Maxon CIC MX-V30 GSM/GPRS Handset User Manual mx v30 0621

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WELCOME ...............................4
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE .......5
CHAPTER 1
BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE
Package Includes .......................8
Handset Description...................9
Main Display .............................10
Icons..............................................10
Function keys............................11
Use of sim card .........................12
Navigation key .........................13
Using the battery .....................14
Installing The Battery ..................14
Removing The Battery.................14
Charging The Battery ...............15
Power Connection ....................15
Charging Status ........................15
Removing The Charger ...........16
Important Battery Information17
CHAPTER 2
BASIC OPERATION
Turning The Phone On and Off20
Turning The Phone On ................20
Turning The Phone Off ...............20
Installing SIM Card...................21
Basic Functions .........................23
Making a Call ...............................23
Receiving Calls .............................24
International Call, Call to an Extension,
Emergency Call ............................25
Entering Letters and Numbers 26
Key features .................................29
CHAPTER 3
Menu
Messages...................................32
SMS ...............................................32
MMS..............................................41
CB..................................................49
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MOB. Internet ...........................52
WAP ..............................................52
PUSH .............................................63
Organizer...................................64
Calendar .......................................64
Tasks .............................................68
Alarm ............................................69
Calculator .....................................70
GAMES.......................................71
Mini golf.......................................71
Mirror in action............................72
Parking war ..................................73
MyPhone ...................................74
Audio ............................................74
Wallpaper.....................................77
Greeting .......................................78
Caller groups ................................80
LCD & LED ....................................82
Folder Manager ...........................83
Settings .....................................84
Time & Date .................................84
Language......................................86
2 Data ..............................................87
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Security .........................................88
Network........................................91
Call Settings .................................93
Reset Setting ................................98
CHAPTER 4
PHONEBOOK
Look Up ......................................101
New.............................................102
PB Settings .................................104
Voice Mail no .............................107
CHAPTER 5
MISCELLANEOUS
Menu Summary .........................110
Cellular Phone in Brief ..............115
Abbreviations and Acronyms....116
Questions and Answers .............119
Technical Data ...........................122
CHAPTER 6
SAFETY
Safety Information for Wireless Hand
held Phone .................................124
Cell Phone Care..........................126
Driving Safety ............................128
Electronic Devices ......................129
Other Safety Guidelines ............131
Cautions......................................132
Warning......................................133
FCC RF Exposure.........................134
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Declaration of Conformity .......136
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WELCOME
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE
Thank you for choosing a cellular phone from Maxon Telecom, Korea’s second-largest
IT company and a manufacturer with more than two decades of experience in the electronic communication industry.
This user guide is written only for the MX-V30 cellular handsets.
The contents of the user guide follow the same order as the phone menu system goes.
Please note that some optional functions may not be shared by all models.
Your new communication device represents the cutting edge technology of the 21st
century, featuring 64k brilliant color display, enhanced messaging service (EMS),
polyphonic ring tones and stunning games along with extensive Organizer and
Phonebook properties.
Inquiries regarding the user guide or phone handling can be addressed to:
Maxon Technical Marketing
maxontelecom@maxontelecom.com
Uplink to the Mobile Internet facilitated with WAP 2.0 and GPRS data connection.
The phone size has always been a Maxon focus point, and the MX-V30 have very modest exterior dimensions and will fit into any shirt pocket or purse.
40 different ring signals, SMS alert signals, and wallpapers along with renamed
profiles and caller groups facilitates a high degree of personalization.
You have acquired a phone and a communications companion that will enable you to
stay tuned wherever you go.
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CHAPTER 1
Before using your mobile
•Package contents
•Handset description
•Main display
•Function keys
•Use of your SIM card
•Navigation key
•Using the battery
•Charging the battery
•Important battery information
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PACKAGE INCLUDES
HANDSET DESCRIPTION
Thank you for purchasing this product.
Please check the product contents to see if you have all the available items as below.
Sub LCD
Antenna
Display
Searching.
Charger
Earphone
jack
Standard Battery
Function
key
Handstrap
Hands Free Kit
Key Pad
Handset
Side
Key
12:36
4 Jan. [Sat]
Displays a icon and a status
when you have a call or a
message or when you select
Bell/ Vibration/ Mute.
256OLED makes the screen
turn off.
Microphone
Data Cable (Optional)
User guide
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MAIN DISPLAY
Main Display
FUNCTION KEYS
Icons
Icon display – Shows the
current status of phone.
Graphic display – Shows
phone numbers, text lines,
animations, pictures.
Function display – Shows
each function of [soft1] and
[soft2] to help browse through
main menu.
[Soft1] – To place a call or redial a number. Send/Redial Key.
Signal Strength – The number
of bars shows signal strength.
Battery – Current
charging level.
battery
Alarm – Appears when an
alarm is set.
Call forwarding – Appears
when call forwarding is set.
Call barring – Appears when
call barring is set.
Manner mode – Appears when
manner is set as a ring mode.
GPRS Signal – The phone
enters a GPRS service area.
Text message – Appears when
you have a new text message.
Voice message – Appears when
you have a new voice message.
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Vibration Only – Appears when
an vibration only is selected.
[Soft2] – To turn on and off the phone. To end of call.
Menu Key – To browse the main menu and view options.
Back and Screen turn off key.
CLR KEY
4-Direction navigation key
– To browse the Messages, Phonebook menu, WAP, and Look up menu.
OK Key - To select an option.
Keypad Keys - To enter letters and numbers.
*Key
- To place an international call.(+)
- To set a manner mode. (press and hold)
# Key – Special character key.
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USE OF SIM CARD
NAVIGATION KEY
SIM card is always needed to use the phone. “Please insert SIM card” appears when
the SIM card is not installed since it contains information about phone and network.
Messages and phone numbers stored in the phone can be transferred to other GSM
terminal if both SIM cards are the same size.
The navigation key is used to search through the menu.
Please take note that you don’t lose SIM card and that you don’t keep it near
magnetic and electronic devices to prevent loss of information and hitch in
networking.
When you take SIM card and battery apart, you should always turn off the phone.
The insertion of SIM card while charger is in use can be a contributing factor to the
damage of SIM card.
UP
To scroll up and access the look up directly from the idle mode.
DOWN
To scroll down and access the messages menu directly from idle mode.
LEFT
To access the phonebook directly from idle mode.
RIGHT
To access the WAP menu directly from idle mode.
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USING THE BATTERY
CHARGING THE BATTERY
POWER CONNECTION
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
 Insert the bottom of battery into the groove at the bottom of the handset.
Then  push down the battery until it locks into place.
Insert the contactor of charger into slot and plug the charger into the outlet.
* Please note that the contactor should be placed into slot, a certain side up.
CHARGING STATUS
REMOVING THE BATTERY
Pull down the tab  with one hand and lift the top of the battery
 to separate from handset.
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The battery must be securely placed in the battery compartment. If battery is improperly inserted, the handset
will not turn on or the battery may slip off during use.
When its battery is charged in power off mode,
the phone shows an animation in LCD.
Be sure to charge the battery for at least four hours prior to the
first time use. For extended battery life time, charge the battery
fully for a long time rather than frequently for a short time period.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
REMOVING THE CHARGER
Press down the release latch and pull out the contactor of charger.
Don’t remove the charger by pulling its cable.
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION
Don’t keep a battery near a fire and attempt to disassemble it.
Use only the battery approved by manufacturer.
Never touch battery contactors with any metallic object, which lead to battery short
circuiting especially when carrying a battery in a pocket.
- Possible to cause burns due to blasting and hot temperature.
Don’t drop a battery and apply any physical shock to the battery.
- Malfunction and fire are feasible.
Please keep a battery out of children’s reach and in a dry and cool area.
Charge a battery and keep it in a room temperature.
- Extreme temperature prevents full charging and affects battery capacity in a
negative way.
Since a battery is an expendable product, the battery operating time decreases
through frequently repeated charge and discharge.
- A new battery to be purchased when the operating time is reduced halfway.
Keep the contactors of battery clean and dry.
Plug out a charger in order to protect the phone when a lightning strikes.
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CHAPTER 2
Basic operation
•Package contents
•Turning The Phone On and Off
(With SIM Card Installed.)
•Installing SIM Card
•Basic Functions
•Entering Letters and Numbers
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TURNING THE PHONE ON AND OFF
INSTALLING SIM CARD
1.To connect to your network operator your phone must have a SIM CARD installed.
TURNING THE PHONE ON
When SIM CARD is installed.
Press and hold
until LCD on.
When The phone is locked “PIN code” is displayed on the screen.
Then, enter the 4-digit password to unlock the phone.
Your default pin code is 1234.
2.You are prompted to press
to display a list of available phone languages.
TURNING THE PHONE OFF
Press and hold
until LCD off.
• If “LOW BATTERY WARNING POWER OFF” is displayed and the power goes off.
• Change or charge the battery immediately.
• If the battery is removed while the phone is on, any unsaved messages or features
could be lost and a dam age might be caused to memory.
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3.The SIM CARD slot is located beneath the battery.
Install the SIM CARD, gold-plated side down and the cut corner fit in the slot.
Never use force.
Avoid touching the gold-plated side of the SIM.
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INSTALLING SIM CARD
BASIC FUNCTIONS
4.Turn on the phone by pressing and holding the endkey for a few seconds.
Press and hold
MAKING A CALL
until LCD on.
1.Enter a phone number.
5.You are prompted to enter the PIN code.
To erase the last number you entered, press
6.Enter the network-supplied PIN code and press
2.Press
• “NETWORK BUSY” or “CALL FAILED” message is displayed
when the call does not connect.
• If you select the REDIAL in setting menu (Refer to p.95) function,
the call will be retried automatically for the time you have selected.
• Press
22
to end the call.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
BASIC FUNCTIONS
INTERNATIONAL CALLS, CALL TO AN EXTENSION, EMERGENCY CALL
RECEIVING CALLS
1.The phone rings
To reject or terminate a call press the
To make a domestic call, simply enter the desired number and press
or
key.
A calling or busy tone will sound. To end the call, press
Some countries (e.g. USA) use area codes. In this case you must enter an area code before the a phone
number (no space between them).
Caller ID Function
You can view caller ID.
1.To make an international call, press
until + is displayed.
Then enter country code, area code if necessary and finally phone number.
(No spaces allowed)
2.Open up folder and talk into phone.
When folder is open, press
or
button.
To end a call, close up the folder or press
With ear-microphone in use, press and hold [send/end]
on the ear-microphone to receive or end a call.
If you send a call, the called number will be stored in the Dial list.
To retrieve a number, press
appropriate number and press
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2.To make a call to an extension line you may have to go through an automated switchboard.
To do so: - Enter a phone number.
- Press
once.
- Enter the extension number. Press
- The call will automatically be routed to the extension line.
to open the list, scroll to an
to place a call.
3.You are able to make emergency calls at all times, even without a
SIM card installed.
You will be prompted to confirm your call. (To avoid faulty calls)
Emergency call number : 112
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ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
An input mode is activated when necessary to enter letters and numbers, especially when you add a new
phonebook entry, write a new message and set a certain feature. In input mode, you are to enter letters,
numbers and symbols through keypad. eZi Text has its built-in dictionary that helps the phone come out
with an appropriate word by referring to key inputs. The dictionary predicts what word you are to enter as
you press each key. The phone supports the following languages.
ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
ABC
Press
, move to ‘ABC’ then, press
Press a key to see its assigned alphabets and keep pressing the key
until an alphabet appears in the display.
eZi TEXT
Press
Press
, move to ‘eZi Text EN’ then, press
to go back to the input window. press a key once at a time to enter a word.
Press
or
appears.
to view a list of words and press
to select it and add a space when a word
Ex) To enter Boy : Press
to select a letter case.
Press
Use
or
to find a word.
Press
to select it and add a space.
123
Press
, move to ‘123’ then, press
Enter numbers through keypad.
SYMBOLS
Press
, move to ‘Symbols’ then, press
Press
or
to view a different set of symbols assigned to each key.
Press a key, and you will return to the previous mode.
1.
4:
7;
2,
5@
8/
3_
6!
9?
Sel.LDB
Press
Press
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, move to ‘Sel. LDB’ then, press
or
to select one of English and Chinese.
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ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
eZiPinYin
This mode allows you to enter Simplified Chinese characters by entering the
phonetic spelling of character.
Press
, move to ‘eZiPinYin’ then, press
Press
through
to spell a character.
If you do not find the desired character even though with the desired spelling,
press
, keys for additional character choices.
Select the character by press
ENTERING LETTERS AND NUMBERS
KEY FEATURES
In english and chinese input mode, the following keys help enter letters, numbers and symbols.
Press [Soft1] to select an options : ABC, 123, Symbols, eZitext.
Press [Soft2] to clear a digit.
Press [Navigation key] to move a cursor.
eZiSTROKE
This mode allows you to enter chinese characters using individual strokes and their stroke order.
Press
, move to ‘eZiStroke’ then, press
Press
through
to type strokes - keep typing strokes until the desired component or
character is displayed.
If you do not find the desired character even though with the desired spelling,
press
, keys for additional character choices.
Select the character by press
Press [*] to select letter case (English mode only), or Press and hold it to
change to symbol mode.
Space
Press and hold it to change to mode : ABC, 123, eZitext.
Press [#] to enter # . , ; : ” ’? !
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CHAPTER 3
Menu
•Message
•Mobile Internet
•Organizer
•Games
•Myphone
•Settings
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MESSAGE
READ MESSAGES
An incoming message alert will be shown in the start screen.
(and with a tone or vibration if so selected)
1.Press
. (Open the Message)
Press
to select “Option”.
-Forward : Forwards amessage to another.
-Reply : Reply a message.
-Delete : Deletes a message.
To postpone reading of a new SMS, press Later.
The message is stored and the
icon will appear in the start screen.
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MESSAGE
To move directly to message menu, press
in idle mode.
SMS
1.Press
to select “SMS”.
WRITE NEW SMS
1.Press
to select “Write new SMS”.
Write your message using a maximum of 456 Latin characters.
While you type, the remaining free space is stated by a
counter in the top right corner.
To include a picture or a sound in your SMS, select Attach on left softkey.
The picture & sound Import manager opens.
Select Animation or Melody and scroll to select the desired item-Press
The item is inserted in the text. Press
to back the edit screen.
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MESSAGE
MESSAGE
2.Input a message, press
SMS INBOX
1.Press
3.Press
Press
and you will see the preview of message.
again, enter a phone number then, press
to read.
to select one of the following options.
-Forward : Forwards a message to another.
-Reply : Reply a message.
-Call: Places a call to a sender.
-Delete : Deletes a message.
-Read : Reads a message.
4.Choose Send only or Save &send.
SMS OUTBOX
1.Press
to confirm it.
to select “SMS Outbox”.
To edit a sent or Save Only message: - Scroll to Outbox. Select a message.
indicates a save only message,
indicates a sent and save message.
That using more than 153 characters will require an
extra SMS message to be sent, more than 306 will
require three messages some languages may have
characters that will result in up to seven messages.
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to select “SMS Inbox”.
-Select the desired message and press
Press
5.Press
To read a SMS received earlier, go to the Messages menu:
-In the SMS menu, scroll to SMS Inbox.
indicates a read message, while
an unread message.
to select “Option”.
Group send : To send a message to a group.
Phonebook : To lookup a number from phonebook.
Press
Press
to select one of the following options.
-Forward : Forwards a message to another.
-Edit : Edits a message.
-Send : Sends a message.
-Delete : Deletes a message.
-Read : Reads a message.
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MESSAGE
MESSAGE
DELETE
1.Press
To set SMS features.
SMS SETTINGS
1.Press
to select “Delete”.
2.You are to select one of the following options and press
to delete messages.
3.Press
to confirm it or
to return to the previous page.
Delete messages regularly to avoid unnecessary usage of memory.
SMS TEMPLATE
1.Press
Format Text format is default.
1.Press
to select “Format”.
2.Select one of the available formats and press
to save it.
You are to select one from four alternative data
formats if made available by network service provider.
to select “SMS template”.
Write a text template and, press
to save it.
You can enable the use of the template in the
‘Selections’ menu in ‘SMS settings’.
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to select “SMS settings”.
Service Centre Number
1.Press
to select “Service Center No.”.
2.Enter your operator Service Center number.
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MESSAGE
MESSAGE
Validity This allows you to select a period a sent message will be kept by network.
Selections
1.Press
to select “Validity”.
2.Select one of the available options and press
1.Press
to select “Selections”.
2.Move to one of the available options and press
to enable or disable each option.
to save it.
SMS Class 0 .
Incoming class 0 messages will not be stored, but only shown in
the display. New messages will thus overwrite previous.
SMS Bearer Your network subscription must include GPRS services for you to use this.
1.Press
to select “SMS bearer”.
2.Select GSM or GPRS connection and press
to save it.
Verify send .
Initiates confirmation request before sending.
Use template .
Input mode starts with template text.
Reply path .
Allows a recipient to use a sender’s service center.
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MESSAGES
QUICK TEXT
1.Press
Press
MESSAGES
MMS
to select “Quick Text”.
to select “Option”.
MMS is creating, editing and sending messages including Multimedia contents, viewing received
messages, saving attached contents and replying/forwarding the received messages.
1.Press
Send : To send a message.
Edit : Edit selected message.
3.Press
to select “MMS”.
NEW MESSAGE
1.Press
2.Select one of the following text and press
and you will see the preview of message.
to select “New message”.
To : Phone number or e-mail address to send message
Cc : Reference’s Phone number or e-mail address
Bcc : Secret Reference’s Phone number or e-mail address
Input Phone Number or e-mail address on Edit window or select Receiver by searching Phone book.
Several receivers may be selected at the same time for To. Cc. and Bcc.
Subject : Input Message title
Options : Select Message option
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Validity period : Select one from 1 Hour / 12 Hours / 1 Day / 1 Week / Max
Read report : Off / On
Delivery report : Off / On
Priority : Low / Normal / High
Reply charging
Reply charging : Off / On / Text only
Reply charging deadline : 1 Day / 1 Week / Max
Reply charging size : 1 KB / 10 KB / Max
Sender visibility : Show number / Hide number
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MESSAGES
MESSAGES
Edit content: Message editing (When you select “Select” in “Option”.)
Enter Add TEXT, Add image and Add audio in the Editor function.
Edit content: Message editing (When you select “Menu” in “Option”.)
- Add text color : Change the text color
- Remove object : Delete relevant attachment object (text, image, sound)
- Insert new page : Add new SMIL page → Go to Contents Editor
- Send (OK) : Send Message. Message stored in Sent box
- Save : Message save → Message stored in Draft box
- Save as template : Save as Template → Message stored in Templates box
- Preview multimedia : Preview the created SMIL message
- Page timing: Set the page turning interval while playing SMIL message.
- Background color : Change background color
- Back
Prepare a message and press the
42
to select Menu or OK.
Send (OK) : Send Message. Message stored in Sent box
Save : Message save →Message stored in Draft box
Save as template: Save as Template → Message stored in Templates box
Edit content → Go to message edit window
Options → Go to message option menu
Back
INBOX
1.Press
to select “Inbox”.
Received messages are saved in this folder.
Press
to select “Menu”.
View → Read received message
Reply → Reply to sender (Go to Message editor)
Reply to all → Reply all users linked on the received message (Go to Message editor).
Forward → Forward received message to other user (Go to Message editor)
Delete message → Delete selected message.
Refresh → Refresh Inbox list.
Back
DRAFT
1.Press
to select “Draft”.
To send written message later, save it into this folder.
Press
to select “Menu”.
View → Read received message
Edit message → Edit selected message (Go to Message editor)
Delete message → Delete selected message
Send (OK) → Send Message
Refresh → Refresh Draft box list
Back
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MESSAGES
MESSAGES
SENT
OUTBOX
1.Press
to select “Sent”.
Sent messages are saved in this folder.
Press
to select “Menu”.
View → Read received message
Edit message → Edit selected message (Go to Message editor)
Delete message → Delete selected message
Send (OK) → Send Message
Refresh → Refresh Draft box list
Back
1.Press
to select “Outbox”.
While sending message, if it’s failed or canceled to send,
the messages saved in this folder temporarily.
Press
to select “Menu”.
View → Read received message
Edit message → Edit selected message (Go to Message editor)
Delete message → Delete selected message
Send (OK) → Send Message
Refresh → Refresh Draft box list
Back
TEMPLATE
1.Press
to select “Templates”.
Create and save message template beforehand.
Press
44
to select “Menu”.
SETTINGS
1.Press
to select “Settings”.
To select MMS related Options and Network setting options.
View → Read received message
Create message → Edit selected message (Go to Message editor)
Delete message → Delete selected message
Send (OK) → Send Message
Refresh → Refresh Draft box list
Back
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MESSAGES
MESSAGES
Sending
1.Press
Filters
to select “Sending”.
1.Press
to select “Filters”.
- Validity period: 1 Hour / 12 Hours / 1 Day / 1 Week / Max
- Read report: Off / On
- Delivery report: Off / On
- Priority: Low / Normal / High
- Reply charging
· Reply charging: Off / On / Text only
· Reply charging deadline: 1 Day / 1 Week / Max
· Reply charging size: 1 KB / 10 KB / Max
- Sender visibility: Show number / Hide number
- Auto save: Off / On
- Page timing: Set Page timing.
- Delivery time: Immediate / In one hour / In 12 hours / In 24 hours
- Immediate server: Input Address
- Immediate limit: Set Limit Size
- Treat as delayed: Off / On
- Max retrieval size: Set Size (Byte)
- Anonymous senders: Reject / Allow
- PERSONAL messages: Reject / Allow
- ADVERTISEMENT messages: Reject / Allow
- INFORMATIONAL messages: Reject / Allow
- AUTO messages: Reject / Allow
- STRING messages: Input String message
Retrieval mode
MMSC
1.Press
46
to select “Retrieval mode”.
Home network: Immediate / Delayed
Roaming network: Automatic / Ask / Restricted
Send Read Report: On request / Always / Never
Delivery report allowed: Yes / No
1.Press
1.Input MMSC address.
to select “MMSC”.
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MESSAGES
MESSAGE
Network
1.Press
READ CB
to select “Network”.
- Connection type: HTTP / WAP WSP CL / WAP WSP CO
- Network account: CSD / GPRS
OPTION → Input the following contents.
CSD
Dial-Up Number
Data Type(Analog,ISDN)
Data Speed(AUtimatic,9600,14400)
UserId
PassWord
GPRS
APN
UserId
PassWord
Cell Broadcast (CB) is a network provided service. Check with your operator about the details.
When you receive a CB, it will appear automatically in the display.
1.Press
to select “Read CB”.
READ CB
1.Press
to select “Read CB”.
Messages will be stored in the memory, but new messages will overwrite old
ones received on the same channel.
To read the last messages stored, enter the Messages menu and select CB message
and select read cb, then select the channel you want to read.
WAP gateway: Input IP Address
Login: Input Login ID
Password: Input Login password
Realm
Secure port
Http port
EXIT
1.Press
to select “Exit”.
Return to the upper menu.
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MESSAGE
MESSAGE
CB SETTINGS
1.Press
Channels
to select “CB settings”.
1.Press
to select “Channels”.
2.You can now view existing channels and add new ones.
3.To add, edit or delete, press
CB Enabled
1.Press
LANGUAGES
to select “CB Enabled”.
2.To enable CB, mark up the checkbox with
1.Press
to select “Languages”.
2.Move to the desired language using the
and then press the
3.Press
to save it.
German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch,
Swedish, Danish, Portuguese, Finnish, Norwegian,
Greek, Turkish, Chinese
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The phone has a WAP browser, which enables you to access mobile internet services.
BOOKMARKS
WAP
WAP is a technology that enables you to access the Mobile Internet via your phone.
Depending on your place of purchase, and provided that your network operator supports WAP,
your phone is most likely set with the necessary information. to access the mobile internet for the first time,
please follow the instructions.
1.Press
to select “WAP”.
HOMEPAGE
1.Press
Press
to select “Homepage”.
to select one of the following options.
-HomePage : To connect WAP Site of selected WAP Profile.
-Back : To connect with previous page.
-Forward : To connect with front page.
-Recent Page : List of currently connected WAP Pages.
-Refresh : View current page again.
-Bookmarks : Add bookmark and Create new folder.
-Enter Address : To input accessible site address to connect with it immediately.
-Save as Home Page : To input site address and title of Home page.
-Enter Select Mode : To select image during connecting WAP to save it.
-Exit : To exit from Mobile Internet Menu.
-Settings : To set up the information of Push and Profile related with WAP.(see page 51)
-Off-LinePage : To save current Page by Off-Line.
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You can access any WAP homepage by entering the relevant URL in the editor. The input must start
with the text string http:// to access the page. Accept the input with OK. Up to 50 URL’s can be stored
and later accessed from the Bookmarks menu, using the commands:
1.Press
to select “Bookmarks”.
Add bookmarks. To add new URL on URL_LIST.
Create new folder. Add Folder to the relevant List of Bookmarks as
accessible URL-List.
RECENT PAGES
1.Press
to select “Recent pages”.
List of currently connected WAP Pages.
ENTER ADDRESS
1.Press
to select “Enter address”.
To input accessible site address to connect with it immediately.
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RESUME
1.Press
SETTINGS
to select “Resume”.
To resume the current page.
Press
to select “Settings”.
To set up the information of Push and Profile related with WAP.
to select one of the following options.
-HomePage : To connect WAP Site of selected WAP Profile.
-Back : To connect with previous page.
-Forward : To connect with front page.
-Recent Page : List of currently connected WAP Pages.
-Refresh : View current page again.
-Bookmarks : Add bookmark and Create new folder.
-Enter Address : To input accessible site address to connect with it immediately.
-Save as Home Page : To input site address and title of Home page.
-Enter Select Mode : To select image during connecting WAP to save it.
-Exit : To exit from Mobile Internet Menu.
-Settings : To set up the information of Push and Profile related with WAP.(see page 51)
-Off-LinePage : To save current Page by Off-Line.
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1.Press
Edit Homepage
1.Press
to select “Edit homepage”.
To input the site address to connect.
Profile
1.Press
to select “Profile”.
To select one from several Profile List.
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Connection
Connection type
1.Press
1.Press
to select “Connection”.
To input the connection information of selected Profile.
to select “Connection type”.
To select one among HTTP, WAP WSP CO, and WAP WSP CL.
2.Choose One between HTTP, WAP WSP CO, and WAP WSP CL.
3.Press
Network Account
to select “Network Account”.
To select one between GRRS and CSD.
to save it.
1.Press
2.Choose One between CSD and GRRS.
3.Press
to save it.
Timeout
1.Press
to select “Timeout”.
To set up Timeout while connecting with Home Page.
2.Enter Time-Out Value.
Press
to select one of the following options.
CSD
Dial-Up Number
Data Type(Analog,ISDN)
Data Speed(AUtimatic,9600,14400)
User ID
PassWord
GPRS
APN
UserId
PassWord
3.Press
to save it.
Proxy Address
1.Press
to select “PROXY ADDRESS”.
Input Gateway IP address of relevant Profile.
2.Enter Proxy Address
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3.Press
to save it.
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Proxy Port
1.Press
Proxy Password
to select “Proxy Port”.
If some WAP of HTML requires different Port numbers, you may setup the
Port number by yourself.
2.Enter Proxy Port number.
3.Press
to save it.
1.Press
to select “Proxy Password”.
To setup Proxy Password, which necessary to setup Connection with WAP Gateway.
2.Enter Proxy Password.
3.Press
to save it.
Proxy Secure Port
Proxy Realm
1.Press
1.Press
to select “Proxy Secure Port”.
If the existing Proxy Address or WTLS are used,
this function uses it as the Basic Gateway Port.
2.Enter Proxy Secure Port #.
3.Press
to select “Proxy Realm”.
To setup Proxy Realm, which necessary to setup Connection with WAP Gateway.
2.Enter Realm.
3.Press
to save it.
to save it.
Proxy User Name
1.Press
to select “Proxy User Name”.
To setup User Name which necessary to setup Connection with WAP Gateway.
2.Enter Proxy User Name.
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3.Press
to save it.
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