Benq M305 GSM900/DCS1800 / PCS1900 GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone User Manual M300 EN

Benq Corporation GSM900/DCS1800 / PCS1900 GSM/GPRS Mobile Phone M300 EN

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BenQ M305Mobile Phone User’s Manual
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Safety Information iSafety InformationFor your safety, please read the guidelines below carefullybefore you use your phone:Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsSAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips,holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in theassembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device,including its antenna, and the user's body.Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power transmitter andreceiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency(RF) signals.European and international agencies have set standards andrecommendations for the protection of public exposure to RFelectromagnetic energy.•International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection(ICNIRP) 1996•Verband Deutscher Elektringenieure (VDE) DIN- 0848•Directives of the European Community, Directorate General V inMatters 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 86Max. SAR measurementEU: GSM900: 0.32 mW/g; DCS1800: 0.84 mW/g.USA: PCS1900: 1.26 mW/g.To avoid exceeding the FCC RF exposure limits, please do not wearthe phone in front of your chest.
ii Safety Information•Department of Health and Welfare Canada. Safety Code 6These 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 ofresearch to develop the updated ANSI Standard.The design of your phone complies with these standards when usednormally.Specific Operating RestrictionsNo metallic component allowed in body-worn accessories.Antenna CareUse only the supplied or approved replacement antenna. Unauthorizedantennas, modifications or attachments may damage the phone andviolate FCC regulations. Phone OperationNormal Position: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone withthe antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.For your phone to operate most efficiently, do not touch the antennaunnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affectscall quality and may cause the phone to operate at higher power level thanotherwise needed.Batteries•For safety concerns, when the temperature of the phone goes over 45°C(113F) or below 0°C(32F), charging will halt. •Do not expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C(14F) or above 45°C(113F). Always take your phone with you when you leave yourvehicle.
Safety Information iiiAll batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductivematerial such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals.The material may complete electrical circuit and become quite hot. Toprotect against such unwanted current drain, exercise care in handling anycharged battery, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse orother container with metal objects. When battery is detached from thephone, your batteries are packed with a protective battery cover; pleaseuse this cover for storing your batteries when not in use.DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in theareas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone whiledriving, 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 drivingconditions so require.Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However,certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signalsfrom your wireless phone.PacemakersThe Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that aminimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheldwireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with thepacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independentresearch by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:•Should  ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from theirpacemaker when the phone is turned ON.•Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
iv Safety Information•Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential forinterference.If you have any reason to suspect that the interference is taking place, turnyour phone OFF immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In theevent of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aidmanufacturer to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer ofyour device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RFenergy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining thisinformation.Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations postedin these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities maybe using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shieldedelectronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult themanufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notice so requires.AircraftFCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFFyour phone before boarding an aircraft.
Safety Information vBlasting AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF whenin a “blasting area” or in area posted “TURN OFF TWO-WAY RADIO.”Obey all signs and instructions.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn your phone OFF and do not remove the battery when in any areawith a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs andinstructions. Sparks, from your battery, in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not alwaysclearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; belowdeck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles usingliquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; andany other area where you would normally be advised to turn off yourvehicle engine.For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including bothinstalled or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or inthe air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.Federal Communications CommissionThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and2. this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.
vi Safety InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, usesand can radiated radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference willnot occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correctthe interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsiblefor compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.European Union Directives Conformance StatementThis device complies with the OJ-Directive as below:3GPP TS 51.010-1EN 301 511EN 50360/ EN50361ETSI EN 301 489-1/-7EN 60950Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC), Low VoltageDirective (73/23/EEC)And R&TTE Directive (99/05/EEC).And also complies with the standard:
viiTable of ContentsTable of ContentsSafety Information ...........................................................i1. Preparing Your Phone For Use................................... 1Inserting Your SIM Card ..................................................... 1Installing the Battery ............................................................ 2Installing the Back Cover ..................................................... 2Charging the Phone.............................................................. 3Turning the Phone On ......................................................... 42. Getting to Know Your Phone .....................................6Your Phone at a Glance........................................................ 6Standby Screen...................................................................... 8Main Screen ..............................................................................8Icons in the LCD display's Status Bar......................................9Using the Keys in the Standby Mode ....................................12Menu Navigation................................................................ 15Main menu map .....................................................................213. Using Your Phone ..................................................... 22Making a Phone Call .......................................................... 22Ending a Phone Call........................................................... 22Answering a Phone Call ..................................................... 23Rejecting an Incoming Call................................................ 23Making an International Call............................................. 23Making an Emergency Call ................................................ 24Dialing an Extension Number ........................................... 24
viii Table of ContentsSpeed Dialing ...................................................................... 24Listening to Voicemails...................................................... 25Phone Book......................................................................... 26Adding Contacts to the Phone Book.....................................26SIM Card Phone Book ...........................................................29Finding Contacts in the Phone Book ....................................30Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls............................ 32Operations During a Call................................................... 34In-Call Menu ...................................................................... 35Using the Silent Profile....................................................... 38Camera Function................................................................ 39Shortcuts Menu .................................................................. 42Setting Function Shortcuts ....................................................42Setting Phone Number Shortcuts..........................................44Using Function and Phone Number Shortcuts ....................45Messages Menu................................................................... 46SMS .........................................................................................47MMS........................................................................................54SMS Chat ................................................................................59Voicemail ................................................................................61Cell Broadcast.........................................................................62Memory Status .......................................................................63Input Modes ....................................................................... 64Changing the Text Input Mode.............................................64Letter Input Mode (ABC) ......................................................65Numeric Input Mode (123)...................................................65Predictive Input Mode (iTap) ...............................................65
ixTable of ContentsSymbol Input Mode ...............................................................67Direct Connection to URLs ............................................... 684. Menus.........................................................................70Phone Book......................................................................... 70Find .........................................................................................70Add..........................................................................................70Edit ..........................................................................................71Copy ........................................................................................71Delete ......................................................................................71Caller Group ...........................................................................71Business Card .........................................................................72My Number ............................................................................73Memory Status .......................................................................73Call Records ........................................................................ 74Missed Calls ............................................................................74Received Calls .........................................................................74Dialed Calls.............................................................................74Cleanup All .............................................................................74Call Duration..........................................................................74Call Cost..................................................................................75Messages.............................................................................. 76Games.................................................................................. 77Games......................................................................................77Camera ................................................................................ 80Media Center ...................................................................... 80Album .....................................................................................80Image.......................................................................................81
xTable of ContentsMelody ....................................................................................82Cleanup All .............................................................................83Memory Status .......................................................................83Tools.................................................................................... 84Alarm ......................................................................................84World Clock ...........................................................................85Calendar..................................................................................86Shortcuts .................................................................................87Calculator................................................................................88Currency Converter ...............................................................88Stopwatch ...............................................................................89Oper. Service....................................................................... 90WAP Service ...........................................................................90STK........................................................................................100Settings .............................................................................. 101Date & Time .........................................................................101Auto Power On/Off..............................................................101Profiles ..................................................................................102Display ..................................................................................105Audio.....................................................................................107Call Settings ..........................................................................107Network ................................................................................111Security .................................................................................113Power Saving Mode..............................................................115Language ...............................................................................115Input......................................................................................116Restore ..................................................................................116
xiTable of Contents5. Care and Maintenance ............................................ 1176. Troubleshooting...................................................... 118
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Preparing Your Phone For Use 1Preparing Your Phone For UseInserting Your SIM CardSlide the entire SIM card into the slot in the direction of arrow shownon the compartment, with the metal contacts of the SIM card facingdown and the cut corner at the top left. A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts becomescratched. Therefore, take special care when holding or inserting it./SIM card If you wish to remove the SIM card, youmust first press down the stay, then pushthe SIM card out of the slot.Stay SIM card
2Preparing Your Phone For UseInstalling the Battery 1. Place the battery onto the back of the phone, with the battery'scontacts facing downwards and the tab on its top edge in alignmentwith the holes in the battery compartment.2. Push the battery against the top of the compartment and press itdown to click it into the compartment.Installing the Back CoverPlace the back cover onto the back of your phone and slide forwarduntil the latch catches the cover.Do not remove the battery when the phone is on. Doing so couldcause you to lose personal settings or data stored either on your SIMcard or in the phone's memory.
Preparing Your Phone For Use 3Charging the Phone1. Insert the charger connector into the charger socket at the bottomright of your phone. Make sure that the connector is inserted in theright direction.2. Plug the charger into a power outlet.3. Once the phone is fully charged, remove the charger from both thepower outlet and the phone.     /•Charging requires approximately 4 hours.•When charging while the phone is turned off, the LCD displayshows the    animation. If the charging is performed while thephone is on, the LCD display shows the   icon. The linesshowing the battery power level will scroll until the battery is fullycharged.•When the battery is out of power, the phone will play an alert soundand the battery icon will appear in red to remind you to recharge it.Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging.Charger connector Charger socket
4Preparing Your Phone For UseTurning the Phone On2. Enter your PIN code. If you enter the PIN code incorrectly,press (Clear) to delete the incorrect numerals. Press andhold to delete all numerals that have been entered. Aftercompleting entry of your PIN code, press   to confirm.8The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a password provided bya network operator with a SIM card. You need this password in orderto use the SIM card./•You can select and set a welcome animation, image, or messagethat will display when you turn on your phone, as well as the musicthat will be played. Go to the menu: Settings → Display →Welcome Message. For details, please refer to page 105.•If the welcoming music goes on too long, once the standby screencomes up, you can press   to stop playback.If you enter the PIN incorrectly 3 times in a row, the SIM card will lockdown and no longer be usable. If this happens, you must enter thePUK (Personal Unblocking Key) for that SIM card in order to unlockit. Please contact your network operator to obtain a PUK./To cancel PIN password authentication, go to the menu Settings →Security → PIN Code → PIN Code. Please see page 113.1. Long press   to turn the phone on. The phonewill display the welcome animation.
Preparing Your Phone For Use 53. When the PIN code entered has been accepted, the phone willautomatically search for the designated network. This search processmay take a few seconds.4. The standby screen will be displayed, as well as network signalstrength and the name of the network operator. You can now use thephone.8If the phone cannot detect the network, the on-screen signal strengthmeter will show no bars.8If the phone links to a network that you are not authorized to use, thesignal strength meter will show a level of zero. You will only be able tomake emergency calls.
6Getting to Know Your PhoneGetting to Know Your PhoneYour Phone at a GlanceThe figure below shows the main parts of your phone:Front view 1EarpieceLCD display MicrophoneRight soft keyScroll keyOK keyDial/Answer keyAlphanumeric keysPower on/off keyLeft soft key
Getting to Know Your Phone 7Bottom and back viewsFor your safety, please do not wear the phone in front of your chest.Hands-free headset/Data cable jackCharger socketMirror used to take aself portrait Camera lens Battery Contacts SIM card holder Battery compartment BuzzerBack cover
8Getting to Know Your PhoneStandby ScreenMain ScreenTime and dateStatus barName of networkoperatorSoft key bar WallpaperPress  toenter the PhoneBookPress   to use thecamera function.Press  to enterthe main menu.
Getting to Know Your Phone 9Icons in the LCD display's Status Bar/•You can set the animation or image you wish to use as wallpaperwhen the phone is in standby mode by going to the menu MediaCenter → Album. Alternatively, you can go to the menu Settings→ Display → Wallpaper. See page 80 and page 105.•To set the current time and date, as well as the format in which theywill be shown on standby screen, go to the menu Settings → Date& Time. See page 101.•You can go to the menu Settings → Profiles → Personal tochange the name of the profile to your own user name. For details,see  page 103.•For enhanced security, you can use the screen lock function. Go tothe menu Settings → Security → Screen Lock. If the screen lockis activated, and you have not performed any tasks with the phonefor a set time, the phone will automatically bring up the screen lockimage. The purpose is to protect any personal data on your phonefrom being read by other persons. To restore the original displayscreen, you must enter a password that you provide for thisfunction. For details on settings, see page 115.•After the standby screen remains idle for 10 seconds, the soft keybar, time and date, as well as all the other words currently displayedwill automatically disappear, showing the full-screen wallpaper. Ifthe screen remains idle, the display backlighting will be turned offand digital clock will be shown on the screen.Icon Function DescriptionSignal strength Signal strength of the network. The morebars indicated, the stronger the signal.
10 Getting to Know Your PhoneBattery statusShows the current level of battery power.The more bars indicated, the more powerthat remains. Four bars: fully charged. Nobars: immediate charging needed. Whencharging the phone, the icon will scrollthrough the bars until the battery is fullycharged.GPRS network GPRS services have been activated on yourSIM card.MessageShows that an SMS/MMS message is beingreceived or that there are unread messages.If the icon    appears in red, this indicatesthat the message memory is full. Forinformation about the message function, seepage 46, "Messages Menu".WAP messageYou've got a WAP message (this icon willonly appear when there are no incoming orunread SMS/MMS messages).VoicemailIndicates that you have voicemail messages(this icon will only appear if the function issupported by your network operator).Alarm The alarm is turned on. To set the alarm, goto the menu Tools → Alarm. See page 84.Line in useShows the number of the line currently inuse. To set the line, go to the menu Settings→ Call Settings → Active Line. For details,see page 111.VibrateIn the standby screen, press and hold to activate the silent profile. See page 38,"Using the Silent Profile".Icon Function Description
Getting to Know Your Phone 11NormalShows that the Normal profile is in use. Toset the operating mode, go to the menuSettings → Profiles. See page 102.Meeting Shows that the Meeting profile is in use.Outdoors Shows that the Outdoors profile is in use.Personal Shows that the Personal profile is in use.Handsfree Shows that the Handsfree profile is in use.DivertShows that the call divert function is active.To make settings for this function, go to themenu  Settings → Call Settings → CallDivert. See page 108.Roaming Roaming has been activated (not yourregular network)Icon Function Description
12 Getting to Know Your PhoneUsing the Keys in the Standby Mode8In this user manual, "long-press" means to press and hold down a keyfor about two seconds before release. "Press" means to press a keyand release immediately.8The chart below is meant only to introduce the commands accessiblewith keys when the phone is in standby mode. For information onother key commands available in other operating modes, see thepertinent sections in this user manual.Function keys/•When any key is pressed, the phone will provide aural feedbackthrough keypad tones. To activate or cancel this aural feedback,enter the menu Settings → Profiles. Scroll to the profile currentlyin use and press   (Edit). Then select Keypad Tone. You canalso go to Settings → Audio → Keypad Tone to turn the auralfeedback on or off. See page 104 and page 107.Key Commands and functionsPower on/off key•Long-press to turn the phone on or off.•Press this key to reject incoming calls or cancel a callbeing dialed.Send/Answer key•Press to send or answer a call.•Press to access the list of last missed/dialed/receivedcalls.OK key•Press to open up the main menu and show its first item.
Getting to Know Your Phone 13Left soft key•Press to access the Phone Book (when Names isshown).•Press to save the phone number keyed in from thestandby screen to the Phone Book (when Save isshown).Right soft key• Press this key to use the camera function (whenCamera 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.Scroll key•Press   to enter the Quick Access menu. Forinformation about the Quick Access menu, see page 42.•Press   to retrieve photos stored in the Album menu.•Press   to enter the Messages menu. For adescription of the Messages menu, see page 46.•Press   to select the profile to activate.Asterisk key•Press this key to enter an asterisk " * ".•To make an international call, long-press this key untilthe display shows "+" ,Then enter the recipient's countrycode, area code and phone number.Voicemail key•Long-press to dial your voicemail number.Key Commands and functions
14 Getting to Know Your PhoneAlphanumeric keys8Long-pressing an alphanumeric key will access the function itrepresents, or dial the number that has been assigned to it (shortcutfunction).#  key•Press to enter "#".•For extensions: After entering a phone number, long-press to enter a "P" and then enter the extensionnumber.•Long press this key to lock the keypad.~Alphanumeric keys•Press to enter digits in a phone number.•Shortcut key: Long-press a key to immediately accessthe function, or dial the number, that it represents. Seepage 42, "Shortcuts Menu".Key Digit Key Digit/Symbol/Function172839405 * + (long-press)6# P(long-press after entering a phone number)Key Commands and functions
Getting to Know Your Phone 15Menu NavigationWhen the phone is in standby mode, press   to bring up the mainmenu and highlight the first item in that menu: Phone Book.8For details on how to use the various functions listed in the menu, seepage 70, "Menus".Main menuIndicates that pressing  will return the display to the standby screen.Each icon represents a sub-menu.The main menuitem to which youhave scrolled willbe displayed as ananimation.The name of themain menu itemyou have scrolledto.
16 Getting to Know Your PhoneSub-menusPop-up menusPress    to return to the previous menu or screen.Press   to enter the sub-menu represented by highlighted item or to activate the highlighted function.  Press  to scroll up or down to an item.The highlighted row is the currently selected item.The name of thecurrent menu.Press   to enter the highlighted menu item for editing.Press   to enter thehighlighted item oractivate the functionrepresented by the item.Press   to scroll up ordown to an item.Press  toclose a pop-upmenu.
Getting to Know Your Phone 17Menu navigation exampleThe example given below demonstrates how to use menus to change thelanguage setting.Regular access1.In the standby mode, press or to open the mainmenu.2.In the main menu, press to scroll to the Settings menuicon. Press   to enter thismenu.3.In the Settings menu, press to scroll to the Languageitem, then press   to enterthe Language menu.
18 Getting to Know Your Phone4.Press   to scroll to thelanguage you wish to use.Then press    to confirmyour selection. If, for example,you wish to set English as thedisplay language, scroll tohighlight  English, and thenpress   . The display willautomatically return to theSettings menu, displayed inEnglish.5.Press  (Back) repeatedlyor press    once to returnto the standby screen.
Getting to Know Your Phone 19Access through number shortcuts1.In the standby mode, press or to bring up the mainmenu.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.
20 Getting to Know Your Phone4.Press   to scroll to thelanguage you wish to use.Then press   to confirmyour selection. If, for example,you wish to set English as thedisplay language, scroll tohighlight  English, and thenpress  . The display willautomatically return to theSettings menu, displayed inEnglish.5.Press  (Back) repeatedlyor press    once to returnto the standby screen.
Getting to Know Your Phone 21Main menu mapFind AddEditCopyDeleteCaller GroupBusiness cardMy NumberMemory StatusPhone bookMissed CallsReceived CallsDialed CallsCleanup AllCall DurationCall CostCall RecordsSMSMMSSMS ChatVoicemailCell BroadbastMemory StatusMessagesCherry BoyEda MouseGameCamera View FinderCameraAlbumImageMelodyCleanup AllMemory StatusMedia CenterAlarmWorl d  ClockCalendarShortcutsCalculatorCurrency ConverterStopwatchTo o l sWAP S e r v i c eSTKOper. Service SettingsDate& TimeAuto Power On/OffProfilesDisplayAudioCall SettingsNetworkSecurityPower Saving ModeLanguageInputRestore
22 Using Your PhoneUsing Your PhoneMaking a Phone CallTo make a phone call, check your phone is powered on showing the idlescreen.  Enter the desired number using the alphanumeric keys   to. Press   to dial your call.To modify a phone number that you have entered, press  (Clear) todelete individual digits. Long-press   (Clear) or press   to deleteall digits entered and return to the standby screen.Ending a Phone CallPress   to end a call. The display will show the total call time, andthen return to the standby screen.8If you also have a call waiting or on hold, after you press   , thedisplay will show a menu to allow you to choose the call you wish toend./During a call, you can use the options. See page 35, "In-Call Menu"./To cancel a call that is being dialed, press  .
Using Your Phone 23Answering a Phone CallWhen a call is received, your phone rings or vibrates, with the displayshowing the caller's number (if supported by your network vendor). Ifthe caller is a contact stored in the Phone Book, the phone will show thename recorded in the Phone Book.8If you wish to change the answering mode so that you can press anykey to answer a call, go the menu Settings → Profiles. Afterselecting the currently active profile, press   (Edit) and go toAnswer Mode → Any Key.Rejecting an Incoming Call•Press   to reject the incoming call.Making an International Call1. 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   ./•If the caller is a member of a caller group, the ring tone assigned tothis group will sound. The display will show the image ID that isassociated with this group as well, to help you identify the caller.•For information on how to set up caller groups in the Phone Book,see page 26, "Adding Contacts to the Phone Book".
24 Using Your PhoneMaking an Emergency CallTo call emergency services, enter 112 (the international emergencynumber) and then press   to dial the call. You can make anemergency call even if your phone is locked or cannot access yournetwork, or there is no SIM card inserted, so long as you are withinrange of a network of the type supported by your phone.Dialing an Extension NumberAfter you enter a telephone number, long-press   , The phonedisplay will show "P". At this point, you can enter the desired extensionnumber, and then press   to dial it.Speed Dialing8You must assign a number key as the shortcut for a particular phonenumber in order to use speed dialing for that phone number. Forinformation on how to set up a shortcut, see page 42, "ShortcutsMenu".After you have assigned a number key to serve as the shortcut key for aparticular phone number, you can long-press this key when the phoneis in the standby mode to dial the corresponding phone number. Forexample, if you have selected   as the shortcut key for a certainphone number, long-pressing   will dial this number.
Using Your Phone 25Listening to VoicemailsWhen your voicemail inbox contains new messages, your networkvendor will send you a text message to inform you of a  new voicemailmessage (if the network vendor supports it, the voicemail icon  willappear on the LCD display). There are two ways to access and listen tovoicemail:1. When the phone is in standby mode, long press   to directly dialthe voicemail phone number and listen to your voicemail messages.2. Go to the menu Messages → Vo icem ail  → Get Vo ic ema i l  to dial thevoicemail number.8If the voicemail number is not stored on your SIM card or in the phoneitself, you will not be able to access your voicemail by long-pressing. Generally speaking, network operators will store the voicemailnumber on a SIM card before giving it to you. If so, you will be able todial your voicemail number by long-pressing   when the phone isin standby mode, without needing to manually store this number. Ifhowever your network vendor did not store the number on your SIMcard, you will need to do this yourself. To save or modify a voicemailphone number, go to the menu Messages → Voicemail → SetNumber.
26 Using Your PhonePhone BookAdding Contacts to the Phone BookThe Phone Book will have different formats and data headingsdepending on whether you have chosen to use a phone book stored onyour SIM card or in your phone's memory.  The phone book in yourphone's memory can store up to 500 contacts. The capacity of a phonebook on your SIM card depends on the particular service provided byyour network vendor.Phone Book in the phone's memory3. After completing the data for the various fields, you must press (Options) and then select Save in order for the contact's data to bestored in the Phone Book.1. In the standby screen, enter the phone number youwish to store, and then press  (Save). Thedisplay will show the default data fields for a newcontact.2. In the contact data screen, scroll to the data fieldthat you wish to edit, and then press (Options) to bring up a pop-up menu. You can thenuse the following options with the contact data:•Save: Save the entries you have entered. •Change Type: Change the category of the phonenumber (for example, from Mobile Number toHome Number). This option can only be used in thephone number data field. •Add New Field: Adds other data fields for a contact.•Delete Field: Removes the selected data field.
Using Your Phone 278If you do not wish to save a modified Phone Book record, press or  (Back) to abort.8You can also add a new contact by going to the menu Phone Book→ Add.•The default data fields for a contact are as follows:The contact's name.The contact's mobile phone number.The contact's home phone number.Used to assign a contact to a caller group. Press    to select agroup, and then press  .Used to set a ring tone for the contact. When there is an incomingcall from the contact, the phone will play this ring tone.8A ring tone set in this field will replace the one associatedwith the contact's caller group, if any.Used to set the photo that will appear on the phone's display whenthere is an incoming call from the contact.8The photo set in this field will replace the image associatedwith the contact's caller group, if any.
28 Using Your Phone•In addition to the contact data fields described above, you can alsoadd the data fields listed below by pressing  (Option) and thenselecting Add New Field.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 email address.The contact's home address.The contact's office address.The contact's company name.The contact's department name.The contact's job title.Used for notes about the contact.
Using Your Phone 29SIM Card Phone BookIn the standby mode, press  (Names) and then press(Option), select Add. The Add function will prompt you to selectfrom To  S IM  or To  P h on e . Select To S I M  here to add a contact to yourSIM card.The data fields provided by a SIM card phone book are as follows:The contact's name.The contact's mobile phone number.Used to select a caller group for the contact. Press     to select agroup and then press  .  When there is an incoming call from thiscontact, the ring tone assigned to this group will sound and thedisplay will show the animation/image associated with the group.8To set a ring tone and animation/image for each caller group,go to the menu Phone Book → Caller Group. See page 71.8You can also go the menu Phone Book →Caller Group toset a caller group for a contact.
30 Using Your PhoneFinding Contacts in the Phone BookThere 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 thename you wish to locate the appropriate number of times. Forinstance, if the name starts with "K", you would press    twice for"K". The names starting with "K" will appear, with the first onehighlighted. Press     to scroll to the name you want.8You can also go to the menu Phone Book → Find, and then enterthe full name or the first letter of the name to locate a contact.When the desired contact's name is highlighted, you can do one of thefollowing:•Press     to dial the first phone number saved in that contact.•Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu, which contains thefollowing items:Add: Add a new contact to the phone book.Edit: Edit the Phone Book data for this contact. When you arefinished, press  . For more information on editing, see page26.8If you do not wish to save a modified Phone Book record, press (Back) or   to abort.In the standby mode, press  (Names) todisplay contacts stored in the Phone Book.
Using Your Phone 31Copy to SIM (Phone): If you are currently using a phone bookstored in the phone's memory, you can copy the contact's data tothe phone book stored on your SIM card. Conversely, if you arecurrently using a phone book stored on your SIM card, you cancopy the contact's data to the phone book stored in the phone'smemory. 8The only information that can be copied from a phone bookstored in the phone's memory to the one on your SIM card is acontact's name, phone number, and caller group. If a contact hasmore than one phone number associated with it, when thatcontact's data is copied from the phone to the SIM card's phonebook, 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 itto others. Scroll to the number that you wish to dial, and then press   .Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu that contains thefollowing items:•Add: Add a new contact to the phone book.•Edit: Used to edit the Phone Book data for this contact. Forinformation on editing, see page 26.8If you do not wish to save a modified Phone Book record,press   or    (Back) to abort.•Press   to show the information in all data fieldsfor that contact. You can then perform the followingtasks:
32 Using Your Phone•Copy to SIM (Phone): If you are currently using a phonebook stored in the phone's memory, you can copy thecontact's data to the phone book stored on your SIM card.Conversely, if you are currently using a phone book stored onyour SIM card, you can copy the contact's data to the phonebook stored in the phone's memory.•Delete: Erases the contact's data from the Phone Book.•Call: Dial the currently highlighted number.•Send Msg.: Send a message (SMS or MMS) to the currenthighlighted number.•Send vCard: Attaches the contact's data to a message andsend to others.Last Missed, Dialed, and Received CallsThere are two ways you can view the last missed, dialed, and receivedcalls 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 callmessage along with the number of calls that were missed.Press (View), and then press   to scroll to the desired phonenumber.2. In the standby mode, press   to view the list of the most recentmissed, dialed, and received calls. Press   to scroll to the desiredphone number.
Using Your Phone 338The icon   will appear beside missed calls; the icon   willappear beside dialed calls; the   will appear beside receivedcalls.8If a phone number has already been stored in the information for acontact in the Phone Book, the display will show the name of thiscontact.8If a call for the same number has been missed, dialed, or receivedtwo or more times, a note such as "x02" will appear beside the recordof the call to show the number of times it was missed, dialed, orreceived.8If your network operator is not able to display a certain call's number,the list will not show a number for the call.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 bring up a pop-up menu:Save (Edit): If the phone number for the call has not been storedin the Phone Book, select the Save option to create a contact forthis number in the Phone Book. If this phone number is alreadystored under a contact in the Phone Book, select the Edit optionto edit this information for this contact. For information aboutediting Phone Book data, see page 26, "Adding Contacts to thePhone Book".Delete: Erases the record of the call from the list.Call: Dial the phone number.Send Msg.: Send a message to this phone number.Delete All: Erase all the call records.•Press   to display the details on this call such as caller's name andtime.
34 Using Your PhoneOperations During a Call8The following options marked with an asterisk (*) are dependent onnetwork support and may require a subscription.MutePress  (Mute) to turn off the microphone. The person on theother end of the line will not be able to hear your voice. To restore themicrophone'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, andput the active call on hold.b. Press   to show on the display a list of calls that you canend.Making a Second Call*Enter a phone number, or select one from the phone number or callrecord, and then press   to dial it. The currently active call willautomatically be placed on hold. However, if there is already one activecall and another on hold, this action will fail.
Using Your Phone 35Call Waiting*If there is an incoming call while you are on the phone, a tone willsound through the earpiece and the display will show that a second callis currently waiting. You can handle the waiting call and currently activecall in the following ways:1. Answer the waiting call: Press   the currently active call willautomatically be placed on hold. However, if there is already anothercall on hold, a menu will appear on the display allowing you to selecta 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 bringup a menu on the display that you can use to select a call to end.In-Call MenuIf you press   during a call, it will bring up the call menu. Press  to scroll to the desired item and then press   to enter that item; press(Back) to return to the pervious menu; press   to returndirectly to the call menu.8Items marked with an asterisk (*) depend on network support andmay require a subscription.Phone BookAccesses data in the Phone Book. For details, see page 26, "PhoneBook".
36 Using Your PhoneCall RecordsAllows you to view information on missed, received, and dialed calls.See page 32, "Last Missed, Dialed, and Received Calls".Conference*Conference calls allow you to converse with more than one party at atime. The conference menu contains the following options:8The maximum number of parties that can be accommodated during aconference call depends on the particular service provided by anetwork vendor.Hold/Unhold/Swap*Toggles the call status.Join/PrivateAdds a party that is on hold to the current conference call, orisolates a single party in a conference call and puts all other partieson hold.ForwardAllows two parties to connect, while ending one's own call (one ofthe two parties may be involved in an active call while the other iseither on hold or being dialed), so as to allow the two parties tohave their own call.Send DTMFWhen the phone is connected with other devices or services, you cansend DTMF (Dual Tone Modulation Frequency) strings. DTMF stringsare keypad tones that can be sent via the microphone as you dialanother number. Your phone will emit the tones in order tocommunicate with answering machines, pagers, computerizedtelephone services, and so forth.
Using Your Phone 37Enter the phone number and then press   to send the DTMF string.End CallEnd AllEnds all calls, whether active or on hold.End ActiveEnds only the active call.End HoldEnds only a call or calls on hold.End OneEnds only a single call.Hold/Unhold/SwapToggles the call status.Mute/UnmuteActivates/cancels the silent mode.MessagesEnters the SMS (Short Message Service —i.e. text message) menu. Fordetails on the SMS menu, see page 46, "Messages Menu".CalculatorAllows you to use the calculator. For information about the calculator,see page 88.
38 Using Your PhoneUsing the Silent ProfileFrom the standby screen, you can long-press   to activate the Silentprofile. Once it is activated, the phone will alert you to an incoming callby vibrating with no ring tone.•When you long-press   to activate the Silent profile, the phonewill vibrate for one second. The icon   will appear in the LCDdisplay's status bar to remind you that your phone is currently usingthe Silent profile.•To cancel the Silent profile and restore the previously active vibrantand ring tone settings, long-press    .8To set and select a profile, please enter the main menu's Settings →Profiles. See page 102./This feature is very convenient for switching to the Silent profileduring, say, a meeting to avoid the disruption caused by a ring tone.
Using Your Phone 39Camera FunctionYou can take photos using your phone's embedded camera, and then setphotos as wallpapers for the LCD display's standby screen, or send themto others through MMS.1. From the standby screen, press   (Camera), which will bring upthe view finder. 2. Press  (Option) to make the following settings for the camera:•Resolution: Sets the desired resolution for photographing. Youhave the following resolution values to choose from:•Scene: Base on the light conditions of the environment selected,the camera will automatically adjust its color balance in order foryou to take best-quality pictures.•Effect: Enables you to apply a special effect to your image tocreate an artistic style.•Free Space: Shows the amount of remaining available memory forstoring photos.3. In the view finder, press   to bring up the resolution and scenestatus bar. After two seconds, the status bar will automaticallydisappear. The number at the top right corner of the screen indicatesthe number of photos available to be taken. This number is only anestimation. The real number will be slightly different according to theenvironment where the picture is taken. You will find the following icons on the status bar:   Option Represented ResolutionHigh 352 x 288Medium 176 x 144Low 80 x 72
40 Using Your Phone4. After you have completed necessary camera settings, press   tophotograph the object when it is in focus. Its photo will then show upon the LCD display.Scene was set to Automatic.Scene was set to Indoors.Scene was set to Outdoors.Scene was set to Night.One filled star indicates that Low resolution was chosen.Two filled stars indicate that Medium resolution was chosen.Three filled stars indicate that High resolution was chosen./You can also use the camera by going to the menu: Camera.Please note the following while shooting photos•The external camera does not have a flash. Please take photos in awell-lit area.•When taking photos, do not block or touch the camera lens on theback 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.
Using Your Phone 415. Press (Save) to save this photo to Media Center → Album. Totake another photo simply press   (Discard) to take a new one.After you have saved a photo to the phone, you can manage thisphoto using the options below:•Send Photo: Sends the picture in a MMS message.8For information about messaging features, see page 46,"Messages Menu".•Set Image ID: Set the current selected photo as a phone bookcontact's visual caller ID.  When there is an incoming call fromthat contact, the phone's display will show this photo.•New Entry: Enables you to create a new contact in thePhone Book using the photo as her/his caller ID.•Exist Entry: Associate the current selected photo with acontact in the phone book entries.8This function is only available for contacts saved in the phonememory's phone book.•Set Wallpaper: Designates this photo as the wallpaper for theLCD display's standby screen. You can also do so by using themenu: Media Center → Album, or by using Settings → Display→ Wall pap er  → Photo.•Rename: Give this photo a new file name.8A photo's name can't be left empty, nor can it share the samename with another photo already stored in your phone.•Details: Shows the photo's name, date, resolution, and file size.
42 Using Your PhoneShortcuts MenuYou can use the Shortcuts menu to assign 8 alphanumeric keys asshortcuts to commonly used functions or frequently dialed numbers.The number 1 key has been assigned to voicemail dialing and you arenot allowed to change it.Entering the Shortcuts MenuSetting Function Shortcuts1. In the Shortcuts menu, press   to move theselection box to the number key you wish to use asa shortcut key (    is selected in the exampleon the right). You can also press the actualalphanumeric key   to select it.2. Press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu,and use   to select Add Function. Then press.From the standby screen, press   to enter theShortcuts menu. The numbers 2 to 9 displayed in themenu's default screen represent the corresponding 8alphanumeric keys on the phone.
Using Your Phone 433. From the Add Function menu, press   toselect the function to be represented by theshortcut key   , and then press  .Alternatively, you can press a correspondingalphanumeric key to select the function you want.8The functions listed in the Add Function menuare selected from various other menus. Fordetails on these functions, see page 70, "Menus".4. After    has been set as the function shortcutkey, the '2' icon in the shortcut menu screen willbe replaced by the icon for the function assignedto  . The top of the screen will display thename of the function currently assigned to thiskey.5. Repeat the above step to add or modify functionshortcut key assignments.6. To cancel a shortcut key and restore the key'soriginal function, use   to move the selectionbox to the icon for the shortcut key that you wishto cancel, and then press   (Option). SelectDelete to cancel the shortcut. 8If you select Delete All, all shortcut settings willbe cancelled.
44 Using Your PhoneSetting Phone Number Shortcuts1. The method for setting a phone number shortcutkey is largely the same as for a function shortcutkey. After selecting the shortcut key, press (Option) to bring up a pop-up menu. Afterselecting Add Phone, press   to confirm.2. From the Phone Book, select a contact, and thenpress .3. Next, from the list of phone numbers for thiscontact, select the one that you wish to accessthrough the shortcut key, and then press   .4. After you have set the shortcut key, the numbericon for the key will be replaced by an iconrepresenting a phone number shortcut. The upperpart of the screen will display the name of thecontact to whom the phone number accessible bythe shortcut key belongs.
Using Your Phone 45Using Function and Phone Number ShortcutsThere are two ways to use shortcuts:1. From the standby screen, long-press    to   to access thefunction represented by that key or dial the number it represents.2. From the standby screen, press   to enter the Shortcuts menu.Yo u c a n  the n :a. Press   to move the selection box to the icon corresponding tothe desired key. Then press    to access the assigned functionor dial the assigned phone number.b. Press the corresponding key   to    to access thefunction represented by that key or dial the number it represents.5. Repeat the above step to add or modify a phonenumber shortcut.Different categories of phonenumbers will be represented bydifferent phone number shortcuticons.
46 Using Your PhoneMessages MenuYour phone supports various messaging services including SMS (ShortMessaging Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging service). SMSallows you to insert simple animations and ring tones into your shortmessages, while MMS enables you to send photos, colored images andmusic through your phone. You must have a subscription that supportsMMS. Please contact your service provider for details.From the standby screen, press   to enter the Messages menu. Youcan also press   when in the standby screen and then enter from themain menu by selecting  .Additional information about messaging•When a new message is received, or when there are unread messages inthe phone's or SIM card's memory, the LCD display will show the   iconin yellow to remind you that you have unread messages.•When a message has arrived, it will be saved either to the the phone'smemory or to your SIM card's memory, depending on the preferredmemory you have selected in the menu: Messages → SMS → Settings →Save Msg. to (See page 51). •If the icon   appears in red, this means that the message memory is full.When the memory is full, your phone will not be able to receive any newmessages. The display will show a "Message capacity exceed" message.The items in the Messages menu are as follows:
Using Your Phone 47SMSEditing and Sending a New Short Message2. When writing a message, press  (Option) to perform thefollowing tasks:•Insert: You can insert the following types of objects:Te x t : This is a list of templates that can be used instead ofentering all the characters individually. You can use thefactory default templates or templates of your own that youpreviously saved to the list.8To create your own quick message templates, go the menuMessages  → SMS →Templates. See page 51.1. Go to menu: SMS > New to bring up the messageeditor so you can write a new short message. Use thealphanumeric keys to enter text.8For information on how to use the input methodsprovided by the phone for writing messages, seepage 64, "Input Modes".8If no text has been entered in the editing screen,press   to return to the standby screen; if sometext has been entered, pressing    will bring upthe prompt "Cancel Message?", to make sure youwish to abort the message being edited. If youpress  (Yes), you will return to the standbyscreen; if you press (No), you can continuewriting the message. The "1/9 Page" atthe upper leftcorner indicatesthat you are onthe first page ofthe message, andyou can write nomore than 9pages in amessage.
48 Using Your PhoneImage: You can select an animation from the image library toinsert into your message. Press    to select image you wishto insert, press   once to preview and then press again toinsert the image.Melody: You can select a ring tone from the melody library toinsert into your message.  Scroll to ring tone you desire, andthen press   to insert the ring tone into your message. Theinserted ring tone will be displayed as musical note within themessage's text.vCard: You can select a contact's data from your Phone Bookto attach to your message. After receiving your message, therecipient can save the attached contact data to their ownPhone Book.vCalendar: You can select a Calendar memo and then attachit to your message. After receiving your message, the recipientcan save this attached memo to their own Calendar.•Alignment: Used to select the type of text alignment for themessage's content.3. After you have finished editing the message, press   and thefollowing options appear:•Send: Press   to enter a recipient's phone number editor. Youmay enter a phone number or press   (Browse) to selectrecipients from the list of contacts in the Phone Book.  Follow thesteps below:a. Press   to scroll to the name of contact, and thenpress   to select it. Repeat the step to select multiplecontacts.b. Press  (Done) to return to the recipient's phone
Using Your Phone 49number editor.c. Press  to send.8When the phone is sending a message, "Sending... x/x" will appearon the upper screen. For example, if you are sending a message tothree people, "Sending... 1/3" will appear when it is sending themessage to the first recipient, and "Sending... 2/3" will appear when itis sending to the second recipient, and "Sending... 3/3" will appearwhen it gets to the last recipient.8When a message is to be sent, a copy of the message will be savedto the Outbox folder. If the save fails, the message "Failed"  willappear and the send operation will stop.•Save to Draft: Saves the message to the Drafts folder.•Discard: Discards the message.Receiving and Reading a Short Message1. When you receive a new short message, the phone will play the alertsound and the message "1 New SMS" along with the sender's namewill appear. If the sender is not stored in the phone book then onlyphone number will be shown.2. Press   to go to Inbox, and then press   once again to read yourmessage. Press   (Option) the following options appear:Reply: Allows you to write and send a reply message.Delete: Deletes the message being read.Call Sender: Uses the number from which the message was sent tocall the sender.Chat: Starts a chat session with the sender.Forward: Forward the massage to others and you may edit thecontent beforehand.Save: Allows you to save the following content:
50 Using Your Phone•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 has a picture or ring tone attached, you cansave these objects to your phone's memory.  Depending onthe type of the object, the phone will save it to thecorresponding category in the Media Center menu.8If you are saving an image or photo, you can select theSave as Wallpaper option, setting it as the wallpaper for thestandby screen.8 If you are saving a melody, you can also select the Save asRing Tone option, setting it as the ring tone that will playwhen there is an incoming call.8If the message has a contact's information attached to it, youcan save that contact's information to your Phone Book.8If the message has a Calendar memo attached to it, you cansave that memo to your Calendar.8For details on the Media Center menu, see page 80.Managing OutboxGo to menu: SMS > Outbox.  This option preserves a backup copy ofmessages that you previously sent. Scroll to the massage and then press (Option) to delete, resend or forward the message. Select DeleteAll to erase all messages.Managing DraftsGo to menu: SMS > Drafts. This option allows you to preserve messagedrafts that you have saved. Scroll to the desired message record, and thenyou can:
Using Your Phone 51•Press  (Option) to delete the draft or to delete all.•Press   to edit the contents of the message.Using the SMS TemplatesGo to menu: SMS > Temp la tes . You can use the quick messagetemplates in this menu to compose a message without having to enterthe entire text character by character. You can use the factory defaulttemplates, or templates that you previously saved to the list. Scroll to thedesired template and then press   to insert 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) andthen select Add. You can then enter the text for the template, pressing to save it.8If a template is one of the factory defaults, you will not be able to usethe editing function to modify it.Cleaning Up MessagesGo to menu: SMS > Cleanup. This option allows you to cleanup part ofor all of the messages. The options for cleanup includes All, Inbox, AllRead, Outbox, and Drafts. SettingsSave Msg. toHere you can determine whether a new message will be savedto the phone's memory or to your SIM card's memory.Service Center No.This feature allows you to save the message center's phonenumber for sending your messages. The messages that yousend are sent to recipients through this message center.
52 Using Your PhoneEnter the message number provided by the network vendor.After you are finished, press   to confirm.Bearer ModeThis can be set according to whether you are using a GPRSnetwork system or a regular GSM dialup network. If you areusing a GPRS network, you can use both the GPRS and dialupnetwork to send and receive SMS messages. If however you areusing a dialup network, you are restricted to using only thedialup network for sending and receiving SMS messages.•GPRS: Use only the GPRS network to send and receive SMSmessages.•CSD: Use only the dialup network to send and receive SMSmessages.•GPRS Preferred: Use the GPRS network preferentially. Only ifthere is no GPRS network present will the dialup network beused.•CSD Preferred: Use the dialup network preferentially. Only ifthere is no GPRS network will the GPRS network be used.Valid it y Pe rio dThis sets the duration that an undeliverable SMS message thatyou send can be stored at the message center. During thisperiod, the message center will continue to attempt to deliverthe message to the designated number.Message TypeYou can request that your network operator convert your textmessages to different types.Status Report
Using Your Phone 53After activating this function, the network vendor will reportto you when a message has been delivered.Direct ReplyYou can request that your reply to an SMS be sent directlythrough the sender's message center.
54 Using Your PhoneMMS8Before you start to use MMS, you have to subscribe to both GPRSand MMS services provided by your operator. Then you have toadjust MMS settings in your phone to be able to use MMS.Because MMS uses your operator's MMS server on a GPRS networkto send messages to phones, you need to adjust the followingsettings correctly in order to use MMS:8You should contact your operator for details on MMS settings. Someoperators may adjust the settings for you after you subscribe to MMS.Editing and Sending MMS MessagesGo to menu: MMS > New, and follow the steps below to write and sendnew MMS message.1. Fill in below fields required for sending a MMS message.•To: Press   to enter a recipient's phone number editor. Youmay enter a phone number or press   (Browse) to selectrecipients from the list of contacts in the Phone Book.  Follow thesteps below:a. Press   to scroll to the name of contact, and thenpress   to select it. Repeat the step to select multiplecontacts.b. Press  (Done) to return to the recipient's phonenumber editor.Go to menu: Oper.Service > WAP Service > WAP Setting to create anew WAP profile for your network settings. See page 97, "WAP Settings"for details about how to set up a WAP profile.Go to menu: Message > MMS > Settings > Server Info to select the MMSserver for sending and receiving MMS messages.
Using Your Phone 55c. Press  to send.•Subject: press   to enter the text for the subject.•Content: press   to enter the slide editor. See below for detailson the options of editing the content.•Cc: You can send the message as a carbon copy to others.•Bcc: You can send the message as a confidential carbon copy toothers.•Priority: press   to set the priority high, normal, or low for thismessage.•Receipt: press   to choose from the following receipt modes:Both Delivery/Read: Asks the recipient to return aconfirmation after receiving and reading your message.Delivery Only: Asks the recipient to return a confirmationafter receiving your message.Read Only:  Asks the recipient to return a confirmation afterreading your message.None: Cancels this function.2. To edit the MMS message content, scroll to the Content and then press to enter the slide editor. Press   (Option) you can execute the following tasks:•Insert: New Photo: Brings up camera view finder for you to take anew photo. The photo can then be inserted into the currentMMS slide afterwards.Photo: You can select a photo saved in the Album to insertinto a MMS slide. Press  (Save) to immediately insertthe highlighted photo into current slide, or press   to view
56 Using Your Phonethe highlighted photo. Press   will display the next orprevious photo. Press   again to save the photo into theslide.Te m p l a t e s : Insert the default MMS templates into yourmessages. Those templates contain images and text. You cancustomize those by inserting more objects you like.Image: You can select a image saved in the image library toinsert into a MMS slide. Press  (Save) to immediatelyinsert the highlighted image into current slide, or press to view the highlighted image.Melody: You can select a ring tone saved in the phone toinsert into a MMS page. Scroll to highlight the file name ofthe desired ring tone, and then press   to insert this ringtone to the MMS page.8Each MMS page is only able to accommodate one image andone audio file. If you insert another image or audio file into thesame page, the newly inserted file will replace the existing one.Text : Enter text templates into your message.Slide Before: Insert a new page before the current one.Slide After: Insert a new page after the current one.•Preview: Plays all the slides in the message in sequence.•Remove Melody: Remove the audio file on the current shownslide.•Remove Text: Remove the text on the current shown slide.•Remove Image/Slide: Remove the image if your message containsonly one slide. Remove the current shown slide if your messagecontains multiple slides.•Previous/Next Slide: Going to the previous or next slide.

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