Motorola Mobility T6FN1 Portable PCS GSM Transceiver User Manual Exhibit 8 Users Manual
Motorola Mobility LLC Portable PCS GSM Transceiver Exhibit 8 Users Manual
Exhibit 8 Users Manual
APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6FN1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL An English version preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows. Note: Please disregard reference to “Bluetooth”, which is not applicable for FCC ID: IHDT6FN1. EXHIBIT 8 Introduction Introduction Congratulations on being the owner of a brand new Motorola mobile phone. In addition to making calls, MMS, Email, and Internet access, you can use a good many other functions just like those of a Multimedia Palm, such as multifunction Address Book, Date Book, Note Pad, Audio Recorder, Camera, Paint, Media Center, My Document (File Manager), Bluetooth, Modem and Data Synchronizer. Wireless GPRS downloading will extend your phone functions and close up to your life. The product brings innovative concepts to mobile communication with its colorful touch screen and graphic interfaces, which offer streamlined operation, enhanced functionality, and "OneTouch" information acquisition and processing. It is designed with a unique open display window to deliver you more careful consideration and make your info fetching more convenient and rapid. Either in office or at home, you'll feel more delighted with a distinct function that sends your Date Book in short messages. You'll enjoy your creativeness by composing pictures, photos, animations, and musical pieces in your individual style with the Paint and distributing them in short messages. The new Media Center will provide you with audio and video refreshment in your spare time. The unique Camera function makes it possible to share wonderfulness with your friends anywhere and anytime, by taking pictures simply and easily. Although the product is excellently designed for wonderfulness, you can only make perfect use of it with your understanding and imagination. Look into the manual and see how you can enter a splendid world of communication. Introduction ENGLISH Introduction Copyright Description 1. Java and all other Java-based logos are all trademarks or registered trademarks of SUN Corporation in America or other countries. 2. The product adopts "iType" technology and font of Agfa Monotype Corporation. 3. Refer to the Appendix for GNU copyright information. ENGLISH Introduction Contents Introduction Congratulations Safety Information Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Functions of External Keys SIM Card, Battery Charging the Battery Turning on Your Phone Turning off Your Phone Screen Display and Operation Functions of External Display (when flip closed) About terms and pictures used in the manual to describe operations Chapter 2 Entry Methods Handwriting Pinyin Board English Board Numeric Pad Functional Buttons Contents ENGLISH Contents Chapter 3 Phone Function Sending a Phone Call Dialing an Emergency Number Receiving a Phone Call Dialing an International Call Directly Dialing Extension or Voicemail Dialing an Extension Number In-Call Functions Turbo Dial Dialing a Number Stored in SIM Card Multiparty Conversation (Making a Conference Call) Transferring a Call Calls Record Call Cost My Tel. Number Network Setup Chapter 4 Address Book Showing Address Book List Adding New Contacts Copying Contact Data Information ENGLISH Contents Deleting a Contact Searching for a Contact Viewing Owner's Information Sending Vcards Contents Chapter 5 Message Center Inbox Viewing Messages Writing a Short Message Signature Setup Sending a Message Outbox Drafts Trash SIM Card Private Folder MMS Chapter 6 Email Mailbox Setup Writing and Sending Emails Contents ENGLISH Receiving, Viewing, Reading a Mail or Sorting Mails Private Folder Contents Chapter 7 Browser Activating WAP Browser Browsing Information and Using Access Function Downloading Files Chapter 8 Camera View-Finding Shoot Preview or Delete Video or Photo Effects Setup Options Chapter 9 Media Center Playing Audio and Video Files Chapter 10 Picsel Browser View Special Functions Preferred Setting ENGLISH Contents Contents Chapter 11 Date Book Month View Day View Week View Adding a New Event Editing an Event Deleting an Event Date Book Setup Chapter 12 Tasks Viewing Tasks Creating, Editing, and Saving a Task Chapter 13 Note Pad Chapter 14 Paint Chapter 15 Recorder Chapter 16 My Document Editing Files and Folders Creating a New Folder Viewing by Contents ENGLISH Sorting Searching Folder Tree Contents Chapter 17 Share Receiving Data Sending Data Chapter 18 Alarm Clock and Worldwide Clock Alarms Worldwide Clock Chapter 19 Calculator Chapter 20 Bluetooth Turning on Bluetooth Viewing, Adding, and Setting Bluetooth Devices Using Bluetooth for Information Transmission Chapter 21 STK Application Chapter 22 Network Network ENGLISH Contents Profiles Chapter 23 Security Chapter 24 Theme Selecting a theme Configuring a theme Contents Chapter 25 Setup Language Time and Date Volume Setup Entry Setup Touch Screen Calibration Backlight Setup Voice Recognition Setup Infrared Receiving Power Management Master Reset Master Clear Contents ENGLISH Chapter 26 Voice Instruction Loading Voice Recognition Using Voice Recognition Reciting List of Voice Instruction and Functions Contents Chapter 27 Data Synchronization Chapter 28 Modem Chapter 29 VPN (Virtual Private Network) Creating New Policy Logging into the VPN Chapter 30 Troubleshooting Chapter 31 Specific Absorption Rate This model phone meets the international requirements for exposure to radio waves. Chapter 32 Appendix Note:The functions available on this mobile phone may vary in different regions and nations. Please contact your local customer service centers, agencies or retailers if you have any question about the mobile phone functions. Motorola reserves all rights to revise and change this user's manual without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes. ENGLISH 10 Contents Safety and General Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information in user guides published prior to December 1, 2002. Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Operational Precautions To assure optimal phone performance and make sure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always adhere to the following procedures. External Antenna Care Safety Information Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone transmits. Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy. Use only the supplied or Motorola-approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone. Do NOT hold the external antenna when the phone is IN USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed. In addition, use of unauthorised antennas may result in non-compliance with the local regulatory Safety Information 11 ENGLISH requirements in your country. Phone Operation When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a wireline telephone. Body-Worn Operation Safety Information To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body when transmitting, always place the phone in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this phone, if available. Use of accessories not approved by Motorola may exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of the body-worn accessories approved or supplied by Motorola, and are not using the phone held in the normal use position, ensure the phone and its antenna are at least 1 inch (2.5 centimetres) from your body when transmitting. Data Operation When using any data feature of the phone, with or without an accessory cable, position the phone and its antenna at least 1 inch (2.5 centimetres) from your body. Approved Accessories Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not limited to batteries and antenna, may cause your phone to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of approved Motorola accessories, visit our website at www.Motorola.com. RF Energy Interference/Compatibility ENGLISH 12 Safety Information Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to RF energy interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your phone may cause interference. Facilities Turn off your phone in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so. These facilities may include hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. Aircraft When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when on board an aircraft. Any use of a phone must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimetres) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers should: • ALWAYS keep the phone more than 6 inches (15 centimetres) from your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON. • NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket. Safety Information 13 Safety Information Medical Devices ENGLISH • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference. • Turn OFF the phone immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your GP may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Safety Information Use While Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of phones in the area where you drive. Always obey them. When using your phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving and to the road. • Use hands-free operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. ENGLISH 14 Safety Information Operational Warnings For Vehicles With an Air Bag Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Safety Information Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, unless it is a phone type especially qualified for use in such areas and certified as "Intrinsically Safe." Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fuelling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted. Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn OFF your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted "Turn off electronic devices." Obey all signs and instructions. Safety Information 15 ENGLISH Batteries Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewellery, keys, or beaded chains touch exposed terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, bag, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola original batteries and chargers. Your battery or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows: Symbols Safety Information Definition Important safety information will follow. Your battery or phone should not be disposed of in a fire.. Your battery or phone may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Your battery or phone should not be thrown in the trash. Your phone contains an internal lithium ion battery. Seizures/Blackouts Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to blinking lights, such as when watching television or playing video games. These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person never had a previous seizure or blackout. ENGLISH 16 Safety Information Repetitive Motion Injuries Safety Information If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult with your doctor before playing video games on your phone or enabling a blinking-lights feature on your phone. (The blinking-light feature is not available on all products.) Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other features that incorporate blinking lights on the phones. All persons should discontinue use and consult a doctor if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. To limit the likelihood of such symptoms, please take the following safety precautions: • Do not play or use a blinking-lights feature if you are tired or need sleep. • Take a minimum of a 15-minute break hourly. • Play in a room in which all lights are on. • Play at the farthest distance possible from the screen. When you play games on your phone, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorders: • Take a minimum 15-minute break every hour of game playing. • If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest for several hours before playing again. • If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, or arms during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor. 17 Safety Information ENGLISH European Union Directives Conformance Statement The above gives an example of a typical Product Approval Number. You can view your product's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) to Directive 1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at www.motorola.com/rtte - to find your DoC, enter the product Approval Number from your product's label in the "Search" bar on the Web site Safety Information ENGLISH 18 Safety Information Chapter 1 Getting Started Note Do not touch the touch screen with sharp objects or dirty stylus. Do not use the stylus when its point is broken; Otherwise, your touch screen may be damaged. It is a normal phenomenon that the screen responds slower in low temperature. Functions of External Keys Your phone appears as follows. Transparent Display Window If the cover is closed, the prompting message will be shown in the window when receiving incoming calls or short messages. Touch Screen Power Key Up/Down Navigation Key Scroll the screen to show the content in the previous or the next screen. Quick Function Key In most screen status, press the key to return to the main screen. Getting Started 19 Getting Started Charger slot/Data line slot Recorder Softkey When you are in a call, you can press the key to start or terminate recording. When your phone is idle and the cover is closed, you can press the key to display the time and date. ENGLISH Speaker Camera Len Select Key (Voice Instruction Key) IR Interface Volume Key Stylus Headset Jack Volume Key 1. Increase/decrease the volume in a call. Getting Started 2. Navigate through and select various functional symbols on the Main Menu Screen in combination with the Select Key. 3. Adjust the focus in the Camera function screen. 4. Silence the ringing of an incoming call when the phone cover is closed. 5. Adjust the player volume when playing back audio or video files in the media center. ENGLISH 20 Getting Started Select Key 1. Perform selection function in combination with the Volume Key without touching the screen. 2. Switch between portrait and landscape in the Camera function screen. 3. Press and hold the key to active voice recognition system, enabling the voice dialing function. SIM Card, Battery The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is used to store the telephone number offered by your network operator as well as details on other services. You may also use it to store frequently-used telephone numbers and information on persons. Note The SIM card is necessary for wireless communication, such as making a call or sending a short message. Certain networks allow you to dial emergency numbers using your phone without a SIM card being inserted. Note Please keep your SIM card with care. Never bend or scratch it. Avoid havNote Power off your phone to replace the battery or remove/install the SIM card. Operate as follows to install a battery and SIM card (it is unnecessary to remove the battery when using the phone for the first time): Getting Started 21 Getting Started ing it exposed to static electricity or water. ENGLISH 1. Hold the phone body face-down in your palm; 2. Press the release button and slide down the back cover with the other hand to remove the cover. 3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot. Make sure the corner cutting of the card is aligned to the notch of the slot and the gold plate of the card faces downward. 4. Insert the battery into the compartment, with the metallic contacts facing down. 5. Push down the other end of the battery until it snaps into the compartment. 6. Replace the back cover and slide it forward completely. Tips If problems occur on your SIM card, contact your network operator. Tips A new battery would reach its best performance after several full charge/discharge cycles. Do not use the battery in extremely low temperature. Tips Battery performance and maintenance: Getting Started 1. Always use the batteries and battery chargers approved by Motorola Corporation. The phone warranty does not cover damage caused by using non-Motorolaapproved batteries and/or battery chargers. ENGLISH 22 Getting Started 2. Maintain the battery at or near room temperature when charging. 3. Batteries to be left unused for an extended time period should be discharged and saved in a cold, dark, and dry place. 4. Over extended periods of time, batteries gradually wear down and require longer charging times. This is normal. If you charge your battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk time or an increase in charging time, then it is probably time to purchase a new battery. Charging the Battery Getting Started 23 Getting Started A travel charger may be used to charge the battery equipped in your phone as follows: 1. Ensure your phone is equipped with a battery. 2. Plug the connector of the charger into the bottom slot of your phone. 3. Plug the other end of the travel charger into an appropriate AC outlet. Note Use a special battery charger designed for A760 ; Make sure the local AC voltage is accordance with the rated voltage of the charger; Use an appropriate adapter plug. 4. Your phone emits an alerting tone when the charging is initiated. You may charge your phone when it is powered on or off. 5. When the charging is completed, disconnect the power supply and unplug the phone from the charger. ENGLISH Turning on Your Phone Open the phone cover Press and hold the key. Your phone starts and opens the Main Screen. Additional steps may be required to power on the phone if you enabled SIM PIN and unlocking code for enhanced security and functional flexibility. Your phone displays "No SIM Card" if you have inserted no SIM card. In such a case, two options are available: Antenna Off or Antenna On. Recent Call Camera Email Browser Network Theme Turning off Your Phone Screen 1 Open the phone cover in the standby mode. Press and hold the key for a while until the phone screen disappears. Screen Display and Operation Getting Started The phone is designed with a brand new concept that combines functionalities of both a mobile and a Palm PC. You may operate just like you do on a Palm PC, using a stylus supplied with the phone to touch the transparent GUI interface on the LCD touch screen for function selection, writing, drawing, and message ENGLISH 24 Getting Started Bluetooth Media Calendar Tasks Network Security Note Pad Drawing Pad Theme Setup Screen 2 Screen 3 entry. The WYSIWYG interface combines information display with your operation. Sufficient information display is available that varies according to the current function. You may proceed with simple operations just according to screen instructions. Functions of Internal Display When you turn on your phone, it displays Main Screen 1, as shown in Figure 1. To access other three Main Screens, tap the Page label on the left side of the screen and you may navigate through Main Screen 2, 3, and 4 (see Figure 2, 3, and 4). These screens contain certain functional icons, each of which may be used to access a specific function. 1. The top buttons bar includes: Main Screen button: Tap the button and the phone will display the Main Screen. Address Book button: Tap the button and the phone will display the contact list. Message button: Tap the button to bring the phone into the message function. Phone Function button: Tap the button and the phone will display the dialpad. Getting Started 25 Getting Started Prompt button: The button will be displayed at the top of the screen when the phone receiving a missed call or a new message. Tap the button to display a list of relevant information. 2. Icons in the status bar indicate operating mode, including: Signal Strength Indicator: The indicator shows the signal strength. The more vertical bars visible, the more intense the signal. ENGLISH Phone Function Off: Indicates the communication function (such as making calls) is not available and the phone is in the Palm mode; GPRS The indicator means your phone is in a network with GPRS support and the GPRS function of your phone has been enabled. "GPRS" in dark indicates you have not subscribed for the function or the function is not available right now. If "GPRS" is highlighted, you have subscribed for the function and the function is available right now. Contact your network operator for details. Clock: Your phone shows the time. Battery Level Indicator: Getting Started Shows the amount of charge remained in your battery from exhausted to full. Tap on the status bar to list the current device status. You may view the network currently in use, whether the phone function is turned on or off, or the battery level. 3. Function Bar includes: Vibration/Ring (See the following icons): Tap the icon to select how your phone would remind you, vibrating or just ringing. ENGLISH Ring on an incoming call (message); Vibrate on an incoming call (message); Vibrate first and then ring on an incoming call (message); 26 Getting Started Keep silence on an incoming call (message). Network operator symbol: The name of the network operator will be displayed if the SIM card you have inserted functions normally. Return button. Tap the icon to pop up a menu, from which you may select an option. You may modify how or in what sequence the functional icons would be displayed, download or remove an application, or view the memory status. 4. Function icon: You may tap any of the icons from the function zone to call up a function screen corresponding to the icon. Recent Call Camera Browser Network To take a picture or record a video; To view, send, or receive emails; Getting Started Email Records on calls received, missed, and dialed To open the WAP browser for Internet access; To set up and connect to the network; Getting Started 27 ENGLISH Theme For personalized configuration; You may view files in PDF, Word, or Excel format; Calendar Tasks Note Pad Drawing Pad Recorder Getting Started ENGLISH File Manager Sync To show the Date Book and make arrangements; A memo for daily affairs; To record your idea anywhere and anytime; To edit pictures; To activate the Recorder function for quick and easy information recording; To list, view, and manage your files; To activate Data Synchronization for data exchange between your phone and certain devices, i.e. a computer; Modem; 28 Getting Started To playback audio and video files; Media An alarm clock to remind you at certain time and date; Alarm Clock To set up and view the time of the main cities in the world; WorldTime Calculator To use the Calculator function; To show a list of devices for data transmission; Bluetooth For security and codes setup; Security To completely personalize your phone; Setup To connect your phone to VPN (Virtual Private Network) VPN Functions of External Display(when flip closed) Getting Started 29 Getting Started To activate the STK function and show a list of available services; ENGLISH Answering a Call Say you receive a call. If the caller's name and picture are stored in your phone, they will be displayed on the External Screen; otherwise, only the number of the caller and a default picture displays. Open the phone cover; press the Answer key to answer the call. You may also answer the call by simply opening the phone cover, provided that you have enabled the "Open Cover to Answer" to answer, Receiving Short Messages When your phone receives a short message, the External Screen prompts you that a new message is received. Alarm Notification If you have specified an alarm clock and now it's time you previously specified for alerting, your phone notifies you and the External Screen shows an alarm clock symbol as well as the time. Ringer Volume Press and hold the Volume Key to show a list of ringer volumes on the External Screen. To navigate through the list, press the Volume +/- Key. Getting Started About terms and pictures used in the manual to describe operations "Tap": Touch the screen using the stylus briefly, on a specific place such as a button or function icon. "Tap and Hold": Touch the screen using the stylus for a few seconds, on a specific place such as a button or function icon. Pictures are given in the manual for functional description purpose only. Displays on your phone may be different. Refer to your phone for details. ENGLISH 30 Getting Started Chapter 2 Entry Methods Tips 1. To activate an entry method, tap on the area where you want to enter text. A method is automatically indicated on the text entry box based on the nature (the entry requirements) of the field. For example, once you tap on the Number field of your Address Book, a Numeric keypad automatically displays on the entry screen. Entry Methods Your phone offers several easy-to-use text entry methods to help you utilize certain functions. Generally, you may tap a text entry area where you would enter text to bring up a text entry box, where you can select from these methods for entry. 2. Sometimes you would like to specify the main Entry Method in the Entry Setup; otherwise, the latest method you selected will be shown. 3. If you hide the entry method, you may press Prediction Section the keypad icon appeared at the bottom of the screen to reselect another method. The entry box will never cover the part of text entry field where the cursor locates. When you have entered considerable amount of text, you may tap the Up/Down arrow to view Choice Section Select Numbers or Symbols upper or lower text. Entry Methods 31 ENGLISH Entry Methods Handwriting As the primary text entry method for your phone, Handwriting pad is available in any function where text entry is necessary. It employs Motorola's Wisdom Pen - an advanced handwriting recognition technology - to make it simple and easy for you to enter Chinese characters, English words, and symbols. To activate the Handwriting pad, tap the Entry Method button in the text entry window and select Handwriting. A Handwriting pad will be shown at the bottom of screen like that in the figure. Before entering text with the Handwriting pad, you should determine which type of text you will enter: Chinese, abc, or 123, by tapping the appropriate symbol. Now you may write in the Writing Pane. When you finish writing, pause to wait for your phone to select and put recognized characters into the entry screen. If your phone puts an undesired character, you may tap another character in the Choice Section to replace it. The character will be inserted at the cursor location. The entry method is designed with a predictive function. In the Prediction Section, a character may be highlighted to Figure 1 indicate that it can be a second character to combine with the first word into a common phrase. Tap the character to enter it at the cursor location. Pinyin Board If you select Pinyin Keyboard, a simulated Pinyin keyboard appears on the screen to allow you enter Chinese characters by using pinyin, as shown in figure 1. To enter a Chinese character, ENGLISH 32 Entry Methods Figure 2 Entry Methods tap keyboard letters with your stylus pen, in a sequence to spell the corresponding pinyin. The letters you enter are displayed in the Pinyin Section and corresponding Chinese characters are shown in the Choice Section. To see additional characters for choice, tap the Previous or Next button. Once you find the right character, tap it to enter it at the flash cursor location on the entry field. Figure 1 English Board If you select English Keyboard, a simulated English keyboard appears, as shown in the right Figure 2. You may tap the key of a letter or number to enter the letter or number at the cursor location. Figure 2 Numeric Pad The method is mainly used for code entry. You may enter digitals and symbols (typically used in codes, such as symbol 'P' and '*') quickly and easily. Select Numeric Pad to show a simulated Numeric Pad (see Figure 1). Tap a Numeric key to enter a digit at the cursor location. Entry Methods 33 ENGLISH Entry Methods Functional Buttons An icon may be seen in any of the above pads. The icon indicates the Symbol Pad, as shown in Figure 2. To enter a symbol to the cursor location, tap the key of the symbol you want on the pad. By tapping ,you may lock or hide the Symbol Pad. Note:In the text input mode, you should tap the numeric symbol icon on the writepad to enter the symbol input panel. Tips The flash cursor indicates the current entry location in the text entry field. As you tap on the field with your stylus pen, the cursor moves to the tapped point. Such a feature may be used to insert a new character between two existing characters or to delete an existing character. To delete the character just preceding the cursor location, tap . When you are entering characters, you may tap the Enter Key to move the cursor to the next line. To insert a blank between two characters, tap . A blank is entered following the cursor. Note:Display of icons Note:your phone for details. ENGLISH 34 Entry Methods may vary in different entry pads. Please refer to Chapter 3 Phone Function Note The phone function is available only when you have turned on the Phone Function (i.e. in the Phone Mode) and your phone is within network coverage. Sending a Phone Call Tips You have many choices to dial a number in addition to those methods you normally use. You 1.Tap Phone Function can: dial a number from the Address Book; dial a number stored in your SIM card; pick up and dial a number from a received message; dial a number from a missed call; and dial a number from a received call. You may also use the Speed Dialing function to dial specific numbers. Your phone is equipped with a number of functions such as Call Transfer, Call Divert, and Conference Call to improve your communication efficiency. It also records the telephone numbers of your recently received calls. In control of these functions, you will find that your phone is powerful in making your work and life more convenient. Please refer to the relevant sections in the manual for details on how to use these functions. in the Main Menu Screen to bring up a new screen, as shown in the Figure. 2.To send a call, tap the digit keys. The number you entered displays in the Number field, where the last digit before the cursor may be deleted by tapping key. You may also tap and hold the Number field to pop up the Edit menu; 3.Tap Send to dial the number; 4.When you want to finish the call, tap End or rotate your phone's cover closed to end it; Tips Tap to select a number you want to dial from a list of calls record. Phone Function Send 35 ENGLISH Tips Tap or a shortcut softkey to return to the Main Screen Tips You may tap the Redial key to show the last number you dialed during the current power-on of your phone, provided that no number appears in the Number Field. To dial the telephone number, tap the Send key. Tips When you have established a connection to a number successfully, you may tap the Keypad button Phone Function on the left side of the screen to open the dialpad screen, on which you may dial an extension number or enter digits. Dialing an Emergency Number Your network operator specifies one or more emergency phone numbers (such as 112) that you may dial under any circumstances. Wherever a network is available, you may dial the emergency number by tapping the symbol to show up the Dialpad Screen, even when no SIM card is inserted in your phone. Tips Network support is required to use the function. Tips Emergency numbers vary in different countries. Emergency number(s) in your phone may be unavailable in certain area. Sometimes you cannot make an emergency call due to network coverage, surrounding environments, and other interferences. Receiving a Phone Call When you receive a call, your phone may ring, vibrate, or keep silence, with a screen display as shown in Figure 1. Tap Answer to answer the call. To finish the call, tap End or close your phone's cover. Tap Ignore to hang up. Tap Busy to hang up and transmit a busy tone to the caller via the network. ENGLISH 36 Phone Function Tips If "Flip Answer" is enabled (refer to description on "Flip Answer"), you may receive a phone call by simply opening the cover. Tips When you are using the Phone Function, icons for phone functions visible on Incoming Call... the buttons bar on top of the screen may vary depending on the calling status. Busy Tips Both the display and the function of the functions bar may vary depending on the calling status. Tap the menu key in the function bar to pop up a list of functions, as shown in Figure 2. You may tap any other function displayed on the list. These functions are corresponding to the current status. Options in the list also vary depending on the calling status. Ignore Answer Figure 1 Phone Function The iconindicates that your have not dialed a number or you are not talking. The icon indicates that your phone is in dialing or talking. Connected Tips You may press the Receive button on the headset to receive a phone call, provided that you have inserted a headset equipped with a Receive button into the phone. New Call Transfer Dialing an International Call Hold To add the international dialing prefix "+", and then tap and hold "0" for several seconds. Icon "+" displays in the Number Field. Alternatively, you may tap the Menu Phone Function My Number End Figure 2 37 ENGLISH Key and then tap Insert to select Insert International Dialing Prefix . Enter the international access code for the country to which you are dialing. Enter the phone number. Tap Send to make your international call. Directly Dialing Extension or Voicemail Phone Function The phone allows you to dial an extension or voicemail directly. You may insert a Pause symbol in digits of a telephone number. When you dial the number, your phone would not dial the digits following the Pause symbol until it receives an answer from the called party. When an answer is received, the phone proceeds with the extension number. To dial a number with a Pause symbol, 1. Enter the telephone number as normal; 2.When you need to insert a Pause symbol, tap the menu key and select Insert\Insert Pause from the popup menu. A symbol 'P' (the Pause symbol) displays in the Number Field. 3. Enter the extension number. 4. When all the digits have been entered, tap Send. Tips You may follow the above steps to insert a Wait symbol "W". When your phone dials the digits preceding the symbol "W", it waits for connecting before it proceeds with digits following the symbol. Dialing an Extension Number To dial an extension number during a call, tap the Keypad button ENGLISH 38 Phone Function to pop up the dial- pad. To return to the on-call status screen, Tap Note To dial an extension number, never tap Send at the bottom of the Dial Screen. In-Call Functions subscription for the function. When you are in a call: Tap Hold to put the current call on hold. Tap Mute to close the speaker and tap Mute again to resume. Tap Keypad button to switch the screen to the Dialpad screen, on which you may dial another number or an extension number. Tap Menu key to show a menu containing: Phone Function Note Function availability varies depending on your network operator and your New Call: The option functions just as the Keypad button ; that is, you may dial another number. Call Transfer: Enter a number via the Dialpad screen. Tap Send again to transfer a call to the number you entered. Refer to "Transferring a Call" for details. My Tel. Number: Show your phone number. Holding a Call and Dialing another Number Note: Function availability varies depending on your network operator and your subscription for the function. Phone Function 39 ENGLISH When you are in a call, you see a screen as shown in Figure 1: 1. Tap the Keypad button Connected Phone Function 2. Enter a new phone number and tap Send to dial it. If you dial successfully, the first call is brought into "On Holding" and you may talk with a third party. The screen is as Figure 2. Switching between two Calls Note: Function availability varies depending on your network operator and your subscription for the function. Hold Mute Spkr End Figure 1 When a first call is on hold and a second call is in progress, as shown in Figure 2: 1. Tap Menu key and Switch to put the current active call on hold and bring the current on-hold one to be active. You can talk to any of both parties in turn. However, only one of both parties can hear your voice at a time; the party on hold can hear nothing from you; 2. Tap End to end the current active call. On Hold Connected Link Mute End Figure 2 ENGLISH 40 Phone Function Spkr Transferring a Call Note: Function availability varies depending on your network operator and your subscription for the function. The function allows you to transfer the current active call to a fixed telephone or a handset. Connected When you are in a call: New Call Transfer My Number Hold End Figure 1 Phone Function 1. Tap the menu key as shown in Figure 1. Tap Transfer in the popup menu to show the Dialpad screen; 2. Enter a number and tap Send to dial it. The call will be transferred to the number you entered. Turbo Dial The Turbo dial function allows you to store up to 9 frequently used numbers on your phone. You may dial a number anytime, by tapping and holding a digit key, without entering the number one digit after another. However, you must store these numbers in the Turbo Dial List beforehand. The function is very convenient for you to dial frequently used numbers. Note: The digit "0" is not used for storing Turbo Dial numbers. 1. Press in the Main Screen to show the Dialpad screen; 2. Press and hold a digit key until your phone dials the number stored in the key (a location). Phone Function Turbo Dialing is not setup. Would you like to Set it up now? Cancel OK Redial Figure 2 41 ENGLISH If no number has been stored in the digit key, your phone displays a screen asking you whether to set up Turbo Dial, as shown in Figure 2. Tap OK to call up the setup program for Turbo Dial. 3. Enter the Turbo dialing number you need for the digit key. Tap Ok to save your setting. Dialing a Number Stored in SIM Card Phone Function You may directly dial numbers stored in your SIM card (Total numbers that may be saved in the SIM card depends on the SIM card). The function enables you to dial a specific number without entering it one digit after another. 1. Press in the Main Screen to show the Dialpad screen; 2. Tap the Digit keys to enter the serial number of the location used to store the number in the SIM card; 3. Tap to show the Confirm screen for SIM card dialing as shown in the right figure; Cancel Make Call 4. Tap Send to dial the number. Tips: If you have entered a blank location No. (On your SIM Redial card) where no number has been stored, your phone displays "The SIM entry is empty". Multiparty Conversation (Making a Conference Call) ENGLISH 42 Phone Function Note: Function availability varies depending on your network operConnected Conference Call Hold Initiating a Multiparty Conversation (Conference Call) To initiate a multiparty conversation, operate as follows: 1. Dial the first party of the multiparty conversation; 2. Put the first call on hold and dial another phone number (another party of the multiparty conversation to be made). Refer to Holding a Call and Dialing another Number for relative information; 3. Tap Link as shown in Figure 1 to establish a multiparty conversation among the current active party and the party on hold. To add a new member to the multiparty conversation, you may perform it by making a new call. When you receive a new call, you may answer the incoming (or waiting) call. However, once the new call is connected, the original multiparty conversation is put on hold. Tap Link to establish a new multiparty conversation between the new calling party, which is currently active, and the multiparty conversation on hold. Mute Spkr End Figure 1 Phone Function ator and your subscription for the function. The function allows you to link the current active call and those calls on holding. You may make a multiparty conversation. During the conversation, voice of any conference party will be heard by all other parties. You may also add additional parties to your conference or split any conference member as appropriately. Connected Splitting a Multiparty Conversation (Conference Call) Member Phone Function Conference Call New Call End All Calls Disconnect Hold My Number End Figure 2 43 ENGLISH Phone Function 1. Tap Menu Key in the screen as shown in Figure 2 on the multiparty conversation. Tap Disconnect 2. Select a member (telephone number or name), whom you wish to split from the multiparty conversation, from the checkbox; 3. Tap Split to split the selected member; and then return to the in-call status; 4. You may privately talk to the party split from the multiparty conversation while keeping on hold the multiparty conversation among other parties. And then the private call may be terminated to re-establish a multiparty conversation with the original conference temporarily on hold. Alternatively, you may choose not to terminate the completed private call. If you do so, tap Link Calls to continue the multiparty conversation. On Hold Incoming Call Drop active call Drop hold call Busy Ignore Answer End Handling a Third Incoming Call Say your phone has an on-holding call and an active call (that is, it has two calls). If you receive a third call, the screen will be displayed as shown in the Figure. Now, you must terminate either of both active parties before you may receive calls from the third party: 1. If you select Drop Active Call and tap Answer, you may answer the third incoming call by terminating the currently active call; 2. If you select Drop hold call and tap Answer, you may answer the third incoming call by terminating the call previously on hold and putting the currently active call on hold. 3. If you tap Busy, the third incoming call will be terminated and a busy tone will be sent out. Alternatively, you may temporarily left the third incoming call unhandled and continue your existing calls. In such a case, the caller of the third incoming call will hear "The call waiting function is available for the other ENGLISH 44 Phone Function party of the calling" or something alike, provided that you have set the call waiting status as "On". Actually, when you do this, you just behave as not answering the third incoming call; 4. When finished the current calling, you may return to the Step 1 to end either of the existing calls and answer to a third incoming call. Call Divert Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Cancel All Diverts Note: Network support is necessary for the function. The function allows you to transfer the voice, fax, or data calls you receive to another number. You may set what, where, and when the calls may be transferred. Tap in the Main Screen to enter into the Dialpad. Tap and select Setup\Call Divert to open the Transfer Setup Screen, as shown in Figure 1. 1. Select the type of calls to be transferred by tapping Voice Calls, Fax Calls, and Data Calls; 2. The phone will show a list of options for call Divert if you select Voice Calls. Select an option. Tap the checkbox preceding Activate Divert at the center of the screen. An icon appears. Enter the target number for call Divert. Tap Done. 3. If you select Data Calls or Fax Calls, tap the checkbox preceding the Activate Divert at the center of the screen. An icon appears. Enter the target number for call Divert. Tap Done. Done Figure 1 Phone Function Transferring a Call Answered Calls (0) Missed Calls (5) Dialed Calls (9) Phone Function Figure 2 45 ENGLISH Calls Record Tap Recent Call in the Main Screen to show the Calls Record screen, as Phone Function shown in Figure 2; 1. To enter into the relevant function screen, you may tap Answered Calls, Missed Calls Calls, or Dialed Calls. Take Missed Calls for example, as shown in Figure 1; 2. The phone numbers (or names in your Address Book corresponding to the numbers) are listed by time and date; you may navigate through the numbers to find a wished one using the scroll bar. To delete all these numbers, tap the menu key and Delete All; 3. When you find the number you want, tap it to show its details (see Figure 2); 4. Tap Call to dial the number; Tap to return to the previous screen. Tips: You may show the list of Calls Record by tapping in the Dialpad screen. Tips: Tap the menu key in the screen as shown in Figure 2; and then tap Store (The option is unavailable if the item has been stored in the Address Book) in the popup menu to store the number to the Address Book. To delete this Calls Record entry, tap Delete. If you tap Sending a SMS or Send MMS, you enter into a screen to compile a new message, with the number in the Calls Record entry as the recipient. ENGLISH 46 Phone Function Missed Calls Figure 1 Missed Calls Start: Date: Duration: Dial Figure 2 Call Meters Note: Network support is necessary for the function. 1. The "Total Call Cost" shows the Clear Call Cost for the last call and the total cost for all the calls. Total Call Time: Phone Function Tap on the Main Screen to enter Dialpad Screen. Tap and select Setup to enter calls Setup Screen. Tap Call Meters to enter Call Meters Screen, as shown in the Figure. Call Meters Total Call Cost: Call Lifetime: Display: Off Audible Timer: OK 2. The "Total Call Time" shows the Clear Call Time for the last call and the total duration for all the calls. 3. The "Call Lifetime" shows the total duration for all the calls. 4. Display Setup In the pull-down box of the Display field, you can select the following displays: Off, Timer, Cost, Total Cost, and Credit. 5. Audible Timer You may set a time length. Your phone in call will beep according to your setup. In the pull-down box of the Audible Timer field, you can select different time length or Off. Phone Function 47 ENGLISH 6. Call Cost Setup Phone Function In the Call Cost screen, tap Call Cost Setup. Input the PIN2 code and confirm it to enter into the Setup screen. Select whether to specify a Limit; Tap the direct line following the Limit and enter a value for the charge limit in the entry area; Tap buttons below the Charge Type field to select Unit or Currency, which determines that the cost register displays a call time (in a time unit) or a charge (in a Currency). 7. Available Credit Tap it to view the Available Credit My SIM Number Line 1 Name: Number: XXX Line 2 Name: Number: Done Figure 1 My Number Use the function to view your phone number. You have to preset your phone number within the phone. To save your phone number: Current Network Available Networks Preferred Networks Known Networks 1. Tap on Dialpad Screen. Tap Setup from the menu to bring your phone into the Setup screen; 2. Tap My Number on the Setup Screen to bring your phone to a screen to enter your phone number, as shown in figure 1. In the screen, you Figure 2 ENGLISH 48 Phone Function may enter the name and number of the relevant line, and then tap Done to store the setup. If you tap , you make no modification and the phone returns to the Setup Screen. Network Setup Search Setup Search Network By: Band: Type: Automatic Speed: Medium Preferred Networks Phone Function Before you can make calls or send short messages, your phone has to be registered in a wireless communication network currently available. To view or configure the network, you should tap in the Dialpad screen and then select Setup from the menu. Tap Network Setup in the setup screen to open a new screen as shown in Figure 2. Done Figure 1 Network Priority Network Search Setup Tap in the screen as shown in Figure 2 on the above page and select Search Setup from the menu. The Network Search Setup screen appears as in Figure 1. In the Band field, you may choose one from the three bands of 900/1800, 900, and 1800. Cancel OK Figure 2 Figure 3 Phone Function 49 ENGLISH In the Type field, you may determine how the phone will be registered to the network: Manual or Automatic. The Speed field allows you choose one from Slow, Medium, Fast, or Continuous. Preferred Networks Phone Function Tap Preferred Network in the screen as shown in Figure 2 of the above page, and then the list of your preferred networks will be shown in the screen as shown in figure 2. Select any one non-preferred network. Tap and hold the network name to bring a menu list. Tap reorder to show the dialog box as shown in figure 3. Tap and to change the priority of the network. Tap OK. If you tap Cancel, you make no change and your phone returns to the previous screen. Tips: To use the reorder function, the preferred networks should include at least three items. If you tap Delete on the menu, a dialog box prompts you to confirm the deleting. Select Delete, the network is deleted from the list of preferred networks. To add a new network to the preferred network list, tap you may enter a Network ID on the direct line. to bring a dialog box, where To delete all your preferred networks, tap in the Preferred Network List screen. Tap Delete All to bring a dialog box prompting you to confirm deleting all such networks. If you tap Delete, all preferred networks (excluding the first one) will be deleted. ENGLISH 50 Phone Function Chapter 4 Address Book The Address Book allows you to record various information, including names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, and e-mail address, etc., of persons with whom you want to make contacts. You may enter such information in your phone and use it to make calls, send short messages (SMS), or send e-mails, and so on. Showing Address Book List Tap in the Main Screen to find the Address Book function as shown in the Figure. Tap to select List View or Thumbnail View from the popup menu. Then you may display your contacts list in different mode. All Defining categories for your contact details helps you manage your Address Book information. You can classify your contacts according to your need for communication. Your phone provides the following basic categories: All: Lists all contacts from all categories. Unfiled: Lists contacts that have not been classified. This is the default category setting for all new contacts. SIM Card: Lists the contacts information saved in the SIM card. Address Book Classifying Note: The categories are given in the manual for information purpose only. Refer to your phone for details. Address Book 51 ENGLISH Grouping Grouping is defined as classifying some contacts related to each other in a same group (For example, colleagues working on a project or members of a club). After grouping, you may send a SMS, MMS, or e-mails to all members of the group at one time. To create a group, tap from the Address Book list; select a New Group from the menu. Viewing and Modifying Contact Details 1. When the contact list displays on the screen, you may tap a contact name to show his/her details, as shown in the Figure. Address Book 2. By tapping the phone number following the icon on the details list, you may dial the number. You may also tap the phone number following the icon to send SMS or MMS. If you tap Email address, a menu appears containing options for sending email and MMS. Tap an option to perform a corresponding operation. 3. To view the more detailed information about the contact, tap Edit. The phone shows a detailed list on the contact. Edit 4. To modify the content of a field, tap the direct line following it. 5. When you have finished modifying, tap Done to store your modification and return to the previous screen. ENGLISH 52 Address Book Adding New Contacts 1. When your Address Book is shown as a list, you may tap and then select New Contact from the popup menu. The Contacts List screen appears, as shown in Figure 1. Category:Unfiled (Mobile) (Home) (Work) (Fax) (Email) IMID: Copying Contact Data Information You can copy the data information of the contacts between your phone and the SIM card. Tap in the address book list screen. Select Copy to SIM/Phone to enter the copy screen, as shown in Figure 2. 1. Select Phone to SIM or SIM to Phone and then tap OK. Your phone displays a contact list, from which you may select; Address Book Done Figure 1 Copy Number: Phone to SIM Card SIM Card to Phone Cancel Address Book 2. Tap symbol to specify a picture symbol for the contact. When your phone receives a call from the contact, your screen displays the symbol. 3. Pull down the right scroll bar on the screen to view additional fields. To enter data in these fields, tap the direct lines following them one by one. A screen appears for your entry. You may enter the name, the category, and etc. 4. Tap Done to store the data you entered. If you tap the icon , a dialog box appears asking you whether to exit the current screen. If you tap OK, your phone returns to the contact list screen. Name: OK All Figure 2 53 ENGLISH 2. Select numbers you want to copy. 3. If you select SIM to Phone, it is necessary to select the type of the number to be copied. Tap OK. 4. When you finished copying, the screen returns to the Contacts List screen. Note: The amount of the contact entries that may be copied to the SIM card depends on the capacity of the SIM card. Types of entries that may be copied to the SIM card may vary depending on the function of the SIM card. Deleting a Contact Address Book 1. On the Address Book List screen, tap and select Delete Contacts from the menu. The phone will list all your contacts that may be deleted, as shown in the Figure. 2. Check contacts you want to delete and tap Delete. A dialog box appears prompting you to confirm the deleting. If you tap OK, the phone deletes all the contacts you selected. To delete all the contacts on the list, fist tap All to select them all; then tap Delete and confirm your the deleting operation. Contacts: 3. When you finished deleting, the phone will return to the Address Book list screen. Cancel ENGLISH 54 Address Book All Delete Searching for a Contact 1. On the Address Book List Screen, tap and select Find Contacts from the menu. Your phone opens a screen, as shown in Figure 1; Find For: Find Options: 2. Enter in the Find For field the information relative to the finding option; Tap Contact's Name, Number, or Other in the finding option and then tap Find. Find Figure 1 Address Book 3. Your phone will show you the searching result; however, if it finds nothing, it will prompt you that no result has been found. Contact's Name Number(phone, Fax...) Other(Email, Address...) 4. If you want to continue searching, tap Find New; otherwise, tap to return to the list screen. Viewing Owner's Information On the Address Book List Screen, tap to select Owner's Information from the menu. The Owner's Information screen displays as follows: 1. If the information of the owner is available in the phone, detailed list of the owner will be shown as in Figure 2; Address Book Edit Figure 2 55 ENGLISH 2. Tap Edit to bring up the Edit Screen, where you may edit the owner's information; 3. If no owner's information is stored in the phone, the Owner's Information Entry Screen appears. In such a case, you may enter information by tapping direct lines following each field. When your entry is completed, tap Done. 4. Tap , the phone will return to the Address Book list screen. Share Via: Bluetooth IrDA MMS Email Cancel OK Sending Vcards Address Book Your phone is designed with a share function that facilitates data exchanging. You may send information of any contact as a Vcard to other phones or devices, via Infrared or Bluetooth connections or in Email/MMS. 1. In the Address Book list screen, tap the name of the contact to be transmitted. The phone will show a screen listing information on the contact. 2. Tap and select Share Via from the menu. The Share Via screen appears, on which you may choose how to transfer the contact information, as shown in the right figure. 3. If the method you selected has been set up and is available, tap OK to send Vcards. ENGLISH 56 Address Book Chapter 5 Message Center Your phone is designed with an open window display, super-large touch screen, and graphical interfaces to deliver convenience for Inbox you to utilize message functions. You can send, receive, view, SIM Card and manage various messages simply and easily. WAP msg Voice Mail Tap in the Main Screen to enter the message center screen, as Info Service shown in the Figure. The center allows you to process various mes- Drafts sages. Each list item on the screen is called a folder. If you tap a folder Outbox title, a different function screen opens for you to manage a specific type Sent Items Trash of message. The first column of numeric value following each title indicates the number of new or unprocessed messages. The second column of numeric value is the number of existing messages contained in the folder. Each folder is designed with different functions and operations. The functions of each folder are as follows: Inbox: The Inbox saves SMS and MMS you have received. Tips The Inbox function requires network support and is dependent on whether Message Center 57 Message Center you have subscribed for it. SIM Card: Short messages stored in the SIM card, you may save such messages to other folders as necessary. WAP msg:WAP messages are stored here. Voice Mail: You may specify your phone to automatically transfer incoming calls to your voice mail service number once you cannot answer them. In such cases, the callers may have the choice to leave messages, which will be stored in the voice mail system of your service network. You ENGLISH may access and listen to voice mails contained in the system whenever possible. Tips The voice mail function requires network support and is dependent on whether you have subscribed for it. Message Center Info Service (SMS): You may have various messages such as weather forecasts, time tables, or stock market information sent to your phone. Tips The info service function requires network support and is dependent on whether you have subscribed for it. Drafts: The folder temporarily saves messages you write but not completed. Outbox: Short messages that have not been successfully sent are saved in the folder for further modification or sending. Sent Items: When a short message is successfully sent, it is automatically saved in the Sent Items folder for From:XXX future reference. area where you are Trash: The folder is designed to save messages you have The does not support this deleted. If you have not permanently deleted a mes- service. sage, you may recover it. Private Folder: Except for the above folders, you may also create your own folder as required. The folder name Time: 02:43PM 17-09-2003 may be customized. Then messages may be cateReply gorized in different folders. ENGLISH 58 Message Center Inbox Reading Messages Tap Inbox on the Message Center screen to list all messages contained in the inbox. To read a message, tap it, as shown in the Figure. The screen will show you the sender's name (if you have saved the number of the sender in the To: phone) or his/her mobile number, the message content, and the sending The area where you are time. Tap to dial the number of the sender; Tap Reply to open an edit does not support this service. screen, where you can edit your message in reply; Tap to return to the previous screen without any changes; Tap , a menu pops up for you to delete the message or save the address. texts: 13/1 Send Forwarding a Message Replying a Message When you receive a message, you may reply it with a MMS or a SMS. Message Center 59 Message Center When you receive a message, you may forward it to other persons. Tap on the message-reading screen and then select Forward from the menu to open a screen, as shown in the Figure. Tap To: to select contacts from your Address Book. Alternatively, you may tap the Number Entry field following the To: to directly enter the phone number of the recipient. Tap Send to forward the message. ENGLISH Press on the message-reading screen and select Reply by a MMS to open a MMS Editor screen. When you complete your editing, you may send the message. If you tap Reply, an editor screen for short messages appears. When you complete editing a short message, you may send it. Tap and select Reply with Content from the menu. A message editor screen appears, on which you can see the message to which you are to reply at the bottom of screen and the sender's information. Enter your reply message at the cursor and tap Send to send the message. View by Name Subject Time Viewing Messages Cancel On the Inbox, Outbox, or Trash Screen, you may tap and select View by from the menu. There are three modes available: Name, Subject and Time. Choose one item from the menu as shown in Figure 1 on the next page. After confirming, the screen will show messages as specified by your selection. Message Center 1. Tap symbol at the bottom . Your phone displays the Message-Editor Screen, as shown in Figure 2. 2. Tap the Number Entry Field following To: to enter the number to which the message is to be sent. Alternatively, you may tap To: to select one or more recipients from your Address Book. ENGLISH Figure 1 To: Writing a Short Message You may write a short message by tapping the of the Message Center Screen. OK 60 Message Center texts: Send Figure 2 3. You should enter the message content where the cursor is flashing. A number of button symbols are also available below the editing pane: The icon indicates Writing Pad. Tap it to select another entry method from Pinyin, English, Numeric, and Handwriting. Signature Content Tap in the message editing screen and then you may select Insert Quick Text to insert the preset phrase in your phone. automatically include your signature to new outgoing SMS Messages Signature Setup Tap symbol in the Message Center Screen and select Signature Editing as shown in figure 1 in the next page. Tap the direct line following the Signature to enter your signature. If you want to attach your signature at the end of each message, you should tap the in front of Attach Signature to All New Messages Automatically to check it (that is, it becomes ). After that, tap Done. Done Figure 1 Outbox As you finish a short message, you should tap the symbol at the lower part of the screen and select Sending Option to specify the condition (such as Expire After) under which your message would be sent. After that, tap Done to return to the edit screen. On completing the above configuration, tap Send to send the message. Message Center delete all Figure 2 61 Message Center Sending a Message ENGLISH Outbox By tapping Outbox on the Message Center Screen, you can see the status of each message that has not been sent out, as shown in Figure 2. The symbol preceding each message title indicates the sending status of the message. If you tap a message that failed to send, you can see its content and relevant information on its recipient. When the message is opened, you may tap on it to modify and edit its content. Tips You may also view the information in the Outbox in different methods. Drafts By tapping Drafts on the Message Center Screen, you can see all messages contained in the Drafts folder; You may tap any of these messages to view its content; When the message is opened, you may enter or modify its content. When you complete your editing, you may send the message immediately. Message Center Trash By tapping Trash on the Message Center Screen, you can see a list of messages contained in the Trash. To read or edit a message, tap on it. If you tap Empty, all messages in the Trash will be removed and no recovery is available. ENGLISH 62 Message Center SIM Card By tapping SIM Card on the Message Center Screen, you may view all messages stored in the SIM card. You may tap any message to view its content. Folder Setup Name: Private Folder Create a New Folder You may create a private folder from the Message Center Screen to save messages, in order to quicken your message viewing or retrieval. To create a new folder, you should tap on the Message Center Screen and select New Folder. A New Folder Screen appears as shown in figure 1. 1. Tap the direct line following Name and enter the name of the new folder; 2. Tap Done and the new folder will be shown in the message center screen. Moving a Message Move to folder: SIM Card WAP msg Voice Mail Drafts Outbox Sent Items Trash Message Center Cancel OK Figure 2 63 Message Center You may move a message between different folders as necessary. For example, you may move certain messages from the Inbox to a private folder or from a private folder to the SIM card. Moving messages from the Inbox to the SIM card is described as follows. Tap Inbox on the Message Center Screen to open the message-viewing screen. Tap and hold a message entry to pop up a menu, where you may select Move to Folder to bring up the "Move to Folder" screen as shown in Figure Done Figure 1 ENGLISH 2. Select SIM Card from the screen and tap OK. The messages you have selected will be moved to the SIM card from the Inbox. When the moving is completed, your phone returns to the message-viewing screen of the Inbox. To: Subject: Deleting a Private Folder You may delete private folders. To delete a private folder, tap it on the Message Center Screen to enter it. Tap symbol and select Delete the Folder from the popup menu. When a dialog box prompting you to confirm the deleting appears on the screen, tap OK to delete the folder. Tips You may delete a private folder provided it contains no message. size: Send Figure 1 MMS The MMS function allows you to insert picture, animation, or audio files into your message, making your message more colorful and enjoyable. Composing and Sending MMS Message Center 1. Tap symbol on the Message Center Screen to enter the MMS function screen as shown in figure 1. Tap the animation at the center of the screen, your phone switches to the MMS composing screen. 2. To open the previous or the next page, tap ENGLISH new page before the current one, tap 64 Message Center or ; to insert a ; to delete the current Insert image Insert audio Insert video Insert quick text Insert signature Done Figure 2 page, tap . Numeric values between symbols and indi- cate the page number of the current page and the total pages. 3. Tap to show a toolbar menu for input methods and media files. Select a writing pad from the menu; the pad appears on the screen. You may use the pad to enter text at the cursor as necessary. If you select Media Files from the menu, a toolbar for medial files appears at the screen bottom. Send The symbol allows you to insert media files. Tap the symbol to pop up a menu for media files. You may insert Image, Audio, Video, Quick Text and/or Signature, as shown in Figure 2. The symbol indicates the Camera function. Tap the symbol to enter Shoot function and insert the picture into your message. You may setup the font, such as Font Size and Font Color. The symbol is a Delete button. Tap it to delete the content preceding the cursor or the content you selected. Message Center 65 Message Center The symbol indicates the Recorder function. By tapping the symbol, you may record a voice memo and insert it into your message. ENGLISH 4. By tapping and selecting Page Color from the menu, you may setup the page color for the MMS. You may also select Page Duration from the menu to setup the display duration for the current page of the MMS. To: Subject: 5. When you complete your composing, you may preview your MMS that you have compiled. Tap and select Preview to enter the Preview screen, as shown in the right figure. Message Center To go to the previous or the next page, you may tap or symbols; to play the pages of your MMS continuously, press ; Tap to close the volume of audio files. 6. To complete the preview, tap to return the previous screen. Press Done. The screen displays as in Figure 1 in the next page. Enter the Subject and the recipient, the Send button is enabled. Tap Send to send your MMS message. If you want to send a carbon copy or blind carbon copy to other persons, you may tap and then tap Show CC/BCC from the menu. Select Show CC or Show BCC to show the CC or BCC fields. 7. You may tap on the MMS screen. Select Save from the menu to save the message to Drafts. Note You may configure the sending options for your MMS. Refer to Sending a Message for details. ENGLISH 66 Message Center size: Send Figure 1 Reply Figure 2 Note When composing a MMS, the inserted media files will have their displaying sizes automatically adjusted according to the page. Downloading a MMS Your phone will notify you when it receives a MMS. The screen shows with a new message! Tap the message and the relative information on the MMS, such as the Sender, Subject, Time, and Size, etc. will be shown. At the same time, you may download the new received MMS. If you tap , the phone returns to the previous screen and download no MMS. Viewing a MMS Once you have downloaded a MMS, you may tap Inbox and select the new MMS information, as shown in figure 2. 1.The symbol is the relative information on the MMS. If you tap it, you can view the sender, subject, time, and size. 2. Tap to play the MMS. 3. Tap Reply to reply a MMS message to the sender. When completing the MMS, you may insert attachments before you send it. Tap Screen and select Insert Attachment. Message Center on the MMS 67 Message Center 4. If you tap , you may choose to Reply by SMS, Save File, Save as an Usual Template, Move to Folder, or Delete Message. Attachment ENGLISH Chapter 7 Email With the Email function supplied with your phone, you can not only send and receive mails supported by general WAP sites, but can also enjoy the support for common mail servers, such as POP3 and IMAP. The super large touch screen and other PDA functionalities even facilitate you convenient mail operations. There are some basics that you have to understand before utilizing the Email function. Email Mailbox: First access a website and apply a mailbox for yourself. The mailbox is just the one referred to as "Mailbox" in the manual. Instead of residing in your phone, the mailbox is hosted in your network operator's computer system, or the so-called mail server(s). Whenever you send or receive a mail, the mail server(s) transfers it. Mail Server: A mail server is a computer system of a network operator who delivers you mail service. For the name, contact your network operator who offers you the service. There are two common mail server types: POP3: A POP3 mail server receives mails for you. Whenever you access the network and log in your mailbox, your phone automatically downloads new mails from the POP3 server to the local Inbox of the phone. Any such mail will be deleted on the mail server when completely downloaded. If you would rather keep theses mails on the server, you should go to "Email Setup" | "Receive Setup" and check the "Keep on Server" option. ENGLISH 68 Email Email IMAP: As a mail server developed after POP3, the IMAP features on allowing client mail systems to get access to and manage mails and mailboxes on the server. Tips For your specific mailbox type, contact your mail network operator. Username: On applying an email box, you are required to specify a username. The server will reference the username for authentication when you attempt to log in the mailbox. Password: On applying a mailbox, you are required to specify a password. When you attempt to log in a mailbox, your mail server will check your username and password to verify whether you are the only valid owner of the mailbox. Note The username and password described herein are used to authenticate you as the valid owner of a mailbox when you attempt to access the mailbox. They are different from those you offer to access Internet, which are used to authenticate you for Internet access. Email Address: Your email address is your address on the Internet where you receive emails. All mails for you will be delivered to your mailbox equipped with the address. You are assigned with an email address when applying for a mailbox and cannot make any change of it once it is created. Tips You have to connect your phone to the Internet before you may enjoy the email function. Email 69 ENGLISH Mailbox Setup Email To utilize the email function, you have to configure your mailbox. Tap Email on the Main Menu Screen and your phone will check the Internet connectivity. If the connectivity is not available, refer to Network section for details on how to set up your network. If it is available, the phone continues to check for mailbox availability. If it finds no available mailbox, a Mailbox Setup screen appears, as shown in figure 1, where you may set up your mailbox either manually or automatically. Mailbox Setup Setup Manually OK Figure 1 Automatic Setup 1. Select a mail network operator provided with your phone and then tap OK. Your phone screen will be seen as shown in figure 2. Mailbox:163.com 2. Enter your Username and Password. Then reenter your password. Tap OK. Password: Send Setup: Message Reenter password: Receive Setup 3. Tap and select Mailbox Setup. Then reenter your password Tap the mailbox name and you may configure mail sending, receiving, Signature Setup OK Figure 2 ENGLISH 70 Email Mailbox Name: User Name: OK Figure 3 and signature on the screen. Note: The list (as shown in Figure 1) of Mailbox Setup varies depending on your network operator. Please refer to your phone for details. Manual Setup 2. Tap the mailbox name field and enter a name for the mailbox. Receive 3. You may configure mail sending, receiving, and signature on the screen and tap OK. Tips You may create multiple mailboxes. In such a case, if you enter no name for each mailbox on the manual setup screen, your phone will assigns name for such mailboxes as Mailbox n, where n is 1, 2, 3, 4 ... Email 1. Select Manual Setup from the screen as shown in Figure 1 and then tap OK. Your phone displays a screen as shown in figure 3. Mailbox: Inbox Drafts Outbox Sent Items Trash Figure 1 To: Subject: Writing and Sending Emails Once you successfully log in a mailbox, the screen will like the one shown in Figure 1. Tap at the bottom of the screen to bring up a Email Send Figure 2 71 ENGLISH Email screen for mail writing, as shown in Figure 2. Enter the mailbox address of the recipient at the cursor as shown in Figure 2; or tap To: and select a recipient from your Address Book. Then you may enter the Subject and mail content. Tap Send and select link method to send your mail. You may attach Contact, Date Book, Tasks, or Other documents to your mails. In the screen as shown in figure 2, tap and select Insert Attachment from the popup menu. Select an option as shown above to attach these documents into your mail. On completing a mail, you may tap at the right bottom of the screen and choose relevant option from Save to Drafts, Insert Signature, CC, BCC or Setup Priority. Receiving, Viewing, Reading a Mail or Sorting Mails The function is similar to the message viewing, reading, and sorting of the Message Center. Please refer to Message Center section for relative instructions. Private Folder The function is similar to the private folder of the Message Center. Please refer to previous similar instructions. ENGLISH 72 Email Chapter 7 Browser Your phone is a new type of mobile communicator that is designed with the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) functionality. It allows you to access the Internet and receive/send emails via GSM-based GPRS connections, in addition to CSD connections. You'll find your phone to be a powerful tool that delivers convenience and brings you closer to the world. The super-large touch screen makes your surfing on the Internet more enjoyable. Note: GPRS availability depends on your network operator and whether you have subscribed for it. Note: Options for Internet access depend on the availability of these services offered by your network operator and whether you have subscribed for these services. Check with your network operator regarding WAP configurations. Browser For WAP-based Internet access, you need: 1. Subscribe for GPRS Data service from your network operator. 2 Subscribe for a WAP service from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). 3 Set up your device to enable you to connect to the Internet. 4 Activate your WAP browser to access the Internet and perform relevant operation. Tips: Refer to descriptions on "Network" on how to set up the network connection. Tips: The main data gateway of your network operator will use your phone number as your account number. Browser 73 ENGLISH Activating WAP Browser 1. Tap Browser symbol in the Main Screen to enter the Browser screen; 2. If connecting to the Internet is successful, the Browser Startup screen displays. If you have made a correct setting in the Network Connection Setup screen, you may link to a network URL directly, as shown in the figure. 3. After log on successfully, you may view the service item using the scroll bar, just as you do on other list screens. Tap a service to enter the next content level, where you may view certain content. My Moternet Palm Beijing Recommend Net Home Jewel Box News & Weather Tone & Picture Chat & Friend Game & Joy Fashion Animations Browser 4. Tap menu key and you may select a number of options from the menu, including Favorites, About, Go to Site, File, Browser Profile Setting, Security, More, and Exit. Tips: Different WAP page will show different contents and require different logon procedures. Some WAP pages even require you to enter your username and password. Browsing Information and Using Access Function Making a Selection If your homepage includes a series of options listed in order, you may view these options by tapping the scroll bar. When you find the option you want, tap the option and enter the next level content for browsing. Otherwise, tap to return to the previous screen. ENGLISH 74 Browser Entering Information Some web pages contain entry fields for information exchange with the website. You may enter information in these fields just as you do for other functions of your phone. Disconnecting from the Internet Tap in the Browser screen and then tap Exit to disconnect from the Internet. Note: You can only disconnect from the Internet by tapping Exit. If you access the Internet via a CSD connection, you cannot make phone calls or send messages whilst the connection remains. However, if you use GPRS to access the Internet, you can dial out or send messages without disconnecting your phone from the Internet. The phone offers a powerful downloading function enabling you to download more applications and files simply and easily. 1. Launch the Browser. Log on a web page. 2. You may select a J2ME application or a file you want to download, provided that the web page offers file and/or application downloading. Your phone must have sufficient spare memory space to store the J2ME applications or files to be downloaded; otherwise, you may have to cancel the downloading or delete some old applications or files. 3. After you have confirmed for your downloading, a location should be specified to save the application or file to be downloaded. Then you may start downloading. 4. When the downloading is completed, you may view them, return to the web page, or exit the browser. Browser 75 Browser Downloading Files ENGLISH Chapter 8 Camera Camera View-Finding Tap Camera on the Main Menu Screen to enter the Camera function, as shown in the right Figure. 1. The frame in the screen indicates the viewfinder. 2. The symbol is a View-Finding Button. Tap it to toggle between the landscape view and portrait view. 3. The numeric value at the low-right of the viewfinder estimates the remained recordable photos. Make sure there is enough free space to store photos you are taking. 4. Capture The symbol is a zoom control. It includes a slider that allows you to zoom in or zoom out the object in the viewfinder. Alternatively, you may also adjust the viewfinder by using the external Camera Volume Key on your phone. 5. Tap Capture to take a picture. Alternatively, you may also take a picture by pressing the external Camera Softkey. Shoot Tap in the Viewfinder screen and select Record video from the menu. The phone will enter Record Video mode. The icon at the top of the screen turns to ENGLISH 76 Camera Preview or Delete Video or Photo Camera 1. Tap Record button to start taking a picture. The Done button will be shown at the bottom of the screen. 2. Tap Done to stop shooting. The video will be saved automatically. In the viewfinder screen for photographing or video recording: 1. Tap to preview the video or photo you have taken using the phone; Tap video you have recorded. 2. Tap and to play the at the top of the screen to preview the previous or the next video or photo. 3. If you are not satisfied with the result, you may tap to pop up a Delete dialog box, where you may confirm your deletion to have your phone deleting the current video or photo. 4. You may tap to make your choice from the menu for certain operations. Effects You may take photos with different effects. Tap in the viewfinder screen and select Effects from the popup menu; the phone's screen enters Effects Setup Screen, as shown in the right Figure, where you may adjust and specify the Brightness, Light, and Style of your photos. Brightness: Auto Light: Off Style: Camera Done 77 ENGLISH 1. By drag the Brightness Slider on the screen, you may specify the brightness of your photos. Camera 2. To adjust the lighting environment, tap in the Light field and select an option from the popup menu. 3. You may specify different styles for your photo. Tap following the Style field and select an option from the popup menu to change your photo's style. When you adjust and set the Brightness, Light and Style for your photos, the image in the viewfinder changes accordingly. Once you feel satisfied with the photo effect in the viewfinder, you may tap Done. The screen will return to the Viewfinder screen. Now, you may take a picture or have a shoot. Photo: Setup Options Size: Quality: M( Best Tap the symbol in the viewfinder screen and select Setup from the menu to enter the Setup screen, as shown in the Figure. To view additional setup options, drag the scroll bar. Video: Size: 1. You may specify the Size of your photos or video. Tap symbol following the Size field; Select an item from the popup menu to set up the size of your photos. Default Name: Done 2. You may also specify the quality of photo or video display. Tap Quality field and select an option from the popup menu. ENGLISH 78 Camera S( Quality: Best Length: 5 minutes symbol following the 4. Tap following the Shutter Sound to select the shutter sound when taking a picture. Camera 3. You may name photos you want to photograph to facilitate future searching and browsing. Each photo may be named in either of two formats: the Photographic Format numbered by date and time and the User Defined prefix. 5. You may also specify a storage location for your photos or videos. Tap symbol following the Save to field and select the location where your photos or videos will be saved. When you finish the above setting, tap Done to return to the Viewfinder screen. Delay-Timer The Delay-timer allows your phone to photograph after a specified delay. 1. In the Viewfinder Screen, tap the symbol to select Delay-Timer On. A Delay-Timer Indicator appears above the viewfinder. The Photograph or Shooting at the bottom of the screen turns to Start. 2. Tap Start and a Stop button appearing at the bottom of the screen. The Delay-timer displays as 10". At the same time, the indication of the second-counter successively decreases until the photo is taken. If you tap Stop during the process, the timing action will stop. Camera 79 ENGLISH Chapter 9 Media Center Your phone is differentiated from normal telephones by its Media Player function. It is also supplied with a Media Library, where you may select and play audio or video files. In addition, your phone allows you to edit such files. Playing Audio and Video Files Tap Media on the Main Screen to show a screen as Figure 1. By tapping on Audio, you may select Audio or Video. Media Center By tapping you'll see a list for you to add files. Depending on the type you selected (Audio or Video), the list shows only those files of the type you selected. If you tap the followed by a file, the will turn to . By tapping OK, the file you selected will be added into the playback list, as shown in Figure 2. Audio Figure 1 Alert-1.mid Flare.mid Pizazz.mid Sweet.mid Note: A media list is shown in the manual for demonstration only. Refer to your phone for the actual list. Tap a file to play it. Audio Figure 2 ENGLISH 80 Media Center Tap and hold a file to pop up a menu, from which you may select View Details, Remove track, Share, or Reorder track. Tap to play files highlighted on the list; tap to stop playing; tap or to play the previous or the next file. Tap Tap to mute the sound; tap it once again to resume. to select Remove tracks, Reorder tracks, Shuffle, or Repeat. Tips A slider is available under the Play Button Bar on the List Screen. It indicates the progress of file playing. The timer to the right indicates the elapsed time. Media Center Media Center 81 ENGLISH Chapter 10 Picsel Browser Picsel Browser enables on-screen reading of almost any file format. It also allows you to surf on the Internet. To enter the Picsel Browser function, tap from the Main Screen. With the help of a stylus you can move a page display in any direction - by tapping the screen in that direction, just like shifting a paper using your hands. You may also zoom in any portion of the display by double tapping the center point of the screen (tap the screen quickly, release the stylus, and then quickly tap the screen on the same point once again), followed by tapping on the screen upper or lower. To shift up or down a page, you can use the Direction key, while using the Volume key on the left you may zoom in or out it. Although Picsel Browser can process a variety of file formats, including PDF, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, JPEG image, PNG image, Plain Text, and HTML°A display of certain file formats may be slightly different from that on your computer. For detailed information, refer to User's Guide. Picsel Browser You may call up menu options of Picsel Browser by tapping the screen at the bottom right corner. These options allow you to open a new file, adjust the screen, configure Picsel Browser settings, or exit a file. To learn the usage of each option, tap and hold your stylus on its icon until a tools tip detailing the option appears. ENGLISH 82 Picsel Browser Flowdown Layout* Cancel Bookmarks Bookmark Current Page Input URL Open Option Setting Dialog Browse Table of Contents Historian Reload Current File * When you select the function, you may resume the display to "Normal Layout" by calling up the menu item on the left figure once again. When the display is resumed, the icon also changes. Refer to the figure on the next page for indication of Picsel Browser's menu options. View Picsel Browser is provided with a Main Menu, on which four key viewing functions are listed to select and view files. When you read this document, you are using the Picsel Browser's core function viewing files. You may scroll a file up and down, in an enlarged or de-magnified view, to read all parts of it. If you are reading a file with many pages, you may move to the previous or next page by tapping your stylus along the bottom side of the screen, just Picsel Browser 83 Picsel Browser File Viewer ENGLISH like you turn to another page of a book. You may also rotate the screen display of a file or toggle the display between "horizontal" and "vertical" for your preference. Folder Explorer The Folder Explorer function allows you to view files saved on your device or memory card just like you do with those on a desktop computer. You may open a folder to find more files, or reorganize the list of these files on the sorting order and display mode using several special menu functions. (To learn how an icon functions, put your stylus on it until a tools tip appears.) To open and read a file, select it and tap the File Viewer option. If a folder contains a list too long to be shown on a single screen, you may scroll it up and down as you normally do. Historian Picsel Browser Bookmarks The Bookmarks function enables you to record your favorite files and websites so that you can access them conveniently later on. You may add a file to the list using a File ENGLISH 84 Picsel Browser Viewer menu option, and remove it from the list using a Bookmarks menu option. Special menu options are also offered to sort your favorite files in a convenient order. Special Functions You'll find it more enjoyable to work with Picsel Browser offering several unique functions. You may rotate the screen display, toggle between horizontal and vertical displays, or select a size for your display. All these allow you reading files more conveniently. You may shift the current page by tapping on the screen just like moving a piece of paper. When you draw a horizontal line along the bottom side of the screen, you turn to the previous or the next page - as if you are flipping a book. A portion of the display may be zoomed in or out for your preference, by double tapping the screen (on a same point) and then tap the screen as you move your stylus up and down. Picsel Browser 85 Picsel Browser When you view a webpage, you may use the "Track Link" mode, in which you can ENGLISH track links or complete a table. By pressing the key on the right side of your mobile you can see a border surrounding each selectable item. You may navigate through these boxes and select one using the Central Key. Each type of content will operate in an appropriate manner: If you select a text box, a menu, or something alike, the selected box changes in color, reminding you to make further selections. If you want to cancel, press the Central Key repeatedly. Similarly, you may double tap a link to open its target page. Preferred Setting Picsel Browser Picsel Browser is supplied with several options that you may set up from the Main Menu as you prefer. Most of these options are only those of your choice, for example, days before a record is removed from the history list. However, other options may determine whether the software application would run properly. If a "Proxy" is needed to connect to your Internet service, you may select it from the option setting of Picsel Browser or the network setting of your device. To define a proxy, you should specify both its address and port. The internationalized Picsel Browser can recognize documents in many languages. However, although a range of "language codes" is available to store characters in different regions, not all these codes may be distinctly decoded from files. You should select the default setting for ambiguous documents as the preferred character set for your language. If you use an improper character set, the text would be shown as meaningless characters. ENGLISH 86 Picsel Browser Chapter 11 Calendar Your Calendar allows you to make and record arrangements. When it's time for an arranged event, your phone plays a reminder alarm alerting you to complete it, provided that you have enable the alarm. You may also use the share function to send your arrangements to other phones, or synchronize the data with other devices. Sep. 2003 S M T W T F S Month Month View 1. To view your arrangement for the previous or next month, tap Calendar Tap Calendar on the main screen to enter the Calendar function. A Month View screen appears as shown in Figure 1. or Figure 1 2. To view your arrangement for a day, tap the box marked with the date. 3. Press and select Jump to day from the popup menu. Your phone shows a calendar screen (see Figure 2), on which you may select a date and tap OK to view your arrangement for that date. 4. To return to the main screen from the Month View screen, tap Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec S M T W T F S Day View Cancel To list your arrangement for a day, tap the box marked with the date on Calendar OK Figure 2 87 ENGLISH Calendar the Calendar screen, as shown in Figure 1.The events in gray shadows you see on the day view list are full day events. By tapping or , you may scroll the screen to the view of the previous or the next day. To view details on an event, tap it. If you tap and hold an event, a popup menu appears. You may select an option from the menu to activate a certain function. Sat. 20-09-2003 Meeting Attend Class Week View To view your arrangement for a week, tap Month on the Calendar screen and select Week from the popup menu, as shown in Figure 2. By tapping or , you may scroll the screen to the view of the previous or the next week. If you tap and hold the area for a day you want to view, your phone shows a list of events arranged for the day. Day Figure 1 Sep Week 38 S M T W T F S Adding a New Event To add a new event: 1. Tap on the Calendar/Day View/Week View screen; your phone shows a list detailing the events arranged for the day. Week 2. Tap the direct line following each field to enter details of the event; Figure 2 ENGLISH 88 Calendar 3. When you complete your entry, tap Done. A new event is added into your date book. Attend Class Sat 0-09-2003 School Editing an Event On the screen listing your events: Calendar 1. Tap the title of an event. Your phone shows details on the event, as shown in Figure 1. Edit 2. Tap Edit. Your phone opens a screen to edit the event. To modify an item, tap the direct line following the field. 3. When you complete your entry, tap Done. To return to the list of events screen, tap Figure 1 Attend Class Deleting an Event To delete an event, tap and hold the event, select Delete from the popup menu, and tap OK. Alternatively, you may operate as follows on the list of events screen: 1. Tap an event you want to delete. Your phone shows its details. 2. Tap Permanently delete this event? Cancel OK Edit and select Delete event. A prompt box appears as in Figure 2. Calendar Figure 2 89 ENGLISH 3. Tap OK to delete the event. Calendar Setup To set up your Calendar, tap from Calendar/Day View/Week View screen and select Setup from the menu, as shown in the right figure. Calendar You may configure the starting time of an event, the time period after which an event would be deleted, lunar calendar, Open View, or Reminder Snooze. Setup Event Start Time: Remove Event After: Never Remove Lunar Calendar: off Open View: Month View Done Tap the direct line of a setting field to select relative information. When you complete your entry, tap Done to save your setting. To return to the previous screen without saving your changes, tap ENGLISH 90 Calendar Chapter 12 Tasks Viewing Tasks Meeting Shopping Tap icon Tasks on the Main Screen. Your phone shows a list of tasks (see Figure 1). 1. Tap a task item and you can see its details; 2. Tap and hold a task item. You may select Share, Delete, or Edit from the popup menu and take appropriate operations; 3. Tap All Tasks at the screen bottom. You may select an option from the popup menu. Your phone would list your tasks according to your selection. All Tasks 4. Tap on the tasks screen. You may select an option from the popup menu to sort and view your tasks by the due date or the priority, or delete the entire list of tasks you see on the screen. You may tap from the tasks screen to create a new task; or select an existing task and tap Edit. In both cases, you will enter a screen to edit the details of the new or existing task, as shown in Figure 2. 1. You may tap the direct line following a field to enter information, or tap to select an option from a drop list. 2. Tap Done to complete your editing; or tap to return to the previous screen. Title: Meeting Priority: Normal Due Date: None Tasks Creating, Editing, and Saving a Task Figure 1 Alarm: Choose Time Time: Date: Tasks Done Figure 2 91 ENGLISH Chapter 13 Note Pad Tap icon NotePad on the main screen to enter the note pad editing mode, as shown in Figure 1. 1. Tap to select an entry mode; then enter the content you want to record. 2. Tap Done to enter a name, Save in, and type for the notepad entry, as shown in Figure 2. 3. Tap Done to save the notepad entry. Done 4. Tap to pop up a menu. Select New to create and edit a new notepad file. Tips You may tap and select Open, as shown in Figure 3. Then you may select a saved file to open and read it. Figure 1 Name: Diary Save in: Phone Type: myVoice Note Pad Cancel Open Done Figure 2 ENGLISH Open Phone myCamera 92 Note Pad Figure 3 Chapter 14 Drawing 2. Use tools on the tools bar appeared on top of the screen to draw a picture. To edit an existing image file, tap and select Open; locate the picture you want to edit and open it; use tools on the tools bar to edit the picture. 3. By tapping the Menu key , you may select New, Undo, Open, Share, Insert Stamp, Select All, Choose Canvas, or Delete from the popup menu and perform appropriate operations. Paint Your phone is supplied with the Drawing Pad function which offers your enhanced support for image editing, enabling you to create your favorite pictures just as you will. 1. To open the Drawing Pad screen and edit an image, tap Drawing Pad from the main screen, as shown in Figure 1. Done Figure 1 4. Tap to select a display ratio for your picture from the popup menu, such as 50%, 100%, 150%, 200%, or Fit to Page. 5. Tap Done to enter a name, save in, and type on the screen. 6. Tap Done to save the picture and return to the image editor screen. Cut Copy Tips If you tap and hold an area selected on the picture, you may select Copy, Cut, or Paste from the popup menu and perform operations you need, as shown in Figure 2. Tips Proceed with the same steps to edit a picture in your camera. Paint Paste Done Figure 2 93 ENGLISH Chapter 15 Recorder You may use your phone to record talks of both parties during a call, or record a voice note when no other recording tools are available. 1. To activate the recorder function, tap icon Recorder from the main screen, as shown in Figure 1. 2. Tap to start recording; tap to stop recording. The voice file you record will be automatically saved into My Document. Recorder 3.Tap to play the voice file you just recorded; tap 4. By tapping ENGLISH to stop playing. , you may start recording a new voice note. Tips If you tap on the screen shown in Figure 1, you may specify a location to save the voice file you recorded by tapping Setup, as shown in Figure 2. Tips When you are playing a voice file, the Setup date and time you see on top of the Default voice name: Date and Time screen are the date and time when you Location: created the file, while the time you see at MyVoice the bottom of the screen is the length of the voice file, as shown in Figure 3. Tips When you are making a call, you may tap the Record button to start recording the Done talks of both parties. To stop recording, Figure 2 tap the button once again. 94 Recorder Figure 1 Figure 3 Chapter 16 My Document The function enables you to manage your file simply and easily. You may manually create a number of private folders to store and manage files and applications. Phone myCamera myVoice Tap File Manager on the Main Screen to enter the File Manager screen. Your phone is supplied with a number of predefined folders, as shown in Figure 1. Note:Figures in the manual illustrate files and private folders to demonPhone strate the functions of the file manager. These files and folders may different from your phone. Refer your phone for details. Figure 1 Phone myCamera Copy myVoice files that have the same folder or file name. Editing Files and Folders Cut Move To Tap and hold a file or folder that you want to edit. A drop list menu appears as shown in Figure 2. My Document Tips A single folder cannot include two or more subfolders or Rename Delete Properties Tips The menu items you see when pressing and holding a file are different from those when you press and hold a folder. Phone Figure 2 My Document 95 ENGLISH By tapping Open With, you pop up a dialog box where you may select the format to open a file or folder. When you have made your choice, press OK. If it is possible, you may tap Install to install the file you selected. You may tap Copy or Cut to copy or cut the file or folder to the clip board. If you tap the Menu Key and select Paste, files or folders (if any) contained on the clip board will be pasted to the current folder. If you paste a file or folder that you cut to the clip board previously, the file or folder is removed from its original location. Tap "Move to" to move the file or folder to a position you specified My Document Tap Rename to enter the Rename Screen, where you may choose an entry method and rename it. Tap Delete to open a "confirm to delete" dialog box. If you tap OK on the box, the file or the entire folder and all files contained in the folder will be deleted. However, if you tap Cancel on the box, you return to the previous screen. New Personal Folder In:Phone Name: Animation Tap Share, a dialog box appears for you to select a share path. Select a path and tap OK. The file will be transferred to other devices. Tap Properties, File Properties or Folder Properties displays on the ENGLISH 96 My Document Done screen. The Properties of a file include File Name, Type, Open With, Size, and Last Modified (date); the Properties of a folder include Folder Name, Location, Use Size, and Contains (how many subfolders and files it contains). Phone myCamera myVoice Creating a New Folder Tap in My Document, you may create a new folder in the current folder, as shown in Figure 2 on the right. Enter a name and tap Done. Phone Figure 1 If you are viewing files or folders in a list, you may tap the Menu Key and select Thumbnail to show them as thumbnails, as shown in Figure 1 on the next page. Search Name: Look in: Phone My Document Viewing by Sorting Tap the Menu Key and select Sort by. You may sort files or folders by Name, Size, Time, or Type. Done Figure 2 My Document 97 ENGLISH Searching Tap and select Search from the menu to enter the Search Screen, as shown in Figure 2, where you may enter Name of the file to be searched, select a scope from Search From for the file to be searched, and tap Done to initiate searching. Select Folder Phone myCamera myVoice My Document If the file is found, the file will be listed. By tapping the filename, you may open the file; if you tap and hold the filename, you may see the file path. OK Cancel However, if no such a file is found, "There are no match file to display." displays on the screen. If you tap Dismiss, you return to the My Document screen. You may also tap Try again to return the File Search screen, where you may edit your searching condition to look for another file. Folder Tree By tapping symbol on the My Document screen, you may view a folder tree, as shown in the right Figure. ENGLISH 98 My Document Chapter 17 Share Share of information of your phone with other phones or computers is available, by sharing address book entries, Calendar events, tasks, notepad entries, voice notes, voices, or images and sending or receiving messages via Bluetooth, Infrared, Email, or MMS. Receiving Data 1. Your phone is ready to receive data once a transmission link is established via Bluetooth, Infrared, MMS, or Email. When you receive a message, the phone alerts you to operate as the phone's instructions. 2. Once you successfully complete the receiving, you may Edit, Save, or Delete the file(s) you just receive. 3. If the receiving is terminated accidentally, the word "Failed to receive" appears on the screen. Share Via: Bluetooth IrDA MMS Email Sending Data Share 99 Share Select data you would send. Tap Share from the popup menu. A dialog box appears for you to select a share path, as shown in the right figure. Select a type as you want and then tap OK. Tips If you select Bluetooth or Infrared, a connection screen OK Cancel appears once you tap OK. To send the data, you have to establish a connection on the screen. However, if you select Email or MMS, a corresponding function screen will show up, where you may edit and send the email or MMS. ENGLISH Chapter 18 Alarm Clock and WorldTime Alarms Tap Clock on the Main Screen to enter the alarm clock function, as shown in Figure 1. 1. Check symbol preceding . Tap the time under the clock to show the Alarm Clock Setup Screen, where you may set a time by tapping or . When you complete your setting, tap OK. Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Snooze: 10 min Alarm when power off 2. Tap symbol following Snooze to pop up a drop list menu, where you may set a snooze period for the alarm clock. The alarm clock will alert again once the period is over. 3. If you check Alarm when power off, your phone will automatically switch on and alert when it's time to alert. After the alert, the phone will automatically switch off. Beijing Alarm Clock and Worldwide Clock Tap WorldTime on the Main Screen to show the WorldTime screen, as shown in Figure 2. Cancel Figure 2 100 Beijing City Tokyo WorldTime ENGLISH Done Figure 1 Alarm Clock and Worldwide Clock OK Figure 3 1. Tap the City field following to display a time zone chart, as shown in Figure 3. Tap the City field to show a list of cities. Select a city and tap OK to return to the time zone chart. Tap OK once again; your phone displays a screen listing worldwide times. You may also tap a time zone on the chart to pop up another city list - a list of cities contained in the zone. Also select a city from the list. 2. You may reset time and date for a certain city. Tap followed by the name of the city to turn it into . Proceed with your setting by tapping the time or date field under the city name. Tap Date; your phone displays a calendar for you to reset the date. 3. You may add a new city by tapping and selecting Add New City. On the Add New City screen, enter the city name and its time zone. Finally, tap Done. Alarm Clock and Worldwide Clock Alarm Clock and Worldwide Clock 101 ENGLISH Chapter 19 Calculator Calculator Tap Calculator on the Main Screen to enter the calculator function, as shown in the right figure. Tap numeric and calculation keys to perform a calculation; Tap "=" to show the result; Tap "C" to clear the calculation; Tap to return to the Main Screen. Tips M+ Store the sum of the calculation result on the Display M+ field and the number that already stored; MS Clear the number that already stored and store the current calculation result; MR Display on the Display field the number stored; MC Clear the number that already stored. ENGLISH 102 Calculator Chapter 20 Bluetooth Tap Bluetooth on the Main Screen to open a Device List screen, as shown in Figure 1. Device List Turning on Bluetooth and select Setup. 2. Tap icon following the Power and select On to turn on the Bluetooth function. Find Me Search 3. To complete your setting, tap Done. Figure 1 Bluetooth 1. On the Device List screen, tap Viewing, Adding, and Setting Bluetooth Devices 1. If you have added one or more Bluetooth devices on the Device List Screen, you may tap a device name to view its details, as shown in Figure 2. You may edit any detailed item of the device. To return to the Device List Screen, tap Device Information: 2. Tap and hold a device name. From the popup menu, you may select Create Bond, Connect, Delete, or Lock/Unlock for appropriate operations. Type: Name: Address: Phone Figure 2 Bluetooth 103 ENGLISH 3. If you have added no device or want to add a new device, you may tap Search at the screen bottom. Your phone will search for new devices/types. When the searching is completed, the results are listed. Select a device and enter the Bluetooth bonding password. If the bonding is successful, your phone returns to the Device List Screen, where name of the newly bound device will be shown. Bluetooth 4. If you tap and select Delete All, all devices on the list will be deleted. To set up a connection, tap Setup. 5. By tapping Find me, you may determine whether your phone is within the range specified for info transmission employing the Bluetooth technology. 6. To exit the Bluetooth function, tap Using Bluetooth for Information Transmission With Bluetooth, you may transmit/receive and share V-files or V-documents, such as Vcard and V-Calendar, between your phone and computers or other devices. Sending a Message If connection to a Bluetooth device is ready: 1. Tap and hold the file message you want to send. Select Share to show the Types of Share list; ENGLISH 104 Bluetooth Receiving a Message Device List A768 Accept a file from A768? Cancel OK Find Me Search If connection to a Bluetooth device is ready, your phone will alert you as soon as a message is received. Take a V-file for example, as shown in the right figure, you may operate as follows: 1. Tap OK. If necessary, your phone displays a Password Entry Screen. Enter the password for device connection and tap OK; 2. If you enter a correct password, your phone will indicate the message transmission status. On completing, you may view the message just received from the Indication Screen. Bluetooth 2. Select Bluetooth from the List. The screen shows a Device List. Select the recipient from the Device List. If the recipient does not available in the Device List, select Search and choose the device from the searching result; 3. Tap Send. Sometimes you may need to enter the password as appropriate to initiate the message transmission. On completing the transmitting, your phone shows "Transmission to [xxx]"; 4. Tap OK to return to the file screen. Tips If you have just received a document, you may select a location from the Indication Screen for storage. Enter the correct password whenever necessary. When the receiving is successful completed, you may directly view the message you just received. Bluetooth 105 ENGLISH Chapter 21 STK Application Note The function is dependent on whether your network service STK Application provider offers the services and whether you have subscribed for such services. If you insert a STK-enabling SIM card and turn on the function on your phone, you may enter the STK function by tapping the STK symbol on the Main Menu Screen, provided that the system is not busy. Tap on the Main Screen to enter the SIM Function Screen, as shown in Figure 1. Name of available functions are listed on the screen and you may view them using the scroll bar. Tap a service name to enter the specific function screen of the service. To return to the Main Screen, tap . Each service may be one type of display and service operation modes as follows: Figure 2 illustrates the option list of the next function layer. You may choose from the options that offer services; or tap to return to the screen of the previous layer. 106 STK Application Figure 1 Call me back as soon as possible Call me back as soon as possible Sorry, I have to be late I'll not be home for dinner today See you right there Bon voyage Happy holidays Miss you very much Good lucky OK Figure 2 ENGLISH Send my feeling e-mail Mobile E-mail Look for your Ask the way Daily words Tel-fare Daily word libraries Public info Figure 3 You may view details on a service on a screen as shown in Figure 3. Tap screen of the previous layer. to return to the You may be required to enter certain information to use these services, using handwriting or other entry methods. For details on specific entry methods, refer to relevant instruction. ures for information purpose only. Refer to your phone for details. STK Application 107 STK Application Tips The functions, options, and content of each specific function are given in the fig- ENGLISH Chapter 22 Network Network Tips Certain content and terms in the section may involve computer or Internet technologies, which cannot be detailed in the manual. For detailed information on such technologies, contact your network operator. Tips To access the Internet, you need network support and should subscribe for the service. Tips Your phone number will be used as your account number by the main data gateway of your network operator. Your phone is generally configured with all the relevant parameters. Your phone may be used to access the Internet using the high-speed GPRS or standard CSD channel. To configure your phone, please contact your network operator for the following parameters: 1. The telephone number to dial when accessing the Internet; Network 2. The username and password you have to enter for authentication when accessing the Internet; 3. The type of line you will use to access the Internet: Modem or ISDN; 4. Data rate for your Internet access. ENGLISH 108 Network Your phone supports multiple Internet accounts. You may choose an access method. Configuration for each method is stored in a profile. Internet Profile: Profiles 1. Tap Network on the main screen to open a screen as shown in Figure 1, in which you may configure your network connection settings. 2. Tap to create a new profile for your network connection, as shown in Figure 2. 3. Enter the parameters you have obtained from your network operator into corresponding fields; 4. Tap OK to complete your setting. Disconnect Figure 1 Profile Name: Tips Your list of network connections may vary depending on GPRS Setting: your network operator. Refer to your phone for details. APN: is the default connection (See Figure 1). Tips To set a profile as the default one: Tap and hold the profile; Select Set as default from the popup menu. User name: Password: Re Enter password: Timeout: off OK Network Tips The profile marked with icon Figure 2 Network 109 ENGLISH Chapter 23 Security Your phone is supplied with various security functions allowing you to set up (or modify) a number of passwords and options, in order to protect the phone from unauthorized use or limit certain functions. Tap Security in the Main Screen to enter the Security Setup Screen, as shown in Figure 1. Fixed Dialing (Off) PIN Request: Off Call Barring Phone Lock: Off You may configure your phone on fixed dialing, whether the PIN code is required, call barring, or phone lock. Security Tap Security Setup and select password. Your phone displays a screen for you to change a number of codes, including the SIM code and the call barring code, as shown in Figure 2. Note The availability of the fixed dialing function depends on the type of your SIM card and whether your network operator offers such a function. Tips The call barring service controls the use of your phone by barring certain outgoing and incoming calls. The availability of the service depends on whether your network supports it and whether you have subscribed for it. Security Figure 1 Change Passwords: SIM PIN 1 Code SIM PIN 2 Code Call Barring Code Phone unlock Code Security Code password Figure 2 ENGLISH 110 Security Chapter 24 Theme Maldives Blue Atlanta Green Caribbean Red Theme The Theme setting enables you to select a favorite theme for your phone. A theme includes a user-defined wallpaper, font size, ring tone for incoming lines, message alert, normal ring tone, startup screen, and shutdown screen. Your phone is provided with three themes. Selecting a theme 1. Tap icon Theme to open the theme screen, as shown in Figure 1. 2. Tap the theme you need and select Set to Current from the popup menu, as shown in Figure 2. The settings in the theme would overwrite relevant parameters of your phone. Figure 1 Tips The current selected theme is marked with an icon Configuring a theme Tap a theme on the theme setup screen to open another screen, on which you may configure details on the theme, as shown in Figure 3. To view even more setting items, slide the scroll bar. When you complete items you want to change, tap Done to save it. Maldive Blue Set to Current Atlanta Green Reset Caribbean Redto Default Edit Caribbean Red Wallpaper Text Size Medium Incoming Call Line 1 Fire howling Incoming Call Line 2 Three-in-one Done Figure 2 Figure 3 Theme 111 ENGLISH Chapter 25 Setup Your phone is supplied with the capability allowing you to use a number of its functions once you insert a SIM card. To satisfy your further requirements for communication or application modes, you may customize these settings. Each category of settings contains a number of setting items, for which you may select an option or enter a value. The following paragraphs details all the setting, items for each setting, and values or options for each item, which allow you to control your phone in an automatic manner. Tap Setup from Main Screen to enter the Setup Screen, as shown in Figure 1. By tapping the scroll bar, you may access all the settings you want to view or change. To return to Main Screen, tap . The following paragraphs details all the settings, setting items, values or options, and default values of the items. Language Setup The function allows you to select a language for your phone's display. By tapping Language, you may enter the language selecting screen and select a language from the selection box as shown in Figure 2. When you complete your selection, tap Done. The language you select ENGLISH 112 Setup Language Date and Time Sound Volume Input setting Screen Calibration Backlight Setup Voice command Receive IrDA On Power Management Figure 1 Select a Language: English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Automatic Done Figure 2 would be the one for your phone's display. If you tap guage setting would remain unchanged. , the current lanDate dd-mm-yyyy Date and Time Time Tap Date and Time from the Setup Screen, as shown in Figure 1. You may specify the time and/or the date. Tap Done to return to the Setup Screen. 12 hour clock Sound Volume Tap Sound Volume from the Setup Screen to enter the Sound volume setup screen, as shown in Figure 2. If you tap on an item, you may access a setup screen for the item. You may specify the system volume, ring vol- System Volume ume, and/or speaker volume. Ring Tone Volume Input Setting Done Primary Input Method: Handwriting Write Hand: Right Word Completion User Dictionary Writing Speed: Medium Water Mark Chinese Handwriting: Done Figure 2 Setup Tap Input Setting on the Setup Screen. Your phone displays a list of items for entry setup, as shown in Figure 3. You may configure your favorite entry method, handwriting habit, and/or handwriting speed. Speaker Volume Touch Screen Notifications Alert Done Figure 1 Figure 3 Setup 113 ENGLISH Touch Calibration You should calibrate the touch screen whenever you find the phone responds incorrectly when you use the stylus to touch a certain position on the touch screen. 1. Tap Touch Calibration from the Setup Screen to enter the screen for touch screen calibration, as shown in Figure 1. 2. Follow screen instructions and tap the center of the symbol using your stylus until you see a message indicating the touch screen has been calibrated. Figure 1 Backlight Setup Tap Backlight Setup from the Setup Screen to enter the screen as shown in Figure 2. 1. Tap and backlight; Setup 3. When you complete your setting, tap Done to save your settings; or tap to return to the Setup Screen without saving your changes. 114 Backlight: Talking phone On On Off to adjust the brightness of the 2. Tap the symbol under the LCD Sleep Time to adjust the duration for the backlight; ENGLISH Tap the center of the target to align screen Setup LCD Sleep time 10 Min Done Done Figure 2 Figure 3 Voice Command Tap Voice Command from the Setup Screen to enter the screen for voice command setup, where you may turn on or off the reciting function, as shown in Figure 3. If you turn on the function, your phone would recite any message you are viewing. Battery Meter Battery Save Auto Power off Off Time On On Receive IrDA The setting allows you to turn on or off the infrared receiving function. Done Power Management Tap Power Management from the Setup Screen to enter the screen for power management, as shown in Figure 1. The progress bar under Battery Meter indicates the remaining power of your battery. Figure 1 Security Code: OK Setup You may turn On or Off the power saving mode by tapping the symbol following Battery Save. By tapping the symbol following Auto Power off, you may turn On or Off the Auto Power off function. If the function is turned on, you may tap the direct line following off Time or icon to specify the idle time before you phone is automatically powered off. Figure 2 Setup 115 ENGLISH Master Reset Reset all user-defined settings to their factory default. Note Be careful to use the function! If you tap Master Reset, your phone prompts you to enter the security code. When you enter the code, the screen would appear as in Figure 2. Tap OK. If the code is correct, a dialog box appears for you to confirm your master resetting. To proceed with the function, tap OK; otherwise, tap Cancel. Tips The default security code of your phone is 000000. Master Clear Setup Note Be careful to use the function! The function fulfills all the functions of Master Reset. Moreover, it will clear all the information you have entered, including the Address Book entries. The default security code of your phone is 000000. If you tap Master Clear, your phone prompts you to enter the security code. When you enter the code, the screen would appear as in Figure 2 on the previous page. Tap OK. If the code is correct, a dialog box appears for you to confirm your master clearing. To proceed with the function, tap OK; otherwise, tap Cancel. ENGLISH 116 Setup Chapter 26 Voice Instruction Tips To use the Voice Instruction function, you have to load voice recognition whenever you turn on your phone. Voice Instruction Voice Instruction allows you to operate on your phone using voice instructions. When you speak the instruction for a certain function to your phone, it will perform the function. Loading Voice Recognition To use the Voice Instruction function, you have to load voice recognition first. Press and hold the Select key on the left side of your phone. Your phone loads voice recognition when a "Loading" prompt box appears on the screen, as shown in the right figure. After a while, you'll see a message prompting you that the loading (loading of voice recognition) has been completed successfully. Now you may use the Voice Instruction function. If the screen indicates that the loading fails, you should try to load voice recognition once more. Loading VR. Please wait... Hide Using Voice Recognition When the voice recognition has been successfully loaded, press and hold the Select key on the left side of your phone until the phone alerts you with a tone. Speak a voice instruction to the phone and then release the Select key. Your phone will perform just as you instructed. The Voice Instruction function is designed with two modes: Name/Instruction mode and Digit mode. The default mode is Name/Instruction. However, the Digit Dialing function uses the Digit mode. The "Dialpad" instruction would start the Digit mode and open a dialpad. In the Digit mode, you Voice Instruction 117 ENGLISH Voice Instruction may speak a phone number while pressing and holding the Select key on the left side of your phone. When you release the Select key, your phone displays the number it recognized on the dialpad and recites it. Note: Your phone remains in the Digit mode for a few seconds after each number recognition. Then it returns to the Name/Instruction mode automatically. Refer to "List of Voice Instruction and Functions" for available voice instructions and their corresponding functions. Language Date and Time Sound Volume Input setting Screen Calibration Backlight Setup Voice command Receive IrDA On Power Management Figure 1 Reciting When the voice recognition is loaded, you may specify the message reciting function to have your phone automatically reciting the words of any message you opened. Talking phone: On On Off To open the Reciting function: 1. Tap Setup on the Main Screen to enter a setup screen, as shown in Figure 1. 2. Tap the Voice Command item to enter the screen for voice recognition setup. 3. Tap the drop list box following Talking phone and select On, as shown in Figure 2. 4. Tap Done to turn on the message reciting function. ENGLISH 118 Voice Instruction Done Figure 2 Voice Instruction Name + Mobile(CellPhone,Call)/ Work(Office) / Home Open Digit Dial/Open DialPad Function The corresponding number will be highlighted. Press the Select key to dial the number. You should perform the voice instruction for digit dialing. When the instruction is completed, you may press the Select key on the left side of your phone once again and speak a number. Release the softkey. Your phone would recite the number you speak. If you have inputted a correct number, press the Select key to dial it; otherwise, press the Select key and repeat the number within 10 seconds of your phone's reciting. If it exceeds 10 seconds, you should repeat the Open Dial-up/Dial-up instruction. Go Back Your phone exits the current function screen. Redial Your phone recites the number you last dialed. Voice Instruction 119 Voice Instruction List of Voice Instruction and Functions ENGLISH Voice Instruction Voice Instruction Check New Messages/ SMS Check Missed Calls Function When your phone alerts you that there is a new incoming short message, you may press and hold the softkey to perform the command. You phone would tell you the number of messages you receive and the name or number of each sender. (Short messages you have viewed are excluded from the number.) When your phone alerts you that there is a new incoming call, you may press and hold the softkey to perform the command. You phone would tell you the number of incoming calls and the name or number of each caller. (Missed calls you have viewed are excluded from the number.) Check Time Your phone recites the current time displayed on the screen. Check Battery Your phone recites the remained battery power in percentage. Check Signal Your phone recites the signal strength in percentage. Go to Homepage/Homepage Return to the Main Screen. Note: Keep holding the Select key on the left side of your phone when performing the above voice instructions. Do not release the key until the command has been performed successfully. If your phone cannot recognize the voice instruction you speak, it will prompt you to repeat your operation. All the above instructions except "Go to Homepage/Homepage" and "Exit" may be performed when your phone cover is closed and an earphone is connected. ENGLISH 120 Voice Instruction Chapter 27 Data Synchronization You may perform data synchronization by connecting your phone to other devices via data cables, Infrared connections, or OTA. Last Sync: Synchronize Via: USB Cable IR Link OTA In the Main Screen of your phone: Tap the Sync symbol to enter the synchronization function, as shown in the right Figure 1. 1. Tap to pop up a menu containing OTA Sync Setup. If you want to use the OTA method, you should configure the OTA synchronization. Select OTA Sync Setup to show a screen in Figure 2. Enter the content and tap OK. 2. Select a connection type from the list under the Sync Via. 3. Your phone displays "Synchronizing..." If you tap Cancel right now or a failure occurs during the synchronization, a Sync Failed dialog box appears; if the synchronization is finished successfully, a detailed list displays on the screen. 4. Tap OK; your phone returns to the Synchronization Function Screen. 5. In the Synchronization Function Screen, tap Synchronization Your phone is supplied with data synchronization capability, which allows you to perform data update and transfer between data stored in your phone's Phone Address Book, SIM Address Book, Calendar, and Tasks with that stored in other phones, your computers, or other devices. Figure 1 Data Paths: Address Book: Calendar: Tasks: Server URL: to return to the Main Screen. Synchronization OK Figure 2 121 ENGLISH Note: The following description covers meaningless characters on the screen display during mobile synchronization. Mobile PIM (Phonebook, Datebook, and To Do List): UTF8, GB2312, and BTG5 are available for coding of Chinese characters. Whether Chinese characters may be decoded properly is dependent on the language settings on both your mobile and your PC. Modem To transfer Simplified Chinese characters from your mobile to your PC, you must select Simplified Chinese for the language setting of the mobile. If your PC runs on an English OS, the language should be changed to Simplified Chinese by operating as follows: Start Settings Control Panel Regional Options Language Settings for the System Simplified Chinese (Default). Follow the same steps for Traditional Chinese. ENGLISH 122 Modem Chapter 28 Modem Your phone is embedded with a modem, which may be used for Internet access to browse information or download data in a wireless and mobile manner, by connecting your phone to a computer with cables or via Bluetooth/Infrared. Not ready Use: USB Cable Baud rate: 115200 Tips To connect your phone to a computer via Bluetooth or Find Device Figure 1 Infrared, make sure your computer supports Bluetooth or Infrared transmission and has been installed with correct drivers. Tap on the Main Screen to enter the Modem Setup Screen, as shown in the Figure 1. 1. Tap the combo box following Use to select a transmission method as necessary, such as USB Cable, RS-232 Cable, IR Link, or Bluetooth. Modem It is easy to make use of the modem. If you want to access the Internet via data call, you may configure the "mobile" modem just as you do for setting a standard modem on a normal computer. Modem Status: Modem Status: Not ready Use: USB Cable USB Cable RS-232 Cable Baud rate: 115200 Tips If you decide to employ a serial cable for data transmission IR Link Bluetooth OK make sure the baud rate is defined. Figure 2 Modem 123 ENGLISH 2. When completing your configuration, tap Find Device. The modem status is indicated as Ready; tap Disconnect, the status becomes Not ready. 3. Once data transmission between your phone and your computer is normal via a USB cable, data cable, Bluetooth, or Infrared, you may access the Internet from the computer via the phone just as you do with a normal modem. Tips If you employ Bluetooth to establish the connection, you will be prompted to enter your password. Enter the correct password as required by your phone. Center ENGLISH 124 Center Chapter 29 VPN (Virtual Private Network) Tap on the Main Screen to open a screen for authentication, on movian VPN which you may tap Agree to access the VPN function. Policy Name Gateway Type Creating New Policy Gateway IP Address: If you tap movian VPN without any policy, your phone displays no policy. In such a case, do as follows: Split Tunnelling Perfect Forward Secrecy User name 1. Tap to open the New Policy Screen, as shown in Figure 1. To view additional options, scroll down the Scroll Bar; Done Figure 1 VPN Virtual Private Network 2. Enter information for each option to specify the policy. When you finish setting, tap Done to save your setup. The Policy List appears on the screen, as shown in Figure 2. Logging into the VPN If you have created one or more policies, you may tap to show movian VPN the Policy List. 1. Tap and hold a policy to pop up a menu, from which you may select Edit to edit the policy, or Delete to delete the policy; VPN (Virtual Private Network) Log in Figure 2 125 ENGLISH 2. Select a policy from the Policy List as desired. Tap Log in and enter the password to log in the VPN. When the logging in is successful, your phone returns to the Main Screen; Tips You should get ready your network connection before logging in the VPN. Refer to the chapter on network for details. 3. To disconnect your phone from the VPN on which you have logged: Go to the Main Screen (provided that your phone has been connected to the VPN); tap the movian VPN VPN symbol to show the Policy List; a Disconnect button appears at the bottom; tap Disconnect; 4. Tap the Menu Key to pop up a menu, from which you may select Edit or Delete to edit or delete the policy you have selected. VPN Virtual Private Network ENGLISH 126 VPN (Virtual Private Network) Chapter 30 Troubleshooting Check the following questions if you have problems with operating your phone. Problems Reasons Contact your network operator on how to subscribe for and use the service. Refer relevant chapters in the User's Guide for detailed description on the Browser and Email. Calibrate your touch screen. Refer to the description in the User's Guide on how to calibrate it. Avoid using your phone in such places. Avoid using your phone in such periods. Contact your network operator for a service coverage chart. Troubleshooting 127 Troublesho oting I cannot access • Your network operator does not offer the service or you have not the Internet propsubscribed for the service. erly using the • ou have not configured the servBrowser or ice properly. Email. My phone seems • You have not calibrated your to be slow when I touch screen properly. touch the screen. are using your phone in an I cannot receive • You area with poor network coverage (out of reach of radio signals), calls and messuch as a place near a tall buildsages satisfactoing or in a basement. rily. • You are using your phone during busy period of the network when the line is busy, such as on-duty or off-duty period. • Your phone is far from any base station of your network. Solutions ENGLISH Problems Reasons Solutions I hear echo or • It is a regional problem due to Hung up and dial once again. The trunk may distribute a better line for noise. poor network trunk quality. • Line quality is poor in certain areas. your call. • My battery didn't last as long as I expected. • • Turn off your phone in areas with poor network coverage. I cannot turn on my phone. The standby time of your battery varies depending on the system configuration of your network. You need to replace the battery with a new one. The standby time will be shortened when your phone cannot receive signals, when it continuously emits radio signals to search for a base station, consuming a lot of your battery's power. • Your battery is exhausted. • SIM card damaged. Recharge your battery. • You have inserted the SIM card incorrectly. Make sure the SIM card is inserted properly. SIM card error Troublesho oting ENGLISH Replace a new battery. Move to an area with more strengthened signals or turn off your phone temporarily. Contact your network operator. • Metallic surface of your SIM card Clean metallic contacts of your SIM is dirty. card using clean cloth. 128 Troubleshooting Problems Reasons I cannot connect • SIM card invalid my phone to the • Out of the GSM coverage network. • Signal is weak I cannot transmit • Your network operator does not messages. offer the service. I cannot make a phone call. • The call barring function has been enabled. • You have entered three incorrect PIN codes in series. PIN error Solutions Contact your network operator. Contact your network operator for details on the service area. Move to an area with strengthened signals and try again. Contact your network operator. Disable the call barring function. Contact your network operator. I cannot charge • The voltage is out of the rated Use voltage falling within the rated range of the charger. range of the charger. my battery. Use a battery charger designed for the • You use a nonstandard charger. mobile phone. For example, SPN5052X series (X may be A, B, etc.). (For exaple, Make sure the plug is securely connected. Delete some of your Address Book entries or remove some other data. Contact your network operator. Troubleshooting 129 Troublesho oting • Poor contact I cannot enter new • The Address Book or the dynamic entries into my memory is full. Address Book I cannot config- • Your network operator does not offer these functions or you have ure certain funcnot subscribed for them. tions. ENGLISH Chapter 31 Specific Absorption Rate Specific Absorption Rate This model phone meets the international requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Under the guidelines for your phone model, the SAR limit is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted based on CENELEC** testing procedure, using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it is tested to confirm compliance with ENGLISH 130 Specific Absorption Rate It shall be noted that the SAR level may vary when the phone is modified. In all cases, the phone has been designed by strictly observing a guideline. Specific Absorption Rate the guidelines. The tests are performed in positions and locations that conform to a uniform testing methodology determined by an expert standards body. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is ____W/kg***. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is recommended by ICNIRP as 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. CENELEC is a European standard body. Additional information for the mobile phone model includes a range of Motorola Testing Agreement, Assessment Procedure, and Testing Method. Specific Absorption Rate 131 ENGLISH Chapter 32 Appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA Appendix Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. 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Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. ENGLISH 134 Appendix 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: Appendix You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. • a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. • b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. • c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary Appendix 135 ENGLISH Appendix way, to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. 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It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. one line to give the program's name and an idea of what it does. Copyright (C) yyyy name of author This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Appendix 143 ENGLISH This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if ENGLISH 144 Appendix any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program 'Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. Ty Coon, President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. 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