AMOI Electronics 6711 GSM850 AND PCS1900 (Mobile Phone) User Manual
AMOI Electronics Co., Ltd. GSM850 AND PCS1900 (Mobile Phone) Users Manual
Users Manual

Innovation makes
your dreams come true
Welcome to the user guide for the 6711
mobile phone. We are paving the way for
modern technology.
With a whole suit of keypad
operation system, the 6711
now gives you a fresh and
exciting level of enjoyment
from a mobile phone
By using Internet Explorer,
you can connect your phone
with Internet or network
applications, to keep closer
touch with the world all the
time. You can synchronise
your phone with PC to realize resource
synchronisation and transmission through
ActiveSync, so as to bring convenience to your
business work.
When you need to relax, play your favorite
music through Windows Media and take in a
game or two from the interesting selection on
board the 6711. Wherever you go, whatever
you do, keep the 6711 close and never skip a
beat.
Special features
Internet explorer P52
Built-in active Sync
to synchronise with
PC P57
Windows media
player P28
Supports Outlook
e-mail P41
Amusing games P91
Supports T-flash
card P10
Supports voice
notesP92
Calendar P47
2 mega pixel
camera P95
Supports video
capture P96
Supports Internet
sharing P106
Supports Speed
dial P112
Supports MMS P37

Declaration
Copyright: 2006 Amoi Electronic Co. Ltd
reserves all rights.
The content of this guide is protected by
Copyright Law. It is forbidden to copy, distribute,
publish or cite the content of this user guide, in
whatever form, without the authorisation of
Amoi Electronic Co. Ltd.
Bluetooth is the registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG Inc.
JAVA is the registered trademark of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
“AMOI” and “ “are registered trade
marks and belong to Amoi. They are protected
by law. The other products or company names
referred to in this guide are registered
trademarks, trademarks, or registered names
belonging to their owners.
Amoi has carefully and closely reviewed the
content of this user guide. Nevertheless, it is
possible that there are mistakes and omissions.
Amoi reserves the right to update and improve
any products described in this guide, as well as
the content of this guide. Amendments will be
made without prior notification.
The is the user guide for the Amoi mobile
phone only and does not include an
introduction to this product’s software and
hardware configuration. The product and spare
parts vary according to region. For more details,
please contact an Amoi customer service
centre.
Some functions referred to in this guide also
need the support of a network operator or
service provider. If you are unable to confirm
whether you will be able to use certain
functions or services with this phone, please
consult your network operator or service
provider.
The phone may include some commodities,
technology or software that is controlled by
export law, Chinese regulations and regulations
governed by other countries or areas.
In order to ensure your safety, please read the
“Safety Notice” and “Safety Precaution”.
Typographic conventions used in this user
guide include:
<>: shows function key;
““: shows important information on the phone
interface;
[ ]: shows the phone menus.
I
Content
Safety notice ................................................ IX
1.Getting to know your phone......................1
Your phone....................................................... 1
Front view of your phone.............................. 1
Side view of your phone............................... 1
Rear view of your phone .............................. 2
Icon introduction......... Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Status icon ....................................................... 4
Program ........................................................... 5
2.Getting Started............................................9
Using your phone....... Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Installing SIM card and battery......................... 9
Installing T-flash card ..................................... 10
Battery charging............................................. 11
Using a travel charger to charge your phone
...................................................................11
Battery power display .....................................12
Power on/ off ..................................................12
Speed list operation....Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Using shortcut keys ........................................14
3.Call Functions...........................................16
Making a call ..................................................16
Making calls directly....................................16
Making an international call ................Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Making two calls simultaneously (needs
network support).....Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Making two calls simultaneously (this must be
supported by the network)Fehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
Making a conference call (this must be
supported by the network)Fehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
Making a call from contacts ................Fehler!
II
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Creating a speed dial for a contact .... Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Making a call from call history............ Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Making a call from SMS/MMS............ Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Making an urgent call.......Fehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
Dialing a voice mail Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Answering or rejecting an incoming call. Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Ending a call .......... Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Call functions ................................................. 22
4.Call HistoryFehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.
Call list ....... Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.
Options in call list....... Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Saving call history numberFehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
5.Input Modes ..............................................24
Switching input modes ...................................24
Character input mode.....................................24
Numeric input mode .......................................25
Assistant function ...........................................25
6.Menu Use ..................................................27
Entering menu................................................27
Scrolling to enter menu function................. 27
Entering a menu by using shortcuts ........... 27
7.AT&T Music...............................................28
Windows Media..............................................28
About the controls ...................................... 29
About the screens and menus.................... 29
Playback screen menu ...............................30
Now playing screen menu ..........................31
Library screen menu...................................32
Player setting..............................................33
III
Shop music .................................................... 34
Music ID......................................................... 34
Streaming music ............................................ 35
Music videos .................................................. 35
The buzz ........................................................ 35
Community..................................................... 35
Music apps..................................................... 35
8.Messaging.................................................37
SMS/MMS...................................................... 37
Editing a MMS............................................ 39
Editing a SMS ............................................ 41
Outlook e-mail................................................ 41
Editing an e-mail ........................................ 42
New account .................................................. 43
Folders........................................................... 44
Delete items ............................................... 44
Drafts.......................................................... 45
Inbox .......................................................... 45
Outbox........................................................45
Inbox...........................................................45
Sent item ....................................................45
Options ...........................................................45
9.Calendar ....................................................47
Viewing calendar ............................................47
New appointment............................................48
Calendar settings............................................48
10.AT&T Mall.................................................49
Media net home..............................................49
Shop application.............................................49
Shop games ...................................................49
Shop graphics ................................................50
Shop multimedia.............................................50
Shop tones .....................................................50
11.Media Net.................................................51
12.Internet Explorer.....................................52
Activating Internet explorer.............................52
IV
The menu when Internet explorer is offline.... 53
The menu when Internet explorer is online.... 54
Options .......................................................... 55
General ...................................................... 56
Connections............................................... 56
Memory...................................................... 56
13.ActiveSync.............................................. 57
Using ActiveSync........................................... 57
How to synchronise with PC ...................... 57
Synchronising with exchange server ......... 60
Stopping synchronisation........................... 60
Synchronisation information .......................... 61
Synchronising inbox................................... 61
Synchronising schedule............................. 62
Synchronising through Bluetooth ............... 62
Installing software in the phone.................. 62
Solving the problems about connecting
ActiveSync ................................................. 62
ActiveSync error information ..........................64
14.Tasks .......................................................66
The synchronisation task on PC.....................66
Creating a task on the phone .........................67
The menu functions of tasks screen........... 67
15.Contacts ..................................................68
Viewing a contact ........................................... 68
Editing a contact............................................. 69
New contacts.................................................. 70
New SIM contacts ..........................................70
Speed dials.....................................................71
.Setting method ..........................................71
Finding a contact............................................72
Beaming a contact .........................................72
Transferring methods ................................. 72
Copying contacts between SIM card and the
phone .............................................................73
Copying SIM card contacts to phone..........73
V
Copying phone contacts to SIM card.......... 73
Deleting a contact .......................................... 74
16.Settings ...................................................75
Phone............................................................. 75
Call barring................................................. 75
Call forwarding ........................................... 75
Call options ................................................ 76
Call waiting................................................. 76
Caller ID ..................................................... 76
Channels.................................................... 76
Fixed dialing............................................... 76
Networks .................................................... 77
Service dialing............................................ 77
TTY mode .................................................. 77
Sounds........................................................... 77
Ring tone:................................................... 77
Profiles........................................................... 78
Display ........................................................... 78
Clock & alarm .................................................79
Date and time .............................................79
Alarm ..........................................................79
Connections ...................................................80
Wireless manager.......................................80
Beam ..........................................................81
Bluetooth ....................................................81
Searching Bluetooth devices ......................82
Bluetooth partnerships................................83
Bluetooth stereo headset............................83
Sending files by using Bluetooth.................85
Receiving files by using Bluetooth ..............85
Multiple network connection setting............85
Advance......................................................86
Security ..........................................................86
Device lock .................................................87
Enable SIM PIN ..........................................87
Change PIN2 ..............................................87
VI
Certificates................................................. 87
Remove programs ......................................... 88
Power management....................................... 88
Accessibility ................................................... 89
Regional settings ........................................... 89
Owner information ......................................... 90
More .............................................................. 90
Phone information...................................... 90
Backlight level............................................ 90
About ......................................................... 90
Error reporting............................................ 90
17.Games ..................................................... 91
18.Voice Notes............................................. 92
Recording voice notes ................................... 92
Playing ....................................................... 92
19.Pictures &Videos.................................... 93
Pictures.......................................................... 93
The functions in picture list ............................ 93
The functions during browsing ....................... 94
Camera ..........................................................95
Using the camera menu .................................96
Video ..........................................................96
Mode ..........................................................96
Brightness ..................................................96
Resolution ..................................................96
Zoom ..........................................................96
White balance.............................................96
Flash ..........................................................97
Full screen..................................................97
Options.......................................................97
Capturing videos ............................................ 98
The storage location of photos and videos.....98
The storage method of T-flash card ...........98
Viewing the stored photos and videos in
memory card ..............................................99
20.Call History ...........................................100
VII
21.File Explorer..........................................103
Folder use.................................................... 103
My pictures............................................... 103
My sounds................................................ 103
My videos................................................. 103
UAContents.............................................. 103
Folder operation........................................... 103
22.Good ......................................................105
23.Internet Sharing....................................106
Activating Internet sharing............................ 106
Deactivating Internet sharing ....................... 108
24.Java........................................................109
25.SIM Manager .........................................110
SIM memory..................................................111
26.Speed Dial .............................................112
Creating a speed dial number for a contact
................................................................. 112
Creating a speed dial number for a menu 112
Using speed dial ....................................... 112
27.SystemInfo ............................................114
28.Accessories...........................................115
Calculator .....................................................115
Clear............................................................. 115
Download agent............................................116
Task manager...............................................116
29.Phone Maintenance..............................118
30.Troubleshooting....................................120
The phone can’t be switched on...................120
The phone is switched off automatically .Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
PIN/ PUK code lock ......................................121
Bad call quality ...........Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Can’t answer a call .....Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Can’t make a call..........................................122
The call volume is too low ............................123
VIII
The person you are calling cannot hear your
voice ............................................................ 123
The incoming call doesn’t ring ..................... 123
The battery can’t be charged ....................... 124
Can’t display network................................... 125
The phone does not recognise the memory card
..................................................................... 125
Browser can’t connect to Internet normally.. 126
Lack of space............................................... 126
31.Safety Precaution................................. 127
Usage environment...................................... 127
Medical devices ........................................... 127
Pacemaker............................................... 127
Hearing aids........... Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Emergency calls .......................................... 127
Making an emergency callFehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
Password access......................................... 129
PIN code Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert.
PIN2 code ..............Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
PUK code .................................................129
PUK2 code .............Fehler! Textmarke nicht
definiert.
Note about charging the battery............. Fehler!
Textmarke nicht definiert.
Battery information and careFehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
Note about using spare partsFehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.
Other safety information...... Fehler! Textmarke
nicht definiert.

Safety notice
Before using the phone, please read and follow
the rules below carefully. For the detailed
information, please refer to the “Safety
precaution” section on P.127
If you dial or answer a call while driving,
please use the hands-free device (e.g.
earphone, vehicle hands-free system,
phone hands-free system) or use your
phone after parking the vehicle.
The phone will interfere with the
communication network of a plane, so
please make sure your phone is switched
off during the flight.
All phones can be subject to interference,
which could affect its performance.
Please switch off your phone where you
see signs forbidding phone use. Such
signs can be found in medical centres or
establishments containing medical
equipment.
In order to ensure high performance and
avoid damaging the phone, please use the
original accessories and battery. Avoid
using products which are not compatible.
To avoid the risk of any explosion, please
switch off the phone at petrol stations and
places which are near fuel, chemical
solvent or other dangerous substances.
In order to avoid the risk of explosion,
please switch off your phone in areas
where there could be a risk of explosion
and in areas where you are asked to
switch off bidirectional radios. Pay
attention and adhere to any rules and
regulations concerning mobile phone use.
Please neither burn the phone battery nor
use it as ordinary rubbish, as this could
endanger life and damage to the
environment. Please obey the
environmental policy of the local
government and dispose of and recycle
them in time.
If you need to connect your phone to other
devices, please read the user guide
IX

carefully to ensure the procedure is carried
out safety.
Keep small parts (e.g. SIM card) out of the
reach of children to prevent batteries from
being swallowed or causing other dangers.
Please back up the important information
of phone and be sure to have a second
copy in case data is lost from your phone.
X
SOS
Make sure the phone is switched on and
has service coverage before inputting the
emergency number. Press the call key for
your position to be located. Please don’t
end call unless told to do so.
Cautions:
Any unapproved changes or modifications by
the party responsible for compliance might
infringe the user’s authority to operate this
mobile phone.
This mobile phone may generate radio
frequency energy, which, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this mobile phone
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try one or more of measures
listed below to clear the interference:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Attention: 1. Please send used li-ion batteries to
appropriate disposal locations or return them to
our company. Do not dispose of the batteries in
the dustbin.
2. For body worn operation this phone has been
tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines
when used with an accessory that contains no
XI
metal and that positions the handset a minimum
of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC RF exposure guidelines
Statement: This device complies with Part 15
of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.

Getting to know your phone
1
1. Getting to know your phone
Your phone
Front view of your phone
Side view of your phone

Getting to know your phone
2
Rear view of your phone
Caution:
As for the shortcut keys operation of the above keys,
please refer to “Using Shortcut Keys” on P14
The Home screen
The Home Screen displays important
information, such as upcoming appointments,
status indicators, the current time, date and
profile, and icons of programmes that you have
frequently-used. You can open a programme
directly by selecting its icon and pressing .
To access the Home screen from anywhere,
press
To access the Home screen display,
including the background, select [Start→
Settings→More→Display→Home Screen].
The Home screen is mainly made up of five
parts, shown as the below figure:

Getting to know your phone
3
Area Function
Status Bar
Indicates your phone’s
current status, such as the
battery and signal strength.
For more details about status
icons, please see the next
page.
Shortcut
Bar
Shows ten recently-used
programs. You can press
/ to select one of them and
open it directly from the home
screen.
Information
Display
Area
Shows some relative
information of phone,
including: the network service
provider, current time and
date, recent appointments
and reminds, user profiles
and etc.. Xpress Mail allows
you to access data while on
the go via your smart phone.
Press / to select your
desired option and press
to speed enter the
corresponding function.
Start Menu Press to open the start
menu and switch to a
program
Function
Key Bar Press to open
[Contacts]

Getting to know your phone
4
Status icon
:Icon Function description
Signal Strength: Represents
the current network signal.
You are out of a service area
Battery Status: Represents the
level of your battery.
Low Battery : Displays when there
is little battery power
Get charging
Switch off phone function: The
phone functions are turned off if
needed but you can still use the
other functions: such as Camera,
Calendar, Games, Windows Media
and etc.
Alarm Clock: Appears when the
alarm clock is activated.
No SIM card inserted
Appears during in call.
Speakerphone on
Microphone muted
Ringer off: Appears when the
profile is set as [Headset]. For
more details, please see” Profile
Mode” on P79.
Vibrate call alert: Appears when
the profile mode is set as
[Conference].
Call holding
Call forwarding

Getting to know your phone
5
Missed call icon appears in [ Call
History] menu
Outgoing call
Incoming call
Missed call icon appears on the
home screen.
New email or text message
New voice message
GPRS available
GPRS connected
Data call in progress
Bluetooth
Program
The following table lists icons of the
programmes that are already installed on your
phone.
Icon Name Introduction
AT&T
Music
ed
Lets you play video
and audio files
stored on the phone
or network and get
other music relat
services.
Messaging
Lets you send and
receive SMS, MMS
and Email.

Getting to know your phone
6
Calendar
Keeps track of your
appointments and
creates meeting
requests.
T&T
AT&T Mall
Lets you enjoy
multi-functional and
convenient A
services.
Media Net
Lets you launch on
the browser to AT&T
media net.
Internet
Explorer
Allows you to browse
sites
from the Internet
Web and WAP
and download new
programs and files
Active Sync
Synchronises
information between
your phone and PC
Tasks Keeps track of tasks
Contacts n
Keeps track of
contacts informatio
Settings way
it.
Personalises your
phone to suit the
you use
Games
ble
Solitaire
Lets you play two
games: Bub
Breaker and
come with your
phone.
Voice Notes
Allows you to make
short voice
recordings.
Pictures&
Videos
Lets you to browse
pictures, captured
photos and videos
on your phone or a

Getting to know your phone
7
memory card.
ry ,
issed
Call Histo
Keeps track of all
phone calls made
received and m
File
r
n
Explore
Lets you organize
and manage files o
your phone or a
memory card.
Good
Allows you to get
real-time
synchronisation of
AT&T company
email, calendar,
contacts and more.
Internet
Sharing
You can wireless
online by using
Modem function
Java
nload Lets you dow
and install
Java-based
applications, such as
games and tools on
your phone.
SIM
Manager
M
Lets you to manage
the contacts that are
stored on your SIM
card and your phone.
You can also use
this program to copy
or delete contacts
between your SI
card and your phone.
Speed Dial
Lets you create
speed dial entries for
aling frequently
di
-called phone
numbers or for
frequently-accessed
programs.

Getting to know your phone
8
SystemInfo
Lets you to view th
memory status of th
system.
e
e
Accessories
Check here for a
calculator wireless
modem and more,

Getting Started
9
2. Getting Started
Before using the phone, please insert a SIM
card supplied by a network service provider.
The SIM card (Subscriber Identification Module)
includes phone number and detailed
information of service items, and can be used
to store phone number and user information.
Caution:
SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by
scratching or bending, so be very careful when
inserting or removing the card. Please follow the
instructions of SIM card user guide provided by
the manufacturer and keep SIM card out of the
reach of children
Installing SIM card and battery
(1) Hold down for several seconds to
switch off the phone.
(2) As shown in the following diagram, slide
the battery cover in the direction of the
bottom of the phone and then remove it
and battery.
(3) Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot
Press the card downwards while inserting
and make sure the card is facing the
correct way, as shown below (with the
contact point facing down).

Getting Started
10
(4) Make sure the battery contacts are facing
into the phone, and then push the other
side of the battery gently until it fixes itself
in the battery slot.
(5) Make sure the battery has been installed
correctly, and then slide the battery cover
in the direction of the top of the phone until
it is covered, as shown below:
Warning:
Don’t insert or remove the SIM card when the
phone is switched on or getting charged, or this
may damage the SIM card.
Installing T-flash card
T- flash card is the mobile memory card which
can be pulled out of and inserted into the phone
and can be used to enlarge phone memory
Make sure the side with golden contact of T-
flash card is facing down and insert the
narrower end of card, and then push T- flash
card gently until it is fixed in the battery slot. It
shows as the below figure:

Getting Started
11
If you want to remove T-flash card, push T-
flash card with finger towards the phone, and T-
flash will click out automatically from card slot.
Caution:
Don’t pull out T-flash card from card slot forcely!
Warning:
During the process of reading and writing T-flash
card, it is forbidden to remove or insert outer
storage card, Amoi will take no responsibility for
the following situations( including but not limited:
data lost, outer memory card damage)
Battery charging
6711 is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion
battery. You are provided with a travel charger
and a seat-charger during purchase of phone.
Using a travel charger to charge your
phone
(1) Put the battery in the phone.
(2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB
charger slot of phone carefully, and
connect the charger to a standard wall
outlet.The detail shows as the below
figure:

Getting Started
12
(3) While the phone is switched on and the
battery icon shows as , it means the
phone is charging, and you can select
[Start→More→Settings→More...→
Power Management] to view charging
process and status.
(4) While the phone is switched off, the
battery bar will scroll and you can view
charging process.
(5) After finishing charging, you should first
disconnect the charger and standard
power socket, and then disconnect the
phone and charger.
Caution:
1
. If the battery is empty, the battery icon will
appear after charging for two to three minutes.
Generally, the charging time is 2-5 hours
depending on the status of the phone (whether
switched on, making a call etc.)
2. In order to achieve the best capacity, please
charge and discharge the new battery twice or three
times. As for the first several times, please charge
for at least 10 hours. You can charge only after the
phone is switched off because of no power
3. Please use the approved battery and charger
designated for this product, otherwise it may cause
explosion. Try to avoid using USB cable to charge.
Battery power display
If the battery is low, the empty battery icon
will flash.
If the battery is too low, the phone will switch off
automatically. If this occurs, you may lose any
data that has not been stored.
Power on/ off
Hold down for several seconds to switch
on/off the phone. If no SIM card is inserted
when powered on, the phone will show the

Getting Started
13
icon as .
If the PIN code is activated, your phone will
be connected to a GSM network upon
entering the correct PIN code.
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times
in succession, you will need a PUK code in
order to unlock your phone.If you input wrong
PIN code ten times in succession, SIM card
will be locked forever. Generally PUK code is
supplied with SIM card. If you lose your PUK
code or PUK code isn’t supplied with SIM
card, please contact your network operator.
Caution:
The phone is equipped with an antenna. When
power on, please do not touch antenna as this may
affect call quality and require phone to consume
more power
Warning:
Don’t switch the phone on in areas where wireless
phone use is prohibited or where it may cause
interference or danger. Make sure that your
phone’s “Alarm and clock” function is not
activated.
Using the quick list
The Quick list offers convenient access to a list
of functions, such as locking your phone or
keypad and choosing a different profile. For
more information about profiles, please see
“Profiles” on P78.(///)

Getting Started
14
To access the Quick list
(6) Briefly press (press and quickly
release).
(7) Scroll through the list and select the
desired item by selecting <Select>,
pressing or pressing the related
numeric key on the keypad.
(8) To exit the Quick list at any time, select
<Cancel>.
Using shortcut keys
Press some keys directly from the home screen
and you can speed enter the common functions
of phone. The following table lists the
operations and functions of some common
shortcut keys:
Key Operation Function
Press
briefly
While in call:
1. Answer the second
call while putting the
first call on hold.
2. Switch between
two calls answered at
the same time
3. While answering or
dialing calls, activate
call holding function.
Press
briefly
While editing, you
can delete a number
or a character
Hold down
Switch on/ off the
phone at any time

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15
Press
briefly
Enter the Quick list
Hold down
While editing, hold
down the key to open
input modes menu.
Press
briefly
Voice record key:
On the Home screen,
press the key to enter
the Voice recorder
screen, press the key
again to begin
recording or stop
recording.
Press
briefly
Camera key:
1. Press to launch the
camera.
2. If already running,
press to capture an
image or start
recording a video clip
Press
briefly
Speed return to the
last operation screen
or the home screen.

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3. Call Functions
Making a call
With your phone, you can make calls from the
Home screen, the Phone screen, from
Contacts, Speed Dial, Call History, or SIM
Contacts (contacts stored on your SIM card).
Making a call from the home screen
(1) On the Home screen, access the Phone
screen by pressing or pressing
numeric keys on the keypad.
(2) When you enter the phone number co
mpletely, press .
Notice:
You will notice that when your press a numeric key
on keypad, a list of names and numbers is displayed
as you searches Contacts, Call History, Speed Dial
and your SIM card to find a matching name or
number. r example, when you press a number Fo
such as (///) (including
1
and the letter “E”),
the names that begin with E will be displayed as
well as phone number begins with
1
. The next
number you press continues to narrow the search.
When you see the nam f te o he person you want to
ial, select it and pressd .
(1)
Making a call from contacts
Press or select [Start→More→
Contacts] from the home screen to enter
(2)
the Contacts screen.
Do one of the following:
Select the desired contact, and press .
Select the desired contact in the contac
and press
t list,
twice (once to view th
contact details, and on
e
ce to dial the
associated number).

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Creating a speed dial for a contact
You can create a speed dial number for the
contacts stored in the phone, so you can dial a
contact’s number by simply holding down the
corresponding numeric key (if you set a number
with two digit bits as the speed dial number, you
could input the first digit ,and then hold down
the second number, for example, if you set 12
as a speed dial number, you could input the first
digit “1” before holding down the second digit
“ 2” ), and the system will dial the number
automatically.
Setting methods
(1) Select a contact in [Contacts] to create a
speed dial, and press to view its
detail. If there is more than one number,
you can select your desired number to
create a speed dial.
(2) Select [Menu→Add to Speed Dial], and
select the speed dial number in [Keypad
assignment].
Caution:
While selecting the corresponding numeric key of
speed dial in [Keypad assignment], the number key
0
and
1
(///) will be saved by system and can’t be
modified.
Making a call from call history
Press from the home screen to enter
the Call history screen and select your
desired number to dial.
You can select [Start→More→Call History]
from the home screen to select the desired
call entry to dial.
To customise calls by using the menu
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Call History screen to customize and filter the
calls made, received or missed.
Find contact: Finds the selected name or
number in [Contacts].
Send text message: Sends a text message
to the selected name or number.
E-mail: Sends an email to the selected name
or number.
View timers: Finds the duration of the
selected call.
Delete: Removes the selected call or
number from [Call History].
Delete list: Removes all the calls and
numbers from [Call History].
Save to contacts: Saves the selected name
or number in [Contacts].
Filter: Categorizes the call or number into
various call types.
Caution:
You can also save a number in [Contacts] by
selecting <Save>on the Call history screen.
Making a call from text messages
You can pick out your desired number from text
messages and press to dial. At this
moment, the system requires you to check
whether the number is correct or not. After
checking, you can press or to dial
the number.
Receiving a call
When you receive a phone call, you have the
option to answer it or ignore it
Answering or ignoring an incoming call
To answer the call, you can press or .

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To ignore the call, you can press or
When the headset has been inserted to your
phone, in the standby mode, you can select
[Start→More→Settings→Profiles→Headset]
and press to select [Edit] to set the time
for [Auto answer-in], and then the phone will
answer the phone automatically in your set
time.
Caution:
If you select [Settings →Phone→Call Options] and
activate [Any key Answer] option, then you can
press any key to answer phone except
, , or or .
Ending a call
Press to end a call.
In-call options
Your phone provides various options for
managing multiple calls at the same time. You
are notified when you have another incoming
call, and you have the choice of ignoring or
accepting the call. If you are already on a call
and accept the new call, you can select to
switch between the two callers, or set up a
conference call between all three parties.
Making two calls simultaneously (this
must be supported by the network)
You can hold the current call and dial another
call at the same time, and the first call will be
hold automatically.
Switching between two calls (this must be
supported by the network).
(3) While in call with A, you receive a call from
B. You can set the current call on Hold and

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accept another call simultaneously.
(4) At this time, you can select [Menu→Swap]
and make calls between A and B in turn.
The side which is not in call will be hold
automatically and can’t hear the call
content.
When you end one call, the other call is
activated automatically.
Making a conference call (this must be
supported by the network)
This phone allows multiple users to participate
in the same call.
You can have a call with the other five members
at most. When one side speaks, the other five
members can hear.
(1) If A is on a call with B, and C dials A’s
number, then A can answer C’s call while
B remains on the line.
(2) Select [Menu→Conference], and add C
to the call and allow A, B & C to participate
in the same call. You can add more
conference call members as the same
way. For more details, please see the
below figure:
(3) If you want to quit the conference call,
select [Menu→Private] and select your
desired number from the conference call
list, then you can have a call with the
selected number separately and the
conference call will be hold as well. After
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the conference call. The detail shows as
the below figure:
(4) To quit conference call, you can press
and select your desired number to quit.
Additional dialing information
Making an emergency call
Enter the appropriate emergency numbers
(such as 112) for your locale and press .
Caution:
Additional emergency numbers may be included in
your SIM card. Contact your service provider for
details.
Making an international call
(1) Hold down on the phone keypad
until”+” sign appears.The “+” replaces the
00 in the international prefix of the country
that you are calling.
(2) Enter the full phone number and press .
The full phone number includes country
code, area code (without the leading zero,
if any) and phone number.
Dialing a voice mail
Voice mail is a kind of network service. If you
activate call forwarding function and forward
the incoming call to voice mail, the caller can
leave message in voice mail.

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Hold down from the home screen and the
system will dial your voice mailbox
automatically. You can get your voice mail
number from the network service provider.
Notice:
As for the voice mail number setting, you can select
[Start→More→Settings→Phone→Call options]
and enter “Call options” screen to set.
Caution:
Call waiting, call holding, conference call are
network services, as for the details about them,
please consult with your network operator.
Call functions
During a call, press and you can have
the following operations:
Hold: The both side of the call can’t hear
each other by selecting this function, press
and select [Restore] to return to the
normal call.
Mute: You can switch off the microphone by
selecting this option during a call, so that you
can hear the caller but the caller cannot hear
you. Select [Unmute] to switch on the
microphone again.
Speakerphone on: After activating this
function, the system will increase the volume
of the caller, so you can hear the caller even
if you are in noisy environment.
Conference: The phone supports
conference call function, for more details;
please see “Making a conference call” on
P20.
Turns hands-free on: After activating
hands-free function, you can talk hands-free
or let other people to listen to the
conversation.
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contacts list and have the relative operations.
Save to contacts: You can save the current
contact to contacts list.
View calendar: You can view calendar or
have other relative operations.
Call history: You can enter to call history list,
and you can also view call history or have
other relative operations.
Caution:
This function needs the support of your network
operator, for more details; please contact your
network operator.

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4. Input Modes
6711 phone applies ZT-A4 input mode. This
input mode has strong intelligent word-building
capacity, and you can use it freely. It has the
following several input modes for you to select:
123: Press the corresponding keys to enter
number.
abc: Press the corresponding keys to enter
English letters.
Switching input modes
The way of switching input modes: While
editing, press repeatedly to switch input
modes.
Character input mode
Character input mode means [Abc] input mode.
(1) Switch to [abc] mode, and you can enter
letters by pressing the key labeled with the
required letter.
(2) No matter in what input mode, press
to enter Capitalization status, so you press
the corresponding key to enter its capital
letter, while needing to exit the
capitalization status, you need to press
again.
(3) Hold down and press the key labeled
with the required letter, so you can enter
the corresponding capital letter. (Once in
status, you can enter its small letter).

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Numeric input mode
Numeric mode means [123] input mode.
(1) Switch to [123] mode, and you can enter
numbers or punctuations by pressing the
key labeled with the required letter.
(2) No matter in what input mode, press
once and press the keys labeled with your
required numbers or punctuations, so you
can enter the numbers or punctuations.
For example, you can enter your desired
symbol by double clicking and
pressing the key labeled with the symbol.
If you want to exit, press again.
Assistant function
While editing text, hold down to select your
desired assistant function
Option Function
Undo
Cancel the last
operation (such as
delete, paste, cut
and etc)
Select Press / to move
the cursor to select
your desired text.
(The shortcut key is
+ / ).
Select all Select all the text in
editing box.
Cut Cut the selected
text.
Edit
Copy Copy the selected
text.

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Paste Paste the texts
which have been cut
or copied.
Select
number Select the Arabic
numbers directly.
Symbol Lists all the symbol
of the
phone(including
emotion symbols)

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5. Menu Use
The 6711 mobile phone provides you with a
wide variety of functions. These functions are
arranged in the form of menus and you can
look at, use or set each menu as required.
Entering menu
Scrolling to enter menu function
(1) Press from the home screen to
enter the main menu. Press / to
move to your desired menu, then
press to access this menu and select
<More>and turn to the next menu.
(2) If there are sub-menus, press / to
select the one you need and press
key to enter it.
Entering a menu by using shortcuts
You can press / from the home screen to
select the latest ten shortcut icons that you’ve
used, and then press to enter the
corresponding menu screen directly..

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6. AT&T Music
With this function, you can listen and learn
about artists on the move and share artist and
song info with friends wherever you are. Music
contents can be accessed via various filter
elements (artist, album, genre, etc) and you can
access to the player and various player controls.
In addition, you can visit music storefronts to
purchase and download your favorite music
and get other music related services (e.g.
Music ID, karaoke, etc).
Select [Start→AT&T Music] from the home
screen to enter Cingular music screen, shown
as below figure:
Windows Media
You can use built-in Windows Medial Player of
the phone to play digital audio and video files
that are stored on your phone or T-Flash card.
The player can play audio files with the
following formats: MP3, MID, WAV and WMA.
The player can also play video files with the
formats as asf and wmv
On the Home screen, select [Start→AT&T
Music→Windows Media] and press to
enter Windows media screen.
The Library screen defaults as Windows Media
screen; you can select the files that you want to
play from different types of files.
On Library screen, press to enter playing
screen, the detail shows as the below figure:

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On Windows media screen, select <Now
Playing> to select your desired file in playback
list, and then press to play the file.
About the controls
By default, these hardware buttons are
assigned to Windows Media.
Buttons Allows you to
Skip to the beginning of the
currently playing file
Speed press the key twice to
skip to the previous file
Hold the key, it will rewind a
file
Skip to the next file, while
holding it, it will fast-forward
a file
Play or pause
/Increase or decrease the
volume
Switch to silent mode
About the screens and menus
Windows Media Player has three primary
screens:
Playback screen: The default screen that
displays the playback controls (such as Play,
Pause, Next, Previous and Volume) and the
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appearance of this screen by choosing a
different skin.
Now Playing screen: The screen that
displays the Now Playing playlist. This
special playlist indicates the current file being
played and files that are queued up to play
next.
Library screen: The screen that lets you
quickly find your audio files, video files and
playlists. It contains categories such as [My
Music], [My Videos], [My TV] and [My
Playlists].
At the bottom of each screen is a Menu. The
commands on this menu vary, depending upon
which screen you are viewing.
Playback screen menu
After entering playback screen, select <Menu>
and you can have the following operations, the
detail shows as the below table:
Options Allows you to
Library
Display the Library screen
so you can select a file to
play
Play/Pause
Start or pause playback
Stop Stop playback
Shuffle/
Repeat
Play the items in the Now
Playing play list in random
order or repeatedly.
Full screen Play video file or network
video media files with full
screen (this function isn’t
available to audio files).
Options Adjust various Windows
Media Player options, as for
the details, please refer to
“Player setting” on P33

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Properties Display detailed information
about the currently playing
file.
About Display information about
Windows Media Player,
such as the version number.
Now playing screen menu
Enter playback screen and press to open
now playing screen. The current playback list
will appear on the screen. Press and you
can have the following operations:
Options Allows you to
Library
Display the Library screen
so you can select a file to
play
Move up Move the selected item up
in the play list order
Move down Move the selected item
down in the play list order
Remove
from play list Remove the selected item
from the play list but the file
is still stored in Library.
Shuffle/
Repeat Play the items in the Now
Playing play list in a random
order or repeatedly.
Save play
list Save the current files in
play list
Clear Now
playing Remove all items from the
Now Playing play list.
Error Details View error information
about the selected item
Properties View information of the
selected file

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Library screen menu
On the Playback screen, select [Menu→
Library] to enter the library screen, shown as
the below figure:
When you are viewing the Library screen, press
and you can have the following
Options Allows you to
Queue Up
Add the selected item to the
end of the current (Now
Playing) playlist.
Delete from
Library
Delete the selected item
from the library.
Now Playing Display the Now Playing
playlist.
Library Switch between libraries,
such as between [My
Device and
Memory card.
Update
Library
Add new items to the library
by searching your phone or
memory card.
Open File Find and play files that are
stored on your phone or
memory card but are not in
the library.
Open URL Play a file on a network,
such as the Internet.

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Properties View information about the
selected file.
Player Enter to the playback
screen
Player setting
Select [Menu→ Options] from the playback
screen and you can set the player. The detail
shows as the below figure:
Playback: With this function, you can set
according to the different situations during
playing files.
¾ Show time as: You can set the time
display format while playing files.
¾ Pause playback while using another
program: You can set whether continue to
play the file when the phone is operating
the other programs (except call function).
¾ Resume playback after a phone call:
When there is an incoming call during
playing files, you can stop playing the
current file and set whether continue to
play the file after ending a call.
Video: You can set the screen status while
playing video files.
¾ Play videos in full screen: You can set
this option to [Never], [Only when
Oversized] or [Always].
¾ Scale it to fit window: In case the size of
video file is over that of the screen, you
can zoom out the video window to play.

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Network: You can change the Internet
connection speed according to Internet link
manner, so as to achieve better video and
audio quality, (as the below figure):
Library
With this function, you can set whether to start
player on library screen.
Skins: Displays Player appearance.
Buttons
With this function, you can redefine the buttons
of Windows Media Player.
Shop music
Select [Start→AT&T Music→Shop Music]
from the home screen to launch the browser to
a music storefront/landing page from which the
user can purchase music.
This function is networking dependant, for more
details, please consult with your network
service operator. As default, the selection of
Shop Music launches the browser to the URL
displayed: http://music.shop. The menus and
settings are similar to those of “Internet
explorer”; please refer to “Internet explorer” on
P52
Music ID
Selecting Music ID from the Cingular music
screen and you can launch a preinstalled
application. The application allows the user to
sample a selection of unknown music and to
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title, artist, and album.
Streaming music
Selecting Streaming Music from the Cingular
Music screen and you can launch a preinstalled
application. The application allows the user to
listen to streaming audio (e.g. Mobile Radio)
Music videos
Selecting Music Videos from the Cingular
Music screen and you can launch the browser
to a predefined URL.
The buzz
Select [The buzz] from the Cingular music
screen to launch a preinstalled application (e.g.
Billboard). The application allows the user to
obtain relevant music industry news and
information.
Community
Select [Community] from the Cingular Music
screen to launch the browser to either one or
more of the hot user communities (e.g.
myspace.com). The application allows the user
to contact with their friends and the community.
This function is networking dependant, for more
details, please consult with your network
service operator. As default, the selection of
community launches the browser to the URL
displayed: http://music.community. The menus
and settings are similar to those of “Internet
explorer”; please refer to “Internet explorer” on
P52.
Music apps
Select [Music Apps] from the Cingular music
screen to launch the browser to an area where
the user can purchase music related
applications for download.

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This function is networking dependant, for more
details, please consult with your network
service operator. As default, the selection of
Music apps launches the browser to the URL
displayed: http://music.apps. The menus and
settings are similar to those of “Internet
explorer”; please refer to “Internet explorer” on
P52.

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7. Messaging
With this function, you can create, edit, send
and receive SMS, MMS and Outlook emails.
Select [Start→ Messaging] from the home
screen and press to enter the Messaging
screen.
SMS/MMS
The messaging service is a network service
which is used to send SMS/MMS between
mobile phone users. (Or send to an email
address if this is supported by the network).
Whether this menu can operate normally
depends on your SIM card and the services
supplied by the network provider, so please
check before using this service.
First please ensure the service center number
has been set before using the phone for the
first time. Select [Start→More→ Settings→
Phone→Call Options→SMS Service Center]
to set the number and you can also consult
your network service operator about local SMS
S
service number.
Select [Start→Messaging→SM /MMS] from
the Home screen, and press to enter the
SMS/MMS screen. All the received SMS/MMS
will display on the screen and you can have
some relative operations. It shows as the below
figure:

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Option Function
Delete Delete the selected
SMS/MMS.
Reply Reply, reply all and forward
the selected SMS/MMS.
Folders Switch to other folders
( including [Drafts], [Outbox],
[Inbox], [Sent Items] and
[Deleted Items])
Switch
Accounts Return to the Messaging
screen
Move Move the message to other
folders
Mark as
Unread Mark the selected SMS/MMS
as an unread message.
Copy to
Inbox
As default, the phone saves
the selected SMS/MMS to
[Inbox] of the phone
Options Have some relative settings
for all received SMS/MMS.
For more details, please refer
to “Options” on P45
Send/Rec
eive
Send and receive emails.
Editing a MMS
Select [New→MMS] from the SMS/MMS
screen or select [Menu→Reply] while viewing
a MMS to enter the New MMS screen. The
steps to edit a new MMS are as follows:
(1) Recipients: You can enter a recipient’s
number directly in the editing box, and
press or press and select
[Recipient→Add] to select your desired
contact from Contacts; if the recipients are
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you can input the next recipient so as to
send the message to many people.
(2) Subject: Enter a subject for your
message.
(3) Insert picture/video: Press and select
your desired picture or video files to insert.
(4) Insert text: Press to enter the Edit text
screen.
(5) Insert audio: Press and select your
desired audio files to insert.
After finishing editing a MMS, select
[Menu→Preview Message] to check the main
contents of the message you’ve edited and
select<Send> to send the edited MMS. While
editing, you can also have the options such as
[Insert Media], [Slides], [Template] and etc. If
you want to exit the current MMS, please select
[Cancel Message]
Notice:
To send a copy of this message to others, you can
access [CC] and [BCC] by selecting [Menu→
Options→ Send Options]. In these fields, enter the
recipient's phone number or email address or
select [Menu → Recipients→ Add ] to add from
[Contacts].
Configuring MMS settings
When you send an MMS message, an SMS
notification message will first be sent to the
recipient, while your MMS message will be
temporarily stored on an MMS server of your
wireless service provider. Similarly, when
others send you an MMS message, the MMS
message will be stored on the MMS server,
waiting for you to retrieve it. Hence, your phone
must be configured with the location of the
MMS server for you to be able to send and
receive MMS messages on your phone.

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When you purchase your phone, it is already
preset with your wireless service provider’s
MMS server settings. If you accidentally lose
the preset settings or if you change to another
wireless service provider, follow the steps
below to configure MMS settings.
(1) On the MMS main screen, select [Menu
→Options→MMS Configuration] to open
the Preferences screen.
(2) Select or clear the provided check boxes
according to your needs. You can select to
keep track of your MMS messages,
retrieve messages immediately, accept or
reject messages and request a delivery or
read receipt. You can also specify a
resolution for images you send and
message delivery attempts.
(3) On the Preferences screen, select [Menu
→ MMSC Settings →Edit] to access
Multimedia Messaging Service Center
(MMSC) settings.
(4) Check if your phone is preset with MMS
server settings.
If there are no preset settings, select [Menu →
New] on the MMSC Settings screen and enter
the following information, which you can get
from your wireless service provider:
Name: A descriptive name, such as your
wireless service provider name.
MMSC URL: URL address of the MMS
server.
WAP gateway: Location of the MMS server,
which is usually in the form of an IP address.
Port: HTTP port number used for connecting
to the MMS server and for file transfer.
Connect Via. Select [The Internet] from the
list.
Max. Sending Size: Select the maximum
MMS message size allowed by your wireless
service provider.

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(5) Select <Done>
The MMS server settings will then be added as
an entry on the MMS Configuration screen.
Editing a SMS
Select [New→SMS] from the SMS/MMS
screen or select [Menu→Reply] while viewing
a SMS to enter the New SMS screen. The
steps to edit a new SMS are as follows:
(1) Recipients: You can directly enter the
recipient’s number in the editing box, and
press or press and select [Add
Recipient] to select your desired contact
from Contacts. If the recipients are more
than one, after inputting a recipient, you
can input the next recipient so as to send
the message to many people.
(2) After inputting the recipient, press to
move the cursor to the editing box, then
you can edit a SMS. During editing, select
[Menu →My Text] to insert your desired
common phrase in the SMS, or you can
select [Menu→ Cancel Message] to quit
the current SMS.
(3) After editing a SMS, you can select
[Menu→Message Options] to enter the
Message options screen, and then press
to select [Request message
delivery notification], there will appear a
“9” symbol after selecting. Therefore, you
will receive a message delivery notification
from network when the message has been
sent successfully, or you can select
<Send> directly to send the SMS to the
recipient.
As default, the SMS/MMS that have been sent
successfully will be stored in [Sent Item] folder,
for more detail, please refer to” Folder” on P.44.
Outlook e-mail
Email is a very convenient communication
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and sending function and can be synchronised
with Outlook emails on PC. However, this
function needs to be supported by the network,
so you must set network and account before
using it. (The phone has been set default
network, and you needn’t to set it). For more
details, please refer to “Options” on P45.
Select [Start→ Messaging→Outlook E-mail]
from the home screen and press to enter
the Outlook email screen.
On the Outlook E-mail screen, press and
you can create a new email. Select <Menu>
and you’ll have the following options shown as
the below figure. For more detail, please refer
to “SMS/MMS” on P37
The option [Download Message], shown as
the above figure, can only be used in Outlook
E-mail and MMS. Because the phone only
receives the headlines of the email and MMS,
so if you want to view its detail, you should
download the whole mail and MMS.
Editing an e-mail
Select <New> directly from the Outlook E-mail
screen or select [Menu→Reply] while viewing
an email to enter the Outlook E-mail screen.
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(1) Recipients: You can enter an email
address directly in the editing box, and
press or press to select [Add
Recipient]. If the recipients are more than
one, after inputting a recipient, you can
input the next recipient so as to send the
message to many people.
(2) Subject: Input the subject of the E-mail.
(3) After entering the recipient and subject,
press / to move the cursor to the
editing box, then you can input the text of
the Email. Select [Menu →My Text] to
insert your desired common phrase in the
email (or you can select [Menu→Insert] to
insert pictures, voice notes or files), or you
can select [Menu→Cancel Message] to
quit the current email.
As default, the emails that have been sent
successfully will be stored in [Sent Items]
folder, for more details, please refer to “Folders”
on P44.
New account
Select [Start→Messaging→New Account],
and press to enter the Email setup
screen.
You can select [New Account] to set up an
e-mail account to send and receive emails. The
phone supports to receive POP3/ IMAP, The
detailed operations are shown as the following
figures:

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Folders
Select [Menu→ Folders] from the SMS/MMS
or Outlook E-mail screen and you can enter the
following folders.
Delete items
It is used to store the files deleted from the
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Items], the message is deleted forever.
Drafts
It is used to store the messages that will be
sent later.
Inbox
It is used to store the received message.
Outbox
It is used to store the messages that are sent
unsuccessfully.
Inbox
It is used to store the received message.
Sent item
It is used to store the messages which have
been sent successfully.
Caution:
To ensure there is enough memory in the phone,
please delete the old messages in [Sent Items]
folder termly. If the rest memory is too little, the
users are allowed to play the received MMS, but
can’t send, save or download the MMS
Options
You can set the parameters of [Messaging]
with this function.
After entering the SMS/MMS or Outlook E-mail
screen, select [Menu→Options] and you’ll
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Display: Set whether to show date and time
in the message list and sort messages by
what order.
Sending: With this function, you can select
whether to include copy of original message
when replying to email and whether to save
copies of sent items.
Signature: You can select an account and
set a signature with this option, so you can
insert the signature while editing a message.
Account setting: You can set SMS service
and MMS in account setting.
New account: For more details, please refer
to “New account” on P43.

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8. Calendar
Use Calendar to schedule appointments,
including meetings and other events. Your
appointments for the day can be displayed on
the Home screen. If you use Outlook on your
PC, you can synchronise appointments
between your phone and PC. You can also set
Calendar to remind you of appointments with a
sound or flashing light, for example.
Select [Menu→ Calendar] from the home
screen and press enter the calendar
screen
Viewing calendar
You can view your schedule in three different
views: Month, Week and Agenda. Press
repeatedly to switch among them. For
more detail, please see the below figures:
After entering the above three screens, you can
select <Menu> and have the following options.
The detail shows as the below figure:

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New appointment
Select [Menu→New Appointment] from the
calendar screen to create a new appointment,
and enter information about the appointment.
The details show as the below figure:
Calendar settings
Select [Menu→ Options] from the calendar
screen and you can have the following settings.
The details show as the below figure:

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9. AT&T Mall
Select [Start→AT&T Mall] from the home
screen to enter. AT&T mall screen, which has
shown as the below figure: (///)
This menu is a network service, and you can
enjoy multiple- functional and convenient
services belonging to AT&T brand. For more
details, please consult with your network
service provider.
Media net home
Select [Media Net Home] from AT&T mall
screen and enter the home screen of Media
net.
Shop application
Selecting Shop application from the AT&T mall
screen and you can launch the browser to a
landing page from which the user can purchase
can download some java applications.
As default, the selection of shop applications
launches the browser to the URL displayed:
http://appslink.cingular.com/
Shop games
Select [Start→AT&T Mall→Shop Games] from
the home screen to launch the browser to a
game storefront/landing page from which the
user can purchase and download games.
As default, the selection of Shop games
launches the browser to the URL displayed:
http://downloads.cingular.com/.

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Shop graphics
Select [Start→AT&T Mall→Shop Graphics]
from the home screen to launch the browser to
a graphics storefront/landing page from which
the user can purchase and download graphics.
As default, the selection of shop graphics
launches the browser to the URL displayed:
http://grphdownloads.cingular.com/.
Shop multimedia
On the Home screen, select [Start→ AT&T
Mall→Shop Multimedia] to launch the browser
to a multimedia storefront/landing page from
which the user can purchase and download
multimedia files.
As default, the selection of shop multimedia
launches the browser to the URL displayed:
http://mmsstore.cingular.com/.
Shop tones
Select [Start→ AT&T Mall→Shop Tones] from
the thome screen to launch the browser to a
tone storefront/landing page from which the
user can purchase and download ringtone.
As default, the selection of shop tones
launches the browser to the URL displayed:
http://rtdownloads.cingular.com/.

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et 10. Media N
Media Net brings and downloads your favorite
web pages to your wireless phone.
Select [Start→Media Net] from the home
screen to enter the Media net screen.
This function is networking dependant, for more
details, please consult with your network
service operator. The menus and settings are
similar to those of “Internet explorer”; please
refer to “Internet explorer” on P52.

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er 11. Internet Explor
Your phone’s powerful network capabilities
allow you to access Internet or applications
based on network through Internet Explorer.
Specifically, the phone can establish a
connection to the Internet or browse Internet by
general dial-up or GPRS based on GSM
network. It has stronger functions and makes
you keep closer contact with the world.
If you want to connect the phone to network
through Internet Explorer, you need to do the
followings:
Make sure whether your SIM card supports
network function or not, for more details, you
can consult your network service operator.
Please apply your network service provider
for opening and ordering data service or
GPRS service.
Have correct settings for Internet Explorer on
your phone, for more details, please refer to”
Options” on P55.
Caution:
The function of accessing WAP network is network
dependent. For more details, please consult your
local network service provider.
Activating Internet explorer
Select [Start →Internet Explorer] from the
home screen and press to enter.
After entering the Favorites screen, it will
display all the network addresses you have
stored. Press / and to speed
connect to these Web pages, shown as the
below figure. (///)

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Or you can select [Menu→ Address Bar] to
enter your desired network address and
press , then the system will connect to
your desired Web page, shown as the below
figure:
During browsing the Web Pages, you can
press to return to the last web page
that you have visited.
If you want to stop browsing the current web
page, select <Stop> or press to quit the
current Web page, but Internet is still
operating on the background. In order to
disconnect Internet completely, you must
stop it in [Task Manager]. For more details,
please refer to “Task Manager” on P116.
The menu when Internet
explorer is offline
When Internet explorer is offline, press
and you can have the following options. For
more details, please see the below figure: (///)

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Address bar: You can enter your desired
network address.
Add favorite: You can add a new entry to
[Favorites], including network name,
network address, the folder name in which
the new entry will store and etc.
Add folder: You can create new folders in
[Favorites], so as to better manage your
collected network addresses by sorting.
Edit: Edit the current selected web page.
Delete: Delete the current selected web
page.
Options: You can have some settings for
Internet Explorer with this function, for more
details, please refers to “Options” on P55.
The menu when Internet
explorer is online
When Internet explorer is online, press
and you can have the following options. For
more details, please see the below figure:
Home page: You can enter to the home
page of the phone.
Address bar: You can enter your desired
network address.

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Favorites: With this function, you can speed
enter Favorites screen.
Add to favorites: You can add a new web
page to [Favorites], including network name,
network address, the folder name in which
the new entry will store and etc.
Forward: With this function, you can enter
the next web page that you have visited in
[History].
Refresh: Access to the current Web page
again.
History: The system will show the latest
network pages list you have visited and you
can select and enter any page from them.
View: With this function, you can set the
screen display while browsing web page.
Zoom: With this function, you can set the
resolution while browsing web page.
Tools: After selecting this option and press
, and you will have the following
options ,shown as the below figure:
¾ Send link via E-mail: Send out the current
web page address via E-mail.
¾ Properties: View the details of the current
selected Web page.
¾ Options: Have some settings for the
current Internet explorer. For more details,
please see “Options” on P55.
Options
Select [Menu→Tools→Options] from the
Internet explorer screen and press to
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below figure:
General
After entering [General], you can change the
download and network display manners. The
phone provides you with the following options:
[Play sound], [Warn when changing to an
unsecured page], [Allow cookies],
[Encoding] and etc. You can select or cancel
these options by pressing .
Connections
After entering [Connections], you can change
the connection manner of Web page.
By using [Automatically detect settings]
function, the system can select a proper
connection manner according to network
address.
Memory
After entering [Memory] function, you can view
the memory status of the system.
On the Memory screen, press and you
can clear temporary files, Cookies and history.

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nc 12. ActiveSy
Through Microsoft ActiveSync, you can
synchronise information on your phone with
your PC, so as to realize resource
synchronisation and transmission between your
phone and PC.
Select [Start→ActiveSync] from the home
screen and press to enter ActiveSync
screen.
Notice:
Before using ActiveSync, you need to install
ActiveSync on your PC, as described on the
indows Mobile Getting Started Disc. W
Using ActiveSync
Caution:
1. You should ensure your PC has installed
Microsoft Office Outlook before using ActiveSync
to synchronise information such as contacts,
Calendar, E-mail or tasks.
2. However, PC can’t realise synchronise with
Microsoft Outlook Express and can only
synchronise with Microsoft Office Outlook
3. While synchronizing your phone with PC
through Microsoft ActiveSync, you must ensure
[Internet Sharing] function is turned off, or the
synchronisation won’t be successful.
How to synchronise with PC
(1) Connect your phone to the PC by using
USB cable (If the phone lock function is
activated, you can select [Start→More→
Settings→More→Security→Device
Lock] from the home screen and unlock
the phone).
(2) At this time, the Synchronisation Setup
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of taskbar on the right bottom corner of
your PC will turn to green and scroll all the
time. The synchronisation Setup Wizard
also appears on the screen.
(3) .Follow the instructions of the Sync Setup
Wizard to create a sync relationship
between your PC and the phone, shown
as the below figure: (///)
In Synchronisation Setup Wizard, if you select
[Cancel] like the above figure, you can only
copy or move files between your phone and PC,
or add and delete programs on your phone
through Microsoft ActiveSync, but can’t
synchronise them.. At this time, you can visit
the phone and PC with “Guest cooperation
relation between your PC and phone or transfer
data.
In Synchronisation Setup Wizard, if you select
[Next], you can visit the phone and PC with
“Standard cooperation relationship”. Therefore,
you are allowed to synchronise information.You
can also synchronise information such as
contacts, calendar, email, tasks and favorites,
or you can manual select which types of
information to be synchronised and specify how
much information is synchronized, which
shown as the below figure: (///)

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Finally, select <Done> and you can finish
Synchronisation Setup Wizard. At this time,
Microsoft ActiveSync will save the setting and
begin synchronisation; meanwhile, there will
appear a Combine or Replace window on the
screen:
Selecting the first option: Combine the
items on mobile device with the items on PC.
Selecting the second option: Replace the
items on your phone with the items on PC.
Selecting the third option: Do not
synchronise this information type this time.
Your phone and PC will remain the original
items. Select your desired option and select
[OK] to finish synchronisation automatically).
At this time, it will display: “Synchronising”
on Microsoft ActiveSync screen. At last, you
can enter the corresponding folders (such as
contacts, calendar, task and favorite) of
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synchronisation.
On the ActiveSync screen of PC, select [OK] to
begin synchronisation and [Cancel] to stop
synchronisation.
Caution:
As default, ActiveSync won’t synchronies all
Outlook information automatically; and you must
set first.
Synchronising with exchange server
Before synchronisation, you need to get some
configuration information about server from
your service provider or network administrator,
such as the server name, user name and
password.
(1) Select [Start→ActiveSync] from the
home screen.
(2) On ActiveSync screen, press <Menu>,
and select [Add Source Server] to enter
“Edit Server Settings” screen.
(3) After entering the server address, select
<Next> and enter the user information
screen, then input the relative information
about user name and password.
(4) Enter your domain name in “Domain”
column. Select<Next> to enter” Options”
screen and select the options you want to
synchronise.
(5) Select <Finish> and you can begin data
synchronisation.
Caution:
After creating a sync relationship between your PC
and the phone, you can also create remote
connection with the server.
Stopping synchronisation
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(7) As the below figure, select” Mobile
device” in “Files” menu.
(8) Select the device that you want to stop
synchronisation.
(9) Select “Delete mobile device” in “Files”
menu.
Synchronisation information
Notice:
While synchronising Active sync, select [Tool→
Options] on PC. The synchronisation options such
as emails, calendar are matching with Microsoft
Outlook on PC, if you have not used Outlook, you
can not synchronises these options.
Synchronising inbox
(10) As default, while synchronising Inbox of
PC or server, it can only synchronise the
mails for the latest three days and only the
first 500 bytes of each mail. If you want to
view the whole mail, you should download
the whole mail.
(11) Your phone has a sync relationship with a
PC. In case a mail in the phone or PC is
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will be deleted while synchronizing next
time.
(12) While synchronizing mails in the other
folders of Outlook besides Inbox, you need
to select the corresponding folders in the
phone.
Caution:
SMS and MMS can’t be synchronised.
Synchronising schedule
(13) You can synchronise the schedule stored
in the phone with that of Outlook or Mobile
Information Server 2002 and the other
advanced versions which stored on PC.
(14) As default, only the schedule for the past
two weeks and all future schedules can be
synchronised.
Synchronising through Bluetooth
With Bluetooth function, you can connect your
phone with other mobile devices or PC and
synchronise between them.
Installing software in the phone
You can install software in the phone through
PC by using ActiveSync. The detailed steps
are:
(1) Create connection between your phone
and PC through ActiveSync.
(2) Operate the installation files on PC.
(3) Select the installation position in the phone
and begin to install.
Solving the problems about connecting
ActiveSync
If you use USB cable to connect the device to
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can solve the problems by referring to the
following information.
Please do carry out the following steps one by
one until you have solved the problem. It is a
general guide and not including the specific
program content. For details (including the
detailed instruction about common PC firewall
program), please visit the troubleshooting
section of Windows Mobile Web page.
Check the devices according to the system
information, and solve all connection
problems.
Make sure both the device and PC have
activated USB connection.
(1) In [ File] menu of ActiveSync on PC,
select [Connection setting] and then
select [Allow USB connection]
(2) In ActiveSync of the device, select
[Setting→ Connection] and then select
[Connect to PC by USB→Activate
advanced network function].
Disconnect a device and connect the device
again.
Disconnect a device, then restart and
reconnect the device.
Disconnect a device, then restart PC and
connect the device again.
Do the followings:
(1) Disconnect the device.
(2) Open the following PC firewall ports for all
programs:
- 990: Open entry TCP port
- 999: Open entry TCP port
- 5678: Open entry TCP port
- 5679: Open exit UDP port
- 5721: Open entry TCP port
- 26675: Open entry TCP port
(3) Reconnect the device.

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Do the followings:
(1) Disconnect the device.
(2) Forbid using antivirus program.
(3) Reconnect the device.
Do the followings:
(1) Disconnect the device.
(2) Delete ActiveSync by using “Add/Delete
program”.
(3) Install ActiveSync.
(4) Reconnect the device.
Do the followings:
(1) Disconnect the device.
(2) Select [Control panel→Network
Connection] on PC
Caution:
If [Control Panel] sets as sort view, please select
[Network and Internet connection] and then select
[Network Connection].
(3) Click local connection established by
ActiveSync with right key, and then click
“Property”. It will display “Devices based
on Windows Mobile” in “Use during
connection” box.
(4) Select all menus in “The connection uses
the following items”.
(5) Reconnect the device.
Please make sure DHCP client server is
operating on PC. As for the details about how
to activate or stop Windows services and
view its status, please refer to “Windows help
and support center”.
ActiveSync error information
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on the phone screen.
When it appears error information, click Prompt
button on PC and ActiveSync will display more
information about the error.
Some errors may influence ActiveSync
operation, if you doubt there may be something
wrong with ActiveSync, you can select manual
synchronisation. After finishing manual
synchronisation, Auto Sync will be reset. As for
the details, please see “Synchronisation
information” in ActiveSync introduction of PC.

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ks 13. Tas
[Tasks] is used to keep track of things you need
to do. The information in [Tasks] mainly comes
from Microsoft Outlook software after finishing
synchronisation between the phone and PC.
The synchronisation task on PC
You can synchronise the Microsoft Outlook
tasks on PC to your phone.
Caution:
Before synchronizing, you need to use the
attached disc and install ActiveSync software
according to the prompts on the screen.
After installation, please activate ActiveSync
software on PC and use USB cable to connect
your phone with PC. As default, the system will
synchronise the tasks on PC to [Tasks] of your
phone automatically.
After synchronisation, [Tasks] screen will be
shown as below:
Press / to select your desired task and
press view its detail. It shows as the
below figure:

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Creating a task on the phone
Select [Start→ Tasks] from the home screen
and press to enter.
Enter a new task on the screen and press
to finish creating. Press /, so you can move
to the new task and press to activate the
task.
Notice:
If you need to set the details (such as data, priority
and etc) in Tasks, firstly you should synchronise
the phone with PC, and set in Microsoft Outlook of
PC.
The menu functions of tasks screen
After entering [Tasks], select <Menu> and you
can have the following options:
Beam tasks: You can send the current
selected task to another Bluetooth-enabled
handset device through Bluetooth function.
Delete task: You can delete the current
selected task.
Sort by: You can sort tasks by selecting a
sort option.
Filter: You can filter the tasks by the
category you want to be displayed.

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s 14. Contact
[Contacts] is your address book and
information storage for the people that you
communicate with. You can store phone
numbers, email addresses, home addresses
and any other information that relates to a
contact, such as a birthday or an anniversary
date. You can also add a picture or assign a
ring tone to a contact.
Select [Start→More→Contacts] from the
home screen and press to enter the
Contacts screen.
All contacts are saved in SIM card or the
phone.
SIM card contacts: Each entry includes a
name and a phone number. The memory and
the content of the SIM card differ according
to the type of SIM card.
Contacts in the phone: In[Contacts], you
can not only store the contact name, many
different types of phone number, email
addresses, family addresses and etc, but
also can store a great deal of the contact’s
personal information, such as birthday and
ceremony.
Caution:
While removing your SIM card to another phone,
the SIM card contacts can be stored in the phone as
well, however, contacts in the phone will be kept in
the original phone and can’t be removed with SIM
card, unless you copy the contacts to SIM card, in
case the memory of SIM card is full, the stored
contacts information will be lost.
Viewing a contact
After entering the Contacts screen, select the
contact whose information you want to view,
which has shown as the below figure:

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In contacts list, all the contacts are arranged
by the English letter order. Generally, the
contacts in the phone are ranked before the
SIM card contacts.
In Contacts list, the contact in the phone will
display its default phone number type. For
example, if the default phone number is work
number, it will display “w” after the contact; if
the default phone number is family number, it
will display “h” after the contact name; while
mobile phone number will display “m after
the contact. However, for SIM card contacts,
it only displays SIM card sign.
Press / to select your desired contact,
and press to view its detail (e.g.:
contacts in the phone), shown as the below
figure:
Press / to select your desired function
and press to enter the corresponding
functions, while pressing and you can
have the following options: such as edit, save
to contacts and etc
Editing a contact
If you want to modify the information of a
contact, after selecting your desired contact,
select [Menu→Edit] to make changes.

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New contacts
(1) Select [Start→More→Contacts→New]
from the home screen to create a new
contact (To input”+” before entering
country code, you can press + ).
(2) After finishing entering information for the
new contact, select <Done> and the new
contact will be added to the contacts.
If a phone number including an extension or
while making an international call:
¾ After entering the board number, select
[Menu→Insert pause] and you can insert
a pause symbol “P” between the board
number and extension number.
¾ While needing to pause for a long time,
you can insert many “P” between the
board number and extension number,
Select [Menu→Insert Wait] to manual
dialup the following number.
Select [Menu→ Cancel] to stop editing and
return to the Contacts screen.
Caution:
You can add a new contact while in call, receiving
SMS or email
New SIM contacts
If you need to add a new SIM contact, select
[Menu→New SIM Contact] in contacts list and
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below figure:
Caution:
The SIM card contact only includes the contact
name and a phone number and depends on the
SIM card type and function. For more details,
please consult your network service provider.
Speed dials
You can create speed dial numbers with one or
two digit bits for the frequently-called contacts
stored in the phone, and speed dial the preset
number using just one key by holding down the
corresponding number key from the home
screen. (e.g., if you set a speed dial number
with two digit bits, in standby mode, you can
press the first digit, and then hold down the
second digit bit), so the system will dial the
number directly.
.Setting method
(1) After selecting a contact and press to
view the contact details, select your
desired phone number to create speed
dial.
(2) Press and select [Menu→ Add to
Speed Dial], then enter appropriate details
in Name, Value and Keypad assignment.
After finishing setting, select <Done>.
Caution:
1. Only contacts in the phone can be created speed
dial.
2. The speed dial numbers are from 2-99, 0 and 1
are the preset numbers of the phone.

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Finding a contact
In contacts list, you can find a contact through
the following ways:
Press / to search for your desired
contact.
Begin entering a name or phone number of
the contact until the contact is displayed.
When you press a key, such as , you will
find names that begin with D, and the phone
numbers that start with 5. The next key you
press continues to narrow the search. For
example, to find “David”, you would
press , , , and then
Caution:
While pressing the numeric keys to find a contact,
for the contacts in the phone, the system can only
find the contact with the same phone number as
that of you input.
Beaming a contact
You can send a contact on the phone to
another phone through Bluetooth function.
Caution:
You can only beam contacts on the phone, but can
not beam SIM card contacts.
Transferring methods
(1) In contacts list, select a contact stored in
the phone and select [Menu→ Send
Contact], then press It shows as the
below figure:

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(2) Select [Beam], and the phone will search
for Bluetooth-enable devices automatically.
Copying contacts between SIM
card and the phone
You can copy contacts between SIM card and
the phone.
Copying SIM card contacts to phone
(1) After selecting a SIM contact and press
to view its details, select [Menu→
Save to Contacts] to save the selected
SIM contact to phone contacts and you can
edit more information of the contact, shown
as the below figures:
Copying phone contacts to SIM card
(1) Because only one number can be stored
in a SIM card contact, you should select a
phone number from the phone contacts to
copy it to SIM card.
(2) Select [Menu→Save to SIM], after
checking the contact’s name and number,
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Deleting a contact
In Contacts list or after entering Contacts
screen, you can delete your desired contacts,
which shown as the below figure:

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gs 15. Settin
In this function, you can modify the phone
display and system operation manner.
Select [Start→More→Settings] from the home
screen and press to enter setting screen.
Select [More] from Settings screen to turn to
the next menus.
Phone
On the Home screen, select [Start → More→
Settings→ Phone] to enter the Phone settings
screen, and you can set [Caller ID], [Call
Options] and other functions.
Caution:
The following functions needs to be supported by
network, for more details, please consult with your
network service provider
Call barring
By this function, your phone can be set
incoming call barring or outgoing call barring
according to different situations. You need to
enter restricted password before operation
every time. In addition, if you want to use the
function, you need to get the restricted
password from service provider.
Caution:
1. If you input wrong restricted password three
times in succession, call barring function will be
locked and can’t be used.
2. This function needs to be supported by network
and may be influenced by network and can’t be
used.
Call forwarding
When you can’t be got through or don’t want to
answer an incoming call, you can divert the
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according to your desire. The possible options
on the Call forwarding screen show as the
below figure:
Caution:
This function needs to be supported by network and
you must ensure this function has been activated,
for more details, please consult with your network
service operator.
Call options
In this option, you can set whether to activate
any key answer mode, whether show SIM card
contacts and set the number for voice mail or
SMS/MMS service center and etc.
Call waiting
This option can set whether you can be
informed on the screen when there is a new
incoming call while you are making a call,
Caller ID
You can set to send your phone number to [No
one], [Everyone] or [Only my contacts].
Channels
This option can set whether to enable channels
or receive channel list. Select <Menu> and you
can edit number or cancel the operation.
Fixed dialing
You can set whether to enable fixed dial
function or not. On this screen, select <Menu>
and you can edit number or cancel the
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Caution:
This function needs to be supported by network
service provider.
Networks
You can view the current network name and set
network connection manner. Select <Menu>
and you can have the operations such as [Find
a new network] or [Cancel].
Service dialing
You can press to select [Service Dialing
Numbers] and there will be a “√” symbol before
it, so you can dial service center. Select
<Operation> and you can have the operations
such as [Browse] or [Edit], while select
<Done> to finish setting.
TTY mode
You can press / to enable or disable TTY
mode. Select <Done> to finish setting while
selecting <Cancel> to cancel setting.
Sounds
Select [Start→More→Settings→Sounds]
from the home screen to enter the sounds
screen. You can set sound alert for all relative
phone functions.
Ring tone:
You can also connect the phone to your PC by
using a USB cable to download your favorite
ring tone, and set sound alert for various phone
functions. The detailed operations are as
follows:
(1) Connect the phone to your PC by using a
USB cable, and ActiveSync software will
activate automatically.
(2) Open [My Computer→ Mobile Device→
My Windows Mobile-Based Device→
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PC, and copy the downloaded ring tones
into this folder, then select
[Settings→Sounds] on your phone and
select <Menu>, thus you can have the
operations of [Play], [Delete Sounds] and
etc. The details show as the below figure:
Caution:
6711 only supports audio files with MIDI, MP3 or
WMA formats. The audio files with the other
formats can’t be played.
Profiles
By this function, you can set different user
profiles to adapt different environments.
Select [Start→More→Settings→Profiles]
from the home screen to enter the profiles
screen, and select the profile to edit. Select
[Menu→Edit] and you can modify the settings.
The detail shows as the below figures:
Display
Select [Start→More→Settings→Display] from
the home screen to enter the display screen
and you can select to set [Home Screen] or
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you can press / to set layout, color
scheme, background image of the home screen
and the time for the phone to return to the home
screen automatically in standby mode; while in
[Start Menu Style] option, you can press /
to set this option as [Grid] or [List].The detail
shows as the below figure:
Caution:
The d image of main screen must be GIF, backgroun
JPG, BMP and PNG format.
Clock & alarm
In this option, you can edit the time and date of
yo larm, so this is very
co
reen.
lect your time
e time and date. The detail
figure:
ur phone and set an a
nvenient for your life.
Select [Start→More→Settings→Clock &
Alarm] from the home screen and your can
enter the Clock&Alarm sc
Date and time
With this function, you can se
zone and edit th
shows as the below
Alarm
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everyday (Only when the phone is set time
switched on, the alarm can work). The detail
shows as the below figure:
Connections
In this function, you can set various kinds of
connection betw one and outer
de ss Manager], [Beam],
hone function. The
low figure:
een the ph
vices, such as [Wirele
[Bluetooth], [Dial- up] and etc.
On the Home screen, select [Start→More→
Settings→Connections] and you can enter
the connections screen.
Wireless manager
In this function, you can select whether to
activate Bluetooth and p
detail shows as the be
Press / to select [All] and press , then
ill be locked. At
this time, all other phones can’t dial the phone.
Bluetooth and phone function w
Repeating this operation will activate Bluetooth
and phone function.
Press / to select between [Bluetooth] and
[Phone], and press to activate or lock it
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g
phone is prohibited.
You must switch off the phone function by carrying
out the above operations in the place where usin
If you activate Bluetooth function, on the
Home screen, there will appear the icon as
in the status bar and the indicator will
flash.
While switching off the phone function, the
signal icon of the Home screen shows as ,
and the other people can’ get through your
phone.
yo
n the phone function after confirming.
an
re
r more details about
Beam
O
receive data beamed from other devices. The
s as the below figure:
If you are unable to make a call after
inputting number, the screen will prompt u
whether activate the phone or not, and you
can ope
Select <Menu>and select [Bluetooth Settings]
d [Phone Settings], and then it will enter the
lative setting screen.
Bluetooth settings: For more details about
Bluetooth settings, please refer to
“Bluetooth” on P81.
Phone settings: Fo
phone settings, please refer to “Phone” on
P75
nly when you activate this function can you
detail show
Bluetooth
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capabilities can exchange Bluetooth
information over a distance of about 10 meters
without requiring a physical connection. You
can even beam information to a device in a
different room, as long as it is within the
Bluetooth signal coverage range.
On the Home screen, select [Start→More→
Settings→Connections→Bluetooth] to enter
the Bluetooth screen.
In this option, you can press to turn on
your Bluetooth, and e can detect
other Bluetooth-enabled devices,
r
nal
M port.
(1) ss
your phon
After you activating [Make this device
visible to other devices] option, Your
Bluetooth is turned on and all othe
Bluetooth-enabled devices within the sig
coverage range can detect your
Select [Menu→Devices] or select
[Menu→COM Ports], then you can create or
modify Bluetooth devices and CO
Searching Bluetooth devices
After entering the Bluetooth screen, pre
to turn on your Bluetooth.
(2) Press and select [Menu→
Devices] to enter the “Bluetooth Devices”
en. scre
, select
s the below figure:
(3) On the Bluetooth device screen
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Bluetooth partnerships
Matching the found device
A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that
you create between your phone and another
Bluetooth-enabled device in order to exchange
information in a secure manner. The steps of
creating a Bluetooth partnership shows as
following:
(1) After the phone has searched for other
Bluetooth-enabled devices and lists them,
you can select your desired device name
in the list. Select <Next >and enter a
passcode (The passcode must be
between 1 and 16 characters long),and
select <Next> to establish a secure
connection
(2) Wait for the paired device to accept the
partnership.
(3) On your phone, a message will appear,
indicating that your phone has connected
with the paired device and select<OK>.
(4) The name of the paired device is then
displayed. You may edit and enter a new
name for that device and the devices
which have created partnership with your
phone will be saved in “Add Devices” list.
Bluetooth stereo headset
For handsfree phone conversations, you can
use a Bluetooth handsfree headset such as a
car kit with your phone.
If you want connect a Bluetooth handsfree or
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please refer to “Searching Bluetooth devices”
on P82. After matching successfully, the below
screen will be shown:
Just like when connecting to any Bluetooth
device, you also need to enter a passcode
when connecting to a Bluetooth handsfree or
stereo headset. The passcode is fixed and
cannot be changed on a Bluetooth headset.
Caution:
For the above screen, the different Bluetooth
earphone device which has been found will have a
different display name.
At this time, select <Menu> and you can have
some operations such as [Add new device],
[Edit], [Delete], [Set as Hands-free] and [Set
as Wireless Stereo]. The detail shows as the
below figure:
If you select [Set as Hands-free], an icon
will be shown on Home screen, which
represents you can make a call through
Bluetooth earphone, while choosing [Set as
Wireless Stereo], an icon will be shown on
the Home screen, and then you can enter
[Windows Media] to select your desired file to
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at this time the audio devices are Bluetooth
earphones.
Notice:
While choosing [Set as Hands-free] and [Set as
Wireless Stereo] simultaneously, the icon will
appear in standby mode.
Sending files by using Bluetooth
After adding new devices, you can enter [File
Explorer] or other folders, select a file and
select [Menu→Beam], thus you can send the
file to another matching device. While
establishing FTP link between other
Bluetooth-enabled devices and your phone, the
system will prompt you whether to save a file to
the phone. Once select <OK>, the other
Bluetooth-enabled devices can visit any folder
in [File Explorer] of your phone and you can
send files to another matching device as well.
In addition, you can have the operations of
[Upload], [Download], [Delete], [Create new
folder] and etc.
Receiving files by using Bluetooth
To receive files by Bluetooth function, firstly you
should select [Start→More→Settings→
Connections->Beam] from the home screen
and activate it, there is a “9” symbol after
activating, and you can receive files from
another Bluetooth-enabled device.
The received files (images or audio) will be
saved in [File Explorer→My Document]
folder.
Multiple network connection setting
Due to wireless connection with Internet and
WAP network, the phone provides you with
many kinds of network connection manners,
including [Dial], [GPRS], and [Proxy server],
[VPN] and etc. You can add a new network
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connection manner according to your demand.
Select [GPRS] or [Proxy Server] option and
press to enter the GPRS or Proxy server
screen, and then select <Menu>, so you can
have the operations on network connection
such as [Add], [Edit] or [Delete].
Caution:
You phone has the default network connection
settings, so you needn’t any modification while
setting this option. In case you modify any setting,
you can restore it by restore factory setting function.
Fore more details, please refer to “Clear” on P115.
Advance
Select [Menu→ Advanced] from the
connections screen to enter the advanced
screen of network connection. In this option,
you can press / to set Internet connection
manner, work connection manner and etc. The
detail shows as the below figure:
Caution:
You phone has the default network connection
settings, so you needn’t any modification while
setting this option. In case you modify any setting,
you can restore it by restore factory setting function.
Fore more details, please refer to “Clear” on P115.
More
Security
By setting and modifying the passwords and
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from unauthorized use by other people and
restrict phone use.
Select [Start→More→Settings→More…→
Security] from the home screen to enter this
screen.
Device lock
The phone will be locked automatically after
laying for some time if you have set phone lock
function. After activating phone lock function,
you need to input the password while switching
on the phone each time. Only input the correct
password you can use the phone normally. The
detail shows as the below figure:
Enable SIM PIN
In this option, you can protect your phone from
unauthorized use by entering a type of
password called a PIN (personal identification
number) in order to make calls. Your first PIN
will be given to you by your network service
provider.
Change PIN2
Be sure to make a note of your PIN, when the
SIM PIN is enabled, you must provide this new
PIN to unlock the phone.
Certificates
The certificate is the indispensable file of the
phone to keep software operates normally. If
you delete it, the program can’t be operated
normally. You can restore the deleted certificate
by restoring factory function. For more details,
please refer to “Master Chean” on P115

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Remove programs
You can delete the programs you won’t use so
as to release more memory for the system.
Select [Start→More→Settings→More…→
Remove programs] from the home screen and
you can enter this screen.
In program list, press / to select your
undesired programs and select [Menu→
Remove] to delete them
Power management
In this option, you can view the battery power,
set time limit for the background light and
screen.
Select [Start→More→Settings→More…→
Power management] from the home screen
and you can enter Power management screen.
The detail shows as the below figure:
Main battery: Indicates the amount of
battery life remaining.
Backlight time out on battery: Select the
amount of time for the phone to be idle
before the backlight turns off.
Backlight time out on AC: Select the
amount of time for the phone to be idle
before the backlight turns off when using AC
power.
Display time out: Select the number of
minutes for the phone to be idle before the
screen turns off.

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Accessibility
In this option, you can press / to set the
system font size, the time for Multipress time
out and confirmation time out and the alert
volume while in-call.
On the Home screen, select [Start →More
→Settings→More…→Accessibility] and
enter this screen. The details show as the
below figure:
System font size: Set the size of the font
that is displayed on the screen.
Multiple press time out: Set the length of
time between key presses when entering text
in Multipress mode.
Confirmation time out: Set the delay before
an unconfirmed action times out.
In-call alert volume: Set the volume of
sounds that play when you are in a call
Regional settings
In this option, you can press / to set
[Language], [Locale], [Short date style],
[Long date style], [Time format] and more.
Select [Start→More→Settings→More…
→Regional settings] from the home screen
and you can enter this screen. The detail shows
as the below figure:

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Owner information
In this option, you can edit your name,
telephone number, email address and etc.
On the Home screen, select
[Start→More→Settings→ More…→Owner
Information] to enter this screen.
More
Phone information
In this option, you can view the detailed
information of software version, hardware
version and IMEI number of the phone.
Backlight level
Set backlight intensity and you can select from
5 different backlight levels.
About
In this option, you can view the basic
configurations of the phone and software
version information, but you can’t modify their
contents.
Error reporting
After enabling this option, the phone will send
the system error report to Microsoft
automatically during using the phone, so as to
make Microsoft more perfect. Sending error
reporting from your phone is fully voluntary and
secret

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es 16. Gam
The phone provides you with many wonderful
and funny games.
Select [Start→More→Games] from the home
screen and press to enter, and then you
can enjoy the wonderful games fully.

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es 17. Voice Not
You can use the phone to record with this
function.
Select [Start→More→Voice Notes] rom the
home screen and press to enter.
Recording voice notes
After entering all notes screen, select
<Record> and you can begin recording, while
selecting <Stop> to stop recording. The
recorded files will be saved to [File
Explorer→Notes] folder automatically.
Playing
In all notes list, press / to select your
desired recording and press to play, or
you can select [Menu→Play] to play the
selected recording. In addition, you can have
the following options: [Record], [Rename],
[Delete], and [Set As Ringtone]. The detail
shows as the below figure:

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os 18. Pictures &Vide
With this function, you can view the pictures
stored in the phone or memory card, moreover,
you can set the pictures as wallpaper or
forward to the others.
Pictures
On the home screen, select [Start→More→
Pictures&Videos] and press to enter this
screen.
After entering this function, all pictures stored in
the phone and memory card will be displayed
on the screen.
At this time, press /// to view your
desired picture. Select <View> or press
to view this picture.
While viewing a picture, press / to
browse the last or the next picture.
The functions in picture list
On the Picture list screen, select<Menu> and
you can have the followings, the detail shows
as the below table:
Options Functions
Send Send the pictures to other
recipients with MMS or
emails.
Beam Send the pictures through
Bluetooth to other handset
devices with Bluetooth
function.
Save to
contact
Set a picture as a contact
image
and later the picture will
appear in the detailed
information of the selected
contact

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Delete Delete the pictures
Edit Edit the pictures, such as
[Cut], [Copy], [Paste], [New
folder] and etc.
Play slide
show
Preview the pictures in slide
show manner, and you can
set the visual effect in
[Options].
Folders You can select to view the
pictures stored in [My
Device].folder.
Options You can set viewing manner
for the pictures, set slide
show effect and etc.
The functions during browsing
In the Picture list screen, select the picture and
select <View>to view the picture, while select
<Send> to send the picture with Outlook email
attachment or MMS attachment to the other
people. Select <Menu>and you can have the
following options:
Zoom: Zoom in or zoom out the picture to
adapt the screen size and view.
Play slide show: Preview the pictures in
slide show.
Used as Home screen: Set the pictures as
idle screen picture.
Beam pictures…: Send the pictures through
Bluetooth to other handset devices with
Bluetooth function.
Edit: You can edit the picture as the following
ways: [Rotate], [Crop], [Auto Correct] and
etc.
Save: You can save the picture as the
following ways: [Save to Contact] or [Save
as…].

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Properties: View the picture name, type and
some other information.
Options: Set picture view manners.
Camera
Select [Start→More→Pictures &Videos
→Camera] from the home screen and you can
enter this screen.
The capturing process can be divided into three
steps: Capture preview, capture and save.
Capture preview: After entering the Camera
screen, select [Camera] to enter the Capture
preview screen; or press from the home
screen to enter the Capture preview screen.
Capture: On the Capture preview screen,
press or press to capture a still
image. The captured photo will be stored
according to your setting and the phone will
return to the Capture preview screen as well.
As default, the captured photo will be stored
to [File Explorer→My Pictures] folder or
[Pictures&Videos]. After capturing, select
<Menu>and you can have the following
operations:
¾ Delete: Delete the captured photo
¾ Send: You can select to insert the photo in
[Outlook E-mail] or [SMS/MMS].
¾ Beam: Send the captured photo to other
Bluetooth-enabled handset devices
through Bluetooth.
¾ Use as Home screen: You can set the
captured photo as Home screen
¾ Edit: Edit the selected photo. After
entering Editing screen, select <Menu>
and you can have the operations such as
[Rotate], [Crop], [Auto Correct] and etc.
While selecting [Save as], and you can
rename the captured photo.
¾ Properties: View the detailed information
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type, dimensions, file size and etc. or you
can modify such information as well.
¾ Options: Set some general content, such
as set the picture size when sending
pictures, or rotate degrees while editing
pictures, or you can set [Slide show],
[Camera] and [Video].
Using the camera menu
On the Capture preview screen, you can select
<Menu>to set the options such as resolution,
effect and etc, so as to get the best photos.
Video
Switch to video capture screen, for more details,
please refer to “Capture videos on P96
Mode
You can set the capture mode to [Normal],
[Burst] and [Timer].
Normal: It refers to normal capture mode.
Burst: You can switch the capture mode to
[Burst].
Timer: Capture photos in some time.
Brightness
You can set the brightness of the photo. And
there are seven kinds of brightness for you to
adjust.
Resolution
You can select the resolution while capturing.
Zoom
You can zoom in the captured photos. You can
select to zoom in the photos from 1 to 8 times.
White balance
You can set the capture environment, and the
phone provides 6 kinds of environment for you
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[Cloudy], [Office], [Home] and [Night]. The
phone defaults as [Automatic], after selecting,
press to finish setting.
Flash
You can select to turn on or turn off the flash
while capturing.
Full screen
You can capture photos in full screen after
selecting this menu.
Options
You can set every property and parameter of
camera by selecting this menu.
General: You can set this picture size when
sending pictures in email or rotate degrees
when rotating a picture.
Slide show: You can select the pictures to
optimize for viewing during slide shows, or
select whether to play screensaver when
connected to my PC and idle for 2 minutes.
Camera: You can select where to save files
and still image compression level.
¾ Save files to: You can select the storage
position of the captured photos.
¾ Type filename prefix: You can edit the
filename prefix of the photos.
¾ Still image compression level: There
are three levels for you to select: [High
quality], [Normal quality] and [Low
quality].
Video
On the capture preview screen, select [Menu→
Video] to enter Video screen. If you select
“Include audio when recording video files”, you
can press and you can capture videos with
sound. Or you can select time limit for videos,
you can set the time limit to [15 seconds] [30
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Capturing videos
The phone supports videos or MMS videos
capture function. When you are ready to
capture a video or MMS video, modify the
capture mode of the camera at first.
(1) On the capture preview screen, select
[Menu→Video] to enter Video capture
preview screen.
(2) At this time, press or to capture a
video, during capturing, press to
stop capturing, and the captured vides will
be stored to [File explorer→My Videos].
Notice:
The time length of the captured video depends on
the memory.
The storage location of photos
and videos
As default, the captured photos and videos are
stored in the phone. You can view them by
entering [File Explorer] and [Photos &Video].
In order to make sure there is enough memory
in your phone, it is advisable to store the
ard.
(1) as been
(2)
e o
Card], then press
captured photos and videos to memory c
The storage method of T-flash card
First make sure the T-flash card h
inserted to the phone.
On the Capture preview screen, select
[Menu→Camera] to enter the Settings
screen, and set the storag ption as
[Memory to finish
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videos in
os stored in
emory card in the following way:
Enter [File Explorer], select<Menu> and select
[Memory card→Picture] to view.
Viewing the stored photos and
memory card
You can view the photos and vide
m

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y 19. Call Histor
Call history includes the entries of [Incoming
Calls], [Outgoing Calls] and [Missed Calls].
Only when your phone has subscribed to the
network service you can view the number and
name in [Outgoing Calls], [Incoming Calls]
and [Missed Calls].
On the Home screen, you can enter call history
screen by the following two methods:
On the Home screen, Select [Start→More→
Call History] from the home screen d
press to enter Call history screen.
Press to view the latest call history.
While inputting your desired phone number,
you can speed dial the number by using
shortcut keys.
Caution:
After entering [Call history] by using the above two
different m ode s, the options are different when
ou press
th
.
y
Call list
Next we will take the first method as an
. For
more detail, please see the below table:
example:
Different icon shows different call type
Icon Introducti
on Icon In ctrodu
tion
Incoming
calls
Missed
Calls
Outgoing
calls
—— ————
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the
isplays the number
irectly without any name.
contact list, it will display the contact name and
number; otherwise it only d
d
Options in call list
Savin act
Press
g a cont
/ and move to your desired number
and press to save it. At this time, you can
select to save the number as a new contact or
osin
add it to the other contacts.
If you want to save the number as a new
contact, after cho g your desired storage
position, press to insert the number
and en ther relative information, and thenter o
press to save the number in contacts.
If you want to add the number to other
contacts, after choosing ur desired
yo storage
position, you can press to insert.
Select the desired number, and select <Menu>
and y e: ou’ll hav
Option Function
Find Contact
mation about
Displays the name,
number and some other
relative infor
the contact
Send Text
Message it and send
Enter text message
screen, ed
message
E-mail Send e-mails
View Timers View the time of last call,
all calls, incoming calls,
outgoing calls and etc.
Delete Delete the selected entry
Delete List Clear call history
Save to
Contacts
ent number Save this curr
to contacts,

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Filter alls ,
incoming calls, outgoing
calls and etc.
Filter missed c
.

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er 20. File Explor
You can manage the system within the phone
by this function, however, you shouldn’t modify
or delete the system files with the phone
optionally, or the system won’t operate
normally.
Select [Start→More→File Explorer] from the
home screen and press to enter [My
Document].
Folder use
My pictures
This folder can store the captured photos by
using [Camera] function of the phone.
My sounds
You can store all kinds of downloaded ring tone
in this folder.
My videos
You can store video files in this folder.
UAContents
It is MMS mail box which is used to store some
MMS files.
Folder operation
For the files in folder, select <Menu>and you
can have the following operations: view the files
with icon or list; sort them with name or date,
send them with MMS; use them for wireless
data exchange and edit the files: such as copy,
paste, rename and etc. It shows as the below
figure:

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Good
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od 21. Go
With this function, you can get real-time
synchronisation of company email, calendar,
contacts and more, and you can connect to
Good Mobile Messaging server as required and
check with your IT department.
Select [Start→More→More→Good] from the
home screen to enter this screen. As default,
the phone is connected to file:// \windows \ Get
Good. html. If you select “want Good Mobile
Messaging” on the screen and press , the
phone will connect to the website automatically.
For more detail, please consult with your
network service provider. It shows as the below
figure:

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ng 22. Internet Shari
After connecting your phone and PC, with
Internet sharing, you can use your phone as an
external modem for another device such as a
PC or notebook computer, to realize wireless
online function.
Activating Internet sharing
(1) Select [Start → More→More→Internet
Sharing] from the home screen, then
press to enter Internet sharing
screen.
(2) Select PC connection manner. The phone
provides you with [USB] connection and
[Bluetooth PAN] connection, and you can
press to select your desired
connection manner.
(3) Select network connection type. The
phone defaults as [AMOI GPRS], or you
can set by referring to “Multiple network
connection setting” at P85; or
select<Menu> and select [Connection
Settings] to modify network connection
type. As for the details, please refer to”
Connection” on P80. It shows as the
below figure:
After selecting network connection manner,
select <Connection>, if your selected PC
connection manner is [USB], PC will check
USB cable connection automatically until the
screen displays “Connected” and recognizes
your phone as a modem. You will then to
access the Internet on your PC using your
phone.

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Notice:
To use the phone as a modem, your SIM card
needs to have network support function. As for
more detailed information, please contact with
your network operator.
Caution:
If you select [USB] as PC connection manner, at
first you must install Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2
version on PC.
If you select [Bluetooth PAN] as PC connection
manner, then before creating Internet sharing
connection, you must activate and finish the
personal local network setting of Bluetooth on PC.
For more detailed information, please refer to
Windows help and support software.
While activating Internet sharing, you should do
the followings:
(1) Use USB data line to connect your phone
with PC, and PC will automatically detect
that your phone has been connected, at
this time, you can install USB Rndis drive
of Getting Started CD.
(2) During connecting the network line, select
[Network Neighborhood] on PC and
select [Properties→Local Connection→
Forbidden] with right key to disconnect
the current network.
(3) After finishing installation, please check if
Rndis network card has been added to
network adapter in Device manager of PC.
If it has, then the drive has been installed
successfully.
(4) At this time, the phone can be used as an
external modem for PC, and you can go
on Internet with wireless network.

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Caution:
Please make sure you have selected
[Tool→Internet Options→Connection] on PC, and
click “Never dial-up to connect”, then select [Local
Network Setting]. After a screen appearing on the
PC, you can select [Cancel Proxy Server].
Deactivating Internet sharing
On the Internet sharing screen, select
<Disconnected>.
Caution:
If you haven’t deactivated Internet sharing after
using it, meanwhile, you can’t use ActiveSync
software

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va 23. Ja
Select [Start→More→More→Java] from the
home screen, and then press to enter the
Java screen.
If you haven’t downloaded any Java games on
your phone, the phone screen will display “No
applications installed”. At this time, select
<Download>to download games and select
<Menu> to set Java games or view the relative
information of Java. The detail shows as the
below figure:
Application: It is used to manage Java
programs or games that have been installed
in the phone. You can delete, set permission
and view the detailed information for the
hone by [Install Order],
t
ava program.
Exit: Quit Java game screen.
current Java program.
Arrange icon by: You can arrange order for
Java programs or games that have been
installed in the p
[Name] or [Size].
Java settings: You can set whether activate
[Backlight Always on] function, or selec
network type for the current Java program.
Java info: You can view some relative
information about the current J

SIM Manager
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er 24. SIM Manag
n s
With this function, you can better manage SIM
card contacts and the contacts of the phone.
Select [Start→More→More→SIM Manager]
from the home screen and press to enter.
After entering the SIM manager screen, the
following options are available:
Copy all SIM contacts to phone: After
selecting <OK> and <Yes>, all SIM contacts
will be copied to the phone.
Copy some SIM contacts to phone: After
selecting <OK> and select the desired SIM
contacts, press to confirm your choice.
Or you can select<Menu>, and have the
options such as [Mark All], [Unmark All],
[Reverse] and etc. If you select [Mark All]
and press , then all SIM contacts will be
copied to the phone, while selecting [Cancel],
you can exit the screen.
Copy all phone contacts to SIM: After
selecting <OK> and<Yes>, all contacts of the
phone will be copied to the current SIM card.
Select [Menu→Setti g ] from SIM manager
screen, and press / to configure copy
priority from [Mobile Phone], [Work Phone]
and [Home Phone], then select <OK> to
finish setting. The detail shows as the below
figure: (///)
Copy some phone contacts to SIM: After
selecting <OK> nd select the desired
contacts, press
a
to confirm your choice.
Or you can select<Menu>, and have the
options such as [Mark All], [Unmark All],
[Reverse] and etc. If you select [Mark all]
and press , then all phone contacts will be

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selecting
all the SIM contacts
copied to the SIM card, while
[Cancel], you can exit the screen.
Delete all SIM contacts: After selecting
<OK>and <Yes>, then
will be deleted forever.
Delete some SIM contacts: Select <OK>
and select your desired SIM contacts, then
press to confirm your choice. For more
details, please refer to “Copy some SIM
ontacts of the
contacts to phone”.
Delete all phone contacts: After selecting
<OK>and <Yes>, then all the c
phone will be deleted forever.
Delete some phone contacts: Select <OK>
and select your desired phone contacts, then
press to confirm your choice. For more
details, please refer to “Copy some phone
contacts to SIM”.
While choosing [Copy some SIM contacts to
phone], [Copy some phone contacts to SIM],
[Delete some SIM contacts] and [Delete
some phone contacts], press to enter
the corresponding screen, press to turn to
the last page and press to turn to the next
page, while pressing screen. to exit the
SIM memory
This menu provides you with the total and used
emory of the current SIM card.
m

Speed Dial
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ial 25. Speed D
In this function, you can manage speed dial list.
Creating a speed dial number for a
contact
As for the method to create a speed dial
number for a contact, please refer to” Speed
dials” on.P71
Creating a speed dial number for a menu
You can create a speed dial number for a
menu.
(1) Select <Start> from the home screen to
enter Main menu and press / to
select the menu you want to create a
speed dial.
(2) Select [Menu→ Add Speed Dial ]
(3) After setting keypad distribute, select
<Done> to finish setting.
Using speed dial
Select [Start→More→More→ Speed Dial]
from the home screen
Enter speed dial list and press / to
select the phone number or menu that you
want to create speed dial. Select
<Menu→Run>, then you can dial up the
number or enter the menu function directly.
The detail shows as the below figure:
Hold down the speed dial number keys from
the home screen (if the number is two digit
bits, then you need to press the first digit and
then hold down the second digit), the system

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will dial up the number or enter the menu
function directly.
You can view the relative information of
creating speed dial through [Help] of speed dial
list.

SystemInfo
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26. SystemInfo (///)
On the Home screen, select [Start→More
→More →SystemInfo] and you can press
to enter this screen.
With this function, you can view the details
about phone system, such as [CPU],
[Frequency], [ROM version], [LCD], [Color]
and more. After viewing, you can select
<Done> to exit the screen.

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es 27. Accessori
Calculator
The calculator function can perform standard
mathematical operations such as addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
On the Home screen, select [Start→More→,
More→Accessories→Calculator] and press
to enter.
Using methods
(1) After entering Calculator screen, enter
numbers and press repeatedly or
press / / / to select your desired
operation symbols.
(2) Press to enter decimal and press
to get the result. Press to clear
last digit entered, and select <Clear>to
clear the display.
Clear
Master Clear will make all of your data lost, and
reset all settings to manufacture default.
Caution:
1. Please use this function carefully.
2.Please back up the materials on the phone before
restoring factory value, and Amoi will take no
responsibility for material loss caused by using
restore factory setting function, however, the data
stored in SIM card won’t be influenced.
Select [Start→More→More →Accessories
→ Clear] and press to enter this screen.
Enter“1234” in inputting box and select <Yes>,
and then you can have the operations of
restoring factory value. The detail shows as the
below figure:

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Download agent
In this function, you can view the current
download status of the phone
Task manager
When the system operates slowly, this menu
can help you to end the current tasks quickly
and spare more phone memory.
Select [Start→More→More→Accessories
→Task Manager] from the home screen and
press and you can enter this screen.
After entering Task manager screen, you can
store the operated function options. Select
<Menu> to have the operations as the below
figure:
Stop: End the selected task completely, that
is to say stop operating task.
Stop all: End all operating tasks.
Stop all but select: End all other tasks
except the selected tasks.
Reflash: Enter the current screen again.
Service process: Display the process list for
the current tasks.

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Exit: Quit this screen.
For the above options, after entering the screen,
select <Back> and you can return to the Task
manager screen again.

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28. Phone Maintenan
Mobile phones are very exact electronic
devices and must be looked after carefully. The
following advice can help you to look after your
phone and prolong its life.
The phone and its spare parts should be put
out of the reach of children.
Keep the phone dry. Rain, moisture or water
will corrupt its electronic circuitry. If your
phone does get wet, remove the battery
immediately and take the phone to the
nearest Amoi authorized service center.
Don’t put the phone in dusty places or this
will affect the everyday use of the phone.
LCD is a part of the phone which could be
easily damaged, so try to avoid dropping the
phone on the ground or any other form of
shock. Do not touch the screen with a sharp
object.
Don’t put the phone in a high temperature
environment. High temperatures will shorten
the life of electronic devices, destroy the
battery
shell.
Don’t put the phone in a low temperature
environment. Otherwise, when the
temperature rises to normal temperature,
there will be moisture in the phone and thi
will destroy the phone’s electronic circuitry.
Don’t throw, knock or shake the phone
intensely as this could damage the el
circuitry and structure of the phone.
Use soft cloth with soap water to clean the
phone. Do not use rough chemical or
abrasive cleaners to clean the
these could damage the phone.
Don’t paint your phone, for fear the parts
which can be taken do
affect its normal use.
Please use a cle

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rts will damage the phone and radio
system.
camera lens etc.
If you have to replace the phone’s antenna,
please only do so with a suitable
replacement. Using an unsuitable antenna or
spare pa

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ng 29. Troubleshooti
Please check to see if any problems you have
encountered while using your phone are
described below. If you were unable to find the
solution to a particular problem, please contact
one of our maintenance centres.
The phone can’t be switched on
Possible
reason Solution
You are not
holding down
for long
enough
Please hold it down for
at least 2 seconds.
The battery
power is used
up
Please charge the
battery
Incorrect Please install battery
battery
installation
correctly
The phone is switched off
automatically
Possible
reason Solution
Low battery
power
harge the
battery
Please c

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PIN/ PUN code lock
Possible reason Solution
Enter wrong
PIN Code( Personal
Identification Code)
or PUK Code
(Personal Unlocking
Key)
Please enter correct
password
Caution
1. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in
succession, many SIM and phone functions will be
locked. For more details, please refer to “Safety
Precautions”.
2. If you do not know the correct PIN code and
PUK code, please contact your operator or network
service provider.
Bad call quality
Possible
reason Solution
The signal
changes
suddenly
Maybe you are moving at
high-speed (e.g. on a train
or bus). Observe the
signal strength and select
the place with the
strongest signal to make a
call and ensure better call
quality.
The area does
not have a
good signal
Please move to a more
open area.

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Can’t answer a call
Possible
reason Solution
The call
forwarding
option has
been set
Please cancel call
forwarding according to
requirements.
The call
barring option
has been set
Please cancel the function
of incoming call barring or
roam incoming call
barring.
Can’t make a call
Possible reason Solution
The phone is
switched off
Please turn on the
phone.
You are outside
the network
service area
Please check the
network area.
The SIM card has
been incorrectly
inserted
Please check whether
your SIM card can be
used normally.
The keypad locks
automatically
Press and hold
down to unlock
your keypad
Use the phone
during call rush
hours and cause
line jam
Try to avoid using the
phone during call rush
hours
Call barring has
been set
Please cancel the call
barring option
according to your
requirements.

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The call volume is too low
Possible
reason Solution
The call volume
has been set
too low
Please increase the call
volume.
The person you are calling
cannot hear your voice
Possible reason Solution
Call status is set
to mute
Please turn off the
mute function on the
call menu.
The microphone
is too far from the
sound source
Please put the phone’s
microphone closer to
your mouth.
The incoming call doesn’t ring
Possible reason Solution
The phone selects
silent mode
Please reset the ring
type in [Profiles] to
[Ring] or [Vibrate
and Ring], for more
details, please refer
to “Profiles” on P78
The ring volume is
set too low
Please increase the
volume
The call forwarding
option has been
set
Please cancel call
forwarding according
to requirements.

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The battery can’t be charged
Possible
reason Solution
The battery is
worn out and the
charging time
takes too long
Please charge when the
phone prompts low
battery.
The battery
doesn’t connect
well to the phone
Please ensure the
battery has been
inserted correctly.
The charger
doesn’t connect
to the phone
Please ensure that the
interface between the
charger and the phone
is correctly connected,
and the charger icon
should appear on the
screen.
The battery
power is empty,
When the battery power
is empty, you mustn’t
so charge with
USB data cable
charge with USB cable,
please use Amoi
standard charger to
charge
Battery or
charger has
been damaged
Please contact one of
our maintenance
centres.
The surrounding
temperature is
too low or too
high
Please make sure the
phone is charged in a
normal temperature.

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Can’t display network
Possible
reason Solution
The SIM card
has been
incorrectly
installed
Please refer to the SIM
card installation
method.
The contact
between the SIM
card and phone
is dirty
Please ensure the
contact between the
SIM card and phone
remains clean.
The SIM card
does not work
Please check whether
the SIM card is out of
date.
The network is
very weak
Please move to a place
with a strong signal to
use the phone
The phone does not recognise
the memory card
Possible
reason Solution
The memory
card has been
incorrectly
inserted
Please insert the memory
card correctly according to
instructions in the user
manual.
The memory
card has been
damaged
Please replace the
memory card

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Browser can’t connect to
Internet normally
Possible
reason Solution
The network
service
provider don’t
provide the
service or you
haven’ apply
for this service
Please contact with your
network service provider
and consult information
about how to apply for and
use these services
Haven’t set
correctly
About more details about
setting, please refer to
“Options” on P55
Lack of space
Possible
reason Solution
The resource
manager file is
taking up too
much space
Please delete
unnecessary files.
The browser’s
history records
are taking up
too much
space
Delete unwanted history
records.
Multi-message,
e-mail etc. are
taking up too
much space
Please delete unwanted
messages and e-mails.

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on 30. Safety Precauti
Usage environment
Please remember to obey the necessary
rules and regulations whenever use your
phone. This will help keep you safe and
respect your environment.
Switch off your phone when close to petrol
stations, bunkers, chemical factories or
explosive areas and adhere to any safety
signs and instructions there. Breaking any
rules may cause explosion or injury.
Using the phone in plane can cause
interference and danger to an aircraft
navigation system and network. You must
switch off your phone before boarding and
make sure your phone is switched off during
the whole flight.
Please place the phone somewhere safe and
don’t put it on a seat or in places where it
could fall and break. In order to ensure safe
driving and avoid road accidents, please
don’t use the phone when driving. If you must
use it, please use the phone’s hands-free or
park at roadside before making or answering
a call.
Medical devices
Please switch off your phone in areas near the
electronic medical equipments that obviously
desire to switch your phone off (.such as heart
pacemakers, hearing aids and etc). Most
medical devices can shield the phone’s RF
signal, but some can’t. If you have any
questions or need to find out more, please
consult your doctor or medical device
manufacturer.
Pacemaker
Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance
between your phone and heart pacemaker to
be at least 6 inches (15.3 cm), or the phone

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could interfere with the pacemaker.
The personnel who wears pacemaker
should do the followings:
Should always keep a distance between the
phone and pacemaker of more than 6 inches
(15.3 cm) when the phone is switched on.
Should not carry the phone in a breast
pocket
Should listen to the phone using the ear on
the opposite side of the body to the
pacemaker.
Caution:
If you are unsure as to the level of interference,
please switch off the phone at once and consult a
doctor immediately.
Hearing aids
Phones will cause some interference to some
hearing aids. If there is any interference, please
get in touch with the manufacturers of the
hearing aid immediately.
Emergency calls
As the phone uses a radio signal, wireless and
ground communication network and personal
settings functions like other phones, it is
impossible to ensure your phone can be
connected successfully in any situation, so
please don’t rely purely on your phone as the
only means of notification in cases of
emergency (such as medical first aid )
Making an emergency call
(1) If your phone is switched off, please turn
on your phone and check whether the
network signal is strong enough.
(2) Input the local first aid number correctly
(such as 120), different areas have
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(3) Please press the call key to call.
Caution:
While making an emergency call, you should try
to provide all important information correctly. At
this time, the phone may be the only
communication tool, so don’t end the call without
permission.
Password access
Your phone and SIM card can be protected by a
password, to prevent others using it illegally.
PIN code
This is personal identification code which is
used to protect the SIM card from unauthorised
use by other people. Generally, the PIN code
and SIM card are provided together. After
activating the PIN code, you can use the phone
normally by correctly inputting your password
each time.
Caution:
If you input your PIN code incorrectly three times
in succession, the SIM card will be locked. You will
need to input the PUK code to unlock it. (If you
don’t have a PUK code, please contact your
operator and SIM card provider for this
information. Please input all characters).
PIN2 code
This is the password which activates the
special SIM card functions. Usually, the PIN2
code and the SIM card will be provided together.
If you incorrectly input the PIN2 code three
times in succession, it will be locked and you
will need to input PUK2 to unlock it again.
PUK code
This is used to unlock the PIN code. If you
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succession, then the SIM card cannot be used
again. Usually the PUK code and SIM card are
provided together. If you lose PUK code or it
isn’t supplied with SIM card, please contact with
your network operator or SIM card provider.
PUK2 code
This is used to unlock the PIN2 code. Usually
the PUK2 code and the SIM card are provided
together. PUK2 can modify the locked PIN2
code. If you incorrectly input the PUK2 code ten
times in succession, you will not be able to
access some of the functions. Please apply to
your operator for a new card. The PUK2 code
cannot be changed. If you lose it, please
contact your service provider.
Note about charging the battery
The phone provides power by using a lithium
battery. The standby time and call time will be
influenced by the system’s environment and
phone settings.
Please use the battery and charger provided
by the Amoi Company. Amoi will take no
responsibility for damage caused by using
the wrong battery or charger.
Caution:
Generally, the charging time is 2-5 hours
according to the current status of the phone
(whether switch on the phone, make a call and etc)
Don’t use wet hands to touch the phone
battery or charger while charging.
Caution:
To make the new battery achieve the best capacity,
please charge and discharge the phone for twice or
three times. As for the first several times, you
should charge the battery for at least 10 hours in
succession. Please charge the phone due to no
power and switch off the phone automatically.

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Battery information and care
Never use any battery that has been
damaged.
While using the phone near network station,
the power consumption is very little.
Therefore, the call and standby time depends
on greatly by the signal strength of
honeycomb network and the parameters set
by network operator.
The battery charging time will depend on the
amount of electricity remaining and the type
of battery and charger used. When the
operation time (talk time and standby time) is
noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to
buy a new battery.
Only use batteries that are compatible with
your phone and only recharge your battery
with a compatible charger. If a charger is not
in use, disconnect it from the power source.
Do not leave the battery connected to a
charger for more than a week, as
overcharging may shorten its life.
Do not connect the anode and cathode of a
battery the wrong way round.
Do not leave the battery in places with too
high or too low temperature (such as block
the battery in a car during summer or winter),
or the battery capacity will be reduced and
battery life will be shortened. Always try to
keep the battery at room temperature.
Do not short-circuit the battery. This may
damage the electronic core or the protected
circuit inside the battery. Accidental
short-circuiting may occur when a metal
object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct
connection between the anode and cathode
of the battery, for example when you carry a
spare battery in a pocket or bag.
Short-circuiting the terminals may damage
the battery or the object causing the
short-circuiting. Therefore, please store the
battery carefully and on its own.

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Don’t burn your phone battery or treat it as
common rubbish. Please adhere to the local
environmental policy in order to avoid
endangering life and causing environmental
damage, and recycle your batteries in time.
If your phone, battery or other charging
device leaks due to carelessness, you must
not put it inside any piece of equipment that
heats up (such as drier, microwave etc.).The
phone or other products may go wrong, or
this could even cause the phone, battery or
other charging device to burn, expand and
explode.
Please deal with the useless old battery
according to the relative introduction.
Amoi will take no responsibility for any direct or
indirect damage caused by user error.
Note about using spare parts
Please put all spare parts (such as SIM card,
memory card, battery etc) out of reach of
children, in case danger occurs.
Please do switch off the phone and
disconnect the phone and charger before
you removing the battery from the phone.
As the phone’s spare parts are not
waterproof, please keep all spare parts dry.
You should pull out the plug of any spare part
correctly when you switch off the power, don’t
drag the power line forcibly.
If the phone, battery, and charger don’t operate
normally, ally, please contact one of our
maintenance centres with a qualified repair
service as soon as possible.
Other safety information
When you are not using your phone, it is
advisable to switch it off, remove the battery
to save energy and avoid radicalising the
phone.
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watch a film, please don’t turn the volume up
too high as this could damage your hearing.
You can’t disassemble the terminal and
battery of the phone unless the technical
personnel.

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Index
—A—
Accessories
Calculator, 113
Clear, 113
Download agent, 114
Task manager, 114
ActiveSync
Error information, 64
Information, 61
Using, 57
AT&T mall
Media net home, 49
Shop application, 49
Shop games, 49
Shop graphics, 50
Shop multimedia, 50
Shop tones, 50
AT&T music
Community, 38
Music apps, 38
Music ID, 37
Music videos, 37
Shop music, 37
Streaming music, 37
The buzz, 38
Windows media, 30
—B—
Battery
Charging, 12
Power display, 13
—C—
Calendar
New appointment, 48
Settings, 48
Viewing, 47
Call
Answering or
rejecting, 21
Functions, 21

Index
135
History, 23, 100
Making, 17
Options, 24
Contacts
Beaming, 72
Copying, 73
Deleting, 74
Editing, 69
Finding, 72
New, 70
New SIM, 71
Speed dials, 71
Viewing, 68
—E—
Entering menu, 29
—F—
File explorer
Folder operation, 101
Folder use, 101
—G—
Games, 91
Good, 103
—I—
Icon introduction, 2
Input modes
Assistant function, 27
Character, 26
Numeric, 27
Switching, 26
Installing
SIM card and battery,
9
T-flash card, 11
Internet explorer
Activating, 52
Options, 56
The menus when
offline, 53
The menus when
online, 54

Index
136
Internet sharing
Activating, 104
Deactivating, 106
—J—
Java, 107
—M—
Media net, 51
Messaging
Folders, 45
New account, 44
Options, 46
Outlook e-mail, 42
SMS/MMS, 39
—P—
Phone maintenance,
116
Pictures& videos
Pictures, 93
Pictures&videos
Camera, 95
Program, 5
—S—
Safety notice, IX
Safety precaution,
125
Settings
Accessibility, 88
Clock& alarm, 79
Connections, 80
Display, 79
More, 89
Owner information,
89
Phone, 75
Power management,
87
Profiles, 78
Regional, 88
Remove programs,
87
Security, 86
Sounds, 77
SIM manager, 108

Index
137
Speed dial, 110
Status icon, 3
SystemInfo, 112
—T—
Tasks, 66
Troubleshooting, 118
—U—
Using shortcut keys,
14
—V—
Voice notes
Recording, 92
—Y—
Your phone
Front view, 1
Rear view, 2
Side view, 1