Benq 56E18 GSM / GPRS Mobile Phone User Manual Nike 3 EN for FCC

Benq Corporation GSM / GPRS Mobile Phone Nike 3 EN for FCC

Users Manual

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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: 0.81 mW/g; DCS1800: 0.34 mW/g.
USA: PCS1900: 0.51 mW/g.
ii Safety Information
Specific Operating Restrictions
No metallic component allowed in body-worn accessories.
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.
Do not expose your phone to temperatures below -10° C (+ 14° F) or
above 45° C (+ 113° F). Always take your phone with you when you
leave your vehicle.
Batteries
For safety concerns, when the temperature of the phone goes over 45° C
(+ 113° F) or below 0° C (+32° F), charging will halt.
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.
Safety Information iii
Web Cam Cradle
The Web Cam cradle is used for the phone's Web Cam function only. To
avoid RF interference, do not wear the Web Cam cradle with the phone
placed inside.
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.
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.
iv Safety Information
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.
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.
Safety Information v
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.
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 OJEC-Directive as below:
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:
vi Safety Information
3GPP TS 51.010-1
EN 301 511
EN 50360/ EN50361
ETSI EN 301 489-1/-7
EN 60950
Preparing Your Phone For Use 1
Preparing Your Phone For Use
Inserting a SIM Card
Slide the SIM card in under the metal plate in the SIM card slot, with
the SIM card's metal contacts facing down and the cut corner at the top
right.
A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become
scratched. Therefore, take special care when holding or inserting it.
SIM card
Metal plate
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
2Preparing Your Phone For Use
Installing a Battery and Charging the Phone
1. With the battery's metal contacts facing down, push the battery
toward the top of the battery bay and then press down to click the
battery in place.
2. Place the battery cover on the back of the phone and slide toward the
top of the phone to click the cover in place.
3. Plug the charger into a power outlet.
Preparing Your Phone For Use 3
4. Insert the charger connector deep into the phone until the connector
clicks into place. Make sure you insert the connector in the correct
orientation (the side showing the "UP"/arrow icon faces you)
5. Once the phone is fully charged, remove the charger from both the
power outlet and the phone.
Charging requires approximately 4 hours.
When charging the phone while it is turned off, the external and
main displays will be activated, and the status indicator light will
flash blue (during the charging process, the external display will
show the time and cycle through 3 animations, then turn off
temporarily. This is normal.
During charging, in the external display's battery indicator ,
the lines showing the battery power level will scroll until the battery
is fully charged.
When charging while the phone is turned off, the main display
shows 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.
After the battery is fully charged, the status indicator light will flash
purple.
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.
4Preparing Your Phone For Use
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.
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.
3. Enter your PIN1 number. After completing entry of your PIN1
number, press 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.
To set a welcome animation, image, or message that will display
when you turn on your phone, as well as the music that will be
played. Go to the menu: Settings > Display > Welcome Message.
See details on page 120.
If the welcoming music goes on too long, once the standby screen
comes up, you can press to stop playback.
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 > PIN1 Code. Please see page 128.
Preparing Your Phone For Use 5
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.
5. The phone will then ask you whether you wish to activate the phone
book stored in the phone's memory or on your SIM card. Press
to highlight the desired phone book and then press .
6. After you open the phone book on the SIM card, any data you
browse, store, or delete will be from the SIM card's phone book. If
you open the phone book in the phone's memory, any data that you
view, store, or delete will be from the phone's phone book.
7. 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 is not able to detect the designated network, or links to a
network that you are not authorized to use, the on-screen signal
strength meter will show no bars. You will only be able to make
emergency calls.
If at some later point, you wish to switch phone books, go to the
following menu Phone Book > Activate.
6Getting to Know Your Phone
Getting to Know Your Phone
Your Phone at a Glance
Front view
Earpiece
Main display
Microphone
Right soft key
Scroll key
OK key
Dial/Answer key
Alphanumeric keys
Power on/off key
Camera key
Left soft key
Getting to Know Your Phone 7
Side and back views
Hands-free headset/Data cable/WebCam cable jack
Volum e key
Camera lens
Mirror used to take
self portraits.
To avoid potential RF interference, please do not wear the phone in
front of your chest.
Battery cover
8Getting to Know Your Phone
Status Indicator Light
The status indicator light has the following functions:
Flashes blue when the phone detects a network or is charging.
Flashes purple when the battery is fully charged.
Shows red when battery power is too low.
Flashes blue rapidly when there is an incoming call.
To turn off the status indicator light, you must start up the power
saving mode. Go to this menu: Settings > Power Saving Mode.
Getting to Know Your Phone 9
Standby Screen
External Display
The external display's status bar will show icons for network signal
strength, battery power, alarm (if active), etc. The current time and
animations will appear in sequence. The external display also alerts you
to incoming calls, messages, and missed calls.
If you wish to set the time shown on the external display, go to the
menu Settings > Date & Time > Time. See page 117.
In the default setting, the external display will show the time and
several animations in sequence for one cycle. The external display
will then temporarily power off. After it has powered off, you can turn
it back on by pressing either the up or down arrow on the volume
key located on the left side of the phone.
You can set the external display's cycling mode by using the menu
Settings> Display > OLED Duration. See page 121.
You can choose the animations to be shown on the external display
by using the menu: Settings> Display > OLED Animation
Setting. See page 122.
You can go to the menu Settings > Profiles > Personal to change
the name of the profile to your own user name. When this profile is
activated and the phone's flip is opened, your own name will appear
on the external display. For details, see page 48.
10 Getting to Know Your Phone
Icons in the External Display'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.
message
A message is being received or that there
are unread messages. If the icon
flashes, this indicates that the SIM card's
message memory is full.
Voicemail
Indicates that there are voicemails (this icon
will only appear if the function is supported
by your network vendor).
Alarm The alarm is turned on. To set the alarm, go
to the menu Tools > Alarm Clock.
Vibrating alert
In the standby screen, press and hold to
activate the vibrating alert. See page 41,
"Using the Silent Profile".
Normal The Normal profile is in use.
Meeting The Meeting profile is in use.
Outdoors The Outdoors profile is in use.
Personal The Personal profile is in use.
Handsfree The Handsfree profile is in use.
Getting to Know Your Phone 11
Divert The call divert function is active.
Roaming Roaming has been activated (not your
regular network)
Icon Function Description
12 Getting to Know Your Phone
Main Screen
Time and date
Status bar
Name of the
network operator
Soft key bar Wallpa p er
Press to enter
the Phone Book
Press to use enter
the Games menu.
Press to enter
the main menu.
Getting to Know Your Phone 13
You can set the the wallpaper used for the main display's standby
screen by going to the menu Media Center > Picture or
Animation, or Settings > Display > Wallpaper. See page 90 and
page 119.
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 117.
You can go to the menu Settings > Profiles > Personal to change
the name of the profile to your own user name. When this profile is
activated, your own name will appear in the standby screen. For
details, see page 48.
For enhanced security, you can use the screen lock function. Go to
the menu Settings > Security > Screen Lock. If the screen lock is
activated, and you have not performed any tasks with the phone for
a set time, the phone will automatically bring up the screen lock
image. The purpose is to protect any personal data on your phone
from being read by other persons. To restore the original display
screen, you must enter a password that you provide for this
function. For details on settings, see page 130.
After the standby screen remains for 10 seconds, the soft key bar,
time and date, as well as other information currently displayed will
automatically disappear, showing the full-screen wallpaper. You can
also press to display/hide the status bar and phone information
shown on the standby screen.
14 Getting to Know Your Phone
Icons in the Main Display'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.
GPRS network GPRS services have been activated on your
SIM card.
Message
A message is being received or that there
are unread messages. If the icon
appears in red, this indicates that the SIM
card's message memory is full.
WAP message
You've got a WAP message (this icon will
only appear when there are no incoming or
unread SMS/EMS/MMS messages).
Voicemail
You have voicemails (this icon will only
appear if the function is supported by your
network operator).
Alarm The alarm is turned on. To set the alarm, go
to the menu Tools > Alarm Clock.
Line in use Shows the number of the line currently in
use.
Vibrating alert
In the standby screen, press and hold to
activate the vibrating alert. See page 41,
"Using the Silent Profile".
Normal The Normal profile is in use.
Getting to Know Your Phone 15
Meeting Th Meeting profile is in use.
Outdoors Th Outdoors profile is in use.
Personal The Personal profile is in use.
Handsfree The Handsfree profile is in use.
Divert The call divert function is active.
Roaming Roaming has been activated (not your
regular network)
Icon Function Description
16 Getting to Know Your Phone
Using the Keys in the Standby Mode
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 > Profiles. Scroll to the profile currently in
use and press (Edit). Then select Keypad Tone. You can also
go to Settings > Audio > Keypad Tone to turn the aural feedback
on or off.
After turning the phone on, press any key to activate keypad and
display backlighting. To turn the backlighting on or off, and to set the
duration of backlighting, go to Settings > Display > keypad
Backlight. See page 121.
Getting to Know Your Phone 17
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.
Press this key to delete all digits entered and return to
the standby screen.
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 PBook is
shown).
Press to save the phone number keyed in from the
standby screen to the Phone Book (when Save is
shown).
18 Getting to Know Your Phone
Right soft key
Press this key to open the Games menu (when Games
is shown).
Press this key to delete entered digits one by one; long-
press to delete all digits entered (when Clear is
shown).
Long-press to turn the silent profile on or off.
Camera key
Press to use the camera function.
Scroll key
Press to enter the menu for function and phone
number shortcuts. For information about the shortcuts
menu, see page 50.
Press to retrieve photos stored in the Album
menu.
Press to edit a new message. For details, see
page 57.
Press to enter the Profiles menu.
When the camera is activated, press / to
zoom in/zoom out the image.
Long-press to activate voice dialing.
Long-press to activate the voice memo function.
Key Commands and functions
Getting to Know Your Phone 19
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.
~
Alphanumeric keys
Press to enter digits in a phone number.
Shortcut key: Long-press a key to immediately access
the function, or dial the number, that it represents. See
page 50, "Shortcuts Menu".
Volu me ke y
Long-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 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
20 Getting to Know Your Phone
Alphanumeric keys
Key Digit Key Digit/Symbol/Function
17
28
39
40
5 * + (long-press)
6# P(long-press after entering
a phone number)
Getting to Know Your Phone 21
Menu Navigation
From the standby screen, press to bring up the main menu.
For details on how to use the various functions listed in the menu, see
page 79, "Menus".
Main menu
You can choose a display color for the menus by going to the menu
Settings > Display > Theme. See page 119.
Indicates that
pressing will
return the
display to the
standby screen.
Each icon
represents a
sub-menu.
The main menu
icon to which you
have scrolled will
be displayed as an
animation.
The name of the
main menu icon
you have scrolled
to.
Press to enter the
sub-menu represented
by the animated icon.
22 Getting to Know Your Phone
Sub-menus
Pop-up menus
Press to
return to the
previous menu
or screen.
Press to enter the
sub-menu represented
by the highlighted item
or to activate the
highlighted function.
The highlighted
row is the currently
selected item.
The name of the
current menu.
Press to enter
the highlighted
menu item for
editing.
Press to scroll up or
down to an item.
Press to bring up
the previous screen. Press to bring up the
next screen.
Press to scroll up
or down to an item.
Press to enter the highlighted
item or activate the function
represented by that item.
Press to open a
pop-up menu.
Press to close a
pop-up menu.
Getting to Know Your Phone 23
Turning a function on or off
Press to turn the selected
function on or off (the
currently selected function will
be highlighted).
After the selected function is
activated, the display will
usually show further setting
options. Press to scroll
to the desired setting option.
Press or
to edit the setting.
Press to confirm the
setting.
Press to cancel and return to the
previous screen.
24 Getting to Know Your Phone
Menu navigation through number shortcuts
The example given below demonstrates how to change the language
setting by the menu 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.
3. In the Settings menu, the alphanumeric keys to
represent menu items 1 to 10. Since Language is item number 10 in
the Settings menu, pressing will bring up the Language sub-
menu.
4. Press the alphanumeric key that corresponds to the language you
wish to select, as it is listed in the Language sub-menu. For example,
if you wish to set English as the display language, press .
5. Press (Back) repeatedly or press once to return to the
standby screen.
Using Your Phone 25
Using Your Phone
Making a Phone Call
Open the flip and enter the desired number using the alphanumeric
keys to . Press to dial your call.
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.
If the flip function has not been activated, you cannot end a call or
cancel dialing by closing the flip. To activate or cancel the flip function,
go to the menu: Settings > Profiles. Scroll to the profile currently in
use and press (Edit). Selecting Answer Mode > Flip Answer will
turn the flip on; selecting Answer Mode > Send Key or Any Key will
turn the flip off.
To cancel a call that is being dialed, press or close the flip.
26 Using Your Phone
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.
If the flip is closed, opening it will allow you to answer the call; if the flip
is already open, press to answer the call.
To change the answering mode, press from the standby screen
to open the Settings menu. Scroll to the profile currently in use and
press (Edit). Selecting Answer Mode > Flip Answer will turn the
flip on; selecting Answer Mode > Send Key or Any Key will turn the
flip off and enable you to press or any key to answer a call.
If the caller is a member of a caller group, the ring tone assigned to
this group will sound. The display will show the animation/image
that is associated with this group as well, to help you identify the
caller.
If you have designated a particular ring tone and animation/image
for the caller, the phone will sound that ring tone and display that
animation/image, regardless of which caller group that caller
belongs to.
For information on setting up a caller group, ring tone and
animation/image for contacts in the Phone Book, see page 30,
"Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
Using Your Phone 27
Rejecting an Incoming Call
Regardless of whether the flip is open or closed, you can reject an
incoming call by long-pressing 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 .
Turning Off the Ring Tone
for an Incoming Call
Regardless of whether the flip is open or 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 .
28 Using Your Phone
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 must assign a number key as the shortcut for a particular phone
number in order to use speed dialing for that phone number. For
information on how to set up a shortcut, see page 50, "Shortcuts
Menu".
After you have assigned a number key to serve as the shortcut 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.
Voi ce D i a l i n g
1. In the standby mode, long-press .
2. After a beep, when the display shows the "Recording" screen, you
can speak the voice dialing prompt for the number you wish to dial.
Once the phone has correctly identified the contact associated with
this voice dialing prompt, two situations may occur:
Using Your Phone 29
a. If there is only one phone number stored for the contact
identified, your phone will automatically dial this number.
b. If there are two or more phone numbers stored for the contact
identified, the display will show the contact's Phone Book data.
You can then scroll to the number you wish to dial, pressing
or to make the call.
To use voice dialing to make a call, you must have stored a voice
dialing prompt for the desired number in Phone Book. For details, see
page 30, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
Listening to Voicemails
When your voicemail inbox contains new voicemails, your network
vendor will send a text message notifying you that you have new
voicemails (if the network vendor supports it, the icons and
will be shown in the external and main display's status bars,
respectively).
Long-press to directly dial the voicemail phone number and
listen to your voicemails.
30 Using Your Phone
Phone Book
Adding Contacts to the Phone Book
The Phone Book will have different formats and data headings
depending on whether you have chosen to use a phone book stored on
your SIM card or in your phone's memory.
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.
SIM card Phone Book
1. From the standby screen, enter the phone number to store, then
press (Save).
The data fields provided by a SIM card phone book are as follows:
The contact's name.
The contact's mobile phone number.
2. Press to scroll to the contact data field that you wish to edit.
Press (Edit), or simply begin keying in data to enter and
edit the currently selected field. After completing data entry and
settings, press to store the data for this contact.
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Phone Book in the phone's memory
1. In the standby screen, enter the phone number you wish to store, and
then press (Save). The display will show the default data fields for
a new contact.
2. In the contact data screen, scroll to the data field that you wish to
edit, and then press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu. You
can then use the following options with the contact data:
Edit: Edit the information in the selected field.
In the contact data screen, press or begin entering data to
directly edit the data in the currently selected field.
Change Type: Change the category of the phone number (for
example, from Mobile Number to Home Number). This option can
only be used in the phone number data field.
Add New Field: Adds other data fields for a contact.
Delete Field: Removes the selected data field.
3. After completing the data for the various fields, you must press
in order for the contact's data to be stored in the Phone Book.
If you do not wish to save a modified Phone Book record, press
or (Back) to abort.
Used to select a caller group for the contact.
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 80.
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The default data fields for a contact are as follows:
In addition to the contact data fields described above, you can also
add the data fields listed below by pressing (Option) when the
Phone Book screen is visible and then selecting Add New Field.
The contact's name.
The contact's mobile phone number.
The contact's home phone number.
The contact's e-mail address.
Used to assign a contact to a caller group.
Used to assign a voice dialing prompt to a phone number. After the
beep, speak the contact's name into the microphone. After it is
successfully recorded, the phone will play back this voice dialing
prompt.
The contact's mobile phone number.
The contact's home phone number.
The contact's office phone number.
Other phone number for the contact.
The contact's home address.
The contact's office address.
The contact's company name.
The contact's department name.
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Finding Contacts in the Phone Book
In the standby mode, press (PBook) to display contacts stored 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 go to the menu Phone Book > Find, and then enter the
full name or the first letter of the name to locate a contact.
The contact's job title.
Used for notes about the contact.
Used to mark dates of special significance associated with the
contact.
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.
A ring tone set in this field will replace the one associated
with the contact's caller group, if any.
Used to set the photo that will appear on the phone's display when
there is an incoming call from the contact.
The photo set in this field will replace the animation/image
associated with the contact's caller group, if any.
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When the desired contact's name is highlighted, you can do one of the
following:
Press to dial the first phone number saved in that contact.
Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu, which contains the
following items:
Edit: Edit the Phone Book data for this contact.
Copy to SIM (Phone): If you are currently using a phone book
stored in the phone's memory, you can copy the contact's data to
the phone book stored on your SIM card. Conversely, if you are
currently using a phone book stored on your SIM card, you can
copy the contact's data to the phone book stored in the phone's
memory.
The only information that can be copied from a phone book
stored in the phone's memory to the one on your SIM card is a
contact's name, phone number, and caller group. If a contact has
more than one phone number associated with it, when that
contact's data is copied from the phone to the SIM card's phone
book, each phone number will be stored as separate contact.
Delete: Erases the contact's data from the Phone Book.
Send vCard: Attaches the contact's data to a message and send it
to others. For details on writing and sending a message, see page
57.
Press to show the information in all data fields for that contact.
You can then perform the following tasks:
Scroll to the number that you wish to dial, and then press or
.
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Scroll to the desired data field. If the complete contents cannot be
displayed on the screen, press to display the complete
contents (if the data field is for a voice dialing prompt , you
can press to play the sound of this voice dialing prompt.
Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu that contains the
following items:
Edit: Used to edit the Phone Book data for this contact.
Copy to SIM (Phone): If you are currently using a phone
book stored in the phone's memory, you can copy the
contact's data to the phone book stored on your SIM card.
Conversely, if you are currently using a phone book stored on
your SIM card, you can copy the contact's data to the phone
book stored in the phone's memory.
Delete: Erases the contact's data from the Phone Book.
Call: Dial the currently highlighted number.
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 display will show a missed call
message along with the number of calls that were missed.
Press (View), and then press to scroll to the desired phone
number.
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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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 a call for the same number has been missed, dialed, or received two
or more times, a note such as "x02" will appear beside the record of
the call to show the number of times it was missed, dialed, or
received.
When the number for a missed, dialed, or received call is highlighted,
you can perform the following tasks:
Press to re-dial the number.
Press (Option) to decide how to manage the number using the
available options.
Press to display the details on this call.
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.
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Mute
Press (Mute) to turn off the microphone. The person on the other
end of the line will not be able to hear your voice. To restore the
microphone's function, press (Unmute).
Putting a Call on Hold*
1. When the only call is active:
a. Press (Hold) to hold this call.
b. Press to end this call.
2. When the only call is on hold:
a. Press (Unhold) to resume the call.
b. Press to end this call.
3. When there is an active call and a call on hold.
a. Press (Swap) to resume the call that is on hold, and put
the active call on hold.
b. Press to show on the display a list of calls that you can
end.
Making a Second Call*
Enter a phone number, or select one from the phone number 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.
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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. However, if there is already another
call on hold, a menu will appear on the display allowing you to select
a call to end and then answer the waiting call.
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.
Call Menu
If you press during a call, it will bring up the call menu. Press
(Back) to return to the pervious menu; press to return directly
to the call menu.
Items marked with an asterisk (*) depend on network support and may
require a subscription.
Phone Book
Accesses data in the Phone Book. For details, see page 30, "Phone
Book".
Calls
Allows you to view information on missed, received, and dialed calls.
See page 35, "Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls".
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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.
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.
Forward
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.
Send DTMF
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.
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End Call
End All
Ends all calls, whether active or on hold.
End Active
Ends only the active call.
End Hold
Ends only a call or calls on hold.
End One
Ends only a single call.
Hold/Unhold/Swap
Toggles the call status.
Mute/Unmute
Activates/cancels the silent mode.
Messages
Enters the SMS (Short Message Service i.e. text message) menu. For
details on the SMS menu, see page 55, "Messages Menu".
Calculator
Allows you to use the calculator. For information about the calculator,
see page 103.
STK
Brings up the menu for the STK (SIM Toolkit) services provided by
your network vendor.
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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.
When you long-press to activate the Silent profile, the phone will
vibrate for one second. The icon will appear in the main display's
status bar (the external display will show ) to remind you that
your phone is currently using the Silent profile.
To cancel the Silent profile and restore the previously active vibrant
and ring tone settings, long-press .
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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Camera Function
Taking a photo
Your phone's camera enables you to take photos to use as wallpapers for
the phone's external and main displays, photo caller ID images, or send
them through MMS.
1. Press from the standby screen or choose the menu Camera >
Camera to bring up the view finder.
2. Press (Option) to make the following settings for the camera:
Resolution: Sets the desired resolution for photographing. You
have the following resolution values to choose from:
Light Condition: Based on the light conditions of the
environment selected in this option, the camera will
automatically adjust the its color balance in order for you to take
best-quality pictures.
Free Space: Shows the amount of remaining available memory
for storing photos.
3. Press (Back) to return to the view finder screen.
4. To zoom in/zoom out, press .
Not available when resolution is set to 640 x 480.
Represented Resolution
640 x 480
320 x 240
160 x 120
80 x 60
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5. When your object is in focus, press to photograph the object. Its
photo will then show up on the main display.
6. The phone will automatically save this photo to the menu: Media
Center > Album. If you are not satisfied with this photo, press
(Delete) to take a new photo. After a photo is saved to the phone's
memory, you can press (Option) to manage this photo using the
available options:
Send Photo: This option enables you to send this photo to others
through MMS. For details on using the MMS function, see page
59.
Set to Wallpaper: Designates this photo as the wallpaper for the
main display's standby screen. See page 45 and page 119.
Set to Phonebook: You can use this photo as a phone book
contact's visual caller ID. When there is an incoming call from
that contact, the phone's display will show this photo.
New Entry: Enables you to create a new contact in the Phone
Book using the photo as their caller ID.
Please note the following while shooting photos
The camera does not have a flash. Please take photos in a well-lit
area.
When taking photos, do not block or touch the camera lens on the
back of the phone.
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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Exist Entry: Uses this photo as an existing contact's caller ID.
Select the contact you want and press to attach the photo
to that contact.
This function is only available for contacts saved in the phone memory's
phone book. Please go to the menu: Phone Book > Database to
select the Phone Book for use.
Rename: Give this photo a new file name.
Details: Shows the photo's name, date, resolution, and file size.
Shooting a Video
One most exciting feature about this phone is that you can use its video
recording function to shoot videos for various purposes, such as
sending a video clip by MMS.
Go to the menu Camera > Video, which will bring up the video view
finder.
The video formats supported by the phone is *.3gp.
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Using the Album
From the standby screen press to enter the Album menu.
Photos taken using the phone's digital camera are stored in this menu.
After entering this menu, the two most recently saved photos will be
displayed on the left of the screen as thumbnails (i.e. small miniature
versions of photos), and the top of the screen will display the file name
of the currently highlighted photo thumbnail. On the right of each
photo thumbnail you will see the following information associated with
the photo:
The date when the photo was taken, shown as "yyyy.mm.dd".
The photo's resolution, shown as "width x height".
The photo's file size, shown as "xxx KB".
Steps for handling photos are as follows:
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.
3. When the display shows photo thumbnails, or after you press to
display a photo in full screen, you can press (Option) to perform
the following tasks:
Send Photo: This option enables you to send the selected photo
to others through MMS. For details on using the MMS function,
see page 59.
Delete: Deletes the selected photo.
Effect: Enables you to apply a special effect to your photo to
create an artistic style.
You can also access the Album menu by choosing Media Center >
Album.
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Ajust: Enables you to adjust your photo's brightness, contrast,
Saturation, etc. Press to select the desired setting item and
press adjust the setting.
Set to Wallpaper: Designates this photo as the wallpaper for the
main display's standby screen.
Set to Phonebook: You can use this photo as a Phone Book
contact's visual caller ID. When there is an incoming call from
that contact, the phone's display will show this photo.
New Entry: Enables you to create a new contact in the Phone
Book using this photo as the new contact's caller ID.
Exist Entry: Uses this photo as an existing contact's caller ID.
Select the contact you want and press to attach the photo
to that contact.
This function is only available for contacts saved in the phone
memory's Phone Book. Please go to the menu: Phone Book >
Activate to select the Phone Book for use.
Rename: Give the photo a new file name.
Delete All: Deletes all of the photos stored in the Album menu.
this option is only available when the screen shows photo
thumbnails).
Details: Shows the photo's name, date, resolution, and file size.
this option is only available when the screen shows photo in full
screen).
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Profiles
From the standby screen, press to enter the Profiles menu.
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.
Meeting
The options in this profile have been preset to suit a meeting
environment (for example, only a vibrating alert is used, with
no audible ring tone and no keypad tones).
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).
Handsfree
This profile is only active when a hands-free kit is attached to
the phone.
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Airplane
When you are on a plane, you can select this profile to turn off
the phone. Once this profile is activated, the phone will
automatically be powered off, and all alarms will be suspended.
If the phone is turned off by long-pressing , the alarms will
still turn the phone at the appointed times.
Personal
You can use this profile as a group of custom settings, and
rename the profile if desired. If however you have renamed this
profile, the name you chose will appear on the standby screens.
The default profile name "Personal" or the name you give to
this profile will only appear on the external display when the
phone's flip is opened.
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.
Vibrate & Ring Alert
Includes the following setting options:
Standard: When there is an incoming call, the phone will use
both a vibrating alert and a ring tone.
Rhythmic: When there's an incoming call, the phone will use
both a vibrating alert and a ring tone. The vibrating and
keypad backlight will be running rhythmically according to
the ring tone's beat.
Vibrate then Ring: When there is an incoming call, the
phone will first use a vibrating alert and then a ring tone.
Ring Only: When there is an incoming call, the phone will
use a ring tone but no vibrating alert.
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Vibrate Only: When there is an incoming call, the phone will
use a vibrating alert but no ring tone.
Call Ring
Scroll to the desired ring tone, and then press to confirm
your selection.
Message Tone
The ring tone that your phone uses when a message is received.
Alarm Tone
The ring tone used by the Alarm Clock.
Calendar Tone
The ring tone used for Calendar events for which you have set
an alarm.
Keypad Tone
Determines whether keypad tones are played when keys are
pressed.
Ring Volume
Press to adjust the ring tone volume or mute the ring
tone.
Answer Mode
Send Key: Allows incoming calls to be answered only by
pressing .
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.
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Flip Answer: Allows incoming calls to be answered by
opening the flip.
Rename
Allows you to provide a new name for the profile (only
available for the Personal profile).
Restore
Returns the above settings for the profile to their factory
default values.
Requires entry of the phone password, whose default value
is 1234.
Shortcuts Menu
You can use the Shortcuts menu to assign 9 alphanumeric keys as
shortcuts to commonly used functions or frequently dialed numbers.
(The screen will show preset shortcuts, if any.)
Entering the Shortcuts Menu
From the standby screen, press to enter the Shortcuts menu. The
numbers 1 to 9 displayed in the menu's default screen represent the
corresponding 9 alphanumeric keys on the phone.
Setting Function Shortcuts
1. In the Shortcuts menu, press to move the selection box to the
number key you wish to use as a shortcut key. You can also press the
actual alphanumeric key to select it.
2. Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu, and select Add
Function.
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3. From the Add Function menu, select the function to be represented
by the shortcut key, and then press . Alternatively, you can press a
corresponding alphanumeric key to select the function you want.
4. Repeat the above step to add or modify function shortcut key
assignments.
To cancel a shortcut key and restore the key's original function, use
to move the selection box to the icon for the shortcut key that you
wish to cancel, and then press (Option). Select Delete to cancel
the shortcut.
If you select Delete All, all shortcut settings will be cancelled.
Setting Phone Number Shortcuts
1. After selecting the shortcut key, press (Option) to bring up a pop-
up menu, and select Add Phone.
2. From the Phone Book, select a contact and press .
3. Next, from the list of phone numbers for this contact, select the one
that you wish to access through the shortcut key, and then press .
4. After you have set the shortcut key, the number icon for the key will
be replaced by an icon representing a phone number shortcut. The
upper part of the screen will display the name of the contact to whom
the phone number accessible by the shortcut key belongs.
5. Repeat the above step to add or modify a phone number shortcut.
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Using Function and Phone Number Shortcuts
There are two ways to use shortcuts:
1. From the standby screen, long-press to to access the
function represented by that key or dial the number it represents.
2. From the standby screen, press to enter the Shortcuts menu.
Yo u ca n t hen:
a. Press to move the selection box to the icon corresponding
to the desired key. Then press to access the assigned function
or dial the assigned phone number.
b. Press the corresponding key to to access the
function represented by that key or dial the number it represents.
Input Modes
Changing the Text Input Mode
The input mode icons (names) that may appear in the upper right
corner of the screen represent the following input modes:
Uppercase letters input mode.
Lowercase letters input mode.
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.
The text input mode
currently in use
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Letter Input Mode (ABC)
In this mode, 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.
Press to enter a space before beginning a new word.
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.
iTap (predictive input mode) for uppercase letters.
iTap (predictive input mode) for lowercase letters.
Numeric input mode (123).
You can set the default input mode to the one you most frequently
use. Go the menu Settings > Input. See page 131.
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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.
How to use iTap
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. The predicted word will be shown in the lower left
portion of the screen. This word may change as you continue to press
other keys; therefore, before you have entered a complete word, you
do not need to worry if the displayed word does not yet match the
word you intend to enter.
After pressing keys for a complete word, if the displayed word does
not match the one you intended to enter, press to view other
candidate words and locate the desired word.
Once the correct word is displayed on the screen, press to enter this
word. A space will automatically be inserted after the word.
Example of iTap in use
To enter "COME HOME" in the message editing screen using iTap, use
the following steps:
1. Press to switch to iTap for uppercase letters (ITAP).
2. Press to select C, O, M, E.
3. Press to enter "COME" as text. A space will automatically be
inserted after "COME".
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4. Press to enter "HOME".
5. Since "GOOD" is not the word that you wish to enter, press to
display the next candidate word, "HOME".
6. Press to place "HOME" into the message.
Symbol Input Mode
When editing messages, press to open the symbols field along the
bottom of the screen. Use to move the selection box to the symbol
you wish to enter, and then press to place it in the message text.
Messages Menu
Besides SMS (Short Messaging Service) and EMS (Enhanced Messaging
Service), your phone also supports MMS (Multimedia Messaging
service). EMS allows your to insert simple graphics and ring tones in
your message, while MMS enables you to send photos, colored images
and music using your phone.
In the main menu, select to open the Messages menu.
Additional information about messaging
Memory for storing messages is divided between SIM card memory and
the phone's own memory. In the first level of the Messages menu, except
for the SIM Folder option, messages saved in Inbox, Outbox, and Drafts
are all stored in the phone's memory.
When a new message is received, or when there are unread messages in
the phone's or SIM card's memory, the icon will appear in the external
display's status bar; the main display will show the icon in its status bar
to remind you that you have unread messages.
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When a message has arrived, it will be saved either to the the phone's
memory or to your SIM card's memory, depending on the preferred
memory you have selected in the menu: Messages > Settings > SMS >
Save Msg To (See page 71). Messages saved to the phone's memory will
be stored in the menu: Messages > Inbox; messages saved to your SIM
card's memory will be stored in the menu: Messages > SIM Folder >
Inbox.
If the phone's memory is already full, any new messages will remain stored
in the SIM card's memory (in the menu Messages > SIM Folder > Inbox)
until the SIM card's memory is itself full.
If there is a flashing icon on the external display, and the main display
shows a red icon , this means that the SIM card's message memory is
full. When the SIM card's memory is full, your phone will not be able to
receive any new messages. If this has occurred, when you go to the
Messages menu, the display will show a "SIM Full!" message to remind
you of the current situation.
If the number of messages stored in the phone's memory has reached 500,
when you enter the Messages menu, the "Message Full!" screen will
appear. If there is less than 1K remaining in the phone's memory, the
"Memory Insufficient!" screen will appear. In either of these two situations,
any messages received will be saved to the SIM card, and you will no
longer be able to edit any messages.
If there is less than 50K remaining in the phone's memory, you will no
longer be able to edit any MMS messages; if the amount of the phone's
remaining memory is less than that required to save an incoming MMS
message, the phone will not be able to receive that message.
In the Messages menu, the number (such as "(1)", "(3)") following the
name of each message folder represents the number of messages saved
in that folder.
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New
SMS
1. Used to bring up the message editing screen so you can write a new
SMS/EMS message. Use the alphanumeric keys to enter text.
For information on how to use the input methods provided by the
phone for writing messages, see page 52, "Input Modes".
2. When writing a message, press (Option) to perform the following
tasks:
Insert: You can insert the following types of objects:
Te x t : 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, go to the menu
Messages > Templates > SMS Template. See page 69.
Picture: You can select an EMS icon from the EMS icon library to
insert into your message.
Animation: You can select an EMS animation from the EMS
animation library to insert into your message.
Melodies: You can select an EMS ring tone from the EMS ring
tone library to insert into your message. The inserted ring tone
will be displayed as a musical note within the message's text.
From the standby screen, you can press to open this message
editing screen directly.
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vCard: You can select a contact's data from your Phone Book to
attach to your message. After receiving your message, the
recipient can save the attached contact data to their own Phone
Book.
vCalendar: You can select a Calendar memo and then attach it to
your message. After receiving your message, the recipient can save
this attached memo to their own Calendar.
Text A lig n m e nt: Used to select the type of text alignment for the
message's content.
3. After you have finished editing the message, press . A screen in
which you can edit the recipient's number will appear. There are two
ways you can enter the recipient's phone number:
Key in the recipient's phone number in the number editing screen.
Before entering any phone number, you can press (Select) and
then select a recipient from the list of contacts in the Phone Book.
Follow the steps below:
a. Press to scroll to the name of contact, and then
press (Select) to select that contact.
b. The display will show all the phone numbers stored for
the contact you selected. Press (Select) to select the
desired phone number.
If the number is too long, press to display the
complete number.
c. After the number has been selected, you must press
to return to the list of contacts in the Phone Book. A
check mark will appear beside the contact whose
number you selected as recipient for your message. You
can use the same steps to select the numbers of other
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contacts.
d. After you have selected all the numbers you wish to dial,
press and the display will show all these numbers.
4. After the numbers to be dialed have appeared on the screen, press
to use the following options with this message:
Send Message: Sends the message to the numbers selected previously.
When a message is to be sent, a copy of the message will be saved to the
Outbox folder.
Preview: Allows you to view the contents of the message.
Save to Draft: Saves the message to the Drafts folder, for sending at a
later time.
Edit Content: Allows you to edit the contents of the message.
MMS
You can edit and send MMS messages using this menu.
Before you start to use MMS, you have to subscribe to both GPRS
and MMS services provided by your operator. Then you have to adjust
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:
Oper.Services > WAP Settings, and select the server you wish to activate
in order to configure its settings.
For information on configuring an MMS server's settings, see page 114,
"WAP Settings".
Messages >
Settings > MMS > Server Info, and select the server you
want to use for sending and receiving MMS messages.
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Editing and sending MMS messages
1. Access the menu: Messages > New > MMS to open up the MMS
editing screen. You can now edit the first page of your MMS message:
2. Edit text: Enter text into the first page's editing screen.
3. Insert objects: From the editing screen, press (Option), and then
select Insert. The types of objects you can insert into an MMS page
are as follows:
Animation: Scroll to highlight the file name of the desired
animation, and then press (View) to display this animation.
After entering the viewing mode, you can press to display the
next/previous animation; pressing will display the animation
in full screen. Finally, press to insert the selected animation
into the page you are editing.
Picture: You can insert the desired picture into the page you are
editing.
Photo: You can select a photo saved in the Album menu to insert
into an MMS page.
Voi ce Me mo: Select the voice memo to be attached to an MMS
page.
You can also compose an MMS message using a preset MMS
template by going to the menu: Messages > Template > MMS
Tem plate. See page 70 for details.
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Melodies: You can select a ring tone saved in the phone to insert
into an MMS page.
Each MMS page is only able to accommodate one image and
one audio file. If you insert another image or audio file into the
same page, the newly inserted file will replace the existing one.
After an audio file such as a voice memo or a ring tone is
inserted into an MMS page, the icon will appear on the top of
that page.
Text: You can select a text template to insert into the message
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 template list.
To create and save your own text templates, go to the menu:
Message > Template > SMS Template. See page 69.
New Photo: Enables you to shoot a new photo using the phone's
camera and then insert that photo into the currently edited page.
4. When you have completed your message's first page, from this page's
screen press (Option), and then select Insert > Page Before/Page
After to add a new page before or after the existing one.
5. When you are editing an MMS page, you can also press (Option)
to perform the following tasks:
Preview: Plays all of the pages you have created in sequence.
Remove Picture: Removes an image or photo from the currently
displayed page.
Remove Sound: Removes a ring tone or voice memo from the
currently displayed page.
Remove Text: Deletes all of the text from the current page.
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Remove Page: Deletes the current page from your MMS message.
Previous Page: Displays the previous page.
Next Page: Displays the next page.
Page Duration: This option allows you to set the length of time
that each page is displayed on the screen when playing your MMS
message.
6. When you have completed all of the pages of your message, press
to display the following data fields required to send your MMS
message.
Press to scroll to the field you want, and then press or begin
entering data to directly edit the data in the currently selected field.
To: You can send your MMS message to a recepient's phone or e-
mail address.
There are two ways to enter a recepient's mailing information:
a. You can directly enter a recipient's phone number or e-mail
address into the recipient list.
When there are multiple phone numbers or e-mail
addresses being entered, you can press to open up
the symbols field along the bottom of the screen. Use
to move the selection box to a comma, semicolon or space,
and then press to place it in the editing screen to
separate different phone numbers or e-mail addresses.
b. You can press (Select) and select a contact's phone
number or e-mail address directly from your Phone Book.
When the recipient list displays all of the recipients' numbers or e-
mail addresses, press to return to the screen showing the data
fields for your MMS message.
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Subject: Enter your message's subject here.
Cc: You can send your message as a carbon copy to others.
Bcc: You can send your message as a confidential carbon copy to
others.
You are able to send an MMS message to a maximum of ten
recipients.
7. When the screen shows the data fields required to send your MMS
message, pressing (Option) will bring up the options below:
Preview: Plays all of the pages you have created.
Save to Draft: Saves the message to the Drafts folder, for sending
at a later time.
Receipt: Press to choose from the following receipt modes:
Both Delivery Read: Asks the recipient to return a
confirmation after receiving and reading your message.
Only Delivery: Asks the recipient to return a confirmation
after receiving your message.
Only Read: Asks the recipient to return a confirmation after
reading your message.
None: Cancels this function.
Priority: Determines this MMS message's priority.
After you have completed all of the information and settings required for
your message, pressing will send this MMS message to the designated
recipients. Its backup copy will be stored in the Outbox folder as well.
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SIM Folder
The messages in the SIM folder are the ones stored in your SIM card's
memory.
Inbox
The procedure for using this option is largely identical with that
described below for using the phone's Inbox. However, after
selecting a message and pressing (Option), the menu displayed
includes four additional options:
Move to Phone: Moves the selected message from your SIM card's
memory to the phone's memory.
Copy to Phone: Copies the selected message from your SIM
card's memory to the phone's memory.
Move All to Phone: Moves all messages to the phone's memory.
Copy All to Phone: Copies all messages to the phone's memory.
The messages moved to the phone will be erased from the SIM
card's memory, and cannot be moved back.
When there is 1K or less of free space in the phone's memory,
the screen will display the message "Memory Insufficient!" and
you will not be able to move or copy messages from the SIM card
to the phone.
Only complete messages can be copied to the phone's memory.
Outbox
If your SIM card was previously used in another phone, saved
messages or backups of sent messages will be stored here.
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Inbox
1. When new messages are received, you can press to read the
messages in the Inbox. You can also press (Back) to return to the
standby screen (The 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.
2. Press to scroll to the message record you would like to view.
Depending on the type of message to read, there are two scenarios:
Reading an SMS/EMS message
Press (Option), which will present the following choices:
Create: Allows you to write and send a new message.
Delete: Deletes the selected message.
Call: You can use the phone number used to send the message to
call the sender.
Forward: Allows you to edit the content of this message and
forward it to another person.
Save to Phone Book: Saves the phone number of the message's
sender to the Phone Book. For information on how to save, see
page 30, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
Delete All: Deletes all the messages in the inbox.
Press to read the message's content. Then press (Option) to
display the following options:
Reply: Allows you to write and send a reply message.
Delete: Deletes the message being read.
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Call: Uses the number from which the message was sent to call the
sender (listed in the "Sender" item on the display), or dial a phone
number shown in the contents of the message (the displayed
number option). Scroll to the desired number, and then press
to dial the number.
Forward: Lets you edit the message's contents, and then forward it
to another person.
Details: Allows you to view the date and time when the message
was sent.
Save: Allows you to save the following content:
Save the phone number from which the message was sent
(the number shown on the display in the "Sender Info" item)
to the Phone Book.
Save the phone number displayed in the message's contents.
(the option for a directly displayed number).
If the message is an EMS message with an attached picture or
ring tone, you can save these objects to your phone's memory
(such as by selecting the option for "Picture/Animation"
shown on the display). Depending on the type of the object,
the phone will save it to the corresponding EMS object
library in the Media Center menu. For example, if the object
is an EMS animation, it will be saved to an available position
in the Media Center > Animation menu where you can use it
in composing future messages.
If you are saving a picture or animation, you can select the
Save as Wallpaper option, setting it as the wallpaper for the
standby screen.
If you are saving a melody, you can also select the Save as
Ring Tone option, setting it as the ring tone that will play
when there is an incoming call.
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For details on the Media Center menu, see page 90.
If the message has a contact's information attached to it, you
can save that contact's information to your Phone Book.
If the message has a Calendar memo attached to it, you can
save that memo to your Calendar.
Save All: Saves all the objects attached to the message (contacts
and Calendar memos cannot be saved in this way).
Reading an MMS message
Press (Option) to choose from the following options:
Create: Allows you to write and send a new message.
Delete: Deletes the selected message.
Call: You can use the phone number used to send the message to
call the sender.
Forward: Allows you to edit the content of this message and
forward it to another person.
Save to Phone Book: Saves the phone number of the message's
sender to the Phone Book. For information on how to save, see
page 30, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
Delete All: Deletes all the messages in the inbox.
Press to play the message's pages in sequence. While playing, you
can perform the following tasks:
a. When playing the message, you can press (Pause) to
temporarily stop playing the message. When the message has
temporarily stopped playing, you can either press (Play)
to resume playing the message starting with the currently
displayed page, or first press to scroll to the page you
want, and then press (Play) to resume playing the
message starting with that page.
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b. When playing the message, press (Stop) to stop playing
the message.
c. When the phone finishes playing the entire message, from
the message's last page press to replay the last page. If
you want to replay the other pages, you must return to the
first page using , and then press to restart.
When the phone finishes playing the entire message, you can also
press (Option) which will present the following choices for you to
manage the message:
Reply: Allows you to write and send a reply message.
Delete: Deletes the message being read.
Call: Uses the number from which the message was sent to call the
sender (listed in the "Sender" item on the display), or dial a phone
number shown in the contents of the message (the displayed
number option). Scroll to the desired number, and then press
to dial the number.
Forward: Lets you edit the message's contents, and then forward it
to another person.
Details: Allows you to view the date and time when the message
was sent.
Save: Allows you to save the following content:
Save the phone number from which the message was sent
(the number shown on the display in the "Sender Info" item)
to the Phone Book.
Save the phone number displayed in the message's contents.
(the option for a directly displayed number).
If the message is an MMS message with an attached picture
or ring tone, you can save these objects to your phone's
memory (such as by selecting the option for "Picture/
Animation" shown on the display). Depending on the type of
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the object, the phone will save it to the corresponding MMS
object library in the Media Center menu. For example, if the
object is an MMS animation, it will be saved to an available
position in the Media Center > Animation menu where you
can use it in composing future messages.
If you are saving an image, animation or a photo, you can
select the Save as Wallpaper option, setting it as the
wallpaper for the standby screen.
If you are saving a melody, you can also select the Save as
Ring Tone option, setting it as the ring tone that will play
when there is an incoming call.
Save All: Saves all the objects attached to the message.
Templates
SMS Template
You can use the quick message templates in this menu to compose a
message without having to enter the entire text character by
character. You can use the factory default templates, or templates
that you previously saved to the list.
Scroll to the desired template and then press to enter its text
into your message. You can then edit the text as you wish and then
send the message.
To create your own quick message templates, press (Option)
and then select Add. You can then enter the text for the template,
pressing to save it.
If a template is one of the factory defaults, you will not be able to
use the editing function to modify it.
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MMS Template
You can select a preset MMS template from this menu to compose
your MMS message. Scroll to highlight the name of the template
you want and then press to edit that template into your desired
MMS message.
Outbox
This option preserves a backup copy of messages that you previously
sent.
Drafts
This option allows you to preserve message drafts that you have saved.
Voi c e m a i l
Used to dial the voicemail number provided by your network vendor to
listen to your voicemails.
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.
Settings
This menu item includes a number of options for adjusting message
settings:
Voicemail No.
You can save your voicemail phone number here.
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SMS
Save Msg to
Here you can determine whether a new message will be saved
to the phone's memory or to your SIM card's memory.
Service Center No.
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.
Bearer Mode
This can be set according to whether you are using a GPRS
network system or a regular GSM dialup network. If you are
using a GPRS network, you can use both the GPRS and dialup
network to send and receive SMS messages. If however you are
using a dialup network, you are restricted to using only the
dialup network for sending and receiving SMS messages.
GPRS: Use only the GPRS network to send and receive SMS
messages.
CSD: Use only the dialup network to send and receive SMS
messages.
GPRS Preferred: Use the GPRS network preferentially. Only if
there is no GPRS network present will the dialup network be
used.
CSD Preferred: Use the dialup network preferentially. Only if
there is no dialup network will the GPRS network be used.
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Val idi ty Peri o d
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
This determines whether you want to use an SMS message or
MMS message in reply to an MMS message you have received.
Message Type
You can request that your network operator convert your text
messages to different types.
Status Report
After activating this function, the network vendor will report
to you when a message has been delivered.
Direct Reply
You can request that your reply to an SMS be sent directly
through the sender's message center.
MMS
Filter
Your phone will reject all MMS messages from the senders
listed here.
Expiry
Sets the length of time your outgoing MMS message stays on
the server before it reaches the recipient successfully.
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Reply Type
You can determine here whether you want to use an SMS
message or MMS message in reply to an MMS message you
have received.
Size Limit
Sets the maximum size for a message that the phone receives. If
an incoming message exceeds this size, the phone will not be
able to download that message.
Server Info
Activates the MMS server used for sending and receiving MMS
messages.
Deferred Download
After you activate this function, the phone will only download
the information associated with the sender when it receives an
MMS message. You can then decide whether to download this
message's content after you have read the information related
to the sender.
Delivery Report
Asks the recipient to return a confirmation after receiving your
MMS message.
Read Report
Asks the recipient to return a confirmation after reading your
message.
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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.
Set Status
Allows you to select whether or not to receive cell broadcast
messages.
Top ic s
Allows you to decide what information you wish to receive
from your network operator's cell broadcasts. The topics listed
in the To p i c s list represent the broadcast information that you
have selected to receive from your network operator.
If you have not previously saved any topics, you can press
(Option) and then select the Add option so that you can
enter the desired range of topic numbers (that is, the channel
numbers). The upper and lower limits of the range are the
highest and lowest channel numbers, respectively. The largest
possible range is 0 to 65534. You are no longer limited to
selecting only single channels, but can specify a range.
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Language
You can limit the cell broadcast information that you receive
from your network operator to a specific language.
Press (Select) to select your preferred language, and then
press .
Cleanup
Allows you to erase specific messages based on the message category
that you select in this menu.
Memory Status
Displays the amount of remaining available memory, including
pictures, animations and ring tones stored on the phone.
Voi ce Me m o
1. When the phone is in the standby mode, long press .
2. Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu. Select Add and the
voice memo screen will appear. Perform the Voice Memo tasks using
the following keys:
a. Press to record.
b. Press to stop recording.
c. Press to play the voice memo.
3. After you are finished recording, press (Save) to save the voice
memo. Enter the name of the recording and then press .
4. After you save the voice memo, the display will show the name of the
voice memo. You can now:
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a. Press (Option), and then select whether you wish to record a
new voice memo, rename the current voice memo, delete the
current voice memo, or send the current voice memo to others
via MMS.
For details on composing and sending an MMS message, see
page 60, "Editing and sending MMS messages"
b. Press to play the voice memo. In the voice memo screen,
you can press to play the previous or next memo.
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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.
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.
Number of
times Output result
0 .com
1.com.cn
2.com.tw
3.net
4 .net.cn
5 .net.tw
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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.
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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 21, "Menu
Navigation".
Phone Book
This menu provides various functions for managing the Phone Book,
including the ability to add, locate, and copy contact data; add contacts
to a caller group; and so forth.
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.
Alternatively, you can press to open the Phone Book directly as you
are asked to enter a contact's name, and then scroll to the preferred
contact.
For details on what to do after locating the desired contact, see page 33,
"Finding Contacts in the Phone Book".
Add
Used to add a new contact to the Phone Book. You can follow the
procedure described on page 30, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
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Edit
After selecting a particular contact, you can follow the procedure
described on page 30 for editing the data for this contact.
Copy
If you are using the phone book stored in the phone's memory, you can
copy contact data to the SIM card's phone book, and vice versa. You can
select a contact to copy from one phone book to the other, and copy all
contacts in one phone book to the other by choosing the option All
Phone to SIM (All SIM to Phone).
Delete
Deletes a contact from the Phone Book. You can delete one contact at a
time, or delete all contacts at once. If you select the option to delete all
contacts, you will be asked for your phone code (the default password is
"1234").
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 animation
with one group, and when a member of that group calls, the phone will
use the group's ring tone and display its animation.
After you scroll the caller group that you wish to configure, you can
perform the following tasks:
Press (Option): Used to select the ring tone or animation/
image that will help you identify the caller group to which a
particular caller belongs, or to rename the caller group.
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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 add a contact to the caller group, or
to delete the selected one 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 (Edit) and the names of the
contacts who are already on the selected list will be displayed. If the
list is empty, press (Option) and then select Add to choose
contacts to include in the list.
2. You can select all the members of a caller group to be added to a list,
or you can select contacts from the Phone Book individually (the
screen will first display the caller group options). Scroll to the caller
group or contacts that you wish to add to the list, and then press
(Select) to make your selections; press (Cancel) to clear the caller
group or contacts that you have selected.
3. When you are finished, press . 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. When you have confirmed the
list, press (Back) to return to the Privacy Manager menu.
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4. Lastly, select whether to activate the Accept List or the Reject List.
Press to scroll to the list that you wish to activate, and then press
to confirm your choice.
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.
If you are currently using the phone book on your SIM card, you
will not have access to the Privacy Manager feature.
Business Card
You can use this option to enter your own business card information.
The data fields are as follows:
Press to scroll to the data field you wish to edit, and then
press (Edit), press , or begin entering text to edit the data in
this field. After you are finished entering the data, press to save all
the business card data.
Your name.
Your mobile phone number.
Your e-mail address.
Your company's address.
Your job title.
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Activate
Used to activate the phone book stored in the phone's memory or on
your SIM card. Press to highlight the desired phone book and then
press .
My Number
This option allows you to save your SIM card number and name to your
SIM card's memory.
SIM Status
Used to view how many additional entries can be stored in the SIM
card's phone book and the maximum number of entries that it can
store.
Messages
For a description of the features available in the Messages menu, see
page 55, "Messages Menu".
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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.
Press to scroll to the missed call that you wish to select. You can
now choose to view, edit, or delete the number for the missed call. The
procedure is the same as that described on page 35, "Last Missed,
Dialed, and Received Calls".
Received
Shows your most recent received calls.
Dialed
Shows your most recent dialed calls.
Delete All
Deletes all call records.
Duration
This feature is only accessible if supported by your network operator.
Last
Shows the duration of the last call.
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All
Shows the total time for all calls.
Received
Shows the total time for all received calls.
Dialed
Shows the total time for all dialed calls.
Reset
Clears all call time records.
Cost
Last
Shows the cost of your last call.
Requires the support of the network operator.
All
Shows the total cost of all calls.
Requires the support of the network operator.
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Reset
Clears all call cost records.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
Limit
Shows the current limit set for total call costs.
Set Limit
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 on the
screen each time you end a call.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
Set Units
Allows you to first enter the unit price and a currency for
calculating call costs.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
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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Games
Your phone provides Java support, allowing you to download and
install Java games from sites provided by your network operator. You
can then run these Java applications directly on your phone. If you do
not need a game, you can remove it from your phone at any time,
replacing it with another downloaded application.
God Damn Fish
Pilates Tutor
Settings
Size Limit
This sets a file size limit for Java downloads.
Java Version
Shows the phone's Java Virtual Machine Version, as well as
remaining free space for downloading Java games.
Internet Settings
Press (Edit) to complete the Java settings below. When you are
finished making all settings, you must press to save them.
Profile Name: Provides a name for this Internet setting.
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Network Access: Some types of Java games are only playable
online (for example, mahjong), and using the phone to go online
entails an extra cost. However, it may not be possible to determine
from a game's name alone whether or not it is an online game.
Therefore, this setting allows you to be presented a prompt asking
if you wish to go online to play a game before actually running the
program.
Always Ask: Each time you attempt to launch an online game,
you will be asked if you want to connect to the Internet.
Ask Once per AP: You will only be asked if you want to go
online the first time you attempt to launch an online game.
The next time you attempt to launch the game, the same
choice that you made the first time will be applied.
Never Ask: Each time you launch an online game, the phone
will automatically connect to the Internet, and you will not
be asked to confirm.
DNS: Here you can enter the IP address of the Domain Name
Server that you wish to use for downloading Java programs.
Bearer Mode: Before you download a Java application from the
Internet, you must set the network system that you are using to
either GPRS or CSD (dialup).
Based on the bearer mode that you have set, you will need to
make further settings for either the GPRS or dialup network. For
details on configuring GPRS and dialup network access, see page
115.
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Downloading JAVA applications
Please use the WAP browser to download Java games. The browser
screen will first display information about the available games. After
you have read this information, you can run the download command
shown on the screen to begin downloading the desired Java game to the
Games menu.
Camera
For information on using the camera, see page 42, "Camera Function".
Use only BenQ-certified Java applications in order to ensure that they
will run properly on your phone.
The default Java games contained in the Games menu may differ
according to localized configurations. Once you begin running a
game, simply follow the on-screen instructions. You can delete it in
order to install other games.
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Media Center
Album
For information on the Album menu, see page 45, "Using the Album".
Videos
You can playback the recorded videos in this menu.
Picture
This image library stores the phone's default pictures, as well as images
received in EMS/MMS messages, or downloaded through WAP services
or using multimedia communications tools.
Scroll to the desired picture to access the following options:
Press to display this picture. Pressing will display the next or
previous picture; pressing will show the full-screen picture.
Press (Option) to perform the following tasks with the picture:
Rename: Allows you to provide the picture with a new name.
The phone's default picture cannot be renamed, so this option is
not present for it.
Delete: Deletes the picture.
The phone's default picture cannot be deleted, so this option is
not present for it.
Send: Sends the picture in an EMS/MMS message.
The file formats supported by the phone are BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG
(progressive or marithmetic-encoded saves not supported), and EMS
picture.
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Information: Displays the picture's name, file size, and whether
the file is a default picture, a picture you have saved or one you
downloaded yourself (noted as User Defined).
Set Wallpaper: Use the picture as the wallpaper for the standby
screen.
Animation
This animation library stores the phone's default animations, as well as
animations received in EMS/MMS messages, or downloaded through
WAP services or using multimedia communications tools. The
procedure for using this menu is the same as that described above for
the Picture menu.
Melodies
My Melodies
This ring tone library includes the phone's default ring tones, as
well as ring tones received in EMS/MMS messages, or downloaded
through WAP services or using multimedia communications tools,
or that you have created yourself with the Composer function.
Scroll to the desired ring tone, and press (Option) to perform
the following tasks with the ring tone:
Set Ringtone: Makes the ring tone the alert sound for incoming
calls.
The phone supports the following animation file formats: GIF, EMS
animation.
The phone supports the following music file formats: MIDI,
SMAF.
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Ring tones that support the EMS format (such as Chimes High)
cannot be set as the phone's alert sound for incoming calls, so
they do not offer this menu option.
Rename: Allows you to give a new name to the ring tone.
The phone's default ring tones cannot be renamed, so they do
not present this option.
Edit: Allows you to edit the ring tone.
The phone's default ring tone cannot be edited, and only
Composer offers this option. For information on how to edit ring
tones, see page 93, "Composer".
Delete: Deletes user-edited ring tones.
The phone's default ring tones cannot be deleted. Only user-
created or downloaded ring tones provide this option.
Information: Displays the name of the ring tone, its file size, and
whether it is a default ring tone, or a file that you have saved or
downloaded yourself (noted as User Defined).
Send: Sends the ring tone in a message.
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Composer
You can edit your own polyphonic ring tone melodies, and use
them as alert sounds for incoming calls.
A polyphonic ring tone consists of musical tones in multiple
channels. The Composer function allows you to create a maximum
of 8 channels, mixing them to create the final polyphonic ring tone.
Note format
Entering default notes
Press to to enter the eight pitches in an octave as
quarter notes: Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti. The screen will display:
4C5, 4D5, 4E5, 4F5, 4G5, 4A5 and 4B5.
Entering a default rest
Press to enter a quarter rest: 40.
The "4" on the left shows that the represented note is a
quarter note; the "5" indicates that it is in the middle octave.
Length Octave
Sharp
Pitch
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Adjusting the length of a note
The default note length is a quarter note (the screen uses the
number 4 to represent a quarter note). Press to increase
the note's length (the number on the screen will increase);
press to reduce the note's length (the number on the
screen will decrease). Various note lengths are represented by
the numbers shown in the chart:
Adjusting a note's octave
The default notes just entered are in the middle octave
(represented on the screen by the number 5). Press to
adjust a note's octave. The octave of a note is represented by the
numbers shown in the chart:
Adding a sharp to a note
Press to add a sharp '#', which raises the note a semitone.
To remove a sharp from a note, press .
A sharp cannot be added to an E or B note.
On-screen
number 12345678
Note length 1/16 1/8 3/16 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4 1
On-screen number Represented octave
4 Lower octave
5 Middle octave
6 Higher one octave
7 Higher two octaves
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Steps for creating a polyphonic ring tone
1. The first time you enter the Composer menu, you will see 8
channels that you can select for editing. Each channel can be
used to save one passage of music that you have created.
Scroll to the channel that you wish to edit, and then press
to enter the ring tone editing window to begin
composing the music for this channel.
2. Edit notes according to the procedures described above.
To modify a note after you have entered several notes,
press to move the cursor to the right of the note that
you wish to change. You can then proceed with adjusting
the length, octave, sharp/unsharp, and so on.
Press to delete a highlighted note.
3. When editing the music in a channel, press (Option) to
access the following options:
Play: Plays the notes in the channel.
Instrument: Allows you select the instrument that will
play the notes in the channel.
Time Beat: Sets the tempo (tempo range: 40 to 200).
4. After you are finished editing the notes in the channel, press
to return to the channel list. You can now repeat the
above steps to create another channel of music.
5. When you are finished with all the channels that you wish to
fill with notes, press (Option) in the channel list screen to
access the following options:
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Play All: Plays the polyphonic ring tone that results from
mixing all channels.
Play Channel: Plays the channel you have currently
scrolled to (if this channel does not contain any music
that you created, this option will not appear).
Save: Select this option and your phone will
automatically mix the music you have created in the
channels into a polyphonic ring tone, and save this ring
tone to the menu Media Center > Melodies > My
Melodies. Press and enter a name for the ring tone
and it will be saved.
Help
Displays information on how to use the phone's keys in composing
ring tones.
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Tool s
Alarm
Use the following steps to set an alarm:
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.
Day
Used to set the alarm to go off on
a particular day from Monday to
Sunday. Press (Edit) to display
the days of the week. Press
(Select) to make your selection.
When done, press to return
to the Alarm Ring screen. The
Day field will now indicate the
days on which the alarm will go
off.
Time
Allows you enter the time when an alarm will go off.
1. Select an alarm you wish to set and activate.
2. Press to select the feature for activation. The configuration
fields for the alarm will appear in the lower part of the screen.
The days on which the
alarm will go off.
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3. Lastly, you must press to save all your current Alarm Clock
settings. After completing Alarm Clock settings, will appear in
the external display's status bar; will appear in the main display's
status bar.
Time Duration
Allows you to set the length of the alarm. Press (Edit) to select the
desired alarm duration and then press .
When the alarm rings, there are two ways to turn it off:
Press (Snooze) to stop the alarm. The alarm will ring again
five minutes later.
Press to turn off the alarm. The alarm will not ring until the next
scheduled 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.
3. Scroll to the data field you wish to edit, and then press (Edit) or
, or press alphanumeric keys to begin entering data. You can
enter data in these fields:
Change the memo's assigned date. In the Calendar screen, press
to scroll to the date where you wish to create the memo, and
then press .
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, go the menu Settings > Date & Time.
See page 117.
In the Calendar screen, press to move the
red box to the date where you wish create a
memo. You can also press (Option) and
select the Go to Date option, then enter the
desired date, pressing to confirm your
selection of that date.
When the Calendar is
opened, the current
date will be
highlighted by a red
box.
2. When the red box is highlighting the desired date,
press (Option) and select the Add option to open the memo
editor.
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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 Alarm Clock 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 select Send vCal to send this memo to others
through SMS.
b. Press to view the information in the memo. Then press
(Option) to edit or delete the memo
Enter a time for the event associated with the memo.
Enter a name for the event associated with the memo.
Enter the scheduled location for the event associated with the
memo.
Enter the names of the participants in the event associated with the
memo.
Record any notes about the event associated with the memo.
Scroll to this option to set up your phone to remind you about an
event. On the appointed date, when the scheduled time arrives, the
memo will appear on the screen and the Alarm Clock will ring.
First press to activate this feature. The time field will appear
beneath, and you can enter the time when you wish to be reminded
about the event.
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c. Press (Back) to return to the Calendar screen. You can
move the red box to other dates to create additional memos
(dates that already contain memos will be marked by a
yellow box).
6. After creating all the event memos you wish, return to the Calendar
screen. You can now press (Option) and select:
Delete All: Deletes all currently saved memos.
Auto Delete: If this feature is activated, all event memos for dates prior
to the current date will be automatically deleted.
To Do List
You can use this feature to create a list of work tasks or personal
projects.
1. Press (Option) and then select Add to bring up the editor
window. After entering the name of the task, press to create this
to do item.
2. In the list screen, scroll to the desired to do item, and then press
(Option) to add a new to do item, or to edit or delete the
selected to do item. If there are two or more items in the list, you can
select Delete All to delete all of them.
3. In the list screen, if there are any to do items that have already been
completed, you can scroll to the item and then press to mark it to
remind yourself that the task has been done. If you
press (Option), you can activate the Auto Delete, which will
automatically clear any to do items that you have marked as
completed.
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Note
You can use this feature to create a list of notes.
1. Press (Option) and select Add to bring up the editor screen.
Enter the desired text and press .
2. A message on the screen will ask whether you wish to add a password
for this note. If you press (Ye s ), you will from then on need to
enter the phone code in order to view the contents of the note. Press
(No) to save the note without adding a password.
The default phone password is 1234. To change the password, go
to the menu Settings > Security > Phone Lock. See page 129.
Shortcuts
For a description of the features accessible through the Shortcuts menu,
see page 50, "Shortcuts Menu".
Voi c e Memo
For a description of the features accessible through the Voice Memo
menu, see page 75, "Voice Memo".
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Calculator
Currency Converter
1. To set the currencies for conversion, press (Option) and select
either Currency 1 (to set the currency at the top of the screen) or
Currency 2 (to set the currency in the lower part of the screen), then
press to confirm. After selecting a currency from the list, press
.
Allows you to use the phone as a
calculator. Use to perform
the mathematical operations
shown on the screen.
You can enter numbers up to
a maximum of 8 digits in
length.
Entered numbers
and calculation
results will appear
in this field.
Press to enter
a decimal point.
Currency 1:
EUR (euros)
The current exchange
rate setting
Currency 2: USD
(US dollars)
For entering the amount
for conversion
Once you enter the Currency Converter screen, the default currencies
will be displayed, as shown in this example:
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2. Set the exchange rate.
Press (Option) and select Rate Setting, then enter the rate for
converting from Currency 1 to Currency 2. Use the to show the
calculation result at the bottom. The calculation can provide
precision up to two decimal places.
The exchange rate field can accommodate a maximum of five digits
(including decimal digits).
Press to enter a decimal point.
3. After returning to the Currency Converter screen, you can select one
of the currencies and then enter an amount that you wish to convert
into the other currency.
You can enter amounts up to six digits long.
4. After pressing the converted amount will appear in the field for
the other currency.
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Stopwatch
4. Once the stopwatch is halted, press (Reset) to zero the stopwatch.
Countdown Timer
1. Enter the amount of time to count down. You can set any time up to
23 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
2. When you press , the countdown timer will begin counting
down to zero. When the countdown is finished, the screen will
display the "Time's Up" message and an alert sound will be played.
Press (Exit) to leave the screen.
3. Press to stop the countdown timer.
4. After the countdown timer is stopped, you can press (Reset) and
enter a new time to count down.
1. Press to start the stopwatch.
2. While the stopwatch is running, you can press (Split) to save up
to four elapsed times (such as in a race). The display will show the
saved times in the lower part of the screen.
Pressing (Back) while the stopwatch is running will bring up the
"Quit?" warning message (the stopwatch will continue to run). Press
(Yes) to stop the stopwatch or (No) to return to the timer
screen.
3. Press to halt the stopwatch.
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5. When the countdown timer is running, press (Back). The "Stop
Timer?" message will appear. If you press (Ye s), the countdown
timer will stop and return to the timer screen. If you press (No),
you will exit the countdown timer screen, but the countdown timer
will continue the countdown. You can then perform other tasks, and
when the countdown is finished, the "Time's Up" message will appear
and an alert sound will be played. Press (Exit) to exit the screen.
Service Number
This option can be used to display the service number that the network
operator has stored on the SIM card.
Requires network operator support.
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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Oper.Services
Your phone includes a built-in WAP browser, allowing you to use the
phone for mobile Internet connectivity. 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.
Your phone provides the following methods for activating the browser
and getting online.
1. From the standby screen, activate the browser and get online by
using the feature that allows you to connect directly to URLs. For
details, see page 77, "Direct Connection to URLs".
2. Activate the browser from the three options in the menu
Oper.Services:
Start Browser: Starts up the browser and connects to the
homepage.
WAP Message: Starts up the browser and accesses the WAP
inbox for reading WAP messages.
Goto URL: Starts up the browser and connects to the URL that
you enter.
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Start Browser
Starts up the browser and connects to the homepage.
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
While getting online, press or long-press .
If you are already viewing a WAP webpage, long-press or
from the browser's menu select Exit.
How to display the browser's menu
While viewing a WAP webpage, 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:
Back
Selecting this option will take you to the page you viewed
previously.
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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.
Exit
Closes the browser and returns you to the main menu screen.
Inbox
When your phone receives a message that can only be viewed
using a WAP browser, you enter this WAP inbox to read the
message.
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.
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Move to Folder: Moves a bookmark to the
designated folder.
Delete All: Deletes all bookmarks and bookmarks
folders.
Hotkeys: Allows you set a numerical key as a hotkey
for a bookmark. After completing the setting, you
can press this numerical key to directly link to the
webpage represented by the bookmark.
Mark Site
Adds the current webpage to your bookmarks list.
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
(Go) to link to that URL.
Save Items
When viewing a webpage, if you discover that it contains an
image that can be downloaded, you can access this option to
save the image to your phone.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
Advanced
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.
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Downloads
If this option is enabled, you will not be able to
download images, background audio, 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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WAP Message
Starts up the browser and displays the WAP inbox so you can read
WAP messages.
Goto URL
Starts up the browser and connects to the URL you enter.
Resume
Returns to the last webpage you viewed.
Clear Cache
Clears webpage content that the browser temporarily stores in
memory.
WAP S e t t i ngs
You can make settings for the WAP servers of six different network
operators, and select the server to use when connecting to the
Internet.
To activate another set of WAP server settings, scroll to the group of
settings you wish to use and then press . The phone will activate
these settings for use in connecting to the Internet.
By scrolling to a particular group of WAP server settings that you
wish to modify, and then pressing (Option), you can create a
new group of settings, edit the settings, or delete the settings.
WAP server settings include the fields listed below. Select (Edit) to
edit the setting in each field.
Profile Name: Gives the WAP server settings a name.
Homepage: Sets the webpage that the browser will link to when it
is started up.
IP Address: Enter the IP address used for accessing the mobile
Internet.
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Port: Enter the connection port specified by the network
operator.
Bearer Mode: 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, 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.
GPRS/CSD: Use the GPRS network preferentially. Only if
there is no GPRS network present will the dialup network be
used.
GPRS: Use only the GPRS network.
CSD/GPRS: Use the dialup network preferentially. Only if
there is no dialup network will the GPRS network be used.
CSD: Use only the dialup network.
GPRS: To modify settings for a GPRS account, press (Edit).
GPRS settings include the following fields:
APN: Enter the APN (Access Point Name) assigned by your
network operator.
User Name: If needed, enter the user name provided by your
network operator.
Password: If needed, enter the account password provided by
your network operator.
CSD: If you are using a GSM network, you must configure and
activate a CSD account. Press (Edit) to edit the settings in the
following fields:
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Dial Number: When you start up the browser to connect to
the Internet, you phone will dial this number. Your network
operator or ISP will provide this number to you.
User Name: This is your user account name, provided by
your network operator.
Password: The account password provided by your network
operator.
Line Type: This is the type of dialup connection. Press
to select.
Baud Rate: The default value is 9.6, which is the standard
speed for data connections with a GSM mobile phone.
Auth Type: This is information needed for
telecommunications protocol authentication.
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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.
Time
2. After selecting the Set mode, you can complete the date and time
fields.
Format
This option is used to decide the format in which the time and date
will appear in the standby screen.
1. Press to select either the Auto or Set mode for this item:
Auto: Automatic time zone adjustment. 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.
Set: 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.
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Secondary Time
Auto Power On/Off
Allows you turn the phone on and off at specified times to conserve
power.
Power On
Designates a time for the phone to be automatically turned on. If
this option is activated, the phone will be automatically turned on
at the designated time each day.
Power Off
Designates a time for the phone to be automatically turned off. If
this option is activated, the phone will be automatically turned off
at the designated time each day.
Profiles
For information on the Profiles menu, see page 47, "Profiles".
When riding in an airplane or in any other situation where you cannot
use a mobile phone, remember to deactivate the Auto Power On/Off
option.
Allows you to display the time in
another designated time zone. If you
choose to activate this option, the
standby screen will display the time in
that time zone along with your local
time.
Time in
secondary
time zone
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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
Designates the wallpaper used for the main display's standby
screen.
Image: Here you can select an image/animation to use as the main
display's wallpaper. After you press (View) to enter the preview
mode, pressing will display the next or previous image/
animation; pressing will display it in full screen. Press to
confirm your selection.
Photo: Here you can select a photo saved in the phone memory as
the wallpaper.
After you press (View) to enter the preview mode, pressing
will allow you to browse the wallpapers matched to the
colors.
You can also use this feature to change the wallpaper matched
with a color in the Theme option.
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Welcome Message
Used to select and configure the animation/picture/text that is
displayed when the phone is turned on, as well as the music that is
played.
Animation: Only the animation selected in this option will be
displayed when the phone is turned on.
Picture: Only the picture selected in this option will be displayed
when the phone is turned on.
Te x t : Only the welcome message entered in this option will be
displayed when the phone is turned on.
Limit on length of entered text: 15 letters or numbers.
Picture and Text: The picture and welcome message set in this
option will be displayed when the phone is turned on.
Off: Returns the settings for startup music and animation to their
factory default values.
Contrast
Press to adjust the contrast of the screen's display. Press to
confirm the setting.
Brightness
Press to adjust the brightness of the phone's display
backlighting.
Regardless of the settings you have made for the animation/
picture/text to be displayed when the phone is turned on, the
phone will play the music set in this option. Therefore, after
making settings for the animation/picture/text used for the
startup screen, the startup music must also be set.
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Keypad Backlight
You can turn the phone's keypad backlighting and display
backlighting on or off, as well as set the length of time that
backlighting will remain activated after the flip is opened or a key is
pressed. After turning backlighting on, you can scroll to the Time
Duration option and then press (Edit) to set this length of
time.
OLED Duration
Default: After the external display cycles through displays of the
time and animations, it will power off, and will only power on
again when you press the upper or lower part of the volume key
on the left side of the phone, or open and then close the flip (if
a new message is received or there is an incoming call, the external
display will also power on and then, after cycling through the
programmed items, power off once more).
Cycle: After the external display cycles through displays of the
time and animations, it will power off. After 15 seconds, the
external display will automatically power on and again cycle
through the programmed items.
Always On: The external display will remain on, cycling
continuously through displays of the time and animations.
Because the phone's external display drains power from the
battery when it is on, selecting Cycle or Always On will reduce
battery life.
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OLED Animation Setting
You can set the animations to show on the external display. Press
(Select) to make your selections; press (Cancel) to clear the
animations that you have selected. When you are finished, press
to confirm your selections.
Audio
This menu allows you to set various sounds that the phone uses.
Some of the options provided in this menu and the Profiles menu are
identical (for example, Call Ring). Therefore the particular setting that
the phone uses will depend on which menu you last used to make the
setting.
Power Saving Mode
After you activate the power saving mode, keypad and display
backlighting will be turned off, as will the status indicator lights on the
flip, in order to conserve power.
Call Settings
Call Divert
Requires the support of the network operator.
Forward All
Forwards all incoming calls to a designated phone number or
voicemail inbox. When you use this feature, you must enter a
phone number to which to forward incoming calls.
After the Forward All mode is activated, the standby screen
will display the icon.
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When Busy
The phone will divert incoming calls to another number when
you are in the middle of another call.
No Reply
Forwards incoming calls to another number when you do not
answer.
Not Reachable
Diverts incoming calls when your phone is turned off or
outside network coverage.
Cancel All
Cancels all call divert options.
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.
All Outgoing
Blocks dialing of any calls from the phone.
Intl. Out
If this option is activated, no international calls can be made
with your phone.
Intl. Except Home
If this option is activated, your phone can only be used to dial
local calls and calls to your home country from abroad. Other
international calls will be barred.
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All Incoming
Rejects all incoming calls.
Incoming When Roaming
If you are in another country (using roaming), activating this
option will cause the phone to reject all incoming calls.
Cancel All
Cancels all call barring settings.
Change Password
You can change the network password, which can be obtained
from the network operator.
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 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.
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.
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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 phone
calls in certain countries, such as Singapore and China.
Preset: Whether your phone number will be displayed on a
recipient's phone will be determined by the default set by the
network operator.
Fixed Dialing Number
After this feature is activated, the phone will only be able to dial
numbers on the Fixed Dialing 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.
Before activating the Fixed Dial Number feature, you must
press (View), then press (Option) and select Add to create a
Fixed Dial Number list. You must enter the PIN2 code, and then
add a new number to your Fixed Dialing Number list.
After creating the list, you can view, edit and delete numbers in the
list.
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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Active Line
This feature allows you to use two different phone numbers on one
phone. You can designate one number for dialing calls, while
accepting incoming calls dialed to both numbers without needing
to use two phones. Select either Line 1 or Line 2. The number you
select ( or ) will appear on the standby screen.
This feature requires the support of the network operator.
Connect 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.
Minute Minder
Once this option is activated, the phone will emit a beep once every
minute during a call.
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.
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Network Mode
You can choose whether the network selection mode that the phone
will use when it is turned on is automatic or manual.
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.
Available List
Allows you to manually select a network. Your phone will list all the
networks of telecoms vendors so you can choose.
Not all networks listed will necessarily be available for use. If you
require further information, contact your network operator.
Band Setting
According to your requirements, you can set an appropriate band
in the GSM network system.
Connection
Used to set whether the phone will also search for a GPRS network
when it is turned on.
GPRS & GSM: When it is turned on, the phone will search for
available GPRS and GSM networks.
GSM Only: When it is turned on, the phone will search only for a
GSM network.
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Security
You can use a PIN code, phone code, and SIM card lock authentication
to prevent unauthorized use of the phone.
PIN Code
A PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a code 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.
PIN1 Code
Used to activate/deactivate or change the PIN1 code. Before
changing settings for the PIN1 code feature, the previously set
PIN1 code must be entered.
If you wish to change the PIN1 code, you must press in
the Enable item to select On, so that you will be able to enter
and confirm the new code.
PIN2 Code
Used to change the PIN2 code. The procedure is the same as for
the PIN1 code.
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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Phone Lock
Activates/deactivates or changes the phone's startup code. The
startup code prevents unauthorized persons from using your
phone. Once the phone's code is activated, the phone will be locked
down when it is turned on unless this code is correctly entered. If
an incorrect code is entered, your phone 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 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 code).
The procedure for setting the phone code is the same as for the
PIN1 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 code (there is
no limit on the number of attempts to enter the SIM Lock code).
If the code 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 code.
Your phone can recognize a maximum of three different SIM
cards.
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Before setting the SIM Lock feature, you must enter the previously
set SIM Lock code (the default SIM Lock code is 1234). The code
must be between 4 and 8 digits in length.
Screen Lock
Used to create a security screensaver. When you
have not performed any tasks with the phone for a
set period of time, the phone will automatically
activate the screensaver shown on the left, the
purpose being to prevent personal information on
the phone from being viewed by others. To return
to the original screen, after pressing any key, you must enter the
password you set for this feature.
The steps for setting the Screen Lock feature are as follows:
1. You must first enter the Screen Lock password that was
previously set (the default password is 1234).
2. Press in the Enable option to select On, and then press
to scroll to the Timeout item.
3. In the Timeout item, press (Edit) or press to set the
period of inactivity before the phone will enter the Screen Lock
mode.
4. After completing settings, press . The phone will prompt you
to enter and confirm the Screen Lock password. You have two
choices:
a. If you do not wish to change the password, press to
activate the Screen Lock feature using the previously set
password.
b. If you wish to change the password, enter the new password
in the New Password and Confirmed fields, then press
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to use the new password and activate the Screen Lock
feature.
Language
You can select the language that the phone will use to display
information.
Input
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.
User Group
User Group
Used to create a closed group of callers based on a service provided
by the network operator. The members of a User Group can call
each other, but cannot conduct calls with anyone outside the group
unless special provisions are made. This option can be used to
select whether or not to activate this service.
Outside Access
When the User Group service is activated, enabling Outside Access
will allow users in the group to make calls to numbers outside the
group. However, incoming calls will still be restricted to calls from
within the group.
Restore
Restores all of the phone's settings to their factory defaults.
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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 -10° C (+ 14° F) and
45° C (+ 113° F). 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.
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 option.
Go to the menu Phone
Book > Privacy Manager
and then select Off in order
to deactivate this option.
You have activated the
Call Barring feature.
Go to the menu Settings >
Call Settings > Call
Barring, and then select
Cancel All.
You cannot
make
outgoing
calls.
You have activated the
Call Barring feature.
Go to the menu Settings >
Call Settings > Call
Barring, and then select
Cancel All.
You have activated the
Fixed Dialing Number
feature.
Go to the menu Settings >
Call Settings > Fixed
Dialing Number, and then
select Off to turn off this
feature.
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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