AMOI Electronics SMT5700WOC GSM850 AND PCS1900 (Mobile Phone) User Manual

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SMT 5700WOC User Manual
Innovation makes
your dreams come true
Special features
Internet Explorer
(page82)
Supports video (page
93)
Welcome to the user guide for the SMT
5700WOC mobile phone. We are paving the way
for modern technology.
Built-in ActiveSync
to synchronize with
PC (page 51)
Supports Internet
sharing (page 98)
With a whole suite of
productivity
and
entertainment programs, the
SMT 5700WOC provides a
fresh and exciting level of
enjoyment. Connect to the
Internet
with
Internet
Explorer, synchronize your
phone
and
PC
with
ActiveSync, or listen to
your favorite music through
Windows Media. Wherever
you go, whatever you do,
keep the SMT 5700WOC close and never skip a
beat.
Windows Media
Player (page 71)
Supports Outlook
E-mail (page 33)
Amusing games
(page 59)
Supports MicroSD
card (page 11)
Supports Voice
Notes (page 96)
Calendar (page 42)
Supports Speed Dial
(page 103)
Supports MMS (page
29)
Supports TeleNav
(page 81)
Supports MobTV
(page 87)
Supports Documents
To Go (page 61)
Declaration
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
Windows Mobile™ Smartphone!
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
©2007 AT&T Knowledge Ventures. All rights
reserved. AT&T, AT&T logo, Cingular and Cingular
logos are trademarks of AT&T Knowledge Ventures
and/or AT&T affiliated companies. Some features
may require monthly access and/or per use charges.
This phone is sold for use on AT&T's wireless
systems. It may not be compatible with other
wireless systems. Battery life, talk and standby
times are approximate and depend on network
configuration, signal strength, features selected, and
customer usage patterns.
Microsoft, Outlook, Excel, Windows Mobile and
PowerPoint are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth word
mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by AT&T Wireless
is under license. The GSM lettermark is a trademark
of the GSM Association.
©2007
UTStarcom
Incorporated,
All
Rights
Reserved. Appearance of phone may vary. Screen
images simulated. Phone made in China with
Chinese and foreign components. All other items
imported. See each item for country of origin.
WARNING: This product contains small parts.
Keep your mobile phone and any small parts out of
small children's reach. To take advantage of all the
benefits and service features, you may need to
purchase additional hardware or software, pay
monthly access and/or per use charges. This device
contains a Lithium Ion Battery. Dispose of
batteries according to local regulations, (e.g.
recycling). Do not dispose of as household waste.
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.
In order to ensure your safety, please read the
“Safety Notice” and “Safety Precaution”.
YOUR WARRANTY IS INVALIDATED IF
YOU OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE
DEVICE’S OUTER CASING.
Typographic conventions used in this user guide
include:
RELATIVE INSTRUCTION
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.
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.
<>: Shows function key;
““: Shows important information on the phone
interface;
[ ]: Shows the phone menus.
Content
Safety notice .........................................................IX
1.Getting to know your phone .............................. 1
What’s in the box ......................................................1
Your phone ................................................................2
Front view of your phone .....................................2
Side view of your phone.......................................2
Rear view of your phone ......................................3
The Home Screen......................................................3
Status Icon .................................................................5
Program .....................................................................6
2.Getting Started.................................................... 9
Installing SIM card and battery.................................9
Installing MicroSD card..........................................11
Battery charging ......................................................12
To charge the SMT 5700WOC using the travel
charger:................................................................12
Battery power display .............................................13
Power on/ off ...........................................................13
Using the Quick List ...............................................14
To access the Quick List .....................................15
Using shortcut keys .................................................15
Using Function keys................................................17
3.Call Functions ...................................................18
Making a call ...........................................................18
To make a call from the Home Screen................18
To make a call from contacts ..............................18
Creating a speed dial for a contact......................19
Making a call from Call History.........................19
To make a call from text messages .....................20
Receiving a call .......................................................21
Answering or ignoring an incoming call ............21
Ending a call .......................................................21
Scrolling to enter menu function ....................... 27
In-call options..........................................................21
Entering a menu by using shortcuts................... 27
Making two calls simultaneously (this must be
supported by the network) ..................................22
6.Messaging .......................................................... 28
Switching between two calls (this must be
supported by the network).22
Messages ................................................................ 28
Editing an MMS................................................. 29
Making a conference call (this must be supported
by the network) ...................................................22
Configuring MMS settings ................................ 30
Additional dialing information ...............................23
Outlook E-mail ....................................................... 33
Making an emergency call..................................23
Editing an e-mail................................................ 33
Making an international call ...............................23
Setting Up your E-mail .......................................... 35
Dialing a voice mail............................................23
Setting Up E-mail on Your Device with Xpress
Mail .................................................................... 35
Call functions ..........................................................24
4.Input Modes ...................................................... 25
Switching input modes............................................25
Character input mode ..............................................25
Numeric input mode................................................26
5.Menu Use ........................................................... 27
Entering menu .........................................................27
II
Editing a Text Message ...................................... 32
Sending and receive personal E-mail ................ 38
New account ........................................................... 39
Folders .................................................................... 40
Deleted items...................................................... 40
Drafts.................................................................. 40
Inbox .................................................................. 40
Outbox ................................................................40
.................................................................................49
Sent items............................................................40
Copying SIM card contacts to phone..................49
Options ....................................................................40
Copying phone contacts to SIM card..................49
7.Calendar ............................................................ 42
Deleting a contact....................................................50
Viewing calendar.....................................................42
9.ActiveSync .........................................................51
New appointment ....................................................43
Setting up.................................................................51
Calendar settings .....................................................43
To manually start and stop synchronization .......52
8.Contacts ............................................................. 44
To change which information is synchronized ...52
Viewing a contact....................................................44
Synchronizing with exchange server ..................53
Editing a contact......................................................45
To synchronize directly with Exchange Server..53
New contacts ...........................................................46
Stopping synchronization....................................54
New SIM contacts...................................................47
Synchronization information...................................55
Speed dials ..............................................................47
Synchronizing inbox ...........................................55
Setting method ....................................................47
Synchronizing schedule ......................................55
Finding a contact.....................................................48
Synchronizing through Bluetooth.......................56
Beaming a contact...................................................48
Installing software in the phone..........................56
Transferring methods..........................................48
Copying contacts between SIM card and the phone
Solving ActiveSync Connection Problems.........56
ActiveSync error information .................................58
III
10.Games .............................................................. 59
Folder operation ..................................................... 67
11.IM ..................................................................... 60
14.MEdia Net........................................................ 68
Instant Messaging ...................................................60
15.AT&T Mall ...................................................... 69
Setting up ............................................................60
MEdia net home ..................................................... 69
Sign In.................................................................60
Shop application..................................................... 69
Add a contact ......................................................60
Shop games............................................................. 69
12.Documents To Go............................................ 61
Shop graphics ......................................................... 70
PDF to go ................................................................61
Shop multimedia .................................................... 70
Sheet to go...............................................................62
Shop tones .............................................................. 70
Slideshow to go.......................................................63
16.AT&T Music.................................................... 71
Word to go...............................................................64
Transfering Music .................................................. 71
Zip to go ..................................................................66
Windows Media...................................................... 72
13.My Stuff ........................................................... 67
About the controls.............................................. 73
Folder use ................................................................67
About the screens and menus............................. 74
My pictures .........................................................67
Playback screen menu........................................ 74
My sounds...........................................................67
Now playing screen menu.................................. 75
My videos ...........................................................67
Library screen menu .......................................... 76
UAContents ........................................................67
Player setting...................................................... 77
IV
Shop music ..............................................................78
The storage location of photos and videos .........90
Music ID..................................................................79
18.Call History .....................................................91
XM Radio Mobile ...................................................79
Call list ....................................................................91
The Buzz .................................................................79
Options in call list ...................................................91
Community..............................................................79
Saving a contact ..................................................91
Music apps ..............................................................80
19.Organizer.........................................................93
17.Entertainment ................................................. 81
Calculator ................................................................93
Get TeleNav.............................................................81
Clear ........................................................................93
Internet Explorer .....................................................82
Download agent.......................................................94
Activating Internet Explorer...............................82
Task manager...........................................................94
The menu when Internet Explorer is off line......84
Task..........................................................................95
The menu when Internet Explorer is on line ......85
The synchronization task on PC .........................95
Options................................................................86
Creating a task on the phone...............................96
MobiTV...................................................................87
Voice notes ..............................................................96
Pictures & Videos....................................................87
Recording voice notes.........................................97
Pictures................................................................87
Playing ................................................................97
The functions in picture list ................................88
20.Tools..................................................................98
The functions during browsing...........................89
Internet sharing........................................................98
Activating Internet sharing .................................98
Networks .......................................................... 107
Deactivating Internet sharing............................100
Service dialing.................................................. 107
Java........................................................................100
TTY mode ........................................................ 107
SIM manager.........................................................101
Sounds .................................................................. 107
SIM memory .....................................................103
To specify the sound for an event .................... 107
Speed dial ..............................................................103
To copy a sound to your phone........................ 108
Creating a speed dial number for a contact ......103
Profiles.................................................................. 108
Creating a speed dial number for a menu .........103
Display.................................................................. 109
Using speed dial................................................103
Clock & alarm ...................................................... 109
21.Settings........................................................... 105
Date and time ................................................... 109
Phone.....................................................................105
Alarm.................................................................110
Call barring .......................................................105
Connections ...........................................................110
Call forwarding .................................................105
Wireless manager ..............................................110
Call options .......................................................106
Beam .................................................................112
Call waiting.......................................................106
Bluetooth...........................................................112
Caller ID ...........................................................106
Searching Bluetooth devices.............................113
Channels............................................................106
Bluetooth partnerships ......................................114
Fixed dialing .....................................................106
Bluetooth stereo headset ...................................114
VI
Sending files by using Bluetooth......................115
System information.......................................... 121
Receiving files by using Bluetooth...................116
About................................................................ 121
Multiple network connection setting ................116
Error reporting ................................................. 121
Advance ............................................................116
22.Phone Maintenance ......................................122
More..................................................................117
23.Troubleshooting ............................................124
Security .................................................................117
The phone can’t be switched on........................... 124
Device lock .......................................................118
The phone is switched off automatically ............. 124
Enable SIM PIN................................................118
PIN/ PUK code lock............................................. 125
Change PIN2.....................................................118
Bad call quality..................................................... 125
Certificates ........................................................118
Can’t answer a call ............................................... 126
Remove programs .................................................119
Can’t make a call.................................................. 126
Power management ...............................................119
The call volume is too low ................................... 127
Accessibility..........................................................120
Regional settings ...................................................120
The person you are calling cannot hear your voice
.............................................................................. 127
Owner information................................................121
The incoming call doesn’t ring ............................ 127
More ......................................................................121
The battery can’t be charged ................................ 128
Phone information ............................................121
Can’t display network .......................................... 129
Backlight level ..................................................121
The phone does not recognize the storage card ... 129
VII
Browser can’t connect to Internet normally .........130
Lack of space.........................................................130
24.Safety Precaution.......................................... 131
Usage environment ...............................................131
Medical devices.....................................................131
Pacemaker .........................................................131
Hearing aids ......................................................132
Emergency calls ....................................................132
Making an emergency call................................132
Password access ....................................................133
PIN code ...........................................................133
PIN2 code .........................................................133
PUK code..........................................................133
PUK2 code........................................................134
Note about charging the battery ............................134
Battery information and care ................................135
Note about using spare parts .................................136
Other safety information .......................................136
VIII
25.12
Month
Limited Warranty .................138
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 131.
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.
IX
SOS
Please back up the important information of
phone and be sure to have a second copy in
case data is lost from your phone.
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Attention: 1. Please send used li-ion batteries to
Cautions:
appropriate disposal locations or return them to our
Any unapproved changes or modifications by the party
responsible for compliance might infringe the user’s
authority to operate this mobile phone.
company. Do not dispose of the batteries in the dustbin.
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:
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
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.
XI
Getting to know your phone
1.
Getting to know your phone
What’s in the box
This package should include all items:
AT&T SMT 5700WOC
CD
Battery
Audio Adapter
Data Cable
Travel Charger
Getting Started
If any are missing or different, immediately
Getting to know your phone
contact the retailer where you purchased the device.
Power Key
Your phone
Press and hold to turn the
device on/off . Press to
access the Quick List .
Front view of your phone
Left Soft Key
Indicator
Earpiece
Navigation Key
Press to access the
Main menu
Home key
Press to return to the
Home Screen
Send Key
1. Press to answer or
make a call.
2. Press the key from
home screen to enter
Call History screen .
3. While on a call,
press the key to
activate /deactivate the
loudspeaker mode .
Side view of your phone
Thumbwheel Dial
Press left , right, up and down to
scroll through menus ; press the
center of the Navigation key to
select an item
Right Soft Key
1. While using menu functions , press
the key to select menu option .
2. Press the key from the Home
Screen to enter Contacts list .
Clear/Back Key
After entering the Menu screen ,
press the key to return to the last
operation screen or Home Screen .
End Key
1. While on a call, press the key to
end the current call .
2. Press and hold the key from the
Home Screen to lock the keypad ,
while pressing
and
to unlock
it.
During a call, press to
adjust volume .
Back Key
Press to enter the Menu
screen, or to return to the
previous screen or Home
Screen
Picture Key
1. Press the key from Home
Screen to come into my picture
folder .
Music Key
Press the key from Home
Screen to enter the AT &T
music screen .
USB/ Charge/Audio
Interface
USB Port for Charging and Audio
support.
Getting to know your phone
Rear view of your phone
directly by selecting its icon and pressing
To access the Home Screen from anywhere,
press
To access the Home Screen display setting,
including the background, select [Start→
More→Settings→Display→Home Screen].
The Home Screen consists of the following five
areas.
Caution:
For additional information about using shortcut
key operations for the above functions, see “Using
Shortcut Keys” on page 15.
Status Bar
Shortcut Key Bar
Information
Display Area
Start Menu
Function Key Bar
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
Area
Status Bar
Function
Indicates your phone’s current
status, such as the battery and
Getting to know your phone
signal strength. For more details
about status icons, please see the
next page.
Shortcut
Bar
Information
Display
Area
Shows the shortcut menus of
several recently-used options.
You can press the Navigation
Key
left or right to select
your desired shortcut menu and
press the center of the
Navigation Key
to activate
this function.
Displays information including
the network service provider,
current time and date, and recent
appointments. Xpress Mail
allows you to access data while
on the go via your smart phone.
Press the Navigation Key
up
or down to select your desired
option then press the center of
the Navigation Key
to
enter the corresponding
function.
Start Menu
to
Press the Left Soft Key
open the start menu and switch
to a program
Function
Key Bar
Press the Right Soft Key
to open [Contacts]
Getting to know your phone
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
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, Calendar, Games, Windows
Media
Alarm Clock: Appears when the alarm
clock is activated.
No SIM card inserted
Appears during a call.
Speakerphone on
Microphone muted
Ringer off: Appears when the profile is
set as [Headset]. For more details,
please see “Profiles” on page 108.
Vibrate call alert: Appears when the
profile mode is set as [Conference].
Call holding
Call forwarding
Missed call icon appears in [ Call
History] menu
Getting to know your phone
Outgoing call
Incoming call
Missed call icon appears on the Home
Screen.
New e-mail or text message
Program
The following table lists the icons for programs
already installed on the SMT 5700WOC.
Icon
Name
Messaging
Calendar
Keeps track of your
appointments and
creates meeting
requests.
Contacts
Keeps track of
contacts information
ActiveSync
Synchronizes
information between
your phone and the
PC
Games
Lets you play two
New voice message
EDGE available
EDGE connected
Data call in progress
Bluetooth
Introduction
Lets you send and
receive SMS, MMS
and E-mail.
Getting to know your phone
games: Bubble
Breaker and Solitaire.
IM
Provides
synchronization to
AT&T wireless
e-mail, calendar,
contacts and more
Documents
To Go
Lets you view, edit
and create Microsoft®
Word, Excel and
PowerPoint® files,
view Adobe® PDF
files as well as unzip
files.
My Stuff
Lets you organize and
manage files on your
phone or a storage
card.
MEdiaNet
Launches the browser
to access AT&T
Media Net.
AT&T Mall
Lets you enjoy
multi-functional and
convenient AT&T
services.
AT&T Music
Plays video and audio
files stored on the
phone or network and
access other music
related services.
Entertainment
Provides
on-screen
and
voice-guided
driving
directions,
Internet access, lets
you
watch
your
favorite channels, and
you
can
browse
pictures and videos.
Call History
Keeps track of all
phone calls made,
Getting to know your phone
received and missed.
Organizer
Keeps track of tasks,
allows you to make
short voice recordings
and accesses
Calculator, Task
Manager and other
programs.
Tools
Provides access to
services
including
[Internet Sharing],
[Java],
[SIM
Manager] and [Speed
Dial].
Settings
Personalizes your
phone to suit the way
you use it.
Getting Started
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
(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 in the following image (with the
contact point facing down).
Installing SIM card and battery
(1) Press and hold the Power Key
seconds to switch off the phone.
for several
Getting Started
(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:
(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:
10
Getting Started
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 MicroSD card
A MicroSD card is a removable storage card that
can be used to increase phone memory.
When successfully installed, the MicroSD card sits
on top of the SIM card.
When installing the card, make sure the side with
the golden contacts is facing down and insert the
narrower end of card. Then push the card gently
until it is fixed in the battery slot. See the following
images for additional information.
11
Getting Started
To remove the MicroSD card, gently push it toward
the phone, and the card will automatically eject
from the card slot.
To charge the SMT 5700WOC using the
travel charger:
Caution:
Don’t forcefully remove the MicroSD card from the
card slot.
(2) Insert the lead of the travel charger to USB
slot of phone carefully, and connect the
charger to a standard wall outlet.
Warning:
During the process of reading and writing to the
MicroSD card, do not remove or insert the card.
UT Starcom will take no responsibility for the
following situations including, but not limited to,
lost data or damage to the card damage.
Battery charging
SMT 5700WOC is powered by a rechargeable
Li-ion battery. When you purchase your phone, you
also receive a travel charger and a seat-charger.
12
(1) Install the battery in the phone.
(3) To view charging process and status,
select[Start→More→Settings→More...→Po
wer Management]
(4) While the phone is switched off, the battery
bar will scroll and you can view charging
process.
Getting Started
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.
Battery power display
(5) When charging is complete, disconnect 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
If the battery is low, the empty battery icon
flash.
will
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
Press and hold the Power Key
to switch the
phone on/off. 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
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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 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
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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
page 108.
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To access the Quick List
(1) Briefly press the Power Key
quickly release).
call while putting the
first call on hold.
(press and
2. Switch between two
calls answered at the
same time
(2) Scroll through the list and select the desired
item by pressing the Left Soft key