down) to highlight a call filter option, then press . Refer to the call filter options description below. Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Activates the call filter Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List . When selected, all calls from phone numbers in the Ignore List are filtered. The Ignore List icon appears in the main display when activated. Privileged List Privileged List Privileged List Privileged List Privileged List Activates the call filter Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List . When selected, the phone receives calls only from phone numbers in the Privilege List. The Privilege List icon appears in the main display when activated. Off Off Off Off Off Deactivates call filtering. The call filter setting is set to this option by default.
289 289 289 289 289 Adding an entry to the Ignore or Privilege List Adding an entry to the Ignore or Privilege List Adding an entry to the Ignore or Privilege List Adding an entry to the Ignore or Privilege List Adding an entry to the Ignore or Privilege List To add a an entry to the Ignore or Privilege list: 1. Activate the Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore o r Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List using the Filter Setting Filter Setting Filter Setting Filter Setting Filter Setting menu. 2. From the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu, use (up) or (down) to highlight Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List Ignore List o r Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List Privilege List , then press . 3. When the Ignore List or Privilege List appears, press (up) or (down) to select an (EMPTY) (EMPTY) (EMPTY) (EMPTY) (EMPTY) entry. 4. Press (Options), select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify , then press . 5. When prompted, key-in the phone number, then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press (Names), select a phone book entry, then press . 6. Follow steps 3 to 5 when adding entries to both lists. 7. The screen returns to the Ignore List or the Privilege List with the added entry. Press (Back) to return to the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu. 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6
290 290 290 290 290 Deactivating an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deactivating an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deactivating an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deactivating an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deactivating an Ignore or Privilege List entry To deactivate an entry from the Ignore or Privilege list: 1. From the Ignore List or Privilege List, use (up) or (down) t o select the entry you wish to deactivate from the list. 2. Press to deactivate the entry in the list. 3. Press (Back) to return to the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu. Deleting an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deleting an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deleting an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deleting an Ignore or Privilege List entry Deleting an Ignore or Privilege List entry To delete an entry in the Ignore or Privilege list: 1. From the Ignore List or Privilege List, use (up) or (down) to select the entry you wish to delete from the list. 2. Press (Options), select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete , then press . Select Delete Delete Delete Delete Delete All All All All All to delete all entries. 3. Press (Yes) when prompted for confirmation. A Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! successfully! message appears to indicate that the entry has been deleyed from the list. 4. Press (Back) to return to the Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter Call Filter menu.
291 291 291 291 291 Manners The Manners Manners Manners Manners Manners menu allows you change and customize the phone profiles. The phone comes with five pre-installed profiles called manners. Each manner has its own incoming ring tone, ring mode, volume, and miscellaneous tone settings. Opening Manners Opening Manners Opening Manners Opening Manners Opening Manners To open the Manners Manners Manners Manners Manners menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner icon , then press to display the Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Manners Manners Manners Manners Manners menu. The Manners Manners Manners Manners Manners menu consists of five pre-installed phone profiles that you can select using (up) or (down). Refer to the table on page 294 for the default settings of each phone manner.
292 292 292 292 292 Renaming a manner Renaming a manner Renaming a manner Renaming a manner Renaming a manner To rename a phone manner: 1. From the Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner list, use (up) or (down) t o highlight a manner, then press . 2. Press (Options), select Rename Rename Rename Rename Rename , then press . 3. Key-in the new manner name using the keypad, then press . 4. The Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner list mow shows the renamed manner. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
293 293 293 293 293 Customizing phone manners Customizing phone manners Customizing phone manners Customizing phone manners Customizing phone manners You can change the phone manner ring tong, ring mode, volume, and miscellaneous tone settings in this menu. To customize a phone manner: 1. From the Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner list, use (up) or (down) t o highlight a manner, then press . 2. Press (Options), select Personalize Personalize Personalize Personalize Personalize , then press . 3. Select a manner item, then press to display the options. Refer to the instructions in Chapter 4 “Changing the settings” for details on changing the ring tone, ring mode, volume, and miscellaneous tone settings. 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
294 294 294 294 294 Default manner settings Default manner settings Default manner settings Default manner settings Default manner settings Each ring tone manner has default settings for ring mode, incoming ring tone, volume level, and miscellaneous tones. The current ring tone manner is shown in the middle of the main display. Refer to the table below for details on ring tone manners. Manner Manner Manner Manner Manner Manners Manners Manners Manners Manners Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Indoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom Ringtone Serendipity Serendipity Serendipity Serendipity Serendipity Ring Mode Ring only Vib. and Ring Vib. and Ring Vib. and Ring Ring Only Incoming volume (1 ~ 5) 30242 Earpiece volume (1 ~ 5) 22242 Key tone volume (1 ~ 5) 11121 Key tone ON OFF ON ON ON Key tone type DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF DTMF Connect Vib. ON OFF ON ON ON Battery low alert ON OFF ON ON ON Alert tone ON OFF ON ON ON Message tone ON OFF ON ON ON Power on/off tone ON OFF ON ON ON Charge tone ON OFF ON ON ON Flip tone OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Ring tone settings Ring tone settings Ring tone settings Ring tone settings Ring tone settings
This chapter tells you how to surf the Internet using your mobile phone and how to access value-added services offered by your phone operator.
296 296 296 296 296 Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Chapter summary Network .......................................................................................... 297 Opening the Network menu ..................................................... 297 WAP ............................................................................................ 298 Changing your WAP settings ................................................... 299 Surfing the Internet ................................................................. 302 Closing the browser ................................................................. 304 STK (Sim Tool Kit) .......................................................................... 305 Owner information .......................................................................... 306 Security ........................................................................................... 306
297 297 297 297 297 Network The Network Network Network Network Network menu allows you to configure the network settings of the mobile phone and surf the Internet. Opening the Network menu Opening the Network menu Opening the Network menu Opening the Network menu Opening the Network menu To open the Network Network Network Network Network menu: 1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press to display the main menu. 2. Use the navigation keys to select the Network Network Network Network Network icon , then press to display the Network Network Network Network Network menu. OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Network Network Network Network Network menu. The Network Network Network Network Network menu consists of two menu items that you can select using (up) (down), or by using the keypad to press the number preceding each menu item. Refer to the succeeding sections for a description of each menu item. Internet service is network-dependent and/or subscribed feature and is subject to charges. Inquire with your phone operator how you can avail of this feature.
298 298 298 298 298 WAP The WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) allows you to configure the phone WAP configuration, browse the Internet, create URL bookmarks, and activate the network WAP profiles. To open the WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP menu: From the Network Network Network Network Netwo rk menu, use (up) or (down) to select WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls Answered Calls list. Based on your subscription, the phone should come with the default WAP configuration set by your operator. The following instructions are for reference only.
299 299 299 299 299 Changing your WAP settings Changing your WAP settings Changing your WAP settings Changing your WAP settings Changing your WAP settings You may need to change some WAP and network settings before you can use the Internet features of your mobile phone. Activating an Internet profile Activating an Internet profile Activating an Internet profile Activating an Internet profile Activating an Internet profile You need to activate your phone’s Internet profile before you can establish connection to the Internet. You can store up to ten (10) Internet profiles on your phone. To select and activate an Internet profile: 1. From the WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP menu, use (up) or (down) to select Profiles Profiles Profiles Profiles Profiles , then press . The screen displays the available network profiles. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select a profile, then press . The bullet preceding the selected profile is blacked out. 3. Press (Options), select Activate Activate Activate Activate Activate , then press to activate the profile. 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2
300 300 300 300 300 Inquire with your phone operator the correct Internet profile settings before adjusting these items. Modifying an Internet profile Modifying an Internet profile Modifying an Internet profile Modifying an Internet profile Modifying an Internet profile To modify an Internet profile: 1. After activating a profile, press (Options), select Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify , then press . 2. Use (up) or (down) to select a profile setting, then press . Refer to the settings description below. Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Name change the name of the Internet profile WAP Settings change the Internet profile gateway IP, login name, password, homepage, connection type, and security CSD Settings change the dial-up number, call type, login name, password, and linger time in a CSD type of connection GPRS Settings change the APN, login name, and password in a GPRS type of connection GPRS Adv. Set. change advance GPRS settings including data and header compression, authentication, and quality of service Message Server allows you to set the message server for your MMS messages
301 301 301 301 301 Changing WAP settings Changing WAP settings Changing WAP settings Changing WAP settings Changing WAP settings The WAP settings menu allows you to manage the Internet browser settings including cache use, cookies, passwords, text wrap, and security configuration. To change the WAP settings: 1. From the WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP menu, use (up) or (down) to select Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings , then press . The Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings screen appears. 2. Use (up) or (down) to select a WAP setting, then press . Refer to the WAP settings description below. Settings Settings Settings Settings Settings Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Use Cache turns the Internet cache on or off Push Message activate or deactivate the push message feature Show Image view or block webpage images Wrap Text turn text wrapping on or off Clear Cache delete the contents of the Internet cache Clear Cookies delete saved cookies in the cache Clear Password clear all password in the password list Security select and activate Internet security settings Factory Settings restore the phone’s original WAP settings
302 302 302 302 302 Surfing the Internet Surfing the Internet Surfing the Internet Surfing the Internet Surfing the Internet After adjusting or changing the necessary Internet settings, you are now ready to surf the Internet on your phone. Browsing the homepage Browsing the homepage Browsing the homepage Browsing the homepage Browsing the homepage To go to the homepage: 1. From the WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP menu, use (up) or (down) to select Homepage Homepage Homepage Homepage Homepage , then press . The phone connects to the phone operator’s WAP server. When connection is established, the Homepage Homepage Homepage Homepage Homepage appears on screen. Web page title Web page title Web page title Web page title Web page title Browser options Browser options Browser options Browser options Browser options Browser Browser Browser Browser Browser History History History History History
303 303 303 303 303 Option Option Option Option Option Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Allows you to Back return to the previously browsed web page Forward forward to the next browsed web page Stop stop web page loading Reload reload a web page Homepage go to the set homepage Set Homepage set the current web page as homepage Go to URL input a new URL to go to another web page Show Address display the current URL Bookmark display the Bookmark window Save Image saves the web page image Edit load an Input Method Editor Set Bookmark select and set which bookmark to use About view the Internet browser developer, copyright, and version information Exit Browser close the browser 2. When necessary, press (Options) to view the browser options. Refer to the table below for a description of the browser options.
304 304 304 304 304 Browsing another website Browsing another website Browsing another website Browsing another website Browsing another website To browse another website: 1. From the WAP WAP WAP WAP WAP menu, use (up) or (down) to select Go To Go To Go To Go To Go To URL URL URL URL UR L, then press . 2. Key-in the URL (Universal Resource Locator) address of the website you want to browse, then press . The website appears on screen, when available. 3. Refer to the previous section for browser options. Closing the browser Closing the browser Closing the browser Closing the browser Closing the browser To close the web browser: 1. In the web browser, press (Options), select Exit Browser Exit Browser Exit Browser Exit Browser Exit Browser , then press . 2. An information window appears and displays the last data session statistics including the sent and received data (in bytes).
305 305 305 305 305 STK (Sim Tool Kit) The STK STK STK STK STK list allows you to view and use value-added services offered by your phone operator. To open the STK STK STK STK STK list: From the Network Network Network Network Network menu, use (up) or (down) to select STK STK STK STK STK , then press . OR OR OR OR OR Press to display the STK STK STK STK STK list. • The contents of this menu are SIM-dependent and varies from one phone operator to another. Inquire with your phone operator the complete list of services that they offer. • If your phone operator has no value added service, a Service Service Service Service Service Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available message appears when you access this menu.
Owner information Owner’s Name ........................................................... Mobile Phone No ................................ Address ..................................................................... ........................................................... .................................................................................. ........................................................... Manufacturer ............................................................. Model .................................................. .................................................................................. Serial Number ................................ ..... Retailer ...................................................................... Telephone No. .................................... Purchase Date ........................................................... Firmware Version ............................... Accessories ............................................................... ........................................................... .................................................................................. ........................................................... Security Phone lock code ........................................................ PIN1 ................................................. Network code ............................................................ PIN2 ................................................. Mobile phone operator .............................................. PUK1 ................................................ .................................................................................. PUK2 ................................................

A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 A-2 RF Exposure Information (SAR) RF Exposure Information (SAR) RF Exposure Information (SAR) RF Exposure Information (SAR) RF Exposure Information (SAR) This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.633 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.703 W/kg. (Body- worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on.