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• Valid time: Set the length of time for which your text messages
will be stored at the SMS centre.
• Format: Send different types of messages if supported by your
network provider.
• Delivery report: Get reports informing you if your message has
been delivered or not.
• Reply path: Allow the recipient of your SMS message to send
you a reply through your message centre.
• Broadcast: This is a network service that allows you to receive
text messages on various topics, such as the weather or traffic.
Note: Broadcast must be supported by your network provider.
MMS (Multimedia message)
MMS allows you to send messages that contain text, sound and
pictures. Depending on the network, you may receive a text
message that includes an internet address where you can view the
multimedia message.
Note: A message with pictures is made up of several text
messages. Therefore, sending a message with pictures may
cost more than sending one text message.
Your phone supports the following MMS formats:
• Picture: JPG (indicate by ), GIF(indicated by ), and BMP
(indicated by ).
• Sound: monophonic ringing tones (indicated by
) and
polyphonic Midi (indicated by ).
Note: You are not able to receive multimedia messages during a
call, a game, or any active WAP connection over GPRS data.
Do not rely upon multimedia messages for essential
communication since delivery of multimedia messages can
fail for a variety of reasons.
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To write a MMS
For MMS availability, contact your network operator or service
provider.
1. In the Message menu, select MMS.
2. Select Compose.
1st MMS size
MMS size
Option
Back
3. In edit mode, press Option and select Add text.
You can insert one picture or a sound in a multimedia message.
To insert a picture, press Option and select Add Picture. The list
of available folders in the Gallery is shown.
Note: To send and receive picture messages, MMS must be
supported by your network provider.
Your phone provides the following options:
• Add text: Edit the text content.
• Add image: Add a picture or a melody in your message.
• Add audio: Add a melody in your message.
• Add page: Add a page in multimedia messages.
• Preview: Preview your message before sending it.
• Page time: Set a page scroll time when you view the content.
• Send: Send your message.
• Save: Save a message and send it later.
To send multimedia messages
1. Press Option and select Send.
2. Choose Phone number or E-mail and press Select.
3. Enter the recipient's phone number (or e-mail address) or search
for it in the phone book.
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3. Select a phone number and press OK.
Keypad information
Complete the MMS edit.
Sub menu for sending MMS.
Shift the cursor in text edit mode.
Press and hold to change input method.
Press to switch upper case and lower case.
Press and hold to insert symbol.
Unsent and Outbox multimedia messages
Your phone saves the multimedia messages that have been
received in the Inbox folder of the MMS menu.
Multimedia messages that have not been sent will be saved in the
Unsent folder, messages that have been sent are saved in the
Outbox folder of the MMS menu.
MMS memory full
If the message memory is full, a dialog is shown on the display. You
will not be allowed to compose or receive any more messages until
old messages have been deleted.
MMS setting
Your phone allows you to set up default settings within MMS.
1. In the Message menu, select MMS.
2. Select Settings.
Your phone provides the following setting options:
• Valid time: Set the length of time for which your text messages
will be stored at the SMS centre.
• Delivery report: Get reports informing you whether your
message has been delivered or not.
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• Reply path: Allow the recipient of your SMS message to send
you a reply through your message centre.
• Auto reception: Set whether complete or partial message can
be downloaded.
• WAP profile: Select or create WAP settings specifically for MMS.
See the ‘WAP’ section on page 52 for further details.
• MMS server: Set up the MMS server address (information from
your network provider).
Template
If you use one or more messages that you send often, you can save
these messages as templates in your phone.
1. In Standby mode, press Menu and select Message.
2. Select Template.
3. Choose a Template and press Select.
4. Enter the content of the template. Press Option and select Save to
save the message.
Voice mail
If supported by your network provider, your phone allows you to
access your voice mailbox quickly.
• In standby mode, press and hold
to access your voice mail
server directly.
Note: To use this function, you may need to enter the voice mail
number from your service provider.
Call Record
Your phone can save information on missed, received and dialled
calls, plus the length and cost of your calls.
Note: Once the call list exceeds the memory limit, the oldest record
is deleted.
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Missed calls/Received calls/Outgoing calls
Your phone allows you to view the last ten unanswered calls. You
can also edit the number or delete the number from the call list.
1. In Standby mode, press Menu.
2. Scroll to Call record and press Select.
3. In the Call record menu, choose an item and press Select to view
the content.
3. Select a menu and press Select.
4. Select the number you want and press Select.
5. The call record is displayed. Press Option.
Your phone provides the following options:
• Call: Call the number that is shown on the screen.
• Delete: Erase the number from the list.
• Save: Save the number in the phone book.
Call duration
Your phone allows you to view the timers for calls made and
received.
1. In the Call record menu, select Call duration.
2. Choose an item and press Select.
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•
•
•
•
Your phone provides the following options:
Total
Last
Received
Dialled
Clear
Call cost
This function allows you to view the cost of calls.
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To view the call cost
1. In the Call record menu, select Call cost.
2. Choose a selection and press Select.
Your phone provides the following options:
• Total: Total timers of all calls you have made. If the total cost
exceeds the maximum cost set through Call cost limit, you
will not be able to make any calls. (Does not affect calls to
the emergency services).
• Last: Cost of the last call made.
• Balance: Shows the remaining balance for calls.
• Reset: Reset cost counter. PIN2 code is needed.
• Call Cost Limit and Setting: See below.
To set the Call cost
1. In the Call record menu, select Call cost.
2. Choose Call cost limit, and press Option to Activate/Cancel.
3. In the Call cost menu, choose Call cost setting. Choose a
selection and press Select.
This phone provides the following options:
• Unit: Set the cost of one unit.
• Currency: Set the currency type for the cost of your calls.
Note: To activate, you may need the PIN2 code.
Note: Your network provider must support Call Cost Setting.
Data counter
This function allows you to check the data size whilst browsing the
Internet content through GPRS.
Your phone provides the following options:
• Last data
• All data
• Clear
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Settings
Time & Date
This function allows you to view and change the date and time
settings of your phone.
1.
2.
3.
4.
To set the Time
In Standby mode, press Menu and select Settings.
In the Settings menu, select Time & Date.
Choose Set time and press Select. Select Set time.
Enter the time and press OK.
To set the Time format
1. In the Settings menu, select Time & Date.
2. Choose Set Time and press Select. Select Set time format.
3. Select 12 Hours or 24 Hours and press OK.
To set the Date
1. In Settings menu, select Time & Date.
2. Choose Set Date and press Select. Select Set Date.
3. Enter the date and press OK.
Melody
Melody allows you to select ring tone volume, choose from different
ring tones or compose your own ringtones.
Ring setting
1. In the Settings menu, select Melody.
2. Choose Ring setting and press Select. Choose a selection and
press Select.
3. Choose a melody and press Select.
You can assign different melodies to the following:
• Incoming call
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Message
Alarm
Calendar
Time Countdown
Ring volume
You can adjust the ring volume to one of six levels.
1. In the Settings menu, select Melody.
2. Select Ring volume.
3. Use
to adjust the ring volume and press OK.
Ring or Vibrate
You can set the phone to ring or vibrate during an incoming call.
1. In the Settings menu, select Melody.
2. Select Ring or Vibrate.
3. Choose an item and press OK.
Your phone provides the following options:
1. Ring only: The phone rings using the ring tone set in the Melody
Ring setting menu.
2. Vibrate only: The phone vibrates but doesn't ring.
3. Ring & vibrate: The phone rings and vibrates.
4. Vibrate first: The phone vibrates for a few seconds before
ringing.
Key tone
Select a different keypad tone.
1. In the Settings menu, select Melody.
2. Choose Key tone and press Select. Select Key sound.
3. Choose a key tone and press Select.
Display settings
Your phone allows you to alter the display to suit your preference.
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2.
3.
4.
Wallpaper
Set a wallpaper for the LCD display in standby mode.
In the Settings menu, select Display.
Select Wallpaper.
Choose a wallpaper from either the Default picture or Saved
picture lists.
Press Select and then OK to confirm.
Greeting
This phone allows you to set a greeting animation or briefly
display a message when the phone is switched on.
1. In the Settings menu, select Display.
2. Select Greeting, then choose Animation, Text or Off.
3. Press OK to save.
Backlight time
This specifies the screen backlight duration.
1. In the Settings menu, select Backlight time.
2. Select Short, Medium or Long.
Note: A longer backlight duration will shorten battery life.
Contrast
This specifies the colour contrast on the main display.
1. In the Settings menu, select Main display.
2. Select Contrast.
3. Use
to adjust the contrast rate, then press OK.
Brightness
You can adjust the contrast of the LCD screen.
1. In the Settings menu, select Brightness.
2. Select the desired brightness level and press OK to confirm.
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Language
Your phone allows you to change the displayed language.
1. In Standby mode, press Menu. Select Settings.
2. In the Settings menu, select Language.
3. Choose a Language, and press Select.
Network selection
Network selection allows you to indicate whether the network
used when roaming is selected automatically or manually.
1. In the Settings menu, press Select.
2. Choose Network select and press Select.
3. Choose Auto or Manual and press Select.
Note: You can select a network other than your home network only
if it has a valid roaming agreement with your home network.
Call settings
Reject list
This allows you to reject calls from certain numbers. To activate,
you need to save the numbers that you want to reject in the
Reject list. The numbers must first be saved in your phone book.
1.
2.
3.
4.
To activate Reject calls
In Standby mode, press Menu and select Setting.
In the Settings menu, select Call setting.
Select Reject list.
Select Activate and set to ON.
To add numbers to the Reject list
1. In the Reject list, select Edit and choose an empty slot to add a
number, then press Select.
2. Select Assign single or Assign group. Enter or search for the
number and press Select to save.
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2.
3.
•
•
•
Time alert
This allows you to set a time reminder during a call.
In the Settings menu, select Call setting.
Select Time alert.
Choose an item, and press Select.
Your phone provides the following time alert options:
Off
Each minute
User setting
Note: The minimum time for User setting is 30 seconds.
Speed dial
You can set the digit keys (
numbers for fast shortcut access.
to
) as speed dialling
To activate speed dial
1. In the Settings menu, select Call setting.
2. Select Speed dial, and set to On. press Select to save.
Note: Digit key
mailbox.
is already used as a shortcut for your voice
Call waiting
This network service enables you to be informed when someone
is trying to reach you during another call.
1. In the Settings menu, select Call setting.
2. Select Call waiting.
3. Choose Activate, Cancel or Status. Press Select to confirm.
Call divert
You can set the conditions by which calls are diverted to other
numbers.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
To Set call divert
In the Settings menu, select Call setting.
Select Call divert.
Choose when to divert calls and press Select. Select Activate.
Enter the number your calls will be diverted to and press OK.
Your phone provides the following divert options:
• Any time: All calls are diverted.
• When busy: Calls are diverted when your phone is engaged.
• No reply: Calls are diverted when the call is not answered.
• Unreachable: Calls are diverted when you have no reception.
• Cancel all: Cancels all call diverts.
Security
The phone and SIM card are protected against misuse by several
security codes.
PIN (4 to 8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM
card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied
with the SIM card.
To activate or cancel the PIN code
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select PIN.
3. Choose On or Off and press Select.
Note: The PIN code will be required if you are changing the setting.
Phone code
The phone code protects the phone against unauthorised use.
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select Phone code.
3. Choose On or Off and press Select.
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Note: The phone code will be required if you are changing the
setting.
Auto keylock
This will activate the key lock automatically in idle mode.
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select Auto keylock.
3. Choose On or Off and press Select.
Call barring
This network service allows you to restrict your calls.
To activate call barring:
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select Call barring.
3. Make your choice and press Select.
Your phone provides the following call barring options:
• Outgoing: All outgoing calls are barred.
• Int'l calls (international calls): International calls are barred.
• ICEH (Internal Call Except Home): When abroad, calls can be
made within the current country and to your home country, where
your home network provider is located.
• Incoming: All incoming calls are barred.
• Incoming (Roaming): Incoming calls are barred while using the
phone outside your country.
• Code Change: Change call barring code.
Note: Call barring is a network service. A password is needed to
change the settings.
FDN (Fixed Dial Number)
This allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to a limited set of
phone numbers.
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To set FDN
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select FDN, enter the PIN2 code and press OK.
3. Make your choice and press Select.
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Your phone provides the following options:
Activate
Member list
Add member
Delete all
Note: To activate, you may need to enter the PIN2 code.
Change codes
This allows you to change your current code to a new one. To
change the code, you need to enter the current code before you
can specify a new one.
To change the codes
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select Change codes.
3. Make your choice and press Select.
Your phone provides the following code options:
• Change PIN
• Change PIN2
• Phone code
Note: Please refer to Security on page 38 for further details.
Reset all
This allows you to reset your phone to its default configuration. Before
resetting, you may need to enter the phone’s code.
1. In the Settings menu, select Security.
2. Select Reset all.
3. Key in the phone code and press OK.
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Camera
You can use this phone to take photos with the phone's built-in
camera and adjust the camera settings.
The camera lens is on the back of the phone, and the display of the
phone works as a viewfinder.
If there's not enough memory for new pictures, you need to delete
old photos to free up space for new ones.
Note: Do not use the camera when it violates local laws.
Camera indications
: Save the photo or video
: Shutter the photo and take video
: Back
: Default zoom size
: Zoom in
: Flash light
: Option menu
: Photo mode
: Multi-shot mode
: In video mode
: Video play
: Video record
: Stop recording video
: Pause
: Self timer
Photo
To take a photo:
1. In standby mode, press and hold the camera key to enter camera
mode. Select Photo.
2. To take a photo, press the camera or
key.
key. When taking a photo, a
3. To save the photo, press the
shutter sound is heard. The photo is saved in the Picture gallery in
the My Data menu.
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4. Select to take another photo or press
to enter the Option
menu.
icon.
Note: When you are in photo mode, the screen will show the
Multi-shot
To take multi-shot:
1. In standby mode, press and hold the camera key to enter
Camera mode. Select Photo.
2. Press
, and choose Multi-shot.
3. Select On or Off.
Note: When you are in multi-shot mode, the screen will show the
icon.
Your phone provides the following items for camera settings.
• Self-timer: Set the camera self time. Once the time has elapsed, the
camera takes the photo and saves it in the My data > Picture Gallery
menu. While the self-timer is running, a beeping sound is heard.
• Date: Show the date in photos.
• Digital Effect: Set your favourite effect in your photos. This
phone provides Monochrome, Negative and Sepia effects.
• Quality: Set the photo quality. This phone provides Excellent,
Fine and Basic options. Excellent provides the best quality but
takes up more memory.
• Picture size: This phone provides Large (640x480) and Normal
(128x160) for your options. Large takes more memory.
• Flash light: Turn the flash light On or Off.
Video
To take Video
1. In standby mode, press the camera key to enter camera mode.
Select Video.
2. To take video, please press
to start recording. Press
to
stop recording.
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3. Press
to see the video you have just recorded. To save it,
press the
key.
4. When recording video, a shutter sound is heard. The video is
saved in the Video gallery in the My data menu.
5. Select
to take another video or
to enter the Camera
menu.
Note: When you are in video mode, the screen will show the
icon.
Profile
Your phone has the following profiles:
• Normal: Phone is set to the standard profile, which is the factory
setting.
• Meeting: Ring volume is set to low and the key tone is switched off.
• Outdoor: Ring and key tone volume are set to loud.
• My profile: Set your preferred settings in this profile.
Note: To quickly access Profiles, press
in standby mode.
To activate a Profile
1. In standby mode, press Menu. Select Profile.
2. Choose a profile and press Select.
3. Select Activate.
To edit a Profile
You can personalise the profile settings:
1. In the Profile menu, select a profile.
2. Select Personalize.
Your can personalise the following options:
• Ring or vibrate
• Incoming
• Message
• Ring volume
• Key tone
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Note: Press and hold the
key when in standby to activate Silent
mode. Silent mode overrides any profile currently activated.
Press and hold the
key again to turn Silent mode OFF.
Accessories
Bluetooth
Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless connections. You can set up
a wireless link with a Bluetooth-enabled handset accessory,
speakerphone, or handsfree car kit.
Bluetooth on/off
To turn the Bluetooth function on/off.
1. In standby mode, press Menu. Select Accessories.
Or long press of right navigation key.
2. Select Bluetooth.
3. Choose Bluetooth on or Bluetooth off, press Select.
My device
Your phone allows you to search for new Bluetooth devices. It
displays a list of device(s) located within range of the phone. If your
phone is already connected to a device, your phone will list the
connected device name for types.
: Bluetooth handsfree/earphone
: Bluetooth-enabled computer
: Bluetooth handset
Note: For more information about Bluetooth wireless connections,
refer to the user's guides for your Bluetooth devices.
Search and add a Bluetooth device to your phone
1. In standby mode, press Menu. Select Accessories.
2. Select Bluetooth.
3. Choose Bluetooth on, press Select.
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4. Select My device.
Note: If there is no device in the list, It will display a prompt "No
device, search around?". You can search for a device by pressing
Yes.
Your phone provides the following options:
Add: Search around bluetooth device.
Connect: Connect with a device. The device may need the
passcode to pair with your phone.
Set as authorised: Setting the device as authorised will enable it
to automatically connect without confirmation.
Rename: Change the device name.
Delete: Delete one device in the list.
Delete all: Delete all devices in the list.
Accept a file from the other device
1. When you receive a vCard/Picture via bluetooth, A prompt
"Receive vCard/Picture from (Device's name)" will be displayed.
2. You can select left soft key for "Accept", right soft key for
"Reject".
Note: A vCard will automatically save in the phone book. A picture
file will save in Public Picture. Fine format via Bluetooth is restricted
to BMP, JPG, and GIF files. The file size cannot exceed 30KB.
Handsfree
Answer an incoming call using a Bluetooth speakerphone or
handsfree car kit.
1. Pick up the incoming phone by answer key of handset or
Bluetooth speakerphone.
2. You may switch the phone by pressing Option.
3. Select In handsfree or In phone.
Your phone provides the following options:
Add: Search around for handsfree equipment.
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Connect: Connect with the searched handsfree. You will need
the passcode to connect with the device.
Incoming call: Select to answer the incoming call by phone or by
handsfree equipment.
My Phone
You can turn your phone's visibility On or Off.
1. In standby mode, press Menu. Select Accessories.
2. Select Bluetooth, press Select.
4. Select My Phone.
Your phone provides the following options:
Visibility: Set visibility on or off .
Rename: Change your phone's name.
Note: If the visibility is off, the other bluetooth devices will not find
your phone.
Calendar
In the calendar you can add notes for things such as meetings,
birthdays and reminders. The phone sounds an alarm tone when the
set date and time arrives.
To add a note and reminder in the Calendar
In standby mode, press Menu. Select Accessories.
Select Calendar.
Choose a day and press Option. Select Make a note.
Key in the note and press Option and then Save. Confirm the
date and time.
5. Select Reminder. A dialog confirming the note has been saved is
displayed.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Your phone provides the following calender options:
• View today: View the notes for the specified day.
• View all: View all notes made in the calendar.
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• Make a note: Add a note for a specified day.
• Delete: Delete a note or all notes made in the calendar.
To delete a note
1. In the Calendar menu, select Delete.
2. Select Delete today, One by one or All.
3. Select Yes to confirm.
Calculator
The calculator in this phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and
converts currency values.
To use the calculator
• In the Accessories menu, select Calculator.
Your phone provides the following options:
: ÷ (Divide)
• Four way key Left
: * (Multiply)
• Four way key Right
: + (Add)
• Four way key Up
: - (Subtract)
• Four way key Down
• Left soft key (OK) : = (Equals)
•
: Make number ‘minus’ (e.g. -5)
•
: Decimal point.
Note: Rounding errors may occur, especially in long divisions.
Stopwatch
The stopwatch allows you to time an event or record times.
To use the stopwatch
1. In the Accessories menu, select Stopwatch.
2. Select Start and then press Start.
3. Press Split when you want to take an intermediate time.
Intermediate timers are listed below the display.
4. Press Stop to stop the stopwatch.
5. Press Menu to Save or Reset the stopwatch.
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Note: Using the stopwatch consumes battery power and the
phone's operating time will be reduced.
Time count down
Set a timer in your phone. The last three seconds are indicated by a
beep, at the end a special beep sounds.
To use the Time count down
1. In the Accessories menu, select Time count down.
2. Enter the length of the countdown and press Start.
Alarm
Set the alarm to ring at the time specified. The alarm clock works
even when the phone is switched off.
To set the alarm
1. In the Accessories menu, select Alarm.
2. Enter the time for the alarm and press OK.
3. Select Once Alarm or Repeat Alarm.
Note: If Repeat Alarm is selected, you need to enter the days that
you wish the alarm to go off. Select each day with the
key.
When the alarm rings
Press the left soft key to set Snooze or the right soft key to turn off
the alarm.
Game
New game options.
• Play: Start a new game.
• Music: Enable or disable music.
• High scores: Show the highest scores.
• Help: Show the rules of the game.
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My data
Picture gallery
This folder saves all videos that have been saved from MMS, WAP
download or the camera. The videos are automatically saved in the
Video gallery. The camera produces video files in Motion JPEG format.
1.
2.
3.
4.
To edit the images
In standby mode, press Menu, and select My data.
Select the required Picture Folder.
Choose a picture and press Select.
Choose an item and press Select to edit.
Your phone provides the following edit options:
• View: View the pictures saved in the gallery.
• Send MMS: Select a picture and use the MMS function to send it
to your friends.
• Send via Bluetooth: Select a picture and send it via Bluetooth.
• Rename: Rename a picture.
• Save to My picture: Forward the picture to My picture (you will
need to enter the password).
• Delete: Delete the picture.
• Information: View the file type and size.
• Delete All: Delete all pictures.
Note: When sending pictures via MMS, the file size cannot exceed
100KB. When sending pictures via Bluetooth, the file size
cannot exceed 300KB. For Bluetooth transmission, the
picture formats is restricted to GIF and JPEG.
Your phone provides the following picture formats:
: BMP
: EMS
: GIF
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: JPG
: WBMP
Note: If you download any document which cannot be forwarded by
MMS or data cable, the Icon will be highlighted by a red mark.
Video gallery
This folder contains all videos that have been saved. The videos are
automatically saved in the Video Folder. The camera produces
Motion JPEG video.
Note: Only the Motion JPEG format can be played or saved.
1.
2.
3.
4.
To edit the images
In the standby mode, press Menu and select My data.
Select the required Video Folder.
Choose a picture and press Select.
Choose an item and press Select to edit.
Your phone provides the following edit options:
• View: View the videos saved in the gallery.
• Rename: Rename a video.
• Save to My video: Forward the video to My video (you will need
to enter the password).
• Delete: Delete video.
• Information: View the file size and type.
• Delete All: Delete all videos.
Your phone provides the following video format:
: Motion JPEG
Melody gallery
This folder contains all melodies that have been saved. The
melodies are automatically saved in the Melody gallery. You can also
send these melodies to your friends in a multimedia message as an
e-mail attachment.
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To edit the melody
1. In standby mode, press Menu and select My data.
2. Select Melody gallery.
3. Choose a melody to listen to.
Your phone provides the following selections edit options:
• Rename: Rename a melody name.
• Send MMS: Select a melody and use the MMS function to send it
to your friends.
• Send via bluetooth: Select a melody and send it via bluetooth.
• Delete: Delete the melody.
• Information: View the file size and type.
Note: When sending pictures via MMS, the file size cannot exceed
30KB. For bluetooth function, the melody size cannot excess
300KB.
Memory Status
This function shows how much memory has been used. The total
user memory is 2713KB.
WAP service
Your phone supports a Web Browser. You can obtain various
services such as up-to date news, weather, sport, and other
information as well as use e-mail and other Internet services. These
services are designed and maintained by WAP service providers.
WAP services use Wireless Markup Language (WML) on their WAP
pages. You may not view the normal Internet pages on your phone.
Note: To activate the WAP service, you may need to contact your
service provider.
Note: Do not switch the phone on when use is prohibited or when it
may cause interference or danger.
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WAP setting
• If the settings have already been made by the Service Provider,
you may browse immediately.
• If access profiles have already been assigned by your Service
Provider, select a profile and activate it.
• Otherwise you may key in the setting manually. For the correct
settings, contact your network operator or service provider.
Key in the service settings manually
1. In the WAP menu, select WAP Profile.
2. Choose a profile, press Select, and then select Edit to edit the
settings.
You need to enter Homepage, User ID, Password and IP address
information in to your phone. To get the information, you may need
to contact your service provider.
Dial type:
You can access WAP via GSM or GPRS.
1. In the WAP menu, select WAP profile.
2. Choose a profile, press Select, and then select Edit.
3. Select Dial type, and then choose either GSM or GPRS.
To get the GPRS access point, you may need to contact your service
provider for the service.
Activate WAP settings
After you complete all WAP settings, select Activate from the WAP
profile menu.
Homepage
To launch the browser from standby mode, press the
key. Once
connected, the homepage is displayed. Content depends on the
service provider.
To exit the browser, press the
key.
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Bookmark
You can save the addresses of up to five Internet sites for easy
access using the Bookmark feature.
Go to
Open any web page by entering its URL address.
Edit bookmark
Create or edit a local bookmark.
1. Choose a bookmark and press Select.
2. Select Edit.
3. Enter the URL address and press OK.
Your phone also provides you the following options:
• Delete: Delete the selected bookmark.
• Send address: Open the selected page.
Push inbox
Your phone is able to receive service messages sent by your service
provider. Service messages are notifications of headlines or content,
and they may contain the address of a WAP service.
To access the Push inbox in standby mode, press Read when you
receive a service message. The message is moved to the Push
inbox when you exit the message.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
To Set the Push inbox
In the WAP menu, select WAP profile.
Select a profile.
Choose Edit and then Push access.
Choose Push access and press OK.
Select On.
Note: If you select Off, the phone will not receive service messages.
To access the Push inbox menu
• In the WAP menu, select Push inbox.
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To access the Push inbox while browsing
1. Press Option, and select Push inbox.
2. Choose a message and press Select.
Your phone provides the following options:
• View: View detailed information on service notification.
• Delete: Delete the selected service notification.
• Load: Download the displayed content.
Certificates
In the Certificate management list, you can see a list of authority
certificates that have been stored in your phone. Use
to see a
list of user certificates, if available.
Clear cache
The services you have accessed are saved in the cache of your
phone. A cache is a buffer memory, which is used to temporarily
save data.
To clear the cache
• While browsing, press Option and select Clear the cache, or
• In the WAP Menu, select Clear cache and confirm by selecting Yes.
STK
SIM toolkit
In addition to the functions available in the phone, your service
provider may offer additional applications such as weather or stock
market information via the SIM card.
To set up the STK service
• Select STK in the main menu.
Note: For availability, you need to register for the services with your
service provider.
Note: Accessing these services may involve sending an SMS
message for which you may be charged.
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GPRS
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a technology used for
sending and receiving data over mobile networks. The applications
that use GPRS are WAP services, MMS and SMS messaging, Java
application downloading and GPRS dial-up (such as Internet and
e-mail). You can set the phone to automatically register to a GPRS
network when you switch the phone on.
Note: To use GPRS function, you may need to register for the
service with your service provider.
To get the GPRS service
1. In the WAP menu, select WAP profile.
2. Choose a profile, press Select, and then select Edit.
3. Select Dial type, and then GPRS.
PC sync
Transfer any stored data from the phone to PC or vice versa. The
tools to operate this function are available as accessories and are
not included in the box. Please contact the outlet where you
purchased the product from for availability.
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