Benq S81 WCDMA/GSM/DCS/PCS/BT Mobile Phone User Manual S81 EN

Benq Corporation WCDMA/GSM/DCS/PCS/BT Mobile Phone S81 EN

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Manual

S81
Mobile Phone
User Manual
Copyright
© 2006. BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG. All rights reserved. No part of
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BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG.
Disclaimer
BenQ Mobile GmbH & Co. OHG makes no warranty or representation,
either expressed or implied, with respect to the quality, accuracy or fitness
for any particular purpose of this document. The information in this
document is correct at the time of printing and subject to change without
notice.
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.
Max. SAR measurement
Head 900 MHz (EGSM): 0.952 W/Kg
Head 1800 MHz (DCS): 0.512 W/Kg
Head 2.1GHz (WCDMA): 0.74 W/Kg
Head 1900 MHz (PCS): 0.978 W/Kg; Body 1900 MHz (PCS): 0.381 W/Kg
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The design of your phone complies with these standards when used
normally.
Specific Operating Restrictions
No metallic component allowed in body-worn accessories.
Phone Operation
Normal Position: Hold the phone as you would with any other
telephone.
To avoid potential RF interference, please do not wear the phone
around your neck or in front your chest for long hours.
Batteries
For safety concerns, when the temperature of the phone goes over
4°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 your
vehicle.
Use only genuine BenQ battery to ensure the phone’s normal operation.
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
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.
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.
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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.
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.
Safety Information v
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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC
RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal
and thatpositions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use
of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines. If you do not use a body-worn accessory and are not
holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm
from your body when the phone is switched on.
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Federal Communications Commision Interference State-
ment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the 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 to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of
this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure warning
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with
provided instructions and must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and
installers must be provide with antenna installation instructions and
transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
Safety Information vii
European Union Directives Conformance Statement
This device complies with the OJ-Directive as below:
The relevant declaration of conformity (DoC) has been signed. Please call
the company hotline if you require a copy of the original or visit:
www.BenQMobile.com/conformity
3GPP TS 51.010-1
EN 301 511
EN 50360/ EN 50361
ETSI EN 301 489-1/-7
EN 60950-1
ETSI EN 300 328 & ETSI EN 301 489-17 (Bluetooth)
EN 301 908-1 & EN 301 908-2
ETSI EN 301 489-24(WCDMA)
Permanent hearing loss may occur if you use ear- or
head-phones at high volume. You can adapt over time to
a higher volume, which may sound normal but can be
damaging to your hearing. Set your volume to a safe
level. If you experience ringing in your ears, reduce the
volume or discontinue use of your system.
Dispose of unwanted batteries and phones as permitted
by the laws in your countries.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC), Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC)
And R&TTE Directive (99/05/EEC).
And also complies with the standard:
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Table of Contents
Safety Information ...........................................................i
1. Preparing your phone for use..................................... 1
Inserting a SIM card............................................................. 1
Installing a battery ................................................................ 2
Installing the back cover....................................................... 2
Charging the phone.............................................................. 3
Turning the phone on .......................................................... 4
The microSD card ................................................................ 5
2. Getting to know your phone....................................... 6
Your phone at a glance......................................................... 6
Idle screen ............................................................................ 8
Using the keys when in idle mode. .................................... 10
Menu Navigation................................................................ 13
LED indicator description.................................................. 13
3. Using your phone ......................................................14
Call functions...................................................................... 14
Making a phone call ...............................................................14
Ending a phone call ................................................................14
Answering a phone call ..........................................................14
Rejecting an incoming call.....................................................14
Adjusting the volume.............................................................14
Making an international call..................................................15
Making an emergency call .....................................................15
Dialing an extension number ................................................15
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Speed dialing...........................................................................15
Listening to voicemails...........................................................16
Operations during a call.........................................................16
Making a Video Call...............................................................20
Answering a Video Call..........................................................22
Video Call Settings .................................................................22
Changing the image source ........................................................ 22
Changing the display ..................................................................23
Options of image delivery...........................................................23
Options during a video call....................................................24
Phone Book......................................................................... 25
Adding contacts to the Phone Book......................................25
Finding contacts in the Phone Book .....................................27
Last missed, dialed, and received calls............................... 28
Using the silent profile ....................................................... 28
Camera and Camcorder ..................................................... 30
Taking photos.........................................................................30
Adjusting camera mode settings............................................31
Icons in Camera Mode...........................................................33
Browsing photos.....................................................................34
Capturing Video Clips ...........................................................34
Adjusting Camcorder Mode Settings ....................................35
Icons in Camcorder Mode.....................................................37
Playing Back Videos ...............................................................37
Shortcuts ............................................................................. 38
Setting Shortcuts ....................................................................39
Using Shortcuts ......................................................................40
Messages.............................................................................. 40
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SMS .........................................................................................40
MMS........................................................................................42
Email .......................................................................................45
Voicemail ................................................................................46
Cell Broadcast.........................................................................47
Input Methods.................................................................... 48
Shifting between Upper and Lower Case Letters..................48
Letter Input Mode (Abc) .......................................................48
Predictive Input Mode (iTap) ...............................................49
Numeric Input Mode (123)...................................................50
Entering Symbols ...................................................................50
4. Menus.........................................................................51
Phone Book......................................................................... 51
List...........................................................................................51
Find .........................................................................................51
Add..........................................................................................51
Copy ........................................................................................51
Delete ......................................................................................52
Caller Group ...........................................................................52
My Number ............................................................................52
Memory Status .......................................................................52
Memory in Use.......................................................................52
Messages.............................................................................. 52
Call Records ........................................................................ 53
Missed .....................................................................................53
Received ..................................................................................53
Dialed ......................................................................................53
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Delete All.................................................................................53
Duration..................................................................................53
Cost .........................................................................................54
Games.................................................................................. 55
Games......................................................................................55
Settings....................................................................................55
Entertainment..................................................................... 56
Camera....................................................................................56
MP3 Player..............................................................................56
Uploading Music to your phone ...........................................58
Media Center ...................................................................... 58
Digital Right Management.....................................................58
Images .....................................................................................58
Videos .....................................................................................59
Music.......................................................................................60
Default ......................................................................................... 60
MP3.............................................................................................. 61
Others......................................................................................61
Memory Status .......................................................................61
Tools.................................................................................... 61
Alarm ......................................................................................61
Bluetooth ................................................................................62
Calendar..................................................................................64
Shortcuts .................................................................................65
Calculator................................................................................65
Currency Converter ...............................................................65
Stopwatch ...............................................................................66
Countdown Timer .................................................................66
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USB Connection.....................................................................66
Flashlight.................................................................................69
Services................................................................................ 69
WapURL .................................................................................69
WAP Service ...........................................................................70
NAP Settings...........................................................................72
Service Number ......................................................................72
STK Menu...............................................................................72
Settings ................................................................................ 73
Date & Time ...........................................................................73
Auto Power On/Off................................................................73
Profiles ....................................................................................74
Display ....................................................................................75
Audio.......................................................................................76
Call Ring ......................................................................................76
Message Tone.............................................................................. 76
Calendar Tone............................................................................. 76
Keypad Tone ...............................................................................76
Ring Volume ...............................................................................76
Speech Volume............................................................................76
Key Assignment......................................................................76
Call Settings ............................................................................77
Answer Mode ..............................................................................77
Connect Alert .............................................................................. 77
Minute Minder............................................................................77
Show Number .............................................................................77
Call Divert ...................................................................................78
Call Barring .................................................................................78
Call Waiting................................................................................. 79
Auto Redial.................................................................................. 80
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Fixed Dialing No......................................................................... 80
Network ..................................................................................80
Network Mode ............................................................................ 81
Connection..................................................................................81
Security ...................................................................................82
PIN Code..................................................................................... 82
Phone Lock.................................................................................. 82
Auto Keypad Lock.......................................................................83
Power Saving Mode................................................................83
Language .................................................................................83
Flight Mode ............................................................................83
Restore ....................................................................................83
5. Care and Maintenance ..............................................84
6. Troubleshooting........................................................86
Preparing your phone for use 1
Preparing your phone for use
Inserting a SIM card
Slide the SIM card into the slot in the direction of the arrow , with the
metal contacts facing down and the cut corner at the bottom right as
illustrated.
In this user manual, "SIM card" refers to either a SIM or an USIM card,
unless otherwise specified. An USIM card is needed for 3G networks.
Please refer to page 81 for information about selecting the correct
network mode to use.
A SIM card can be easily damaged if its metal contacts become
scratched. Therefore, take special care when holding or inserting it.
2Preparing your phone for use
Installing a battery
1. Place the battery onto the back of the phone, with the battery's
contacts facing downwards and the tab on its top edge in alignment
with the holes in the battery compartment.
2. Push the battery against the top of the compartment and press it
down to click it into the compartment.
Installing the back cover
Place the back cover onto the back of your phone and slide it forward
until the latch catches the cover.
Do not remove the battery when the phone is on. Doing so could
cause you to lose personal settings or data stored either on your SIM
card or in the phone's memory.
Preparing your phone for use 3
Charging the phone
1. Plug the charger into a power outlet.
2. Insert the charger connector fully into the charger socket at the
bottom of your phone. Ensure that the connector is plugged in the
right direction with the side showing the arrow icon facing upwards.
3. Once the phone is fully charged, remove the charger from both the
power outlet and the phone.
Please note:
It takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge a battery.
When the battery is weak, the phone will play an alert sound.
When the battery is discharged, the charging may not start immediately
when you plug in the connector. Wait 10 to 15 minutes for the phone to
begin charging.
Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging.
4Preparing your phone for use
Turning the phone on
1. Long-press to turn the phone on.
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.
2. Enter your PIN code and press the joystick to confirm.
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the password provided
by your network operator. You need this password in order to use the
SIM card.
To activate/disable PIN password authentication, go to Settings >
Security > PIN Code > PIN 1 Code > Settings > On/Off. See page
82.
3. 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.
4. The idle 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 signal strength meter
will show no bars. You will only be able to make emergency calls.
If you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card will
be locked. You must now enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key)
for that SIM card in order to unlock it. Please contact your network
operator to obtain a PUK.
Preparing your phone for use 5
The microSD card
Your phone features a microSD slot designed specifically for use with
the microSD card, a removable flash memory card intended to add
greater storage capacity to your phone.
The microSD card enables you to store multimedia data, including
images, photos, MP3 audio files, ring tones, and Java games.
Installing the microSD card
Please note:
will appear in the status bar when the microSD card is loaded.
Your phone does not support a microSD card which is on FAT32 or NTFS
format
Removing the microSD card
1. Lift the cover.
2. Press the microSD card to release it.
1. Lift the cover.
2. Insert the microSD card into the slot. Ensure that the card's metal
contacts face downwards.
3. Close the cover.
6Getting to know your phone
Getting to know your phone
Your phone at a glance
Front view
Rear view
1. Earpiece
2. Display
3. Left soft key
4. Dial/Answer key
5. Microphone
6. Internal camera lens
7. Status/Paging LED
8. Joystick
9. Right soft key
10.Power on/off key
11.Alphanumeric keys
1. External camera lens
2. Flash
3. Loudspeaker
Getting to know your phone 7
Side views
1. Hands-free headset/
Data cable jack
2. Charger socket
3. Camera shutter
4. microSD slot
5. Volume keys
8Getting to know your phone
Idle screen
To set the wallpaper of the display, go to Settings > Display >
Wallpaper. Alternatively, you can go to Media Center > Images.
See page 58 and page 75.
To set the current time and date, as well as the format to be
shown, go to Settings > Date & Time. See page 73.
To enter text (such as the user name) to be displayed on the idle
screen, go to Settings > Display > Personal Banner.
1. Status bar
2. Name of network operator
Getting to know your phone 9
Icons in the status bar
Icon Function Description
Signal strength Signal strength of the network. The more
bars indicated, the stronger the signal.
Battery status Current level of battery power. The more
bars indicated, the more power remains.
GPRS in use GPRS is activated.
3G in use 3G is activated.
Message You have new or unread messages.
WAP message You have new or unread WAP messages.
Email You have new or unread Email messages.
Voicemail
You have new voicemail messages (only
appears if the function is supported by your
network operator).
Alarm Alarm is turned on.
Keypad lock Keypad is locked.
Normal Normal profile is activated.
Meeting Meeting profile is activated.
Silent Silent profile is activated.
Outdoors Outdoors profile is activated.
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Using the keys when in idle mode.
Personal Personal profile is activated.
Flight Mode Flight Mode is activated
Headset A headset is connected to the phone.
Divert Call divert is activated.
Roaming Roaming is activated (appears when you are
not under your regular network coverage).
Bluetooth Bluetooth is turned on.
microSD Card A microSD card is loaded.
Key Commands and functions
Power on/off key
Long-press to turn the phone on or off.
Press to end a call, reject an incoming call, or to cancel
a dialing.
Send/Answer key
Press to send or answer a call.
Press to access the call record list.
Left soft key
Press to perform the function indicated on the display.
Icon Function Description
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Right soft key
Press to perform the function indicated on the display.
Long-press to turn the silent profile on or off.
Joystick
Press the joystick to enter the main menu.
Push up/down/left/right to enter the assigned functions
for each. To assign functions to the four-way
navigation joystick, see page 76, "Key Assignment".
Asterisk key
Press to enter an asterisk " * ".
To make an international call, long-press 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.
Long-press to activate the keypad lock.
Key Commands and functions
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Alphanumeric keys
Press to enter digits.
Shortcut key: Long-press a key to immediately access
the function, or dial the number, that it represents. See
page 38, "Shortcuts".
Volume key
(On the left side of the phone)
Long press the upper or lower key to adjust the
volume.
Video call hot key
Press to answer/make a video call.
WAP hot key
Press to access WAP and more services provided by
your network operator.
Clear key
Press to delete inputs.
Camera shutter button
(On the right side of the phone)
Long press to activate the cameramode.
In camera mode, it functions as a shutter button.
Key Commands and functions
Getting to know your phone 13
Menu Navigation
1. In idle mode, press to bring up the main menu.
2. Use the joystick to move up, down, right or left through the menu;
for example, scroll to Settings, and press to enter its menu.
3. Use the joystick to scroll to a submenu; for example Profiles, and
press to enter the submenu item.
You can also access a menu item by pressing the corresponding
menu number. In the above example, press to access
Profiles.
LED indicator description
Blinking purple: the phone is charging.
Purple:charging is complete.
Orange: you have an unread SMS/MMS or a missed call.
Blue: network service available.
No light: no network service available/limited service/Flight mode
activated.
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Using your phone
Call functions
Making a phone call
In idle mode, enter the phone number. Press (Option)and select
Call to dial your call.
Ending a phone call
To end a call, press . The display will show the total call time, and
then return to idle mode.
Answering a phone call
To answer a call, press .
If you wish to press any key to answer a call, go to Settings > Call
Settings > Answer Mode > Any Key.
Rejecting an incoming call
To reject an incoming call, press .
Adjusting the volume
During a call, if you want to adjust the speech volume, you can press the
volume key on the left side of the phone.
Please note:
When there is an incoming call, you can mute the ring tone by long-
pressing the lower portion of the volume key.
Adjusting speech volume only works during a call.
Using your phone 15
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 .
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, as 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 until "P" appears
on the display. 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 38, "Shortcuts".
After you have assigned a number key to serve as the shortcut key for a
particular phone number, long-press this key when the phone is in the
idle mode to dial the corresponding phone number.
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Listening to voicemails
Long-press to dial the voicemail phone number and listen to
your voicemails.
Please note:
If the network vendor supports it, the voicemail icon will appear on the
display when you have new voicemails.
If the voicemail number is not stored in the memory, you will not be able to
access your voicemail by long-pressing . In this case, you will need
to manually set the number by going to Messages > Voicemail > Set
Number.
Operations during a call
The following options marked with an asterisk (*) are dependent on
network support and may require a subscription.
Loudspeaker
Press (Loudsp.) to turn on the loudspeaker. Press
(Handset) to turn off the loudspeaker.
Putting a call on hold*
When only one call is active:
a. Press (Hold)to hold this call.
b. Press to end this call.
When only one call is on hold:
a. Press (Unhold) to resume the call.
Using your phone 17
b. Press to end this call.
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 a list of active calls that you can end.
Making a second call*
Enter a phone number, or select one from the phone book or call
record, and then press to dial it. The currently active call will
automatically be placed on hold.
Call Waiting*
If there is an incoming call while you are on the phone, the phone
will notify you with a call waiting tone. If you want to
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 list will appear allowing you to select a
call to end and then answer the waiting call.
Reject the waiting call: Press or (End). Pressing
(End)will immediately reject the waiting call; pressing will
bring up a list allowing you to select a call to end.
Call Menu
If you press the joystick during a call, it will bring up a call menu
which provides a number of functions during a call.
Items marked with an asterisk (*) depend on network support
and may require a subscription.
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Use Headset
Allows you to search for a Bluetooth headset device.
Use Loudspeaker/Use Handset
Turns on/off the loudspeaker function.
Phone Book
Allows you to search for a number in the Phone Book.
Calls
Allows you to view missed, received, and dialed calls.
Conference*
Conference calls allow you to converse with more than one
party at a time.
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.
Trans fer
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.
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Send DTMF
When the phone is connected to other devices or services, you
can send DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) strings to
communicate with answering machines, pagers, computerized
telephone services, and other similar devices.
Enter the number and then press to send the DTMF
string.
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 by the number or the contact.
Hold/Unhold/Swap
Toggles the call status.
Mute/Unmute
Activates/cancels the silent mode.
SMS
Allows you to read or write an SMS message during a call. For
details, see page 40, "SMS".
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Calculator
Allows you to use the calculator. For details, see page 65,
"Calculator".
STK
Only provided if supported by your network operator. Contact
your service provider for details.
Making a Video Call
A video call allows you to have a real-time, two-way video between you
and the recipient. The video image captured either by the internal or the
external camera will be shown on the recipient's phone.
To make video calls, you need a USIM card and UMTS network
coverage. Contact your network operator for details.
To make a video call, enter the phone number, press (Option)
and select Video Call; or, press and select the contact you wish
to call from the Phonebook by pressing (Browse).
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The video call is successfully connected when you can see the two video
images and can hear the sound through the speaker.
Push the joystick left/right to shift between main and sub display.
Push the joystick up/down to zoom in/out your video image (only
available when you select Internal Camera in Image Source).
For details about video call settings, see page 22, "Video Call Settings".
1. Video call main display
2. Video call sub display
3. Call time
4. Recording time
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Answering a Video Call
To answer a video call, press or when there is a message
showing that you have an incoming video call.
If you select Internal Camera or External Camera in Image Source,
and Notify Me First in Image Delivery, a notification "Enable video
call?" will pop up asking if you want to reject or accept video sending
from your phone. Press (Yes) to allow video sending, or press
(No) to reject. See page 23, "Options of image delivery". If you
select Camera Off or Multimedia in Image Source, the content to be
shown on the caller's phone is either empty or is your selected image
or video. See page 22, "Changing the image source".
Video Call Settings
Changing the image source
During a video call, press and select Image Source.
Internal Camera: video image will be captured by the camera
with the screen facing you.
External Camera: video image will be captured by the camera on
the side of the loudspeaker.
Camera Off: the recipient will not be able to see your video
image.
Multimedia: select an image or video to be shown to the
recipient.
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To select a video file during a video call, please go to Image
Source > Multimedia > Videos. Please note that during a video
call, only 176 x 144 and .3gp. video formats are supported.
Depending on the compatibility of the mobile devices, your video
file may or may not be played on the recipients's phone.
Changing the display
During a video call, press and select Display.
PIP: PIP(Picture-in-Picture) allows you to view the caller's and
the recipient's video images simultaneously on the display. One
appears in the main display and the other appears in the sub
display. Push the joystick left/right to shift between main and sub
display.
Full: Only the caller's or the recipient's real-time video image will
be shown.
If you select Multimedia in Image Source, the video call display
is always in PIP mode, and you can not shift between main and
sub display.
Options of image delivery
In idle mode, press and then press . Choose Image
Delivery.
Notify Me First: When a video call arrives, a notification "Enable
video call?" will pop up asking if you want to deny or accept
video sending from your phone.
Auto Delivery: When a video call arrives and is answered, your
video image is automatically sent to the caller.
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Options during a video call
Int. Cam/Ext. Cam
During a call, press (Int. Cam/Ext. Cam) to turn on the
camera, or to switch to internal camera or external camera.
Record
During a call, pressing (Record) will record both the caller
and the recipient's videos on the display.
Call Menu
If you press during a call, it will bring up a call menu which
provides a number of functions during a call.
Phone Book
Allows you to search for a contact in the phone book.
Calls
Allows you to view missed, received, and dialed calls.
End Call
Ends the active call.
Mute/Unmute
Activates/cancels the silent mode.
SMS
Allows you to read or write an SMS message duing a call. For
details, see page 40, "SMS".
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Calculator
Allows you to use the calculator. For details, see page 65,
"Calculator".
Image Source
See page 22, "Changing the image source".
Display
See page 23, "Changing the display".
STK
Only provided if supported by your network operator. Contact
your service provider for details.
Phone Book
Adding contacts to the Phone Book
The capacity of a phone book on your SIM card depends on the type
of SIM card provided by your network operator.
1. In idle mode, enter the phone number that you want to save, press
(Option) and select Save.
2. Select the memory where the contact is to be stored. Select from
either add To SI M or To Pho ne.
will appear on the top of the screen if the contact is stored
on your SIM card; will appear if the contact is stored in your
phone memory.
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3. Scroll to the data field that you want to edit, and then press to
enter data.
4. Press to return to the phone book data field after filling the
entry.
5. Scroll to the next data field you want to edit and repeat step 3 and 4.
6. Once you have completed editing, press (Save) to save
contact's details.
Phone book entries on SIM card memory
Phone book entries on phone memory
Name The contact's name.
Number The contact's phone number.
Caller Group
Used to select a caller group for the contact.
To define each caller group, go to Phone
Book Caller Group. See page 52.
Name The contact's name.
Mobile Number The contact's mobile phone number.
Home Number The contact's home phone number.
Office Number The contact's office phone number.
Email The contact's email address.
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Finding contacts in the Phone Book
In idle mode, press to display contacts stored in the Phone Book.
Press the alphanumeric key that corresponds to the first letter of the
name you wish to locate the appropriate number of times.
If necessary, scroll to the entry you want.
You can also go to Phone Book > Find, and then enter the full name
or the first letter of the name to locate a contact.
When you have found the entry you want, you can:
Caller Group
Used to select a caller group for the contact.
To define each caller group, go to Phone
Book Caller Group. See page 52.
Image ID
Used to set the image that will appear on the
display when there is an incoming call from
the contact.
The image set in this field will replace
the image associated with the
contact's caller group, if any.
Ring ID
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.
Memo Used to edit memos for the contact.
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Press to dial the contact's number. If the entry has more than
one phone number, select a number you wish to dial.
Press for available options: Video Call, Call, Send Message,
Edit, Add, Copy to SIM/Phone, Delete, Send, Delete All and
Memory in Use.
Last missed, dialed, and received calls
There are two ways you can view the last missed, dialed, and received
calls on your phone.
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 the
joystick to view the missed call number.
2. In idle mode, press to view the list of the most recent missed,
dialed, and received calls.
Scroll to the number you want and then
Press to call back.
Press (Option) and select your desired function.
The icon will show beside missed calls; will show
beside dialed calls; will show beside received calls.
Using the silent profile
In idle mode, you can long-press to activate the silent profile. Once
it is activated, the phone will alert you to an incoming call by vibrating
without ringing.
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1. When you long-press to activate the silent profile, the phone
will vibrate for one second. The icon will appear in the status
bar.
2. To turn off the silent profile, long-press .
To select or define a profile, go to Settings > Profiles. See page 74,
"Profiles".
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Camera and Camcorder
Your phone is a camera-oriented handset that features a digital camera,
allowing you to take photos or capture video clips held in horizontal
position as shown in the illustration.
Taking photos
1. Status bar
2. Exposure value
3. Memory in use
4. Image size
5. Remaining pictures to take
Camera Viewfinder
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1. In idle mode, long-press the camera shutter button to activate
camera mode.
You can also activate camera mode by going to Entertainment >
Camera.
2. The viewfinder is then displayed.
3. Press to bring up the Option menu. For functions of various
settings, see page 31.
4. The icons on the screen vary depending on your settings. For
description on each icon, see page 33.
5. When viewfinder appears, push left or right to adjust the exposure
value. Push up or down to zoom in or out.
6. Press or the shutter button to take a photo. The photo will be
saved to the phone memory or to the microSD automatically
depending on your settings. For options available for the photo you
have just taken, see page 34 .
Adjusting camera mode settings
1. Press to bring up the options menu. The following options are
available:
Internal Camera: switch on the camera lens facing you.
Turn On/O ff Fl ash: turn on/off the flash. This option is only
available when using the external lens.
Settings: adjust settings corresponding to camera mode.
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Function of each setting:
View Photos: browse photos stored in your phone/microSD card's
memory.
2. Press
to return to the viewfinder.
Name Functions
Image Size Set the desired image size.
Quality Set the quality (compression ratio).
Sound Set the shot tone on or off.
Save to Change the default memory to phone
memory or microSD.
Scene Load preset settings that best suit the
environment you are in.
Effect Apply a tone or color to your photo to create
an artistic effect.
White Balance Load preset settings for specific lighting
conditions.
Contrast Adjust the contrast level.
Flicker-Free Eliminate flickering effects to improve
viewing quality.
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Icons in Camera Mode
The icons on the screen vary depending on the settings you made.
Save to
Scene
White Balance
Icon Function
microSD
Phone Memory
Icon Function
Indoor
Outdoor
Icon Function
Auto
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Daylight
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Browsing photos
1. Press for options available for the taken photo.
Function of each option:
2. Press to exit the Option menu.
3. Press to delete the photo or press to return to the
viewfinder.
Capturing Video Clips
Name Options
Send Send the photo by MMS, by Email or by Bluetooth
(for more details, refer to page 64)
Set as Set the photo as Wallpaper or Image ID for a new/
existing contact.
Rename Rename the photo
Details Shows the name, date, size and resolution details.
View Photos Browse photos stored in your phone/microSD card’s
memory.
1. Status bar
2. Exposure value
3. Memory in use
4. Image size
Camcorder Viewfinder
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1. Go to Entertainment > Camcorder.
2. The viewfinder is then displayed.
3. Press to bring up the Option menu. For functions of various
settings, see page 35.
4. The icons on the screen vary depending on the settings you made.
For description on each icon, see page 37
5. When viewfinder appears, push left or right to adjust the exposure
value. Push up or down to zoom in or out.
6. Press to start/stop recording.
7. The video will be saved automatically. See page 37 for details about
reviewing the video just taken.
Adjusting Camcorder Mode Settings
1. Press to bring up the Option menu. The following options are
available:
Hide Icons: show/hide icons shown on the display.
Settings: adjust settings corresponding to camcorder mode.
Function of each setting:
Name Functions
Image Size Set the desired image size.
Quality Set the quality (compression ratio).
Save to Change the default memory to phone
memory or microSD.
Effect Apply a tone or color to your video to create
an artistic effect.
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View Videos: browse videos stored in your phone/microSD card's
memory.
2. Press to return to the viewfinder.
White Balance Load preset settings for specific lighting
conditions.
Contrast Adjust the contrast level.
Name Functions
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Icons in Camcorder Mode
The icons on the screen vary depending on the settings you made.
Save to
White Balance
Playing Back Videos
1. Press to playback the video
2. Press for options available for the taken video.
Icon Function
microSD
Phone Memory
Icon Function
Auto
Incandescent
Fluorescent
Daylight
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Function of each option:
3. Press to exit the Option menu.
4. Press to return to the viewfinder.
Shortcuts
Allows you to assign 8 alphanumeric keys as shortcuts to commonly
used functions or frequently dialed numbers.
is assigned to voicemail dialing and you are not allowed to
change it.
In idle mode, push up the joystick to enter Shortcuts. The numbers 2 to
9 displayed represent the corresponding 8 alphanumeric keys on the
phone.
Name Options
Delete Delete the video recording
Send Send the video by MMS, by Email or by Bluetooth
(for more details, refer to page 64)
Rename Rename the video
View Videos Browse videos stored in your phone/microSD card’s
memory.
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Setting Shortcuts
Shortcuts allows you to set up quick access functions or phone
numbers.
1. Use the joystick 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 and select Add Function/Add Phone. See step 3 if Add
Function is selected. See Step 4 if Add Phone is selected.
3. From the function shortcuts list, scroll to select an item. Press to
save the assigned shortcut.
4. From the contact list, scroll to select a contact. Press to save the
assigned shortcut.
5. Repeat the above step to add or modify function shortcuts.
6. To cancel a shortcut key and restore the key's original function, scroll
to the shortcut key that you want to cancel, and then press .
Select Delete to cancel the shortcut.
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Using Shortcuts
There are two ways to use shortcuts:
1. In idle mode, long-press an alphanumeric key to access its assigned
shortcut.
2. In idle mode, push up the joystick to enter Shortcuts. You can then:
a. Scroll to move the selection box to the icon corresponding to the
desired key and press to access its assigned shortcut.
b. Press the corresponding alphanumeric key to access its assigned
shortcut.
Messages
Your phone supports various messaging services including SMS (Short
Messaging Service) and MMS (Multimedia Messaging service). SMS
allows you to send short text messages, while MMS enables you to send
multimedia files through your phone. You must have a subscription
that supports MMS. Please contact your network operator for details.
SMS
Receiving a New Message
1. When you receive a new message, a text message showing the
number of messages received and the message icon appear
on the display.
2. To read the message, press . To manage the message,
press . For details about managing received messages, see
page 41.
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Creating a New Message
1. To bring up the message editing screen, push the joystick left in
idle mode, or go to SMS > New. Use the alphanumeric keys to
enter text.
For information on the input method, see page 48.
2. When you finish editing the message, press to Send, Save
to Drafts, or Save to Archive.
Managing Inbox
Your phone stores incoming messages in the Inbox. To manage
Inbox messages, go to SMS > Inbox.
Read messages saved on the phone or on the SIM will be
marked by or . Unread messages saved on the phone or on
the SIM will be marked by or .
Managing Sent items
Sent folder stores messages that were successfully delivered. To
manage Sent messages, go to SMS > Sent.
Managing Drafts
Drafts folder stored failed messages and drafts. To manage drafts, go
to SMS > Drafts.
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Managing Archive
Go to SMS > Archive.
Delete
To clean up all messages in a folder, go to SMS > Delete.
Settings
Your phone is already set up to send/receive messages. Contact your
network operator for details.
MMS
In order to use MMS, you have to subscribe to both GPRS and MMS
services provided by your operator. Contact your operator for details on
MMS settings.
Downloading New Messages
If you set MMS > Settings > Deferred Download on, the operator
will send you a new message notification but will not download the
message. Press if you wish to download the message.
Reading a Message
Once the MMS message is downloaded, the display will
automatically switch to Inbox, press to start/stop playing the
MMS message page by page.
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Creating a New Message
1.To write and send a new MMS message, go to MMS > New. Use
the alphanumeric keys to write the message. Press to do the
following:
Preview: play all the pages in the message in sequence.
Insert: insert images, videos, music, photos, new pages, vCard or
vCalendar.
Delete: delete the message.
Subject: enter text for the subject.
Priority: set the priority for this message.
Page Duration: set the length of time that each page is displayed
when playing the message.
Save to Drafts: save the message in the Drafts folder.
2.Press and select Send to send the message.
Managing Inbox
Your phone stores incoming messages in the Inbox. To manage
Inbox messages, go to MMS > Inbox.
Managing Sent Items
The Sent folder stores messages that were successfully delivered. To
manage Sent messages, go to MMS > Sent..
Managing Drafts
Drafts folder stores failed messages and drafts. To m a na g e dr a f ts , go
to MMS > Drafts.
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Managing Archive
Go to MMS > Archive.
Templ ates
To use the preset MMS templates, go to MMS > Te m p l a te s .
Delete
To clean up all messages in a folder, go to MMS > Delete.
Settings
For MMS advanced settings , go to MMS > Settings.
Filter
Your phone will reject all MMS messages from the senders
listed here.
Expiry
Set the length of time your outgoing MMS message stays on the
server before it reaches the recipient successfully.
Size Limit
Set 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
Activate the MMS server used for sending and receiving MMS
messages.
Deferred Download
When set to On, the phone will only download the sender's
details instead of the whole message.
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Delivery Report
Ask the recipient to return a confirmation after receiving your
MMS message.
Read Report
Ask the recipient to return a confirmation after reading your
message.
Email
An e-mail account and access to a GPRS or UMTS network is required
to use this service.
Receiving New Messages
To send and receive e-mail, go to Messages> Email > Receive.
Downloaded messages are stored in Inbox.
Creating a New Message
1. To write and send a new e-mail message, go to Messages > E-
mail > New. To edit the message content, scroll to the Content
and then press . Press to do the following:
Insert Text: Insert preset texts to the message.
Attachments: Press and select Insert to insert images,
videos, music files, a new photo, a new page, a business card
of a contact in your phone book, or a scheduled event in
your canlendar.
2. After you finish creating the e-mail message, press to view
the attachments list. Press to return to thr message.
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To: enter the recipient's e-mail address or select a contact's e-
mail address from your phone book by pressing . To
send your message, this field can not be left blank.
Content: content of the message.
Subject: enter text for the subject.
Cc: send the message as a carbon copy to others.
Bcc:send the message as a confidential carbon copy to
others.
Priority:set the priority for this message.
3. Press and select Send to send the message.
Settings
For your e-mail connection settings, please contact your e-mail
service provider for details. To configure the settings manually,
press and select Add.
Voi c e m ai l
Get Voicemail
Dials the voicemail number provided by your network operator to
access your voicemail box.
In idle mode, long-press to access your voicemail box.
Set Number
Allows you to save your voicemail phone number.
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Cell Broadcast
Cell broadcast messages are 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.
Set Status
To activate the cell broadcast feature, set this option to On.
Topics
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.
Language
You can limit the cell broadcast information that you receive
from your network operator to a specific language.
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Input Methods
When an editing screen is displayed, the current text input method is
indicated in the upper right corner of the screen. The phone has the
following input methods.
Changing the Input Method
When an editing screen is displayed, repeatedly press until your
desired input method appears.
Shifting between Upper and Lower Case Letters
When an editing screen is displayed, long-press to shift between
lower and upper case letters.
Letter Input Mode (Abc)
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.
Letters input mode
Predictive input mode
Numeric input mode
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When you have entered a letter and wish to enter the next letter,
either wait for two seconds until the cursor moves to the next text
entry position, or immediately press the key for the next letter.
Short press to enter a space before beginning a new word.
While entering text, use the scroll key to move the cursor. Press
once to delete a character; long-press to delete all
entered text.
Predictive Input Mode (iTap)
How to use iTap
Press each key associated with the letter you want to enter only once.
The letters you have entered appear on the display. The candidate
words will change with each key you press.
If the first highlited candidate word is the wrong word, scroll to view
other candidate words and locate the desired word.
Once the correct word is located, press to enter the word.
While entering text, use scroll key to move the cursor. Press
once to delete a character; long-press to delete all entered text.
Example of using iTap
To enter "Come home" using iTap:
1. Press to select C, o, m, e.
2. Press to enter "Come ".
3. Press to enter "home".
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4. Since "good" is not the word that you wish to enter, scroll to the next
candidate word "home".
5. Press to enter "home".
Numeric Input Mode (123)
The numeric input mode allows you to use the alphanumeric keys
to to enter numbers.
Entering Symbols
To open symbol table, press . Press to open the next page.
Press to place the symbol in the text. Press to hide the table.
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Menus
The phone features various functions and they are organized in the
menus and sub-menus. The main menu consists of nine categories.
Each category has related sub-menus.
For information about navigating menus, see page 13, "Menu
Navigation".
Phone Book
List
View a list of all contacts stored in your phone and/or SIM card's
memory.
Find
Used to locate a contact in the Phone Book. Enter the first letter to view
a list of contacts beginning with the letter. Scroll to the contact you want
to find. See page 27 for details about what to do after locating a contact.
Add
Used to add a new contact to the Phone Book. See page 25 for details.
Copy
Used to copy contacts stored in the phone to SIM card, or copy contacts
stored in the SIM card to phone. You can also select to copy individual
contact.
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Delete
Deletes a contact from the Phone Book. You can delete one contact at a
time, or delete all contacts at once.
Caller Group
Caller groups are combinations of phone settings used to identify a
particular group of contacts. Press to select the ring or image that
a particular caller group belongs, or to rename the caller group.
My Number
Stores your name and phone number.
Memory Status
Shows you the number of entries that have been stored and the
maximum entries that can be stored, in the SIM and in the phone.
Memory in Use
Select the phone book memory to use. You can use the phone memory,
the SIM card memory, or both.
Messages
For the description of features available in the messages menu, see page
40, "Messages".
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Call Records
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.
See page 28 for details.
Received
Shows your most recent received calls.
See page 28 for details.
Dialed
Shows your most recent dialed calls.
See page 28 for details.
Delete All
Deletes all of the call records.
Duration
This feature is only accessible if supported by your network operator.
Last
Shows the duration of the last call.
All
Shows the total time for all calls.
Received
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Shows the total time for all received calls.
Dialed
Shows the total time for all dialed calls.
Cleanup
Resets all call time records.
Cost
The cost calculation requires the support of the network operator.
Last
Shows the cost of your last call.
All
Shows the total cost of all calls.
Cleanup
Resets all call cost records.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
Limit
Shows the current limit set for total call costs.
Settings
Allows you to set the unit price and a currency for calculating call
costs.
Requires entry of the PIN2 code.
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Games
Your phone features entertaining applications and games. You can play
the games that are embedded in the phone, or download Java
applications directly to your phone.
Games
Embedded games and downloaded Java games are stored in this menu.
To find out how to play these games, please read their on-screen
instructions.
To adjust volume, return to idle mode and long-press the upper or
lower volume key.
Settings
Default URL
Set the default site for games download.
Download Size
Set the size limit for each game download.
Java Version
The phone's Java virtual machine version.
Memory Status
Shows the amount of memory available for Java applications.
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Entertainment
Camera
For information on using the camera, see page 30.
MP3 Player
Your phone features a MP3 player which allows you to play your
favorite music on the go.
The MP3 Player can only play audio files saved in the following
formats: MP3 (MPEG1-LAYER3/MPEG2-LAYER3) and AAC/AAC+
(ADTS Format (LC & HE-AAC Profile)).
Building a play list
You need to build a play list at the first time you use the MP3 player.
1. On the MP3 player screen, press and select Edit Playlist to
build your play list.
2. Scroll to the song you want to add, then press the joystick to select the
song. Repeat the step to include multiple songs in the play list. Press
to confirm your choices.
Select All to select or deselect all songs.
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Playing the music
Songs will be played in the sequence which they are saved. To play
songs at random order, press and select Shuffle.
To adjust volume during playback, press .
MP3 Player Settings
Press to access available settings for the MP3 player.
Use Headset
Search for a Bluetooth headset. For details, see page 63
Setting the EQ (Equalizer) mode
Select Set EQ to choose your preferred EQ mode that will influence the
sound during playback.
Repeat
Select Set Repeat to play one or all songs repeatedly.
1.Volume
2. View Playlist
3. Play the previous song
4. Options
5. Stop playing music
6. Play/Pause
7. Exit MP3 Player
8. Play the next song
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Play songs randomly
Select Shuffle to play songs in a random order.
Editing the Playlist
Select Edit Playlist to build a playlist and manage your songs.
If a file in the playlist has been renamed or removed, the MP3 player
will not be able to locate it. For details,see page 89.
Details
View details of the current playing song.
Uploading Music to your phone
Uploading music to your microSD is simple by using the supplied USB
cable. Refer to page 66 for details.
Media Center
Digital Right Management
Images
Images stores images and photos you have taken.
1. Select the desired location and scroll to the desired file.
Digital Rights Management
This phone features the Digital Rights Management (DRM)
technology (OMA DRM v.1.0). DRM allows for copyright-protected
audio/visual content transmissions for playback in computers,
portable devices and network devices, while protecting them from
unauthorized use.
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2. Press to display the selected file. Scroll up or down to display the
next or previous photo.
3. Press to perform the following tasks with the file:
Send: send the file by MMS, by Email or by Bluetooth.
Delete: delete the selected photo.
Set as: set the file as the wallpaper or an image caller ID.
Edit: add a frame, stamp and rotate the photo.
Move to microSD/Phone: move the photo from phone to
microSD, or from microSD to phone.
Copy to microSD/Phone: copy the photo from phone to
microSD, or from microSD to phone.
Slideshow: view all the photos in a slideshow format.
Rename: rename the photo.
Browsing Mode: view the photos in a list or in thumbnails.
Delete All: delete all the photos
Details: view the name, date, size and resolution of the selected
photo.
Videos
Videos stores video clips captured by the camcorder or transferred from
other devices.
1. Select the desired location and scroll to the desired video clip.
2. Press to start playing the video.
3. Push the joystick left/right and hold to rewind/fast forward.
4. Press the volume key to adjust volume of the video.
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5. When playback stops, press to perform the following tasks
with your video.
Delete: delete the selected video.
Set as Image ID: set this video as an image caller ID for a specified
contact.
Send: send this video by MMS, by Email or by Bluetooth.
Copy to microSD/Phone: copy the video from phone to microSD,
or from microSD to phone.
Move to microSD/Phone: move the video from phone to
microSD, or from microSD to phone.
Rename: rename the video.
Delete All: delete all the videos
Details: view the name, date, time, resolution and size of the
selected video.
Music
Music stores ring tones, MP3 music, and other supported audio files.
Default
Default stores ring tones. Select a ring tone and press to
perform the following:
Send: send the ring tone by MMS, by email or by Bluetooth.
Set as: set the ring tone for incoming calls or as a ring ID for a
contact.
Details: Shows details of the ring tone.
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MP3
MP3 stores MP3 files. Select an MP3 file and press to
perform the following:
Delete: delete the selected MP3 file.
Delete All: delete all files.
Send: send the MP3 by email/Bluetooth
Set as: set the MP3 for incoming calls or as a ring ID for a contact.
Copy to microSD/Phone: copy the file from phone to microSD, or
from microSD to phone.
Move to microSD/Phone: move the file from phone to microSD,
or from microSD to phone.
Rename: rename the file.
Details: view details of the file.
Others
Other stores downloaded files whose formats are not supported by the
handset.
Memory Status
Shows the amount of used and available memories on the phone and on
the microSD card.
Tools
Alarm
To set an alarm, follow the steps below:
1. Select an alarm.
2. Scroll to the right to turn the status on.
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3. Scroll to an option and change the setting as needed.
Frequency
Select the days you want the alarm to sound.
Time
Enter the time for the alarm to sound.
Time Duration
Set the length of the alarm.
Alarm Tone
Set the ringtone of the alarm.
4. To save all your current alarm settings, press .
5. When a setting is saved, will appear in the display's status bar.
When the alarm goes off, press (Snooze) to activate the snooze.
The alarm will silence and ring again five minutes later. Press to
turn off the alarm. The alarm will not ring until the next scheduled time.
Bluetooth
Your phone features the Bluetooth function that allows you to have a
wireless connection between your mobile phone and your Bluetooth
devices.
Adding a Bluetooth Device to Your Phone
1. Go to To o ls > Bluetooth > Tur n On to turn on Bluetooth. You
will be asked to search and to add Bluetooth devices, press
to begin searching.
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2. Alternatively, you can go to To o l s > Bluetooth > Add Device. The
phone then begins searching.
3. When a list of available devices appear on the screen, select a
device to connect to and press .
4. When asked for permission to pair, press to connect.
5. Enter the passkey for the device, both in the phone and in the
device that you are connecting to.
6. When the passkey is accepted, the device is paired.
Establishing Connection with Your Bluetooth Headset
1. Go to To o l s > Bluetooth > Tu rn O n to turn on the Bluetooth.
2. You will be asked to search and to add Bluetooth devices, press
to begin searching. Make sure that your Bluetooth headset
is switched on and is in "pairable mode".
3. When a list of devices appear on the screen, select a device to
connect to and press .
4. When a message pops up, press to connect.
5. Enter the Bluetooth headset passkey and press .
Please check the user manual of your Bluetooth headset for this
passkey.
6. When the passkey is accepted, the headset is paired. The
Bluetooth connection is established automatically.
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Sending an Item Using Bluetooth
You can send the items in your phone such as images, music,
vCards (Phone Book records), or a vCalendars (Calendar events) to
another Bluetooth device. When you select By Bluetooth as the
Send method, a list of the once connected Bluetooth devices that
can transfer data appears. Select an available device to connect to
and press .
Managing Your Bluetooth Devices
Go to To o l s > Bluetooth > Devices. Select a device from the list,
and press to access a list of options.
When you are connected to a Bluetooth-enabled device that
supports the FTP profile, select Browse Device to browse for the
files and folders, move, copy and delete them wirelessly.
Settings
Set the Discoverable status On for the device to be found. You can
also give the device a name.
Calendar
Calendar allows you keep track of upcoming events. You may set the
alarm to ring when it comes to the date.
Creating a new memo
1. When you open the Calendar, the phone will highlight the current
date. To enter a memo in another date, move the curser to highlight
that date. You can also enter the date you want by selecting Go to
Date under Option.
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2. When the desired date is highlighted, press and select Add to
open the memo editor.
3. Edit the data fields in the memo editor as needed. Press to save
the memo.
4. To auto delete the memos after a specific period of time, press
and select the Delete After. Select the timeframe you want the
deletion to be auto executed.
Shortcuts
For information on Shortcuts, see page 38.
Calculator
Allows you to use the phone as a calculator.
1. Enter numbers using alphanumeric keys.
2. Use the joystick to perform calculations. Push up to perform +(add);
push down to perform -(subtract); push right to perform /(divide);
push left to perform x(multiply); press to get the result(equal).
3. Press to delete numbers and symbols entered. Press to
enter a decimal point. Press to leave the calculator screen.
Currency Converter
Currency converter allows you to convert currencies and set the
exchange rate.
1. To set the currencies for conversion, press and select either
Currency 1 (to set the currency at the top of the screen) or Currency
2 (to set the currency at the bottom of the screen).
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2. To set the exchange rate, press and select Rate Setting.
3. Enter the amount of currency, the result will appear in the other
currency field.
Stopwatch
Stopwatch allows you to measure time intervals.
1. Press to start/halt the stopwatch.
2. While the stopwatch is running, you can press to save each
elapsed time.
3. Scroll to view the list of elapsed times.
4. To reset the stopwatch, press .
Countdown Timer
Countdown timer allows you to specify length of time to count down.
1. Enter the length of time you want to count down.
2. Press and the timer starts counting down to zero.
3. Press to halt the Countdown Timer.
4. To reset the Countdown Timer, press .
USB Connection
Transferring data between the phone and a computer
1. Turn the phone on.
2. Connect the phone to the computer using the phone's data cable.
Plug the cable's smaller end into the phone's data cable jack at the
bottom, and the bigger end into the computer's USB port.
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3. The phone will display a USB Connection menu. Select the desired
task from the following:
PC Sync
To synchronize the phone with your computer to transfer
multimedia files, Phone Book data or Calendar memos, select
this option.
Modem
The phone can work as a modem to let you connect your
computer to the Internet.
Before activating the data synchronization or the modem
function, make sure you have installed onto your computer the
software tool designed for use with the phone.
4. The icon will appear on the Windows status bar at the bottom
right of the computer screen, indicating that the connection is
successful.
Transferring files between the computer and the microSD
card or phone memory
1. Turn the phone on. Make sure the microSD card is inserted in the
phone.
2. Connect the phone to the computer using the phone's data cable.
3. From the phone's USB Connection menu, select Mass Storage.
4. Once the connection is established and detected by your computer,
the microSD card will function as a removable storage device.
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5. On your computer, double-click on the My Computer icon to open
the My Computer panel, where the icon of a removable disk is
displayed. This icon represents the storage capacity of the microSD
Card.
6. Double-click the icon and the computer screen will display all the
folders stored inside.
7. The multimedia files are stored in folders by category. For example,
images and graphics will be stored in the Images folder.
The default folders are as follows:
Camera Photos
Stores photos taken from the camera.
Images
Stores images and graphics.
MP3
Stores MP3, AAC, WMA, ASF(Audio Only) files.
Other
Stores files downloaded through MMS, WAP, or Bluetooth that
are not supported by the phone.
Videos
Stores video recordings taken from the camcorder and
downloaded video files .
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8. Now you can start to transfer files between your PC and the microSD
using the Copy/Paste commands on your PC, or by dragging the
selected files to the desired folder.
When copying a file from your computer to the microSD card, you
must place the file in the folder intended for this type of file. For
example, an MP3 file must be placed in the MP3 folder in order to be
successfully used in the phone.
Flashlight
You phone features an integrated flashlight to provide illumination.
Services
Your phone features a WAP browser, allowing you to use the phone for
mobile Internet connectivity. You can browse the online services offered
by the network operator or ISP, such as information on financial news,
sports, travel, and entertainment. To use the phone to get online,
necessary WAP and GPRS settings must be made.
To activate the mobile Internet connectivity, consult your network
operator for WAP and GPRS services. In general, the network
operator will automatically transmit the needed settings to your phone.
If not, you will need to manually configure necessary settings. For
further details, contact your network operator.
WapURL
Allows you to save URLs.
1. Select Add Profile to manually configure the server's settings as
follows:
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Profile Name
Gives the WAP server a name.
Homepage
Sets the homepage that the browser will link to when it is
started up.
IP Address
Enter the IP address used for accessing the mobile Internet.
Port
Enter the connection port specified by the network operator.
NAP
If you are using a GPRS network, choose to configure GPRS
NAP settings or CSD NAP settings and select either type of
settings to get online.
If you are using a dialup network, you are restricted to
configuring only the CSD NAP settings to connect to the
Internet.
For detailed information on how to properly configure GPRS
and CSD settings, contact your network operator.
2. Press to save the settings.
3. Scroll to the server that you would like to use and press to
confirm your choice.
WAP S er v ice
Start Browser
Starts up the browser and connects to the homepage.
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Browsing a webpage
Referring to the soft key commands on the screen, press
and to perform needed tasks while browsing a webpage.
Scroll up or down until the item you want was highlighted, and
then press the joystick to select it.
Ending the online session
While online, long-press to close the browser and return
to the idle mode.
WAP Message
When you receive a new WAP message, will be shown on the
display. This option will start up the browser so you can read the
WAP message.
Go to URL
Allows you to link to the URL you enter.
WAP S e t t i ng s
Allows you to configure settings for different network operators'
WAP servers, and then select the desired server to get online.
1. Scroll to the desired server and press .
2. Select Add Profile to manually configure the server's settings as
follows:
Profile Name
Gives the WAP server a name.
Homepage
Sets the homepage that the browser will link to when it is
started up.
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IP Address
Enter the IP address used for accessing the mobile Internet.
Port
Enter the connection port specified by the network operator.
NAP
If you are using a GPRS network, choose to configure GPRS
NAP settings or CSD NAP settings and select either type of
settings to get online.
If you are using a dialup network, you are restricted to
configuring only the CSD NAP settings to connect to the
Internet.
For detailed information on how to properly configure GPRS
and CSD settings, contact your network operator.
3. Press to save the settings.
4. Scroll to the server that you would like to use and press to
confirm your choice.
NAP Settings
Used to configure GPRS or CSD settings according to the network type
used by the phone.
Service Number
Provided by your network operator if the service is supported. For
further details, please contact your network operator.
STK Menu
Shown only if it is provided by your SIM card. For further details, please
contact your network operator.
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Settings
Date & Time
Used to set the time and date, as well as the format that will be displayed
on the screen.
Date
Set today's date.
Time
Set the current time.
Format
Set the format in which the date and the time will be displayed.
Auto Power On/Off
Allows you specify a time for the phone to be automatically turned on
or off.
1. Select Power On or Power Off.
2. Scroll to turn the status on or off.
3. If status is set to On, specify a time.
When on an airplane, be sure that you deactivate the Auto Power
On/Off feature.
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Profiles
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 operations to best suit the environment you are in.
1. Scroll to the desired profile and then press the joystick to activate this
profile. You can choose from the following profiles:
Normal
The default profile.
Meeting
Suits a meeting environment.
Silent
Suits an environment where silence is required.
Outdoors
Suits an outdoor environment.
Personal
Use this profile for a group of custom settings.
2. To customize settings, scroll to a profile, and then press .
You can not modify settings in Silent mode.
Vibrate
Decides whether the phone will vibrate when there is an
incoming call.
Call Ring
Allows you to set the ringtone that will sound when there is an
incoming call.
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Message Tone
Allows you to set the ringtone that will sound when there is a
new message.
Calendar Tone
Allows you to set the ringtone that will sound when your
calendar event approaches.
Keypad Tone
Decides whether keypad will sound when keys are pressed.
Ring Volume
Allows you to adjust the ring volume.
Restore
Allows you to reset the profile to its default configuration.
(Phone code required: 1234)
Display
Wal lp aper
Designate the wallpaper used for the idle screen.
Personal Banner
Enter text to be displayed on the idle screen.
Contrast
Scroll up/down to adjust contrast of the display .
Brightness
Scroll up/down to adjust the brightness of the display.
Backlight Duration
Set the duration the backlight stays on.
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Paging LED
When set to On, the LED will emit a flashing light, so that the
phone can be easily found in the dark.
Audio
Call Ring
Set the ring that will sound when there is an incoming call.
Message Tone
Set the ring that will sound when there is a new message.
Calendar Tone
Set the ring that will sound when your calendar event approaches.
Keypad Tone
Choose whether keypad will sound when keys are pressed.
Ring Volume
Adjust the ring volume. Scroll up or down to adjust it.
Speech Volume
Adjust the speech volume. Scroll up or down to adjust it.
Key Assignment
Allows you to assign functions to the four-way navigation joystick.
When functions have been assigned, you can access the functions by
pushing up/down/left/right in idle mode.
1. Scroll to a Navi key and press .
2. Select one function from the list and press .
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3. When you are ready to save the assignments, press .
Call Settings
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.
Automatic:
If the Automatic answer mode is activated, the phone will ring
for five seconds, and then the incoming call will be
automatically answered.
Only available when a headset is connected to the phone.
Connect Alert
This feature allows the phone to ring, vibrate, or flash the
backlighting when the recipient of a call has answered.
Minute Minder
If set the status On, the phone will beep as per the duration or time
period set for the Minute Minder.
Show Number
Decides whether your phone number will be displayed on the
recipient's phone when you make a call. Select Preset to be
determined by the default set by the network operator.
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Call Divert
This feature allows you to divert calls to a designated phone
number or voicemail box.
Requires the support of the network operator.
Forward All
Diverts all incoming calls.
When Busy
Diverts incoming calls when you are in the middle of another
call.
No Reply
Diverts incoming calls 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. To activate or cancel any of the options
below, you must enter the network password provided by the
network operator.
Requires the support of the network operator.
All Outgoing
Blocks dialing of any calls from the phone.
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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.
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. You must enter the network
password in order to cancel these 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 can activate, cancel, or view the
status of this feature from this menu.
Requires the support of the network operator.
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Auto Redial
If there is no answer at a number you have dialed, the phone will
automatically redial.
Fixed Dialing No.
After this feature is activated, the phone will only be able to dial
numbers on the Fixed Dial Number list. If a number is not on the
list, calls cannot be made to this number.
To activate or cancel this feature, you must enter the PIN2 code.
To create a Fixed Dialing Number list,
1. Press , then press and select Add.
2. Enter the PIN2 code, and then add a new number to your Fixed
Dial Number list.
Network
Generally speaking, 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. When outside the coverage of your
regular network, 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.
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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Network Mode
Set the network searching automatic or manual.
Automatic:
The phone will automatically scan for the available network
when your are outside the coverage of your regular network.
Manual:
The phone will list all available networks of telecom vendors
when your are outside the coverage of your regular network.
Connection
Allows you to set whether the phone will search for a GPRS
network when it is turned on.
3G & GSM:
The phone will search for available 3G and GSM networks.
GSM Only:
The phone will search only for available GSM networks.
3G Only:
The phone will search only for available 3G networks.
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Security
You can use various codes and locks to prevent unauthorized use of the
phone.
PIN Code
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is the password
provided by your network operator. You need this password in
order to use the SIM card.
PIN1 Code
Used to activate, deactivate or change the PIN1 Code. To
change the PIN1 Code, select Set Status and set to On. Enter
PIN1.
PIN2 Code
Used to change the PIN2 code. The procedure is the same as for
the PIN1 Code.
Phone Lock
Once the phone lock is activated, you will be required to enter the
phone code when the phone is turned on. You must enter the
correct code to unlock it (the default phone code is 1234). When
the phone is locked, you will only be able to make emergency calls.
If you enter the PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card
will be locked. You must now enter the PUK (Personal
Unblocking Key) for that SIM card in order to unlock it. Please
contact your network operator to obtain a PUK.
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Auto Keypad Lock
Used to create a keypad lock. When you have not used the keypad
for a specified period of time, the keypad will be locked. Scroll to
set the status On, and select the time duration of inactivity before
the keypad lock to be activated.
Power Saving Mode
Activating this mode will turn off the keypad backlighting and the
brightness of the display backlighting will be reduced to conserve
battery power.
Language
Select the language that the phone will use.
Flight Mode
The phone will not search for any network under this mode.
Restore
Restores all the settings to their factory default. (Phone code is required:
1234)
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Care and Maintenance
Take note of the points noted below to ensure that you are using the
phone properly and to extend the lifespan of the phone.
Store the phone and its accessories out of the reach of children.
Keep the phone and accessories dry, and use the phone in
environments where the temperature is between 10°C and 45°
C. High or low temperatures outside this range may damage the
phone.
If possible, do not use or store the phone in excessively dusty or dirty
environments.
Do not remove the warranty seal on the phone yourself, nor allow an
unauthorized dealer to do so.
Do not use strong detergents or organic solvents to wipe or clean the
phone.
If your phone or its accessories are not operating normally, contact
an authorized dealer immediately.
Use only genuine BenQ accessories such as batteries, battery charger
and hands-free kit to ensure the phone's normal operation and
preserve battery life, as well as to protect your safety and your
personal belongings. Use of non-BenQ accessories will not allow
your phone to achieve optimal performance, and may cause the
phone to malfunction. Any malfunctions or damage caused by the
use of third-party accessories are not be covered by the terms of the
product warranty, and will void the product warranty.
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Avoid allowing objects that may discharge electricity to contact the
charging socket on the bottom of the phone or the metal contacts on
the battery, as this may cause short circuits and put you in danger.
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Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems while using the phone, or if it performs
erratically, you can consult the information in the chart below. If your
particular problem cannot be resolved using the information in the
chart, contact the dealer where you purchased the phone.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Poor
reception
The network signal is too
weak at your current
location for example, in
a basement or near a tall
building-because wireless
transmissions can not
effectively reach it.
Move to a location where the
network signal can be
properly received.
The network is busy at
the current time (for
example, during peak
times, there may be too
much network traffic to
handle additional calls).
Avoid using the phone at
such times, or try again after
waiting a short time.
You are too far away from
a base station for your
network operator.
You can request a service
area map from your network
operator.
Echo or noise
Poor network trunk quality
on the part of your
network operator.
Hang up the phone and dial
again. You may be switched
to a better-quality network
trunk or phone line.
Poor local telephone line
quality.
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Shortened
idle time
The idle 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 idle 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 idle 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 the
Call Barring feature.
Go to Settings > Call
Settings > Call Barring,
and then select Cancel All.
You cannot
make
outgoing
calls.
You have activated the
Call Barring feature.
Go to Settings > Call
Settings > Call Barring,
and then select Cancel All.
You have activated the
Fixed Dialing Number
feature.
Go to Settings > Call
Settings > Fixed Dialing
No. and select Off to turn
this feature off.
PIN Code is
blocked.
You have entered an
incorrect PIN code three
consecutive times.
Contact your network
operator. If the network
operator provides the SIM
card's PUK code, use the
PUK code to unlock the SIM
card.
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.
Problem Possible cause Solution
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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.
Unable to
play tracks in
MP3 Player
If a music file has been
renamed or removed in
Media Center, the MP3
player will not be able to
locate the file and play it.
You need to update the
playlist in MP3 Player
Remove the old MP3 file
from the playlist, and add
the track with the updated
file name to the playlist.
Problem Possible cause Solution
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