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ASUS M303
2 BASIC INFORMATION
Chapter summary
Phone layout ..................................................................................... 11
Function keys .................................................................................... 13
Multi-color LED indicator ................................................................... 14
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card .............................................. 15
Battery .............................................................................................. 17
Battery power levels .................................................................. 17
Installing and removing the battery ........................................... 18
Charging the battery.................................................................. 20
Signal strength .................................................................................. 22
LCD displays ...................................................................................... 22
Camera .............................................................................................. 23
Switching the phone ON or OFF ........................................................ 24
Phone layout
Front View
Antenna
Back View
Strap holder
Flash
Camera
Speaker
External display
LED indicator
MP3 controls
Cover and built-in
battery*
Back cover latch
Power adaptor/
USB socket
The battery comes uninstalled on your mobile phone. Refer to the battery
installation section for instructions on how to install the battery.
Phone layout
Front View (Open flip top)
Side View (Left)
Camera/Voice
dial button
Headphone
Jack
Earpiece
Volume up button
Volume down button
Side View (Right)
Main display
Flip top
Navigation/
Quicklaunch keys
Soft key
(right)
Soft key (left)
Call key
On/Off/End
call k e y
˘
Alphanumeric
keys
MiniSD Card Slot
ɺɻɼ
abc
jkl
ʄʅʆʇ
̚0ࡻ
Microphone
Function keys
When the phone is in idle mode, you can press the following function keys to launch some of
the most common phone functions.
Displays the SMS/MMS inbox
Displays the Camera menu
Displays the Fun menu
Launches the phone menu; performs
various functions depending on the
menu level and screen display
Displays the phone book when in idle
mode; performs various functions
depending on the menu level and
screen display
Answers a call; displays dialed numbers
Ends a call; turns the phone ON or OFF
Displays your shortcuts
Puts the phone in active mode;
selects an option; enters data; long
press to launch WAP; shows the
wallpaper in full screen mode
˘
ɺɻɼ
ʄʅʆʇ
abc
jkl
Enters numbers, alphanumeric
characters, and symbols
̚0ࡻ
Side keys
Press once to launch the camera. Long press to launch the voice command function.
Press this button to increase the ring tone volume.
Press this button to decrease the ring tone volume.
Multi-color LED indicator
The phone comes with a multi-color LED located below the external display. This LED displays
the phone, message, or call status in four different color indications.
Color
Status
Purple (flashing)
Default (Idle)
Red
Battery is charging
Red (flashing)
Battery low warning
Green
Battery is fully charged
Green (flashing)
Missed call
New SMS/MMS message
LED indicator
Aside from the four-color LED indicator, seven colors are available for caller
identification. You may assign a specific LED color to a phone book entry. See Chapter 9
“Organizing your stuff” for details.
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card
The phone operator provides you with a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card that stores your
mobile phone number, phone book entries, SMS/MMS messages, graphics, etc. Install the SIM
card before you install the battery.
The SIM card usually comes embedded on a plastic card. Read the SIM card documentation
before removing the SIM card. Remove any rough edges on the SIM card before you install
it to the phone.
To install the SIM card:
1. Lift the SIM card case.
2. Slide the SIM card in the grooves on the
underside of the case.
The metallic side should face down (A). The
notched edge should be at the top (B).
3. Close the SIM card case.
To remove or replace a SIM card:
1. If a battery is installed, first remove the it
according to the instructions in the battery
section which follows.
2. Place your finger on the notched side of
the SIM card and push the SIM card and
case upwards.
3. Carefully pull the SIM card out from the SIM
card slot. Set the SIM card aside.
4. Replace the SIM card according to the
instructions in the previous section.
•
Keep SIM cards out of children’s reach.
•
Be careful when handling, inserting, or removing a SIM card to avoid damaging its
contacts.
Battery
A rechargable Lithium-Ion battery powers your mobile phone. The battery is built into the
back cover. Make sure that the battery is fully charged before using the phone for the first
time. Initial battery charging may take about eight (8) hours. You can charge the battery
when the phone is either on or off.
A battery icon on the main and external displays indicates the battery power level. Refer to
the table below for battery icon indications.
Battery power levels
The battery icon on both displays helps you
keep track of the remaining battery power, so
you will know when to charge the battery.
Take note of the battery icon indicating the
battery power levels.
Icon
Indication
Battery is 55% to 100% full
Battery is 25% to 55% full
Battery is 10% to 25% full
Battery is 0% to 10% full
Battery has low power.
Charging is needed.
Dispose of old or defective batteries properly.
Removing and installing the battery
Follow these instructions to install the battery to the mobile phone.
To remove the back cover and built-in battery:
1. To remove the back cover, push the back
cover latch forward with your thumb (A).
2. Continue to hold the latch forward and
place one finger in the notch under the
latch (B).
3. Lift the cover upwards.
To install or replace the battery:
1. Align the notches of the back cover with
the notches in the phone.
2. Make sure the cover is aligned correctly,
then press downward. The back cover latch
snaps into place, securing the cover.
These illustrations are for reference only and may not exactly show the actual unit. Colors
were used for emphasis.
Charging the battery
Make sure that the battery is properly installed before charging.
To charge the battery:
1. Connect the charger to a power source.
Flip open the I/O connector cover on the
side of the phone.
3. Connect the power cable plug to the I/O
connector.
Disconnect the charger from the power source and the plug from the mobile phone
when charging is complete.
When the phone is on
The battery icon on both external and main
displays animates to indicate that the battery
is charging. It takes about two to three hours
to fully charge the battery. A message
appears on the display to tell you that the
battery is fully charged. The battery icon now
shows four green bars.
External display
Main display
Battery is charging
Battery is fully
charged
When the phone is off
Both displays show an animated battery icon
to indicate the battery is charging. When the
battery is fully charged, both displays show a
fully charged battery icon.
Signal strength
Your phone has an external antenna and
signal strength icon in both main and
external LCD displays to indicate the signal
level. Refer to the table for signal strength
indications.
Icon
Indication
No service (dead spot)
Poor signal
Low signal
Fair signal
Good signal
Strong signal (ideal)
Emergency outgoing calls only;
No SIM card installed
The signal strength depends on your proximity to your phone operator signal station. Ask
assistance from your phone operator if the signal level in your location is weak or
fluctuating.
LCD displays
This phone includes two LCD displays: external and main. Both displays are illuminated by a
backlight that automatically turns on or off after a certain period of time depending on your
setting. Refer to the next chapter for details on adjusting the LCD backlight.
Do not apply too much pressure on the phone to avoid damaging the LCD displays. Avoid
putting the phone in your pockets, cramped bags, and in areas where it is pressed on hard
surfaces.
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Camera
Your phone comes with a built-in camera that allows you to capture, edit, and share photos
and videos with other mobile phone, PDA, notebook, or PC users. Refer to Chapter 5 “Having
fun” for more information.
Camera
Specification
Description
Sensor
Pixel
CMOS type
Self-capture
Preview function
Supported thru the external display
Timer
Low light support
Digital Zoom
Multi-capture
Video
300K
Supported
Supported
Built-in flash
Supported
Supports 4, 6, 9, and 16 captures
15-second AVI video (no audio)
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Switching the phone ON or OFF
To turn O N the phone:
Open the phone flip top to access the keypad.
2. Press and hold
for a few seconds until the display turns on.
3. If you are asked for a Personal Identification Number (PIN) code, key-in the code using the
keypad, then press . The main display shows the idle screen.
•
Some SIM cards come with a default PIN code. Read the SIM card documentation
before entering the PIN code.
•
The phone allows you to enter the PIN code in three attempts. You must enter the
PIN Unlocking Key (PUK) if you fail to key-in the correct PIN in three attempts. The
PUK is provided by your phone operator.
To turn O F F the phone:
1. Open the phone flip top.
2. Set the phone in idle mode, then press and hold
turns off.
for a few seconds until the display
M303
This chapter provides information on
the display layout, screen icons, and
basic phone operations so you can
start using your mobile phone.
Getting Started
Chapter summary
Display layout ................................................................................... 28
Other display modes .................................................................. 29
Indicator icons ................................................................................... 30
Main menu ......................................................................................... 32
Navigating the main menu ......................................................... 33
Sub-menu .......................................................................................... 33
Changing initial settings .................................................................... 34
Setting the date and time .......................................................... 34
Setting the time zone ................................................................ 35
Setting the date format ............................................................. 36
Setting the time format ............................................................. 37
Selecting a language .................................................................. 38
Creating a greeting text ............................................................ 39
Basic operations ................................................................................ 40
Placing a local call ...................................................................... 40
Placing an international call ........................................................ 41
Calling a number from your phone book .................................... 42
Calling a recently dialed number ................................................ 42
Initiating a conference call ......................................................... 45
Answering a call ......................................................................... 52
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Adjusting the ring volume .......................................................... 53
Saving a phone number in the phone book ................................ 54
Entering text .............................................................................. 56
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Display layout
The phone display area has three parts when in idle mode.
Icon/Title bar
In i d l e mode, this bar shows
the indicator icons.
In either m e n uu, s u b - m e n uu,
or function modes, this bar
shows the name of the
currently selected menu,
sub-menu, or function.
Soft key bar
This bar shows the current
functions of the left and
right soft keys. The
functions vary depending on
the selected menu.
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Text and graphic area
In i d l e mode, this area
shows the name of the
service provider, the date
and time (if you chose to
display them), manner,
and your selected
wallpaper.
In either m e n uu,
s u b - m e n uu, or f u n c t i o n
modes, this area displays
text, graphics, or both.
The soft key bar also displays the available functions of the 4-way navigation keys when in
sub-menu or function display. The arrows (left/right/up/down) appears or disappears
depending on the current sub-menu, function, or application. When a directional arrow
appears, you can press the corresponding button on the navigation key to move the cursor or
selection to that direction.
Other display modes
The phone display varies according to menu levels and modes.
Menu mode
Sub-menu mode
Function mode
Phone book mode
Page loading mode
Text input mode
Selection mode
Camera mode
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Indicator icons
The icons that appear on the displays indicate the activated phone features and alert you of
an SMS/MMS message or other useful information. The screen displays below show all the
icons in the main and external displays. Refer to the table on the next page for icon
descriptions.
Main display
Main display
(silent mode and
privilege list activated)
(vibrate mode and
ignore list activated)
External display
External display
(silent mode)
(vibrate mode)
The indicator icons appear only after you have installed a SIM card and turned on the phone.
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Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Indicates the signal strength level;
permanently positioned on the top
left corner of both displays. See
page 22 for other indications.
Indicates the battery level;
permanently positioned on the top
right corner of both displays. See
page 17 for other indications
Appears when a new SMS message
is received; blinks if the SIM card
has reached its maximum capacity*
Appears if you activated the call
forwarding feature**
Appears when a new MMS message
is received
Appears when a new MMS message
is downloaded to your phone
Appears if you set an alarm
Appears if you set the phone to
silent mode
Appears if you set the ring mode
to Vibrate
Appears if your phone has an
activated roaming feature**
Appears when you are connected
to a GPRS network**
Appears if you activate the call
filter Ignore list
Appears if you activate the call
filter Privilege list
Main menu icon; permanently
positioned on the lower left corner
of the main display
Phonebook icon; permanently
positioned on the lower right
corner of the main display
* The maximum SMS/MMS capacity of SIM cards vary. Refer to the SIM card documentation for details.
** Network-dependent or subscribed feature.
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Main menu
The icons in the main menu represents all the functions and features of
[ ]
your mobile phone. You can open the main menu by pressing
when the phone is in idle mode. When selected, the menu icon animates
and the screen shows the menu description on the bottom left corner of
the display.
Refer to the table below for a brief description of the menu icons and
the their functions.
Icon
Description
N e t w o r kk. Allows you to surf the
Internet using the WAP feature of the
phone and access other services offered
by your phone operator.
M e s s a g ee. Allows you to compose, edit,
send, and manage SMS and MMS
messages to almost any mobile phone.
M a n n e rr. Allows you to select from five
preset manners or to customize the
manner ring tone, volume, etc.
S e t t i n g ss. Allows you to adjust the
phone ringtone, display, security,
connectivity, memory, and network
settings.
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Icon
Description
Camera
Camera. Allows you to capture, manage,
and share photos and videos.
F u nn. Allows you to play Java games,
compose ring tones, and access the
Image Gallery.
O r g a n i z e rr. Allows you to organize
your daily schedule using the Calendar,
Alarm, World Clock, Text/Voice Memo,
Currency Exchange, and other features.
P h o n e b o o kk. Allows you to add,
organize, search contacts saved in the
phone and SIM memory.
C a l l ss. Allows you to manage missed,
dialled, and answered call information.
Navigating the main menu
To navigate the main menu:
Use the navigation buttons
to select a menu icon, then press
to display the sub-menu. For example, if you want to select
S e t t i n g ss, press
(left) once to select, then press .
OR
Press the corresponding menu icon number in the keypad to launch
the menu. For example, if you want to select S e t t i n g ss, press to
display the Settings menu.
By default, the C a m e r a icon is selected everytime you open the main menu.
Sub-menu
Each main menu item has a sub-menu that lists the specific
functions of that menu. There are two ways to open the sub-menu:
•
Press
(up) or
(down) to select an item, then press
open the sub-menu functions.
to
•
Press the corresponding item number in the keypad to open the
sub-menu functions.
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Changing initial settings
You need to change some initial phone settings such as the date, time,
time zone, and greeting text before using the phone. These initial
settings are important so you can synchronize the mobile phone and
your current location time.
Setting the date and time
To set the date and time:
1. From the Phone Settings sub-menu, select Date/Time to display
the date and time options.
2. Press
(up) or
(down) to select Set Date/Time
Date/Time. The
current date and time is displayed above the soft key bar.
3. If the date or time is incorrect, press to display the S e t
Date/Time screen.
4. On the date field, key-in the current date in DD.MM.YYYY format.
For example, key-in 2-8-0-9-2-0-0-4 to set the date to 28 September
2004. You can press
(Back) to select and replace an incorrect entry.
(down) to move to the time
5. When finished setting the date, press
field.
6. On the time field, key-in the current time in HH:MM 24-hour format.
For example, key-in 1-1-3-1 to set the time to 11:31 AM.
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7. When finished setting the time, press . A Set successfully!
message appears indicating that you have successfully changed the date
and time.
The display returns to the Date/Time menu.
4: M303
This chapter provides information on
how to change the phone settings. It
tells you how to change or
customize your call, display, ring
tone, and phone security settings.
Changing the Settings
Chapter summary
Settings ............................................................................................ 68
Phone settings .................................................................................. 69
Security
................................................................................ 70
Shortcuts
................................................................................ 77
LED
................................................................................ 79
My Phone Number ...................................................................... 80
Factory Settings ........................................................................ 81
Firmware Version ....................................................................... 82
Display settings ................................................................................ 83
Brightness ................................................................................ 84
Theme
................................................................................ 85
Wallpaper
................................................................................ 86
Power On/Off Animation ............................................................ 88
Main Idle Screen ......................................................................... 89
Sub Idle Screen .......................................................................... 90
Clean Wallpaper .......................................................................... 93
Backlight Timer .......................................................................... 94
Sleep Timer ................................................................................ 95
Ringtone settings .............................................................................. 96
Incoming
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................................................................................ 97
Power On Ringtone .................................................................... 98
Power Off Ringtone .................................................................... 98
Keytone
................................................................................ 99
Composer
.............................................................................. 100
Ring mode .............................................................................. 103
Volume
.............................................................................. 104
Misc Tones Switch .................................................................... 106
Call settings .................................................................................... 107
Auto Redial .............................................................................. 108
Speed Dial .............................................................................. 109
Call Waiting .............................................................................. 112
Hide My No. .............................................................................. 113
Call Barring .............................................................................. 114
Call Forwarding ......................................................................... 115
Fixed Dialing ............................................................................. 117
Money Keeper .......................................................................... 119
Call Summary ........................................................................... 122
Answering mode ............................................................................. 123
Accessory Devices .......................................................................... 124
Transmit .......................................................................................... 126
Network Selection ........................................................................... 127
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Settings
t i nngg s menu allows you to change and customize most of the
The S e ttti
phone settings and configuration. Through this menu, you can change
the settings for the phone display, ring tone, call features, security, and
connectivity.
To access the S e t t i n g s menu:
1. Put the phone in idle mode, then press
to display the main menu.
2. Use the navigation keys to select the S e t t i n g s icon
press to display the S e t t i n g s menu.
OR
Press to display the S e t t i n g s menu.
, then
t i nngg s menu consists of eight menu items that you can select
The S e ttti
using
(up) or
(down), or by using the keypad to press the
number preceding each menu item.
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Phone Settings
You can change the basic phone settings such as the time, date,
language, phone security, and other phone configuration using this
menu.
To access the P h o n e S e t t i n g s menu:
t i nngg s menu, use
From the S e ttti
S e t t i n g ss, then press .
(up) or
(down) to select P h o n e
OR
Press
to display the C a l e n d a rr.
The Phone Settings menu has nine functions that you can select
using
(up) or
(down).
Refer to the previous chapter on how to set the date/time,
language, and greeting text. Proceed to the succeeding sections on
setting the phone security, creating shortcuts, changing the LED,
restoring defaults, and viewing the firmware version.
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Security
The Security menu allows you to activate, deactivate, or change the
phone security settings.
Menu item
Allows you to
PIN
activate, deactivate, or change your Personal
Identification Number (PIN)
PIN2
change the second PIN
Network Code
change the network code
Phone Lock Code
activate, deactivate, or change the phone lock code
DO NOT change the security settings of your phone if not
necessary. Keep a record of your PIN, PIN2, and other security
codes in a safe place.
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Activating your PIN
The default PIN and PIN2 codes come with the SIM card package.
You must key-in the default codes before you can change them.
Refer to the SIM card documentation for information on the PIN
codes and PIN Unblocking Keys (PUK).
To activate the PIN:
1. Highlight P I N from the menu, then press
2. Select A c t i vvaa ttee from the menu, then press
(Option).
3. When prompted, key-in the PIN using the numeric keypad, then
press .
The SIM card locks if you fail to enter the correct PIN in three
attempts. You need to enter the PIN Unlocking Key (PUK) to unlock
the SIM card.
A Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that
you have successfully activated the PIN. The display returns to the
Security menu. The PIN status on top of the soft key bar now
shows Activated
Activated.
•
If you have activated the PIN, you are prompted to enter the
PIN everytime you turn on the phone.
•
If you have activated the PIN2, you are prompted to enter the
PIN2 before you can modify some vital phone settings such as
FDN, call costs, etc.
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Changing the PIN
To change the PIN:
1. Highlight P I N from the menu, then press
(Option).
2. Select M o d i f y from the menu, then press .
3. When prompted, key-in the current PIN using the numeric keypad,
then press .
4. Key-in the new PIN using the numeric keypad, then press
(down)
to move to the confirmation field.
5. Key-in the new PIN again using the numeric keypad, then press .
A Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that
you have successfully changed the PIN. The display returns to the
Security menu.
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Changing the PIN2
To change the PIN2:
1. Highlight P I N 2 from the menu, then press
(Modify).
2. When prompted, key-in the current P I N 2 using the numeric keypad,
then press .
If you are not able to enter the correct PIN in three attempts, the
SIM card locks. You need to enter the PIN Unlocking Key 2 (PUK2)
to unlock the SIM card.
3. Key-in the new PIN2 using the numeric keypad, then press
(down) to move to the confirmation field.
4. Key-in the new PIN2 again using the numeric keypad, then press .
A Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that
you have successfully changed the PIN2. The display returns to the
Security menu.
You can assign a PIN/PIN2 of up to eight numeric characters.
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Changing the network code
The network code is supplied by your phone operator. The network
code is required when enabling some call security features such as
call barring.
To change the network code:
1. Highlight Network Code from the menu, then press
(Option).
2. Select M o d i f y from the menu, then press .
3. When prompted, key-in the network code provided by your phone
operator, then press .
4. Key-in the new network code using the numeric keypad, then press
(down) to move to the confirmation field.
5. When prompted, key-in the new network code again, then press .
A Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that
you have successfully changed the network code. The display
returns to the Security menu.
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Activating the phone lock code
•
•
•
When, you are prompted to enter the code everytime you
turn on the phone.
You may use a phone lock code of up to eight numeric
characters.
The default phone lock code is 0000.
To activate the phone lock code:
1. Highlight Phone Lock Code from the menu, then press .
2. When prompted, key-in the default phone lock code (0000) using
the numeric keypad, then press .
A Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that
you have successfully activated the PIN. The display returns to the
S e c u r i t y menu.
The phone lock code status on top of the soft key bar now shows
Activated
Activated.
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Changing the phone lock code
To change the phone lock code:
1. Highlight Phone Lock Code from the menu, then press
(Options).
2. Select M o d i f y from the menu, then press .
3. When prompted, key-in the current phone lock code using the
numeric keypad, then press .
4. Key-in the new phone lock code using the numeric keypad, then
(down) to move to the confirmation field.
press
5. Key-in the new phone lock code again using the numeric keypad,
then press .
A Set successfully! message appears on screen to indicate that
you have successfully changed the phone lock code . The display
returns to the S e c u r i t y menu.
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Shortcuts
The Shortcuts menu allows you to create shortcuts for common phone
features and applications. You can quickly launch the Shortcuts menu
by pressing
when the phone is in idle mode.
Creating shortcuts
To create a shortcut
1. Select S h o r tc ut from the Phone Settings menu, then press .
(Option), then select E d i t
2. Select an (EMPTY) shortcut, press
from the menu.
3. Press to display the Shortcut List. The Shortcut List shows all
available phone features such as SMS, MMS, Camera, etc.
4. Highlight a feature, then press to display all specific commands or
functions. For example, highlight S M SS, then press to display all
SMS commands/functions such as SMS Inbox, SMS Outbox, Edit SMS,
etc.
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5. Select a command or
function from the
list, then press .
The Shortcut menu
shows the created
shortcut.
6. Put the phone in idle
mode, then press
to display the
shortcut list.
7. Use the keypad to press the number preceding the shortcut to launch the command or
(Back) to return to the phone to idle mode.
function. Otherwise, press
Deleting shortcuts
To delete a shortcut:
1. Select S h o r tc u t from the Phone Settings menu, then press .
(Option),.
2. Highlight the shortcut you want to delete, then press
3. Select D e l e t e from the menu, then press to delete the
highlighted shortcut.
OR
Select Delete All from the menu, then press to delete all
created shortcuts.
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4. When prompted, press
(Yes) to delete the shortcut(s). A S e t
successfully! message appears indicating that you have deleted
the shortcut(s). The display returns to the Shortcut menu.
LED
This menu allows you to activate the LED for several phone events and
status.
Activating the LED
To activate the LED for phone events or status:
1. Select L E D from the Phone Settings menu, then press . The
display shows the available phone events or status.
2. Highlight an item, then press to activate the LED on the specified
event or status. A check appears on the box preceding the event or
function.
3. The LED is now activated for the phone event or status.
Refer to the table below for LED indications on phone events or
(Back) to return to the previous menu.
functions. Press
LED
If activated, the LED
MTC LED
Event LED
Charging LED
Low Battery
Normal LED
flashes when there is an incoming call
flashes when you have a missed call/unread SMS/MMS message
flashes red when the battery is charging
flashes red when the battery power is low
flashes purple to indicate that the phone is in normal condition
All event or status LED indications are activate by default. To
deactivate the LED for an event or status, highlight the item, then
press
to uncheck.
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My Phone Number
This menu allows you to save and easily retrieve your mobile phone numbers.
To add a phone number:
1. Select M y P h o n e
N u m b e r from the
Phone Settings
menu, then press .
(Option),
2. Press
select A d d from the
menu, then press .
3. Key-in the contact
name using the
keypad, then press .
5. Press
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4. Key-in the contact
number using the
keypad, then press .
The screen displays
the contact name in
the list.
(Back) to return to the previous menu.
Factory Settings
The Factory Settings menu allows you to reset the device and revert
all settings to their default values.
Reverting the phone to factory settings erases all previously saved
data in the phone memory and resets all customized settings such
as display, ring tone, and manners. Back up all your contact
information to the SIM card or to your PC (using PC transmit) before
your revert to the factory settings.
Restoring the default settings
To restore the default (factory) settings:
1. Select Factory Settings from the Phone Settings menu, then
press .
2. When prompted, enter the phone lock code, then press
(Yes). A S e t
3. A confirmation window appears. Press
successfully! message appears to indicate that the phone has
been restored to its original settings. The display returns to the
Phone Settings menu.
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Firmware Version
To view the phone firmware version:
1. Highlight Firmware Version from the Phone Settings menu to
show the firmware version on top of the soft key bar.
2. Press
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(Back) to return to the previous menu.
Display settings
The Display Settings menu allows you to change various display
properties including the theme, wallpaper, animation, backlight,
brightness, and display elements.
To access the D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s menu:
From the Settings menu, use
S e t t i n g ss, then press .
(up) or
(down) to select D i s p l a y
OR
Press
to display the Display Settings menu.
The Display Settings has ten functions that you can select using
(up) or
(down).
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Brightness
The Brightness menu allows you to adjust the main display brightness
level. The display brightness is set to 80% by default.
Adjusting the display brightness
To adjust the display brightness:
1. Select Brightness from the Display Settings menu, then press
(left) to decrease, or
(right) to increase the
2. Press
brightness. Compare the screens below for reference.
(Back) to return to the D i s p l a y
3. When finished, press
Settings menu.
10 % brightness
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80 % brightness
100 % brightness
Sleep Timer
The sleep timer allows you to specify a time before the main and
external display turns off.
Setting a shorter sleep timer saves battery power.
To set the sleep timer:
1. Select the Sleep Timer item from the Display Settings menu,
then press .
2. From the Sleep Timer options, highlight the desired time before
the main and external display turns off, then press to select.
3. Press
(Back) to return to the Display Settings menu.
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Ringtone
The R i n g t o n e menu allows you to select, change, adjust, and compose
the phone ring tone
To access the R i n g t o n e menu:
From the Settings menu, use
R i n g t o n ee, then press .
(up) or
(down) to select
OR
Press
to display the R i n g t o n e menu.
The R i n g t o n e has eight options that you can select using
(down).
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(up) or
Incoming
The phone comes with 20 pre-installed polyphonic ring tones that you
can select using the I n c o m i n g menu.
To set the incoming ring tone:
1. Select I n c o m i n g from the R i n g t o n e menu, then press
2. Highlight a ring tone to play using
to select.
press
(up) or
(down), then
You may assign a different incoming ring tone for a particular phone
number. See Chapter 5 “Managing your phone book” for details.
3. Click
(Back) to return to the R i n g t o n e menu, or
to rename, compose, or delete a ring tone.
(Option)
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Power On Ringtone
The Power On Ringtone menu allows you to select the tone played everytime you turn on the phone.
To set the power on ring tone:
1. Select Power On
Ringtone from the
Ringtone menu,
then press .
2. Highlight a ring tone
to play using
(up) or
(down),
then press to
select.
3. Click
(Back) to
return to the
R i n g t o n e menu.
Power Off Ringtone
The Power Off Ringtone menu allows you to select the tone played everytime you turn off the phone.
To set the power off ring tone:
1. Select Power O
Off f
Ringtone from the
Ringtone menu,
then press .
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2. Highlight a ring tone
to play using
(up) or
(down),
then press to
select.
(Back) to
3. Click
return to the
R i n g t o n e menu.

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