AMOI Electronics GSM6711A PCS1900 (Mobile Phone) User Manual

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GSM6711A English User Manual
Special features
Internet Explorer (page 96)
2 mega pixel camera (page 113)
Built-in ActiveSync to synchronize
with PC (page 59)
Supports video capture (page 113)
Windows Media Player (page 107)
Supports Outlook E-mail (page 76)
Supports Internet sharing (page 99)
Supports Speed Dial (page 36)
Amusing games (page 123 )
Supports Multimedia Message (page
71)
Supports MicroSD card (page19)
Supports Java (page 123)
Supports Voice Notes (page105)
Supports Windows Live (page 84)
Declaration
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
Windows Mobile™ Smart phone!
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT,
Windows Server, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync,
Excel, Internet Explorer, MSN, Outlook,
PowerPoint and Word are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
Bluetooth is the registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG Inc.
JAVA is the registered trademark of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
Please Read Before Proceeding.
THIS DEVICE IS NOT CHARGED WHEN
YOU TAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX.
DO NOT REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK
WHEN THE DEVICE IS CHARGING.
WHEN INSERTING YOUR SIM CARD,
MAKE SURE THE DEVICE IS POWERED
OFF, AND THAT THE SIM CARD SNAPS
INTO THE SOCKET SECURELY.
YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF
YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE
DEVICE’S OUTER CASING.
PRIVACY RESTRICTIONS
Some countries require full disclosure of
recorded
telephone
conversations,
and
stipulate that you must inform the person with
whom you are speaking that the conversation is
being recorded. Always obey the relevant laws
and regulations of your country when using the
recording feature of your phone.
RELATIVE INSTRUCTION
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.
Content
Safety notice ................................................. X
1.Getting Started..........................................13
Getting to know your phone and it's accessaries
....................................................................... 13
Status icon and program introduction .............24
Using the Quick List........................................28
Entering menu ................................................28
To scroll to enter menu function..................28
Front view of your phone............................ 13
To enter a menu by using speed dial ..........29
Side view of your phone............................. 13
Entering information .......................................29
Rear view of your phone ............................ 14
To change input modes...............................29
Accessaries................................................ 14
To use Fn input mode .................................29
Key functions ................................................. 15
To use Fn input mode .................................29
To use shortcut keys .................................. 17
To use abc input mode................................29
Installing the SIM card and battery................. 18
To insert symbol..........................................30
Installing the Micro-SD card ........................... 19
2.Using Call Function ..................................31
Battery charging............................................. 21
Making a call ..................................................31
To charge the phone using the travel charger
................................................................... 21
To make a call from the Home screen ........31
The Home Screen.......................................... 22
Power on/ off.................................................. 23
To make a call from contacts ......................31
To make a call from call history...................32
To make a call from text messages ............32
To make a call from speed dial .................. 32
Using speed dial.............................................36
Receiving a call.............................................. 32
To create a speed dial number for a contact
...................................................................36
To answer and reject a call ........................ 32
To end a call............................................... 33
In-call options ................................................ 33
To make two calls simultaneously (this must
be supported by the network) .................... 33
To switch between two calls (this must be
supported by the network) ......................... 33
To make a conference call (this must be
supported by the network) Conference call 33
To mute a call............................................. 34
To turn the speakerphone on and off ......... 34
To save the current caller to your contacts list
................................................................... 35
To create a speed dial number for a menu . 36
To make a call from speed dial ................... 37
To enter a menu by using speed dial.......... 37
Managing call history .....................................37
To view call history list ................................ 37
To send text message or email from call
history.........................................................38
To save a phone number to contacts.......... 38
3.Personalising Your Phone ....................... 40
Customising the tones of events or actions.... 40
To change the current profile...................... 40
Additional dialing information......................... 35
To edit a profile ...........................................40
To make an emergency call ....................... 35
To copy a sound to your phone .................. 40
To make an international call ..................... 35
To set the sound for an event .....................41
To dial a voice mail..................................... 35
To adjust the volume of the ring tone.......... 41
To set sound for the Key sound .................. 42
II
Setting the Home screen................................ 42
Setting connections ........................................48
To customise the Home screen .................. 42
To use wireless manager ............................48
To set a picture as the wallpaper................ 43
To receive incoming beams ........................49
Setting date, time and alarm .......................... 43
To set bluetooth ..........................................50
To set date and time................................... 43
To set multiple network connection .............50
To set an alarm........................................... 43
4.Managing Your Phone ..............................51
Changing the regional settings....................... 44
Managing files ................................................51
Setting owner information .............................. 44
To copy a file using ActiveSync...................51
Changing the accessibility settings ................ 45
To use file explorer......................................51
Enabling error reporting ................................. 45
To chang the display of the file ...................52
Setting the calls.............................................. 46
To send a file via messaging.......................52
To use call divert ........................................ 46
To send a file via Bluetooth.........................53
To use call barring ...................................... 46
Folder options.............................................53
To use call waiting ...................................... 47
Using task manager........................................53
To use fixed dialling.................................... 47
To start task manager(including refresh).....54
To hide your phone number........................ 48
To stop applications ....................................54
Setting the network ........................................ 48
Power Management .......................................54
To select the network service ..................... 48
To check the battery power.........................55
III
To optimise the power performance ........... 55
To synchronise via bluetooth ......................66
Viewing the phone information....................... 55
To solve ActiveSync connection problems.. 66
To view memory details.............................. 55
6.Exchanging Messages............................. 69
Protecting your phone.................................... 56
Using text messages......................................69
To enable or disable the phone lock .......... 56
To view and edit text messages service center
...................................................................69
To enable or disable SIM PIN .................... 56
To change PIN ........................................... 56
To lock or unlock the keypad...................... 57
Removing programs ...................................... 57
Resetting your phone..................................... 58
5.Synchronising Information ..................... 59
To enable request delivery notification ....... 69
To write and send messages ...................... 70
To receive messages(including reply\ forward)
...................................................................71
Using multimedia messages ..........................71
To configure multimedia message settings. 71
Connecting your phone to your PC(USB mass
storage) ......................................................... 59
To write and send multimedia messages.... 73
Using ActiveSync ........................................... 59
To create a multimedia message from a
template .....................................................74
About ActiveSync ....................................... 59
To set up ActiveSync.................................. 60
IV
To add predefined text to a multimedia
message.....................................................75
To start and stop synchronisation............... 61
To view and reply to multimedia messages 75
To install software in the phone through c.. 65
Using email ....................................................76
To set up a POP3/IMAP4 email account .... 76
To change your display name .....................87
To download messages.............................. 78
To sign out ..................................................87
To write and send email ............................. 80
8.Using Contacts..........................................88
To receive email ......................................... 80
Adding a new contact .....................................88
To reply or forward an email....................... 81
To add a new contact on your phone ..........88
To individually sign and encrypt a new ....... 81
To add a new contact on your SIM card......89
To set digital signature for an email............ 82
Searching for a contact...................................89
Managing folders ........................................... 82
Viewing and editing a contact .........................90
To access messages folders ...................... 82
To assign a ringtone to a contact ................90
Message folders......................................... 82
To assign a picture to a contact ..................90
7.Windows Live Messenger........................84
Sending a text message, multimedia message
to a contact .....................................................90
Setting an account ......................................... 84
To sign in Windows Live Messenger .......... 85
To send a Windows Live message ............. 85
To end a chat.............................................. 86
To invite another contact to join in chat ...... 86
To block or unblock a contact ..................... 86
To delete a contact ..................................... 87
To send a text message to a contact ..........91
To send a multimedia message to a contact
...................................................................91
Making a call to the selected contact..............91
Sending the contact’s information...................92
To send the contact’s information via text
message .....................................................92
To send the contact’s information via
Bluetooth.................................................... 92
To send the contact’s information via
multimedia message .................................. 92
Managing the contacts................................... 93
To delete a contact..................................... 93
Using Internet sharing .................................... 99
To set up the phone as a modem ............... 99
To connect to the Internet.........................100
To deactivate Internet sharing .................. 101
10.Using Tools ........................................... 102
To copy contacts between SIM card and the
phone......................................................... 93
Using task ....................................................102
To filter the contact list ............................... 93
To beam a task .........................................102
9.Connecting to the Internet ...................... 94
To delete a task ........................................102
Setting up a connection ................................. 94
To mark a task as completed.................... 102
To create a task on the phone ..................102
To set up a GPRS connection.................... 94
To sort and filtering the task list ................ 103
To set up a Dial-up connection................... 95
Using calculator............................................103
Using advanced options ................................ 95
Using calendar .............................................104
Adding a URL exception ................................ 96
To view your schedule .............................. 104
Using Internet Explorer .................................. 96
To create a new appointment ...................104
VI
To browse a Web page .............................. 97
To send a calendar appointment .............. 104
To use Favorites ........................................ 98
Using voice notes.........................................105
To clear temporary files, cookies or history 99
To record voice notes ............................... 105
To play voice notes................................... 105
To delete a voice note .............................. 105
To include audio when recording video files
.................................................................116
To set a voice note as a ringtone.............. 106
To include audio when recording video files
.................................................................116
11.Using Multimedia ..................................107
To take pictures and video clips ................116
Using Windows media player....................... 107
To send the captured photo or video clips 117
Controls of Windows Media Player .......... 107
To beam the captured photo or video clips117
The screens and options of Windows Media
Player ....................................................... 108
To set the captured photo as Home Screen
.................................................................118
To add files to play list ...............................111
To edit the captured photo or video clips ..118
To remove a file from play list....................111
To delete the captured photo or video clips
.................................................................119
To play music and videos on your phone . 112
To play music and videos on a network.... 112
To view the stored photos and videos.......119
To change Player appearance.................. 113
Using pictures&videos ..................................119
Using camera and video recorder ................ 113
To view pictures ........................................119
To enter the Camera and Video Recorder
preview..................................................... 114
To view the pictures in slide show.............119
Camera and Video settings ...................... 114
To edit a picture ........................................120
To change the storage location of photos and
videos....................................................... 115
To delete a picture or video clip ................121
To play videos...........................................120
VII
To set a picture as Home Screen............. 121
To send pictures and video clips via
multimedia message or Email.................. 122
device.......................................................128
To delete a bluetooth device..................... 128
To beam pictures ..................................... 122
Connecting a Bluetooth earphone to your phone
.....................................................................128
To set a picture as a contact image.......... 123
Sending files via Bluetooth ........................... 130
Playing games ............................................. 123
Receiving files via Bluetooth ........................ 130
Using Java ................................................... 123
13.Phone Maintenance.............................. 132
To manage Java programs ...................... 123
14.Troubleshooting ................................... 134
To view information about Java program . 124
The phone can’t be switched on................... 134
To select the network type ....................... 124
The phone is switched off automatically....... 134
12.Using Bluetooth ................................... 125
PIN/ PUK code lock......................................135
Turning Bluetooth on or off .......................... 125
Bad call quality .............................................135
Making your phone discoverable ................. 126
Can’t answer a call....................................... 136
Connecting a Bluetooth device to your phone
..................................................................... 126
Can’t make a call..........................................136
To search Bluetooth devices .................... 126
The call volume is too low ............................ 137
To match the found device ....................... 127
The person you are calling cannot hear your
voice.............................................................137
To accept a Bluetooth partnership ........... 127
The incoming call doesn’t ring...................... 137
To change the display name of a bluetooth
The battery can’t be charged........................138
VIII
Can’t display network ................................... 139
Note about charging the battery ...................144
The phone does not recognize the storage card
..................................................................... 139
Battery information and care ........................145
Browser can’t connect to Internet normally .. 140
Note about using spare parts........................146
Other safety information ...............................147
Lack of space............................................... 140
15.Safety Precaution .................................141
Usage environment...................................... 141
Medical devices ........................................... 141
Pacemaker ............................................... 141
Hearing aids ............................................. 142
Emergency calls........................................... 142
Making an emergency call........................ 142
Password access ......................................... 143
Phone password ...................................... 143
PIN code .................................................. 143
PIN2 code ................................................ 144
PUK code ................................................. 144
PUK2 code ............................................... 144
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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 page 141.
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 may interfere with the
communication network of aeroplanes, 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 to
avoid damage 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.
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
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.
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:
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.
Any unapproved changes or modifications by
the party responsible for compliance might
infringe the user’s authority to operate this
mobile phone.
Attention: 1. Please send used li-ion batteries to
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
the dustbin.
appropriate disposal locations or return them to
our company. Do not dispose of the batteries in
2. For body worn operation this phone has been
tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines
when used with an accessory that contains no
metal and that positions the handset a minimum
XI
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.
XII
Getting Started
1.
Getting Started
Getting to know your phone
and it's accessaries
Front view of your
phone
Side view of your phone
Power Key
Camera Key
Volume Up Key
Volume Down Key
USB/ Charge/Audio
Interface
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Getting Started
Rear view of your phone
Accessaries
This package should include all items:
Camera
Flash Light
The phone
Caution:
For additional information about using shortcut
key operations for the above functions, see “To use
Shortcut Keys” on page 17.
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Battery
Getting Started CD
Getting Started
1. While using menu
functions, press the key to
select menu option
2. Press the key from the
Home Screen to enter
Contacts list
Data Cable
Travel Charger
If any are missing or different, immediately
contact the retailer where you purchased the
device.
Key functions
Key
Function
Press to access the Main
menu.
Scroll left, right, up and
down to move through
menus; press the
to
Navigation key
select an item
Press to return to the
Home Screen.
After entering the Menu
screen, press the key to
return to the last operation
screen or Home Screen
1. While on a call, press
the key to end the current
call.
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Getting Started
hold to quickly delete
characters (letters,
numbers, symbols&
space)
2. Press and hold the key
from the Home Screen to
lock the keypad, while
pressing
unlock it
and
to
While editing, press the
key to switch between
input modes
1. Press to answer or
make a call
2. Press the key from
home screen to enter Call
History screen
Caps Shift Key: Press
this key and a letter key at
the same time to type a
single uppercase letter
Press and hold to turn the
device on/off
Volume Up
Key/Volume
Down Key
During a call, press to
increase or reduce volume
1. While editing, press
briefly to delete the last
entered character (letter,
number, symbol or space);
2. While editing, press and
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Symbol Key: Press to
access Symbol Menu
USB/Charge/
Audio
Interface
USB Port for Charging and
Audio support
Getting Started
To use shortcut keys
phone
Pressing some keys directly from the Home
Screen provide direct access to common phone
functions. The following table lists the
operations and functions of some common
shortcut keys
Key
Operation
Press
briefly
Function
During a 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, activates
call holding function
4. While on a call,
press and hold to
activate the speaker
Press
briefly
Enter the Quick List
Press
briefly
Camera Key:
1. Launch the camera
2. If already running,
press to capture an
image or start
recording a video clip
Press
briefly
Messaging Key:
Access the
messaging
application
Press
briefly
Calendar Key:
Access the calendar
application
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Getting Started
Installing the SIM card and
battery
the battery cover in the direction of the
bottom of the phone and then remove it
and battery.
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 and7 keep SIM card out of the
reach of children.
(1) Press and hold the Power Key
for
several seconds to switch off the phone.
(2) As shown in the following diagram, slide
18
(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 in the following
image (with the contact point facing down).
Getting Started
correctly, and then slide the battery cover
in the direction of the top of the phone until
it is covered, as shown below:
(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.
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 the Micro-SD card
(5) Make sure the battery has been installed
A MicroSD card is a removable storage card
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Getting Started
that can be used to increase phone memory.
(1) Make sure the side with the golden
contacts is facing down and insert the
narrower end of card.
(2) Push the card gently until it is fixed in the
battery slot. See the following images for
additional information.
To remove the MicroSD card, gently push it
toward the phone, and the card will
automatically eject from the card slot.
Caution:
Don’t forcefully remove the MicroSD card from the
card slot.
When successfully installed, the MicroSD card
sits on top of the SIM card.
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Warning:
During the process of reading and writing to the
MicroSD card, do not remove or insert the card.
Vodafone will take no responsibility for the
following situations including, but not limited to,
lost data or damage to the card damage.
Getting Started
Battery charging
The phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion
battery.
To charge the phone using the travel
charger
(1) Install the battery in the phone.
(2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB
slot of phone carefully
(3) Connect the charger to a standard wall
outlet.
To view charging process and status, click
[Start→More→Settings→More...→Power
Management]
While the phone is switched off, the battery
bar will scroll and you can view charging
process.
the charger and standard power socket
first, 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. For optimal battery performance, charge and
discharge the new battery two or three times. The
first several times you charge the battery, charge it
for at least 10 hours. You should immediately
recharge the phone when it is turns off due to no
battery 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.
(4) When charging is complete, disconnect
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Getting Started
The Home Screen
The Home Screen displays important
information, such as upcoming appointments,
status indicators, the current time, date and
profile, and icons for frequently used programs.
You can open a program directly by selecting its
icon and pressing the center of the Navigation
key.
To access the Home Screen from anywhere,
press
To access the Home Screen display setting,
including the background, click [Start→
More→Settings→Display→Home Screen].
[Y1]
Area
Status Bar
The Home Screen consists of the following five
areas.
Shortcut
Bar
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Function
Indicates your phone’s
current status, such as the
battery and signal strength.
For more details about status
icons, please see the next
page.
Shows the shortcut menus of
several recently-used
options. You can scroll the
Getting Started
Navigation Key
left or
right to select your desired
shortcut menu. Press the
to
Navigation Key
activate this function.
Information
Display
Area
Displays information including
the network service provider,
current time and date, and
recent appointments. Scroll
the Navigation Key
up or
down to select your desired
option, then press the center
to
of the Navigation Key
enter the corresponding
function.
Start Menu
Press the Left Soft Key
to open the start menu and
switch to a program
Function
Press the Right Soft Key
Key Bar
to open [Contacts]
Power on/ off
Press and hold the Power Key
phone on/off.
to switch the
If no SIM card is inserted when powered on,
the phone will show the 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.
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Getting Started
Caution:
The phone is equipped with an antenna. When
power is 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.
Status icon and program
introduction
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
Phone is 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
Alarm Clock: Appears when the
alarm clock is activated.
No SIM card inserted
Icon
Function description
Signal Strength: Represents
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Appears during a call.
Getting Started
Speakerphone on
Missed call icon appears on the
Home Screen.
Microphone muted
New e-mail or text message
Ringer off: Appears when the
profile is set as [Headset]. For more
details, please see “To edit a profile”
on page 40.
New voice message
EDGE available
EDGE connected
Vibrate call alert: Appears when
the profile mode is set as
[Conference].
Data call in progress
Call holding
Bluetooth
Call forwarding
Missed call icon appears in [ Call
History] menu
Outgoing call
Incoming call
The following table lists the icons for programs
already installed on the phone.
Icon
[Y2]
Name
Internet
Explorer
Introduction
Allows you to
browse Web pages,
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Explorer
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information.
and to download
new programs or
files from Internet
Tasks
Keeps track of your
tasks.
Windows
Media
Lets you play back
video and audio
files.
Calendar
Keeps track of your
appointments and
creates meeting
requests.
Messaging
Lets you send and
receive text
messages,
multimedia
messages and
e-mail.
Contacts
Keeps track of
contacts
ActiveSync
Synchronises
information
between your
phone and PC.
Call History
Keeps track of all
phone calls made,
received and
missed.
Settings
Personalises your
phone to suit the
way you use it.
Games
Lets you play two
games: Bubble
Breaker and
Solitaire coming
with your phone.
Voice Notes
Allows you to make
short voice
recordings.
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Pictures&
Videos
Accessories
Collects, organises,
and sorts picture
and video files in
the My Picture
folder on your
phone or on a
storage card.
Checks here for a
download agent
wireless modem
and more.
Internet
Sharing
You can wireless
online by using
Modem function.
File
Explorer
Lets you organise
and manage files on
your phone
Messenger
Acess to the
Windows Live
Messenger
Speed Dial
Creates speed dial
numbers for
frequently-dialed
phones or
frequently-accessed
programs.
Windows
Live
Visits Windows Live
Hotmail and uses
Windows Live
Messenger
Tools
Lets you operate
Java-based
applications or Java
games on your
phone.
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Getting Started
(3) To exit the Quick List at any time, press
.
the Right Soft key
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.
(1) Briefly press the Power Key
quickly release).
(press and
(2) Scroll through the list and select the
desired item by pressing the Left Soft key
, and the phone number will
be automatically inserted in the contact.
(5) After finished, click .
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3.
Personalising Your Phone
Customising the tones of
events or actions
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).
To edit a profile
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→
More→Settings→Profiles] to enter the
Profiles screen.
(2) Click the preferred profile, and click
[Menu→Edit].
(3) Do one of the following:
To change the current profile
Modify the settings, and click .
(1) On the Home Screen, click [Start→
More→Settings→Profiles] to enter the
Profiles screen.
To cancel without saving changes, click
.
(2) Click the preferred profile, and click
.
Caution:
To quickly change the profile, briefly press Power
Key
to display the Quick List, and click a
profile.
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Caution:
To revert to the default profile settings, click
[Menu → Reset to default].
To copy a sound to your phone
You can connect your phone to PC with a USB
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data cable to download your favorite ringtones
from your PC, then use the sound for various
phone functions. To copy a sound from your
PC:
To set the sound for an event
(1) Connect the phone to your PC by using a
USB connection.
(2) For the desired event, select a sound.
Click [None] if you do not want to hear a
sound.
(2) On your PC, copy the sound file you want.
(3) In ActiveSync on your PC, click[Explorer]
and double-click [My Windows
Mobile-Based Device].
(4) Do one of the following:
To save the sound file on your phone,
double-click [Application Data], double-click
[Sounds] and paste the file into that folder.
To save the sound file on your storage card,
double-click [Storage Card], and paste the
file into the folder you want.
(1) On the Home Screen, click
[Start→More→Settings→ Sounds].
(3) When finished, press the Left Soft Key
.
Caution:
1. The phone only supports audio files with MIDI,
MP3 or WMA formats. The audio files with the
other formats can’t be played.
2. After selecting a sound, the sound plays. To hear
it again, click [Menu→Play].
To adjust the volume of the ring tone
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→
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Settings→Profiles] to enter the Profiles
screen.
(2) Select the profile to edit, and click
[Menu→Edit].
(3) In [Ring volume] option, scroll the
Navigation Key
left or right to adjust
the ring volume. Click [Off] to turn off the
ring tune.
(4) When finished, press the Left Soft Key
.
To set sound for the Key sound
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→
Settings→ Sounds].
(2) In [Keypad control] option, select a
sound. Click [None] if you do not want to
hear any sound while pressing a key.
(3) Click .
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Setting the Home screen
The Home screen is your starting place for
most tasks. You can gain access to all
features and programs from the Home screen.
The centre of the Home screen can display
your next appointment, the current profile, the
number of new messages (voice mail, text
message, email or multimedia message) that
you have received, and other important
information.
To customise the Home screen
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→
More→Settings→Display→ Home
Screen].
(2) In [Home screen layout], [Colour
scheme], [Background image], and
[Time out], select the options you want,
and click .
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To set a picture as the wallpaper
Setting date, time and alarm
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→
More→ Pictures & Videos].
To set date and time
(2) Select the picture you want to set as the
background. Click  or press the
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→
Settings→Clock & Alarm→Date and
Time].
Navigation Key
the image.
for a larger view of
(2) In [Time zone], select your time zone.
(3) Click [Menu → Use as Home Screen].
(3) In [Date], edit the month, day or year.
(4) In [Adjust the transparency], select a
higher percentage for a more transparent
picture or a lower percentage for a more
opaque picture.
(4) In [Time], edit the hour, minute and
second.
(5) Click .
(5) Click .
To set an alarm
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→
Settings→Clock & Alarm→Alarm].
(2) In [Alarm], choose one of the following:
Off: to turn the alarm off.
On: to turn the alarm on.
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(3) In [Alarm time], enter the time for the
alarm to go off.
(4) Click< Done>.
Changing the regional
settings
Your phone should already be set up with the
regional settings that are appropriate for your
locale.
You can specify the language, locale, date and
time style, as well as number and currency
formatting options.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings →More→Regional
Settings].
(2) In [Language], select your preferred
language.
(3) In [Locale], select the locale for the
language you selected. The Locale option
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automatically changes the format of the
remaining options (such as date, time and
currency) according to the locale you
specify.
(4) Click .
Caution:
You must turn your phone off and on again for
the changes to take effect.
Setting owner information
Entering and displaying owner information are
best practices; they allow someone to return
the phone to you in case it is lost.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→
Settings →More→Owner Information].
(2) Complete the following:
In [Name], enter your name.
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In [Telephone number].enter a number
where you can be reached.
In [Email address], enter your email
address.
In [Notes], enter any other information you
want to include.
(3) Click .
Changing the accessibility
settings
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
(3) Click .
Enabling error reporting
In this option, you can set the system font size,
the time for Multipress time out, confirmation
time out and the alert volume while in-call.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More→
Settings→More→More→Error
Reporting].
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→Settings→More→More→Acce
ssibility].
(2) Do one of the following:
(2) Select your preference for the following:
System font size: Set the size of the font
that is displayed on the screen.
Select [Enable] to turn on error reporting.
Select [Disable] to turn off error reporting.
(3) Click .
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Setting the calls
To use call divert
Call Forwarding allows you to divert incoming
calls to another number.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start →
More→ Settings→Phone].
(2) Click [Call Forwarding] and select the
preferred call forwarding type, for
example: [Unconditional]. The following
image displays the Call Forwarding
options.
[Y5]
(3) Click .
Caution:
This function needs to be supported by your
network and must be activated before using it.
For more details, please check with your service
provider.
To use call barring
This network service allows you to restrict your
calls. Before using this function, you have to
enter a password obtained from your service
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provider.
(1) On the Home screen, click
→More→Settings→Phone].
[Start
(2) Click [Call Barring] to activate this
function.
Caution:
1. If you input the wrong restricted password three
times in a row, the call barring function will be
locked and disabled.
2. Call Barring needs to be supported by your
network. For more details, please check with your
service provider.
To use call waiting
This network service informs you when
someone is trying to reach you while you are on
another call.
(2) Click [Call Waiting] to activate this
function.
To use fixed dialling
You can set whether or not to enable the fixed
dial function.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start →
More→Settings→Phone→More].
(2) Click [Fixed Dialling] to activate this
function.
(3) On this screen, press the Right Soft Key
 to edit the number or to
cancel the operation.
Caution:
This function needs to be supported by your
network service provider. For more details, please
check with your service provider.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→Settings→Phone].
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To hide your phone number
This network service allows you to hide your
phone number from the person you are calling.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→Settings→Phone→Caller ID].
(2) In [Provide my caller ID to], scroll the
Navigation Key
left or right to display
your phone number to [Everyone], [No
one] or [Only my contacts].
automatically search for local networks, or
you can select [Manual] and click
[Menu→Find a New Network], the results
will be listed on the screen.
(3) Highlight the network you want to use and
click  to add a text string from the My Text
list.
[Y16]
To edit or delete a phrase on the My Text list,
select a text string and click [Menu→Edit] or
[Menu → Delete]. To create and add a new
phrase to the list, click [Menu →New].
To view and reply to multimedia
messages
To receive a multimedia message
On any multimedia message folder screen,
click [Menu → Send/Receive]. By default,
messages are automatically downloaded to
your phone.
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Exchanging Messages
To view a multimedia message
You can view multimedia messages in several
ways:
to view and
Press the Navigation Key
play the message on your phone. Click
 or [Menu → Stop] to pause the
playback of the message.
•Click [Menu →Object View] to see a list of
files included in the message. To open a file,
select it and click . To save a file,
select it, and click , [Menu → Save
Audio], or [Menu → Save Photo].
View each slide included in the message by
clicking [Menu → Next].
To reply to a multimedia message
Click [Menu→ Reply →Reply] to reply to the
sender of the message, or click [Menu →
Reply → Reply All] to reply to all persons
listed in the To and CC boxes of the message.
Click [Menu→ Reply → Forward] to forward
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the message to someone else.
Using email
The phone can receive and send e-mail and
can be synchronized with Outlook E-mails on
your PC. However, this function needs to be
supported by the network, so you must set
network and account information before using it.
(The phone has been set to the default network,
and you don’t need to set it).
To set up a POP3/IMAP4 email account
You need to set up an email account that you
have with an Internet service provider (ISP) or
an account that you access using a VPN server
connection (typically a work account) before
you can send and receive email.
(1) On the Home
→Messaging].
screen,
click
[Start
(2) Scroll to the [New E-mail Account…]
option and click .
(3) Click[Menu→New]
(4) Enter the email address of one or more
recipients, separating them with a
semicolon (;). To access addresses and
phone numbers from Contacts, in To,
press the Navigation Key
recipient from the list.
and select a
(5) Enter a message. In a new message, click
[Menu → Insert] and then click [Picture],
[Voice Note] or [File]. Select the picture,
file you want to attach, or record a voice
note.
(6) Click .
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Caution:
1. If you are working offline, email messages are
moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the
next time you connect.
2. To set the priority of an email message, click
[Menu → Message Options].
To receive email
On any Email folder screen, click [Menu →
Send/Receive]. By default, messages are
automatically downloaded to your phone.
Caution:
In an open message with an attachment, select the
attachment. The attachment is downloaded the
next time you synchronise or connect to your
email server and send and receive email.
Exchanging Messages
To reply or forward an email
(1) From an open email, click , or
click [Menu → Reply→Reply All or
Forward].
(2) Enter a message in the message area.
(3) Click .
When you reply to all the recipients of an email,
your own email address will also be added to
the recipient list. You can customise
ActiveSync so that your email address will be
excluded from the recipient list.
(1) On the Home
→ActiveSync].
screen,
click
[Start
(2) Click [Menu →Options].
(3) Select [Email], and click .
(4) Click [Menu → Advanced].
(5) In the [My e-mail address] text box, enter
your email address.
[Y17]
To individually sign and encrypt a new
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start →
Messaging].
(2) In the message list, select an email
account.
(3) Click [Menu → New].
(4) Click [Menu → Message Options].
(5) In the [Security] field, select [Sign or
encrypt] check boxes then click .
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Exchanging Messages
To set digital signature for an email
Managing folders
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start →
Messaging].
To access messages folders
(2) Select an email account, and then click
.
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Using Multimedia
To set the captured photo as Home
Screen
(1) First, take a picture or video clip, for more
details; please refer to “To take pictures
and video clips”.
(2) Click [Menu → Use as Home Screen].
(3) Select the display area and click .
(4) Adjust the transparency. Select a higher
percentage for a more transparent picture,
or a lower percentage for a more opaque
picture.
(5) Click .
To edit the captured photo or video
clips
(1) First, take a picture or video clip, for more
details; please refer to “To take pictures
and video clips”.
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(2) Click [Menu →Edit], and do any of the
following:
To rotate a picture 90 degrees, click [Menu
→ Rotate].
To crop a picture, click [Menu → Crop].
Then, drag the cursor to position it on the
first corner of the cropping area, and click
. Select the second corner with the
area to crop and click , or click
 to go back to the previous
screen and select again.
To auto-adjust the brightness and contrast
levels of a picture, click [Menu →Auto
Correct].
Click [Menu → Save As] to save the edited
picture with a new name or at a new
location.
Caution:
To undo an edit, click [Menu → Undo]. To cancel
all unsaved edits you made to the picture, click
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[Menu → Cancel].
To delete the captured photo or video
clips
(1) First, take a picture or video clip, for more
details; please refer to “To take pictures
and video clips”.
(2) Click [Menu →Delete].
To view the stored photos and videos
Using pictures&videos
The Pictures & Videos program allows you to
view pictures and play GIF animation files and
video clips on your phone. You can also view
the pictures as a slide show, beam them, send
them via a messaging program, edit them, or
set them as the background on the Home
Screen.
To view pictures
(1) First, take a picture or video clip, for more
details; please refer to “To take pictures
and video clips”.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→
More→Pictures&Videos]. The images in
the My Pictures folder appear as
thumbnails by default.
(2) The captured photos or video clips will be
saved to [File Explorer] automatically.
Enter the [File Explorer] to view the
stored photos or videos.
(2) Select a picture and click . If you
cannot find a picture in the default My
Pictures folder, click [Menu →Folders →
My Device] to go to other folders.
(3) To view the photos and videos stored in
the storage card, enter [File Explorer] and
click [Menu→ Storage Card].
To view the pictures in slide show
You can view your pictures as a slide show on
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your phone. Pictures are shown in full-screen
view with five-second intervals between slides.
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos].
(2) Click [Menu → Play Slide Show].
files appear as thumbnails with an
icon
[Y22]
(2) Select a video and click  to play it
with the built-in Windows Media Player.
To edit a picture
Caution:
You can specify how pictures are scaled to optimise
their display in a slide show. Click [Menu
→Options], select [Slide Show], and choose either
[Portrait pictures] or [Landscape pictures]. You
can even set your phone to play a screensaver on
its monitor while your phone is connected to the
PC and idle for 2 minutes.
(2) Select the picture you want to edit, click
.
To play videos
(3) Click [Menu →Edit], and do any of the
following:
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos]. Video
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You can rotate, crop and adjust the brightness
and colour contrast of your pictures.
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos].
To rotate a picture 90 degrees, click [Menu
→ Rotate].
To crop a picture, click [Menu → Crop].
Then, drag the cursor to position it on the
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first corner of the cropping area, and click
. Select the second corner with the
area to crop and click , or click
 to go back to the previous
screen and select again.
To auto-adjust the brightness and contrast
levels of a picture, click [Menu →Auto
Correct].
Click [Menu → Save As] to save the edited
picture with a new name or at a new
location.
Caution:
To undo an edit, click [Menu → Undo]. To cancel
all unsaved edits you made to the picture, click
[Menu → Cancel].
To delete a picture or video clip
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos].
(2) Select a picture or video clip on the
Pictures & Videos screen, and click [Menu
→ Delete]. Click  to confirm the
deletion.
To set a picture as Home Screen
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos].
(2) Select the picture you want to set as the
background.
(3) Click .
(4) Click [Menu → Use as Home Screen].
(5) Scroll the Navigation Key
left or right to
adjust the transparency. Select a higher
percentage for a more transparent picture,
or a lower percentage for a more opaque
picture.
(6) Click .
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To send pictures and video clips via
multimedia message or Email
You can send pictures and video clips to other
phones via Mulitmedia message or email.
(8) Enter the recipient name and subject, and
click . The message will be sent
the next time you synchronise your phone.
(1) First, set up Messaging to send and
receive messages.
Caution:
Pictures and video clips are saved automatically
before they are sent.
(2) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos].
To beam pictures
(3) On the Pictures & Videos screen, select
the item you want to send.
You can beam a picture to your friends or
family by using Bluetooth technology.
(4) Click [Menu → Send].
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→Pictures&Videos].
(5) On the Messaging screen, select [Outlook
E-mail] or [Messages], then click
.
Playing games
This function lets you play two games: Bubble
Breaker and Solitaire come with your phone.
To access the Games screen, click
[Start→More→Games] from the Home screen.
Using Java
run on your phone. Your phone supports Java 2
Edition, J2ME. Java allows you to download
MIDlet files, such as games and tools that are
specifically designed for mobile devices. Java
gives you the flexibility of installing and
managing additional J2ME applications from
the Internet.
On the Home screen, click [Start→More
→More→Tools→Java] and press the
Navigation Key
to enter the Java
application screen.
If you haven’t installed any Java games on your
phone, the phone screen will display “No
applications installed”, Whereas if there has
existed some java games on your phone, all
stored games will be shown on the screen, so
you can select your desired game and click
to run it.
To manage Java programs
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start→More
Java-based applications (MIDlet files) can be
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→More→Tools→Java].
(2) Select a Java MIDlet and click
[Menu→Application] to delete, set
permission or view the detail for the
current Java program.
To view information about Java
program
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→More→Tools
→Java].
(2) Select a Java MIDlet and click
[Menu→Java Info] to view some
information about the current Java
program.
To select the network type
(1) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→More→Tools→Java].
(2) On the Java Apps screen, click [Menu
→Java Settings].
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(3) In [Select Network], select the desired
network by using the Navigation control.
(4) Click .
Using Bluetooth
12.
Using Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless
communications technology. Devices with
Bluetooth capabilities can exchange
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.
phone can now receive the connection
request of all Bluetooth-enabled devices.
(3) Click .
(4) To turn off Bluetooth capabilities on your
phone, click [Menu→Turn Off Bluetooth],
then press the Navigation Key
again.
Turning Bluetooth on or off
You can enable Bluetooth by clicking the
On/Off switch in Comm Manager. You can also
do the following:
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start →
More→Settings → Connections →
Bluetooth].
[Y23]
(2) Click [Menu→Turn On Bluetooth], press
the Navigation Key
to activate it. Your
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Using Bluetooth
Making your phone
discoverable
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings → Connections →
Bluetooth].
(2) Click [Menu→Turn On Visibility], then
press the Navigation Key
it.
to activate
(3) Click .
Connecting a Bluetooth device
to your phone
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.
Creating a partnership between two devices
involves entering the same personal
identification number (PIN) on both devices,
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and this is a one-time process. Once a
partnership is created, the devices can
recognise the partnership and exchange
information without entering a
PIN again. Make sure the two devices are
within a range of 10 metres, and Bluetooth is
turned on and in discoverable mode.
To search Bluetooth devices
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings → Connections →
Bluetooth].
(2) On the Bluetooth Device screen, press the
Navigation Key
Devices screen.
to enter the Add
(3) The system begins to search for Bluetooth
devices within 10 meters, as detailed in
the following image.
Using Bluetooth
(3) On your phone, a message will appear,
indicating that your phone has connected
with the paired device. Click .
[Y24]
To match the found device
(1) After the phone has searched for other
Bluetooth-enabled devices and lists them,
you can select your desired device name
in the list. Click  and enter a
passcode (the passcode must be between
1 and 16 characters long), then click
 to establish a secure connection
(2) Wait for the paired device to accept the
partnership.
(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.
To accept a Bluetooth partnership
(1) Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and in
discoverable mode.
(2) Click  when prompted to establish a
partnership with the other device.
(3) Enter a passkey (the same passkey that is
entered on the device requesting the
partnership) to establish a secure
connection. The passkey must be between
1 and 16 characters long.
(4) Click .
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(5) A message will appear indicating that your
phone has connected with the paired
device. Click .
(6) The name of the paired device is then
displayed. You may edit and enter a new
name for that device, then click .
(4) Enter a new display name for the
Bluetooth device, then click .
(5) Click .
To delete a bluetooth device
(7) Select the check boxes of services that
you want to use from the paired device.
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings → Connections →
Bluetooth].
(8) Click .You can now exchange
information with the other device.
(2) On the Bluetooth Devices screen, select a
detected Bluetooth device.
To change the display name of a
bluetooth device
(3) Click [Menu→ Delete].
(1) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings → Connections →
Bluetooth].
Connecting a Bluetooth
earphone to your phone
(2) On the Bluetooth Devices screen, scroll to
select a detected Bluetooth device.
For handsfree phone conversations, you can
use a Bluetooth handsfree headset such as a
car kit with your phone.
(3) Click [Menu → Edit].
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(4) Click .
Using Bluetooth
(1) Set Bluetooth on your phone to
discoverable mode. For information about
this, see “ Making your phone
discoverable”on page 126.
2. You 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.
(2) Create a Bluetooth partnership, for more
information about this, see “To search
bluetooth devices” and “To match the
found device” on page 126. After matching
successfully, the following screen appears:
(3) Click [Menu→Set as Hands-free], then
you can make a call via the Bluetooth
earphone and the icon
will appear on
the Home Screen.
[Y25]
Caution:
1. For the above screen, each Bluetooth earphone
device will have a different display name.
(4) While click [Menu→ Set as Wireless
Stereo], then you can enter [Windows
Media] to select the desired file to play via
the Bluetooth stereo. You can also use the
Bluetooth earphone to listen to the audio
file. The icon
will appear on the Home
Screen.
Caution:
If you choose [Set as Hands-free] and [Set as
Wireless Stereo] simultaneously, the icon
will
appear in standby mode.
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Using Bluetooth
Sending files via Bluetooth
(1) Set Bluetooth on your phone to
discoverable mode. For information about
this, see “Making your phone
discoverable” on page 126.
(2) Create a Bluetooth partnership, for more
information about this, see “To search To
search bluetooth devices” and “To match the
found device” on page 126.
(3) On the Home screen, click
[Start→More→File Explorer].
(4) Select a file you want to send and click
[Menu→Beam…].
(5) Select the device name to which you want
to beam.
(6) Click .
While establishing the FTP link between other
Bluetooth-enabled devices and your phone, the
system will prompt you whether or not to save a
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file to the phone. If you click , 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.
Receiving files via Bluetooth
(1) Set Bluetooth on your phone to
discoverable mode. For information about
this, see “Making your phone
discoverable”.
(2) On the Home screen, click [Start
→More→ Settings → Connections →
Beam].
(3) In [Receive incoming beams], press the
Navigation Key
to activate it, and the
“ ” symbol appears.
(4) Click  and you can receive files
from another Bluetooth-enabled device.
The received files (images or audio) will be
Using Bluetooth
saved in the [File Explorer→My
Documents] folder.
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Phone Maintenance
13.
Phone Maintenance
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 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.
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Don’t put the phone in a high temperature
environment. High temperatures will
shorten the life of electronic devices,
destroy the battery and destroy or melt a
phone’s plastic 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 this
will destroy the phone’s electronic circuitry.
Don’t throw, knock or shake the phone
intensely as this could damage the
electronic 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 phone as
these could damage the phone.
Don’t paint your phone, for fear the parts
which can be taken down will be pasted
and affect its normal use.
Phone Maintenance
Please use a clean, soft cloth to clean the
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 parts will damage the phone and
radio system.
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Troubleshooting
14.
Troubleshooting
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
the Power Key
for long
enough
Press and hold for at
least 2 seconds.
The battery
power is used
up
Charge the battery
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Incorrect
battery
installation
Install battery correctly
The phone is switched off
automatically
Possible
reason
Low battery
power
Solution
Charge the battery
Troubleshooting
Bad call quality
PIN/ PUK code lock
Possible reason
Enter wrong
PIN Code( Personal
Identification Code)
or PUK Code
(Personal Unlocking
Key)
Solution
Enter correct
password
N.B
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.
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
Move to a more open
area.
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Troubleshooting
Can’t answer a call
Possible
reason
Solution
The call
forwarding
option has
been set
Cancel call forwarding
according to
requirements.
The call
barring option
has been set
Cancel the function of
incoming call barring or
roam incoming call
barring.
Can’t make a call
Possible reason
The phone is
switched off
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Solution
Turn on the phone.
You are outside
the network
service area
Check the network
area.
The SIM card has
been incorrectly
inserted
Check whether your
SIM card can be used
normally.
The keypad locks
automatically
Press the Left Soft Key
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
Cancel the call barring
option according to
your requirements.
Troubleshooting
The call volume is too low
The incoming call doesn’t ring
Possible
reason
Solution
Possible reason
Solution
The call volume
has been set
too low
Increase the call volume.
The phone selects
silent mode
Reset the ring type in
[Profiles] to [Normal]
or [Outdoor], for
more details, refer to
“To edit a profile” on
page 40.
The ring volume is
set too low
Increase the volume
The call forwarding
option has been
set
Cancel call
forwarding according
to requirements.
The person you are calling
cannot hear your voice
Possible reason
Solution
Call status is set
to mute
Turn off the mute
function on the call
menu.
The microphone
is too far from the
sound source
Put the phone’s
microphone closer to
your mouth.
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Troubleshooting
The battery can’t be charged
Possible
reason
Solution
The battery is
worn out and the
charging time
takes too long
Charge when the phone
prompts low battery.
The battery
doesn’t connect
well to the phone
Ensure the battery has
been inserted correctly.
The charger
doesn’t connect
to the phone
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
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so charge with
USB data cable
charge with USB cable,
Use Vodafone standard
charger to charge
Battery or
charger has
been damaged
Contact one of our
maintenance centers.
The surrounding
temperature is
too low or too
high
Make sure the phone is
charged in a normal
temperature.
Troubleshooting
Can’t display network
Possible
reason
The phone does not recognize
the storage card
Solution
The SIM card
has been
incorrectly
installed
Refer to the SIM card
installation method.
The contact
between the SIM
card and phone
is dirty
Ensure the contact
between the SIM card
and phone remains
clean.
The SIM card
does not work
Check whether the SIM
card is out of date.
The network is
very weak
Move to a place with a
strong signal to use the
phone
Possible
reason
Solution
The storage
card has been
incorrectly
inserted
Insert the storage card
correctly according to
instructions in the user
manual.
The storage
card has been
damaged
Replace the storage card
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Troubleshooting
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
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, refer to
“Connecting to the
Internet” on page 94.
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Lack of space
Possible
reason
Solution
The resource
manager file is
taking up too
much space
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
Delete unwanted
messages and e-mails.
Safety Precaution
15.
Safety Precaution
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 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
could interfere with the pacemaker.
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Safety Precaution
The personnel who wears
should do the followings:
pacemaker
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six
inches from your pacemaker when the phone
is turned on.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn your phone
OFF immediately.
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
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with
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some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may want to consult your
service provider (or call the customer service
line to discuss alternatives).
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.
Safety Precaution
(2) Input the local first aid number correctly
(such as 120), different areas have
different first aid numbers.
(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.
Phone password
password as soon as possible and keep it
secret.
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).
This protects your phone from unauthorised
use by other people. The preset password is
0000. After using it, please modify your phone
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Safety Precaution
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
incorrectly input the PUK code ten times in
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
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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 Vodafone. Company. Vodafone 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 etc)
Safety Precaution
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.
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.
Improper battery use may result in a fire,
explosion or other hazard. Do not
disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform,
puncture or shred the battery.
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 or the battery
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Safety Precaution
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.
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
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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.
Vodafone 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,
storage 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.
Safety Precaution
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.
If you use earphones to listen to music or
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
Index
-A-
-B-
-C-
ActiveSyn
Battery charging, 20
Call history, 37
Bluetooth
Change
Install software, 67
Solve connection
problems, 68
ActiveSync, 60
Set up, 61
Connect a Bluetooth
device, 129
Accessibility settings,
44
Connect a Bluetooth
earphone, 131
Regional settings, 43
Start and stop, 62
Make your phone
discoverable, 128
Synchronise via
Bluetooth, 67
Receive files, 133
Additional dialing
information, 34
148
Send files, 133
Turn on or turn off,
128
Conference call, 33
Connection
Add a URL exception,
99
Set up a connection,
97
Use advanced
options, 98
Index
Connectiyour phone
to your PC, 60
Contacts
Add, 91
-E-
-H-
Email
Make a call, 94
Individually sign and
encrypt, 84
Manage, 96
Receive, 83
Search for, 92
Reply and forward,
83
Send text messages,
or multimedia
message, 94
Send the contact's
information, 95
View and edit, 92
Customise
the tones, 39
Home Screen, 21
Download, 81
Set digital signature,
84
Set up a
POP3/IMAP4
account, 79
Write and send, 82
Enter
-IInstall
Micro-SD card, 18
SIM card and battery,
17
Internet Explorer, 99
Internet sharing, 102
-KKey functions, 14
Information, 28
Menu, 27
-M149
Index
Make call
Call history, 31
Windows media, 110
Multimedia messages
Add predefined text,
77
from contacts, 30
from Home screen,
30
Configure, 73
View and reply, 78
from text messages,
31
Speed dial, 31
Manage files, 51
Manage folders, 85
Multimedia
Camera and video
recorder, 116
Mute call, 33
-PPhone Maintenance,
135
Games, 126
Power management,
55
Java, 126
Power on/ off, 22
Pictures&videos, 122
150
Write and send, 75
-QQuick List, 27
-RReceive a call, 32
Remove programs,
58
Reset your phone, 59
-SSafety notice, X
Safety Precaution,
144
Set
Calls, 45
Index
Coonections, 48
Date, time and alarm,
42
Error reporting, 45
Home screen, 41
Network, 47
Owner information,
43
Speed dial, 35
Status icon and
program introduction,
23
Enable request
delivery notification,
71
Reply or forward, 73
View and edit service
center, 71
Write and send, 72
Tools
Task manager, 54
Text messages, 71
View the phone
information, 56
-WWindows Live
Messenger
Calculator, 106
Block or unblock, 89
Calendar, 107
Change display name,
89
Tasks, 105
Voice notes, 108
Troubleshooting, 137
-T-
-V-
Turn on/off the
speakerphone, 34
Delete a contact, 89
End a chat, 88
Invite another contact,
88
Sign out, 90
Send a message, 88
151
Index
Set an account, 86
Sign in, 87
-YYour phone
Accessaries, 13
Front view, 12
Protect, 56
Rear view, 13
Side view, 12
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