Motorola Mobility T6GF1 Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth User Manual Brit01 EN User guide

Motorola Mobility LLC Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth Brit01 EN User guide

Exhibit 8a Users Manual

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Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings
of your service provider’s network. Additionally, certain features may not be
activated by your service provider, and/or the provider's network settings may
limit the feature’s functionality. Always contact your service provider about
feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other
product specifications, as well as the information contained in this user's
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information or specifications without notice. The contents of Motorola’s user’s
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the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose,
are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability, or contents of this guide.
Caution:
Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not expressly
approved by Motorola, will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
While Products specifications and features may be subject to change without
notice, we are making every possible effort to ensure that user manuals are
updated on a regular basis to reflect product functionality revisions. However,
in the unlikely event that your manual version does not fully reflect the core
functionality of your product, please let us know. You may also be able to
access up-to-date versions of our manuals in the consumer section of our
Motorola web site, at http://www.motorola.com.
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Contents
Contents
YOUR xxxxx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
How to use your XXXX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Key mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Navigation key and quick access to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Displayed information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Preliminary operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Using this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Preparing the phone for operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Basic operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Diary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Currency converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Alarm clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Using your phone as a modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Messages/Text editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Contents of the Messages menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Accessing the SMS menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Reading a received SMS message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Reading stored SMS messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Moving messages to SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Forwarding messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Activating or deactivating the message alert tone . . . . . 61
Preparing the phone to send SMS messages . . . . . . . . 62
Entering text / Edition mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Creating text models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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Editing a text model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Sending a new SMS message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Signature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Outbox and SIM archive emitted messages . . . . . . . . . 78
Draft messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Status request . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Storage consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Calls & times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Call logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Call timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Call costs - management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Recorded call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Line selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Storing names and telephone numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Adding a video to your Phone book card . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Adding a picture to your Phone book card . . . . . . . . . . 100
Setting a melody, a MP3 file, a video or a speech note as a
ringtone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Editing a Phone book or a SIM name card . . . . . . . . . . 102
Viewing and calling Phone book numbers . . . . . . . . . . 103
Voice dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Free space in the Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Creating a group of cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
My card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
My number(s) display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Fixed dialling numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
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Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
To access the camera application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
The Camera related icons and shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Taking a picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Storing/erasing your picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
To select a storage space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Adjusting your picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
How to view your picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
To access the camera application from another application
126
Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
To access the video application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
To select a storage space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Video related icons and shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Filming a video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Storing/erasing your video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Adjusting the preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
How to play your video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Fun & media box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Melodies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
MP3 player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Games & applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
Speech notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159
Frames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Storage used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Memory card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Handling and storage precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
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Protecting your data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
How to insert/extract your Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . 176
How to access the Memory Card contents . . . . . . . . . 177
How to configure your Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Storage used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Network services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
i-mode™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
User interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
i-mode menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
i-mode applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Setting your i-mode features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Mail system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Quick access to i-mode basic features . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Phone settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Voice mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
GSM services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Security features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
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Safety Information
Safety and General Information
Safety Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ
THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.
1
Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
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.
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 instructions.
External Antenna Care
If your phone has an external antenna, use only the supplied or
Motorola-approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas,
modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and/or may result
in non-compliance with local regulatory requirements in your country.
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.
Phone Operation
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your phone as you would a
wireline phone.
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Safety Information
Body-Worn Operation: Voice Communication
To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure guidelines, if you wear a
phone on your body when transmitting voice communications, 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 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) 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 2.5 centimetres (1 inch)
from your body.
Approved Accessories
Use of accessories not approved by Motorola, including but not limited to
batteries, antennas, and convertible covers, 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
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.
Note:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Safety Information
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
Turn off your wireless device whenever instructed to do so by airline staff.
If your device offers a flight mode or similar feature, consult airline staff
about use in flight. If your device offers a feature that automatically turns
on the phone, then turn off this feature before boarding an aeroplane or
entering an area where the use of wireless devices is restricted.
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of
15 centimetres (6 inches) be maintained between a handheld wireless
phone and a pacemaker.
Persons with pacemakers should:
ALWAYS keep the phone more than 15 centimetres (6 inches) from
your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.
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.
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Safety Information
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
doctor may be able to assist you in obtaining this 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. Using a phone may be
distracting in certain circumstances. Discontinue a call if you can’t
concentrate on driving.
Use handsfree operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if
driving conditions so require.
Responsible driving best practices can be found in the “Wireless Phone
Safety Tips” at the end of this guide and/or at the Motorola website:
www.motorola.com/callsmart
.
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.
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Safety Information
Gas or Petrol Stations
Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of radio equipment in gas or
petrol stations. Turn off your wireless device if instructed by authorised
staff.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. 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.
Damaged Products
If your phone or battery has been submerged in water, punctured, or
subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you take it to a Motorola
Authorised Service Centre to determine if it has been damaged. Do not
attempt to dry it with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven.
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Safety Information
Batteries and Chargers
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 hot. Take care when handling a charged
battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other
container with metal objects.
Use only Motorola Original™ batteries
and chargers.
Caution:
To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your battery in a
fire.
Your battery, charger, or phone may contain symbols, defined as follows:
Choking Hazards
Your phone or its accessories may include detachable parts, which may
present a choking hazard to small children. Keep your phone and its
accessories away from small children.
Symbol 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.
032374o
032376o
032375o
032377o
032378o
Li Ion BATT
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Safety Information
Glass parts
Some parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glass could
break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial
impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove. Stop using your
mobile device until the glass is replaced by a qualified service centre.
Seizures/Blackouts
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when
exposed to flashing 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.
If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family
history of such occurrences, please consult your doctor before playing video
games on your phone or enabling a flashing-lights feature on your phone
(the flashing-light feature is not available on all products).
Parents should monitor their children's use of video game or other features
that incorporate flashing 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 flashing-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.
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Safety Information
Repetitive Motion Injuries
When you repetitively perform actions such as pressing keys or entering
finger-written characters, 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.
1. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety
information in user’s guides published prior to January 28, 2005.
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Use and Care
Use and Care
Use and Care
To care for your Motorola phone, please keep it away from:
liquids of any kind
Do not expose your phone to water, rain, extreme
humidity, sweat, or other moisture.
extreme heat or cold
Avoid temperatures below -10°C/14°F or
above 45°C/113°F.
microwaves
Do not try to dry your phone in a microwave oven.
dust and dirt
Do not expose your phone to dust, dirt, sand, food, or
other inappropriate materials.
cleaning solutions
To clean your phone, use only a dry soft cloth. Do not use
alcohol or other cleaning solutions.
the ground
Do not drop your phone.
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EU Conformance
European Union Directives
Conformance Statement
EU Confor mance
Hereby, Motorola declares that this product is in compliance
with:
The essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC
All other relevant EU Directives
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 (to 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.
0168
Product
Approval
Number
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Recycling Information
Caring for the Environment by
Recycling
Recycling Information
When you see this symbol on a Motorola product, do not dispose
of the product with household waste.
Recycling Mobile Phones and
Accessories
Do not dispose of mobile phones or electrical accessories, such as chargers
or headsets, with your household waste. In some countries or regions,
collection systems are set up to handle electrical and electronic waste
items. Contact your regional authorities for more details. If collection
systems aren’t available, return unwanted mobile phones or electrical
accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Centre in your region.
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YOUR xxxxx
YOUR xxxxx
How to use your XXXX
Key mapping
[ Right] soft key
To Exit th e cu rre n t m enu.
Navigatio n key
To scroll Up, Down, Right or
Left according to the context.
[Menu] key
To access the Opti ons menu
when is shown on the display.
Alphanumeric keys
Press the 1 to 9 keys to access
the requiered menu.
[Left] softkey
Quick access to M ail from the
idle s creen (s hort p re ss) and to
Messa ges (l ong p re ss).
Co n text u al act i on in oth er
scree ns.
[ Right ] soft key
Quick a ccess to the
i-mode from the standby
dis play (s hort press) a nd
to Games & Applications
(long press)
[O n/O ff, E nd] key
To turn th e phone On or
Off (long press), To end a
call/reject a call and
return (short press)
to t he id le scre e n.
[Menu] key
Access to the 9 Menu icon s
fr om th e i dle sc reen .
Access to Option s whe n
is shown on the screen.
[Call/Send] key
To l au n ch o r an sw er a ca ll .
Contextual action in other
scree ns.
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YOUR xxxxx
Navigation key and quick access
to
Displayed information
New SM S
Fun & Media box
Phonebook
Alert tones settings
Press on the left softkey
to select mail.
Press on the [Menu] key
to access
the Options list.
Press on the [OK] key
to capture the picture.
Press on the [Right] softkey
to select i-mode.
Press on the [Right], [Left],
[Up] and [Down] navigation
keys to access the settings.
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Preliminary operations
Inserting the SIM card
Fitting the battery
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YOUR xxxxx
Fitting the battery cover
Charging the battery
Note:
When the battery is empty, 3 hours are required to have
your phone fully charged.
1
2
3
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Using this guide
Using this guide
Please read this user guide carefully. It contains information
about your phone and the way that it operates on the network.
Some of the features described in this user guide are network
dependent. Do not forget to check with your service provider
which of these you can use. You may need to take out
additional subscriptions to activate certain features.
Key actions
To help you quickly familiarise yourself with your phone, these
are the keypad and side keys symbols used throughout the
guide.
[OK] key in the middle of the cursor key (to validate
actions).
[Left] softkey (to validate the item above (usually an
action), give direct access to the
Messages
menu
(long press) and to the
Mail
menu (short press) from
the idle screen).
[Right] softkey (to validate the action above: usually
Exit
- and direct access to the i-mode browser (short
press) and to the Java™ applications (long press) from
the idle screen).
[Menu] key (to access the nine icons Main menu, and
to access the
Options
menu when indicated by the
icon).
[Right arrow] on cursor key.
[Left arrow] on cursor key.
[Up arrow] on cursor key.
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Icons menu
Note:
The availability of the Calendar or Network services
menu depends on your SIM card.
User guide notes
Here is how to follow the instructions contained in this user
guide and use your phone. These are examples. The bold text
stands for information displayed while using your phone.
[Down arrow] on cursor key.
[Send/Call] key.
[End, On/Off] key.
[Up] side key.
[Down] side key.
[MP3] side key: operator dependent.
[Camera] side key: operator dependent.
user guide
information
types
actions to perform
Press
OK
Press the key
(middle of the round
cursor key).
Press the [Menu]
key. Select
Settings
.
From the idle screen press the key to
access the main menu, scroll Up, Down,
Left or Right to the
Settings
menu item and
press
OK
to access the sub-menu.
Select
Read
(item
above [Left]
softkey)
Press the key underneath
Read
.
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Using the dynamic scroll panels
When scrolling the menu, the following scroll panel type gives
you a clear view of the information to be entered.
Note:
The arrow keys displayed at the bottom of the screen
show the scrolling possibilities.
Select
Exit
(item
above [Right]
softkey)
From the 9 icons menu screen press the
key underneath
Exit
once to return to
the previous screen. Press and hold to
return to the idle screen (except whilst in
the i-mode menu).
Insert
The indicates that more options or sub-
menus are available when pressing
OK.
... The ... at the beginning or at the end of an
Options
menu indicates that more options
or sub-menus are available by scrolling up
or down.
1
The list of elements to be entered is displayed. Scroll
down to the field(s) you want to fill in and press
OK
.
2
Enter the requested information or select the requested
item and select
OK
to validate.
3
Fill in as many fields as necessary and select
Save
to
store all the information entered.
user guide
information
types
actions to perform
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Using this guide
Understanding the graphic display
indicators (icons)
Icons may be displayed on your phone screen.
The icons indicate the phone’s state and operational conditions
when in use.
The following icons may be displayed:
SIM
memory in use.
GPRS service
icon. This indicates that data packet
services or connection to the i-mode are available.
GPRS connection
icon. This is displayed when a GPRS
connection is in progress.
Home zone
. This is displayed when the phone is
connected to its home network.
Roaming
. This is displayed when the phone is
connected to a network other than its home
network.
Call diverting
. This indicates that all incoming calls
are being diverted. Call diverting is network
dependent.
Alarm clock
.
Vibrator alert
.
Line 2
. This indicates that the second line is in use
(subscription dependent).
Silent mode On
.
Mute
.
Auto-switch-off/on
mode is activated.
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Short message service (SMS)
. This is displayed when
one or more short messages have been received
and not yet read. A red envelope icon is displayed
when the SMS message box is full and no new
messages can be stored. SMS availability is network
dependent.
Voice Mail
. This is displayed when a Voice Mail
message has been received and stored by the
networks Voice Mail centre. Voice Mail availability is
network dependent.
Outgoing Call
.
Incoming Call
.
Withheld number
.
This is displayed when the caller
does not wish his identity to be shown.
Unanswered call
. This is displayed when an incoming
call has not been answered.
Battery level indicator
. This is permanently displayed
to show the current battery charge level. Three
levels are shown: from full (3 bars) to low (one
bar). If the icon is empty, the phone needs
recharging.
Signal strength level
. There are five strength levels.
These show the strength of the received signal. The
more bars, the stronger the signal. If the network
cannot be found, no strength level is displayed.
Keypad lock
.
Tegic edition mode
.
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Multitap edition mode
.
Arrow keys
. These icons are displayed during menu
operation to indicate that more items in the menu
can be accessed by pressing
or
.
Secured connection
. This icon is displayed when a
secured connection is in progress.
Games & Applications
(Java) software in use.
Games & Applications
icon. It is displayed when a
Java game or application is running.
Problem in launching an
application
in Auto Start
mode.
Mail
or
MMS on mobile
. The icon is displayed in red
when the Mail or MMS box on the phone is full.
Mail on server
. The icon is displayed in red when the
server Mail box is full.
MMS on server
. The icon is displayed in red when the
server MMS box is full
Bluetooth active
. This icon is displayed when the
Bluetooth service is activated on the mobile phone.
Bluetooth connection with another device active
. This
icon is displayed when the phone is connected to
another Bluetooth device, except when connected
to ’My car kit’ and ’My headset’.
Bluetooth connection with My car kit’ active
. This icon
is displayed when the phone is connected to ’My car
kit’.
Bluetooth connection with ’My headset’ active
. This icon
is displayed when the phone is connected to ’My
headset’.
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Figures on Menu list
When on a menu list, you can select the required item by
scrolling up or down and pressing the OK key.
Or you can dial the matching figure on the keypad.
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Getting started
Getting started
Preparing the phone for operation
Please refer to the "Preliminary operations", page 20.
Basic operations
Turning the phone On
Note:
Please refer to "Security features", page 239 for more
details on your PIN and lock codes.
If an image is set as a Welcome screen and/or a melody has
been set as a Welcome melody, the phone first requests the
PIN code then shows the selected image and plays the
selected melody before showing the idle screen (please see
"Setting a still or animated image as an Idle screen as a
Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen from the Pictures
folder", page 147 and "Melodies", page 149).
1
Press and hold the [On/Off] key. A beep sounds at phone
activation. When switching the phone On for the first
time or if the phone has been incorrectly switched off
may be displayed.
2
If your SIM card is PIN protected,
Enter PIN
is displayed.
Enter the PIN code and select
OK
.
3
If prompted, enter the date & time or select
Exit
if the
information is correct.
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Getting started
Making a call
The phone can make and receive calls only when it is switched
on, when a valid SIM card is inserted and when it is connected
to a GSM, DCS or PCS network service.
If the keypad is locked you can receive calls but you cannot
make any (see "Keypad lock", page 33) except emergency
calls.
To make a call:
Whilst in conversation an
Options
list (
Menu
,
Speaker On
or
Speaker Off, AutoDTMF, Hold, Retrieve, Mute
or
Unmute, End call
and
Record)
and
Sp.on
(Speaker On)
/Sp.off
(Speaker Off, after
the speaker has been set to On)
is available by pressing on the
[Menu] (indicated by the icon).
You can also activate/deactivate the speaker by pressing on
the [Right] softkey and set the phone to Mute/unmute by
pressing on the [Left] softkey.
You can set the conversation volume by pressing the [Up] side
and [Down] side keys.
1
Dial the phone number or select one from your Phone
book (press the [Down arrow] key from the idle screen
and select one of the available names).
2
Press the [Call/Send] key ( is displayed).
In compliance with European regulations, you are obliged to
inform your correspondent before recording a phone
conversation.
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Getting started
Note:
When using the hands free mode, do not put the phone
to your ear.
Note:
The option
Route to phone
or
Route to headset
may
appear if a bluetooth device is connected.
Answering a call
When receiving a phone call ( is displayed):
Note:
If a Bluetooth accessory (headset or car kit) is
connected to the phone and you wish to take the call on the
handset, press the Menu key and select Route to phone.
Note:
Pressing on the [Up] side or [Down] side keys on an
incoming call sets the ringtone volume to Silent.
When a phone call is received the caller name, number (see
"Receiving caller ID", page 235), picture/video (see "Storing
names and telephone numbers", page 94) may be displayed if
you created a Phone book card corresponding to this caller.
Rejecting a call
When receiving a phone call:
1
Press the [Call/Send] key.
1
Press the [On/Off] key (the call is then forwarded to your
mailbox).
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Getting started
Ending a call
To stop the ringtone
When receiving a phone call you have the possibility to stop
the ringtone.
The idle screen
When switched On, the phone searches for connection with
the network. Once the connection has been established, a
beep sounds and the network and/or service provider name
are displayed together with the time and date, the signal
strength and the battery charge level. If the phone cannot find
a valid network, the signal strength and the operator name are
not displayed.
On the screen, the displayed icons that features can be
accessed via the four arrows on the cursor key.
Mail
and
i-mode
indicate that you can directly access the mailer
and the i-mode service by pressing the
softkeys.
indicates that your phone is connected to a GPRS network.
1
Press the [On/Off] key.
1
Select
No ring
or press on the [Up] or [Down] side keys.
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Getting started
Keypad lock
When activated, the keypad lock feature prevents accidental
actions occurring (e.g. call sending) whilst the phone is being
carried in a pocket or a bag for instance. Incoming calls can
however be received and answered. Once the call is over, the
keypad lock is automatically reactivated.
To activate the keypad lock from the idle screen:
To activate the automatic keypad lock from the main menu:
To deactivate the keypad lock:
Turning the phone Off
A tone sounds to confirm your action and a Goodbye screen is
displayed whilst the phone switches off. You can set a melody
and/or a picture to be played/displayed when the phone is
switched off (please see "Setting a still or animated image as
an Idle screen as a Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen
from the Pictures folder", page 147 and "Melodies", page 149).
1
Press and hold the key.
Keypad locked
is displayed.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Settings
.
2
Select
Keypad
, then select
Keypad lock
. When the phone
has not been used for more than one minute, the keypad
lock is automaticaly activated.
1
Select
Unlock
and press the key or press and hold the
key.
Keypad unlocked
is displayed.
1
Press and hold the [On/Off] key.
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Getting started
Note:
Do not take the battery out of the phone without first
turning the phone off. Data might be lost.
Power saver
When the phone has not been used for more than one minute,
the idle screen turns Off (black screen). Press any key to turn
the idle screen On.
However, this does not prevent any operation on your phone
from taking place. You can therefore receive a call, an SMS,
etc. whilst the idle screen is turned Off.
Note:
When a PC cable is connected to the phone, discharge
of the battery may occur after a while, if the PC is in idle
mode.
Note:
After having used your PC, and to enjoy optimised use
of your phone standby and talk time, please do not forget to
disconnect the PC cable after use.
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Tools
Tools
The
Tools
menu allows access to a diary, a calculator, a cur-
rency converter, several alarm clocks and to Bluetooth.
Diary
The Diary is divided into three parts:
The
Calendar
(to manage events),
The
Tasks list
(to manage tasks),
The
Storage used
(to provide the diary memory
information).
An event is a diary entry that has a direct implication on your
timetable (e.g. a meeting).
A task is a diary entry that has no direct implication on your
timetable (e.g. organising a journey).
Calendar
The
Calendar
allows you to store up to 100 events
scheduled to occur either once, daily, weekly, monthly or
yearly. Each entry can contain up to 100 characters plus a
reminder alarm. Events may be viewed on a daily, a weekly
or a monthly basis, and may be sent by Bluetooth, by MMS,
by e-mail or by SMS.
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Tools
To enter an event:
An empty new event card is displayed with the following
fields: Title (up to 10 characters), Description (up to 100
characters), Start date & time, End date & time, Alarm,
Location, Repetition.
To view the current day’s entries:
In the
Today
view each event is displayed on one line as
follows: a graphic representation ( )
if an alarm has been
set, the event starting time, the first part of the event title,
Red events indicated that two or more events clash.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Diary
.
3
Select
Calendar
. A Monthly or Daily view is displayed (the
Daily view is displayed if an event is related to the
current day).
4
Press on the [Menu] key.
5
Select
New event
.
6
Enter or select the requested data. Confirm each entry
by pressing
OK
.
7
Select
Save
to confirm data storage.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Diary.
3
Select
Calendar
.
4
Press on the [Menu] key.
5
Select
View...
and then
Today
to view the current day’s
entries or select
Day view
to view the selected day’s
entries.
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Tools
The following actions are available:
An
Options
list is available. It allows you to change the
current
View...
, create a
New event
or
Modify
an
event
,
Send
it
by... Bluetooth, MMS, Mail
and
SMS
,
Export...
the
Events in
a
defined
period
/
All events
,
Delete
one
event
or
Delete all events
.
To view weekly entries:
The week’s events are displayed in chronological order. Each
event is represented as a bar (its length depends on its
duration. Red indicates clashes. Purple indicates that the
alarm has been activated).
actions purpose
To move down to the next event or loop back to
the first one.
To move up to the previous event or loop to the
last one.
To move to the previous day.
To move to the next day.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Diary
.
3
Select
Calendar
.
4
Press on the [Menu] key.
5
Select
View...
and then
Week view
.
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Tools
The following actions are available:
An
Options
list is available. It allows you to change the
current
View...
, create
a
New event
,
Export...
the
Events in
a
defined
period
/
All events
or
Delete all events
.
To view monthly entries:
The whole month is displayed.
If the selected month is the current one, the date is displayed
in a different colour. Colours are used to indicate the days
(and alarm activation) of the stored events.
actions purpose
To move down to the next time interval
.
To move up to the previous time interval
.
(short press) To move to the previous day
.
(long press) To scroll to the previous week
.
(short press) To move to the following day
.
(long press) To scroll to the following week
.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Diary
.
3
Select
Calendar
.
4
Press on the [Menu] key.
5
Select
View...
and
Month view
.
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Tools
The following actions are available:
An
Options
list is available. It allows you to change the cur-
rent
View...
, create
a
New event
,
Export...
the
Events in
a defined
period
/
All events
or
Delete all events
.
Tasks list
This feature allows you to store up to 100 tasks to be done
(To do), scheduled with a start and a due date, with or
without a reminder alarm.
actions purpose
To move down within the current display
.
To move up within the current display
.
(short press) To move to the previous day
.
(long press) To scroll to the previous month
.
(short press) To move to the following day
.
(long press) To scroll to the following month
.
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Tools
To enter a new task:
An empty task card is displayed with the following fields: a
title (up to 10 characters), a description (up to 100
characters), a start date, a due date, an audio alarm which
can be activated at your specified time.
To display a tasks list:
The tasks are displayed in a list, ordered by date. If an alarm
is activated for a task is displayed.
An Options list is available. It allows you to create a
New task
,
Modify
the current
task
,
Send
a task
by... Bluetooth, MMS, Mail
or
SMS
, to
Export
...
Tasks in period
or
All tasks
, to
Delete
the
current
task
or to
Delete all tasks period
.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Diary
.
3
Select
Tasks list
.
4
Select
New task
and enter the required information.
5
Enter or select the requested data. Confirm each entry
by pressing
OK
.
6
Select
Save
to confirm data storage.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Diary
.
3
Select
Tasks list
.
4
Select
Current tasks
or
Elapsed tasks
.
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Tools
Sending an event/a task
The
Send by...
option allows you to directly send the
selected file via Bluetooth, by MMS, by SMS or by Mail.
Exporting an event/a task
The
Export...
option allows you to create a file so as to
exchange events or tasks with another device such as a PC
or another phone. The created file can contain all the events
or tasks stored in the calendar or in the tasks list (select
All
events/tasks
) or in a time interval (Select
Events/Tasks in
period
).
Note:
The exported calendar or tasks list item is stored as a
.vcs file.
1
Press on the [Menu] key (from the Day view). Scroll down
and select
Send by...
2
Select
Bluetooth
,
MMS
,
SMS or Mail
(if available), then
proceed as usual when using these features (please see
"Sending a new SMS message", page 75, "Bluetooth",
page 48 and "Mail system", page 196.
1
Press on the [Menu] key
(from the Day, Week or Month
view). Scroll down and select
Export...
2
Select
All events
/
tasks
or select
Events
/
Tasks in period
then
define the time period (Between / And) and select
Export
.
3
The exported file is stored in the
Others
folder of the
Fun
& Media box
menu. You can then send it to another
device (please see "Others", page 168).
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Tools
Note:
Once your task/event is exported to the Others folder, a
confirmation screen is displayed.
Note:
Then you can directly send your task/event by selecting
the Send by... option.
Alarm notification
The alarm notification screen is displayed at the specified
time according to the event or task to which it relates.
If it is not acknowledged, the alarm stops ringing after 60 seconds.
It automatically restarts after a snooze time until it is stopped or up
to the start/finish time and date of the event/task. If the phone is
off at alarm time, it automatically switches on.
If the phone is locked or if the PIN setting is on, the phone
returns to this locked state after the alarm has rung until you
use it.
Note:
Snooze
is not available on a task alarm.
Storage used
This feature displays the number of Diary registered events
and tasks.
1
Press
Valid
to acknowledge the alarm or press
Snooze
to
repeat the alarm after the snooze period.
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Tools
The following actions are available in the Options menu
(Press on the [Menu] key):
Calculator
This feature allows you to make simple calculations using +
(plus), - (minus), * (multiplication), / (division) and %
(percentage) functions.
The +, -, *, / functions are to be reached by pressing on the
matching round cursor key. A drawing of the round cursor
key and its related functions is displayed on the screen.
If the currency converter is activated, numbers can be
converted during calculations.
To use the calculator:
Press keys to to enter numbers. Press the key to get
the % function. Press the key to enter decimal points.
actions purpose
Delete events
To delete the events of the defined time
period.
Delete tasks
To delete the tasks of the defined time
period.
Delete all events
To delete all the events stored in Calendar.
Delete all tasks
To delete the tasks stored in the Diary.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Calculator
.
The phone is ready to perform simple calculations.
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Tools
Select
Clear
during a calculation to correct an entry. Press the
OK key (
=)
to get the operation result.
In the above example, pressing
=
again calculates 1728 x 12
= 20736
Selecting
Clear
deletes the result.
An integrated currency converter facility is also available. See
Currency converter below.
Note:
This example was made on the basis of the following
exchange rate:
1 = £0.61871
Example
144 x 12 = 1728
key sequence display
144
Press
*
12
=
1728
Example
using the currency
converter
£ -
:
154 +
3 = £ 97.1374
key sequence display
Select
Curr.
95.2813
Select
Calc.
+
Select
Curr.
1.8561
=
97.1374
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Tools
Note:
The
Currency converter
feature can be accessed from
the
Calculator
and from the
Currency converter
submenus.
Currency converter
This feature allows currency conversion. The currencies and
exchange rates must be entered prior to use. The conversion
is calculated on the per unit exchange rate of the second
selected currency.
To select the currencies and the exchange rate:
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Currency converter
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Enter the first currency name (e.g. Euro). Press
OK
.
Enter the second currency name (e.g. Dollar). Press
OK
.
Enter the exchange rate using to enter a decimal point.
5
Press
OK
to validate the entry. Press
Save
to confirm data
storage.
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Tools
To calculate the conversion between the selected
currencies:
Alarm clocks
This feature allows you to set up to three alarm clocks. These
alarms can be set to be played at different times and to be
played once, daily, or on selected days.
To set alarms:
If the phone is off at alarm time, it automatically switches on.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Currency converter
.
3
Select one of the first two options.
4
Enter the amount to be converted. Press to insert a
decimal point if needed.
5
Press
OK
. The converted amount and the exchange rate
information are displayed.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Alarm clocks
.
3
Select
Alarm 1
,
Alarm 2
or
Alarm 3
. Select
On
then enter
the alarm time or press
OK
to validate the displayed time.
4
Select
Repetition
(
1
,
2
or
3
according to the Alarm you
have previously set). Select
Once
(the alarm will be
played once only),
Daily
(the alarm will be played every
day at the same time) or
Weekdays
to choose the
required day(s) by pressing
OK
, then select
Valid
to return
to the Alarm clocks screen.
is immediately displayed.
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If the phone is locked or if the PIN setting is on, the phone
returns to this locked state after the alarm has rung until you
use it again.
If the alarm is acknowledged but not validated after the 3
rd
(and final) alarm, the alarm indicators remain on the display
for up to 15 minutes (the phone then either goes back its
previous state, 'on' or 'off').
Note:
If a call is in progress at alarm time a 'Call in progress'
alert beep sounds and a visual alert is displayed every 3
minutes. Validate or acknowledge the alarm in the usual way.
Note:
If several alarms are set to be played at the same time,
the alarm tone is played once only. Any action performed on
the phone to acknowledge the alarm tone is then applied to
all the alarms.
To use the alarm as a Reminder or a Snooze Alarm:
To turn the alarm Off:
1
Press
No ring
, or any other key (except
Valid.
and
OK
) to
snooze the alarm. The alarm icon remains on the display
and the alarm starts ringing again 3 minutes later.
Or press
Valid
or
OK
to acknowledge the alarm and stop
the alarm clock process.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Alarm clocks
.
3
Select
Off
.
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Tools
Bluetooth
Bluetooth connections are radio connections. Bluetooth
connections allow to exchange data and to launch wireless
connections between the mobile phone and another phone,
a computer, a headset, a car kit or other devices (provided
they are Bluetooth compatible). You can for instance receive
or send files such as videos, images for your Standby display
(see "Pictures", page 143 ), send or receive name cards,
bookmark files, melodies, use a Bluetooth headset...
You can send files via Bluetooth from several menus or sub-
menus (e.g. by pressing on the [Menu] key
after having
captured a picture, then by selecting Send by... Bluetooth).
To initiate a connection via Bluetooth, your phone must be
close to another Bluetooth compatible device.
Both ports can then be opened and synchronised. The
requested connection can then be performed. Files (e.g
name cards or pictures) are transferred one by one.
Opening a Bluetooth connection
To launch a connection with another device, the Bluetooth
connection must be activated on your phone:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Bluetooth
then select
Settings
.
3
Select
Bluetooth activation
. Select
ON
. The Bluetooth
connection is launched.
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Tools
Allowing handset detection
This option allows to define whether the handset can be
detected and connected to any device or to paired devices
only
:
Note:
To allow detection by another device, Bluetooth must
be activated on your phone. Please see above (Opening a
Bluetooth connection).
Naming your handset for other devices
detection
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Bluetooth
then select Settings.
3
Select
By all devices
or
Only by paired devices
.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Bluetooth
then select Settings.
3
Select
Phone name
then type the required name into the
edition screen.
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Exporting a file to another device
When on one or several files you wish to export:
Adding Bluetooth devices
You may wish to search connections with surrounding
Bluetooth devices (provided their Bluetooth connection is
open and the connection is allowed):
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Send by
....
Bluetooth
.
You then have to search your addressee via Bluetooth.
2
If no search has previously been performed, the ’Send to’
list is empty.
Select the type of device to send the file to (
A phone
,
A
computer
,
Other device
).
Your phone then searches for Bluetooth devices in its
close environment.
2’
If a search has already been performed and the required
device was acknowledged, select the required addressee
from the the list. If the required addressee is not
displayed in the list, select
Search
to find the Bluetooth
connection with the other device.
3
The handset launches a Bluetooth connection with the
required device, and the file is transferred.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Bluetooth
.
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Note:
A ’Bluetooth passkey’ may be required by one or the
other devices. The connection cannot be established if the
typed code is wrong.
Accessing the list of paired device(s)
The paired devices are other Bluetooth compatible devices
that you have registered in your handset for an easy and
secure access:
2’
Select
Paired devices
. Press
Search
then choose the kind of
device to be searched (
My headset
,
My car kit
,
A phone
,
A
computer
,
Other device
).
3
The list of the found devices is displayed or the ’No peer
found’ message is displayed if no Bluetooth device was
found.
4
Select the required device. Press
Add
to add it to the list
of Paired devices.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Tools
.
2
Select
Bluetooth
.
3
Select
Paired devices
. The list of registered paired devices
is displayed. The following option menu is available if
devices names are registered into the list:
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Note:
The availability of these items may depend on the
connected devices or accessories.
When on a paired device name, pressing OK allows you to
change the device name but also to define a security level:
option description
Edit
To view/modify informations on the
selected device.
Connect
To connect the phone to the selected
device.
Disconnect
To disconnect the phone from the selected
device.
Search new
To search a new Bluetooth compatible
device and register it in the paired devices
list. Please see the ’Bluetooth passkey’
information above.
Delete
To delete the selected device from the list.
Delete all
To delete all the device(s) from the list.
option description
Accept them
To accept connection from the selected
paired device if the ’Always ask me’ option
was not selected.
Always ask me
A message is displayed on each
connection request so that you can accept
or reject the connection.
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Tools
Connection with a Bluetooth headset or car
kit
You can establish a wireless connection between your
mobile phone and a Bluetooth headset or car kit. You can
then make or receive calls from the connected accessory,
without handling your phone.
To establish a wireless connection with a Bluetooth headset
or car kit:,
Note:
Accepting a call when a headset or car kit is connected
automatically directs the call to the selected accessory.
Note:
To redirect the call to your phone, press the Menu key
and select ’Route to phone’.
1
Activate the accessory Bluetooth connection.
2
Proceed as described above (please see above
’Searching Bluetooth connections’).
3
Connect your handset to the selected headset or car kit
(please see above ’Accessing the list of paired device(s)’).
The connection is then established.
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Using your phone as a modem
You can use your phone as a modem for other devices (PC,
PDA,...) via a PC cable or via a Bluetooth connection. In order
to activate a connection, a standard modem driver must
already be installed in the other appliance:
Note:
The PC cable may not be supplied with your phone.
Please ask your retailer for an XXXX compatible PC cable.
Note:
The compatibility between GPRS and i-mode features is
operator dependent.
Your phone:
Note:
For security matters, we advise you first pair the PC and
the phone.
1
Install the PC cable on your PC or PDA.
2
Install the modem driver.
3
Configure the PC according to the instructions given
with the modem driver.
Please enter the following parameters:
Flow control: Hardware
Data Bits: 8
Parity: No parity
Stop Bit: 1 stop Bit
Speed: 921 600b/s.
1
Plug in the PC cable.
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Tools
or
Once both devices are ready, the Internet connection can be
activated (without any action being performed on your
phone).
1
Open a Bluetooth connection on the PC.
2
Activate Bluetooth on your phone (please see
"Bluetooth", page 48)
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Messages/Text editing
This section describes the contents of the
Messages
menu
and contains full information on the Short Message Service.
Other types of messages can be sent and received via your
phone. The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send
or receive text messages to or from other mobile phones. You
can store, edit and forward messages as well as save any of the
numbers, mail addresses, web site addresses they may
contain.
These SMS are stored on the phone memory; they may also
be stored in the SIM card if they are sent by a service provider.
You can access the
Messages
menu by pressing and holding
the
Mail
softkey from the idle screen.
This chapter mainly deals with the SMS and Broadcast
message types. Please refer to the i-mode section (page 183)
for full information on Mail and MMS.
Contents of the Messages menu
The
Messages
menu includes the message types that are
available on your phone: SMS, Mail/MMS. To select one of
these message types:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
or
Mail/MMS
.
A number is displayed on the SMS and Mail/MMS lines.
It indicates the number of unread received messages in
the corresponding Inbox folder.
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or
Accessing the SMS menu
You can access the SMS menu via three ways. This chapter
describes the SMS sub-menu and features via the [Menu] key,
but you can use any of the following paths to access this sub-
menu.
or
or
1
From the idle screen, press and hold the [Left] softkey
(underneath
Mail
).
2
Select
SMS
or
Mail/MMS
.
A number is displayed on the SMS and Mail/MMS lines.
It indicates the number of unread received messages in
the corresponding Inbox folder.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
1
From the idle screen, press and hold the [Left] softkey
(underneath
Mail
).
2
Select
SMS
.
1
From the idle screen, press the [Right] softkey
(underneath
i-mode
).
2
Select
SMS
.
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Reading a received SMS message
When the phone receives an information is displayed. The
message is automatically stored in the phone or in the SIM
card. A flashing indicates that the SIM or the phone memory
are full and cannot store any further messages. Delete
messages to allow new messages to be delivered.
Note:
According to the selected item, another Options list
may be available so that you can proceed with the action.
Press on the [Menu] key to access this Option menu.
Note:
If you select a melody as a new SMS alert (please see
"Melodies", page 149), press the [OK] key to acknowledge
receipt of the new incoming SMS and to stop the melody.
1
Press
Read
to read new messages (from the idle screen
only).
2
Press on the [Menu] key to
View
,
Reply
,
Reply (+text)
,
Delete
,
Delete all
,
Forward
,
Send as mail
,
Move to SIM
,
Numbers
& addresses
(to store or call the number(s)
contained in the SMS header or text, or store the mail or
web address contained in the message text. All the
message characters that are displayed between inverted
commas can also be stored on your phone).
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Reading stored SMS messages
Unread messages are indicated by the icon + bold text.
Messages that have already been read are indicated by .
Moving messages to SIM
It is possible to move a message from the Inbox, the Outbox
or the Draft folder to the SIM memory. However, according to
the message size, the message may be truncated (the 160
first characters only are moved to the SIM memory). The
sending date (for sent messages) and the 'Copy to'
addressees are lost when moving the message to the SIM
memory.
To move a message to the SIM memory:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Inbox
or
SIM archive
then select
Received messages
to display the message list. Use the arrow key to scroll
up and down and access the message you want to read.
4
Select
OK
or Press on the [Menu] key/
View
to read the
message text.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Inbox
or
Outbox
.
4
Choose the message to be moved and Press on the
[Menu] key.
5
Select
Move to SIM
.
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Forwarding messages
You can forward a received message to other people/
number(s):
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Inbox
or
SIM archive
/
Received messages
.
4
Select the message to be forwarded and Press on the
[Menu] key.
5
Select
Forward
.
6
Press
OK
. Select the
To
field and select one of the
displayed names or in the Phone book list Press on the
[Menu] key
then
New
or
Other folder
if you want to send
your message to another mobile phone number. Press
OK
to validate.
7
In the
Text
field enter the message text (see "Entering
text / Edition mode", page 63) or select one of the
models (
Models
) and press
OK
.
8
If you want to send the message to several addressees,
enter one or several phone numbers/names in the
Copy
to
list (up to 4 more addressees) and press
OK
then
Valid
to return to the previous screen.
9
Press on the [Menu] key.
10
Select
Send
,
Send without storing
or
Store
.
11
A warning message displays the number of SMS needed
to send the message if it is more than one. Select
Go on
if you want to send the message or select
Cancel
if you
do not want to send it or if you want to amend your
message.
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Activating or deactivating the
message alert tone
Each time a message is received, a new SMS alert tone
sounds. To activate or deactivate this tone:
Note:
You can personalise the Message alert tone (please see
"Melodies", page 149).
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Select
Reception alert
. Select
On
or
Off
.
5
Select
Ringtone
then select one of the available files from
the
Melodies
,
MP3
,
Videos
or
Speech notes
folders, or
select the
Default beep
.
7
Select
Save
to store your setting.
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Preparing the phone to send SMS
messages
Before sending your first SMS or if you want to register a new
profile, the network SMS centre number (obtainable from your
service provider) must be stored:
Note:
You may not be allowed to change your sending profile
(format and validity period). Please contact your service
provider for further details.
The SMS centre number may already be available in your SIM
card and may be automatically displayed.
fields description default
Name
To enter the profile name. Profile1
Message centre
To enter the centre number. Empty
Format
To set the message format: text,
voice, fax or paging.
Text
Validity period
Time the message remains at
the message centre until
delivered.
Maximum
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Select
Sending profile
.
5
Enter the message centre number or select a template
(if several available) then enter the following fields
(operator dependent).
6
Select
Save
to validate.
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If you want to select a Sending profile for your message:
Entering text / Edition mode
All the settings described in this part are to be done from an
edition screen.
Some features and functions (storing names in the Phone
book, typing SMS text messages, writing a mail, Tools,
Settings,...) require you to know how to enter and edit
text in the display, to insert special characters or i-mode
pictographs, to copy and paste text, etc.
Four edition modes are available. They are indicated on the
left-hand side of the screen by in lower case mode, by in
upper case mode, by in next character toggle mode (the
first typed character is an upper case then the others are lower
cases) and by in numeric mode. Text and figures and
alphabet characters can then be entered or edited directly from
the keypad.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Select
Sending profile
and select the profile you want to
use. Press on the [Menu] key.
5
Select
Select
.
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To switch from one mode to another:
Note:
When in lower case, on T9 mode or on Multi-tap mode,
the Next character toggle mode is automatically set when
required, according to the context (i.e. after a full stop or after
? or ! followed by a space for instance).
There are three input modes to enter text or figures: the Multi-
tap (or Multipress) key method, the quicker intuitive method,
called T9 text input and the Numeric mode (to type numbers).
To select an edition mode
or:
When in T9 mode, is displayed on the upper part of the
display to indicate that T9 is the current mode. When on
Multitap mode, is displayed on the upper part of the display
to indicate that Multitap is the current mode.
1
Press on the [Menu] key
2
Select
Lowercase
if the current mode is upper case mode
or select
Uppercase
if the current mode is lower case.
1
Press
T9
([Left] softkey) to swap modes (T9 to Multi-tap/
Multi-tap to T9).
1
Press on the [Menu] key
.
2
Select
Input mode
.
3
Select
T9
,
Multi-tap
or
Numeric
.
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The multitap/multipress method
A brief press on a key displays the first character associated
with the key and shows the other available characters at the
top of the display. Here is the list of the available characters
(the available characters list is language dependent):
key character
Lower case Upper case
., - ' @ : ?/_1 ., - ' @ : ?/_1
a b c 2 A B C 2
d e f 3 D E F 3
g h i 4 G H I 4
j k l 5 JK L 5
m n o 6 M N O 6
p q r s 7 P Q R S 7
t u v 8 T U V 8
w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9
0 0
Swap between the Upper case, Lower case and
Numeric edition modes.
Short press: to enter a space.
Long press: to access special characters.
Short press: moves the cursor through the text one
place to the left or to the right. Long press: moves
the cursor to the text beginning or end.
To move the cursor to up or down.
Swap between the Multitap/Multipress method and
the T9 text input.
Short press: to correct mistakes.
Long press: to delete all the text.
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To enter text, press the key bearing the required character until
it appears in the display. Holding the key displays the figure
corresponding to the key. If you need to use two characters
from the same key, wait for a few seconds after entering the
first character (until the key characters on the upper part of the
screen are cleared) or press the [Right arrow] key before
pressing the key again.
Multitap method
Example
To type
Card
:
Press the [Menu] key and select
Messages
.
Select
SMS
.
Select
Write new
.
Fill in the
To
field (see "Sending a new SMS
message", page 75).
In the Text field, press
Abc
([Left] softkey) until is
displayed, or press on the [Menu] key, then select
Input mode and choose Multi-tap.
Press briefly three times,
C
is displayed.
Press once,
a
is displayed.
Press three times,
r
is displayed.
Press once,
d
is displayed. The word
Card
is now
displayed.
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The T9 method
A press on the [Left] softkey allows you to swap between T9
text entry and the Multitap method.
1
Press the key bearing the required letter once only (the
requested character may not be displayed first).
2
The active word changes as you enter text. Enter all the
word characters up to the end of the word.
3
If the right word is not displayed when all the characters
have been entered, press until you get the required
word.
4
If the requested word does not correspond to the one
displayed, press
Abc
to swap to the Multi-tap mode and
enter the correct letters.
5
Use the [Left arrow] or [Right arrow] keys to move the
cursor around the text to insert or delete characters.
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Note:
To insert a text symbol such as :) or :-) or press two
or three times. Press as many times as necessary to
change the symbol to :( or :-( etc.
Example
To write
card
:
Press the [Menu] key and select
Messages
.
Select
SMS
.
Select
Write new
.
Fill in the
To
field (see "Sending a new SMS
message", page 75).
In the Text field, press on
T9
([Left] softkey) until
is displayed, or press on the [Menu] key, then select
Input mode and choose T9.
Press ,
A
appears.
Press ,
Cc
appears.
Press ,
Car
appears.
Press ,
Case
appears.
If the displayed word is not the one you want, press
as many times as necessary to view
Card
.
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Tips and Operation
Inserting special characters, i-mode
pictographs or text
You can insert special characters, i-mode icons (pictographs),
pre-stored text models, ... while using the edition mode.
Some of the elements listed below are examples and may vary
according to the edition context.
key action
Short press: to switch mode to lower case, upper
case or numeric mode.
Long press: to insert a capital letter while writing in
lower case. Only the first letter entered is upper
case, the following ones are lower case (e.g.: to
write a surname).
Swap between the Multitap/Multipress method and
the T9 text input.
Short press: to enter a space.
Long press: to access special characters.
Another matching word.
Smart punctuation.
Short press: moves the cursor to the beginning or
end of each word.
Long press: moves the cursor to beginning or end
of the text.
To move the cursor to up or down.
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To insert special characters:
or:
Note:
The
symbol may not be displayed from all edition
modes. It allows you to go to the following line.
To insert i-mode pictographs:
Note:
This option is only available from the Mail and MMS
edition modes.
1
Press on the [Menu] key, then select
Insert
.
2
Select
Special characters
.
Scroll up, down, left or right and press OK to select the
required special character.
1
Press and hold the
key to display the special
characters list
.
2
Scroll up, down, left or right and press OK to select the
required special character.
1
Press on the [Menu] key.
2
Select
Insert
.
3
Select
Pictographs
. Scroll up, down, left or right as many
times as necessary to reach the required icon then press
OK
to validate your choice. You can choose those icons
from any of the six available icons pages (scroll down as
many times as necessary to reach the following pages).
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To insert a text model:
Note:
This option is only available from the SMS edition
modes (it is not available in numeric edition modes,
while writing a mail address, etc.)
Text copy and paste
You can copy a text or part of a text so as to paste it into
another edition context (or into the source edition context). The
copied text remains stored in the phone memory until the
phone is turned off or until another Copy action is performed.
You can therefore paste it as many times as you wish.
To copy part of a text:
1
Press on the [Menu] key.
2
Select
Insert
.
3
Select
Text models
. Select one from the list.
For more information on this feature, please see
"Creating text models", page 74.
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...).
2
Place the cursor at the beginning of the required part of
the text. Press on the [Menu] key and scroll down to
Copy
or press on the [Up] side key.
3
Scroll right, left, up or down with the arrow keys) to
select the required part of the text to be copied (the
selected text is displayed in blue colour).
Press
Copy
. The selected text is copied into the phone
memory.
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Messages/Text editing
Note:
The Copy option is not available in numeric edition
modes. It is however available while using the numeric mode
in an alpha-numeric edition context.
Note:
The Copy all option only is available in numeric edition
mode. It therefore copies the full displayed number.
or:
To copy all the text:
or:
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...), press the [Up]
side key.
The selected edition screen content is copied into the
phone memory.
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...), press on the
[Menu] key.
2
Select
Copy
all
.
The whole edition screen content is copied into the
phone memory.
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...), press and hold
the [Up] side key.
The whole edition screen content is copied into the
phone memory.
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To paste the copied text:
or:
Note:
If the copied text is too long to be inserted into the
available space on the target edition mode (e.g. maximum
SMS allowed size reached), the text to be copied is not fully
pasted.
Note:
You cannot paste a copied text if the text characters are
not supported by the target edition context (e.g. an
alphanumeric text in a numeric edition context, such as a
phone number, or a text bearing more than 10 i-mode
pictograph in an SMS edition screen).
Selecting an edition language
You may wish to select an edition language different from the
language set on your phone. Doing so, the required character
sets are available while using the keypad. The required T9
editor may also be available.
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...), move your cursor
to the required location. Press on the [Menu] key.
2
Select
Paste
. The previously copied text is pasted.
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...), move your cursor
to the required location then press the [Down] side key.
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To choose an edition language:
Note:
The T9 edition mode may not be available for all
languages.
Creating text models
You can create a set of messages to be used as models.
These texts can contain up to 50 characters and text can be
added when you want to use them. These templates are
stored in the phone memory.
To create text models:
1
From an edition screen (e.g.: while writing a mail, an
MMS, an SMS, a Phone book card,...), press on the
[Menu] key.
2
Select
Edit. language
.
A list bearing the available
languages is displayed.
3
Press
OK
to select the required language and return to
the edition screen.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Text models
.
4
Choose any blank template (
[...]
) and press
OK
.
5
Enter the template text and press
OK
.
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Editing a text model
You can modify a text model:
Sending a new SMS message
You can send message texts (up to 918 characters). The
standard size for an SMS is 160 characters (your service
provider charges you according to the number of SMS used to
send your message). The icon (1 = number of SMS used - it
is updated while writing your message and shows the number
of SMS needed to send your message) is displayed on the left
corner of the screen.
To send SMS from the Menu:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Text models
.
4
Select the text model to be modified and press
OK
.
5
Edit the text and press
OK
.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Write new
.
4
Select the
To
field and choose one of the displayed
names, or in the Phone book list press on
New
or on the
[Menu] key and
then
New
(if you want to enter the
number) or
Other folder
(if you want to send your
message to another phone number). Press
OK
to
validate.
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Note:
If you have registered an automatic signature, the
number of characters used is automatically added to the
message length.
To send SMS from the idle screen:
or:
5
In the
Text
field, enter the message text (see "Entering
text / Edition mode", page 63) or select one of the
models (
Text
models
) and press
OK
.
6
If you want to send the message to several addressees,
enter one or several phone numbers/names in the
Copy
to
list (up to 4 more addressees) and press
OK
then
Valid
to return to the previous screen.
7
Press
Send
or press on the [Menu] key and select
Send
,
Send without storing
or
Store
.
8
A warning message displays the number of SMS needed
to send the message if it is more than one. Select
Go on
if you want to send the message or select
Cancel
if you
do not want to send it or if you want to amend your
message.
1
Press the [Up arrow] key.
2
Proceed as described above.
1
Press the [Down arrow] key to access the Phone book.
Scroll to one of the available names or numbers.
2
Press on the [Menu] key.
3
Scroll down and select
Send a message...
4
Select
SMS
, then proceed as described above.
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or:
Signature
You can register a signature to be automatically added to your
text messages. The signature is not displayed when typing the
message text but it is displayed on message reception by the
addressee. The maximum size for the signature is 30
characters. If the message text to be sent already contains 918
characters, the signature cannot be added.
To register a signature:
1
Press and hold the [Left] softkey.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Write new
, then proceed as described above.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Select
Signature
.
5
Select
Insert in message
. Select
Yes
.
6
Select
Text
, enter your signature text and press
OK
.
7
Select
Save
to store your signature.
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Outbox and SIM archive emitted
messages
The
Outbox
contains stored sent messages (delivered or
undelivered). The
SIM
archive contains unsent draft messages
and stored sent messages (delivered or undelivered). These
messages can be selected from the outbox or SIM archive
menu and can be modified and resent as new SMS messages.
To select one of these messages:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Outbox
or select
SIM archive
then
Emitted messages
and use the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow] keys to scroll to
the required message. Messages are either
'transmitted' or 'to be sent'.
4
Press on the [Menu] key to
View
,
Delete
,
Delete all
(for
Outbox messages only),
Status
(for sent messages only),
Send
,
Send as mail
,
Edit
,
Move to SIM
(for outbox
messages only),
Move to phone
(for SIM archive emitted
messages only),
Numbers & addresses
(to store or call the
number(s) contained in the SMS header or text, to store
or send the addresses contained in the Mail or MMS
header or text) or
Details
.
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Draft messages
The
Drafts
folder contains the written messages that were not
sent. You can edit these messages and/or send them.
To select one of these messages:
Status request
If a status is requested on a sent message, a status request is
sent to the network (must be network supported). If the status
is requested on a delivered message, the date and time of
delivery may be shown. The network then answers by sending
a status report (SR) back to the phone. Press
OK
to
acknowledge it.
To activate the status request:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Drafts
and use the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow]
keys to scroll to the required message.
4
Press on the [Menu] key to
View
,
Delete
,
Delete all
,
Send
,
Send as mail
,
Edit
,
Edit a copy
,
Move to SIM
,
Numbers &
addresses
(to store or call the number(s) contained in the
SMS header or text) or
Details
.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Select
Message config.
5
Select
Delivery report
and select
On
.
6
Select
Save
.
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To request a reply:
A reply to your message can be requested from your
correspondent. If you activate this feature, you will be charged
for the cost of the reply message.
The availability of this feature is operator dependent.
To read the sent message, delete or re-send it when receiving
the status:
Storage consumption
The storage status for SMS messages can be consulted.
To view the number of messages stored, the total available
space on the Phone memory and on the SIM card:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Settings
.
4
Select
Message config.
5
Select
Reply requested
and select
On
.
6
Select
Save
.
1
Press on the [Menu] key.
Send again, Clear, Associated
message
or
Delete message
is displayed.
2
Select the required action.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
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Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB)
messages
These messages are broadcast by the networks to GSM users
and may provide general information about local area dialling
codes, weather reports, traffic, news, etc. Each type of
message is numbered, allowing you to select the type of
information you wish to receive.
Up to 5 types of messages can be programmed into the
selection list.
16 standard message types are pre-programmed into the
phone for your selection. New message types can be
programmed into the selection list using the 3 digit cell
broadcast type number. Contact your service provider for
details about the type of messages they broadcast.
Before you activate the broadcast message service, you must
enter at least one message type in the selection list.
2
Select
SMS
.
3
Select
Storage used
. The
SMS
memory used is displayed.
Scroll down to access the
SIM archive.
4
Select
Details
for more information on the Phone or SIM
stored messages (use [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys
to scroll to the required information).
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Entering a message type in the selection
list
Activating / deactivating the broadcast
service
Reading broadcast messages
Broadcast messages are displayed whilst the phone is on
standby. If a broadcast message is received whilst in
conversation or operating the menu, it only becomes visible
once the phone reverts to the idle screen. A message can
contain up to 93 characters and may be displayed on several
pages.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
then
Broadcast
.
3
Select
Message types
and select one of the empty types
(
[...]
). Select
OK
.
4
Select
Modify by list
(or
Modify by code
if the type number
is known).
5
Select the message type(s) you wish to receive and
select
Valid.
6
Select
Save
to store your setting.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
then
Broadcast
.
3
Select
Reception
and select
On
or
Off
.
4
Select
Save
to store your setting.
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Options on message display
Select Clear to clear the CB message displayed. Press the
[Call] key to dial the number contained in the message.
Press on the [Menu] key to display the following menu:
Activating/deactivating the alert tone
An alert tone can be set to beep every time a new or updated
broadcast message is received.
Broadcast language
All the broadcast messages can be displayed in several
languages.
To select a language:
option action
Delete
To delete the current message.
Delete All
To delete all the received CB messages.
Numbers &
addresses
To display all phone numbers contained in
the message text and dial or store them in
the Phone book if required.
Broadcast Off
To deactivate cell broadcast.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
2
Select
SMS
then
Broadcast
.
3
Select
Reception alert
and select
On
or
Off
.
4
Select
Save
to store your setting.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Messages
.
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Note:
The availability of this feature is network dependent.
2
Select
SMS
then
Broadcast
.
3
Select
Language
and select
one of the available
languages.
4
Select
Save
to store your setting.
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Calls & times
Calls & times
Access the
Calls & Times
menu to check the details of
individual incoming and outgoing calls, the duration of the last
call, the total call time for all outgoing and incoming calls or to
play the recorded calls.
Call logs
This feature stores details (identity, time and date and call
duration or cost) about the last 20 numbers dialled, the last
20 unanswered calls and the last 20 received calls. The calls
log can be activated for Line 1 and Line 2 (Line 1 is your
main line. Line 2 availability is subscription dependent).
The last number dialled , received or unanswered is
displayed at the top of the list. The caller’s name is displayed
if it is registered in one of the Phone books (if not the phone
number is displayed). If your subscription does not have Caller
Line Identification (CLI) ’Unknown number’ is displayed. If the
caller has with withheld his number, ’Withheld number’ is
displayed.
Press the [Call] key to call the selected number.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call logs
.
3
Use the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow] keys to scroll
through the calls list.
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Press on the [Menu] key to access the following menu:
Use the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow] keys to select the
required option and follow the instructions displayed.
Note:
Press the [Call] key from the idle screen to access the
call logs list.
Call timers
The voice, Modem and GPRS call information for Line 1 and
Line 2 is stored in the
Call timers
menu.
Note:
If the call timers were reset (see "Call timers -
reset", page 88) the date of the latest counter reset is
displayed.
The call type and the accumulated times of outgoing and
incoming calls are displayed.
item action
Call
To call the selected number.
Store
To store the number in the Phone book.
Delete
To delete the entry.
Delete all
To delete all entries.
Edit
To edit the displayed number.
Send a message
To send an SMS, an MMS or an e-mail to
the selected phone number.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call timers
.
3
Select
Show
.
4
Use the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow] keys to view all the
timer information.
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Selecting
Details
displays information on calls made on your
home network, on National roaming and on International
roaming.
Note:
If Line 2 is active too, 'All Calls' for Line 1 and Line 2 are
displayed separately.
Balance information (subscription
dependent)
This service may be supplied by your service provider. It
allows you to view the remaining airtime balance on your
phone line.
Please contact your service provider for more information. If
your subscription allows access to this information:
When selecting
Call
, if the balance information number is
already stored, a call is sent to the balance information
centre. If no number is stored, select
Set number
and enter
it. Press
OK
to store the number, then select
Call
to call the
information centre number.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call timers
.
3
Select
Balance information
.
4
Select
Call
or
Set number
.
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Reminder - call duration
You can set a duration reminder to beep regularly to remind
you of the time spent on your call. The frequency can be
any multiple of 1 minute (up to 59 minutes) and a beep is
emitted 10 seconds before you reach the set limit.
Call timers - reset
This feature allows you to reset the call timers. The 4 digit
lock code is required to reset the call timers (default lock
code: '0000').
Call costs - management
Some service providers offer an Advice of Charge (AoC)
subscription service allowing you to view the latest call
cost, the total calls cost and the remaining balance on your
account (once a 'credit limit' has been set ).
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call timers
.
3
Select
Reminder
.
4
Select
On
to activate the Reminder.
5
Enter the reminder interval.
6
Press
OK
to validate the entry.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call timers
.
3
Select
Reset
.
4
Select
Yes
.
5
Enter the phone lock code and press
OK
.
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To display these, you must first set a currency value and
enter an average cost per unit (only calls units are displayed
if the cost information is not stored).
To set a currency value per Unit:
To set the call cost type to Units:
Note:
When the cost type is set to Units, the credit limit and
the remaining credit are shown in units.
Setting the credit limit (subscription
dependent)
You may also be able to set a credit limit to your calls. Once
the credit limit has been reached, no more chargeable
outgoing or incoming calls are allowed. You can however
still make emergency calls.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call costs
.
3
Select
Display cost type
.
4
Select
Currency
. The current currency unit value is
displayed.
5
Select
Modify
. Enter your PIN 2 code and press
OK
.
6
Enter the currency name (up to 3 letters). Press
OK
to
validate.
7
Enter the unit cost (e.g.: 0.15 Euro per minute). Press
OK
to validate.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call costs
.
3
Select
Display cost type
.
4
Select
Units
.
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The PIN2 code is required to set the credit limit.
Note:
When a credit limit has been set, the selection from the
'Credit limit' display is Edit or Set no limit.
Show costs
Note:
The remaining credit is shown in either units or
currency, as set by Cost Type menu above.
Call costs - resetting all costs to zero
To reset all call costs to zero:
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call costs
.
3
Select
Credit limit
. The display indicates the current credit
limit set.
4
Select
Edit
. Enter your PIN 2 code and press
OK
.
5
Enter the credit limit. Press
OK
to validate.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call costs
.
3
Select
Show
.
4
Use [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to display the
Last Call
and
All Calls
and show the
Remaining credits
.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Call costs
.
3
Select
Reset
.
4
Select
Yes
.
5
Enter the PIN 2 number and press
OK
.
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Recorded call
This sub-menu allows you to play the recorded phone calls.
If several phone conversations have been recorded, they
are played one after another.
Line selection
Some operators support the use of a second line. You may
then have two mobile phone numbers (e.g. a business line
plus a personal line). To use them you need to select the
line to be used.
Note:
The Line selection sub-menu may not be available on
your phone. Please contact your service provider for further
details about this service.
In compliance with European regulations, you are obliged to
inform your correspondent before recording a phone
conversation.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Recorded call
.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Calls & Times
.
2
Select
Line selection
.
The current line selection is displayed.
3
Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to scroll to
the required line. Press
OK
to validate.
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Note:
Line 1 and Line 2 can be named (Office and Home for
instance). Refer to My number menu (see "My number(s)
display", page 111). Whichever line is selected to send calls,
incoming calls can still be received on either line.
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Phone book
Phone numbers can be stored in the phone memory and in
the SIM card memory.
The phone memory can store up to 500 'extended' cards
(called 'Phone book cards'). These cards allow you to
store different information types: family name, first
name, home number, mobile phone number, work
number, fax number, three mail addresses, postal
address, business information, voice tag, group name,
card related melody and an associated picture or video.
The SIM card memory capacity may vary according to
your operator or service provider. The SIM memory
allows you to store one name, one phone number and
one voice tag per card.
Both the SIM and the phone memories are searched when
reading the Phone book contents, unless you have
previously selected a folder to be scanned when accessing
the Phone book (please see "Sorting the Phone book
entries so that they can be viewed as separate folders",
page 106).
Note:
Press the [Down arrow] key to directly access the
Phone book from the idle screen.
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Storing names and telephone
numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly in the Phone book
or copied from different sources such as SMS messages, calls
log list, etc.
There are several ways to store numbers in the Phone books:
Phone names card
From the idle screen:
Via the menu:
Note:
The Groups field allows you to identify the caller’s type
according to entries you have previously set (see "Creating a
group of cards", page 108).
1
Enter the number. Select
Store
.
2
Select
New phone name
.
3
The
Home number
,
Mobile number
,
work number
, or
FAX
number
list is displayed, thereby allowing you to select a
number type.
4
Enter the card requested data and select
Save
to store
the information.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Add name
.
3
Select
New
Phone name
.
4
Enter the card requested data and select
Save
to store
the information.
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Updating a stored phone names card from the phone book:
SIM names card
From the idle screen:
Via the menu:
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Read
.
3
Select the required phone name card from the displayed
list, then update the required information. Select
Save
to
store your settings.
1
Enter the number. Select
Store
.
2
Select
New SIM name
.
3
Fill in the available fields and select
OK
to validate your
entries.
4
Select
Save
to store the card.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Add name
.
3
Select
New SIM names
.
4
Enter the name and select
OK
.
5
Enter the number and select
OK
.
6
Select
Save
to store the card.
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Storing a received number
Numbers stored in the calls log list and SMS message
locations can also be stored in the Phone book:
Note:
While entering a number, selecting Clear once deletes
the last character. Holding the key underneath Clear key
deletes the whole number.
Note:
You can use _ (wild card spaces) to store numbers (wild
card spaces cannot be obtained when registering a number
from the idle screen).
Note:
When calling a number containing wild card spaces,
select the number from the Phone book, press on the [Menu]
key or press on the [Call/Send] key and enter the number
corresponding to the wild card spaces (=missing figures).
Note:
The +, p (pause) and _ characters - which are accessible
by pressing and holding the key when registering a
number - can be stored as part of numbers.
1
With a number from the calls log list or an SMS message
press on the [Menu] key.
2
For an SMS message, select
Numbers & address.
if the
number is contained in an SMS. The message number(s)
is/are displayed. Select one if several numbers are
available. Press on the [Menu] key and select
Store
.
2’
For received and unanswered calls, Press on the [Menu]
key and select
Store
.
3
Follow the above mentioned procedure to create or to
update a phone name or a SIM name card then select
Save
to store the card.
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Note:
If the SIM card or phone memory are full, a warning
message is displayed on the Phone book selection.
Copying names and numbers
When consulting your Phone book you can copy any SIM or
phone card to another directory.
Note:
When copying an item with more than one number to
the SIM names or SIM fixed directories, you have to select
the number to be copied.
Note:
When copying an item to the SIM names or SIM fixed
directories, the mail address, the video and picture are not
kept.
Copying all names and numbers
When consulting your Phone book for the first time the ’Copy
all SIM names to phone?’ message is displayed. Select Yes.
1
Press the [Down arrow] key or press the [Menu] key
then select
Phone Book
and select
Read
.
2
Scroll to one of the items from the displayed list. Press
on the [Menu] key.
3
Select
Copy
, then select one of the available destination
directories (
Phone names
,
SIM names
,
SIM fixed
,
My card
).
The card content is then automatically copied to the
required location.
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You can also, at any time, copy all the names cards from the
Phone to the SIM card and from the SIM card to the Phone.
Note:
If your Phone book cards bear more than one number
(home, mobile phone, work, fax numbers), the first available
number from the list is copied to the corresponding SIM card
entry.
Moving names and numbers
When consulting your Phone book you can move any SIM or
phone card to another directory.
1
Press the [Down arrow] key or press the [Menu] key
then Select
Phone Book
and select
Read
.
2
Press on the [Menu] key.
3
Select
Copy all
.
4
Select
Phone to SIM
or
SIM to phone
.
All the names are copied unless the SIM card memory
does not bear enough free space when copying the
Phone entries to the SIM card. A warning message is then
displayed.
1
Press the [Down arrow] key or press the [Menu] key
then select
Phone Book
and select
Read
.
2
Scroll to one of the items from the displayed list. Press
on the [Menu] key.
3
Select
Move
, then select one of the available
destination directories (
Phone names
,
SIM names
,
SIM
fixed
,
My card
). The card content is then automatically
moved to the required location.
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Adding a video to your Phone
book card
You can add a video to each of your Phone book cards. This
video is played on receipt of an incoming call.
Note:
If you add a video and a ringtone to your Phone book
card, the video sequence only is played and the ringtone is
deactivated on receipt of an incoming call.
Note:
You can only select a video with an audio track.
Otherwise the video is not played on receipt of an incoming
call and a warning message is displayed.
Note:
You can modify or delete the videos one after the
other via the Phone book cards (see "Editing a Phone
book or a SIM name card", page 102).
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Read
then choose one of the phonebook cards
from the list.
3
Select
Add name
and then
Phone names
.
4
Scroll Down and select
Video
to display the Video folder
content.
5
Select the required video from the displayed list. Press
OK
to confirm your selection or press
New
to film a new
video.
6
Select
Save
to store your settings.
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Adding a picture to your Phone
book card
You can add a picture to each of your Phone book cards.
The picture is then displayed together with the caller’s name
on incoming or outgoing calls.
Note:
You can link about 150 images with your Phone book
cards. If the images folder is full, the «images too big» error
message is displayed.
Note:
The images remain attached to the Phone book cards
even if you have deleted them from the Pictures folder
memory. You can modify or delete them one after the other
via the Phone book cards (see "Editing a Phone book or a SIM
name card", page 102).
Note:
When sending a Phone book card by Bluetooth, the
image is automatically sent unless the file is protected.
Note:
The Image failure icon is displayed on incoming or
outgoing calls if a problem related to the image has been
detected by the phone.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Read
then choose one of the phonebook cards
from the list.
3
Scroll down and select
Picture
to display the Picture
folder content.
4
Select the required
pictures.Press
OK
to confirm your
selection or press
New
to capture a new picture.
5
Select
Save
to store your settings.
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Note:
The picture is not displayed on icoming or outgoing call
if a video was also linked to the card.
Setting a melody, a MP3 file, a
video or a speech note as a
ringtone
You can set a melody, a video or a speech note as a ringtone
for each of your Phone book cards. If you set a video as a
ringtone the audio track of the video sequence only is played.
This ringtone is played on receipt of an incoming call.
Note:
If no melody is set as a ringtone for your Phone book
card (No sound selection), the default ringtone or the group
ringtone (please see "Ringtone selection", page 216) is played
on receipt of an incoming call.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Add name
and then
Phone names
.
3
Scroll Down
and select
Ringtone
to display the Ringtone
folder content.
4
Select
Melodies
(to set a melody as a ringtone),
MP3
(to
set an MP3 file as a ringtone),
Videos
(to set the audio
track of a video sequence as a ringtone),
Speech notes
(to
set a speech note as a ringtone) or
No sound
(to keep the
default ringtone). Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
5
Select the required melody, MP3 file, video (audio
track) or speech note. Press
OK
to confirm your
selection.
6
Select
Save
to store your settings.
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Editing a Phone book or a SIM
name card
From the idle screen:
Via the menu:
You can create a voice dialling pattern on Phone book cards.
This voice dialling pattern can only be recorded in edition
mode.
1
Press the [Down arrow] key to access the Phone book.
2
Scroll down to the card you want to access and select
OK
.
3
Scroll down to the field(s) you want to modify and
amend it/them. Select
Save
to store the changes.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Read
.
3
Select one of the stored cards.
4
Press on the [Menu] key.
5
Select
View
.
6
Scroll down to the field(s) you want to modify and amend it/
them. Select
Save
to store the changes.
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Recording a Voice dialling pattern
Note:
You may have to select the number - the voice dialling
pattern has to be attached if several numbers are stored on
the card. Select Home number, Mobile phone number or
Work number if you have registered several numbers on a
Phone book card.
Viewing and calling Phone book
numbers
There are three ways of viewing and calling entries stored in
the Phone book:
1
Press the [Down arrow] key to access the Phone book.
2
Scroll down to the card you want to access and select
OK
or press on the [Menu] key then select
View
.
3
Scroll down to the
Voice dialling
field and select
OK
.
Select
New
to record the voice pattern or press on
the [Menu] key
then select
Record
if a voice pattern is
already recorded and you want to change it.
Repeat the name until it is stored (minimum = twice).
Pronounce it as clearly as possible and in a quiet
environment. When the voice patterns match,
Stored
is
displayed.
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Directly from the idle screen:
Note:
When typing in the required name in the edition area,
the Multitap mode is only available.
or:
1
Press the [Down arrow] key to display the Phone book
list.
2
To access the required name, either scroll up or down or
press a numeric key to access the different letters
associated with the key (e.g: press twice to reach the
names starting with letter ’B’) or type in the required
name in the edition area displayed at the top of the
screen (you can enter up to 20 characters).
3
Press the [Call] key or press on the [Menu] key then
select Call.
1
Press the [Down arrow] key to display the Phone book
list.
2
Select one of the displayed names (please see above)
and press [OK].
3
Scroll down to get to the required field (provided it bears
a phone number) then press on the [Call] key.
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Via the menu:
The list of Phone book entries is displayed in alphabetical
order.
Note:
Selecting a group from the Folder selection displays the
names/phone numbers of the corresponding group. This
group is then displayed when next reading the Phone book
contents.
Note:
Pressing on the [Menu] key displays the following
menu choice: View, Call, Add name, Delete, Delete all (Phone
names or SIM names), Copy, Copy all, Move, Folder
selection (to select All names, the Phone names only, the
SIM names only or the groups members), Send by... Mail,
MMS, Bluetooth or SMS, Send a message...(an SMS, a Mail
or an MMS). Some of these options may not be available
according to the selected folder.
Note:
If several phone numbers are stored on a Phone name
card, scroll down to the required number and select it before
activating the call.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Read
to display the Phone book list, then scroll up
and down to the required name
or press a numeric key
to access the different letters associated with the
key. E.g: press twice to access the names starting
with letter 'B'.
3
Press the [Call] key or press on the [Menu] key then
select Call.
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Sorting the Phone book entries so that they
can be viewed as separate folders
You can split the Phone book entries into folders and view
either the Phone names, the SIM names or a selected group of
entries when reaching the Phone book list.
Note:
The selected folder remains active for further Phone
book reading. Please go over the above procedure to select
another folder or display the full Phone book list.
Voice dialling
You can make a call by using your voice.
To create a voice pattern:
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Read
.
3
Select
Folder
or press on the [Menu] key and select
Folder selection
.
4
Choose
All names
(to display all the folders contents),
Phone names
(to display the phone cards only),
SIM names
(to display the SIM cards only) or one of the Groups
names (see "Creating a group of cards", page 108) if any.
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Voice dialling
.
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Note:
If the voice patterns do not match, Failed is displayed.
Repeat the whole voice registration procedure again.
To view the voice dialling numbers list:
To remove all phone numbers from the voice dialling list:
3
Select
New entry
. All name entries are displayed.
4
Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to select the
card you want to use and press
OK
.
If several phone numbers are registered on a card (e.g.
Home number
,
Mobile number
or
Work number
) select one
by pressing
OK
.
5
You are then prompted to pronounce the name at least
twice (pronounce it as clearly as possible).
Stored
is
displayed when both voice patterns match.
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Voice dialling
.
3
Select
List
.
4
Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to view the
requested entry.
5
Press on the [Menu] key. To play the voice pattern,
select
Play Back
, to remove voice tag from the voice
dialling list, select
Erase
, or to create a new voice pattern
select
Record
.
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Voice dialling
.
3
Select
Delete all
. Select
Yes.
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To call a phone number using a voice pattern:
Free space in the Phone book
To view the remaining capacity in the Phone book:
Note:
If available, the free memories in the FDN list are also
displayed. Please see "Fixed dialling numbers", page 113 for
more information on FDN numbers.
Creating a group of cards
Groups of cards can be defined for the Phone book. This
feature allows you to group certain cards and to play a specific
melody on receiving an incoming call from one of the group
members.
To create a group:
1
From the idle screen, press and hold the [Send/Call] key.
2
Pronounce the name as clearly as possible.
3
The name called as well as an animated icon are then
displayed and the call proceeds as normal.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Storage used
to get to the Phone names Storage
used; press the [Down arrow] key to get to the SIM card
Storage used.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Groups
.
3
Select any blank template
[...]
and select
OK
. The
following items are displayed:
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Groups’ characteristics can be modified or deleted (when in
the Groups menu, select OK
to amend the settings or select
Delete to erase the group).
To modify a group:
To select a group when storing a number:
item function
Group name
To enter and store a group name.
Ringtone
To select a melody to be used as a
ringtone on group member calls (Please
see "Setting a melody, a MP3 file, a video
or a speech note as a ringtone", page 101).
4
Enter or select the requested data. Press
OK
to validate.
5
Press
Save
to store the defined group.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Groups
.
3
Select the group to be modified and select
OK
then
select the group name and/or the ringtone. Select
the new parameters (name/melody).
4
Select
Save
to store your settings.
1
Repeat the Phone names storage procedure (see
"Storing names and telephone numbers", page 94) and
fill in the Phone names card.
2
Scroll down to
Groups
, select
OK
.
3
Select one of the displayed groups from the list or press
New
to create a new group.
4
Select
Save
to store your settings.
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Note:
Groups can only be set for the Phone names cards (not
for the SIM names cards).
To view group members:
My card
My card is a specific storage location where you can enter
personal data. You can easily access My card and send its
contents to another device by Bluetooth, by Mail, by MMS or
by SMS.
My card contents is identical to the phone cards contents
except for the Groups and Voice dialling fields.
To enter My card data set:
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Groups
.
3
Select the required group name and select
Members
or Press on the [Menu] keySelect
Members
.
4
The group members list is displayed. Please use
the same procedure as when in the phone book to
reach the required name.
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
My card
.
3
Select
View
and enter the requested information as for a
Phone book card (validate each entry by selecting
OK
).
4
Select
Save
to store your card.
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To send My card by Bluetooth, by SMS, by Mail or by MMS:
My number(s) display
The phone can display your main line (Line 1) phone number,
the phone number for Line 2 (Alternate Line Service) and your
data and fax numbers (these are SIM card dependent).
These numbers may be stored in the SIM card. You can also
enter them manually.
To view, name and edit your own number(s):
1
Press the [Menu] key.
Select
Phone Book
2
Select
My card
.
3
Select
Send by...
then select
Bluetooth
: (please refer to
"Bluetooth", page 48 for more infomation on searching
an addressee) the card is automatically sent. Or select
SMS
,
Mail
or
MMS
, then enter the phone number or e-
mail address to send the card to or select it via the
options list (press on the [Menu] key) then select
Names
list
and press
OK
.
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
My numbers
. The phone number for Line 1 is
displayed if it is stored in the SIM card. If not, select
Edit
and enter your number and your name (select
OK
to save
the entered information). You can access an options list
to help you store the required information.
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Note:
Line 2, data and fax numbers can only be accessed if
your SIM card has these subscriptions.
Note:
My numbers availability depends on your service
provider.
item function
Options when entering your phone number:
Copy all
To copy the full number in order to paste it
in another edition screen.
Paste
To paste a copied number.
Clear
all
To delete all the typed characters from the
current edition window.
Options when entering your name:
Insert
To insert Special Characters and
Pictographs.
Input mode
To Swap between the Multitap/Multipress
method and the T9 text input.
Lower case
or
Upper case
To Swap to Lower case or Upper case.
Copy
To copy part of the name.
Copy all
To copy the full name in order to paste it in
another edition screen.
Paste
To paste a copied name.
Edit. language
To select the edition language.
Clear all
To delete all the typed characters from the
current edition window.
3
Scroll down to view or enter Line 2, your data and fax
numbers.
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Fixed dialling numbers
Fixed dialling is a feature that restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed'
numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIM cards that support this
feature. When the Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) feature is
activated, dialling numbers, diverting calls and sending SMS to
numbers not registered in the FDN list is forbidden. The
number of FDN entries to be stored depends on the SIM card
capacity. Activating the FDN feature or registering numbers in
the FDN list is PIN 2 protected (contact your service provider to
get the PIN 2 number).
The following menu (Fixed dialling) and operations are only
available on your phone if your SIM card allows fixed dialling.
To activate or deactivate FDN operation:
Note:
The Fixed dialling sub-menu may not be available on
your phone. Please contact your service provider for further
details.
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Fixed dialling
. Select
Status
.
3
Select
On
or
Off
. Enter the PIN2 number.
4
Select
OK
to validate.
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To view the numbers stored in the FDN list:
To add a new number to the FDN list:
Note:
Wild card spaces can be used with the numbers stored
in the FDN list. E.g. number +441707 278_ _ 9 allows calls to
all numbers from 278009 to 278999 to be dialled. The
number can be edited and dialled from the idle screen.
Note:
You may be asked to enter your PIN2 code.
1
Press the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Fixed Dialling
.
3
Select
View
to view the FDN list entries. Press on the
[Menu] key to view, call, add a name, delete, copy or
move numbers to the phone or SIM card memory, but
also to send these numbers by Mail, MMS, Bluetooth or
SMS, or send a message (an SMS, a Mail or an MMS).
1
Press
the [Menu] key
.
Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Fixed dialling
.
3
Select
Add new
.
4
Enter your PIN2 code and press
OK
.
5
Fill in the displayed fields as in any SIM name card
(please see "SIM names card", page 95) then select
Save
to store your settings.
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Export
The purpose of the Export feature is to allow you to send the
Phone book contents to another device (e.g. a pc) by
Bluetooth, by SMS, by MMS and by e-mail.
Note:
When exporting a vCard file you can directly send it by
Bluetooth, by Mail, by MMQS or by SMS.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Export...
, then select
Yes.
The entire contents of
the Phone book are exported and grouped together in a
vCard file and stored in
Fun & Media box/Others
(please
see "Others", page 168).
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Camera
Camera
The camera application allows you to take pictures with your
phone.
These pictures can then be used to:
personalise your idle screen, your Welcome or your
Goodbye screen (please see "Setting a still or animated
image as an Idle screen as a Welcome screen or as a
Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder", page 147),
be sent to other devices (mobile phones, PC) by Mail
(see "Mail", page 188), MMS (see "Composing an iMMS",
page 200), via the Memory Card (see "Memory card",
page 174) or by Bluetooth (see "Bluetooth", page 48),
personalise your phone cards (see "Phone names card",
page 94).
You can choose from 8 picture size types: Extra large
(1280x1024 pixels), Large (640x480 pixels), Normal (352x288
pixels), Small (320x240 pixels), Wallpaper (176x220 pixels),
Messaging (176x144 pixels), Stamp (160x120 pixels), Tiny
(128x96 pixels).
The Motorola XXXX includes a 1.3 CCD pick-up device.
The use of the camera and the sending, forwarding and
reproduction of the pictures taken are subject to property
and privacy rights. Do not take a picture unless authorised.
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Camera
To access the camera application
The Camera related icons and
shortcuts
Here is the way information related to the Camera application
and its state while in use is displayed. The screen shot below
is a preview example; the Camera related icons described in
the table below are the ones which can be displayed while
using the Camera features. The features described in this table
are further explained in the chapter.
Camera related icons
1
From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Camera & Video
.
2
Select
Capture a photo
.
Upper part:
Camera application activated.
Picture resolution (size): Extra large
(1280x1024 pixels), Large (640x480
pixels), Normal (352x288 pixels), Small
(320x240 pixels), Wallpaper (176x220
pixels), Messaging (176x144 pixels),
Stamp (160x120 pixels), Tiny (128x96
pixels).
Self timer activated.
Image quality modes: Super fine, Fine,
Economic.
Zoom (= zoom levels).
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Camera
Note:
When using the Full auto (Mode) or Automatic (White
balance) modes, no symbol is displayed.
Modes: Night, Black & White, Antique,
Blueish, Reddish and Greenish.
White balance: Indoor fluo, Indoor lamp,
Outdoor.
Brightness activated.
Contrast activated.
In settings panels:
Image quality modes: Super fine, Fine,
Economic.
Modes: Full auto (standard mode), Night,
Black & White, Antique, Blueish, Reddish
and Greenish.
Brightness gauge (= to set the brightness
level).
Contrast gauge (= to set the contrast
level).
White balance: Automatic, Indoor fluo,
Indoor lamp, Outdoor.
Zoom (= zoom levels).
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Camera
Available shortcuts
Each of the camera-related keys has several functions. While
using the camera feature, please use the keypad as follows:
Note:
The settings described above are to be accessed via
the Preview mode only.
Note:
Please refer to the Adjusting the preview for full details
on the setting types and related icons.
Taking a picture
The pictures are stored in the Pictures sub-folder of the Fun &
Media box.
Note:
When a picture is taken the shutter sound is played.
Note:
The Shutter sound is a ’Camera-like’ sound that is heard
when a picture is captured.
keys description
[OK] key To capture an image (for scenery
shots).
[Up arrow] key To access the Zoom panel and to
scroll to the next setting type.
[Down arrow] key To access the Quality panel and to
scroll to the next setting type.
[Left arrow] key To access the Brightness panel.
[Right arrow] key To access the Mode panel.
1
Place the subject in front of the camera lens.
2
Press
OK
to capture your picture.
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Note:
You may not be able to deactivate nor mute the shutter
sound option on your phone.
Note:
You cannot take a picture while a communication is in
progress.
Storing/erasing your picture
When a picture has just been taken, the file name and the
«Keep this photo?» message is displayed.
The picture is stored in the Pictures folder of the Fun & Media
box menu
except if you have previously chosen to have it
stored on the
Memory Card
(please see "To select a
storage space", page 121). The picture file is stored as a
.jpg file
(see "Pictures", page 143).
An Options list is available (Press on the [Menu] key):
1
Select
OK
to store the picture or select
Discard
to erase it.
options description
Store
To store the picture.
Send by...
To send the picture by Mail, by MMS or by
Bluetooth.
Set as...
To set your picture as an idle screen, as a
Welcome screen or as a Goodbye screen.
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To select a storage space
You can choose, before taking a picture, the space the picture
should be stored on (useful if the current storage space is full
and prevents you from taking a picture). If you do not choose a
storage space, the video is stored on the phone memory by
default:
Full screen
To view your image in full screen.
Delete
To delete the current picture.
Details
To display information about the file Name,
the Resolution (width x height in pixels),
the Size, the File protection status, the
Copyright of the picture. The empty fields
are not displayed.
1
From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Camera & Video
.
2
Select
Capture a Photo
.
3
Press the [Menu] key and select
Settings
.
4
Scroll to
Storage
and choose
Phone memory
or
Memory
card
.
All the pictures are then automatically stored on the
selected storage space.
options description
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Adjusting your picture
You can adjust several setting types before taking a picture.
These settings can be accessed from the options menu or
directly from the preview screen by scrolling with the arrow
keys.
To select the image size:
Note:
The Wall paper gives the picture the good resolution
to be set as an Idle screen, as a Welcome or a Goodbye
screen.
Note:
If you wish to send your image by Mail or MMS, we
advise you choose the Messaging mode.
To select the image quality:
1
Press on the [Menu] key. Select
Settings
and
Resolution
.
2
Select the
Extra large
(1280x1024 pixels),
Large
(640x480
pixels),
Normal
(352x288 pixels),
Small
(320x240 pixels),
Wallpaper
(176x220 pixels),
Messaging
(176x144 pixels),
Stamp
(160x120 pixels), or the
Tiny
(128x96 pixels) mode.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection and then
Save
to store
your settings.
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This setting allows you to choose a quality level for your
picture. The better the quality (sharpness of the displayed
image), the bigger the file size. If you wish to send your image
by Mail or by MMS, we advise you choose the Economic
mode.
To select the zoom setting:
Note:
The available zoom levels depend on the selected
picture resolution.
To access the mode setting:
This setting allows you to choose the colour and exposure
mode before taking the picture in order to optimise the picture
quality according to the conditions.
1
Press on the [Menu] key. Select
Settings
and
Quality
. (Or
press the [Down arrow] key to access the Quality
feature).
2
Select the
Super Fine
, the
Fine
or the
Economic
mode.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection and then
Save
to
store your settings.
1
Scroll up or down. Select
Zoom
. Or press the [Up arrow]
key to access the zoom feature.
2
Select one of the zoom levels by scrolling left or right.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
1
Scroll up or down. Select
Mode
. Or press the [Right
arrow] key to access the mode feature.
2
Select
Full auto
,
Night
,
B&W
,
Antique
,
Blueish
,
Reddish
or
Greenish
.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
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To set the white balance:
To select the brightness:
To select the contrast level:
To access the self timer:
The self timer offers the possibility of taking a delayed picture,
thereby enabling you to be in the picture.
Note:
If an event occurs (Mail, MMS reception...) or the
phone's behaviour is modified (any key pressed, ...) after the
countdown has started, the self timer is automatically
stopped and set to Off. Once the event has been processed,
the phone returns to the preview screen.
1
Scroll up or down. Select
White balance
.
2
Select
Automatic
,
Outdoor
,
Indoor lamp
or
Indoor fluo
.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
1
Scroll up or down. Select
Brightness
. Or press the [Left
arrow] key to access the brightness feature.
2
Select one of the seven brightness levels.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
1
Scroll up or down. Select
Contrast
.
2
Select one of the seven contrast levels.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
1
Press on the [Menu] key. Select
Self timer
.
2
Select
On
.
3
Press
OK
to launch the countdown.
The 10 seconds countdown is displayed. The capture is
automatically performed when the countdown is over.
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To adjust the shutter sound level:
This option allows you to adjust the shutter sound level.
Note:
You cannot deactivate or mute the shutter sound
Option on your phone.
To add a frame to your picture:
This option allows you to add a frame before taking a picture:
For more details on the frames please refer to the Frame
section (page 162).
To display/conceal information icons:
This option allows you to activate or conceal the phone
information status icons display on top of the screen
1
Press on the [Menu] key. Select
Settings
and
Shutter
sound
.
2
Scroll up or down to adjust the shutter sound level.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection and then
Save
to
store your settings.
1
Press on the [Menu] key. Select
Frame
.
2
Select a frame from the frames list.
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection.
1
Press on the [Menu] key Select
Settings
and
Info
.
2
Select
On
(the icons are displayed) or
Off
(the icons are
not displayed).
3
Press
OK
to confirm your selection and then
Save
to
store your settings.
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How to view your picture
You can view the pictures that have just been taken or stored
on your phone (see "Pictures", page 143) or on the Memory
Card. To view the pictures that are stored in the Fun & Media
box Pictures folder:
To access the camera application
from another application
The Camera application can be activated from the Options
menu whilst using other applications on the phone. In this
case, the available resolution types vary according to the
application. The camera-accessible applications are the
following:
1
From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Fun &
Media box
.
2
Select
Pictures
, then select the required picture.
3
Press
OK
.
applications available resolution
Phone book
Wall paper and Messaging.
Settings (idle
screen welcome or
goodbye screen)
Wall paper and Messaging.
Mail, MMS
All
(If you wish to send an image by Mail or
MMS, the image may be automatically
resized).
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To access the camera application from the Phone book:
To access the camera application from the Settings menu:
To access the camera application from the Mail menu:
Note:
If a call is in progress, access to the camera is not
possible.
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Phone Book
.
2
Select
Add name
, then
Phone names
.
3
Once in the phone card, scroll down to
Picture
. Press
OK
.
4
From the picture browser, press on the [Menu] key and
select
Camera
. Or press
New
([Left] softkey).
1
Press the [Menu] key. Select
Settings
. Select
Display
.
2
Select
Idle screen,
Welcome screen
or
Goodbye screen.
Scroll
down to
My Picture
.
3
From the picture browser, press on the [Menu] key and
select
Camera
. Or press
New
([Left] softkey).
1
From the idle screen, select
Mail
([Left] softkey) or select
i-mode
then
Mail
.
2
Select
Compose mail,
scroll down to the
Attachment
field,
press
OK
and select
Pictures
.
2’
Or select
Compose MMS
, select
SMIL
and then
Add image
.
3
From the picture browser, press on the [Menu] key and
select
Camera
. Or press
New
([Left] softkey).
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Video
Video
This application allows you to record and play videos up to 5 MB
(about 10 minutes time) with your phone. These videos can
bear sound. They can be recorded as several sequences (on a
single file) via the Pause mode.
You can send those videos to other devices (mobile phones,
PC) by Mail, MMS, or by Bluetooth, you can even attach videos
to your phone cards (see "Storing names and telephone
numbers", page 94). Two video size types are available: Normal
(QCIF format: 176x144 pixels) and Small (sub-QCIF:
128x96 pixels). The file extension type supported by the video
application is .3gp.
To access the video application
You can access the video recorder application in the following
way:
The use of the video recorder and the sending, forwarding
and reproducing of the videos are subject to property and
privacy rights. Do not make videos unless authorized.
1
From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Camera & Video
.
2
Select
Film a video
.
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Video
To select a storage space
You can choose, before launching a video recording, the space
the video should be stored on (useful if the current storage
space is full and prevents you from running the Video
application).
If you do not choose a storage space, the
video is stored on the phone memory by default
:
Video related icons and shortcuts
Here is the way information related to the Video application
and its state while in use displayed. The screen shot below is a
preview example; the Video related icons described in the
table below are the ones which can be displayed while using
the Video features. The features described in this table are
further explained in the chapter.
1
From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Camera & Video
.
2
Select
Storage
.
3
Select
Video storage
, then choose
Phone memory
or
Memory card
.
All the videos are then automatically stored on the
selected storage space.
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Available shortcuts
Each of the video-related keys has several functions. While
using the video feature, please use the keypad as follows:
Note:
The settings described above are to be accessed via
the Preview mode only.
keys description
[Up] side key
(used for self-
filming)
To stop the Recording.
[Down] side key To launch the Recording in Preview
or Pause mode.
To launch the Pause mode in
Recording.
[OK] key To launch the Recording in Preview
or Pause mode.
To launch the Pause mode in
Recording.
[Up arrow] key To access the Zoom panel and to
scroll to the next one.
[Down arrow] key To access the Quality panel and to
scroll to the next one.
[Left arrow] key To access the Brightness panel.
[Right arrow] key To access the Video size limit.
[Right] softkey To stop the Recording.
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