Benq 56E05 GSM Cellphone User Manual S700 EN

Benq Corporation GSM Cellphone S700 EN

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Users Manual

BenQ S700
Mobile Phone User’s Manual
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revision or changes.
Safety Information i
Safety Information
For your safety, please read the guidelines below carefully
before you use your phone:
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter and
receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency
(RF) signals.
European and international agencies have set standards and
recommendations for the protection of public exposure to RF
electromagnetic energy.
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) 1996
Verband Deutscher Elektringenieure (VDE) DIN- 0848
Directives of the European Community, Directorate General V in
Matters of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Energy
National Radiological Protection Board of the United Kingdom, GS 11,
1988
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1- 1992
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
Report 86
Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6
These standards are based on extensive scientific review. For example,
over 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities,
government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of
research to develop the updated ANSI Standard.
The design of your phone complies with these standards when used
normally.
Max. SAR measurement
EU: GSM900: 0.344 mW/g; DCS1800: 0.404 mW/g.
USA: PCS1900: 0.875 mW/g.
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Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications or attachments may damage the phone and
violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with
the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
For your phone to operate most efficiently, do not touch the antenna
unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects
call quality and may cause the phone to operate at higher power level than
otherwise needed.
Batteries
All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive
material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals.
The material may complete electrical circuit and become quite hot. To
protect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling any
charged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse or
other container with metal objects. When battery is detached from the
phone, your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover; please
use this cover for storing your batteries when not in use.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the
areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while
driving, please:
Give full attention to driving--driving safety is your first responsibility.
Use hands-free operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
conditions so require.
Safety Information iii
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However,
certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals
from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheld
wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent
research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their
pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that the interference is taking place, turn
your phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of
your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF
energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted
in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may
be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
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Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its
representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the
manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notice so requires.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF
your phone before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when
in a “blasting area” or in area posted “TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO.
Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF and do not remove the battery when in any area
with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and
instructions. Sparks, from your battery, in such areas could cause an
explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always
clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below
deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using
liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and
any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle engine.
Safety Information v
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both
installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in
the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is
improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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.
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
This device complies with the OJ-Directive as below:
3GPP TS 51.010-1
EN 301 511
EN 30360/ EN30361
ETSI EN 301 489-1/-7
EN 60950
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC), Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC)
And R&TTE Directive (99/05/EEC).
And also complies with the standard:
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Table of Contents
Safety Information ...........................................................i
1. Preparing Your Phone For Use................................... 1
Inserting a SIM Card ............................................................ 1
Installing a Battery and Charging the Phone ...................... 2
Turning the Phone On ......................................................... 5
2. Getting to Know Your Phone ..................................... 7
Your Phone at a Glance........................................................ 7
Active Flip Feature.............................................................. 10
The miniSD Card ............................................................... 11
Loading the miniSD card.......................................................11
Removing the miniSD card ...................................................11
Standby Screen.................................................................... 12
External Display .....................................................................12
Main Display...........................................................................14
Icons in the Standby Screen's Status Bar...............................16
Using the Keys in the Standby Mode ....................................18
Menu Navigation................................................................ 23
Main menu .............................................................................23
Sub-menus..............................................................................25
Menu navigation example .....................................................26
Main menu map.....................................................................30
3. Using Your Phone .....................................................33
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Making a Phone Call .......................................................... 33
Ending a Phone Call........................................................... 33
Answering a Phone Call ..................................................... 34
Rejecting an Incoming Call................................................ 35
Turning Off the Ring Tone
for an Incoming Call .......................................................... 35
Making an International Call............................................. 35
Making an Emergency Call ................................................ 36
Dialing an Extension Number ........................................... 36
Speed Dialing ...................................................................... 36
Listening to Voicemails...................................................... 37
Phone Book......................................................................... 39
Adding Contacts to the Phone Book.....................................39
Finding Contacts in the Phone Book ....................................41
Using a Location Number to Access a Contact's Data.........43
Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls............................ 44
Operations During a Call................................................... 46
Using the Silent Profile....................................................... 49
Adjusting the ring volume ................................................. 50
Taking a photo.................................................................... 50
Shooting a Video Clip ........................................................ 63
Listening to MP3 Music ..................................................... 69
Quick Access Menu ............................................................ 71
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Messages Menu................................................................... 72
SMS .........................................................................................73
Editing and Sending a New Short Message ...............................73
Receiving and Reading a Short Message....................................77
Managing Sent Items ..................................................................80
Managing Drafts .........................................................................81
Managing Archive.......................................................................82
Cleaning Up Messages ................................................................82
Settings......................................................................................... 82
MMS........................................................................................84
Editing and Sending MMS Messages.........................................86
Downloading an MMS Message ................................................88
Reading an MMS Message..........................................................89
MMS Settings ..............................................................................90
SMS Chat ................................................................................92
Voicemail ................................................................................94
Cell Broadcast.........................................................................97
Input Modes ..................................................................... 100
Changing the Text Input Mode...........................................100
Predictive Input Mode (iTap) .............................................100
Letter Input Mode (ABC) ....................................................102
Numeric Input Mode (123).................................................102
Symbol Input Mode .............................................................103
Direct Connection to URLs ............................................. 103
4. Menus.......................................................................105
Phone Book....................................................................... 105
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View ......................................................................................105
Find .......................................................................................105
Add........................................................................................106
Copy ......................................................................................106
SIM to Phone ............................................................................106
Phone to SIM ............................................................................107
Delete ....................................................................................107
Caller Group .........................................................................107
Privacy Manager...................................................................108
Speed Dial .............................................................................110
Phone Information...............................................................111
Used Space.................................................................................111
Memory .....................................................................................111
Own Number ............................................................................111
Calls ................................................................................... 112
Missed ...................................................................................112
Received ................................................................................112
Dialed ....................................................................................112
Delete ....................................................................................112
Display ..................................................................................113
Show Timer ...............................................................................113
Show Cost..................................................................................113
Information ..........................................................................113
Max Cost ...................................................................................115
Messages............................................................................ 115
Games................................................................................ 116
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Games Link...........................................................................117
Cherry Boy............................................................................118
Puzzle Game .........................................................................119
Breakout !..............................................................................120
Project E.N.D........................................................................123
Java Settings ..........................................................................126
Entertainment................................................................... 127
Digital Camera......................................................................127
Video Camcorder .................................................................127
Music Player .........................................................................127
Voice Ring Tone...................................................................127
Media Center .................................................................... 129
Image.....................................................................................129
Video.....................................................................................129
Music.....................................................................................129
Memory Settings ..................................................................130
Memory Status .....................................................................130
Tools.................................................................................. 131
Alarm ....................................................................................131
World Clock .........................................................................133
Auto Time Zone ...................................................................134
Calendar................................................................................135
Shortcuts ...............................................................................139
Calculator..............................................................................140
Currency Converter .............................................................140
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Stopwatch .............................................................................141
Countdown Timer ...............................................................141
Hour Minder ........................................................................142
Connection Service ..............................................................142
IrDA ......................................................................................143
Oper.Service...................................................................... 144
Wap .......................................................................................144
Activate ...................................................................................... 144
Settings....................................................................................... 152
SIM Toolkit Menu................................................................153
Connect Settings...................................................................154
Settings .............................................................................. 156
Date & Time .........................................................................156
Set Time....................................................................................156
Time Format .............................................................................156
Set Date......................................................................................156
Date Format ..............................................................................156
Display Options ........................................................................157
Set Time Zone ...........................................................................157
Profile....................................................................................157
Display ..................................................................................160
Theme........................................................................................ 160
Wallpaper .................................................................................. 160
Welcome Animation.................................................................161
Menu Style.................................................................................161
Contrast .....................................................................................162
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Backlight .................................................................................... 162
Backlight Period........................................................................ 162
Call Settings ..........................................................................162
Answer Mode ............................................................................162
Connected Alert ........................................................................162
Minute Minder..........................................................................163
Show Number ...........................................................................163
Call Divert .................................................................................163
Call Waiting...............................................................................165
Auto Redial................................................................................165
Network ................................................................................166
Automatic.................................................................................. 166
Manual....................................................................................... 166
Non-Network Mode ................................................................166
Security .................................................................................167
PIN Code...................................................................................167
Phone Lock................................................................................167
SIM Lock ...................................................................................168
Fixed Dialing Number..............................................................169
Call Barring ...............................................................................169
Change Network Password ......................................................171
Power Saving Mode..............................................................171
Language ...............................................................................171
Input Mode...........................................................................171
Flight Mode ..........................................................................171
Restore ..................................................................................172
5. Care and Maintenance ............................................ 173
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6. Troubleshooting......................................................175
Preparing Your Phone For Use 1
Preparing Your Phone For Use
Inserting a SIM Card
1. Turn the phone over, and release the battery latch. Lift the battery off
the phone.
2. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot, with the SIM card's metal
contacts facing down and the cut corner at the top right.
Do not remove the battery when the phone is on. Doing so could
cause you to lose personal settings or data stored either on your SIM
card or in the phone's memory.
A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become
scratched. Therefore, take special care when holding or inserting it.
Battery latch
SIM card
SIM card slot
2Preparing Your Phone For Use
Installing a Battery and Charging the Phone
1. With the battery's metal contacts facing down, align the protruding
tabs on the end with the holes in the battery bay of the phone. Then
push the battery toward the end of the bay to insert the battery's tabs
into the holes. Press down to click the battery in place.
If you wish to remove the SIM card, you
must first press down the stay, then push
the SIM card out of the slot.
Stay
SIM card
Preparing Your Phone For Use 3
2. Insert the charger connector into the charger socket on the bottom of
the phone. Make sure that the connector is inserted in the correct
orientation (the side showing "UP" faces you when inserting the
connector).
3. Insert the charger into a power outlet.
4. Once the phone is fully charged, remove the charger from both the
power outlet and the phone.
Charger connector
Charger socket
4Preparing Your Phone For Use
Charging requires approximately 4 hours.
When charging the phone while it is turned off, the external and
main displays will be activated, showing the animation. If
the charging is performed while the phone is on, the main display
shows the icon. The lines showing the battery power level
will scroll until the battery is fully charged.
When the battery is out of power, the phone will play an alert
sound to remind you to recharge it and then will automatically turn
off.
Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging.
Preparing Your Phone For Use 5
Turning the Phone On
1. Open the phone's flip.
2. Press and hold to turn the phone on. The phone will display the
welcome animation.
3. Enter your PIN1 number. If you enter the PIN1 number incorrectly,
press (Clear) to delete the incorrect numerals. Press and hold
to delete all numerals that have been entered. After completing
entry of your PIN1 number, press (OK) or to confirm.
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided by
a network operator with a SIM card. You need this password in order
to use the SIM card.
4. When the PIN code entered has been accepted, the phone will
automatically search for the designated network. This search process
may take a few seconds.
You can select and set a welcome animation. Go to the menu:
Settings > Display > Welcome Animation > Power On. For details,
please refer to page 161.
If you enter the PIN incorrectly 3 times in a row, the SIM card will lock
down and no longer be usable. If this happens, you must enter the
PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) for that SIM card in order to unlock
it. Please contact your network operator to obtain a PUK.
To cancel PIN password authentication, go to the menu Settings >
Security > PIN Code. See page 167.
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5. The standby screen will be displayed, as well as network signal
strength and the name of the network operator. You can now use the
phone.
If the phone cannot detect the network, the on-screen signal strength
meter will show no bars.
If the phone links to a network that you are not authorized to use, the
signal strength meter will show a level of zero. You will only be able to
make emergency calls.
Getting to Know Your Phone 7
Getting to Know Your Phone
Your Phone at a Glance
The figure below shows the main parts of your phone:
Front view 1
External display
Antenna
Camera lens
Camera flash
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Front view 2
Earpiece
Main display
Microphone
Right soft key
Navigation key
OK key
Dial/Answer key
Alphanumeric keys
Power on/off key
Left soft key
Clear key
Camera key
Getting to Know Your Phone 9
Side and back views
Vol ume ke y IrDA Sensor
Speaker
Side key
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Bottom view
Active Flip Feature
Opening the flip turns on the main display and turns off the external
display; closing the flip wakes up the external display and turns off
the main display.
Opening the flip allows you to answer an incoming call. Closing the
flip ends a call, cancels dialing, or rejects an incoming call.
You can turn the active flip feature on or off. To do so, go to the menu:
Settings > Flip Activate.
To turn on/off the feature of answering/disconnecting calls by
opening/closing the flip. Go to the menu: Settings > Call Settings >
Answer Mode.
Charger socket
Hands-free headset/
Data cable jack miniSD slot
Getting to Know Your Phone 11
The miniSD Card
Your phone features a miniSD slot designed specifically for use with the
SanDisk miniSD(TM) card, a removable flash memory card intended to
add greater storage capacity to your phone.
The miniSD card can store multimedia data, including images, MP3
songs, ring tones, video clips, games, and the like.
Loading the miniSD card
Removing the miniSD card
1. Lift the slot cover.
2. Press lightly on the edge of the miniSD card and it will eject.
will appear in the standby screen's status bar when the miniSD
card is loaded.
1. Lift off the slot cover.
2. Insert the miniSD card into the slot.
3. Close the cover.
miniSD Card
Slot cover
Be sure the card's gold
contacts face upwards.
12 Getting to Know Your Phone
Standby Screen
External Display
The external display can also alert you to incoming calls, messages, and
missed calls.
To set the time and decide how it is shown on the external display,
go to the menu Settings > Date & Time. See page 156.
You can set your user name to be shown on the external display
by using the the menu: Phone Book > Phone Information > Own
Number. See page 111.
You can set the wallpaper to be displayed on the external display
by choosing the menu: Settings > Display > Wallpaper > Sub
LCD. See page 160.
Photos taken using the phone's camera can be set as wallpapers
as well, either by directly using the camera function, or by
choosing the menu Media Center > Image. See page 50, "Taking
a photo" and page 129, "Media Center".
After the standby screen remains for 10 seconds, the information
currently displayed (e.g. current time) will automatically disappear,
showing the full-screen wallpaper. Pressing the side key will
display/hide the information shown on the standby screen.
After the phone is turned on, closing the flip will
wake up the external display, showing the
information such as the network operator's name
and current time; the status bar will show icons for
network signal strength, battery power, alarm (if
active
)
, etc.
Getting to Know Your Phone 13
When the phone's flip is closed, pressing the upper portion of the
volume key , located on the left side of the phone, to show the
calendar on the external display; pressing the upper or lower
portion of repeatedly will bring up the previous or next month's
calendar. Pressing the side key will close the calendar.
14 Getting to Know Your Phone
Main Display
To set the current time and date, as well as the format in which
they will be shown in the main display's standby screen, go to the
menu Settings > Date & Time. See page 156.
If you want your own name to appear in the standby screen on the
main display, you can do so by using the menu: Phone Book >
Phone Information > Own Number. See page 111.
You can set the animation or image you wish to use as the main
display's wallpaper by going to the menu Settings > Display >
Wallpaper > Main LCD. See page 160.
Photos taken using the phone's camera can be used wallpapers
as well, either by using the camera function, or by choosing the
menu Media Center > Image. See page 50, "Taking a photo" and
page 129, "Media Center".
Time and date
Status bar
Name of network
operator
Wallpa p er
Press to enter
the Phone Book
Press to start up
the browser and
connect to the Internet.
Press to enter
the main menu.
User name
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After the standby screen remains for 10 seconds, the soft key bar,
time and date, as well as all the other information currently
displayed will automatically disappear, so that the wallpaper can
be displayed in full screen. You can also press to display/hide
the status bar and information normally shown on the standby
screen.
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Icons in the Standby Screen's Status Bar
Icon Function Description
Signal strength Signal strength of the network. The more
bars indicated, the stronger the signal.
Battery status
Shows the current level of battery power.
The more bars indicated, the more power
that remains. Four bars: fully charged. No
bars: immediate charging needed. When
charging the phone, the icon will scroll
through the bars until the battery is fully
charged.
GPRS network GPRS services have been activated on your
SIM card.
SMS Message
This yellow icon shows that an SMS
message is being received or that there are
unread SMS messages. If the icon
appears in red, this indicates that the
phone's message memory is full. For
information about the message function, see
page 72, "Messages Menu".
MMS Message
This blue icon shows that an MMS message
is being received or that there are unread
MMS messages.
Voicemail
Indicates that you have voicemail messages
(this icon will only appear if the function is
supported by your network operator).
miniSD Card miniSD Card is inserted.
MP3 Music
Player The MP3 Music Player is on.
Getting to Know Your Phone 17
Alarm
The alarm is turned on. To set the alarm, go
to the menu Tools > Alarm Clock. See
page 131.
Normal
Shows that the Normal profile is in use. To
set the profile, go to the menu Settings >
Profile. See page 157.
Silent Shows that the Silent profile is in use.
Meeting Shows that the Meeting profile is in use.
Outdoors Shows that the Outdoors profile is in use.
Handsfree Shows that the Handsfree profile is in use.
Divert
Shows that the call divert function is active.
To make settings for this function, go to the
menu Settings > Call Settings > Call
Divert. See page 163.
Roaming Roaming has been activated (not your
regular network)
Icon Function Description
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Using the Keys in the Standby Mode
In this user manual, "long-press" means to press and hold down a key
for about two seconds before release. "Press" means to press a key
and release immediately.
The chart below is meant only to introduce the commands accessible
with keys when the phone is in standby mode. For information on
other key commands available in other operating modes, see the
pertinent sections in this user manual.
Function keys
When any key is pressed, the phone will provide aural feedback
through keypad tones. To activate or cancel this aural feedback,
enter the menu Settings > Profile. Scroll to the profile currently in
use and press (Edit). Then select Keypad Tone. See page
159.
After turning the phone on, pressing any key will activate keypad
and display backlighting. To set the backlighting duration and level,
go to Settings > Display > Backlight and Backlight Period. See
page 162.
Getting to Know Your Phone 19
Key Commands and functions
Power on/off key
Long-press to turn the phone on or off.
Press this key to reject incoming calls or cancel a call
being dialed.
Send/Answer key
Press to send or answer a call.
Long-press and your phone will automatically call the
last number dialed.
Press to access the list of last missed/dialed/received
calls.
OK key
Press to open up the main menu.
Left soft key
Press to access the Phone Book (when Names is
shown).
Press to save the phone number keyed in from the
standby screen to the Phone Book (when Save is
shown).
Right soft key
Press this key to start up the browser and connect to the
Internet (when WAP is shown).
Press this key to delete all digits entered and return to
the standby screen (when Back is shown).
Long-press to turn the silent profile on or off.
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Clear key
Press this key to delete entered digits one by one; long-
press to delete all digits entered.
Navigation key
Press to enter the Quick Access menu. For
information about the Quick Access menu, see page 71.
Press to use the video function.
Press to enter the Messages menu. For a
description of the Messages menu, see page 72.
Press to use the MP3 Music Player.
Camera key
Press to use the camera function.
Asterisk key
Press this key to enter an asterisk " * ".
To make an international call, long-press this key until
the display shows "+", Then enter the recipient's country
code, area code and phone number.
Voicemail key
Long-press to dial your voicemail number.
# key
Press to enter "#".
For extensions: After entering a phone number, long-
press to enter a "P" and then enter the extension
number.
Key Commands and functions
Getting to Know Your Phone 21
~
Alphanumeric keys
Press to enter digits in a phone number.
Speed dial key: Long-press a key to immediately dial the
number that it represents. See page 36, "Speed
Dialing".
Volume key
When the phone's flip is open, press the upper or lower
portion of this key, located on the left side of the phone,
to adjust the ring tone volume. Press the upper portion
of this key or to increase the volume. Press the
lower portion of this key or to decrease the volume.
When the phone's flip is closed, pressing the upper
portion of this key, to show the calendar on the external
display.
When using the camera function, pressing this key will
zoom in/zoom out the image.
When the flip is closed and there is an incoming
call, long-press the upper portion of the volume key
to reject the call; long-press the lower portion to turn
off the ring tone.
Key Commands and functions
22 Getting to Know Your Phone
Alphanumeric keys
Long-pressing an alphanumeric key will dial the number that has been
assigned to it (speed dialing function).
Functional side key
When the phone's flip is closed, pressing this key will
display/hide the information shown on the external
display's standby screen.
Regardless of whether the flip is open or closed, long-
pressing this key will turn the camera function on. When
the camera function is turned on, this key can be used
as a shutter button to shoot a photo.
Key Digit Key Digit/Symbol/Function
17
28
39
40
5 * + (long-press)
6# P(long-press after entering
a phone number)
Key Commands and functions
Getting to Know Your Phone 23
Menu Navigation
When the phone is in standby mode, press to bring up the main
menu and highlight the first item in that menu: Phone Book.
For details on how to use the various functions listed in the menu, see
page 105, "Menus".
Main menu
The main menu has two different modes--list mode and icon mode.
Icon mode
You can choose a display color for the menus by going to the menu
Settings > Display > Theme. See page 160.
Pressing (Back)
will return the
display to the standb
y
screen.
Each icon represent
s
a menu.
The menu icon to
which you have
scrolled using
will be displayed as
an animation.
The name of the
menu icon you
have scrolled to.
To determine whether the main menu is displayed in the icon mode or list
mode, press (Option) to bring up a pop up menu, scroll to the mode
you wish to use, then press .
Press to enter the
highlighted menu.
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List mode
You can also go to the menu: Settings > Display > Menu Style, to
determine whether the main menu is displayed in the icon mode or
list mode.
The highlighted
row is the currently
selected menu.
Press to scroll up
or down to an item.
Getting to Know Your Phone 25
Sub-menus
Press (Back)
to return to the
previous menu or
screen.
Press or (Select) to
access the highlighted option.
The name of the
current menu.
Press to scroll up
or down to an option. The highlighted row is
the currently selected
item.
Press to activate/save the
highlighted function or
setting.
The highlighted row is
the currently selected
item.
The name of the
current menu.
Press (Edit)
to access the
highlighted item
for editing.
Press (Back)
to return to the
previous menu or
screen.
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Menu navigation example
The example given below demonstrates how to use menus to change the
language setting.
Regular access
1. In the standby mode, press
to open the main menu.
2. If the main menu is displayed in
the icon mode, press to
scroll to the Settings icon and
press to enter this menu; if
the main menu is displayed in
the list mode, press to
scroll to the Settings option
and press to enter this
menu.
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3. In the Settings menu, press
to scroll to Language,
then press to enter the
Language menu.
4. Press to scroll to the
language you wish to use. Then
press to confirm your
selection.
5. Press (Back) or
repeatedly, or press once
to return to the standby screen.
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Access through number shortcuts
1. In the standby mode, press
to bring up the main menu.
2. The location of items in the
main menu corresponds to the
position of the to
keys in the alphanumeric
keypad. Thus, pressing
will bring up the Settings
menu.
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3. In the Settings menu, the
alphanumeric keys to
represent menu options
1 to 9. Since Language is item
number 8 in the Settings menu,
pressing will bring up
the Language sub-menu.
4. Press to scroll to the
language you wish to use. Then
press to confirm your
selection.
5. Press (Back) or key
repeatedly, or press once
to return to the standby screen.
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Main menu map
Select To en ter
Phone Book
Call Records
Messages
Game
Getting to Know Your Phone 31
Select To en ter
Entertainment
Media Center
Tools
Opers.Service
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Select To en ter
Settings
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Using Your Phone
Making a Phone Call
Open the flip and make sure that the standby screen is shown on the
main display. Enter the desired number using the alphanumeric keys
to . Press to dial your call.
To modify a phone number that you have entered, press to delete
individual digits. Press (Back) or , or long press will delete
all digits entered and return to the standby screen.
Ending a Phone Call
Press or close the flip to end a call. The display will show the total
call time, and then return to the standby screen.
During a call, you can use the options. See page 47, "In-call Menu".
To cancel a call that is being dialed, press or close the flip.
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Answering a Phone Call
When a call is received, your phone rings or vibrates, with the display
showing the caller's number (if supported by your network vendor). If
the caller is a contact stored in the Phone Book, the phone will show the
name recorded in the Phone Book.
1. If the flip is closed, opening it will allow you to answer the call.
If the flip function has not been activated, you cannot answer a call by
opening the flip. To activate or cancel the flip function, go to the menu
Settings > Call Settings > Answer Mode.
2. If the flip is already open, press to answer the call. Alternatively,
you can press (Option), and select Answer to connect the call.
If you wish to change the answering mode so that you can press any
key to answer a call, go the menu Settings > Call Settings > Answer
Mode > Any Key.
If the caller is a member of a caller group, the ring tone assigned to
this group will sound. The display will show the image, photo,
animation or video that is associated with this group as well, to
help you identify the caller.
For information on how to set up caller groups in the Phone Book,
see page 39, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
During a call, will appear in the screen's status bar.
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Rejecting an Incoming Call
When the flip is closed, you can reject an incoming call by long-press
the upper portion of the volume key on the left side of the phone.
When the flip is open, you can reject an incoming call by closing the
flip or pressing , or by pressing (End) to have the call
diverted to your voice mailbox. Alternatively, you can press
(Options) and select Reject to reject the call, or select I am busy to
have the call diverted to your voicemail box.
Turning Off the Ring Tone
for an Incoming Call
When the flip is closed, you can temporarily mute the ring tone for an
incoming call to avoid disturbing others. To do this, long press the lower
portion of the volume key on the left side of the phone. After the ring
tone has been turned off, you can still open the flip to answer the call.
Making an International Call
1. Enter the outgoing international call code, or long-press until
"+" appears on the display.
2. Enter the recipient's country code, area code and phone number.
Dial the call by pressing .
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Making an Emergency Call
To call emergency services, enter 112 (the international emergency
number) and then press to dial the call. You can make an
emergency call even if your phone is locked or cannot access your
network, or there is no SIM card inserted, so long as you are within
range of a network of the type supported by your phone.
Dialing an Extension Number
After you enter a telephone number, long-press , The phone
display will show "P". At this point, you can enter the desired extension
number, and then press to dial it.
Speed Dialing
You can assign alphanumeric keys to as speed dial keys to
frequently dialed numbers. To do so, choose the menu: Phone book >
Speed Dial.
After you have assigned a number key to serve as the speed dial key for a
particular phone number, you can long-press this key when the phone
is in the standby mode to dial the corresponding phone number. For
example, if you have selected as the speed dial key for a certain
phone number, long-pressing will dial this number.
has been locked as the speed dial key for dialing your voicemail
box number.
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Listening to Voicemails
When your voicemail box receives a voicemail, your operator will give
you a call or send you an SMS alert (i.e. a text message), in order to
notify you of this new voicemail. (if the network vendor supports it, the
icon will be shown in the external and main display's status bars,
respectively.)
Depending on how you are notified, there are two ways to access and
listen to the voicemail:
1. If your operator sends you an SMS alert to inform you of a new
voicemail, and the text of the SMS alert sent by your operator
matches the text of the SMS alert previously stored in your phone--
this is called Alert Match--your phone will recognize this SMS alert
as a reminder of the new voicemail. Press to dial the voicemail
box number to listen to the voice mail.
To successfully use the Alert Match feature, you must first save your
operator's SMS alert. Please do so in the menu option: Messages >
Voicemail > Settings > Alert Match.
2. If the text of the operator's SMS alert does not match the text of the
SMS alert stored in the Alert Match option, or if your operator calls
to inform you of a new voicemail, long-press from the standby
The rationale of the Alert Match feature is that, once you have
received an SMS alert from your operator saying that you have a
waiting voicemail, you can directly press to listen to the
voicemail, instead of having to return to the standby screen to dial
your voicemail box number individually.
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screen to directly dial the voicemail phone number and listen to your
voicemails. Alternatively, you can go to the menu: Message > Voi ce
Mail > Get Voicemail to make a voicemail call.
If the voicemail number is not stored on your SIM card or in the phone
itself, you will not be able to access your voicemail by long-
pressing ,Generally speaking, network operators will store the
voicemail number on a SIM card before giving it to you. If so, you will
be able to dial your voicemail number by long-pressing when
the phone is in standby mode, without needing to first manually store
this number. If however your network vendor did not store the number
on your SIM card, you will need to do this yourself. To save or modify
a voicemail phone number, go to the menu Messages > Voicemail >
Settings > Box Numbers.
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Phone Book
Adding Contacts to the Phone Book
The phone book in your phone's memory can store up to 500
contacts. The capacity of a phone book on your SIM card depends on
the particular service provided by your network vendor.
The data fields for a new contact are as follows:
The contact's name.
The contact's mobile phone number.
The contact's office phone number.
The contact's home phone number.
The contact's e-mail address.
1. In the standby screen, enter the phone number that you wish to
store, then press (Save). The screen will show the Phone Book
data fields for a new contact.
2. Press (Edit), then press to scroll to the contact data field
that you wish to edit. After completing data entry and settings, press
to store the data for this contact.
If you do not wish to save a modified Phone Book record, press
or (Back) to abort.
3. You can also add a new contact by going to the menu Phone Book >
Add.
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Used to select a caller group for the contact. Press to select a
group and then press .
When there is an incoming call from this contact, the ring tone
assigned to this group will sound and the display will show the
image associated with the group.
To set a ring tone and image for each caller group, go to the
menu Phone Book > Caller Group. See page 107.
You can also go the menu Phone Book > Caller Group to
set a caller group for a contact.
Used to set the image, photo, or video that will appear on the
phone's display when there is an incoming call from the contact.
Press (Set) and then choose the image or video for the
contact.
The image, photo, or video set in this field will replace the
default image associated with the contact's caller group, if
any.
Used to set a ring tone for the contact. When there is an incoming
call from the contact, the phone will play this ring tone. Press
(Set) and then choose the ring tone for the contact.
A ring tone set in this field will replace the one associated
with the contact's caller group, if any.
Used for notes about the contact.
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Finding Contacts in the Phone Book
There are two ways to locate a specific contact in the Phone Book:
Press to scroll through the names (listed in alphabetical order)
until the one you want is highlighted.
Press the alphanumeric key that corresponds to the first letter of the
name you wish to locate the appropriate number of times. For
instance, if the name starts with "K", you would press twice
for "K". The names starting with "K" will appear, with the first one
highlighted. Press to scroll to the name you want.
You can also choose the menu Phone Book > View to access the
Phone Book.
You can choose the menu Phone Book > Find, and then enter the full
name or the first letter of the name to locate a contact.
When the desired contact's name is highlighted, you can:
1. Press to dial the first phone number saved in that contact.
2. Press to view the contact's data. You can then perform the tasks
below:
In the standby mode, press (Names) to display
contacts stored in the Phone Book.
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Scroll to highlight the phone number you want and press to
dial that number.
While viewing a contact's data, you can press to view the
next/previous contact's data.
will appear on the left of the contact's name if the contact
is stored in your SIM card's memory; will appear if the
contact is stored in your phone memory.
Press (Edit) to edit the Phone Book data for this contact. For
more information on editing, see page 39.
When you have finished editing the details of the selected
contact, you must press twice to save all of the changes you
made.
If you do not wish to save a modified Phone Book record, press
(Back) or to abort.
3. Press (Option) to perform the following tasks:
Add
Add a new contact to your phone book.
Edit
Edit the selected contact's data.
Delete
Delete the contact's data from your phone book.
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Using a Location Number to Access a Contact's Data
To access data for a contact while the phone is in standby mode, enter
the location number for this contact, and then press . The display
will show the data for the contact stored at this location.
For example, to display the contact data stored in the fifth position in
the Phone Book, you would press and then .
When the contact's data appears, scroll to the number that you wish to
dial, and then press to dial this number.
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Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls
There are two ways you can view the last missed, dialed, and received
calls on your phone, as well as information on their date and time:
1. If there have been any missed calls, the main display will show a
missed call message along with the number of calls that were missed.
Press (Select) to display missed calls, and then press to scroll
to the desired phone number.
If the phone's flip is closed, press to highlight the missed call
message shown on the external display, and then press to
display the missed calls.
The icon will appear beside missed calls; the icon will
appear beside dialed calls; the will appear beside received
calls.
If a phone number has already been stored in the information for a
contact in the Phone Book, the display will show the name of this
contact.
If your network operator is not able to display a certain call's
number, the list will show "No number" for the call.
2. In the standby mode, press to view the list of
the most recent missed, dialed, and received calls.
Press to scroll to the desired phone number.
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When the number for a missed, dialed, or received call is highlighted,
you can perform the following tasks:
1. Press to re-dial the number.
2. Press (Option) to perform the following tasks:
Save
If the phone number for the call has not been stored in the
Phone Book, selecting this option will create a contact for this
number. If this phone number is already stored under a contact
in the Phone Book, selecting this option will allow you to edit the
information for this contact. For information about editing
Phone Book data, see page 39, "Adding Contacts to the Phone
Book".
Delete
Delete the record of the call.
3. Press to display the details on this call.
This name of the
contact for the call.
The date and time
this call was made.
The phone number
for the call.
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Operations During a Call
The following options marked with an asterisk (*) are dependent on
network support and may require a subscription.
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
During a call, you can press the volume key on the left side of the
phone to adjust call volume.
Accessing the Last Dialed or Received Calls
When you are on a phone call, you can press for the list of last
received calls and press for the list of last dialed calls. For details on
how to handle dialed/received calls, page 44, "Last Missed, Dialed, and
Received Calls".
Putting a Call on Hold*
1. When the only call is active:
a. Press to hold this call.
b. Press to end this call.
2. When the only call is on hold:
a. Press to resume the call.
b. Press to end this call.
3. When there is an active call and a call on hold, press to resume
the call that is on hold, and put the active call on hold.
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Accessing Your Phone Book
Press (Names) to access data in the Phone Book. For details, see
page 37, "Phone Book".
Making a Second Call*
Enter a phone number, or select one from your phone book or call
record, and then press to dial it. The currently active call will
automatically be placed on hold. However, if there is already one active
call and another on hold, this action will fail.
Call Waiting*
If there is an incoming call while you are on the phone, a tone will
sound through the earpiece and the display will show that a second call
is currently waiting. You can handle the waiting call and currently active
call in the following ways:
1. Answer the waiting call: Press . The currently active call will
automatically be placed on hold.
2. Reject the waiting call: Press or (End). Pressing (End)
will immediately reject the waiting call; pressing will bring up a
menu on the display that you can use to select a call to end.
In-call Menu
Press (Option) to bring up the in-call menu. Press to scroll to
the desired item and then press to enter that item.
End Current
Ends the current call.
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Mute/Unmute
Mutes the microphone so the person you are speaking with cannot
hear your voice.
DTMF On/Off
When the phone is connected with other devices or services, you
can send DTMF (Dual Tone Modulation Frequency) strings.
DTMF strings are keypad tones that can be sent via the microphone
as you dial another number. Your phone will emit the tones in
order to communicate with answering machines, pagers,
computerized telephone services, and so forth.
Enter the phone number and then press to send the DTMF
string.
Main Menu
You c an a cce ss t he Phone Book, Calls, and Messages menus during
a call.
Conference*
Conference calls allow you to converse with more than one party at
a time. The conference menu contains the following options:
The maximum number of parties that can be accommodated
during a conference call depends on the particular service
provided by a network vendor.
Hold/Unhold/Swap*
Toggles the call status.
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Join/Private
Adds a party that is on hold to the current conference call, or
isolates a single party in a conference call and puts all other
parties on hold.
Transfer
Allows two parties to connect, while ending one's own call (one
of the two parties may be involved in an active call while the
other is either on hold or being dialed), so as to allow the two
parties to have their own call.
Using the Silent Profile
From the standby screen, you can long-press to activate the Silent
profile. Once it is activated, the phone will alert you to an incoming call
by vibrating with no ring tone.
1. When you long-press to activate the Silent profile, the phone
will vibrate for one second. The icon will appear in the standby
screen's status bar to remind you that your phone is currently using
the Silent profile.
2. To cancel the Silent profile and restore the previously active vibrant
and ring tone settings, long-press .
To set and select a profile, please enter the main menu's Settings >
Profile. See page 157.
This feature is very convenient for switching to the Silent profile
during, say, a meeting to avoid the disruption caused by a ring tone.
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Adjusting the ring volume
When the phone's flip is open, press the upper or lower portion of the
volume key to adjust the ring tone volume. Press the upper portion
of this key or to increase the volume. Press the lower portion of
this key or to decrease the volume. When you are done, press
or the side key .
When the Silent Profile is activated, you are not able to adjust the ring
volume by pressing .
Tak ing a pho to
Your phone's embedded camera enables you to take photos to use as
the external and main displays' wallpapers and caller ID images, or send
them through MMS.
1. From the standby screen, press , which will bring up the view
finder.
2. Before taking a photo, press (Option) to make the following
settings for the camera:
Size
Sets the desired image size.
You can also use the camera by going to the menu: Entertainment >
Digital Camera.
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1.3 M 1280 x 960
Sets the size of the image to 1280 x 960, or 1.3 megapixels (the
highest resolution available).
VGA 640 x 480
Sets the image size to VGA 640 x 480 pixels.
Wallpaper 128 x 160
Sets the image size to 128 x 160 pixels for use as a wallpaper.
MMS 128 x 128
Sets the image size to 128 x 128 pixels to be sent through MMS.
Portrait 96 x 64
Sets the image size to 96 x 64 pixels in order to create a caller ID
photo for a phone book contact.
Effect
Enables you to apply a special effect to your image to create an
artistic style.
Night Mode On/Off
If you wish to take photos during the night, turn this mode on.
Flash On/Off
If you turn this forced flash mode on, the flash will always fire
regardless of the surrounding lighting conditions.
Quality
Sets the quality sharpness at which the photo is taken.
Contrast
This setting allows you to adjust the contrast level ranging from -
1 to +1.
Sound On/Off
Turns the shot tone on or off.
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Save to Phone/MiniSD
Determines whether the photo taken will be stored in the
miniSD Card or in the phone memory.
3. After you have completed necessary camera settings, press to
return to the view finder screen, you can then adjust the following
settings as well:
Zoom
Press to zoom in the image; press to zoom out the
image to the default size 0. Pressing the volume key will zoom
in/zoom out the image as well.
The chart below shows the zoom range for each image size
Image size Zoom range
1.3M 1280 x 960 0~8
VGA 640 x 480 0~8
Wallpaper 128 x 160 0~8
MMS 128 x 128 0~8
Portrait 96 x 64 0~8
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Brightness
Press to decrease the brightness level; press to increase
the brightness level.
4. When you are ready to take a photo, press the shutter button or
to photograph the object. The photo will then show up on the
main display.
How to create self portraits?
If you want to photograph yourself, you can close the phone's flip and
long-press to turn the camera function on. You can then use the
external display as the view finder and as the shutter button to
shoot self portraits.
Image Size
Zoom
Brightness
Level
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5. The photo will be automatically saved in your image library. Press
(Option) you can manage this photo using the options below:
Press (Back) will bring you back to the view finder to start
shooting a new photo.
Send by MMS
Enables you to send the image by MMS. You can also do so by
selecting the menu: Messages >
MMS > New. For details on
using the MMS function, see page 84.
Send by IrDA
Sends the image through the IrDA sensor.
Organize
Rename
Gives this image a new file name.
An image's name can't be left empty, nor can it share
the same name with another image already stored in
your phone.
Set Wallpaper
Designates this photo as the wallpaper for the external
display or the main display's standby screen.
Please note the following while shooting photos
When taking photos, do not block or touch the camera lens on the
back of the phone's flip.
Always photograph your object with the source of light behind you.
Do not shake the phone when taking photos.
Please be sure that the lens is perfectly clean before taking
photos. Use a soft cloth to wipe the lens if it is not clean.
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Edit
Edit
Press (Option) to create various effects for the image:
When you finish editing the image, press and then
give this modified image a name to save it.
Option Function
Add Frame
Select a frame for the image.
Press to select the desired frame
and press .
Add Stamp
Add a stamp to the image to convey a
particular message.
1. Press to choose the desired
stamp and press .
2. Press to move the stamp to the
desired position and press
(Paste) or .
Right Rotate 90 Right-rotate the image to 90 degrees.
Left Rotate 90 Left-rotate the image to 90 degrees.
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Face Morph
You are able to change a person's facial expression shown
in the photo with this Face Morph function, and then save
photos showing different expressions of that person. Follw
the steps below to perform the Face Morph function:
a. The Face Morph function will generate various
expression effects for a person's face shown in the
photo, according to the four red spots you have
manually positioned over the photo. Therefore, you
must first set the four spots' positions in order to
perform the Face Morph function
Once you have entered the Face Morph option, the
selected photo will appear in full screen, along with the
first red spot displayed on it. Press to position this
red spot where you would like it to be over the person's
face--press to move red spot by a fixed space; long
press to move the spot continuously. When the
first spot is in the desired position, press to
confirm. The next spot will then show up automatically
in order for you to adjust its position.
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b. To generate the best expression effects, it is
recommended that the four spots be placed over the
corners of the eyes and the corners of the mouth, which
are normally used to make facial expressions.
c. To reset a red spot's position, press (UNDO) to
first remove that spot, press to display it again in
its default position, and then press to adjust its
position.
The moment you finish setting the four spots' positions
and press , you can immediately press
(Reset) to reset all of the spots' positions.
d. When the spots are in desired positions, press . The
screen will show "Press number key to change!", and
then will bring up the original photo with the person's
face remaining unchanged. At this point, you can press
a corresponding number key to generate the desired
Please follow the correct order below to set the
positions of the red spots: outer corner of the right eye
(1) > outer corner of the left eye (2) > right corner of the
mouth (3) > left corner of the mouth (4).
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facial expression effects for the person's face. The chart
below shows each number key and their matching
expression effects:
Press (NORMAL) to display the original photo with
no expression effects made.
e. Press to intensify/reduce expression effects.
Intensity levels will be displayed at the top right corner
of the screen ranging from 1 to 10; the default value is
8.
f. When the photo shows desired expression effects, you
can press and save this new photo as a separate file.
Enter this new photo's file name, and then press to
save it to the Image menu.
Key Expression Key Expression
Smile Angry
Young Funny
Slim Alien
Kiss Koala
Sleepy Monkey
Sad Fox
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g. You can then press corresponding number keys to
create more photos showing various facial expressions.
The Face Morph function may not create desired
outcomes when used to change your pets or dolls'
facial expressions.
When you apply face morph to an image larger than
128 x 160, the image will then be saved in a smaller
size.
Face Morph+Animation
You are able to apply an animated effect to a person's facial
expression. Follow the same procedures to set the four
spots' positions as described in Face Morph.
When you have the four spots set, press and the screen
will show "Press number key to change!" You can now
press or press the following corresponding number
key to generate a different facial animated effect. The chart
below shows each number key and their corresponding
animated effect.
Key Expression Key Expression
Angel Love Ya'll
Little Devil Ouch!!!
Crying Bang! Bang!
Stormy Duh!
Afro Ugly
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Delete
Deletes the photo.
Go To Image
This is the image library where your photos are placed. You can
choose the menu: Media Center > Image to access this image
library as well.
In this menu, photos will be displayed as thumbnails--small
miniature versions of photos--and the bottom of the screen will
display the file name of the currently highlighted thumbnail.
You can set the photos to be displayed in the list mode--showing
only their file names.
Because photos can be stored either in the phone memory or on
the MiniSD Card, the memory currently in use will determine the
photos that you can access in the image library. To select the
needed memory, you can press (Option) and select Phone
Memory/miniSD Card in this Image menu, or go to: Media
Center > Memory Settings.
1. Press to scroll to the photo thumbnail you need.
2. Press to display the photo in full screen. Press to show
the next/previous photo.
The image formats supported by the phone are BMP, WBMP,
PNG, GIF, JPEG (progressive or marithmetic-encoded saves
not supported).
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3. When the display shows photos as thumbnails or in the list
mode, or after you press to display a photo in full screen,
you can press (Option) to manage the selected photo using
the available options. Some of these options are identical to those
mentioned above, except for the ones described below:
View
Displays the photo in full screen. This option is not available
when the screen shows a photo in full screen.
Phone Memory/miniSD Card
Select the memory in which the photo you want is stored.
This option determines the photos that you can use in the
image library, and is not available when the screen shows a
photo in full screen.
List Mode/Image Mode
Determines whether photo thumbnails are displayed in the
list mode or in the image mode. This option is not available
when the screen shows a photo in full screen.
Organize
Move to
Move the selected photo to another folder. This option is
only available when the image library currently in use is
the one stored in the phone memory, with the screen
showing photos as thumbnails or in the list mode.
New Folder
Creates a new folder for storing photos. This option is only
available when the image library currently in use is the one
stored in the phone memory, with the screen showing
photos as thumbnails or in the list mode.
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Slide Show
After selecting this option the photos will be presented as a
slide show to you. Press (Option) to stop the
background ring tone, select the desired ring tone, or choose
a slide style.
Details
Shows the photo's name, format and size.
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Shooting a Video Clip
One most exciting feature about this phone is that you can use its video
camcorder to shoot and play video clips. You can also send a video to
others by MMS, or create a 5-second caller ID video which will show on
the phone's external display when there is an incoming call being made
by a particular caller.
1. From the standby screen, press shown on the navigation key
to bring up the view finder.
2. Press (Option) to make the following settings for shooting a
video clip:
Size
Select the desired video mode.
Caller ID 96 x 64
Sets the size of the video image to 96 x 64 pixels to record a video
caller ID for a phone book contact.
The maximum length of a video shot in this mode is 5
seconds, and the file format is MP4.
MMS Video 128 x 128
Sets the size of the video image to 128 x 128 pixels to be sent
through MMS.
The maximum memeory size of a video shot in this mode is
100k, and the file format is 3GP.
You can also use the video camcorder by going to the menu:
Entertainment > Video Camcorder.
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QCIF 176 x 144
Sets the size of the video image to 176 x 144 pixels in QCIF
mode.
A video clip shot in this mode must be saved in MP4 format
on the miniSD Card.
CIF 352 x 288
Sets the size of the video image to 352 x 288 pixels in CIF mode.
A video clip shot in this mode must be saved in MP4 format
on the miniSD Card.
Quality
Sets the quality sharpness at which a video clip is shot.
Contrast
This setting allows you to adjust the contrast from -1 to +1.
Save to Phone/MiniSD
Determines whether the video taken will be stored on the
miniSD Card or in the phone memory.
3. After you have completed necessary settings, press to return to
the view finder screen. Then you can:
Zoom: Press to zoom in; press to zoom out. Pressing
the volume key will zoom in/zoom out the image as well.
Brightness: Press to decrease the brightness level; press
to increase brightness level.
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4. Press to start shooting a video. Video will then be timed and the
length of the video will be shown at the upper right corner of the
screen. Press again to stop recording.
When a recording is being interrupted by an incoming call or
message, the phone will stop and save the recording. When the
interruption ends, it will go to the playback mode.
If you press during recording, the phone will stop and save the
recording and return to the idle screen.
5. When you have stopped recording, press (Option) to manage
this video clip using the options below:
Pressing will take you back to the the view finder for shooting a
new video.
Recording Time
(Seconds)
Image Size
Press or to zoom in and
zoom out.
Brightness
Level
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Play
Playbacks the recorded video. During playback, use the keys
shown in the chart below:
Send by MMS
Enables you to send this video clip by MMS. You can also do so
by selecting the menu: Messages > MMS > New. For details on
using the MMS function, see page 84.
This option is only available when the video is shot in the
MMS Video 128 x 128 mode.
Delete
Erases the recorded video.
Rename
Gives this video a new file name.
Press To
Freeze the desired image/resume playback.
Rewind video content.
Fast-forward video content.
Stop playback.
Volume up/down during playback.
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Go To Video Folder
This is the video library where your video clips are placed. You
can go to the menu: Media Center > Video to access this video
library as well.
Because videos can be stored either in the phone memory or on
the MiniSD Card, the memory currently in use will determine the
videos that you can access in the video library. To select the
needed memory, you can press (Option) and select Phone
Memory/miniSD Card in this Video menu, or go to the menu:
Media Center > Memory Settings.
After entering this menu, the most recently saved videos will be
listed.
1. Press to scroll to the video clip you need.
2. Press to activate the video player, showing the beginning of
the selected video. Press to display the next/previous video;
press to right-rotate the video to 90 degrees.
3. Press to playback the video.
4. When playback stops, Press (Option) to delete or rename
this video.
5. Press (Back) to return to the video list. You can press
(Option) to perform the following tasks with a selected video.
View
Activates the video player to playback the video.
The video formats supported by the phone are *.mp4 and
*.3gp.
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Send by MMS
Enables you to send this video clip by MMS.
Send by IrDA
Sends this video clip through the IrDA sensor.
Phone Memory/miniSD Card
Select the memory in which the video you want is stored.
This determines the videos that you can access in the video
library.
Organize
Rename
Gives this video clip a new file name.
Move to
Move the selected video to another folder. This option is
only available when the video library currently in use is the
one stored in the phone memory.
New Folder
Creates a new folder for storing video clips. This option is
only available when the video library currently in use is the
one stored in the phone memory.
Delete
Deletes the selected video or all of the video clips stored in
the video library.
Details
Shows the video clip's name, format and size.
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Listening to MP3 Music
You can use the phone's built-in digital Music Player to play MP3 songs.
The Music Player can only play audio files saved in MP3 format (the
spec must be Mpeg1-Layer3).
To play MP3 songs using the phone's Music Player, the miniSD card
where MP3 audio files are stored must be inserted in the phone.
Playing MP3 Music
1. From the standby screen, press shown on the navigation key
to launch the Music Player. Alternatively, you can choose the
menu: Entertainment > Music Player.
2. When the Music Player screen appears, follow the illustration below
to control the Music Player.
Press to stop the
Music Player.
Press to start playing the selected song/pause
during playback/resume playback.
Press to
select/play the next
song.
Press to select/
play the previous
song.
Press to set the
play mode--Repeast
once, Repeat all, off.
Elapsed time during
playback.
Press to volume
up/down during
playback
The file name of the
song being played.
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MP3 menu
You can press (Option) to manage your MP3 audio files using the
following options.
Edit Play List
You can choose which songs you want the Music Player to play. Scroll
to the file name of the song you want, then press to mark it; to
unmark a selected song, press again. When you have finished
selecting your songs from this list, press (Done).
View Play List
This is the album directory where the songs you want the Music
Player to play are stored.
View All Files
Here you can view all the available songs' audio files stored in the the
miniSD card, and then select which ones you want to delete.
When music is playing, press (Back) will bring you back to
the standby screen, but will not stop the music. You must enter the
Music Player screen and press to stop music.
When the Music Player is playing, will appear in the standy
screen's status bar.
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Quick Access Menu
1. From the standby screen, press to enter the Quick Access menu.
2. Press to scroll through the menu and press to access a
highlighted option.
You can also use the twelve alphanumeric keys to choose the desired
function or menu. Press a corresponding key to access the desired
function or menu directly.
To set up the access menu, choose the menu Tools > Shortcuts.
See page 139.
The Quick Access menu contains twelve commonly
used functions and menus represented by their
respective images.
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Messages Menu
Your phone supports various messaging services including SMS (Short
Messaging Service), EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) and MMS
(Multimedia Messaging service). EMS allows you to insert simple
images and ring tones into your SMS messages, while MMS enables you
to send photos, music and videos using your phone.
You must have a subscription that supports MMS. Please contact your
service provider for details.
From the standby screen, press of the navigation key to enter
the Messages menu. You can also press when in the standby screen
and then enter from the main menu by selecting .
Additional information about messaging
When a new SMS message is received, or when there are unread
messages in the phone's memory, the icon will appear in the
standby screen's status bar to remind you; the blue icon will
appear if there are new or unread MMS messages.
When a message has arrived, it will be automatically transferred from
the SIM card to the phone memory. The SIM card itself will no
longer store this message. You can, however, move a message that you
have read back to the SIM card by selecting the Save to SIM option.
If a red icon shows up, this means that the phone's message
memory is full. If this has occurred, any new messages will remain
stored on the SIM card.
The items in the Message menu are as follows:
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SMS
You can use this SMS menu to read, edit and send SMS.
Editing and Sending a New Short Message
1. Go to the menu: SMS > New to bring up the message editing
screen so you can write a new short message.
For information on how to use the input methods provided by the
phone for writing messages, see page 100, "Input Modes".
If some text has been entered, pressing (Back) or will
bring up the prompt "Exit?", to make sure you wish to abort the
message being edited. If you press (Yes), you will return to
the standby screen; if you press (No), you can continue
writing the message.
2. When writing a message, pressing (Insert) will allow you to
insert the following items:
Te m p l a t e
This is a list of templates that can be used instead of entering all
the characters individually. You can use the factory default
templates or templates of your own that you previously saved to
the list.
To create your own quick message templates, scroll down to
one of the blank templates, press (Edit) to enter the
desired text, and then press to save it.
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Graphics
You can select a graphic icon from this graphics library to insert
into your message. Press to select the name of the icon you
wish to insert, and then press or (Select) to insert the
icon into your message.
You can also scroll towards the end of the graphics library and
choose from the last five icons that you previously received and
stored.
Animation
You can select an animation from this animation library to insert
into your message. Press to select the name of the animation
you wish to insert, and then or (Select) to insert the
animation into your message.
You can also scroll towards the end of the animation library and
choose from the last five animations that you previously received
and stored.
Melody
You can select a ring tone from this ring tone library to insert
into your message. Scroll to the name of the ring tone you wish
to use, and then press to insert the ring tone into your
message. The inserted ring tone will be displayed as a musical
note within the message's text.
You can also scroll towards the end of the icon library and choose
from the last five ring tones that you previously received and
stored.
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3. After you have finished editing the message, press to
perform the following tasks:
Send To
You can send the message to a single recipient by entering the
recipient's phone number and then pressing .
Alternatively, when asked to enter a recipient's phone number,
you can press to access your phone book and select a
contact you want to send the message to. Scroll to highlight the
desired contact and press to display the contact's phone
book information. Scroll to highlight the number you want to
use and press to enter the number. Press again to send
the message.
Send by Name
You can send the message to the contacts chosen from your
phone book.
1. Scroll to the name of the desired contact and press to
select it. Repeat this step to select multiple contacts. Press
to undo.
2. Press (Done) to save those selected contacts to your Send
list. You can then press (Option) to add a new contact
to the list or delete a selected contact.
3. Press to send the message to the selected contacts.
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Send by Group
You can send the message to the members you select from a
caller group.
1. Scroll to the caller group you want, press (View) to
view the contacts in that group.
2. Scroll the list of the contacts and press to choose the
contacts you want. Then press (Done) to go back to the
call group list.
3. Press to view the list of selected contacts, and then press
to send the message to them.
Save to Drafts
Press to save the message to Drafts. For details on the Drafts
option, see page 81.
The last row shows information about how many contacts
you have chosen and the maximum numbers you can
choose
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Receiving and Reading a Short Message
1. There are two situations when new messages are received:
Each message record will show the sender's phone number. (If
the sender is a contact stored in the Phone Book, the display will
show that contact's name, rather than the phone number.)
If the flip is open, the message indicator will be highlighted on
the main display. Press to display the list of new messages,
scroll to the desired message record, and then press to read
the message.
Message indicator
If the flip is closed, the yellow icon will
appear on the external display, along with a
message indicator showing the number of
messages that have been received.
To read a message directly on the external
display, press to highlight the message
indicator, and press to display a list of
new messages. Press to scroll to the desired
message record, and then press to display
the message.
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2. You can also choose Exit to return to the standby screen (the
yellow icon will appear in the standby screen's status bar,
indicating that there are unread messages) and then enter the
menu Messages > Inbox to read messages. Press to scroll to
the message record you would like to view. Then you can:
Press (Option), which will present the following choices:
Delete
Deletes the selected message.
Call Sender
You can use the phone number used to send the message to
call the sender.
SMS Chat
This feature allows you to start a chat session by replying to
the message. For how to start a chat session, see page 92.
Reply
Allows you to write and send a reply message.
Forward
Allows you to forward the message to another person.
Edit
Allows you to edit the content of the message.
Scrolling down to the end of the list and selecting "Delete All"
will delete all messages.
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Press to read the message's content.
Then press (Option) to:
Reply
Allows you to write and send a reply message.
Delete
Deletes the selected message.
Call Sender
You can use the phone number used to send the message to
call the sender.
SMS Chat
Allows you to start an SMS Chat with this message.
Forward
Allows you to edit the content of this message and forward it
to another person.
Edit
Allows you to edit the content of the message.
Extract Numbers
Displays the number(s) contained in the received message.
Scroll to highlight the needed number, and press (Save)
to create an contact for this number in the phone book. You
can also press (Call) to call that number.
Save EMS
If the message contains an EMS object like an icon or
animation which has not been stored in your phone, you can
If the message has a ring tone attached to it, the phone will
play the ring tone. You can also play the ring tone by scrolling
to the icon that represents the ring tone.
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select this option to save this EMS object.
Press to select the object, and give the EMS object a file
name. Press again to save the object to its EMS library in
your phone. For example, if the object is an animation, it will
be automatically saved to an available entry in the animation
library for future use.
Save to Archive: Allows you to save this message to Archive.
Save to SIM: Allows you to save this message to your SIM
card.
Managing Sent Items
Go to the menu: SMS > Sent Items. Sent Items preserve messages
previously sent. Scroll to the desired message, and then you can:
Press (Option) to delete messages, create a new folder, or to
move a message to a another folder.
Press to read the message. You can then press (Option)
to execute the following tasks:
Delete
Deletes the message.
Forward
Allows you to forward the message to others.
Edit
Allows you to edit the message.
Scrolling down to the end of the list and selecting "Delete All" will
delete all messages.
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Extract Numbers
Displays the number(s) contained in the received message.
Scroll to highlight the needed number, and press (Save)
to create an contact for this number in the phone book. You
can also press (Call) to call that number.
Save to SIM: Save the message to your SIM card.
If you want to erase all of the outgoing messages, scroll down to
the end of the Sent Item menu, and select Delete All to erase all
messages.
Managing Drafts
Go to the menu: SMS > Drafts, which allows you to preserve
message drafts that you have saved. Scroll to the desired message
record, and then you can:
Press (Option) to delete, create a new folder, or to move the
message to a new folder.
Press to directly view the contents of the message. Then you
can press (Option) to execute the tasks described above.
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Managing Archive
Go to menu: SMS > Archive. This option preserves messages saved
from the Inbox. Scroll to the desired message record, and then you
can:
Press (Option) to delete, create a new folder, or to move the
message to a new folder.
Press to view the contents of the message. Then you can
press (Option) to execute those tasks identical to reading a
message in the Inbox.
Cleaning Up Messages
Go to the menu: SMS > Delete. This option allows you to clean up
part of or all of the messages by category.
Settings
This menu item includes a number of options for adjusting
message settings:
Message Center
This feature allows you to save the message center's phone
number for sending your messages. The messages that you
send are sent to recipients through this message center.
Enter the message number provided by the network vendor.
After you are finished, press to confirm.
Scrolling down to the end of the list and selecting Delete All will
delete all messages.
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Expiry
This sets the duration that an undeliverable SMS message that
you send can be stored at the message center. During this
period, the message center will continue to attempt to deliver
the message to the designated number.
Reply Type
You can request that your network operator convert your reply
to different types.
Reply Path
You can ask the network to set the route of the reply message
via your own message centre. If you set this function on and
then send a message to someone and the person replies, the
reply will follow the path of the previous message that you sent.
Delivery Report
After activating this function, the network vendor will report
to you when a message has been delivered.
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MMS
You can edit and send MMS messages using this menu.
Before you start to use MMS, you must subscribe to both GPRS and
MMS services provided by your operator. Some operators may
complete needed MMS settings for you after you subscribe to MMS.
If this is not the case, you need to manually configure MMS settings in
your phone to be able to use MMS.
Because MMS uses your operator's MMS server on a GPRS network
to send messages to phones, you need to adjust the following settings
correctly in order to use MMS:
Go to the menu: Oper.Service > Wap > Settings, choose the server you
want, then press to adjust the settings below:
Gateway Address For example, 10.1.1.1
Port Number For example, 9201
Go to the menu: Oper.Service > Wap > Settings > Select Gateway >
MMS, and then select the server to use for MMS:
Go to the menu: Oper.Service > Connect Settings, choose the group of
GPRS settings you want to use, then press to adjust the settings
below:
APN Name For example, MMS
Go to the menu: Oper.Service > Connect Settings > AP Uplink Settings
> MMS to choose the desired group of GPRS settings to use for MMS.
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The chart below shows available options under the MMS menu:
Go to the menu: Messages > MMS > Settings > MMS Server
Choose the MMS server setting you
want to use, and press (Edit)
to enter the web address of the
server.
For example, http://mms
New Edit a new MMS message.
Inbox Stores the MMS message you downloaded.
Sent Items MMS messages sent out successfully are stored here.
Drafts MMS messages that you wrote and saved are store
here.
Archive MMS messages stored in Inbox can be moved here.
Delete Deletes MMS messages by category.
Settings Here you can configure MMS settings.
Notify
When your service operator's MMS server receives a
MMS message, the operator will send a SMS message
to you, asking you to download the MMS message. If
you do not download the MMS message immediately,
then the operator's SMS message will be stored here.
Later when you wish to retrieve the undownloaded MMS
message, you can come here. Select the SMS message
that matches the MMS message, and you can download
the MMS message.
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Editing and Sending MMS Messages
1. Go to the menu: MMS > New > Create to open the MMS editor, then
you can start to enter text into a new message's first page.
2. Press (Option) to execute the following tasks:
Insert
You can choose to insert images, videos, or audio files stored on
the miniSD card or in the phone memory. If you wish to erase
the inserted object, simply press the to delete them. To
insert a second object, repeat the (Option) > Insert process.
To add a new page, press (Option) and then select Insert >
New Page.
The attached video clip will be represented by the icon ; the
attached audio file will be represented by the icon .
Each page allows only one image and one video/audio file.
To edit the next/previous page's content, press (Option) and
choose Page Up or Page Down.
Set Time Duration
Allows you to set the length of time that this page is displayed on
the screen when playing your MMS message. For example, "30"
indicates that this page will played for 30 seconds.
The minimum duration for each page must not be less than 5
seconds.
Preview
Plays all the pages in sequence.
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3. When you have completed editing the message, you can decide who you
want to send the message to by pressing (Option) and then
selecting Send To.
Enter the recipient's phone number directly or press (Contact)
to select recipients from your phonebook.
Alternatively, you can press and the following data fields
required to send your MMS message will appear. Scroll to the data
field and press (Edit) or to fill in data.
To
You can send your message to a recipient's phone or e-mail
address.
Enter the recipient's phone number directly and press .
Alternatively, you can press (Contact) to browse your
phone book and select the contacts you want to send the
message to. Scroll to highlight the desired contact and press
to select the contact. Press again to deselect. Press
(Done) when you have finished selecting.
You can send an MMS message to a maximum of 5
recipients.
Subject
You can enter the subject for the message.
Send
Sends this message to designated recipients.
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Cc
You can send the message as a carbon copy to others. Enter the
carbon copy recipient's information as you do with main copy
recipients.
Priority
Press (Change) to set the priority for this message.
Downloading an MMS Message
You can download an MMS message in 2 ways:
1. If you select MMS > Settings > Notify Setting > Notify me first, then
when an MMS message arrives at the server, the operator will send
you a notification asking you whether to download the MMS
message or not. You can
If you press (No) to reject immediate download, the
notification will be stored in MMS > Notify. Later when you
need to download the MMS message, you can choose Notify and
select the notification that matches the MMS message. The
phone will start to download the message to Inbox.
Press (Ye s ) to start downloading. After
downloading you can go to Inbox to see the
message.
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2. If you have select MMS > Settings > Notify Setting > Auto
Download, then when an MMS message arrives at the server, your
phone will start to download the message to Inbox automatically.
When there are new or unread MMS messages stored in the phone,
will appear in the standby screen's status bar.
Reading an MMS Message
Go to MMS > Inbox, scroll to the message you want, and press to
play the message. When the message is playing, you can do the
following:
Press to display the previous/next slide.
Press to stop/resume playing.
After reading the message, press to perform the following tasks:
Play
Play the message again.
Edit
Edit the content of the message.
Delete
Delete this message.
Forward
Forward the message to someone else.
Reply
You can reply to the sender with this option.
Copy to Archive
Copy the message to Archive.
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Extract Numbers
Extract telephone numbers shown on the slide. You can choose to
save the numbers to your phone book.
Call Sender
Call the sender's phone number.
Save image in this slide
Saves the image shown on the slide to your phone. After you save it,
you can go to the menu: Media Center > Image to see it.
Save video in this slide
Saves the video clip attached on the slide to your phone. After you
save it, you can go to the menu: Media Center > Video to play it.
Save audio in this slide
Save the audio file attached to the slide. Then you can go to the
menu: Media Center > Music to play this audio file.
MMS Settings
Before you start to use MMS, go to the menu: MMS > Settings to
configure the following settings:
MMS Server
Configure the web address of the operator's MMS server.
Please following the steps below:
1. Choose one from the three default server settings as your
server and press .
2. Press (Edit) to enter the server's name and address.
Notify Setting
Choose the way to download a MMS message:
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Auto Download
When the MMS server receives a new message, your phone
will display the operator's notification first, and then start to
download the message.
Notify me first
When the MMS server receives a new message, the phone
will display the operator's notification, then you can decide
whether to download the message immediately.
Delivery Setting
Here you can choose to get a delivery/read confirmation after
you send a MMS message to someone. Press (Mark) to
mark the following:
Delivery Report
Asks the recipient to return a confirmation after receiving
your message.
Read Report
Asks the recipient to return a confirmation after reading
your message.
Message Life Time
Set the length of time your outgoing MMS messages stays on
the server before it reaches the recipient successfully.
Security Check
When you turn this function on by selecting the Reject by
Sender, you can reject MMS messages from certain senders.
You should set up the Reject List first under the menu: MMS >
Settings > Sender Reject List.
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Sender Reject List
When you turn the Security Check function on, your phone
will reject all MMS messages from the senders you list here.
SMS Chat
You can engage in a peer-to-peer chat session by writing messages to
another mobile phone user. This feature allows you to have a
continuous text conversation with someone without having to enter the
number of the recipient each time you have something new to say. The
text conversation is recorded so you can review what has been said in
the chat session.
Starting a chat session
There are two ways to initiate a chat session.
1. Go to: SMS Chat > New Chat to start a new chat session. Follow
the steps below to conduct the chat:
a. Enter the nickname for the chat session.
b. Enter the phone number of the person you want to chat
with. Alternatively, when asked to enter a number, you can
press to go to the phone book, and select a contact as
your chat partner. Scroll to highlight the desired contact
and press to access the details of the contact. Scroll to
highlight the number you want to use and press to
enter the number.
c. Write your message. When you finish, press to send the
message to invite the recipient to a chat.
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d. When the chat message is sent, you can press to enter
the next chat message. The message will automatically be
sent to the same recipient. Repeat the same process to send
more messages to the same person.
2. Alternatively, to start a chat session, you can select a message
from Inbox, press , choose Chat, and press (Chat) or
to start a chat session with this message. This way you do
have to enter the recipient's phone number before you send a
chat message.
Receiving a reply to your chat message
When your phone receives a reply from your chat partner, the
display will show your partner's name and message, followed by the
previous message(s) you sent. You can now talk with your chat
partner by entering what you are going to say and press .
Your words will automatically get back to your chat partner. You
can continue the chat session by repeating the same process. All of
the text conversation will be displayed on the display.
Receiving a request for a new chat
When your phone receives a chat request from another person, a
dialogue box would pop up on the display asking if you want to join
the chat. Follow the steps below to reply to the chat message:
1. Press to view the chat message.
2. Press to join the chat. Enter your nickname and message,
and press to send your message.
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Leaving a chat session
If you want to leave a chat session, press (Back) or . This
will take you back to the SMS Chat menu. You phone will keep the
records of the last chat session. To review the previous chat session,
scroll to select Previous Chat. You can resume the previous chat
session by pressing (Chat) or .
If you want start a new chat, go to: SMS Chat > New Chat.
When you are interrupted by an incoming call during a
chat session
You may resume the chat session by selecting SMS Chat >Previous
Chat.
Voi c e m ai l
Your network vendor will provide you with your voicemail inbox
number and a number for accessing any other voicemail services. For
detailed information about voicemail services, contact your network
operator to see if you need to save a specific phone number to your
phone in order to access your voicemail inbox.
To set up your voicemail box, go to Settings. See details on page
page 95.
Listening to a voicemail
When your voicemail box receives a voicemail, your operator gives you
a call or sends you an SMS alert to remind you of the waiting voicemail.
If the text of the SMS alert sent by your operator matches the text of the
SMS alert previously stored in your phone--this is called Alert Match--
your phone will recognize this SMS alert as a reminder of a new
voicemail and a prompt showing "New voicemail" will pop up.
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To listen to the voicemail, simply press , and your phone will
automatically dial your voicemail box number for you.
To set up the Alert Match feature, you must save your operator's SMS
alert in advance. Please do so in Voicemail > Settings > Alert
Match. See page page 96.
Alternatively, if the text of the operator's SMS does not match the text of
the SMS alert stored in the Alert match option, or if your operator calls
you to inform you of a new voicemail, you can access your voicemail by
selecting Voic em a il > Get Voicemail, or long press directly from
the standby screen.
Voicemail settings
You can use the following options in Voicem ai l > Settings to determine
how your voicemail box works:
Box Numbers
Here you can store your voicemail box number as well as the
numbers controlling the voicemail feature:
Home Mbox
This is your voicemail box number that you dial to listen to a
voicemail.
Roam Mbox
This is the number you dial to listen to a voicemail when
roaming on another network.
Voi ce No.
This is the number you dial to request the operator to give
you a call upon receiving a new voicemail.
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Message No.
This is the number you dial to request the operator to send
you an SMS alert upon receiving a voicemail.
When these numbers have been set correctly, you can check your
voicemails and change the way of the voicemail notification simply
by selecting the respective menu option. Your phone will
automatically dial the number you set up for each option to inform
your operator of your choice.
Alert by Call
Here you can request your operator to inform you of a new
voicemail with a telephone call. Select this option and your phone
will automatically dial the number previously stored in Box
Numbers > Voi ce No. .
Alert by SMS
Here you can request your operator to inform you of a new
voicemail with a SMS alert. Select this option and your phone will
automatically dial the number previously stored in Box Numbers >
Message No..
Alert Match
If it is not already set, you can manually store the SMS alert to
match the one sent by your operator when a new voicemail is
received. To do so set the alert mode to Alert by SMS, then ring
your phone using another phone and leave yourself a voicemail
message. Your operator will then send an SMS alert saying that a
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new voicemail is waiting. Jot down the SMS alert and come to this
Alert Match option to enter and save the SMS alert. It is not
necessary to enter the whole message, just enough of it to provide a
reliable match for your phone to identify an SMS message as an
SMS alert for a new voicemail.
If the text of the SMS alert varies according to the number of
voicemails the network is holding for you--for example it may
sometimes read “1 new voice mail” and at other times read “2 new
voice mails”--you can set a wildcard in the Alert Match option by
inserting a “?”. And the SMS alert you enter will be like “? new voice
message.” Your phone can then use this saved message to identify
the SMS alert sent by your operator.
Cell Broadcast
Cell broadcast messages are general messages that your network
operator broadcasts to all phones within a particular area. These
messages are broadcast in numbered channels. For example, channel
030 might be for local weather, 060 for traffic reports, 080 for
information about local hospitals, taxis, pharmacies, and so forth.
You can receive cell broadcast messages that your network operator
broadcasts, and select your preferred topics and languages.
For more information about available channels and a list of the
information they provide, contact your network operator.
When you receive a cell broadcast, the content will be displayed twice
in ticker-tape fashion.
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Set Status
Allows you to select whether or not to receive cell broadcast
messages.
Read
Here you can read the messages that you want your operator to
broadcast to you regularly. The name of the topic and information
will be shown on the display.
To select the messages that you would like to receive regularly
from your operator, go to the menu: Topics > Create Topic.
Top ics
Allows you to decide what information you wish to receive from
your network operator's cell broadcasts. This is a twofold process:
Create Topic
Here you can list all of the cell broadcast topics available from
your operator.
If you have not previously saved any topics, press (Option)
and then select Add so that you can add a new topic. Enter the
topic code (that is, the channel number) available from your
operator and then a name for the topic.
The name you enter will serve as a reminder of what the topic
is about. For example, if the topic is about weather, you can
enter "weather" for the topic.
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Active Topic List
This is where you decide what broadcast information you want
from your operator. The topics on the Active Topic List are the
ones that you have chosen to receive regularly from your
operator.
If the list is empty, press (Option) and then select Add to
choose a topic you previously saved in the Create To pi c list.
Language
You can limit the cell broadcast information that you receive from
your network operator to a specific language. Press to select
your preferred language, and then press (Done) to confirm
your selection.
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Input Modes
Changing the Text Input Mode
The input mode icons (names) that may appear at the top right of the
the screen represent the following input modes:
Predictive Input Mode (iTap)
iTap analyzes letters as they being inputted, making intelligent
predictions about the words you are attempting to enter, and speeding
up text entry.
iTap (predictive input mode).
ABC (letter input mode).
Numeric input mode.
To set the default input mode to the one you most frequently use,
choose the menu Settings > Input Mode. See page 171.
When the display shows the editing screen, you
will be able to see the name of the current text
input mode in the upper right corner of the
screen. Press to change the input mode.
Also press to switch to uppercase or
lowercase letters.
The text input mode
currently in use
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How to use iTap
1. Press once the alphanumeric key corresponding to the first letter of
the word you wish to enter without considering where that letter falls
in the sequence of characters available through that key. Then press
the key corresponding to the second letter, and so forth. The phone
will predict which word you wish to enter based on the set of keys
you have pressed.
Press to delete the letters you have entered.
2. The predicted words will be displayed and may change as you
continue to press other keys. There are two lines of predicted words:
a. The top line shows the same word you have currently highlighted
in the bottom line.
b. The bottom line shows a list of predicted prefixes or words. Press
to scroll to the desired one by highlighting it. When you
highlight a prefix press to choose the other word with the
same prefix that you intended to enter.
3. Once the correct word is displayed, press to enter this word. A
space will automatically be inserted after the word.
4. In the text, press to move the cursor left or right; press to
move the cursor up or down. Press once to delete a character;
long-press to delete all entered text.
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Letter Input Mode (ABC)
Press the key containing the desired letter repeatedly to scroll through
the available characters in order until it is reached.
How to use the letter input mode
You must press the key corresponding to the desired letter the correct
number of times in order to enter the letter you want. Display letters
for entry according to the order shown on each key. Pressing a key
once will display the first letter listed on the key, while pressing it
twice will display the second letter, and so on.
When you have entered a letter and wish to enter the next letter,
either wait for two seconds until the cursor moves to the next text
entry position, or immediately press the key for the next letter.
Short press to enter a space before beginning a new word.
Long press to begin a new line.
While entering text, press to move the cursor left or right;
press to move the cursor up or down. Press once to delete a
character; long-press to delete all entered content.
Numeric Input Mode (123)
The numeric input mode allows you to use the alphanumeric keys
to to enter numbers.
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Symbol Input Mode
When editing messages, press to open the symbols field. Press
to highlight the desired symbol; press to scroll page by page.
Press to place it in the text.
Direct Connection to URLs
Your phone provides handy preset URL text hotkeys, enabling you to
enter a complete URL more quickly and conveniently, and making
Internet access more efficient and enjoyable.
From the standby screen, you can rapidly key in numerical URLs. If, for
example, you wish to enter "http://123.com" you need only key in "123"
and then press . The full URL will appear on the screen.
automatically adds the necessary "http://" prefix and the ".com" domain
suffix. To actually connect to this website, simply press to confirm
and the phone's browser will be started up so that you can get online.
A Uniform Resource Locator or URL is the Internet address of a
particular site.
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When entering a URL, you can also use to access the following
functions:
After pressing once, further presses of will switch to the URL
suffixes shown in the chart:
You can convert (*) into the (.) that appears in URL addresses.
For example, if you enter 123*456 in the standby screen, and then
press , the URL "http://123.456.com" will appear on the screen.
After you press to enter "http://" press to enter "/" and "-".
For example, if after you enter "123" and then press once-causing
"http://123.com" to appear on the screen-you press again, the
URL will change to "http://123.com/". Pressing again will
switch between "/" and "-".
When the screen shows the desired URL, press to connect to
the Internet and access this URL address.
Number of
times Output result
0 . com
1.com.tw
2.net
3 .net.tw
4.com.cn
5 .net.cn
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Menus
The phone's menus provide various features. The main menu consists
of 9 icons. Each icon represents a particular menu item, which is used to
access related sub-menus.
For information about navigating menus, see page 23, "Menu
Navigation".
Phone Book
View
You can either open up the Phone Book by pressing (Names) from
the standby screen, or by choosing this option from the Phone Book
menu. For information on using the Phone Book, see page 41, "Finding
Contacts in the Phone Book".
Find
Used to locate a contact in the Phone Book. You can enter the full name
of the desired contact, or if you are not sure about the spelling of the
contact's name, simply enter the first letter, and then press . The
phone will locate all contacts whose names begin with this letter, and
you can scroll to the field containing the contact you want. For details
on what to do after locating the desired contact, see page 41, "Finding
Contacts in the Phone Book".
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Add
Used to add a new contact to the Phone Book. You can follow the
procedure described on page 39, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
Copy
Your phone has two memories where you save data of phone book
contacts: your SIM card memory and your phone memory. This feature
allows you to copy and move your phone book contacts between the
two memories so that you can take them with you if you change phone.
SIM to Phone
Copies or moves phone book contacts saved on your SIM card to
your phone memory.
Keep Original
Copies contacts saved on your SIM card to your phone
memory, while the originals remain on the SIM card. Scroll to
highlight the contact to copy and press to select it; scrolling
to All and then pressing will select all of the contacts.
When the desired contacts have been marked, press
(Done) to copy them into the phone memory.
Delete Original
Moves contacts from your SIM Card to your phone memory
and delete the originals saved on your SIM card.
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Phone to SIM
Copies or moves phone book contacts saved in your phone
memory to your SIM card. Options are the same as those for SIM to
Phone.
Delete
Deletes contacts from the Phone Book.
SIM Record
Deletes contacts from the Phone Book stored in your SIM card's
memory.
1. Scroll to highlight the contact to delete and press to select it;
scrolling to All and then pressing will select all of the
contacts.
2. When the desired contacts have been marked, press (Done)
to delete them.
Phone Record
Deletes contacts from the Phone Book stored in the phone's
memory.
Caller Group
Caller groups are combinations of phone settings used to identify a
particular group of contacts, such as work colleagues, family members,
or friends. For example, you can associate a ring tone and image with
one group, and when a member of that group calls, the phone will use
the group's ring tone and display its image.
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The phone provides six caller groups: Family, Friends, Business,
Colleagues, VIP and Leisure, plus a group made up of contacts not
assigned to any of the caller groups.
After scrolling to highlight the caller group that you wish to configure,
you can perform the tasks below:
1. Press (Option): Used to select the ring tone or image that
will help you identify the caller group to which a particular caller
belongs, or to rename the caller group.
2. Press : Allows you to view a list of all contacts that belong to
the caller group. Press to highlight the desired contact, and
then press (Option) to choose to add a contact to the caller
group, or delete the selected contact from the group.
Privacy Manager
This option allows you to set your phone to reject certain calls, or
alternatively, specify which calls to accept, rejecting all others.
1. First, create a list of calls that you wish to accept (Accept List) or a list
of calls that you wish to reject (Reject List), by scrolling to the
corresponding item. Then press (Select) or and the names of
the contacts who are already on the selected list will be displayed.
2. If the list is empty, press (Option) to bring up the pop-up menu.
You can then perform the following tasks:
a. Add
This option allows you to choose contacts to include in the list.
Scroll to the contacts that you wish to add to the list, and then
press to make your selections; press again to clear the
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contacts that you have selected.
Alternatively, you can select All to add all contacts to the list.
When you are finished setting up the list, press (Done). The
screen will display the names of the contacts you have added to
the list. If needed, you can press (Option) to add or remove
contacts.
b. Advance
If you select Reject no number when setting up the Reject List,
calls with no number displayed on the screen will be rejected. If
you select Reject strange number, calls made by people not
listed in the phone book will be rejected by the phone.
When setting up the Accept List, on the other hand, selecting
Accept no number will set the phone to accept calls with no
number displayed on the screen; selecting Accept strange
number will set the phone to accept calls made by people not
listed in the phone book.
3. Press (Back) to return to the Privacy Manager menu. From the
Privacy Manager menu, select Setup to decide whether to activate the
Accept List or the Reject List, or disable both.
If you choose to activate the Accept List, from now on your phone
will only be able to receive calls from contacts in the Accept List. If,
on the other hand, you choose to activate the Reject List, your phone
will not be able to receive calls from contacts in the Reject List.
The same contact can be included in both the Accept List and the
Reject List.
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Speed Dial
has been locked up as the speed dial key for dialing your
voicemail box number.
1. After selecting an entry that represents the number key to serve as the
speed dial key, press (Option) to bring up the pop-up menu and
select Add.
2. From the Phone Book, select a contact.
3. From the list of phone numbers for this contact, select the one that
you wish to access through the speed dial key.
4. The selected entry will display the name of the contact to whom the
phone number accessible by the speed dial key belongs.
5. If you want to set the speed dial key to represent another phone
number, scroll to the entry representing that key, and press
(Option) to select Replace, and then repeat the steps previously
mentioned.
To change a number speed dial key back to a general number key,
scroll to the entry representing that key, and press (Option) to
select Delete. When the screen shows "Delete?" asking your
confirmation, press (Ye s ).
6. When you have finished setting all of the speed dial keys, you must
press in order for the phone to save these speed dial keys.
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Phone Information
Used Space
Shows the number of occupied phone book entries as well as the
total number of entries available in your SIM card and your phone
memory.
Memory
You can choose to save your phone book contacts to your SIM card
memory or to your phone memory.
SIM
New contacts will be stored in your SIM card if you select this
option.
Phone
New contacts will be stored in your phone memory if you
select this option.
Own Number
This option allows you to save your SIM card number and name to
your SIM card's memory.
The standby screen will show the name stored in your SIM card
memory.
The benefit of saving numbers to your SIM card memory is
that you can easily remove your card with all your stored
information and insert it into another phone at a later date.
However if you need to change your SIM card or need more
memory for phone book entries you can use your phone
memory.
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Calls
Your network operator must support this feature in order for you to be
able to use it.
This menu includes a list of your missed calls, dialed calls, and received
calls. Call costs and time are also recorded.
Missed
Shows your most recent missed calls.
Scroll to the missed call that you wish to select, and then choose to view,
edit, or delete the number for that call. The procedure is the same as
that described on page 44, "Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls".
Received
Shows your most recent received calls.
The procedure for using this feature is identical to that described on
page 44, "Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls".
Dialed
Shows your most recent dialed calls.
The procedure for using this feature is the same as that described on
page 44, "Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls".
Delete
Deletes call records all together or by the types of calls.
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Display
Your phone can display duration and cost information during a call or
when a call ends, or in both circumstances.
Network support dependent.
Show Timer
Call Active
Selecting this option will set the phone to display duration
during a call. Scroll to highlight this option and press to
select it.
Call End
Selecting this option will set the phone to display duration when
a call ends.
Show Cost
Call End
Selecting this option will set the phone to display cost
information when a call is hung up.
You must press (Done) to save the changes you have made to
the above options.
Information
Here you can view the duration and cost of the calls you made. You can
also set up the unit price for calculating call cost.
This feature is only accessible if supported by your network operator.
Last
Shows the duration and cost of your last call.
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The first line under this option shows the last call cost and the
second line shows the last call duration. Scrolling to the first line
and pressing (Reset) will reset the cost of the last call to 0.
Scrolling to the second line and pressing (Reset) will reset the
duration of the last call to 0.
All
Shows the total time and cost of all calls.
You can view the total duration and cost of all calls made and reset
the data to zero as described above.
You must enter PIN 2 before you are allowed to reset call cost to
zero.
Received
You can view the total time for all received calls and then reset the
data to zero.
Dialed
You can view the total time for all dialed calls and then reset the
data to zero.
What is a PIN2 code?
The PIN2 is the second PIN code. Its main use is in
controlling restricted services-for example, call time limits and
restricted phone numbers.
If the PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times
consecutively, the PIN2 code will be locked. To unlock the
PIN2 code, you will need to enter the PUK2 code, which you
obtain from your network operator.
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Cost Units
Allows you to first enter the unit price and then a currency for
calculating call costs.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
Max Cost
Allows you to set a limit for total call costs. If call costs exceed this
limit, the phone will no longer be able to dial pay calls. When this
feature is activated, the remaining cost will be displayed in the
information box on the screen each time you end a call.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
Messages
For a description of the features available in the messages menu, see
page 72, "Messages Menu".
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Games
Your phone provides a number of exciting games that you can use to
entertain yourself when you have a spare moment. These games are
stored either in the phone's memory or in the miniSD card that comes
with the phone.
Besides, your phone provides Java support--allowing you to play Java
games on the phone. You can save Java games to the Games menu in the
following ways:
1. Download and install Java games from WAP websites. Java
downloads can be stored in the phone memory or on the miniSD
card.
2. Transfer Java games from a PC to the phone using the PC Sync
function (see page 142).
3. Copy Java games from a PC to the miniSD card, and then insert the
miniSD card into the phone to play these games on the phone.
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You can then run these Java applications directly on your phone. If you
do not need an application, you can remove it from your phone at any
time, replacing it with another downloaded application.
Before you are able to successfully download Java applications from
WAP websites, you must go to Oper.Service > Wap > Settings and
Oper.Service > Connect Settings to complete necessary WAP and
GPRS settings. See page 152 for more details.
Games Link
Use this option to start up the WAP browser and connect to the official
BenQ website--Club BenQ: http://www.clubbenq.com.tw/WAP
. for
downloading Java games.
You can also appoint the desired Java website you wish to connect to
by designating its URL in Games > Java Settings > Default URL.
Keys assigned to commonly used game controls
Some of the keys on the phone are assigned to the same controls
across every game--these keys are summarized in the table below.
A URL is the Internet address of a particular site.
Key Alternative
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Cherry Boy
This game is pre-stored in the phone memory and cannot be
removed.
Game screen
This game contains five levels and in each level the
player has three lives. To pass one level you must
collect all the cherries before time is up--or you
must obtain the key to the next level. If you bump
into a monkey, you lose one life. Press to begin
a new game. Press to scroll to the menu item
y
ou want.
Cherry boy you
are controlling.
Cherry or the
treasure in this
game.
Monkey or the
enemy in this game.
Remaining
time.
Number of
remaining
lives.
Number of
remaining
treasures.
You r s co re .
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Game controls
Puzzle Game
This game is pre-stored in the phone memory and cannot be
removed.
This is a jigsaw puzzle, in which a selected image will break into
rectangular pieces--you must restore the image by putting the pieces
together correctly.
Game menu
You can start the game either using the phone's pre-stored images--
Predefined 1 and Predefined 2--or using the images you have
previously saved--User Defined.
Pressing (Option) will present the following:
New Game
Starts a new game with the selected image.
Press or to move the player left or right.
Press or to move the player up or down a
ladder. Press to pause the game.
Press to split the path so the monkey will fall. The
split will be reconnected in 5 seconds.
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Select Image
If you select a User Defined option, you can choose an image stored
either on the miniSD card or in the phone memory to play this game.
Camera
If you select a User Defined option, you can take a new photo to use
for the game.
Delete
Deletes the image set for a User Defined option.
Help
Displays the controls for the game.
How to play
1. When the selected image is presented, press (Level) to set the
difficulty level; press to break up the images into pieces.
2. Press to move the pieces.
3. Pressing to display the complete image; pressing will
show the image in pieces again.
Breakout !
This is a classic arcade game--you must clear all the bricks by hitting
them with the ball.
This game is pre-stored in the the Game folder of the miniSD card that
comes with the phone.
Game menu
Press to highlight the desired option in white, and then press
to change the selected value. The menu options are as follows:
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Start Game
Starts a new game. Pressing when the highlight is on Start
Game starts play.
Levelset
Changes the level designs used in the game.
Difficulty
Changes the size of the paddle and the number of lives.
Players
Up to 4 players can take turns to play.
Sound
Selects None, Fx Only or Fx / Music.
Quit
Pressing when the highlight is on 'Quit' exits the game.
How to play
Press to launch the ball from the paddle at the bottom of the
screen, and then press to move the paddle to keep the ball in
play.
If you miss the ball, and it falls off the bottom of the screen, you lose
a life. The number of lives remaining is shown on the bar at the
bottom left of the screen. Once you have no lives remaining, the
game ends. (If a multi-player game is being played, when a player has
missed the ball and lost a life, they should pass the phone to the next
player for their turn.)
You score points for every brick destroyed--the current score is
shown at the top right of the screen.
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There are different types of brick, denoted by different colors. Some
will be destroyed by a single strike from the ball. Others require
multiple strikes, will reappear after a period of time, or can only be
destroyed by certain power-ups.
When you hit some types of brick, power-ups will be dropped. If you
catch these with the paddle, they can give you additional abilities
which will make the game easier. Usually, these only last for a short
period of time. Beware, however, some of the power-ups have a
negative effect which will make the game harder for a short time.
Some of the power-ups need to be activated once you have picked
them up--this is done by pressing .
The different types of power-up can be identified by the colour of the
falling blocks--learn to recognize each type to maximise your score.
Once you have cleared every brick on a level, you will automatically
move onto the next level. Once you have cleared half of the bricks on
a level, you get a chance to warp immediately to the next level--once
the flashing "warp" icon is shown at the bottom right of the screen,
press or to warp to the next level.
Pressing allows you to end the game and return to the menu.
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Project E.N.D.
This game is pre-stored in the Game folder of the miniSD card that
comes with the phone.
Project E.N.D. is an exciting first-person shooter. There are eight
detailed levels to explore, each populated by various enemies. A variety
of weapons and other power-ups can be found in each level to help you.
Game menu
The menu is automatically displayed when the game is started. It can
also be displayed while in the game by pressing .
Navigate the menu by pressing to move the highlight, and then
press to select. The menu options are as follows:
Start
Starts a new game.
Selecting Start shows a list of difficulty levels--Level 1 is the easiest
and Level 4 is the most difficult. The difficulty affects the number of
enemies and power-ups you will encounter. Select the desired
difficulty level, and press to start the game.
Load
Loads a previously saved game.
Selecting Load shows a list of the four saved game slots. Moving the
highlight to a slot and pressing loads and starts the game stored
for that slot. If no game has been stored for a particular slot, pressing
has no effect.
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Save
Saves your current position in the game.
Selecting Save shows a list of the four saved game slots. Moving the
highlight to a slot and pressing saves the current game position
in that slot, overwriting any game currently saved in that slot. A game
is only saved if in progress; the Save menu is not accessible before you
have started a game.
Quit
Exits the game.
Selecting Quit exits the current game without saving your position.
How to play
While in the game, the screen shows your field of view as you move
around the levels.
The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows the ammunition
remaining for your current weapon on the left, and your health on
the right. If you are attacked by an enemy who is off the screen, a red
arrow at either side of the status bar indicates the direction to the
enemy.
You can carry as many weapons as you can find--you start with a
pistol. If you run out of ammunition, you can use your bare hands,
but this is a last resort. Ammunition is scattered throughout the
levels--just walk over it to pick it up. You can see which weapon you
are currently holding at the bottom of your field of view, above the
status bar. Press to fire your weapon (or throw a punch, if you
are not holding a weapon)--press '7' or '9' to select the weapon to use.
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Enemies will attack you on sight. As you are hit by them, your health
will go down. When your health reaches zero, you will die, and the
game is over. First aid kits can be found throughout the levels--these
will restore a certain amount of health. As with ammunition, simply
walk over a first aid kit to pick it up. Armour can also be found,
which reduces the damage you sustain from attacks.
It is not always necessary to fight enemies--sometimes "discretion is
the better part of valour", and it is wiser to run away!
To move, use the following keys:
Pressing displays a map of the current level. Areas you have not
yet visited are not shown on this map--your current position is
indicated by a mark at the centre of the screen. Pressing again
hides the map.
In some levels, you will encounter locked doors--you need to find a
key the same color as the door frame to open the door. If you pick up
any keys while in a level, they will be shown as colored squares at the
right of the status bar.
Press To Press To
Walk forward Strafe to the left
Turn to the left Strafe to the right
Turn to the right
hold down when
pressing any key
above to run,
rather than walk
Walk backward Open a door
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There are other surprises scattered throughout the levels--secret
doors, mysterious artefacts, teleports and hidden hazards. Watch out
for these as you go - the map can be helpful in locating them.
On every level there is an exit door--you must find this to proceed to
the next level. At the end of each level, you will be shown your score
before the next level starts.
Java Settings
You can set a desired Java website URL to connect to as well as a file size
limit for downloads.
Default URL
You can save five URLs here and then select one to connect to for
downloading Java games.
Download Size
Sets a file size limit for Java downloads.
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Entertainment
Digital Camera
You can use the phone's digital camera here to shoot photos. For
information on using the camera, see page 50, "Taking a photo".
Video Camcorder
You can use the phone's video camcorder here to shoot video clips. For
information on using the video camcorder, see page 63, "Shooting a
Video Clip".
Music Player
You can use the phone's Music Player here to listen to MP3 songs. For
information on using the Music Player, see page 69, "Listening to MP3
Music".
Voice Ring Tone
This is where you produce actual audio recordings to use as ring tones
for incoming calls.
1. Press (Option) and then select Add.
2. When the screen shows "Recording?" asking whether you wish to
make a recording, press (Ye s ) to start the recording.
The maximum length of a recording is 15 seconds.
3. During the recording, pressing will stop the recording, pressing
(Back) will abort the recording.
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4. After pressing to stop the recording, give this recording a name
and then press to save it to the phone memory. The newly
produced ring tone will be placed in this menu and in Media Center
> Music..
5. You can now go to Settings > Profile, and set the phone to play this
ring tone for incoming calls.
6. After a couple of recordings have been made, press to scroll to
the ring tone you want, and press to play it. Pressing again
will stop playing.
7. Pressing (Option) will bring up the following options:
Add
Allows you to produce a new ring tone.
Delete
Selecting this option will delete the selected ring tone from the
phone's memory.
Rename
You can change the selected ring tone's name here.
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Media Center
Image
The image library contains photos and images stored in the phone
memory or on the miniSD Card.
You can also access the image library by activating the camera function
and then by pressing (Option) to select Go To Image, For detailed
information on using the image library, see page 60.
Video
The video library contains video clips stored in the phone memory or
on the miniSD Card.
You can also access the video library by activating the Video Camcorder
function and then by pressing (Option) to select Go To Video
Folder. For detailed information on using the video library, see page 67.
Music
This music album cotains all of the audio files stored in the phone
memory or on the miniSD card.
Because audio files can be stored either in the phone memory or on
the MiniSD Card, the memory currently in use will determine the audio
files that you can access in the music album.
To select the needed memory, you can press (Option) and select
Phone Memory/miniSD Card in this Music menu, or choose the
menu: Media Center > Memory Settings.
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Scroll to the audio file you want, and the phone will start playback.
You can also press (Option) to organize the audio files using the
available options, which are identical to the ones for the video library.
Memory Settings
You can store images, music and video clips either in the phone
memory or on the MiniSD Card. Select the desired memory for use.
The memory you have selected here will also determine the images,
videos and audios that you can access in the Media Center menu.
Memory Status
Here you can check the status of the memory in the phone and on the
miniSD Card.
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Alarm
1. Select the alarm you wish to set and activate.
You can set a maximum of four alarms.
2. Complete the alarm settings as shown in the chart below:
If you activate the Alarm Clock feature, when the specified date and
time arrive, the phone will sound the alarm, even if your phone is
turned off.
Enter the time when an alarm will go off.
Use to set the alarm mode:
Off: Alarm is turned off.
Once: Alarm will go off only once.
Weekday: Alarm will go off Monday through Friday. It will not go
off on weekends.
Always: Alarm will go off every day at the specified time.
Set the ring tone for the alarm. Press (Set) and then select the
desired ring tone.
Set the vibration. Press to turn the vibration on or off.
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3. Lastly, you must press to save all your current Alarm settings.
After completing Alarm settings, will appear in the standby
screen's status bar.
Set the snooze mode. When the alarm goes off,
press (Snooze) to stop the alarm and then go back to sleep.
The alarm will then ring again later. You can keep on doing this and
go on sleeping.
Scroll to highlight this option and press to turn the snooze
mode on (Snooze On) or off (Snooze Off).
When the snooze mode is turned on, you may also want to do the
following settings:
a. Set the time period the snooze alarm waits before it goes off
again. Press to set the desired time period in minutes
(e.g. 5 Min(s)= five minutes). A maximum of 20 minutes can
be set.
b. Determine how many times the snooze alarm goes off again.
Press to set the number of times (e.g. 2 time(s)=
twice). You can set the alarm to go off up to 5 times.
In snooze mode, there are two ways to turn the ringing alarm off:
Press (Later) to stop the alarm and then go back to sleep.
The alarm will then ring again five minutes later.
Press (OK) to turn off the alarm. The alarm will not ring until
the next scheduled time.
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World Clock
This World Clock feature simultaneously displays current local time
and date for major cities around the world.
To make use of the World Clock feature you firstly must set your
phone's time and date correctly. To do this please choose the menu:
Settings > Date & Time.
You can decide which cities’ time and date you want to display. To do
this:
1. Press (Edit) to see a list of available cities.
2. Press to roll over the list and highlight the city whose local time
and date you want to display. Pressing will jump to the next/
previous page.
3. When the desired city is highlighted, press to mark that city.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select the other cities. The cities you have
chosen will be indicated by a check mark. To unselect a city, highlight
that city and press .
5. When you are done selecting the cities, press (Done). You will
then see the screen show the current time and date for the city (cities)
of your choice.
A maximum of six cities can be shown at one time.
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Auto Time Zone
If during travel, you move between time zones, the phone will
automatically adjust the time displayed on the screen based on the time
zone prompts provided by the local network operator so that you always
have access to accurate local time.
To check current local time for various locations around the world,
choose the World Clock option.
On
The time displayed on your phone will be reset automatically
according to the local network operator's time zone prompts.
Off
You phone will display the time you have set, and when you travel
to other time zones, the phone will ignore time zone prompts
issued by the local network operator.
Confirm First
The phone will ask for your confirmation before it resets its time.
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Calendar
You can use the Calendar to set up memos for forthcoming events such
as a meeting, an appointment, or a friend's birthday. The Calendar will
also remind you about events you have previously scheduled.
Setting up memos using the Calendar
2. When the desired date is highlighted, press to enter the calendar
menu, and then select the Add Memo option to open the memo
editor.
1. When you open the Calendar, the phone will
show the calendar for the current date.
If you have not set the current date on your
phone, choose the menu Settings > Date &
Time. See page 156.
In the Calendar screen, press to move the
color box to the date where you wish create a
memo. You can jump to the previous or next
month's calendar using (Prev) and
(Next).
Corresponding
lunar date
When the Calendar is
opened, the current
date will be
highlighted by a color
box.
Current year
and month
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3. In the memo editor screen, scroll to the data field you wish to edit to
begin entering data. You can enter data in these fields:
Change the memo's assigned date using the appropriate number
keys.
Enter the scheduled time for the event associated with the memo, or
the time when you wish to be reminded about the event, by using
the appropriate number keys.
On the appointed date, when the scheduled time arrives, the memo
will appear on the screen, and the phone will ring or vibrate, if set
so.
Enter a name for the event associated with the memo.
Set the phone to ring or vibrate on the appointed date when the
scheduled time arrives, so that you will be reminded about the event
scheduled for that date. Press to choose from the following:
None: The phone will neither ring nor vibrate.
Ring Only: The phone will only ring to remind you about the
scheduled event.
Vibrator Only: The phone will only vibrate to remind you about the
scheduled event.
Ring & Vibrator: The phone will both ring and vibrate to remind you
about the scheduled event.
Press to select a ring tone for the memo's ring reminder (not
adjustable if you select None or Vibrator Only to disable the
phone's ring reminder).
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4. After completing entry of data in each of the fields, you must press
to save the memo to that date. The phone will display this date's
memo list, including the event name and time for the memo you just
saved. If the ring reminder has been set to remind you about the
event associated with the memo, the icon will appear beside the
event name.
5. You can now perform the following tasks:
a. Press (Option) to select whether to edit or delete the memo,
or add a new memo.
You can decide whether the memo will regularly remind you about
the event you must remember for not just the selected date, but also
the days following it.
For example, if a meeting is held every Thursday starting 2004/08/
05, you can firstly select 2004/08/05, and then by selecting Weekly
set the reminder to go off on Thursdays beginning with 2004/08/05.
Jot down any notes about the event associated with the memo.
The icon will show on the left of a memo overdue or without a
ring reminder set for it.
When the screen shows a given date's memo list, you can press
to display another date's memo list.
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b. Press to view the details in the memo. Then press
(Option) to edit or delete the memo, or send it to others through
SMS.
c. Press (Back) to return to the Calendar menu and choose
from the following options:
Day's Memos
Selecting this option lets you view the current date's memo(s).
Add Memo
Selecting this option lets you add a new memo.
View All
You can browse all of the memos set up for different dates.
Go to Date
Enter the date you want and press . The memo list of that
date will appear.
Delete All
Selecting this option will delete all of the existing memos.
Solar Lunar Tool
Allows you to convert dates between the solar and lunar
calendars. Enter the desired date in one calendar, and press
(Tran s) to display it in the other calendar.
When the screen displays a memo's details, you can press
to display another memo's details.
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d. Press (Back) to return to the Calendar screen.
Shortcuts
This is where you set up the Quick Access menu described on page 71.
1. Scroll to the function to add to the Quick Access menu, and then
press to mark it.
2. When all of the desired functions are selected, press (Done) to
save the settings. Functions added to the Quick Access menu will be
indicated by a check mark.
/The Quick Access menu must have exactly 12 twelve features, so
you must select exactly 12 features to be included in the Quick
Access menu.
On the calendar screen, dates that already contain memos
will be marked by a color box).
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Calculator
Currency Converter
1. Set the exchange rate. Press (Set) to bring up the pop-up menu.
Select Set Foreign Rate to enter the rate for converting the amount to
the desired foreign currency; select Set Local Rate to enter the rate for
conversion to your local currency. When you are done entering the
rates, press .
Press to enter a decimal point.
2. After returning to the Currency Converter screen, you can then
convert a given amount between the desired foreign currency
(Foreign) and your local currency (Local).
You can enter amounts and exchange rates up to nine digits long.
Allows you to use the phone as a
calculator.
Use to perform the
mathematical operations shown
on the screen.
Press to enter a decimal
point.
Press to delete numbers
entered.
Entered numbers
and calculation
results will appear
in this field.
Press (Back) to leave
the Calculator screen.
A maximum of eight
digits can be entered.
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Stopwatch
1. Press to start the stopwatch.
2. While the stopwatch is running, you can press (Record) to save
up nine elapsed times (such as in a race).
Pressing (Back) or while the stopwatch is running will stop
and reset the stopwatch, and then take you back to the Tools menu.
3. Press to halt the stopwatch.
4. Once the stopwatch is halted, you can press to move the cursor to
the elapsed time you want to check. Additionally, after the watch stops
running, you can compare the differences of the other elapsed times
against a particular elapsed time which is used as the comparison base.
To do so, use to move the cursor to the lap time you want to use as
the base, and then press (Comp) to list the time differences against
the base.
5. To resume the stopwatch, press .
6. Press (Reset) to zero the stopwatch.
Pressing or while the watch is running will stop and reset
the watch,
Countdown Timer
1. Press (Set) to enter the amount of time to count down. You can
set any time up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
2. Press and the timer starts counting down to zero. You can then
use the timer in the same way you would the stopwatch.
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Hour Minder
Once this option is activated, the phone will emit a beep per hour.
Connection Service
The PC Sync function enables the phone to synchronize with a
computer for transmission of data, images, audios and videos, as well as
Java applications.
You can synchronize the phone with a computer using the USB data
cable designed to work with the phone.
Besides, your phone can work as a modem to let you connect your PC
to the Internet.
Before you use PC Sync., make sure you have installed onto your
operating PC the sync software specially designed for use with the
phone.
Select Service
Choose Start PCSync to synchronize data, or connect your PC to
the Internet by selecting Start Modem.
Reset
Sets the above settings to their factory default values.
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IrDA
Pressing will turn on IrDA for receiving data from other IrDA
devices.
Please make sure that the phone's IrDA port is aimed at another
device's IrDA sensor before transferring data through IrDA.
What is IrDA?
IrDA is a standard developed by Infrared Data Association for
transmitting data via infrared light waves. This enables you to transfer
data from one device to another without any cables.
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Oper.Service
Your phone includes a built-in WAP browser, allowing you to use the
phone for mobile Internet connectivity. You can browse the online
services offered by your network operator or Internet service provider
(ISP), such as information on financial news, sports, travel, and
entertainment. To use the phone to get online, necessary WAP and
GPRS settings must be made in this menu.
You must apply to a network operator for WAP services and complete
WAP and GPRS settings in this menu before you will be able to take
advantage of mobile Internet connectivity. In general, once the service
you have applied for has been activated, the network operator will
automatically transmit the needed settings to your phone. If this is not
the case, you must perform this configuration yourself. For information
about WAP and GPRS services and configuration details, contact a
network operator providing these services.
Wap
Activate
Starts up the browser and connects to the homepage.
Your phone provides the following methods for starting up the
browser and connecting to the designated homepage.
1. From the standby screen, press (WAP).
2. From the standby screen, Key in the desired web site's URL, and
then press to show this URL. Press to get online.
3. Choose the menu: Oper.Service > Wap > Activate.
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Browsing a webpage
Referring to the soft key commands at the bottom of the
screen, press and to perform needed tasks while
browsing a webpage. Press to scroll up or down a
webpage. For details on browsing a webpage, inquire with the
network operator providing WAP services. Your Internet
connectivity service will determine the layout and content of
the webpages you view. Depending on the specifics of your
service, they way you browse the Internet on your phone will
differ.
How to close the browser and end the online session
Press or long-press to exit the browser and return to
the standby screen.
How to display the browser's menu
While viewing a WAP webpage, scroll to the top of the screen
and press to display the browser's menu. Referring to the
soft key commands at the bottom of the screen, press and
to access the various options. Press the corresponding
alphanumeric keys to directly select an option.
The browser menu contains the following items:
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Home
Returns to the home page. To designate a particular page to be
your home page, go to 9 Settings > 1 Homepage.
Bookmarks
You can open the Bookmarks menu and select webpage
bookmarks.
View
Allows you to see the current bookmarks and bookmarks
folders. Scroll to the desired bookmark or bookmarks
folder, and you can:
Press (Go) to link to the webpage that the bookmark
represents. If you have selected a bookmarks folder, select
the desired bookmark from within the folder, and then
press (Go).
Press (Menu) to display the following options:
Details: Displays the bookmark's title and the URL it
represents.
Delete: Deletes the bookmark or bookmarks folder.
New Bookmark: Creates a new bookmark.
New Folder: Creates a new bookmarks folder.
Move to Folder: Moves a bookmark to the designated
folder.
Delete All: Deletes all bookmarks and book-marks
folders.
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Hotkeys: Allows you set a numerical key as a hotkey
for a bookmark. After completing the setting, you can
long press this numerical key to directly link to the
webpage represented by the bookmark.
Mark Site
Adds the current webpage to your bookmarks list.
SnapShots
Saves the current webpage you are viewing.
Save Items
When viewing a webpage, if you discover that it contains an
image, a video clip or an audio file that can be downloaded,
you can access this option to save it to your phone memory or
the miniSD Card.
The phone only supports the following formats:
Image--BMP, WBMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG.
audio--MIDI, IMelody.
Video--3GP, MP4.
Alert Inbox
When your phone receives a message that can only be viewed
using a WAP browser, you enter this WAP inbox to read that
message.
GoTo URL
Press (Edit) and enter the URL of the webpage that you
wish to browse, and then scroll to the Go option and press
(Select) to link to that URL.
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Show URL
Shows the URL of the webpage you are viewing.
Reload
Reloads the current webpage.
Settings
You can enter this item to making the following settings:
For detailed information about the following settings, contact
your ISP.
Homepage
Designates a homepage. When you start up the WAP
browser or if you select Home from the browser's menu,
the screen will display the homepage you designate.
a. Press (Edit) and then enter the URL of the webpage
that you wish to use as your homepage. (Some WAP
service providers do not allow users to set a homepage.)
b. Select the Save option to designate the URL you
entered as your homepage. Select Use Default to use
the homepage designated by your WAP service
provider.
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Scroll Mode
You can select two scrolling modes: Block or Smooth. In
the Block mode, as many words as will fit in a line are
shown for a few seconds, then the next line is shown, and
so on. In the Smooth mode, the content scrolls smoothly
on the screen. You can also adjust the scrolling speed: Fast,
Medium, Slow.
Send Referrer
This option allows you to determine whether the browser
will send an HTTP referrer header.
Key Press Timeout
This option sets the amount of time that the phone waits
during text entry before automatically advancing the
cursor to the next entry position. As long as the same key is
re-pressed within the interval of time set here, it will
continue to cycle through the characters available through
that key.
Set Proxy
Your phone can save the settings for three WAP proxy
servers. You can select one of these proxy settings for use as
a default so that your phone will connect to that proxy
server when you begin an Internet session.
You can also go to the menu Oper.Service > Wap >
Settings > Select Gateway > Wap. to select the server that
you wish to activate. See page 152.
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Circuit Prompt
The Circuit Prompt is a message displayed before each
circuit data call is made. It reads, "Circuit is down. Start a
data call?" You can choose to enable or disable this feature.
Security
Secure Prompt
The Secure Prompt message is displayed before you
leave a secure area. It reads, "Entering a non-secure
area. OK?" You can choose to enable or disable this
feature.
Current Certificate
Displays information on the certificate currently in
use.
CA Certificates
Displays information on the built-in certificate. A
certificate is a digital ID issued by a trusted third party
known as a certificate authority (CA). The phone uses
CA certificates to authenticate websites that send
information to the phone.
Authentication
You can decide whether your phone should store your
user name and passwords for websites that require
them. If you allow your phone to authenticate you
automatically, you will not need to re-enter your user
name and password each time you visit the same
website.
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Advanced
GoTo URL
Press (Edit) and enter the URL of the webpage
that you wish to browse, and then scroll to the Go
option and press (Select) to link to that URL.
Restart Browser
Restarts the browser, and automatically returns to the
designated homepage. This feature is provided for
your convenience if network errors occur, allowing
you to restart the browser and re-establish your
Internet connection.
Downloads
If this option is enabled, you will not be able to
download images, background audios, and objects.
View Title Region
You can choose whether or not to have the browser
display webpage titles. You can also set this option so
that titles exceeding a certain length will be split into
separate lines. (The first line of the browser displays a
"G" and a globe image, while the second is the "title
region". The actual webpage content begins on the
third line.)
About
From here, you can view information about the
version of the browser that you are using.
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Settings
In this menu, you can make settings for the WAP servers of three
different network operators, and select the server that you would
like to use when connecting to the Internet.
The first time that you start your phone after inserting a SIM card,
the ISP name of the network operator issuing the SIM card will
appear in this menu's first group of settings. This indicates that
your network operator's WAP server settings will be saved under
the name shown. The phone will activate this group of settings for
use in connecting to the Internet.
1. To edit a particular group of WAP server settings, scroll to the
name of the desired server and press , or press (Option)
and select Edit.
WAP server settings include the fields listed below.
Home Page: Sets the webpage that the browser will link to
when it is started up. Key in the URL for the webpage that
you would like to use as the homepage for example, http:/
/wap.yahoo.com.
Gateway Address: Enter the IP address used for accessing
the mobile Internet. For example: 10.1.1.1.
Port Number: Enter the connection port specified by the
network operator for example, 9201.
2. To rename a group of server settings, scroll to the name of the
desired server and press (Option), and then select Rename.
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3. To activate another group of WAP server settings, choose: Wap
Settings > Select Gateway. Then you can select the WAP server
to activate for WAP and MMS services respectively. The phone
will activate these settings for use in connecting to the Internet.
SIM Toolkit Menu
Your network operator provided you with the mobile services in this
SIM Toolkit (STK, for short) menu. Depending on the particular
services provided by the network operator, this menu may contain a
number of extra options. However, if the network operator has not
provided any STK services, this menu will not appear on the screen. For
detailed information, contact your network operator.
Requires network operator support.
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Connect Settings
There are six groups of settings in total, three for GPRS networks, three
for CSD networks.
Before connecting to the Internet, you must set this item according to
whether your Internet connection bearer mode is a GPRS network
system or a GSM dialup network. Doing so will allow you to properly
link to the data network to browse WAP pages, download Java
programs, receiving MMS messages, and so forth. If you are using a
GPRS network, you can use both the GPRS and dialup network to
connect to the Internet. If, however, you are using a dialup network, you
are restricted to using only the dialup network to connect to the
Internet.
When you first insert your SIM card, the phone will configure the
settings automatically according to the information in the SIM card.
GPRS Settings
If you use your phone on a GPRS network, you must configure and
activate one of the three groups of settings intended for GPRS
networks.
A dialup network is a GSM Circuit Switch Data Service (CSD for
short). Using a dialup network can be likened to using a home
computer's modem, in that before connecting to the Internet a
number must be dialed. As for GPRS, it is like the LANs used at
company, where users do not need to dial a number to access the
network. Regular GSM users who are not using a GPRS network
system can only have a dialup connection to the Internet.
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1. To edit GPRS settings, scroll to the name of the desired group
and press , or press (Option) and select Edit.
GPRS settings include the following fields:
User ID: If needed, enter the user name provided by your
network operator.
Password: If needed, enter the password given by network
your operator.
APN Name: Enter the APN (Access Point Name) assigned by
your network operator.
DNS: Enter the IP for your network operator's DNS
(domain name server).
2. To activate the desired set of GPRS settings, Choose: Connect
Settings > AP Uplink Settings. Then you can select the GPRS
settings you want to activate for WAP, MMS, and Java services
respectively.
3. To rename a group of GPRS settings, scroll to the name of the
desired settings, then press (Option) and select Rename.
CSD Settings
If you use your phone on a GSM network, you have to activate one
of the three groups of settings intended for CSD networks. CSD
settings are roughly the same as GPRS settings. The major
difference is that you need to give a dial-up number rather than
APN for CSD settings. When you start up the browser to connect to
the Internet, you phone will dial this number.
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Settings
Date & Time
Used to set the time and date, as well as the format in which the time
and date will be displayed on the standby screen.
Set Time
Sets the current time to display on the standby screen.
Time Format
This option is used to decide the format in which the time will
appear on the standby screen.
Set Date
Sets the current date to display on the standby screen and Calendar.
Date Format
This option is used to determine how the current date is displayed
on the standby screen.
If you select the 12-hour format in the Time format option, you
can switch between AM or PM by pressing .
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Display Options
Format
You can choose to display the current time or date only, or
both. You can also choose not to display either time or date on
the display.
Lunar Date
If you choose to activate this option, the standby screen will
display the current date on both the solar and lunar calendars.
Set Time Zone
Allows the standby screen to display another designated city's local
time. Scroll to highlight the preferred city and press .
Profile
A profile is a group of settings that determine whether the phone will
alert you to incoming calls through a ring tone or a vibrating alert, and
how ring tones in general are used on the phone. These settings allow
the phone's operation to best suit the environment you are in.
1. Press to scroll to the desired profile and then press to
activate this profile. You can choose from among the following
profiles:
Normal
This is the default profile.
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Meeting
The options in this profile have been preset to suit a meeting
environment (for example, only a vibrating alert is used, with
ring tone volume and keypad tones turned off).
Outdoors
The options in this profile have been preset to suit an outdoor
activity (for example, use of the highest ring tone volume,
activation of both ring tone and vibrating alerts, and use of
keypad tones).
Headset
This profile is only active when a hands-free kit is attached to
the phone.
Silent
The options in this profile have been preset to suit an
environment where silence is required. (for example, only a
vibrating alert is used, with ring tone volume and keypad tones
turned off).
2. Press to scroll to the desired profile, and then press (Edit) to
modify the settings listed below and adjust the profile to suit a
particular environment.
Vibration
Decides whether the phone will use a vibrating alert when
there is an incoming call.
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Ring Tone
Your phone includes various types of ring tone melodies. Scroll
to the desired ring tone, and after one second or so you will be
able to hear that ring tone. Press to confirm your selection.
Message Tone
Decides whether the phone will use a vibrating or ring alert, or
both, when a message is received.
Keypad Tone
Determines whether keypad tones are played when keys are
pressed.
DTMF Tones
This option determines whether DTMF tones are played when
keys are pressed during a call.
Ring Volume
Speech Volume
Press or to adjust the adjust call volume.
Press or to adjust the ring tone volume
or mute the ring tone. When finished, press
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Display
Theme
A display theme consists of a combination of display color and the
standby screen wallpaper. Different display colors are paired with
different preset wallpapers, so when you change the display color,
the standby screen wallpaper will also change.
Wal lpaper
Sub LCD
Designates the wallpaper used for the external display's standby
screen.
You can select a preset wallpaper to use as the external
display's wallpaper. Scroll to the name of the wallpaper that
you wish to use, and then press (View) to view this
image/animation. After you press (View) to enter the
preview mode, pressing will display the next or previous
image/animation. Press to confirm your selection.
You c an a l so s ele c t User Defined to create an animated
wallpaper made up of the images or photos you have
previously saved to the phone:
1. Press (Option), then select the memory where the
images/photos you need are stored--the phone memory
or the miniSD card.
You can also use this feature to change the wallpaper matched
with a color in the Theme option.
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2. Scroll to the name of the image/phone needed, then
press to mark the images/photos you want to use in
the wallpaper animation.
Yo u ca n a lso p ress ( Option) and select View to
display the selected image/photo in full screen.
3.When you have marked a couple of images/photos,
press (Edit) then select Slide Show to display them
as a slide show.
4. Press (Edit) then select Done to confirm your
selections.
Main LCD
Designates the wallpaper used for the main display's standby
screen.
Welcome Animation
Power On
Used to configure the animation that is displayed when the
phone is turned on.
Power Off
Used to configure the animation that is displayed when the
phone is turned off.
Menu Style
Determines whether the main menu is displayed in the icon mode
or list mode.
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Contrast
Backlight
Press to adjust the brightness of the phone's display
backlighting. Press to confirm the setting.
Backlight Period
You can set the length of time that backlighting will remain
activated after the flip is opened or a key is pressed.
Call Settings
Answer Mode
Flip Open: Allows incoming calls to be answered by opening up
your phones flip.
Any Key: Allows any key except to be used to answer an
incoming call. In this mode, is used to reject an incoming
call, and not to answer.
Send Key: Allows incoming calls to be answered only by pressing
.
Connected Alert
This feature allows the phone to provide a ring tone or vibrating
alert, or flash the backlighting when the recipient of a call has
answered.
Press to adjust the contrast of the screen's
display. Press to confirm the setting.
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Minute Minder
If you turn this function on, the phone will emit a beep per minute
during a call.
Show Number
You can decide whether or not to display your phone number on
the recipient's phone when you make a call.
On: When you call someone, the recipient's phone will display your
phone number.
Off: Your phone number will not be shown on the recipient's
phone.
If this feature is turned off, you may not be able to make
phonecalls in certain countries, such as Singapore and China.
Call Divert
Requires the support of the network operator.
After a divert mode is activated, the standby screen will display
the icon.
Divert All Calls
Activating this option will divert incoming calls to another
designated phone number at all times.
Activate
This option will enable you to divert all types of network
services including voice calls, messages, fax and data calls.
To enable this divert mode, enter the phone number to
divert to and press .
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Cancel
Selecting this option will disable this diverting mode.
Enquire Status
Shows the status of this diverting mode.
By Service
Here you can decide the service type you wish to divert.
The options are:
All Services: Diverts all types of services.
Voi ce Ca lls: Diverts voice calls.
Data: Diverts data calls.
Fax: Diverts fax calls.
Messages: Diverts messages.
All Except Msgs: Diverts all calls except messages.
In each of the above options you will also need to enter the
phone number to divert to.
Divert When Busy
This option will transfer incoming calls if your phone is busy.
Settings are the same as for Divert All calls.
Divert On No Answer
This option will transfer incoming calls if you do not answer
the call. Settings are the same as for Divert All calls.
Divert When Unfound
This option will transfer incoming calls when your phone is off
or roaming in an area beyond the coverage range of your
network. Settings are the same as for Divert All calls.
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Cancel All
This option will enable you to cancel the diversion of incoming
calls.
Call Waiting
If there is an incoming call when you are in the middle of another
call, the screen will display the number of the incoming call and call
waiting message to alert you. You can activate, cancel, or view the
status of this feature from this menu.
You must apply to the network operator for the call waiting service in
order to use this feature.
Auto Redial
If there is no answer at a number you have dialed, the phone will
automatically redial.
Off
Disables the Auto Redial feature.
Auto Redial
If you make a call that is not answered, your phone will
automatically redial up to 10 times before the call is answered.
Prompt Redial
Your phone will ask for your confirmation before it redials.
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Network
Generally speaking, the choice of the network that your phone uses is
configured automatically. When turned on, the phone will
automatically connect to the network provided by your network
operator, or will automatically connect to the roaming network when
you are outside the coverage of your regular network.
If you wish to change the connection network, this menu will allow you
to select the network you want to use. When outside the coverage of
your regular network in your home country or when abroad, you can
manually select the local network system.
Your network operator must be able to support network selection in
order for you to use this feature.
Automatic
If this option is selected, when outside the coverage of your regular
network, the phone will automatically search for usable networks.
Manual
If this option is selected, when outside the coverage of your regular
network, the phone will list all the networks of telecom vendors and
allow you to choose.
Not all of the networks listed may be available to you. Please
refer to your network operator for further details.
Non-Network Mode
The phone will not be able to receive network signals if you select
this option.
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Security
You can use a PIN, phone code, and SIM card lock authentication to
prevent unauthorized use of the phone.
In addition, you can set limitations on particular outgoing and incoming
phone calls.
PIN Code
A PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a password
provided by a network operator. When PIN code authentication is
activated, it will prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card. Unless
the correct PIN code is entered when the phone is turned on, the
SIM card cannot be used, even if it is inserted in another phone.
Phone Lock
Activates/deactivates or changes the phone's startup phone code.
The startup phone code prevents unauthorized persons from using
your phone. Once the phone code is activated, the phone will be
locked down when it is turned on unless this phone code is
correctly entered. If an incorrect phone code is entered, your phone
To protect your phone, the Security menu requires you to enter
the phone code (handset code) before you can access the menu
to set options. The default phone code is 1234.
To change the phone code, go the Phone Lock option.
If the PIN code is entered incorrectly three consecutive times,
this will cause the SIM card to lock down, and a PUK1 code
provided by the network operator will be required to unlock it.
After unlocking, the PIN code will be automatically set to activate
once the phone is turned on.
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will remain locked down, and cannot be unlocked even if the SIM
card is replaced by another one. When the phone is locked, you will
only be able to make emergency calls.
Once the phone code is activated, you must enter the phone code
each time the phone is turned on in order to unlock the phone
(there is no limit on the number of attempts to enter the phone
phone code).
The default phone code is 1234.
SIM Lock
Using this feature, you can prevent unauthorized persons from
using your phone with other SIM cards. After you activate the SIM
Lock feature, only the SIM card present when the feature was
activated will be accepted by the phone. If a new SIM card is
inserted in the phone, when the phone is turned on and a PIN code
is entered, the phone will request entry of a SIM Lock password
(there is no limit on the number of attempts to enter the SIM Lock
password.
If the password is entered correctly, the phone will be able to
recognize the new SIM card and use it normally. The next time the
phone is turned on with this SIM card inserted, the phone will not
ask again for you to enter the SIM Lock password.
Your phone can recognize a maximum of three different SIM
cards.
To activate the SIM Lock, you must enter a SIM Lock password.
The password must be set between 8 and 12 digits in length.
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To change the SIM lock code you must firstly deactivate the SIM
lock by entering the code used to activate the SIM lock, and then
enter the new code you want when activating the SIM lock again.
Fixed Dialing Number
After this feature is activated, the phone will only be able to dial
numbers on the Fixed Dial Number list. If a number is not on the
list, calls cannot be made to this number.
When you activate or cancel this feature, you must enter the
PIN2 code.
Call Barring
You can request that your network operator block the dialing or
receiving of certain calls. The call barring services below require the
support of your network operator. To activate or cancel any of the
options below, you must enter the network password provided by
the network operator.
Bar Foreign Calls
Activating this option will stop all outgoing international calls
from your phone. This is particularly useful when you are
abroad.
Here you can decide the type of outgoing international calls
you wish to restrict. The options are:
If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly three consecutive times,
the PIN2 code will be locked down. You will need the PUK2 code
to unlock the PIN2 code. Contact your network operator to obtain
the PUK2 code.
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All Services
Stops all types of outgoing international calls.
Voic e C a ll s
Stops outgoing international voice calls.
Data
Stops outgoing international data calls.
Fax
Stops outgoing international fax calls.
Messages
Stops outgoing international SMS messages.
All Except Msgs
Stops all types of outgoing international calls except SMS
messages.
You must enter the network password available from your
operator to enable/disable any of the above options.
Bar Incoming Calls
This option stops all incoming calls to your phone.
Bar Incoming if Abroad
Activating this option will stop any calls being received when
you are in another country (Roaming).
Only Local and Home Country
This option stops all outgoing calls except local calls and
international calls made to your home country.
Bar Outgoing Calls
This option bars all outgoing calls from your phone.
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Clear All
This will cancel all of the call barring settings you have added.
You must enter the network password to cancel the settings.
Change Network Password
You can change the network password. Ask your operator for the
network password.
Power Saving Mode
After you activate the power saving mode, keypad and display
backlighting will be turned off, in order to conserve power.
Language
You can select the language that the phone will use to display
information.
Input Mode
You can set the default input mode that will be automatically activated
whenever you open the editing window for entering information into a
message, the Phone Book, and so forth.
Flight Mode
When you are on a plane where the use of mobile phones is prohibited,
you can select this Flight Mode. Once the Flight Mode is activated, all
alarms will be suspended when handset is in power-off state. This will
prevent the phone from being powered on by alarms set at appointed
times.
Long press to turn off the phone after the flight mode being
activated.
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Restore
Restores all of the phone's settings to their factory defaults.
The phone code (handset code) is required. The default phone code
is 1234.
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Care and Maintenance
Take note of the points noted below to ensure that you are using the
phone properly and to extend the lifespan of the phone.
Store the phone and its accessories out of the reach of children.
Keep the phone and accessories dry, and use the phone in
environments where the temperature is between 20°C and 55°
C. High or low temperatures outside this range may damage the
phone.
If possible, do not use or store the phone in excessively dusty or dirty
environments.
Do not remove the warranty seal on the phone yourself, nor allow an
unauthorized dealer to do so.
Do not use strong detergents or organic solvents to wipe or clean the
phone.
If your phone or its accessories are not operating normally, contact
an authorized dealer immediately.
Use only genuine BenQ accessories such as batteries, battery charger
and hands-free kit to ensure the phone's normal operation and
preserve battery life, as well as protect the safety of your person and
belongings. Use of non-BenQ accessories will not allow your phone
to achieve optimal performance, and may cause the phone to
malfunction. Any malfunctions or damage caused by the use of
third-party accessories are not be covered by the terms of the product
warranty, and will void the product warranty.
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Avoid allowing objects that may discharge electricity to contact the
charging socket on the bottom of the phone or the metal contacts on
the battery, as this may cause short circuits and put you in danger.
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Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it performs
erratically, you can consult the information in the chart below. If your
particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in the
chart, contact the dealer where you purchased the phone.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Poor
reception
The network signal is too
weak at your current
location for example, in
a basement or near a tall
building-because wireless
transmissions can not
effectively reach it.
Move to a location where the
network signal can be
properly received.
The network is busy at
the current time (for
example, during peak
times, there may be too
much network traffic to
handle additional calls).
Avoid using the phone at
such times, or try again after
waiting a short time.
You are too far away from
a base station for your
network operator.
You can request a service
area map from your network
operator.
Echo or noise
Poor network trunk quality
on the part of your
network operator.
Hang up the phone and dial
again. You may be switched
to a better-quality network
trunk or phone line.
Poor local telephone line
quality.
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Shortened
standby time
The standby time is
related to your network
operator's system
configuration. The same
phone used with different
network operators'
systems will not provide
exactly the same length
of standby time.
If you are located in an area
where signaling is weak,
temporarily shut off the
phone.
The battery is depleted. In
high-temperature
environments, battery life
will be shortened.
Use a new battery.
If you are not able to
connect to the network,
the phone will continue to
send out signals as it
attempts to locate a base
station. Doing so
consumes battery power
and will consequently
shorten standby time.
Change your location to one
where the network is
accessible, or temporarily
turn off your phone.
You cannot
switch your
phone on.
Battery power has been
depleted.
Recharge the phone's
battery.
SIM card
error
SIM card malfunction or
damage.
Take the SIM card to your
network operator for testing.
SIM card inserted
improperly.
Insert the SIM card properly.
Debris on the SIM card
contacts.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean
the SIM card contacts.
Problem Possible cause Solution
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Unable to
connect to the
network.
SIM card invalid. Contact your network
operator.
You are not within the
network's service area.
Check the service area with
your network operator.
Poor signal. Move to an open space, or if
you are inside a building,
move closer to a window.
You cannot
answer
incoming
calls.
You have activated
Accept List or Reject
List in the Privacy
Manager menu.
Go to the menu Phone
Book > Privacy Manager >
Setup > Disable All in order
to deactivate this option.
You have activated the
Call Barring feature.
Go to the menu Settings >
Security > Call Barring,
and then select Clear All.
You cannot
make
outgoing
calls.
You have activated the
Call Barring feature.
Go to the menu Settings >
Security > Call Barring,
and then select Clear All.
You have activated the
Fixed Dial Number
feature.
Go to the menu Settings >
Security > Fixed Dialing
Number > Fixed Dial
Settings > Disable to turn
this feature off.
PIN Code is
blocked.
You have entered an
incorrect PIN code three
consecutive times.
Contact your network
operator. If the network
operator provides the SIM
card's PUK code, use the
PUK code to unlock the SIM
card.
Problem Possible cause Solution
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Battery will
not charge.
The battery or battery
charger is damaged.
Contact the dealer.
The phone's temperature
is below 0°C or higher
than 45°C.
Adjust the battery charging
environment to avoid
extremes of temperature.
Poor contact between the
battery and charger.
Check all connectors to
make sure all connections
have been properly made.
Unable to
enter
information
into the
Phone Book.
The Phone Book's
memory is already full.
Delete unnecessary data
from the Phone Book.
Unable to
select certain
features.
Your network operator
does not support these
features, or you have not
applied for services that
provide these features.
Contact your network
operator.
Problem Possible cause Solution

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