Asia Pacific Satellite communications SG-2520 Thuraya SAT/GSM Dual Mode Handheld Terminal User Manual SG 2520 ENG 1129 02 updated

Asia Pacific Satellite communications Inc. Thuraya SAT/GSM Dual Mode Handheld Terminal SG 2520 ENG 1129 02 updated

User Manual

Contents
FCC SAR Compliance Statement 1
FCC RF Interference Statement 3
For your safety 4
Battery Information 5
Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone 5
Certification information (SAR) 6
SG-2520 Unpacking 7
SG-2520 Accessories 7
Your SG-2520 8
The function of the keys 9
SG-2520 01 Before you start
Introduction 10
HPA (High-Penetration Alerting) 11
Initial steps
Inserting SIM card 12
Attaching the ferrite core 12
Connect the charger and charge the battery 13
Switch the mobile phone ON / OFF 14
Enter your PIN 14
Emergency call (SOS) 15
Setup Wizard 16
Lock/Unlock in Idle Screen 16
Display
Display layout 17
Display symbols 18
Using softkey and menu 19
Softkey action 19
Menu navigation 20
Quick access 21
Step back one menu level 22
Exit the menu 22
Making and receiving call
Dial using the keypad 23
Receiving a call 24
Silent a call 25
High-Penetration Alerting 26
Options during call 27
Handling more than one call simultaneously 27
New Message
Select mode 29
Edit mode 29
Change Input mode 30
Input symbol 31
Input number 33
Change language 34
eZitxt ON / OFF 35
Dictionary 36
To clear text 38
SG-2520 02 Getting started
1. Media center
1.1. Image box 54
1.2. Sound box 54
1.3. Video box 55
1.4. MP3 box 55
1.5. Memory status 57
2. Contacts
2.1. Contact list 59
2.1.1 Contact list 59
2.1.2 Contact group list 62
2.1.3 Message group list 63
2.2. Special list 64
2.3. Speed dial 64
2.4. SIM Contacts 65
2.5. My info 65
2.6. Helper 66
3. Organizer 67
3.1. Monthly schedule 70
3.2. Weekly schedule 72
3.3. Daily schedule 72
3.4. Alarm 73
3.5. Planner 74
3.6. Note 75
4. Navigation 76
4.1. Current position 76
4.2. Continues position 76
4.3. Way point 78
4.4. Route 79
4.5. Location track 80
4.6. Settings 81
4.7. Qiblah & Prayer 83
5. Messaging
5.1. New 84
5.1.1. New (SMS) 84
5.1.2. New (MMS) 87
5.1.3. New (Email) 89
5.2. Inbox 91
5.2.1. Inbox (SMS) 92
5.2.2. Inbox (MMS) 94
5.2.3. Inbox (Email) 96
5.2.4. Inbox (Cell Broadcast) 98
5.2.5. Inbox (Spam message) 98
5.3. Drafts 99
5.4. Sent 99
5.5. Unsent 100
5.6. Reports 100
5.7. SIM messages 101
5.8. Settings 102
5.8.1. SMS 102
5.8.2. MMS 103
5.8.3. Email 106
5.8.4. Cell broadcast 108
5.8.5. Spam message 109
6. Network 110
6.1. SAT registration 110
SG-2520 03 Using the menu
SG-2520 03 Using the menu
6.2. System preference 111
6.3. Search mode 112
6.4. Preferred list 113
7. Call log 114
7.1. Voice 114
7.1.1. Call history 114
7.1.2. Received calls 114
7.1.3. Dialed calls 114
7.1.4. Missed calls 115
7.2. Packet data 116
7.3. Durations 116
7.4. Cost 117
7.5. Settings 118
8. Camera 119
8.1. Still Capture 119
8.2. Video Capture 121
8.3. Image box 124
8.4. Video box 124
8.5. Setting 125
9. Connectivity 126
9.1. IrDA 126
9.1.1. Receive mode 126
9.1.2. IrDA send 126
9.2. Bluetooth 127
9.3. FTP 129
9.3.1. FTP server 129
9.3.2. FTP connect 129
9.4. Web browser 130
9.4.1. Features 131
9.4.2. Browsing 132
9.4.3. Favorites 133
9.4.4. Settings 135
9.4.4.1. New Connection Profile 137
9.5. Received file 138
10. Setting 139
10.1. Profile 139
10.2. Phone 140
10.2.1. Wallpaper 141
10.2.2. Screen saver 141
10.2.3. Menu style 142
10.2.4. Greeting message 142
10.2.5. Theme 143
10.2.6. LCD adjust 143
10.3. Calls 144
10.3.1. Voice calls 144
10.3.2. Call diverts 145
10.3.3. Call barrings 146
10.3.4. Call waitings 147
10.3.5. External device 147
10.3.6. Cost 148
10.3.7. Send my caller ID 148
10.4. Shortcut 149
10.4.1. Favorite key 149
10.4.2. My menu 150
10.5. Access point 151
10.6. Security 156
10.6.1. Security settings 156
10.6.2. Change codes 157
10.6.3. Fixed dialing 159
10.6.4. Closed user group 160
10.7. Language 161
10.7.1. Language 161
10.7.2. Auto text 162
10.7.3. Dictionary 162
10.8. System 163
10.8.1. System version 163
10.8.2. Time & Date format 163
10.8.3. Setup wizard 163
10.8.4. Default memory 164
10.8.5. External connect 164
10.8.6. Connect speed 164
10.8.7. Soft reset 164
10.8.8. Factory reset 164
11. Extra
11.1. Calculator 165
11.2. Converter 166
11.3. Voice Recorder 168
11.4. Stop watch 171
11.5. Timer 172
11.6. Lullaby 172
11.7. World time 173
12. Application 174
12.1. Games 174
12.2. User program (Java) 175
12.2.1. About the JAM icon 175
12.2.2. Java Application Installation 175
12.2.3. Getting to Know the Java
Appication Manager(JAM) 177
12.3. Memory manager 180
12.4. File browser 181
12.5. SIM tool 188
SG-2520 03 Using the menu
SG-2520 04 Additional
Troubleshooting 190
Quick access codes 191
Access codes 198
Security code 198
PIN & PUK 198
PIN2 & PUK2 198
Barring code 198
Limited Warranty 199
Before you start
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency
(RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-certified equipment. This wireless mobile phone has been evaluated under FCC
Bulletin OET 65C (01-01) and found to be compliant to the requirements of uncontrolled environmental limits as set forth in
CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices when operated in accordance with
the operation guidelines described in this manual. Proper operation of this radio device according to the instructions in this
publication will result in user exposure substantially below the FCC recommended limits.
Your wireless phone SG-2520 is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The
guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.
The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC
with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at
the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.
In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit
established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for
example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as
reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.32 W/kg (For SAT operations, this mobile phone can not be used in a body
worn position because in this position the phone can not properly receive and transmit the satellite signal and the operation is not
practicable). The body-worn operation is restricted to GSM/BT operations only.
FCC SAR Compliance Statement
Before you start
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01
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 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Highest reported SAR value for Body-worn is: 0.65 W/kg
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government
requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this phone is on file with the FCC and can be found
under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID:TZ5SG-2520.
In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged
over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public
and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and
the network band.
Before you start
01
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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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
Caution
This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful
interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual.
The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
RoHS
This product is in compliance with EU RoHS Directives and manufactured using lead-free solder paste and parts.
FCC RF Interference Statement
Before you start
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Read these simple guidelines they will help you get the most out of your Thuraya Phone.
For more detailed explanations please refer to the complete user guide.
For your safety
SWITCH ON SAFELY
Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Obey all local laws.
Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while
driving.
Your first consideration while driving should be road safety.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any restrictions.
Switch the phone off near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Follow any restrictions.
Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING
Do not use the phone at a refueling point.
Do not use near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Follow any restrictions.
Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress.
Please read carefully and make yourself familiar with the safety measures and user instructions in this Manual before you
start to use your SG-2520. Thuraya is always improving the user interface to ensure the user has the best experience.
Before you start
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Use only Thuraya approved battery pack and Thuraya approved chargers for your phone.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
Do not expose to high temperatures.
Please dispose the battery in accordance with local regulations.
Battery Information
Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.
The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage.
Keep the device dry. Liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will damage electronic circuits.
If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it.
Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged.
Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries.
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device
and damage electronic circuit boards.
Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics.
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
Always create a backup of data you want to keep (such as contacts and calendar notes) before sending your device to a service facility.
Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone
Before you start
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THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure
to radio frequency (RF) recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines include a substantial safety
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
Certification information (SAR)
Before you start
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Your package contains the following items:
SG-2520 Unpacking
Handset Battery Quick start guide Ear-set Travel charge with
ferrite core
Warranty card &
Users guide
SG-2520 Accessories
SD Card Key-pad
(Other language)
USB Cable
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Your SG-2520
An overview of your Thuraya phone
SAT antenna
Ear-set jack
Display
Left Softkey
Right Softkey
Send key
End key
4 ways navigation key
Ok key
Alphanumeric keypad
Star key
Hash key
Microphone
Battery release
Charger socket
SIM card holder
USB/Data cable connector
Camera
Mirror
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Before you start
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The function of the keys
Navigation Key
4-way direction key for moving focus in menu
screen.
Center Key
This key is used to select/unselect and confirm
menu options.
Left Softkey
The function of the key depends on the text
shown on the display above the key
Right Softkey
The function of the key depends on the text
shown on the display above the key.
Send Key
To accept or initiate a call, access the list of
numbers you last called or attempted to call.
End Key
To end the current connection, or to reject an
incoming call.
Press and hold to turn the phone on or off.
Keypad
Used to enter numbers and characters.
Long press on 0 key will display a ‘+’.
* Key
Long press will switch between Silent & Normal
mode. Enters special characters in SMS editor.
# Key
Press and hold to lock the keypad.
Toggles between numbers and characters in
SMS editor.
abc
jkl
tuv
ghi
pqrs
def
mno
wxyz
Getting started
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Your Thuraya SG-2520 SmartPhone is an advanced smart phone
using cutting edge technology. It’s superiority is reflected in three
integrated technologies in one handset: satellite (SAT), GSM
and GPS offering you an unmatched combination of quality and
performance.
Thuraya SG-2520 is the only satellite phone with tri-band GSM
that allows operations on three different GSM networks: 900,
1800, 1900 MHz offering greater flexibility in high traffic GSM
environments with increased phone usability and voice quality
in Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and North America.
However, in establishing communication on SAT mode there are
few points need to be considered. These are explained below.
- The antenna should be pulled out to receive SAT calls or to
start a SAT call.
- While observing the indicator for SAT signal strength,
move around to achieve the best connection quality for the
mobile phone.
- SAT communication requires clear space without obstructions.
- Avoid obstructions such as buildings, trees or mountains.
- Also, it is important to direct the antenna of the Thuraya SG-2520
towards Thuraya satellites.
Introduction
Getting started
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HPA (High-Penetration Alerting)
The Thuraya system features a ‘High-Penetration Alerting’ capability
that allows you to be notified of incoming calls even when your mobile
phone has poor signal coverage. When the mobile phone receives a
High-Penetration Alerting signal it will alert you with an ‘early ring’ and a
special display message (see page 26).
To answer the call, you must immediately extend the antenna and move
the mobile phone into a position that has a clear ‘line of sight’ to the
satellite. When this has occurred the mobile phone display will change,
prompting you to answer the call and proceed with the conversation.
If the call is not answered promptly after the High-Penetration Alerting
signal is received, the calling party will be diverted to voice mail and/or
an announcement stating that you are not available to answer.
Just like GSM, the satellite coverage area is divided into many different
regions. The phone searches the network automatically (see page 110)
and determines which service region is active by registering its presence
with the Thuraya system. If the mobile phone has not been able to
update this registration due to a weak signal, the registration information
will become out of date or ‘stale’. This is indicated on the display by a
blinking SAT icon in the left of the signal strength indicator. This condition
will clear automatically once signal conditions improve and a call is
made or a period of time elapses. You also have the option to speed up
that procedure by manually having the mobile phone register with the
Thuraya system.
This is accomplished with the function SAT Registration in the mobile
phone’s menu (see page 110). Make sure you have good SAT signal
strength before using this function.
Getting started
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Initial steps
To insert the SIM card:
1. Switch off the mobile phone before removing the battery
2. Left the battery from the back of the mobile phone
3. Insert the SIM card as shown in the pictures below.
Inserting SIM card
To attach the ferrite core:
1. Place it on the 5cm apart from the plug.
2. Attach it on the cable as shown in the pictures below.
Attaching the ferrite core
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You should charge the battery supplied with the mobile phone as soon as possible to obtain full battery charge.
To charge the battery:
1. Fit the correct country specific adapter into the charger.
2. Connect the charger plug into the charger socket.
3. Connect the charger to an AC source.
Connect the charger and charge the battery
While the battery is charging you see the symbol changing to cyclically.
The battery is fully charged after 2 hours and 30 minutes.
The charger stops charging automatically when the battery is full.
As long as the charger is not disconnected it restarts charging after a while to keep the battery fully charged.
You may still use the mobile phone while charging the battery.
The internal clock for time, date (see page 163) and alarms (see page 73) will still keep running for about two hours if
neither the battery nor the charger is connected, but no alarm will sound unless a charged battery is connected.
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Press for 3 seconds to switch the mobile phone on.
Press for 3 seconds again to switch the mobile phone off.
Switch the mobile phone ON / OFF
The PIN (Personal Identification Number : 4 to 8 digits) is initially supplied together with the SIM card by your service
provider and can be changed later. (see page 156)
Enter your PIN
1Enter PIN using keys on keypad.
Each digit entered is displayed as an.
2Press to confirm PIN.
NOTE
If more than 3 errors are made when entering PIN code, PUK code must be entered.
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Until you have entered the correct PIN, you can make only emergency calls.
To make an emergency call before having entered the PIN.
In screen Press (SOS).
Emergency call (SOS)
1Enter a specific emergency number.
2Press.
The softkey SOS is available even
When the SIM card in your mobile phone is not valid.
When you have a valid SIM card but no roaming with the selected service provider is possible.
After the PIN is accepted, you have to make an emergency call in the same way as you make a ‘normal’ call.
Or.
NOTE
Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular telephone networks or when certain network service is in use.
In uneven terrain or close to large buildings, the operating range can be limited, which affects the connection.
Emergency numbers normally are : 112, 118, 119, 911, 999
Check with your network service provider for local emergency numbers in your area.
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Use this to set the basic details of the phone when booting initially.
You can either use or skip this function.
To change settings, use the applicable menu or Setup Wizard Menu in Settings.
For more details, refer to Setup Wizard Menu in Settings.
Setup Wizard
The keypad may be locked so that a number can not be accidentally dialed e.g. while the mobile is in your pocket or
handbag. (e.g. It is to protect your personal information while you have left the phone in a pocket, bag or some other place
for a while, or from the person who might have picked up your lost phone.)
Calls can be received while the phone is locked.
Lock/Unlock in Idle Screen
1In idle screen, long press (#) key.
To Lock :
2Press key within 3 seconds.
If key is not pressed within 3 seconds, the keypad will remain locked.
1
Press key.
To Unlock :
2
Locked.
<To Lock> <To Unlock>
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Display
Display layout
The pattern of the display areas is as follows:
The indicator line shows mainly symbols which inform you about the operating conditions of the mobile phone.
The main area shows data relating to calls, menu and their submenus, and displays the editors for the Contacts
and SMS messages. In idle mode (standby), the network name, time and date are displayed.
The softkey line operates together with the and softkey and the OK key beneath this line.
It provides access to menus and controls. (see ‘Using softkey and menu’ on page 19)
1.
2.
3.
Indicator menuline
Area information
Date line
Phone status
Time
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Display symbols
HPA strengthBattery strengthSignal type
Call statusSignal strength
Softkey command
Edit able
Search able Mark On Play able Pause able Capture able Low battery Done/Confirm Grip able
Timer runing IrDA On Lock Key Lock Silent Special only Devert all Devert to
vioce mail
Hedset Carkit
No signal Weak signal Full signal On call Mute SMS MMS E-mail CB
Battery almost
discharged
Low battery Battery full HPA Low signal ~ HPA High signal
~
SAT Roaming
GSM HPA
Message
Phone status
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In idle mode your mobile phone offers functions and settings, which allows you to adapt the mobile phone to your needs.
You access these functions through menus and submenus by scrolling or by using the appropriate shortcut.
During a call or while you are editing a number or text, the menu system changes and gives access to various functions,
depending on the context.
The following section describes the principles of using the menu.
Using softkey and menu
Softkey actions for, menu navigating and lists are performed through entries in the softkey line in conjunction with the
corresponding keys below this line.
Depending on the number of softkey actions offered, the two softkeys beneath the softkey line and the okay key can be
used:
Softkey action
NOTE
Command of is in the form of Icon.
Refer to page 20 where each icon and corresponding command are shown.
Done Edit Close
Option Close
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Menu screen is composed of 12 menus. Use the navigation key to move the focus to the desired menu icon,
and execute by pressing .
Menu navigation
4 ways navigation key
Up / Down direction
Left / Right direction
Left / Right direction
Up / Down direction
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Menu items can be executed by using the key pad as well as by using the navigation key and softkey as in menu
navigation.
In the following example, Speed dial is described using both methods.
Quick access
1In idle screen press Menu.
2Scroll to [Contacts] and select.
3Scroll to Speed dial and select.
Or. (Quick access)
1In idle screen press Menu.
2Press .
3Press .
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If you need to go back to a previous window or to move to higher menu during menu execution:
Step back one menu level
1Press .
To go to idle screen during menu execution:
Exit the menu
1Pres .
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Making and receiving call
In order to make a call, you must be connected to a network and have an adequate SAT signal.
Telephone numbers can be dialed using traditional method.
Dial using the keypad
1Enter phone number using keypad.
2Press .
NOTE
To make an international call, long press for + is displayed and then enter country
code without the leading 0’s.
When entering a number, short press button once to input *, short press button twice
to input P, and short press button three times to input W.
1
Press key.
How to end a call :
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When there is an incoming call, it is indicated as follows.
Ringtone (according to melody and volume of current setting) can be heard.
A flashing is displayed.
The callers number will be displayed on the screen.
If the number is stored in the contacts, the corresponding name of contact will be displayed.
Receiving a call
NOTE
When in an existing call is used, press to reject an incoming call using reject.
1
Press key.
Accept a call :
1
Press or .
Reject a call :
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In situations where incoming call is disturbing, it can be turned off by using the Silence Softkey
Silent a call
1Press .
NOTE
Sound volume during call can be increased/decreased by using and other sound
volumes can be changed by using the sound setting menu.
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You cannot receive an incoming call if the SAT signal to your mobile phone is not good enough.
In this situation, a message box with “SAT Call Find Improved Reception” and a special ringtone will be displayed on the
screen, and signal on indicator line changes to HPA signal.
High-Penetration Alerting
You cannot receive calls in High-Penetration Alerting mode.
You must move to a place of better SAT signal to receive calls.
Otherwise, you can use reject or ringtone off.
To receive calls in HPA mode:
Move to a place with an improved signal.
Fully extend the antenna of SG-2520.
Point SG-2520 roughly towards satellites.
While watching signal on indicator, as soon as signal strength is strong enough the warning indicator will disappear
from the display.
Now you can accept the call as usual by using the key.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
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Options during call
Incoming call :
When Party1 is receiving a call from Party3, while talking with Partyr2, Party1 can ‘accept; or ‘reject’ the call from Party3.
If the call is rejected, the conversation between Party1 and Party2 is not affected.
If the call is accepted, Party2 is put on hold and Party1 is connected to the call from Party3.
Using the option menu, Party1 can swap over Party2 and Party3, or operate a multi-party call up to 6 users including Party1.
Outgoing call :
If Party1 wants to make a call to Party3, while talking with Party2, using the option menu puts Party2 on hold and enters
Party3’s phone number. To include Party2 in the conversation with Party3, select a multiparty call on the option menu.
Party2 and Party3 can be swapped over. Up to 6 users including Party1 can have a conversation simultaneously.
Your mobile phone offers a number of options, which are only available during a call.
You cannot use all of these features at all times, because they vary depending on current circumstances.
Put a call on hold :
This function allows you to interrupt a call temporarily without shutting down the connection.
(For more detail please visit www.thuraya.com)
Muting / Unmuting the microphone:
You can switch off the microphone so that other person is not able to hear what is being said at your end of the line.
Handling more than one call simultaneously
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Connect a private call :
You can isolate a party from the multiparty call and talk exclusively with this ’private call’. The other parties of the conference
will be put on hold and will not hear what you are speaking with the ’private’ party. You can only have up to two active calls at
one time. Therefore you can select Private only if your second line is not busy with another call.
End one call :
You can switch off the microphone so that the caller is not able to hear what is being said at your end of the line
End all calls in one step :
Ending all calls in one step terminates the multiparty call.
All parties will be disconnected from each other and they will hear the tone for ’line busy’.
Main Menu :
You can use most of the functions in Main Menu such as Sending DTMF signals, Read/Write SMS messages.
However, some functions may not be available.
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New Message
To enter Name, Message and Memo, follow the below procedures.
In order to facilitate fast operation, the Select mode and Enter mode are separated with SG-2520.
In the Select mode, entry cannot be made with keypad but can be made by using the Edit mode.
Select message type
Focus can be moved using navigation key, and can select message type(SMS, MMS, E-mail).
Edit mode
Desired characters can be entered. In edit mode, navigation key can be used to put space at the end
of text row, as well as to move cursor.
Text composition is restricted for each item, the number of characters for names and numbers varies
depending on the memory and the input language.
When storing characters in Phone memory, user can input up to 30 characters for name and
32 characters for number.
When storing characters in SIM memory, user can input up to 14 characters in Latin-related languages
for name and 11 characters for Unicode languages. As for number, user can input up to 20 characters.
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Entry status is displayed with .
Among these, change of capital/small characters can be done by pressing (sharp key).
To change to , Option should be used.
Change Input mode
NOTE
In eZitxt status, capital/small character status is not shown.
However, pressing lets you know that capital/small character entry is still operating.
To switch on or off eZitxt, press (for a few seconds).
Additionally, press shortly and a symbol input pop-up window will be shown. Once text is input, the status will
change to Tap mode.
shows whether current entry status is capital or small characters.
Differentiating capital and small character is supported only with Latin language and supported entry
forms in Text entry are as below.
: Capital : Small : Capital + Small
: Number : Special Character : eZitxt On
: Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Hindi Number
indicates number of current entered characters and available characters for entry.
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There are two ways to enter symbols.
One is in symbol pop-up by changing entry status with , and the other is to obtain desired symbol by pressing .
To close the window without entering symbol, press key (Close).
Input symbol
1Press (option).
To insert a symbol : In text editor
2Scroll to Symbol and select.
3Use to move through pages.
4Press desired symbols or numbers.
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NOTE
Special characters can be simply entered by pressing when it is not for symbol or numbers.
The details of special characters are below.
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There are two ways to enter numbers in text entry window.
One is to change entry status to numeric and the other is to press desired number on keypad for 2 seconds.
1
NOTE
It is easier to change entry status to numeric when entering a series of numbers.
Press desired numbers on the keypad for a few seconds.
Or.
1
Press (option).
To enter Number mode : In text editor
2
Scroll to Mode and press .
3
Scroll to ‘123’.
4
Press desired numbers on the keypad.
Input number
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SG-2520 supports 12 languages.
Change language
Supported languages are:
The language is divided into the System language and the Input language, The System language is for menu settings
shown on screen and the Input language is for entering messages or name.
When composing a message, the user can use two languages.
English is supplied as basic, and the other language should be set up by the user in <Settings - Language>. (see page 60)
1Press (option).
To change entry language : In text editor
2Scroll to Language and Ok.
3Scroll to desire language and press Ok.
1. English 2. French 3. German 4. Italian
5. Spanish 6. Portuguese 7. Turkish 8. Russian
9. Farsi 10. Arabic 11. Hindi 12. Urdu
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eZitxt is built in for faster entry of words. With eZitxt, you don’t have to type in the whole word. With few initial letters
entered by user the font will recommend the nearest words
eZitxt ON / OFF
1Press (option).
To switch eZitxt ON / OFF : In text editor
2Scroll to eZitxt and select.
3Press desired numbers on the keypad.
Results obtained through ---are two
recommended words including “Believe”.
To enter the recommended word from eZitxt, repeatedly press keypad of the word until desired word is found, and press
to enter, and in case desired word is not shown, move focus using  to the desired word and press .
Use to search more words.
To enter a new word which is used frequently, register it in Dictionary located in Option for easy future use.
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In eZitxt only the words registered in eZi engine are recommended, when new words or names are not recommended,
the user has the ability to insert a new word in the eZitxt dictionary.
Dictionary
1Press (option).
To register a new word : In text editor
2Scroll to Dictionary and select a word.
3Dictionary List Move.
4Press (Add).
5Input new word.
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1Press (option).
To change the registered word : In text editor
2Scroll to Dictionary and select a word.
3Dictionary List Move.
4Press (Edit).
5Change word.
1Press (option).
To delete the registered word :
2Scroll to Dictionary and select a word.
3Dictionary list Move
4Press (Delete).
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NOTE
Using Dictionary ‘Add’ and ‘Edit’ functions may affect the Input language.
Particularly, when editing a word in the Dictionary, the Input language in which a word is already saved,
and the Input language currently set up must be the same.
To clear already entered text, a short press of the key clears one character at a time and a long press of the key
clears all of the entry.
To clear text
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SG-2520 supports various types of files.
Image, video, sound, MP3, and text files can be easily and quickly sorted out and managed separately.
Especially, Image, Video, Sound, and Mp3 that are frequently used are readily accessible through the Media center.
Files registered in Image, Video, Sound, Mp3 boxes are organized from the most recent file, making viewing and managing
files easier and more convenient.
1. Media center
Media center supports the following functions.
Multi-select
You can select several files with Center key ( ).
When several files are selected, the following functions are available.
Move
Copy
Send - MMS, Email, Bluetooth, IrDA
Delete
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View, Play
The View function is applicable to the Image box to view photographs.
Use Left or Right key ( ) to view next or previous photos.
The Play function in Sound box, Video box, and MP3 box plays back the selected file.
The playback of multi-selected files is also possible. Use Left or Right key ( ) to play back next or previous files.
When only one file is selected, press Left or Right key ( ) to play back the file repeatedly.
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New
The New function has various features appropriate for each box such as still capture for the Image Box, video capture for the
Video Box, and recorder for the Sound Box. However, the MP3 box does not support the new function.
Command
You can use this menu to manage files that you frequently use.
‘Command’ performs functions such as file name change, file transfer and file copy.
According to the file type, you can choose either Wallpaper or Ringing tone.
Select wallpaper for: Image
Select a ringing tone for: Sound, MP3
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Rename
You can change the existing file name. However, when multiple files are selected you cannot change the names. File names can be
made in the language that you selected. However, some symbols (e.g , /, :, ", <, >, |) cannot be used for a file name.
Exceptions to the instruction above are Waypoint names that consist of English and numbers only.
Up to 20 characters can be used to rename a file. When entering more than 20 characters, you will see a pop-up window.
1Select a file (only one).
To Rename :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Command" and press .
4Scroll to "Rename" and press .
5Input file name.
6Press .
7Scroll to "Done" and press .
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Move
Use this to move a file to a different location.
For example, you can move a file stored in the Phone Image Box to the Image Box or the User Folder in the SD card.
1Select a (multi-select : ).
To Move :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Command" and press .
4Scroll to "Move" and press .
5Select the location.
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Copy
Use this to copy a file to a different location.
For example, you can copy a file stored in the Phone Image Box to the Image Box or the User Folder in the SD card.
1Select a (multi-select : ).
To Copy :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Command" and press .
4Scroll to "Copy" and press .
5Select the location.
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Wallpaper
Select an image file and use the selected file as the background of the idle screen.
1Select a file.
To save as Wallpaper :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Command" and press .
4Scroll to "Wallpaper" and press .
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Ringing tone
Select a sound file or a MP3 file, and set it as a default Ringing tone.
1Select a file.
To set as a Ringing tone :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Command" and press .
4Scroll to "Ringing tone" and press .
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Send
With the following functions, you can send files to others.
MMS
Attach a file in a Multi-media Message format to an outgoing message.
The size of the attached file is limited by the volume of the transmission specified in the MMS settings.
Refer to Creating MMS for details (page 87).
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5Refer to Creating MMS (page 87).
Scroll to "MMS" and press .
1Select a file (multi-select : ).
To send as MMS :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Send" and press .
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Email
Like an ordinary Email, you can attach a file to an outgoing message.
There is no restriction on the size of the attached file. However, some network providers may limit the transmission volume.
1Select a file (multi-select : ).
To send as Email :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Send" and press .
4Scroll to "Email" and press .
5Refer to Composing Email (page 89).
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is wireless communication that transmits a file to another Bluetooth within a 20m radius and you can share or transmit
files using this feature (See page 127).
1Select a file (multi-select : ).
To send as Bluetooth :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Send" and press .
4Scroll to "Bluetooth" and press .
5Select Device.
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IrDA
There is an infrared port for IrDA communication at the top of SG-2520 and you can send files with this feature (See page126).
1Select a file (multi-select : ).
To send as IrDA :
2Press .
3Scroll to "Send" and press .
4Scroll to "IrDA" and press .
5Select Device.
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Sort by
To search and manage files more easily, you can sort files by file name, size and creation date.
You can organize files in the descending order of the file names.
Name
Arrange file names in the order of number > symbol > letter.
1Press .
To sort by Name :
2Scroll to "Sort by" and press .
3Scroll to "Name" and press .
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Size
Arrange files in the order of the file size, starting from the smallest one.
1Press .
To sort by Size :
2Scroll to "Sort by" and press .
3Scroll to "Size" and press .
Date & time
Arrange files in the order of the creation date, starting from the latest one.
1Press .
To sort by Date & Time :
2Scroll to "Sort by" and press .
3Scroll to "Date" and press .
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Delete
Delete the selected files.
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Image box displays all photos saved in the built-in and external memories of
SG-2520 after processing the photos into thumbnails, and arranging them in
a grid type. Thumbnail photos can be shown in a full-viewer type.
1.1. Image box
Option (See 1. Media center)
Sound box shows all sound files that are saved in the built-in and external
memories of SG-2520.
1.2. Sound box
Option (See 1. Media center)
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Video box shows all images, which are saved in the built-in and external memories of SG-2520, in thumbnail images.
The thumbnail images are arranged in a grid type, but can be shown in a full-viewer type.
1.3. Video box
Option (See 1. Media center)
MP3 box shows all Sound files that are saved in the built-in and external
memories of SG-2520.
1.4. MP3 box
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Group list
You can manage MP3 files stored in the Phone by group.
You can listen to songs by creating a group, and simply adding and editing MP3 files
within the Group.
Option (See 1. Media center)
Play
Play back the selected song.
View
View the list of the selected group.
Rename
Change the selected group name.
Play mode
Once : Play back songs in the Group in order once.
Loop : Play back songs in the Group in order repeatedly.
Shuffle : Play back songs in the Group in shuffled order once.
Loop & Shuffle : Play back songs in the Group in shuffled order repeatedly.
Delete
Delete the selected group.
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The memory capacity of Image, Sound, Video, MP3, and Download, which are
being used in the Phone and the SD card, is displayed in Kb. Each folder can
also be viewed separately. The used and unused memory capacity of the Phone
and SD card are categorized into Total, Free and Used, and presented in a bar
graph form so that you can view the memory status easily.
1.5. Memory status
Option
View folder
View and edit files in the selected folder. (See 12.4. File browser)
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SG-2520 manages 5 different Lists.
You can make calls using numbers from each List.
Contact list (Name, Group, Message group)
Special list
SIM list
Speed dial
Helper
Among these, the most important number list is contacts list. The numbers registered with contacts list have corresponding
names, and the names are displayed in call logs instead of the numbers. The menu, Contacts, includes those contacts
stored in your SIM card. If you already have contacts stored in SIM card, Contacts in the memory and SIM card contacts
will be shown together. In the SG-2520 contacts in the phone’s memory and contacts in SIM card are managed separately.
Therefore, to add a new contact, you should decide whether to store it in the mobile phone or SIM card.
When stored in the SIM card, the maximum number of names and numbers varies depending on service provider.
When stored in mobile phone, a single contact may have a name, 6 different contact numbers, Email, Caller Group, memo
and address. The maximum possible number of contacts is 999 with up to 26 numbers for each contact number,
20 characters for name and 256 characters for memo and address.
Also, when making a call to a name in the contact list by pressing . it tries to connect to the primary number.
The numbers which are stored in contacts are displayed in the all the lists with their respective names.
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SG-2520’s Contact List provides 3 different groups such as Name, Group and Message Group.
2.1. Contacts list
2.1.1. Contact List
You can create, edit and view general contacts. Contacts can be added up to 999. To add a new contact name one tele-
phone number is at least required. If Group is not selected, the new contact will be saved into None. A new contact name
may have up to six telephone numbers (three standard telephone numbers and three fields). Standard field numbers remain
blank. Address and Memo fields can be also added and used.
Select "Search" in Picture to use existing photos in Contact image box, and "New" to go to Still Capture to take a new photo
and add it to Contact list.
Details of available functions are as follows.
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New
Add a new contact.
Option
Add field (Number)
Add a phone number field. Three more fields can be
added.
Add field (Address)
Add an address field.
Add field (Memo)
Add a memo field.
Delete field
Delete added field.
Address, Memo, Number (except Standard field) fields can
be deleted.
Edit
Edit the selected phone number.
Delete
Delete the selected phone number.
Delete all
Delete all phone numbers.
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Copy to
Add to group
Add the selected contact to a Contact list or a Message group list that the user chooses.
Send Msg.
Send SMS, MMS, or Email to the selected contact. (See 5.1messaging on page 84)
Send Contact
Send Contact in a SMS, MMS, Email, IrDA, or Bluetooth format to the selected contact.
Get Contact
Bring the contact list saved in the SD card. (In this case, the list will not exist in the SD card.)
SIM
Copy the selected contact to the SIM card.
SD card
Copy the selected contact to the SD card.
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2.1.2. Contact group list
Contact group list displays groups that you created. It helps to easily manage contacts. The maximum possible number of
groups on the Contact group list is twenty. Each Contact Group list can store up to 999 contacts. Additionally, a group bell
can be set for each group.
The details of available functions are as follows.
View
View the contents of the selected Contact Group list.
New
Add a new Group list.
Edit
Edit the selected Group list.
Member (Add)
Add a contact to the selected group.
Member (Remove)
Remove a contact from the selected group.
Delete
Delete the selected group.
Send msg.
Send a group message (SMS, MMS, Email) to the selected
group.
See 5.1.1 for detailed instructions
Order
Organize Contact group lists in the order of frequency usage.
Group bell
Set a Group bell using the Left, Right key.
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2.1.3. Message group list
Message group list sets groups which you frequently send a group message to. While Group message in the Contact
group list more focuses on grouping contacts, Message group list aims to group contacts with emphasis on group
messages. The difference helps to easily use and manage Phone book for your convenience.
The details of available functions are as follows.
New
Add a new Message group list.
Rename
Change the name of the selected Message group.
Member (Add)
Add a new contact to the selected Message group.
Member (Remove)
Delete a contact from the selected Message group.
Send msg.
Send a group message (SMS, MMS, or Email) to the
selected Message group.
(Seepage 84)
Delete
Delete the selected Message group.
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Special list sets a Ringing tone that is specifically for a certain person. The user can either answer or reject an
incoming call after listening to its ringing tone. The phone will not have a ringing tone, when ‘None’ is selected for
the Ringing tone. Special list takes priority over Group.
To add a contact in the Contact list to the Special list select Option > Member > Add > Search.
2.2. Special list
Using the numbers from 1 to 9 on the phone the user can make a call with great
speed. Select a number in Speed Dial; enter a phone number in Assign, and
select Done to save. Once saved, the number changes to a symbol of lightning.
The number 1, unless being set for a speed dial, functions as a voice mail
box.
To set more numbers for speed dials move the Focus to a specific number and
take the following steps; Option > Assign > Input number > Option > Done.
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Special list sets a Ringing tone that is specifically for a certain person. The user can either answer or reject an
incoming call after listening to its ringing tone. The phone will not have a ringing tone, when ‘None’ is selected for the
Ringing tone. Special list takes priority over Group.
To add a contact in the Contact list to the Special list select Option > Member > Add > Search.
2.4. SIM Contacts
Register your contact details (such as name, phone number, address and Lost
note) which will be useful when you lose the mobile phone, or give the phone
number to other people.
2.5. My Info.
Done
Save the entered information.
Add field
Add Number, Address, Memo fields.
Three more number fields can be added.
Delete field
Delete the added field in the Add field.
Option
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In emergencies Helper sends a SMS message containing
a message asking for help, and the location to the
pre-registered number. Some service providers may not
support this function. Please contact your service provider
regarding the Helper function.
2.6. Helper
Reg. Helper
Use Search mode searching a contact to register in the Helper.
Remove entry
Delete the registered Helper.
Helper setup
Option
Emergency SMS
Set up for an emergency SMS to be made when using Helper.
Message
Enter the text of a message to be sent. If you do not enter a text, a default
text, “help me!! I’m in emergency!!”, will be sent to the set number in the helper
registry.
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Organizer creates and manages Schedule, Alarm, Plan, and Note. Registered Schedule and Plan can be shared with
Outlook through PC-sync. Organizer can also set up Alarm when necessary.
3. Organizer
View schedules in various forms.
Schedule presented in Monthly, Weekly and Daily forms has a separate interface that is designed to make the most of
each form’s features. To set Schedule alarm sound take, the following steps;
Settings > Profiles > Option > Detail > Alarms > Schedule alarm.
Scheduler
Monthly
Display Schedule organized by month.
Functions of View, New (Normal, Anniversary), Go to date,
Delete are available in the Option.
Weekly
Display Schedule organized by week.
Functions of View, New (Normal, Anniversary), Go to date,
Delete are available in the Option.
Daily
Display Schedule organized by day.
Functions of View, New (Normal, Anniversary), Go to date,
Delete are available in the Option.
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Alarm can be set to Normal or Anniversary according to the users preference.
Alarm
Normal
Register schedule on a specific date unlike anniversary.
To register Normal :
Press .
Scroll to “New” and press .
Write the contents.
Enter the schedule title.
Select the date to register. The default is set to today’s date.
To set Alarm, select Yes
Once the Alarm is set, pre-alarm can be set prior to the scheduled date.
You can also enter detailed notes on activities prior to Schedule
(Now, 5min before, 30 min before, 1 hour before, 1day before).
Press .
Once a schedule is registered, you can view the schedule in a Daily Schedule form.
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Anniversary
To set an Anniversary :
Press .
Scroll to “New” and press .
Write the contents.
Enter the schedule title.
Select the date to register. The default is set to today’s date.
To set Alarm, select On.
Once the Alarm is set, pre-alarm can be set prior to the scheduled date.
You can also enter detailed notes on activities prior to Schedule
(Now, 5min before, 30 min before, 1 hour before, 1day before).
Press .
Once a schedule is registered, you can view the schedule in a Daily Schedule form.
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Monthly schedule in a calendar form organizes and displays schedules by month.
3.1. Monthly schedule
View
View the schedule of the selected date in View Daily
schedule.
New
New schedule (Anniversary) can be created as Normal or
Anniversary.
Go to date
Quickly move to a specific date.
Delete
Delete the entire schedule on the selected date.
Option
Weekday
Weekend
Today
Date currently selected
Day with the morning scheduled
Day with the afternoon scheduled
Day with both morning and afternoon
scheduled
Anniversary
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Setting
Display message during alarm
Set the message display function when Schedule Alarm is ON
Alarm with sound
Set the sound when Alarm goes ON.
Although Alarm sound is set to ON, if Profile is set to Silent, there will be no sound.
Use alternative
Set an additional calendar to the lunar calendar or the Islamic calendar.
Start day
Set the starting day of the week on the calendar.
Delete schedule After
Set a period of time from the time when schedule alarm goes off until schedule is automatically deleted.
NOTE
To move easily to different dates, follow the instructions below.
For easy searches, use the number pad to move Focus.
Numbers 2, 4, 6, and 8 work as the Navigation Key, and number 5 functions as the Ok key.
Press number 1 to go to ‘previous month’, 3 to ‘next month’.
Press number 7 for ‘previous year’, and 9 for ‘next year’.
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This option displays the calendar in a weekly format.
3.2. Weekly schedule
Option (See 3. and 3.1 for further details of available functions.)
Daily schedule shows your schedules on daily basis.
3.3. Daily schedule
Option (See 3. and 3.1.for further details of available functions.)
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Different from Schedule, Alarm does not have dates to set. Therefore, once the alarm time is set, unless Alarm status is
switched to Off, Alarm goes on at the time and a day initially set. Alarm can be set at different time on different days of
the week, making the management of schedules convenient and flexible.
To set Alarm, take the following steps; Setting > Profiles > Option > Detail > Alarms > Clock alarm.
3.4. Alarm
Every day
Set Alarm at the specific time every day of the week.
Check ‘Every Day’ check box at the bottom of the screen.
Once
Alarm goes on once at the time set and the setting will be automatically cancelled.
Check the ‘Once’ check box.
Some day 1
Alarm goes on on every weekday except weekend.
Check ‘Week Day’ excluding Saturday and Sunday at the bottom of the screen.
Some day 2
Alarm goes on on the specific days of the week.
Check ‘Some Day’ at the bottom of the screen.
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Using Planner, you can register and manage plans such as a project with a certain period of time.
Up to 30 plans can be registered in Planner. Planner helps to sort plans into Plan types such as Business, Personal,
Family, and Others, Alarm Set, and making a timetable for daily tasks.
To set Planner sound, take the following steps; Setting > Profiles > Option > Detail > Alarms > Planner alarm.
3.5. Planner
View
Show the period, status (importance, alarm, plan type, and up-to-date progress) and detailed contents of the selected plan.
New
Register a new plan.
Option
Title
Enter the plan’s title.
Priority
Give priority to plans (High, Normal, or Low).
Start date
Enter the plan start date.
Due date
Enter the plan due date.
Alarm set
Set alarm on or off.
Alarm time
Enter the plan completion time.
Sort
Arrange all registered plans by Due date, Priority or Title.
Edit
Edit the selected plan.
Delete
Delete the selected plan.
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Use the Note function as a memo pad. The contents of all notes are organized in the List. Using the PC sync function,
Note together with Address is automatically shifted to PC.
3.6. Note
View
View the contents of a note with the entry date.
New
Write a new note.
Option
To write note :
Press .
Scroll to "New" and press .
Write the contents (See page 30 ).
Press .
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2.
3.
4.
Scroll to "Save" and press .
Enter the file name.
Press .
Scroll to "Save" and press .
5.
6.
7.
8.
Sort
Arrange the Note List by Name and Date.
Edit
Edit an already written note.
Delete
Delete the selected note.
Rename
Change the note title.
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You can store information about a current location, and send/receive the location information by using
SMS service. The transmission is possible via IrDA, B/T, and USB. Navigation also guides to destina-
tions, and performs functions of Route, Tracking, Prayer Time service, and Qiblah direction. It provides
UTM, MGRS, WGS84 map coordinate systems.
4. Navigation
Receiving information about a current location from the available GPS satellites, Current position displays the informa-
tion in numbers. As well as latitude and longitude coordinates and Altitude correspond to the Format in Settings. The
GMT is shown on the screen. Location information is sent as SMS, and transmitted using IrDA, B/T, and USB.
4.1. Current position
Save
Save the current location as Waypoint. Unless there are any
particular changes, the information will be saved as default
name. To save the information as another name, press Clear
on the Name entry screen to delete the default name, and
enter a new name.
Send (SMS)
Send a SMS message containing the current location
information. The screen will display a space that you can
enter a phone number. Select Option>Send to send SMS.
Send (IrDA)
The current location information sent via IrDA, or same GEN2
will be saved immediately as Waypoint.
Send (B/T)
Transmit the current location information via B/T.
Send (USB)
Transmit the current location information via USB cable.
USB cable must be connected, and a connection for GPS
signals must also be set.
Option
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Position displays and stores information about current locations and the status of the satellite.
It sends location information as SMS, and transmits the information via IrDA, B/T, and USB.
4.2. Continuous Position
Direction
Show information about the location that you are currently
moving to.
Satellite Information
Display the information of the GPS satellite, and signal
intensity.
Trip
Show information about a current location (latitude/longi-
tude, date, time, speed, altitude). It performs a function that
changes units or location information display through Setting.
Save
Save information about current locations as Waypoint.
Unless there are any particular changes, the information is
saved as Default name. To save the information as a name
that the user chooses, press Clear on the Name entry screen
to delete the Default name, and enter a new name.
Send (SMS)
Send a SMS message containing current location
information. The screen will display a space that you can
enter a phone number. Select Option>Send to send SMS.
Send (IrDA)
The current location information sent via IrDA, or same GEN2
will be saved immediately as Waypoint.
Send (B/T)
Send the current location information every second via B/T.
Send(USB)
Send the current location information every second via USB
cable. USB cable must be connected, and a connection for
GPS signals must also be set.
Option
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Way point edits and stores waypoint information, and guides to a destination by providing direction information. Way-
point has the availability to send location information as SMS, and transmits the information via IrDA, B/T, and USB.
4.3. Way point
View
Display the selected waypoint information.
New
You can create Waypoint by entering information on latitude
and longitude.
Send (SMS)
Send a SMS message containing current location
information. The screen will display a space that you can
enter a phone number. Select Option>Send to send SMS.
Send (IrDA)
The current location information sent via IrDA, or same GEN2
will be saved immediately as waypoint.
Send (B/T)
Send the current location information via B/T.
Send (USB)
Send the current location information via USB cable.
USB cable must be connected, and a connection for GPS
signals must also be set.
Rename
Change the name of the selected waypoint.
Search
Search waypoints.
Delete
Delete the selected waypoint.
Start Navigation
Guide the selected waypoint to a destination.
Relative position
When one waypoint is selected, it compares its information
with current location information.
When two waypoints are selected, the information of the two
Waypoints is compared.
Save
Save the current location.
Option
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Route edits and stores Route information, and guides direction information to a destination.
It can add, delete, and change the order of Route’s Waypoint list. It also has a ‘Save as’ function.
4.4. Route
View
Show the Waypoint list included in Route.
New
Add a new Route that the user plans to use.
Navigation
Show Waypoint in the order set in Start - Route.
Show Waypoint in the reverse order set in Back Start - Route.
Rename
Change the name of the Route.
Delete
Delete the selected Waypoint.
Zoom In
Enlarge one scale up.
Zoom Out
Reduce one scale down.
Pause, Continue
Pause for a short while, and re-starting in the course of
Tracking.
Skip next point
Change the direction of the destination to the next
destination.
Add
Add a waypoint to Route.
Remove
Delete the selected waypoints from Route.
Order
Change the order of the waypoints in Route.
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Location track saves the path that the user has moved, and transmits current location information via B/T or USB.
Location track shows information about your path.
4.5. Location track
Start
Start to save information about the trace of wheels that you
have moved by Time and Distance of Setting.
The saved information can be viewed and used in Route.
B/T
Transmit the current location information every second via
B/T.
USB
Transmit the current location information every second via
USB cable. USB cable must be connected, and a connection
for sending GPS signals must also be set.
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Set GPS functions of Format, speed, Distance & Altitude, GPS fix, Track by, Muslim faith, and waypoint naming.
4.6. Settings
Format
Set the coordinates display system.
Speed
Set a speed display system.
Distance & Altitude
Set a distance and altitude display system.
GPS fix
Set a GPS receiving mode.
Option
DD° MM ‘SS” ss (degrees, minutes, seconds. seconds)
DD° MM ‘SS” (degrees, minutes. seconds)
DD°MM.MM’(degrees, minutes. minutes)
DD.DDDDD (degrees. degrees)
MGRS (Military Grid Reference System)
UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator)
Km/h Mile/h Knotes
Kilometer Meter Feet Mile
Auto 2D 3D
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Track by
Set a location track saving standards.
Muslim faith
Set a Prayer time service request.
Waypoint naming
When entering a name to save waypoint, set a default name.
Muslim number
Number Sunnites and Shiites, and save them.
Distance
1, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000
Time
3s, 10s, 30s, 1min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 1hour
Sunnites Shiites
1400 for Sunni Muslims
1411 for Shia Muslims
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Initially Qiblah & Prayer is not shown on the menu. Qiblah & Prayer starts to function after the user sends a SMS
message as instructed below, receives a SMS message containing Qiblah & Prayer information, and accepts ‘Receive’.
Send the GPS coordinates as an SMS to:
Current position > send > SMS
Continues position > send > SMS
Update Time Option > Update Time
Send a SMS message requesting information about Prayer time and directions.
1.
2.
4.7. Qiblah & Prayer
Prayer time
Show the Prayer time.
Qiblah direction
Display the Qiblah direction from your location.
Information
Show the current location (latitude/longitude, date, time,
speed, altitude). It performs a function that changes units or
location information display through Setting.
Update time
Request the information about the Prayer time.
Azan
Set the Prayer time alarm to on/off.
Option
NOTE
1400 for Sunni Muslims
1411 for Shia Muslims
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SMS allows you to send and receive short text messages, Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS), which allows user to insert
simple pictures, melodies (i-Melody) and animated image with text. If new message is received, you can see the message icon
( , , , ) in top of screen. Select the New menu to compose the SMS, MMS and Email messages.
5. Messaging
Create and send a new SMS(including EMS), MMS and Email message.
5.1. New
5.1.1. New (SMS)
Compose
The SMS can have a message with text, basic picture (black and white), animations and audio file.
While composing the message, you can see the numbers of characters are left in this SMS. Also you
can see the total number of messages that will be sent as short messages. The message is saved
to the drafts folder if something composed message is there. If nothing is composed, then press
"Close" Softkey to close the compose screen. If you want to delete all the contents, press .
Send
When you finish compose the message, press options Softkey ( ) to view the options. Select
Option > Send if you want to send the message. In next step, you should enter the recipients
address.
To cancel the sending of the composed message, click on Option > Exit or press .
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Mode
You can key in text by various modes.
ABC, Abc, and abc indicate the selected case. ABC means all the letters in the message will be upper case.
Abc means that the first letter in the message, or the first letter of the next word, is written in upper case and all the other
letters are in lower case. abc means all the written letters are in lower case.
123 indicates number mode. Symbol indicates the special characters like (eg, @, -, *).
Insert - Emoticons / Templates / Image / Tune / Audio / Animation
You can insert smiles, templates, images, and tunes, audios and animation in your EMS using the Insert feature.
You can add, edit or delete a template.
Enter the new template text and click on Option>Done.
The image, the audio and animation files can be inserted into your message by scrolling through the files to select and
clicking on Select Softkey.
Language
Change the phone’s language.
Select the Option->Language to view the available languages for setting.
Dictionay
You can set your own word in dictionary so that it will be easy for you to type when the auto text is on.
Auto-Text
You can set this to On or Off for the text to predictive display while typing.
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Sending option
You can see the sending option and can change the sending option for the current message to be
sent. You can choose a SMS format of “Text”, “Fax”, “Paging” or “E-mail”
Recipient
Recipients of a message can be added.
It has option menu as follows.
Send
To send the message.
Edit message Edit the message.
Save
To save this message in “Drafts”.
Search
(see page 85)
Mode
(See page 85)
Delivery report
Using the Delivery Report feature can set a
report about the message been delivered or not
to the recipient.
Help
You can the information aoubt this option menu.
Exit
Exit to idle screen directly.
Save
Save a message composed in “Drafts”. A pop-up message will be shown for successfully saved.
Hep
Shows the information about this menu and its actions.
Exit
Exit to idle screen directly.
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When you finish compose the message, press options Softkey ( ) to view the options. Select Option > Send if you
want to send the message. In next step, you should enter the recipients address.
Object - Video / Picture / Sound
The respective picker screens are displayed on selecting the Option > Object > Video / Picture / Sound.
Select the video file and the video is inserted inline to your MMS.
Preview
To view the composed message before sending, use this feature.
You can send the previewed message by selecting Option->Send.
The message can be edited by selecting the Option > Edit feature.
To add the recipients of this message press Option >Recipient. The recipient’s can be added to To, Cc or Bcc fields.
Slide – Add/Remove/Background/Timer
You can have a MMS with more than 1 slide. To add a slide, select Option > Slide > Add.
To remove the current slide, select Option > Slide > Remove. You can change the background color of your MMS by
selecting this option. A color palette is displayed from where you can choose the color by pressing on . Also you
can set the duration for the current slide. The duration can be set as slow, moderate and fast.
5.1.2. New (MMS)
The network setting has to be done before proceeding with the sending and receiving of MMS.
The profiles, connections and downloading settings can be customized according to your requirements.
See page 151 for Menu > Setting > Acces points for more detail and contact your network service provider.
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Recipient – To/ CC / BCC
A list of recipients is added to receive this MMS. You can still edit the message by selecting
the Edit Message option.
Select Save to add the recipient if the added recipient is not in the address book.
Sending Options
The options screen for the message is shown below. You can set the Priority, Message Class Validity
period (Maximum, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month) of the message and check for the option shown
in the screen below. The maximum expiry time is the time of the message as per the server configured.
If you want the Delivery report and the read report, check the corresponding check boxes.
Subject
The subject of the message.
Signature
Select this checkbox to add signature with every
message you send.
Read Report
Select this checkbox to get the report of the
message read.
Message Priority
The priority of the message can be set as
Normal, High and low. Messages that are not
important can be set as low priority.
Email Account
To switch to different account.
Recipient
Recipients of a message can be added.
Recipients can be added to Receiver, CC or BBC.
Save
Save a message composed in "Drafts".
A pop-up message will be shown for successfully
saved. "Dictionary(see page 36)
Help
You can get the information about this menu.
Exit
Exit to idle screen directly.
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New
On selecting the Email option a screen to create a new Email is displayed.
Click Options Softkey to view the options for the compose screen.
Send
When you finish compose the message, press options Softkey( ) to view the options.
Select Option > Send if you want to send the message. In next step, you should enter the recipients address.
Insert - Emoticons / Templates (See page 85)
Mode (see page 85)
File Attach
An email message can have attachment. Select the file attach option where a screen with the attachments if any is
displayed. Click on Option > Browse to browse for the required file to be attached. The file name will be displayed in the
File Attach screen.
Click on Option > Delete File to delete the selected attached file.
5.1.3. New (Email)
Set the network details first before sending/receiving Email. The profiles, connections and downloading settings can be
customized according to your requirements.
See page 151 for Menu > Setting > Acces points for more detail and contact your network service provider for E-mail
account.
NOTE
The profile needs to be configured to send and receive the Email.
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Language (see page 85)
Auto-text (see page 85)
Recipient – To / CC / BCC (See page86)
To add the recipients of this message press Option > Recipient.
The recipient’s can be added to To (Receiver), CC or BCC fields.
Sending Options
The sending options screen for the message is shown below.
Subject
The subject of the message.
Signature
Check if you want to attach the signature to
your Email. Signature is a text, which is added
to your mail like the Designation, Name,
address etc.
Read Report
Select this checkbox to get the report of the
message read.
Message Priority
The priority of the message can be set as
Normal, High and low. Messages that are not
important can be set as low priority.
Email Account
The configured email account, which you want
to use to send the mail.
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Incoming text messages or voice messages (voice mail box) can be viewed in the Inbox. Inbox can store
message up to 100Kb, and when exceeding the limit, the messages will be deleted beginning from the
message received first. Save massages to Draft, if you want to prevent them from being deleted. Additionally,
Inbox displays a list of messages received most recently first. As it also shows part of the messages, you can
easily find a message that you are looking for, without having to open each message.
The following screen shows the MM messages in the inbox on launching the EMS Client.
Tap on New to create a new EMS. Tap on Menu to view the menu options for the Inbox.
The inbox shows the messages with the following parameters:
Received from Subject of the Message
5.2. Inbox
This icon indicates read message.
The icon indicates the message is stored
in the phone memory
This icon indicates unread message.
This icon indicates the Multimedia message.
This icon indicates email message.
This icon indicates cell broadcast message
This icon indicates spam message.
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View
The following screen shows the opened message from the inbox.
The message displays the recipient’s name, Sent date and time, Size of the message, sender’s Name and the subject of
the message along with the MM (image or audio or text depending on what is present in the message).
Reply
On selecting this option you are taken to the compose message page where you can compose a message to be sent as
a reply. The subject of this EMS will be <RE: original subject>. You can change the subject and the other fields also.
Forward
Forward allows you to edit the contents of a message received on the screen. If you do not need to edit the message,
select Option > Receiver number, enter the recipient’s phone number, and select Option > Send.
Save as contact
To save the address of the recipient in the address book. You can save the selected contact as new one or edit the
details of the existing contact for this number by using the Used option.
5.2.1. Inbox (SMS)
Use details
Use details will display any links such as phone numbers, email
address, URLs if anything is present in the message.
You can use and save the selected link.
Chat
You can begin a chat session with the selected sender.
New
Composing a new message.
Move – SIM box / Spam
You can move the selected message to SIM box or spam
folder. Upon selecting, a confirmation is asked to you.
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Message info
The message details can be obtained by selecting this feature as followings.
Sender
The sender of the message.
Receive Date/Time
The date, time and the day of the message received are
displayed.
Message Size
The size of the received message in Kb.
Delete
Deleting the selected message.
Delete all
Deleting all messages stored in "Inbox".
Help
You can get the information about this menu.
Exit
Exit to idle screen directly.
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View
The message displays the recipient’s name, Sent date and time, Size of the message, sender’s Name and the subject of
the message along with the MM (image or audio or text depending on what is present in the message).
Reply
On selecting this option you are taken to the compose message page where you can compose a message to be sent as
a reply. The subject of this MMS will be <RE: original subject>. You can change the subject and the other fields also.
Reply All
On selecting this option you are taken to the new page where you can compose a message to be sent as a reply.
Reply all sends the reply to the mail Ids present in Cc field. The subject of this MMS will be <RE: original subject>.
You can change the subject and the other fields also.
Save as contacts
To save the address of the recipient in the address book.
Move (SIM Box)
Moving to the SIM Card.
5.2.2. Inbox (MMS)
If the message is set for manual download then a notification to download the message is displayed.
Click on Download to download the message to view.
You can click on pause and stop the message during the view.
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Move (Spam)
The received message can be marked as Spam and moved to the Spam folder.
A confirmation is displayed before moving the message. Click on Yes to move it to Spam else click on No.
Use details(see page85)
Save Object
On selecting Save Object option you get a screen, which shows the media present in your MM. Tap on Save button to
save the selected media contents to the local memory of the device.
New
To create a new MMS.
Move to spam
The received message can be marked as Spam and moved to the Spam folder.
A confirmation is displayed before moving the message. Click on Yes to move it to Spam else click on No.
Message info
The message details can be obtained by selecting this feature as like sender, receive date/time, message size in Kb.
Delete
To delete the selected message select this option.
Delete all
To delete the all message in Inbox.
Help
Exit
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5.2.3. Inbox (Email)
Inbox (Email) manages Email messages received.
The details of available functions are as follows.
The following screen displays the parameters to be added to create a new account.
Title : The name of the account.
Your Name : The name as you want to appear as sender.
Email address : The mail address to be configured for this account.
Server Type : It sets a server type.
Incoming Server : The IP address of the server for incoming messages.
Port : The port number on which the incoming server is listening.
User ID : The authentication used to login into this account.
Password : The string to authenticate the User ID.
Use SSL to connect : Select this option to connect to the server using secure socket layer.
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Copy on Server : Select this option to have a copy of the message on the server.
Outgoing Server : The IP address of the server for the outgoing server.
Port : The port number of the outgoing server.
Access Point : Your device supports packet data connection, such as GPRS in GSM network.
Receive Mail
To refresh and download any mails pending in the server, select this option.
Use Message
On selecting this option the URLs and the Emails are searched in the received
message. The URLs are saved as bookmarks in the browser application and
the contacts are saved in the address book.
Account Change
To switch to different accounts select this feature.
Save Attachment
On selecting the Save Attachment option you get a screen, which shows the
attachments present in your email. Tap on Save File option to save the selected
attachment to the local memory of the device.
The authentication details for the outgoing server can be different from incoming server.
To have the same configuration as the incoming server select the Same as incoming server option.
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5.2.4. Inbox (Cell Broadcast)
Inbox (Cell Broadcast) manages Cell Broadcasting messages.
It can be set to use or un-use, and manages received messages. See 5.8.4. Cell Broadcast for Option setting.
See 5.2.1. Inbox (SMS), and 5.2.2. Inbox (MMS) for the functions of the options.
5.2.5. Inbox (Spam message)
SMS, MMS, and Email users may receive unwanted messages.
Inbox (Spam message) filters and manages those messages. See 5.8.5. Spam message for Option setting.
See 5.2.1. Inbox (SMS), and 5.2.2. Inbox (MMS) for the functions of the options.
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The saved messages are stored in this folder, which can be later opened for editing and sending.
5.3. Drafts
New
Composing a new message.
Edit
Editing the selected message.
Editing a message has the same procedure as that of
composing a new message.
Delete
Deleting the selected message.
Delete All
Deleting all messages.
Option
The sent messages are stored in this folder. The saving of the SMS in this folder depends on the option set "Save in Sent".
5.4. Sent
Move to Drafts
Moving the selected message to the Drafts folder.
Message Info
The details of a message can be viewed.
The sender, the date/time, and the size of a message (rb)
can be viewed.
Option
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Messages that are not sent due to some network problem or any other sending problems are stored in the unsent folder.
5.5. Unsent
Resend
Resending the selected message.
Message info
The details of a message can be viewed.
The sender, the date/time, and the size of a message (Kb)
can be viewed.
Move to Drafts
Moving the selected message to the Drafts folder.
Delete all
Deleting all messages.
Delete
Deleting the selected message.
Option
The Delivery and the Read reports for SMS/EMS/SMS and Email sent by the network are stored in this folder.
The subject, recipient, sent date and time and the status of the message can be viewed by selecting Option->View.
5.6. Reports
View
Showing the reports for the selected message.
Clear reports
Clearing the selected report.
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Messages that are stored in SIM are called SIM Messages.
5.7. SIM messages
View
Showing the contents of the selected message.
Reply
On selecting this option you are taken to the compose
message page where you can compose a message to be
sent as a reply.
The subject of this EMS will be <RE: original subject>.
You can change the subject and the other fields also.
Forward
Forward allows you to edit the contents of a message
received on the screen. If you do not need to edit the
message, select Option > Receiver number, enter the
recipient’s phone number, and select Option > Send.
Save as contact
To save the address of the recipient in the address book.
You can save the selected contact as new one or edit the
details of the existing contact for this number by using the
Used option.
Use details
The details of a message (sender, date to send, etc.) can be
viewed.
Chat
You can begin a chat session with the selected sender.
New
Composing a new message.
Option
SIM Box
Moving messages to the SIM Card.
Spam
Movingmessages after categorizing them as spam messages.
Move
Moving messages.
Message Info
The details of a message can be viewed, such as the
sender, the date/time, the size (Kb) of a message.
Delete
Deleting the selected message.
Delete all
Deleting all messages.
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The settings for the SMS, MMS, Email, Cell Broadcast and Spam messages are done here. The settings done here are
valid for all the messages sent, unless edited under the respective Options - Sending Options.
5.8. Settings
5.8.1. SMS
SMS center
SMS messages are sent to recipients via the SMS center. SMS center edits and sets the phone numbers of the
SMS messages.
Preferred connection
You can send the text messages through normal GSM or the packet data. Refer section 6 Settings.
SMS format
You can select a SMS format among a range of options such as Text, Fax, Paging, and Email.
A Text format is generally used for the message transmission between mobile phones.
Delivery report
The notification of the message been delivered the destination or not can be got by selecting this option.
SMS validity
SMS server sets a period that a message is to be stored. (1 hour, 6 hour, 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, Maximum)
Save to Sent
Select this if you want to save a copy of every message you send in the Sent folder.
Reply via same SMS center
Select this option if you want to reply message to be sent using the same text message center number.
SMSC list
The contents of the SMSC list are viewed and edited.
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5.8.2. MMS
Select the MMS Setup in order to set the profile and data
connection to enable sending and receiving of MMS.
A profile contains connection details like the address of the
MMS server, gateway, user name and password for
authentication by the gateway, IP address and port number.
The profiles can be edited and added.
Connection Profile
A connection profile contains connection details like the address of the MMSC server, gateway, user name and
password for authentication by the gateway, IP address and port number, which is set under Messaging > Settings.
Send Message
Send Message can be set to either ‘Immediately’ or ‘Next Connection’.
Creation Mode
Creation Mode can be set to Restricted, Warning, or Free.
MMS Size
The MMS Size limit can be set to 30 / 50 / 100 / 300 Kb.
Delivery report
This is a confirmation message given by the MMSC about the message delivered to the recipient.
Read report
This is the report received from the recipient about the received message. Check this option to get to read report.
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Message Validity
The validity period for the message that is stored in MMSC when the recipient of a message cannot be reached.
The MM is stored in MMSC for the period set by this parameter (Maximum, 1 week, 1 day, 12 hour and 1 month).
Save so sent
Select this option to save the sent message in the Sent folder.
Advertisements
Define whether you want to receive multimedia message advertisements.
Deny sending report
On selecting this option sender will not get any report (Delivery/Read).
Auto Download
Automatically reading the files attached to the received MMS.
Hide Address
To hide the address of the sender, check the Hide Sender checkbox.
Profile list
Select any of the given profiles from the MMS Profile list and tap on Edit. You can also select the size (available in the drop
down menu) and class (Advanced Tab) based on which the message will be downloaded.
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The Add Profile window is displayed with the following fields:
Title
Name of the profile
MMS Address
Address of the MMS server
Gateway
Communication gateway.
The gateway can be WAP 1.0 Gateway,
WAP 2.0 Gateway or None.
Connections
The connection used by the MMS Client to connect to
MMSC.
Connection Type
IP Address of the gateway applicable if the Gateway is
1.0 or 2.0.
IP Address
The IP Address of the WP Gateway.
Port
Port number of the gateway applicable if the Gateway is
1.0 or 2.0.
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5.8.3. Email
The current Email Setup can be viewed by selecting Settings - Email.
Current Mailbox
List of mailboxes is configured which can be made active using this field.
Download
Download format can be set to Headers only, Partially, or Full.
Smaller than
KB
Limits can be set to the size of Email messages downloaded.
Message send
Send Message can be set to either ‘Immediately’ or ‘Next Connection’.
Message priority
The priority to be set for the message as normal, High and Low.
Delivery report
The notification of the message been delivered the
destination or not can be got by selecting this option.
Read report
The notification of the message been read by the recipient
or not can be got by selecting this option.
Deny sending report
Select this option if you do not want your device to send
delivery reports of the received multimedia messages.
Save so sent
Select this option to save the sent message in the
Sent folder.
Signature
Check if you want to attach the signature to your Email.
Signature is a text, which is added to your mail like the
Designation, Name, address etc.
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Mailbox list
Showing the list of the received messages in the Mailbox.
Header download
Always ON, only in home net, or OFF can be set.
Download day
Every day
Auto Download used every day.
User defined
You can select days of the week, by selecting Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or
Sunday, for downloading Email messages.
Download hours
All day
Auto Download is on all day.
User defined
From ~ To: You can set a period of time preferred for
downloading.
Download interval
Download interval can be set to a choice of the following
options: Everyday 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, or
6hours.
Auto Download
Select this option if you want to automatically download the MMS when you receive it.
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5.8.4. Cell broadcast
Cell Broadcast is a Network service, which provides a vast range of topics such as weather, traffic, and news bulletins as
text messages. You can select topics you want to receive. The received Cell Broadcast messages can be viewed in the
Cell Broadcast Inbox. Cell Broadcast and SMS Inbox can store messages up to 100 Kb.
Topic list
Viewing and editing the received topic list.
CB msg. receive
Setting whether or not to receive Cell broadcast messages.
Set Language
Selecting a language from the options of Automatic / English / French / German / Spanish / Turkish / Russian / Arabic /
Farsi / Urdu / Hindi.
CB topic preview
Previewing Cell Broadcast topics.
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5.8.5. Spam message
Reg. sender
Registering senders.
Red. word
Registering words.
Spam Filtering
SMS
Setting Spam Filtering in SMS to either use or un-use.
MMS
Setting Spam Filtering in MMS to either use or un-use.
Email
Setting Spam Filtering in Email to either use or un-use.
Auto remove
The received Spam messages are stored in the trash in
Inbox when the filter is set.
Enter the number of days after which you want the mes-
sage from the trash to be removed.
After days
Spam messages are stored until the date set, and are
automatically deleted after the date.
Register Sender
The number of senders registered for Spam Filtering.
Register Word
The number of words registered for Spam Filtering.
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You have the choice to telephone in satellite mode (SAT) or in GSM mode or to switch automatically between the two modes
if you happen to be in an area where only one of the two is possible. There are several ways to fine-tune the mobile phone’s
access to networks so that you are never in danger of losing connection with the network.
6. Network
You may find that you are no longer able to receive SAT calls if your SAT registration is out of date. This is indicated
by the SAT icon blinking or if the displayed service area appears to be incorrect. In this case you have to update SAT
registration manually to correct this mismatch.
6.1. SAT registration
Hide
While Search continues, the screen changes to an idle
screen.
Close
Search stops, and the previous screen is shown.
Option
NOTE
To use this function, your mobile phone has to operate in SAT mode. To send the signal for SAT registration.
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You it will be able to set the approach priority of the network.
SAT only
Operating as SAT only registration.
SAT preferred - If SAT Preferred is selected:
The mobile phone will initially attempt to access a SAT network, if no SAT network is available it will automatically at-
tempt to access a GSM network. When operating on a GSM network, the mobile phone periodically scans for available
SAT networks and will switch to SAT if the service is available. If SAT operation is desired, the mobile phone can be
manually switched to SAT mode using the ‘SAT Only single mode setting.
GSM only
Operating as GSM only registration.
GSM preferred - If GSM Preferred is selected:
The mobile phone will initially attempt to access a GSM network, if no GSM network is available it will automatically
attempt to access a SAT network. When operating on a SAT network, the mobile phone periodically scans for available
GSM networks and will switch to GSM if the service is available.
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Search mode is to set a network search mode. Two modes are available: Automatic and Manual.
Automatic
The mobile phone automatically selects the most preferred network available in your area. If this is not your home
network, you will see the roaming symbol For roaming purposes, there is a network preference list which can be
configured.
Manual
Operating as GSM only registration.
GSM preferred - If GSM Preferred is selected:
You can select the desired network from a list of available networks. The mobile phone uses only this one selected
network, and remains in manual mode until the automatic mode is selected or until a different SIM card is inserted.
6.3. Search mode
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Displaying the Preferred list that is registered in the SIM card. Each one on the list is a Network list. The first one on the
list cannot be edited. From the second one on the list can be registered by the user. When Network mode is set to Auto,
each network on the list is connected to an available Network, starting from the one registered first.
As long as field strength is strong enough and the network allows you, calls will be transmitted via the preferred network.
You will be connected to a different available network only if reception of the preferred network is not sufficient enough.
You can create a list of preferred networks.
6.4. Preferred list
Add
You can add networks to the preference list by yourself.
You need the network code of the network to be added.
Delete
Deleting the selected list.
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Call log shows phone call records, which are categorized into Total, Dialed, Received, and Missed. Call log can store a total
of 60 records for Dialed, Received, and Missed calls. The record of each call shows the duration and the cost of the call.
Calls from the registered phone numbers interlocked with Contacts show names instead of telephone numbers.
Names on each number list functions as phone numbers.
7. Call log
Voice call manages all voice call records, sorting them into Recently, Received, Dialed, and Missed.
7.1. Voice call
7.1.1. Recent call
Putting together the lists of Received call, Dialed call, and Missed call, and showing call records starting from the most
recent one.
7.1.2. Received call
Showing the list of received calls (received, and received while talking on the phone), starting from the most recent one.
7.1.3. Dialed call
Showing the list of dialed calls (dialed, and dialed while talking on the phone), starting from the most recent one.
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Call
Making a call to the selected phone number on the call
record.
Save number
Send message
Delete
Deleting the selected call record.
Delete all
Deleting all call records.
Call detail
Displaying the details of the call record (phone number
(name), duration, time received, and charge).
7.1.4. Missed call
Showing the list of missed calls (absent, and rejected), starting from the most recent one.
Voice call supports the following sub-functions.
New
saving the selected phone number to a new list.
Used
adding the selected phone number to the existing list.
SMS
sending a SMS message to the selected phone number.
MMS
sending a MMS message to the selected phone number.
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Packet data displays the quantity of the received and sent
packets of your MMS, Email, Web and All, and resets the
quantity.
7.2. Packet data
Durations show the amount of Voice Call and Packet used
for receiving and sending, categorizing them into Total, SAT,
and GSM.
7.3. Durations
Status viewer
Showing the amount of SAT and GSM used in a graph
format.
Reset
Resetting by selecting one from the options of Total,
Received call, Dialed call, Packet counter.
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Total : Showing the total cost of incoming and outgoing calls.
SAT : Showing the total cost of incoming and outgoing calls
using SAT.
GSM: Showing the total cost of incoming and outgoing calls
using GSM.
7.4. Cost
Reset
You can selectively reset the cost for Total, Incoming,
Outgoing calls.
Help
You can see the detailed information on call cost log.
Exit
Going to the idle screen.
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This feature is to manage call costs. The call costs calculated based on the details in Cost may differ from the actual
mobile phone bill. Costs are categorized into Total, SAT, and GSM, each of which can also be viewed as Total, Incom-
ing, and Outgoing.
7.5. Settings
Reset
Resetting the Cost record.
Option
NOTE
The function must be supported by the SIM card. Some SIM cards may not provide the function.
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Using a 1.3 megapixel built-in camera, you can take photos or make videos of high quality, and edit and save them.
The saved files can be sent to other people.
8. Camera
This is a photo taking (Still capture) function.
Press theCenter key ( ) to take photos, and use the Left, Right key ( ) to adjust the brightness of photos on the
rage of 1 (dark) ~ 6 (light). Additionally, the Up, Down key ( ) enlarges or reduces photos, ranging from 1 (reduction)
to 6 (enlargement). Refer to the following options for the details of various functions.
8.1. Still capture
Self Timer
If pressing Center key ( ), Photo Timer takes a photo after a certain time while None Timer takes a photo immediately.
5 Sec, and 10 Sec take a photo five seconds and ten seconds later respectively, after pressing the Center key ( ).
When taking photos, after the Timer function is selected, the mobile phone screen shows the time elapsing.
Sequence mode
Series photo is a function for taking photos consecutively.
None is to take a photo once, and Slow, Normal, and Fast take a photo twelve times consecutively at intervals of six, four and
two seconds respectively. When taking photos with the Series photo function set to on, the Series photo icon appears on the
upper-left side of the mobile phone screen.
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Effects
Effective photo provides special effects when photos are taken.
A wide range of various special effects helps you to take a variety of interesting photos.
When Effective photo is selected, a bar appears, to which the effects of Negative, Black & White, Sepia, Reddish, Greenish,
Bluish, and Normal functions can be applied. Press the Left, Right key to see each color effect applied to the bar on the
screen. Press Apply to finalize the color selection.
Frame
Frame photo creates a bar on the border of the image that a various range of photo frames can be inserted.
Move the list along, and each frame will be inserted into the border of the screen.
Press Apply to have the selected function applied.
Image quality
Image quality is a function for setting image quality by stages when taking photos.
High, Normal, and Low are the available options for the image quality; High for 100% image quality, Normal for 75%,
and Low for 50%. Press Select to have the selected function applied.
Image size
Image size sets the size of the image when photos are taken.
The size options include 76*88, 174*144, 176*198, 320*240, 640*480, 800*600, and 1024*768.
Press Select to have the selected function applied, and the applied size will be displayed at the bottom-left side of the screen.
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This is a function for making video clips. After Option is selected, press the Center key ( ) to start video recording.
The Left, Right key ( ) adjusts the brightness of the screen on the range of 1 (dark) ~ 6 (light), and the
Up, Down key ( ) reduces or enlarges the screen, ranging from 1 (reduction) to 6 (enlargement).
Maximum recording time is 3 minutes.
8.2. Video Capture
Frame video
Select a frame from Frames 01~10, and press the Apply
button to apply the selected frame.
Video size
Select a video size from the options of 176 * 144, 320 * 240,
and MMS.
Voice
Select this to set the Voiceto ON/OFF while recording a
video.
Pre-video recording Option
Play
Playing back the recorded video files.
Delete
Deleting the file that the Focus is currently placed, or the selected files.
Voice
Select this to set the Voiceto ON/OFF while recording a video.
Post-video recording Option
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To send as MMS :
Select file (multi-select : ).
Press .
Scroll to "Send" and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to "MMS" and press .
Refer to Creating MMS (page 87).
4.
5.
Send (E-mail)
The selected file can be attached to an outgoing message, like ordinary E-mail messages. There is no limit on the size of the
attached file. However, some network providers may put limits on the volume of the transmission.
To send as E-mail:
Select file (multi-select : ).
Press .
Scroll to "Send" and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to "E-mail" and press .
Refer to Composing E-mail (page 89).
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5.
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Send via Bluetooth
Bluetooth is wireless communication protocol, which enables sending files to another Bluetooth device (Phone, PC, etc) within a
20m radius. Refer to page 127 for the details of file sharing and transmission using Bluetooth.
To send as Bluetooth :
Select file (multi-select : ).
Press .
Scroll to "Send" and press ).
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to "Bluetooth" and press .
Select Device.
4.
5.
NOTE
The sizes of MMS, E-mail, IrDA, and Bluetooth cannot be selected.
Send via IrDA
An infrared port for IrDA communication is placed at the top of SG-2520.
Files can be sent via infrared communication (Refer to page 126).
To send as IrDA :
Select file (multi-select : ).
Press .
Scroll to "Send" and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to "IrDA" and press .
Select Device.
4.
5.
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Image box shows all photos saved in the built-in and
external memories of SG-2520 after processing the photos
into thumbnails, and arranging them in a grid view type.
But the photos can be viewed in a full viewer type.
8.3. Image box
Option (See 1. Media center, page 54)
Video box shows all images, which are saved in the built-in and external memories of SG-2520, in thumbnail images.
The thumbnail images are arranged in a grid type, but can be shown in a full-viewer type.
8.4. Video box
Option (See 1. Media center, page 54)
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Configuring and setting up the camera functions.
8.5. Setting
8.5.1. Image capture
Configuring the Image capture functions. User settings can be created, such as Auto naming (Auto, User), Capture
sequence, Capture sound, Ready sound, Timer sound, Image size, and Quality.
Press the Save key to save the settings, and press the Close key to go back to the previous menu screen.
8.5.2. Video capture
Configuring the Video capture functions. User setting can be created, such as Auto naming (Auto, User), Capture
sequence, Recorder, and Video size. Press the Save key to save the settings, and press the Close key to go back to the
previous menu screen.
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Settings for the connection between the mobile phone and external equipment, or the WAP connection.
9. Connectivity
Using the IrDA menu you can configure the settings in which you can send and receives data via an infrared port.
You can send File, Waypoint, Contact, Favorite URL, and V-card.
9.1. IrDA
NOTE
For the IrDA connection between two devices, two IrDA ports must face each other with the distance between the two
ports not exceeding 1 meter. There must no obstacles between the two ports IrDA connected.
9.1.1 Receive mode
After setting to the Receive mode, position the IrDA port to face the other IrDA port to receive files from the other person.
The received files are sorted into different types, and saved.
Data must be transmitted within 1 minute after the Receive mode is activated. The connection ends otherwise.
9.1.2 IrDA send
Through the IR port you can transmit objects using File send, Waypoint send, Contact send, Favorite URL send, and
My V-card send in the Menu.
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This is a specification that allowes wireless connections between the computer and mobile equipment, which are a
short distance away from each other, real-time interactive communications between the two devices.
Bluetooth technology allows wireless connections between electronic devices. Since bluetooth devices communicate
using radio waves, your phone and the other Bluetooth device do not need to be in line of sight. The two devices only
need to be within a maximum of 10 meters of each other, although the connection can be subject to interference from
obstructions such as walls or other electronic devices.
9.2. Bluetooth
Status
Modem
Select which modem profile(FAX, DUN) will be shown to
other device. Both of one profile can be used at one time.
Bluetooth
Setting Bluetooth to ON / OFF.
My phone visibility
Setting to Show or Hide in response to Bluetooth searching
by other devices.
My nickname
Setting a device name to be shown to other device, which is
in the course of Bluetooth searching.
Hands-free
Setting the default headset. The default headset can be
set without other device nearby. The default headset is not
removed from the list even after changing it to Active
Hands-free. To delete any unwanted device from the relevant
list, delete it from the list registered in Paired.
Request authorization
A PIN can be set to allow other devices using the PIN access to the phone for instance Normal profile, FAX, and Dial up network
profile.
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Search
New Search
Searching to make a Bluetooth connection with another
device. Once Searching starts, nearby Bluetooth devices
that are switched on are searched, their device names are
shown.
Pair
Requesting Pairing to a device on the Bluetooth device list,
which accepts the connection. When Pairing is complete,
Success message is shown, and the connected device is
viewed from the Paired list.
NOTE
If your phone requests a pairing, you should give a passcode. The passcode is fixed for accessories and supplied with the
accessory, but with other devices you can create your own passcode. For pairing, both Bluetooth devices must use the same
passcode. Note that you can use a different passcode each time you make a connection.
Option
Paired
File send
Sending the selected file to the device that you choose.
Rename
Rename to modify the selected file name
Delete
Delete device from paired list
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Through Bluetooth you can make a connection with another person, or accept another person’s request for the
connection, and allow your file browsing. According to the authority given to the connection, the other person is allowed
to Upload, Download and Delete your files.
9.3. FTP
9.3.1. FTP server
FTP service
Setting FTP service to ON / OFF.
Use authorization
A setting that requests for a Passkey from the client that you
want to connect.
Allow write
A setting that allows the connected client to upload or delete
files.
Share folder
The User folder in the Phone or any folder in the SD card can
be used as a shared folder.
9.3.2. FTP connect
This is a menu that helps you to be connected to other device as a Client.
The list on the menu is same as the searched list (last searched list + paired list of Bluetooth).
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Browser is responsible for fetching WAP contents from the
origin server origin server (normally a web server) and giving
it to you. Browser is an outcome of implementation of
Wireless Application Environment (WAE) user agent
specified in the WAP architecture.
To access the web pages go to Menu > Connectivity > Web
Browser.
9.4. Web browser
NOTE
Check with your service provider for the services, tariffs and pricing.
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9.4.1. Features
Supports various content types
Browser supports WBXML, WML1.3, WML2.0, XHTML mobile profile, HTML and cHTML.
Supports Cascading Style Sheet
Browser supports Mobile Profile CSS (W-CSS), which is used for colorful and well-framed content presentation.
Supports various image formats
Browser supports GIF, BMP, JPEG, and WBMP, which make browsing session more colorful.
Multiple transport modes
The W-HTTP for fetching content through WAP 2.0 feature enhancing proxy or directly from origin servers.
Also supports the Cache and Cookie
Cache: A cache is a temporary store of data. Web pages are stored temporarily in your browser’s cache directory on
your hard disk. If you return to a page, the browser pulls the page from the cache. This is much quicker than loading
it again from the Internet.
Cookie: Cookies are a bit of data a website may store on your device through your browser that allows the website to
keep track of your settings and other information.
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9.4.2. Browsing
Selecting the Enter URL option from the main menu will display the address bar to type the URL to fetch the page.
NOTE
Before browsing check for the Connectivity and Settings.
Refer section 9.4.4. The Profile setting has to be done in
order to connect to the network for browsing.
The connecting status is displayed. Press Stop key to stop processing the request.
Press on Option Softkey to choose the other features like to Enter URL, Refresh, Save URL, send this URL as link to other
recipients and to add it to the favorites.
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9.4.3. Favorites
Web sites or pages that you need often can be kept track of, and opened easily if added to the list of favorites. Selecting
the Add to Favorites option gives a screen to add the URL that is open to favorites. You can select the category to which
your favorite has to be added from the Category drop down list. Press on Back Softkey to go to the previous page.
Bookmark
Web sites or pages that you need often can be kept track of, and opened easily if added to the list of favorites.
Select the Favorites option to view the Bookmark, Push Inbox, and the History features.
Use the device navigation keys to navigate between features.
You can browser the favorites by selecting Option > Go to.
Categorization helps you to manage the bookmarks better.
You can create categories by selecting Option > Add Category under which you can add the bookmarks.
Select Option > Rename to rename the category or bookmark parameters.
To add bookmark the following fields are defined:
URL : Enter the URL, which you want to add to the favorite.
Title : The title for the favorite URL, which will be used as alias name for the Favorite URL.
Category : Select the category to which you want to add this URL.
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Push Inbox
To view messages that are pushed, select the Push Inbox.
Push allows content to be sent or “pushed” to devices by server-based applications via a Push Proxy.
Push messages are sent without waiting for a request from the device. Push functionality is especially relevant to real
time applications that send notifications to their users, such as messaging, stock price, and traffic update alerts.
History
The History list keeps track of all the web sites that you visited.
From the history you can save URLs as favorites by selecting Option > Save URL.
To enter the URL for browsing, select Option > Enter URL.
Select Option > Delete to delete the category or bookmark.
If the category is deleted then the bookmarks under that category will also be deleted.
Select Option > Send > SMS /IrDA / Bluetooth to send the URLs.
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9.4.4. Settings
To get connected to the network and send a request the connection setting
has to be done.
The Connection screen gives the list of all the configured connection.
The Browser comes pre-configured with a direct connection.
On selecting the Connection list option you get list of configured connections.
Select the Option > Done to set the changes made to the profile
Homepage
On opening a browser the default page that will be displayed is the one, which is set in this Homepage parameter.
Cache
To enable cache, check the Cache group. Specify the size (in kilobytes) of cache in the box.
Enable cookie
Information related to a session can be stored as a cookie. To enable the cookie option, check the Enable Cookie option.
View image
To view the images on the web pages fetched, check this option.
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Clear cache
To clear the cache contents.
Clear history
To clear the history files stored on your device.
Connection list
To view the list of configured connections.
To view the list of connections, select Option > Connection List.
To add a new profile, edit or delete the profile, select Option > New/ Edit/ Delete in the connection list screen.
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The following parameters define a new profile connection.
Title: The name of the connection.
Access point: The point where your phone connects to the Internet by way of a data call or packet data connection.
A commercial Internet Service Provider(ISP), service provider for mobile devices or network operator, can provide an
access point. Select an access point you want to use for the data connection.
Connection Type: Communication gateway. The gateway can be WAP 1.0 Gateway, WAP 2.0 Gateway or None i.e.
WAP 1x Gateway or WAP 2x Proxy or None.
If WAP 1x Gateway is used the IP address of the WAP Gateway should be provided and the Port, which is generally 9201,
should be mentioned. If the Operator uses WAP 2x Proxy then the IP Address should be mentioned and the Port, which is
generally 9401, should be mentioned.
If the Operator does not use any WAP Gateway and use None (Direct HTTP) then the None option should be selected.
IP Address: IP Address of the gateway applicable if the Gateway is 1.0 or 2.0
Port: Port number of the gateway applicable if the Gateway is 1.0 or 2.0
Select Option > Save to save the settings.
9.4.4.1. New Connection Profile
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Manging the received files. The files are arranged by date and time.
Files can be sorted into three types: File through IrDA, File through Bluetooth, and File through other files.
9.5. Received file
Move
This command is to move the location which files are saved
to. Files in the Phone Image box can be moved to the Image
box or the User folder in the SD card.
Send
The selected file can be sent as IrDA, Bluetooth, MMS, or
E-mail.
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Configuring the overall Phone settings. Settings are divided into the following specific areas to manage the Phone:
Profile, Phone, Calls, Shortcut, Access point, Security, Language, and System.
10. Setting
Active profile shows a range of information it contains, and makes a warning sound. You can set a sound for Ringtone,
Alarm, Messaging and Effects of each profile in advance, and can modify the sounds for your convenience.
Basic profiles include General, Headset, Meeting, Office, Outdoor and Silent. You can adjust volume of the ringtone,
alarm, messaging and effects of General profile. As for Headset, Meeting, Office, Outdoor and Silent, you can only
select a profile mode as the volume level is already fixed.
To set a sound, select Option > Detail.
General, Headset, Meeting, Office, Outdoor, Silent
You can select nither General, Headset, Meeting, Office, Outdoor or Silient, these can be modified and the details are
as follows.
10.1. Profile
Active
When ‘Active’ is set, profiles are activated, and a pop-up window with the “Activated” message appears
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Ringing tone
To set Ring tone, Ringing type, and Ringing volume,
press the Up, Down key ( ) to select Ring tone, Ringing
type, or Ringing volume, and make an adjustment using the
Left, Right key ( ) .
Alarms
To set the tone and the volume of Clock alarm, Schedule
alarm, Planner alarm, and Timer alarm, press the Up, Down
key ( ) to make a selection, and make an adjustment
using the Left, Right key ( ).
Messaging
To set Receiving message, Voice mailbox, Ringing type,
and Rining volume, press the Up, Down key ( ) to
make a selection, and make an adjustment using the Left,
Right key ( ).
Effects
To set Key tone, Confirm, Error, Success, Low battery,
and Ringing volume, press the Up, Down key ( ),
and makean adjustment using the Left, Right key ( ).
Detail
Setting the details of the Profiles. The sounds of Ringing tone, Alarms, Messaging, and Effects can be set.
Setting up Wallpaper, Screen saver, Menu style, Greeting message, Theme, LCD adjust in the phone.
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Done
Saving the selected Wallpaper image.
View
Pre-viewing the selected Wallpaper image.
10.2.1. Wallpaper
Setting up the image of an idle screen. Five Wallpaper images are provided. Images in the Image box or files in the Video
box can be used as Wallpaper. Use the Left, Right key ( ) to move to the Image box.
10.2.2. Screen saver
The Screen saver starts operating when no entry is made, after the time period that you have set, to the idle screen,
Messaging, Note, etc., except those functions currently set to Play, such as Video, Mp3, Stop watch, camera (Video
capture, Still capture), and Timer. If no entry is made, 15 seconds after the Screen saver is switched on, the Screen light
reduces to 50%. And no entry made for another 15 seconds will result in a 100% reduction in the Screen light.
Four basic types of the Screen saver are provided: Off, Fish, Window, and Digital clock.
Activate
Activating the selected Screen saver.
Time setup
The options of the Time setup are 10sec, 15sec, 30sec, and 1min. The Screen saver starts operating after the selected
time.
Preview
Previewing the image for the Screen saver.
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10.2.3. Menu style
Setting up the style of the menu displayed.
Grid
When the Menu style is set to Grid, the menu displays twelve icons in Matrix images.
Select Done to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous style, and then you will be moved to the previous
screen.
List
When the Menu style is set to List, the menu displays icons in a List form showing menu titles. Select “Done” to save the
setting and Close to maintain the previous style, and then you will be moved to the previous screen.
10.2.4. Greeting message
When power is ON and the phone is booted, firstly Greeting message in a pop-up window is displayed and disappears.
The message can be entered in a choice of eight colors.
If greeting message is ON, you will see the greeting message when booting your phone.
If set OFF, no greeting message will be shown when booting.
Select "Done" to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting, and then you will be moved to the previous
screen.
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10.2.5. Theme
When the phone is turned OFF, until power is completely turned OFF the Theme screen is displayed.
When Activate is selected, the phone is automatically rebooted, and Theme is set. Select Help to get useful information
and details on Theme, and selet Exit to move to the idle screen.
10.2.6. LCD adjust
Using the Left, Right key ( ), adjusting the Contrast and Bright range of the LCD screen for your convenience,.
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10.3. Calls
10.3.1. Voice calls
Voice calls performs the following functions. Multiple functions can be selected.
Auto redial
When makin a Call, if the other person is not answering
or outside of coverage area, the phone will automatically
redial the number again upto 8 times.
Summary after call
On the completion of a call, the duration and the cost of
the call are displayed.
Anykey answer
Setting up to answer an incoming call by pressing any key
on the phone.
Reject call with SMS
When rejecting an incoming call, you will receive a
SMS message on the call.
Connection tone
You can hear the connection tone while a call is being
connected.
1 minute reminder
You can hear a sound after the call time exceeds
one minute.
Auto reject
When using FAX/ DATA, if you set Auto Reject,
all the incoming calls will be rejected.
You can set the basic menus of the call function.
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Activate
Activating Call diverts
Contact
Diverting incoming calls to the preset phone number
(Name - Phone number option).
Deactivate
Deactivating Call diverts.
Check status
Checking the status of Call diverts.
Cancel all
Canceling the settings of all functions.
10.3.2. Call diverts
The Call diversion functions for incoming calls are as follows.
All voice Calls
If busy
If not answered
If out of reach
All Fax Calls
All Data Calls
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10.3.3. Call barring
This function restricts calls, to outgoing and incoming calls.
It is saved at the network, and to set up each call restriction, the barring code is required.
All Outgoing calls
Restricting all outgoing calls.
All International calls
Restricing all international calls.
All International calls except to home country
Restricing all international calls except for ones to home
country.
Incoming calls
Restricting incoming calls.
Incoming from abroad
Restricing incoming calls from abroad.
Activate
Activating Call barring.
Deactivate
Deactivating Call barring.
Check status
Checking the status of Call barring.
Cancel all
Canceling the settings of all functions.
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10.3.4. Call waitings
It is a setting whether to use waiting when in a call.
All voice call
Activate
Activating Call waiting for all voice calls.
Deactivate
Deactivating Call waiting for all voice calls.
Check status
Checking the status of Call waiting for all voice calls.
10.3.5. External device
Setting up the options of the external device.
Headset answer, Handsfree answer
When receving MT Calls, select one from the mode options (Send Key, Any Key, and after 5sec) to operate Headset
answer or Handsfree answer functions.
Send Key: Press the to answer a call.
Any key: Press any key to answer a call.
After 5sec: A call will be answered 5 seconds later, although no key is pressed.
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10.3.6. Cost
This function is for the general management of call costs.
The call costs calculated based on the details in Cost may differ from the actual mobile phone bill.
Display cost
If set ON, the cost will be shown in the idle screen.
Cost Limit
Cost Limit is a function for setting limits on the call costs. Some SIM card may not have this function.
Your call costs can be given a set limit in a currency rate on monthly and daily bases.
Currency
Setting the base value of the Cost Limit.
Currency rate
Setting the currency rate of the Cost Limit.
NOTE
The function must be supported by the SIM card. Some SIM cards may not provide the function.
10.3.7 Send my caller ID
When making a call, your phone number is sent to the other person.
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Using shortcut keys menu search and user management can be completed with great speed.
10.4. Shortcut
10.4.1. Favorite key
The , and the can be set up for frequently used items on the menu.
Select Done to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting,
and then you will be moved to the previous screen.
Image box
Memory Status
Sound Box
Video Box
Music Box
Contacts
Contact SpecialList
Contact SpeedDial
Contact Myinfo
Contact Simlist
Notes
Alarm
Planner
GPS Continues
GPS Current
GPS Location
GPS Route
GPS Waypoint
CalCulator
Timer
Converter
Lullby
Stopwatch
Voice Recorder
World time
App Alkanoid
App File Browser
App Tetris
Camera Movie
Camera Still
Message New
Message Inbox
Message Drafts
Message Report
Message Sent
Message Unsent
Message Settings Email
Message Settings MMS
Message Simbox
Message Settings CB
Message Settings SMS
Message Settings Spam
CallLog Cost
CallLog Durations
CallLog Packet Data
CallLog Setting
CallLog Voice Call
Connect Received File
Connect Bluetooth
Connect FTP Connect
Connect FTP Server
ConnectIrda Contact Send
ConnectIrda Receivemode
ConnectIr DAv Card
Browser
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10.4.2. My menu
Programs can be stored to the keys, “1 ~ 9, *, . , # ”, in
the My menu, making search faster and easier. Once the
program is stored, the number or the symbol in My menu is
changed to a lightning sign. This will help you to check if the
programs are stored.
Assign
Storing Programs to My menu.
Option
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Here you can see a short explanation for every setting that may be needed for different data connections and access
points. If you have not yet used your phone to make a WAP connection, you may need to contact your service provider
for assistance with the first-time connection.
Many service providers require you to use an IAP for your default access point.
• Connection name
Give a descriptive name for the connection.
• Data bearer
The options are GmPRS/GPRS or CSD or Data call. Depending on what data connection you se-
lect, only certain setting fields are available. Fill in all fields marked with Must be defined, or with an
asterisk. Other fields can be left empty, unless you have been instructed otherwise by your service
provider. To be able to use a data connection, the network operator or service provider must sup-
port this feature, and if necessary, activate it for your SIM card.
• Access point name (for packet data only)
The access point name is needed to establish a connection to the GmPRS/GPRS network.
You obtain the access point name from your network operator or service provider.
• For more details, visit www.thuraya.com.
Start to fill in the settings from the top since, depending on the data connection you select (Data bearer), only certain
fields are available.
• Dial-up number (for data call only)
The access point name is needed to establish a connection to the CSD network.
The modem telephone number of the access point.
10.5. Access point
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• User name
Write a user name if required by the service provider. The user name may be needed to make a
data connection, and is usually provided by the service provider. The user name is often
case-sensitive.
• Prompt password
If you must enter a new password every time you log onto a server, or if you do not want to save
your password to the phone, choose Yes.
• Password
A password may be needed to make a data connection, and is usually provided by the service provider.
The password is often case-sensitive. When you are writing the password, the characters you enter are shown briefly
and then changed to asterisks (*). The easiest way to enter numbers is to press and hold the digit you want to enter,
and then continue entering letters.
• Authentication
Normal/Secure.
• Data call type (for data call only)
Analogue, ISDN v.110, or ISDN v.120 defines whether the phone uses an analogue or digital connection. This setting
depends on both your GSM network operator and Internet Service Provider (ISP), because some GSM networks do
not support certain types of ISDN connections. For details, contact your ISP. If ISDN connections are available, they
establish connections more quickly than analogue methods.
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• Maximum data speed (for data call only)
The options are Automatic, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400or 43200, depending on the chosen Data call type.
This option allows you to limit the maximum connection speed when GSM data are used.
Higher data rates may cost more, depending on the service provider.
The speeds above represent the maximum speed at which your connection operates.
During the connection, the operating speed may be less, depending on network conditions.
Options - Advanced settings
• Network type
The internet protocol (IP) version of the network.
• Phone IP address
The IP address of your phone.
• Name servers
The IP address of the primary and secondary DNS servers.
• Proxy serv. address
The IP address of the proxy server.
• Proxy port number
The port number of the proxy server.
To enter these settings, contact your Internet service provider.
The following settings are shown if you have selected data call as the connection type:
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• Use callback
This option allows a server to call you back once you
have made the initial call. Contact your service provider to
subscribe to this service. The phone expects the callback
call to use the same data call settings that were used in
the callback-requesting call. The network must support
that type of call in both directions, to and from the phone.
• Callback type
The options are Use server no./Use other no..
Ask your service provider for the correct setting to use.
• Callback number
Enter your phone’s data phone number which the
dial-back server uses.
Usually, this number is the data-call phone number of
your phone.
• Use PPP compression
When set to Yes, this option speeds up data transfer,
if supported by the remote PPP server.
If you have problems with establishing a connection,
try setting this to No. Contact your service provider for
guidance.
• Use login script
The options are Yes/No.
• Login script
Insert the login script.
• Modem initialisation (Modem initialisation string)
Controls your phone using modem AT commands.
If required, enter characters specified by your service
provider or Internet service provider.
New
Creating a new Access point.
Connection Name, Data bearer, Access point name, User name, Prompt password, Password, Authentication can be set up.
Option
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Edit
Editing the contents of the Access point above.
Delete
Deleting the saved Access point.
Advanced settings
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This is a function that stops the unintended disclosure of the users personal information, and safely protects the
contents of phone calls.
10.6. Security
10.6.1. Security settings
PIN code request
When the phone is booted, it requests the user to enter a
PIN code. The PIN code request is to protect the user’s
personal information more safely. The PIN code consists
of eight digit numbers. Access to the SIM card will be
denied, if a wrong PIN code is entered three times.
Enter the PUK code to re-gain access to the SIM card.
Security code
When the phone is booted, it requests the user to enter
a Security code. The Security code request is to protect
the users personal information more safely. The Security
code consists of eight digit numbers. Access to the Phone
will be denied, if a wrong Security code is entered three
times. Displaying “Lost note”, the Phone will be locked for
ten hours. Contact a nearby Authorized Repair Center to
unlock the Phone.
Auto security lock
Sleep mode lock will start operating after a certain time set
by the user, a minimum setting ten seconds.
Short dial
Showing the index of the stored phone numbers.
Key-pad auto lock
Key-pad will be automatically locked after a certain time
set by the user, a minimum setting ten seconds.
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10.6.2. Change codes
Changing Security code, Pin 1 code, Pin 2 code, and
Barring code.
Security code
Security code is to protect the user’s information stored in the Mobile phone.
Setting a code assigned to the Phone handset itself.
Security code can be changed by entering the existing code.
To change the code :
Enter the existing Security code, and press to
confirm.
Enter a new Security code, and press to confirm.
1.
2.
Re-enter the new Security code, and press to
confirm.
3.
NOTE
When the product is shipped, the Security code is set to “0000”.
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PIN 1 code
PIN 1 is a code that protects the user’s information stored in the SIM card.
Changing the pin code of the SIM card. The PIN 1 code can be changed by entering the existing code.
To change the code :
Enter the existing PIN 1 code, and press to
confirm.
Enter a new PIN 1 code, and press to confirm.
1.
2.
Re-enter the new PIN 1 code, and press to confirm.
3.
NOTE
When the product is shipped, the Security code is set to “0000”.
PIN 2 code
PIN 2 is a code that protects the settings and the contents related to the Network. The user sets the code when connecting
network services. The PIN 2 code can be changed by entering the existing code.
To change the code :
Enter the existing PIN 1 code, and press to
confirm.
Enter a new PIN 1 code, and press to confirm.
1.
2.
Re-enter the new PIN 1 code, and press to confirm.
3.
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Barring code
Barring code is used to set up Call barring. The Barring code is stored in the Network, and restricts all calls
(national and international). The Barring code can be changed by entering the existing code.
To change the code :
Enter the existing Barring code, and press to
confirm.
Enter a new Barring code, and press to confirm.
1.
2.
Re-enter the new Barring code, and press to
confirm.
3.
10.6.3. Fixed dialing
Fixed Diaing is a function for making call to the registered phone numbers only. When the Fixed Dia function is set, calls
cannot be made to numbers other than the numbers registered for Fixed Dial, and emergency phone numbers.
The PIN 2 code is required to make calls to unregistered numbers. Workplaces and certain organizations can protect the
users from unnecessary harm or damage by storing their internal phone numbers to the SIM card in advance. The PIN 2
code must be entered to change this function. Select Done to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting,
and then you will be moved to the previous screen.
Deactivate
Deactivating Fixed dial.
Edit
Editing the file that the Focus is currently placed.
Delete
Deleting the file that the Focus is currently placed, or the
selected files.
Option
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10.6.4. Closed User Group
Closed User Group (CUG) enables the phone to make calls to only to specific number. The function is controlled by the
SIM card, for more details, please visit www.thuraya.com
On
Activating CUG.
To activate CUG the user must know his/her Index number.
Preset
Users can set a default CUG based on the service provider and
also select whether to use this default CUG in the phone.
Off
Deactivating CUG.
The PIN 2 code must be entered to deactivate CUG.
Option
Setting up the System Language, Written Language, Auto
text, and Dictionary functions in the Phone.
10.7. Language
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10.7.1. Language
SG-2520 supports 12 languages.
1. English 2. French 3. German 4. Italian 5. Spanish 6. Portuguese 7. Turkish 8. Russian 9. Farsi 10. Arabic
11. Hindi 12. Urdu
Language is catagorized into System language and Input language. The System language is used for menu settings
shown on the screen, while the Input language is used to enter messages and names. When writing a text, you use the
two languages. Select one from the System language options to set up the standard language, and one from the Input
language options to set up Other language.
System Language
The available languages to change/set up include English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Rus-
sian, Farsi, Arabic, Hindi and Urdu Select "Done" to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting, and then
you will be moved to the previous screen. When saving the new setting, the phone will be automatically rebooted.
Input Language
The available languages to change/set up iinclude English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Rus-
sian, Farsi, Arabic, Hindi and Urdu Select Done to save the setting and Close to maintain the previous setting, and then
you will be moved to the previous screen. When saving the new setting, the phone will be automatically rebooted.
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10.7.2. Auto text
With the Auto text function, you can enter words more quickly in the text mode. By using Auto text, you cannot misspell
words. Even with the initial part of the words you enter, Auto text will automatically search for, and display the the closest
word that includes the letters you entered. Select On / Off to set the Auto text to use or un-use. Select "Done" to save the
setting and "Close" to maintain the previous setting, and then you will be moved to the previous screen.
10.7.3. Dictionary
In eZitxt only the words registered in eZitxt engine are reconnended, when new workds or names are not reconnended
the user has the ablilty to insert new word in the eZitxt dictionayry.
NOTE
Using Dictionary “New, Search word” and “Edit” Functions may affect the Input language.
Particularly, when editing a word tit h dictionary, the input language in which a word is already saved and the input
language currently set up must be the same.
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Configuring the overall settings of the phone system.
10.8. System
10.8.1. System version
Information on IMEI No, Software version, Last update, and Manufactured is viewed.
10.8.2. Time & Date format
Setting up the Time and Date display on the idle screen.
Time separator, format & Date separator, and Format can be set for your convenience.
Select "Done" to save the setting and "Close" to maintain the previous setting, and then you will be moved to the previous
screen.
10.8.3. Setup wizard
Setting up the Date and Time of the phone.
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10.8.4. Default memory
Setting memory storage locations for Message, Camera, Record, GPS, Downloaded,
and Note in the Phone and the SD card.
10.8.5. External connect
Selecting a method to connect with an external device.
USB active sync, USB modem-and USB serial.
10.8.6. Connect speed
When connected with an external device, the speed of the data transmition can be set to Automatic, 300bps, 1200bps,
2400bps, 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 57600bps, 115200bps, or 114.195 kbps.
10.8.7. Factory reset
Resetting the settings of the phone, while keeping your data (such as Contacts and File, etc.).
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Using additional functions such as Calculator, Converter, Recorder, Stopwatch, Timer, Lullaby, and World time.
11. Extra
Providing the functions of a calculator. The numbers and the symbols for calculation can be entered up to 16 digits
together. When the result of the calculation is a decimal figure, the figure is rounded off to eleven decimal places,
displaying down to ten decimal places on the screen.
11.1. Calculator
: Add entered value.
: Subtracts entered value.
: Divides entered value.
: Multiplies entered value.
: Shows result of calculation.
: Enters applicable figure.
: Enters decimal point.
: Deletes entered figure.
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Performing the functions of a unit converter.
The value to be converted is entered on the top space, and the value converted to is entered on
the bottom space. The standard value is entered on the top space, and the value compared to
is entered on the bottom space. The options of the mode are Length, Area, Volume, Currency,
Mass, Temperature, Power, Pressure, Time, Velocity, and Energy. Use to select a mode,
and enter the value on the top space, the value converted to will be automatically displayed. A
total of ten digits can be displayed, 0 will be shown if the output value exceeds ten digits.
11.2. Converter
Length
Millimeters(mm), Centimeters(cm), Meters(m),
Kilometers(km), Inches(in), Feet(ft), Yards(yd), Miles(mi),
Nautical miles(nm).
Area
Square millimeters(mm²), Square centimeters(cm²),
Square meter(m²), Ares(a), Hectares(ha), Square
kilometers(km²), Square inches(in²), Square feet(ft²),
Square yards(yd²), Acres(acres), Square miles(mi²)
Volume
Milliliters(ml), Liters(l), Cubic meters(m³), Cu-
bic inches(in³), Cubic feet(ft³), Gallons(UK)(gal),
Gallons(US)(gal), Pint(UK)(pt), Dry Pint(US)(pt),
Liquid pints(US)(pt), Liquid ounces(US)(oz), Liquid
ounces(UK)(oz), Barrels(bbl)
Currency
USD, EUR, GBR, JPY, AED, AUD, CAD, CHF, HKD, RUR
Mass
Milligrams(mg), Grams(g), Kilograms(kg), Metric tons(t),
Ounces(oz), Pounds(lb)
Temperature
Celsius(C), Fahrenheit (F), Kelvin (K)
Power
Watts (W), Kilowatts (kW), Horsepower (hp)
Pressure
Atmospheres (atm), Bars (bar), Pascals (pa), Millimeters
of Hg (mmHg)
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Time
Seconds(s), Minutes (min), Hours (h), Days (d),
Weeks (wk)
Velocity
Kilometers per hour (km/h), Meters per second (m/s),
Miles per hour (mph), Feet per second (fps), Knots (kts)
Energy
Calories (cal), Kilocalories (kcal), Joules (J), Kilojoules
(kJ), Kilowatt hours (kWh), Electron volts (eV)
Currency table
Showing a list of currency units:
USD, EUR, GBR, JPY, AED, AUD, CAD, CHF, HKD,
and RUR.
Default
By moving , select one currency and set it as the
Default Currency.
New
Adding a New Currency.
Remove
Deleting the newly added Currency, while keeping the
existing Currency.
Change Rate
Changing Currency Rate.
Change it against the Default value.
Option
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Using Recorder, you can play back or record voice.
Each voice recording has a maximum of ten minutes.
Menu - Extra - Recorder - (Rec.) / (Close) - Voice recording - (Pause) / ( Stop)
11.3. Voice recorder
Play
Playing back the currently recorded file.
New
Starting new recording.
Rename
The existing file name can be changed to one that you
choose. When multiple files are selected, the names cannot
be changed. File names can be made in the language that
you have selected. However, some special symbols, such as
\, /, :, “, <, >, |, cannot be used for a file name.
Exceptions to the instruction above are Waypoint names that
consist of English and numbers only.
Option
To Rename :
Select file (only one)
Press .
Scroll to “Command” and press .
Scroll to “Rename” and press .
1.
2.
3.
4.
Input file name
Press .
Scroll to “Save” and press .
5.
6.
7.
Delete
Deleting the selected file.
Send
SG-2520 supports the following functions that allow you to
send files to other people.
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To send as MMS :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “MMS” and press .
Refer to Creating MMS (page 87)
4.
5.
Send (MMS)
A file selected in a Multi-media message format can be sent out as an attachment to an outgoing message.
The size of the attached file is decided by the limit on the volume of the transmission specified in MMS settings.
Refer to Creating MMS (page87) for details.
To send as E-mail :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “E-mail” and press .
Refer to Creating E-mail (page 89)
4.
5.
Send (E-mail)
The selected file can be attached to an outgoing message, like ordinary E-mail messages. There is no limit on the size of the
attached file. However, some network providers may put limits on the volume of the transmission.
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To send as Bluetooth :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “Bluetooth” and press .
Select Device
4.
5.
Send (Bluetooth)
Bluetooth is wireless communication that transmits a file to another Bluetooth within a 20-m radius (refer to page127).
To send as IrDA :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “IrDA” and press .
Select Device
4.
5.
Send (IrDA)
An infrared port for IrDA communication is placed at the top of SG-2520.
Files can be sent using infrared communication (refer to page128).
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To send as Bluetooth :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “Move” and press .
Select position Phone.
4.
5.
Move
This command is to move the location that a file is saved.
A file in the Phone Image box can be moved to the image box or the User folder in the SD card.
Stopwatch can record the Lap time for up to ten people.
Press to Start.
While the Stop watch is on, record Laptime.
The Lap time is recorded, until Stop is selected.
Upon Stop, changes to Reset.
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Firstly set time on the Timer using .
Press to Start. The Timer starts counting down from the time that you have set.
When the Timer screen shows “00:00:00”, Timer alarm goes off with a pop-up window displaying
“Timer Finished”. To set Timer Sound, select Setting > Profile > Option > Detail > Alarms > Timer
alarm.
11.5. Timer
Reset
Stopping and Reseting Timer.
Hide
Hiding the Timer screen once Timer starts, and moving to
the idle screen.
Lullaby, functioning as a cradle song, helps you to have a good sleep.
The Lullaby Set Time can be set for 5, 10, or 30 minutes, and After Alarm
can be set to 5, 10 or 30 minutes, or 1 or 2 hours later.
Press to Start.
11.6. Lullaby
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Move the Left, Right key ( ) to set the coordinates on the
world map. The capital and the position at the coordinates
are displayed, and information about date, time, and
am / pm time of the place is shown. The names of the forty
places are stored, and by selecting Add City a new city
can be added. Citis already stored in the phone cannot be
deleted, but newly added cities can be deleted.
11.7. World time
Add city
Entering and saving the data of a new city (Name, GMT time, Dayight saving time, Start time, and End Time).
Edit City
Editing the data of the existing city (Name, GMT time, Dayight saving time, Start time, and End Time).
Delete City
Deleting the data of the existing city.
Option
NOTE
The World time is calculated against the Local time.
Therefore, the inaccurate Local time on the phone may bring about the inaccurate world time.
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12. Application
12.1. Game
12.1.1. DuiAdventure
User should jump an obstacle and use a tool to go to next stage. The more stages, the more obstacle.
Start : start game
Continue : continue game
Option : control sound and speed
Help : help description
Option
12.1.2. SpicyBoys
SpicyBoys is a shooting game. There are three characters and they use their skills to save princess. you are given five chances.
You can enjoy three games of DuiAdventure, SpicyBoys and TimeRider.
Option
Game start : start game
Ranking : rank score
Exit : exit game
Option : control sound and speed
Help : help description
12.1.3. TimeRider
TimeRider is shooting game including row and column scrolls.
Option
Start : start game
Load : continue game
Exit : exit game
Option : control sound and speed
Help : help description
Score : show score
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12.2. User program
JAM (Java Application Manager)
JAM (Java Application Manager) is management software that allows to easily install, operate, delet and set up Java
Application provided in the Package (MIDlet) format. All Java Applications operated in the phone must be installed in the
JAM to operate. They can operate through JAM only. By informing if Java Application is functioning well and if there is
enough space to insall Java Application, JAM prevents in advance the packet from being used through WAP.
These JAM functions help to use Java Application in the phone more easily.
: Indicating a Java Application, when there is no icon set for Java Application (MIDlet).
: Indicating Java Applications, when there is no icon set for Java Application Package (MIDlet-Suite).
It has more than two Java Applications.
12.2.1. About the JAM icon
Installation through WAP
When you download Java Application through WAP, as shown
in Figure 1, JAM asks if you intend to install Java Application in
JAM, as in Figure 2.
When selecting Yes, Java Application is installed to JAM, as
illustrated in Figure 3. When selecting No, the installation stops
and the screen will show back to the WAP page.
12.2.2. Java Application Installation
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
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Installation through the USB Cable
Connect the phone to the PC with a Java Application installed
through the USB Cable.
Using Active Sync, set up the connection between the
phone and the PC.
Selecti from the PC the Java Application File (Jar or Jad)
that you want to install to the phone.
Copy the selected file to the designated Directory of the phone.
Operate the copyed file in the phone.
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As in Figure 4, you will be asked if you want to install a Java
Application. If Yes is selected, the 5 items installed by JAM will
be displayed, as in Figure 5. When selecting No and choosing
not to install Java Application, the installatio process ends.
If a Java Application is already installed with the same name
and vendor as the Application that you want to install, then
you will be shown both the information already installed, and
the information to be installed, and asked if you want to reinstall
the Application.
For Yes, a reinstallation will be carried out, and for No,
the installation is terminated.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
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Start
Let us start with how to operate Java Application in the JAM.
Using the Navigation key select a Java Application on the JAM screen, which you want to operate.
There are two ways to operate the selected Java Application. One is to press the Ok key.
The other is to activate the menu by pressing the left Soft button (refer to Figure7), and select Start.
The Java Application starts operating, as shown in Figure 8.
To terminate the Application press the End key.
If Exit or Menu is displayed on the Command Bar on the bottom of the screen, as in Figure 8,
use the Soft button to select either command that you want.
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2.
3.
4.
12.2.3. Getting to Know the Java Application Manager(JAM)
An icon looking like can be found in Figure 9.
The icon indicates that there are several Java Applications in one Java Application Package (MIDlet-Suite).
MENU Figure 7 Figure 8
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For example, several icons will be shown as in Figure 11, after selecting in Figure 9, and Start.
That is, the icon icon representing the Java Application Package has a total of three Java Applications inside.
Figure 13 shows that one of the Java Applications is selected, and has started.
Use the Soft button to select the options on the Menu on the bottom of the screen.
Depending on the Java Application there may not be Menu (command Menu) on the bottom of the screen.
Information
Viewing information about the selected Java Application.
Using the Navigation key, select Java Application that you want to view.
Using the Soft-button, activate the Menu, and select Information.
Information about the Java Application is displayed.
1.
2.
3.
Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14
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Security
Setting the security of the Java Application that you have selected.
The settings options are as follows.
Session: While the Java Application is operating, you are asked to give consent for the use of authority once at the outset.
The consent is effective until the Application ends. After the Application ends, if you intend to operate the Application again,
you will be initially asked for consent for the use of authority once. The consent will be effective until the Application ends.
One Shot: You will be asked to give consent for the use of authority, every time consent is needed.
For example, whenver the Java Application needs a network connection, you will be asked for consent for the connection.
Blanket: For certain authority, the authority given is effective until the Application is deleted.
No: No authority is given.
1. The following authority is given to the trusted Java Applications.
NetAccess (Network Access)
Session (Default), One Shot, Blanket, No
Local Connectivity
Session, Blanket, No
App Auto Run
Session (Default), One Shot, Blanket, No
Messaging
One Shot (Default), No
Recording
One Shot (Default), Session, Blanket, No
2. The following authority is given to the untrusted Java Applications.
Net Access
One Shot (Default), Session, No
Local Connectivity
Session (Default), One Shot, No
App Auto Run
Session (Default), One Shot, No
Messaging
One Shot (Default), No
Recording
One Shot (Default), No
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Delete
Uninstalling the selected Java Application.
Delete all
Uninstalling all Java Applications in the System, not the selected Java Application.
Help
Showing information about the JAM, and intent Version.
Ź When the Java Application is not installed, only the Help option will appear on the Menu.
The memory capacity of Image, Sound, Video, MP3, and User, which are being used in the Phone and the SD card,
is displayed in Kb. Each folder can also be viewed separately. Used and unused memory capacity of the Phone and
SD card are categorized into Total, Free and Used, and presented in a bar graph form for the easy view of the memory
status.
12.3. Memory manager
Open
Viewing the contents of the current folder.
Switching to File browser.
Delete
Deleting all the files in the selected folder.
Option
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Managing data files saved in the Phone / SD card.
Use the Left, Right, Up, Down key ( ) to move up and
down.
When selecting Command > Copy, Move, and Paste,
you must place the Focus on the folder you want to Paste.
If Paste is selected when the Focus is placed on the ..
folder, the folder will be pasted to the upper foler on the
screen you are viewing.
This applied to the function of Create folder.
To create a folder B beneath a folder A, select Create folder when the Focus is placed on the folder A.
This is the File browser you can search a file in a folder.
File name: When you enter a file name, files below the one the Focus is placed on are searched, and a file containing
the name entered is displayed.
Recent: When entering date (in numbers), files are searched and displayed, which are added or deleted from the
present time to the entered date.
12.4. File browser
Open (it can be implemented in the file and folder.)
Open selected folder or file.
Paste (it can be implemented in the file and folder.)
It pastes saved folder or file of copy or move.
Command (it can be implemented in the file and folder.)
Implements Copy, Move and Rename.
Option
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Command
Command provides Menu that you frequently use to manage files. Command performs functions such as file name
change, file transfer, and file copy. According to the type of a file, you can choose either Wallpaper or Ringing tone.
Wallpaper can be selected for- Image
Ringing tone can be selected for-Sound and MP3
Command (Rename)
The existing file name can be changed to one that you choose. When multiple files are selected, the names cannot be changed.
File names can be made in the language that you have selected. However, some special symbols, such as \, /, :, “, <, >, |,
cannot be used for a file name.
Exceptions to the instruction above are Waypoint names that consist of English and numbers only.
Up to 20 characters can be entered to rename a file name. You will see a pop-up window when more than 20 characters are
entered.
To Rename :
Select file (only one)
Press .
Scroll to “Command” and press .
Scroll to “Rename” and press .
1.
2.
3.
4.
Input file name
Press .
Scroll to “Save” and press .
5.
6.
7.
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Command (Move)
This command is to move the location that a file is saved.
A file in the Phone Image box can be moved to the image box or the User folder in the SD card.
To Move :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “Move” and press .
Select position Phone.
4.
5.
Command (Copy)
This command is to copy a file to a different location.
A file in the Phone Image box can be copied to the image box or the User folder in the SD card.
To Move :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “Copy” and press .
Select position Phone.
4.
5.
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Send
SG-2520 supports the following functions that allow you to send files to other people.
Send (MMS)
A file selected in a Multi-media message format can be attached to an outgoing message.
The size of the attached file is limited by the volume of the transmission specified in the MMS settings.
Please refer to Creating MMS (page 87) for details.
To send as MMS :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “MMS” and press .
Refer to Creating MMS (page 87).
4.
5.
Send (E-mail)
The selected file can be attached to an outgoing message, like ordinary E-mail messages. There is no limit on the size of the
attached file. However, some network providers may put limits on the volume of the transmission.
To send as E-mail :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “E-mail” and press .
Refer to Composing E-mail (page 89)
4.
5.
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Send (Bluetooth)
Bluetooth is wireless communication, which sends a file to another Bluetooth device within a 20m radius (refer to page127).
To send as Bluetooth :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “Bluetooth” and press .
Select Device.
4.
5.
Send (IrDA)
An infrared port for IrDA communication is placed at the top of SG-2520.
Files can be sent using infrared communication (refer to page126).
To send as IrDA :
Select file (select all, multi-select)
Press .
Scroll to “Send” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “IrDA” and press .
Select Device.
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5.
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Create folder
Within the File browser you can create a file.
To create a folder B beneath a folder A, select Create folder when the Focus is placed on the folder A.
To operate Create folder :
Place the Focus on the folder to create.
Press (Option).
Scroll to “Create folder” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Input folder name
Press (Option).
Press (Done).
4.
5.
6.
Search (Recent)
Searching files added during the period from the current date to the data that you entered for search.
To search files using Recent :
Place the Focus on the folder that you intend to search.
Press (Option).
Scroll to “Search” and press .
1.
2.
3.
Scroll to “Recent” and press .
Press .
Scroll to “Save” and press .
4.
5.
6.
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Search (File name)
Within the File browser you can search the file in a folder.
File name: When entering a file name, files below the one the Focus is placed on are searched, and a file containing the name
entered is displayed.
To search a folder with File name :
Place the Focus on the applicable folder.
Press . (Option)
Scroll to “Search” and press .
Scroll to “File name” and press .
1.
2.
3.
4.
Input file name.
Press .
Scroll to “Save” and press .
5.
6.
7.
NOTE
The sizes of MMS, E-mail, IrDA, and Bluetooth cannot be selected.
Search (it can be only implemented in the file.)
It searches for the file name and most Recent used file.
Recent file list (20)
Delete (it can not be implemented in the file and folder.)
It deletes selected file and folder.
Create folder
It creates folder at the permitted location.
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This menu is available if you use a SIM card that provides additional services, such as news, weather, sports,
entertainment, and location services.
Available services may vary, depending on your service provider’s plans.
For further details, see your SIM card instructions or contact your service provider.
12.5. SIM tool
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Troubleshooting
1
Check whether battery is discharged.
Check whether battery is properly attached.
If power cannot be switched on even with travel charger connected, contact A/S center.
When phone cannot be switched on
2
Insert SIM card.
Insert SIM card correctly.
Is the SIM card valid? SIM card itself can be annulled when wrong PUK code is entered.
Check whether SIM card contact part is clean and free of any foreign matter.
When message Insert SIM appears
3
The initial security code is on page 156.
When security code already set up is lost, go to A/S center with warranty card.
When security code is lost
4
Is data cable properly connected?
Which was chosen for data port setting? For detail instructions, refer to page 61.
Is data baud setting compatible with PC?
To send GPS data to PC
5
SG-2520 supports 12 languages. Ask service provider to supply appropriate language keypad.
When keypad is different from the language used
6
Separate battery and after drying take it to A/S center.
When mobile phone has been dropped in water
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Quick access codes
1. Media center
1.1. Image box
1.2. Video box
1.3. Sound box
1.4. Mp3 box
1.5. Memory status
1.6. File browser
2. Contacts
2.1. Contacts list
2.2. Special list
2.3. Speed dial
2.4 .SIM list
2.5. My info
2.6. Helper
3 . Organizer
3.1. Monthly schedule
3.2. Weekly schedule
3.3. Daily schedule
3.4. Alarm
3.5. Planner
3.6. Note
4. Navigation
4.1. Current position
4.2. GPS acquiring
4.3. Daily schedule
4.4. Continues position
4.5. Waypoint
4.6. Route
4.7. Location track
4.8. Settings
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5.8.1. SMS
5.8.2. MMS
5.8.3. E-mail
5.8.4. Cell Broadcast
5 . Messaging
5.1. New
5.2. Inbox
5.3. Drafts
5.4. Sent
5.5. Unsent
5.6. Reports
5.7. SIM messages
5.8. Settings
5.8.5. Spam message
6 . Network
6.1. SAT registration
6.2. System preference
6.3. Search mode
6.4. Preferred list
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8.5.1. Image capture
8.5.2. Video capture
7 . Call log
7.1. Voice call
7.2. Packet data
7.3. Durations
7.4. Cost
8 . Camera
8.1. Image capture
8.2. Video capture
8.3. Image box
8.4. Video box
8.5. Setting
9 . Connectivity
9.1. IrDA 9.1.1. Receive mode
9.1.2. File send
9.1.3. Waypoint send
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9.1.4. Contact send
9.1.5. My vCard send
9 . Connectivity
9.1. IrDA
9.2. Bluetooth
9.3.1. FTP server
9.3.2. FTP connect
9.3. FTP
9.4.1. Enter URL
9.4.2. Favourityes
9.4. WAP browser
9.4.3. Settings
9.5. Received file
* Settings
*.1 . Profile
*.2.1. Wallpaper
*.2 . Phone
*.2.2. Screen saver
*.2.3. Menu style
*.2.4. Greeting message
*.2.5. Theme
*.2.6. LCD adjust
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* Settings
*.3.1. Voice calls
*.3. Calls
*.3.2. Call diverts
*.3.3. Call barring
*.3.4. Call waitting
*.3.5. External device
*.3.6. Cost
*.3.7. Send my caller ID
*.4.1. Favorite key
*.4. Shotcut
*.4.2. My menu
*.5. Access point list
*.6.1. Security settings
*.6. Security
*.6.2. Change codes
*.6.2.3. PIN 2 code
*.6.2.4. Barring code
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*.7.1. Language
*.7.2. Auto Text
*.7.3. Dictionary
* Settings
*.6.3. Fixed dial
*.6. Security
*.6.4. Cloased user group
*.7. Language
*.8. System *.8.1. System version
*.8.2. Time & Date format
*.8.3. Time auto update
*.8.4. Setup wizard
*.8.5. Default memory
*.8.6. External connect
*.8.7. Connect speed
*.8.8. Factory reset
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#.1.1. DuiAdventure
#.1.2. SpicyBoys
0 Extras
0.1. Calculator
0.2. Converter
0.3. Recorder
0.4. Stopwatch
0.5. Timer
0.6. Lullaby
0.7. World time
# Application
#.1. Game
#.2. User program
#.3. Memory manager
#.4. File browser
#.1.3. TimeRider
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There are several access codes that are used by your phone and its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone
against unauthorised use. When requested for any of the codes explained below, enter the appropriate code (displayed
as asterisks) and press . If you make a mistake, press (Clear) one or more times until the incorrect digit is cleared
and then continue entering the correct code. The access codes, except for the PUK1 and PUK2 codes, can be changed
using the Security menu (9). Notice! Avoid using access codes resembling emergency numbers, such as 112, so that you
do not accidentally dial an emergency number.
Access Codes
The Phone lock feature uses the security code to protect your phone against unauthorised use.
The phone password is supplied with the phone and is preset to “0000” at the factory.
Security Code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is 4 to 8 digits. It protects your SIM card against unauthorised use.
It is usually supplied with the SIM card. Entering wrong PIN code 3 times will lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK code
must be entered. PUK code is normally supplied with SIM card.
PIN & PUK
It is required with settings related to PIN2 Network. PIN2 must be entered for Fixed Dialing. As with PIN code, entering
wrong PIN2 code 3 times will lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK2 code must be entered.
PUK2 code is normally supplied with SIM card.
PIN2 & PUK2
It is a code controlled in the network for call restriction function. Barring code varies with different service providers and
should be supplied by your service provider when you start using the phone. When barring code is lost, it can be renewed
by asking your service provider.
Barring Code
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LIMITED WARRANTY
SG-2520 SATELLITE/GSM HANDHELD PHONE
This Limited Warranty is provided to the original end-user purchaser (the ’Buyer’) of any new SG-2520 Satellite/GSM
Handheld Phone. This Limited Warranty is non-transferrable.
Warranty Coverage and Service
Thuraya warrants all new SG-2520 Satellite/GSM Handheld Phones (the ’Product’) under normal use and wear to be free
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original Buyer
(the ’Warranty Period’). If, under normal use and wear, the Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship and is re-
turned at Buyers expense to a Thuraya Authorized Service Center during the Warranty Period, the Product will be repaired or
replaced, at Thuraya’ sole and exclusive option, and at no charge to Buyer. Buyer will be required to provide reasonable proof
of date of purchase. Reconditioned replacement components, parts, units or materials may be used if the Product is repaired
or replaced. Costs incurred in the removal, de-installation or reinstallation of the Product are not covered.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER AND THURAYA WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING:
This Limited Warranty will be void in its entirety if the Product is serviced by anyone other than Thuraya or a Thuraya
Authorized Service Centre. Buyers sole and exclusive remedy shall be the repair or replacement of the defective Product, as
specifically described above. Thuraya neither assumes nor authorizes any Authorized Service Centre or any other person or
entity to assume any other obligation or liability beyond that which is provided for in this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty does not cover the following: products or accessory equipment not manufactured or provided by
Thuraya; failures or defects caused by misuse, abuse, accident, alteration or neglect; unauthorized installation, removal or
repair; failure to follow instructions; fire, flood or other acts of God; spills of food or liquids; normal wear and tear; improper
installation, maintenance, operation or repair; performance of the Product when used in combination with other products or
equipment not manufactured or provided by Thuraya; payments for labor or service to representatives or service centers not
authorized by Thuraya. This limited Warranty of the Product does not cover the operation, availability, coverage, range or
grade of service provided by the satellite and GSM systems.
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Limitation of Liability
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THURAYA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT,
LESS REASONABLE AMOUNT FOR USE AND WEAR, OR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, OR FOR ANY DELAYS, LOSS OF USE, TIME, PROFITS, REVENUE OR
SAVINGS, ANY COMMERCIAL LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, MILEAGE, DAMAGE TO BUYER’S OR TO OTHER PERSON’S
VEHICLE OR ANY OTHER PROPERTY, ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, OR OTHERWISE
FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM.
All liability and obligations of Thuraya under this Limited Warranty shall terminate upon the expiration of the applicable
Warranty Period provided herein. This Limited Warranty sets forth the entire responsibility of Thuraya with respect to the
Product. There are no other liabilities of Thuraya arising from the sale of the Product whether based on warranty, contract,
negligence or other theories of liability. In no event shall Thuraya’ liability exceed the cost of correcting defects as provided
herein. This Limited Warranty gives specific legal rights to Buyer, and Buyer also may have other rights which may vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Thuraya hereby declares that this mobile phone is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
2006. All rights reserved.
This manual is published by Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications without any warranty.
Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications reserves the right to make changes and improvements to
any of the products described in this manual without prior notice.
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