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Filming a video
You can record videos up to 5 MB.
1 Place yourself or the subject in front of the phone so that
the image is displayed on the screen.
2 Adjust the required settings (see "Adjusting the
preview", page 132).
3 Press OK to launch the recording.
4 Select Stop ([Right] softkey) to stop the recording.
An Options list is then available:
options
Store
Play
Send by...
Delete
Details
description
To store the video.
To play the recorded video.
To send the video by Mail, by MMS or by
Bluetooth.
To delete the current video.
To display information about the file Name, the
Resolution (width*height in pixels), the
Duration of the video, the Size, the Storage
date, the File protection status. The empty
fields are not displayed.
Note: When the record mode is launched the shutter sound is
played.
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Setting the video to Pause
This mode allows to record several sequences on a single file.
During the recording you can pause your video in the following
way:
1 During the recording, press OK.
2 Press OK to restart the Recording.
Storing/erasing your video
When a video has just been recorded, the file name and the
«Keep this video?» message are displayed.
1 Select OK to store the video or select Discard to erase it.
The video is automatically stored in the Video sub-folder of the
Fun & Media box menu (see "Video", page 138), except if you
have previously chosen to have it stored on the Memory
Card.
Adjusting the preview
You can adjust several setting types before making a video.
These settings can be accessed from the option menu.
To select the image size:
1 Press on the [Menu] key. Select Settings and Resolution.
2 Select the Normal or the Small mode.
3 Press OK to confirm your selection and then Save to
store your settings.
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To select the image quality:
This setting allows you to choose a quality level for your video.
The better the quality, the bigger the file size. If you wish to
send your video by Mail or by MMS, we advise you choose the
Economic mode.
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.
To select the brightness:
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.
To select the zoom setting:
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.
To access the video size limit setting:
You can determine the size limit you wish to set for your video
file. You can choose whether you allow the video to reach its
maximum allowed size (5 MB) - you can of course stop the
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video recording when you wish to - or if you prefer the phone
to automatically stop the recording when the available limit for
Mail or MMS sending is reached.
1 Press on the [Menu] key. Select Settings and Video size
limit.
2 Select Fit to mail or Maximum size.
3 Press OK to confirm your selection and then Save to
store your settings.
Note: The Short mail and Long mail values depend on your
operator (min: 100 KB, max: 300 KB).
To access the microphone setting:
This setting allows you to activate or mute the microphone
during the recording.
1 Press on the [Menu] key. Select Microphone.
2 Select On or Off.
3 Press OK to confirm your selection.
To access the self timer:
The self timer offers the possibility of recording a delayed
video, thereby enabling you to be in the video.
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 recording
is automatically launched when the countdown is over.
Please proceed as usual (to stop or pause the video).
4 Select Stop to stop the recording.
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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.
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 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.
To adjust the shutter sound level:
This option allows you to adjust the shutter sound level.
1 Press Option. 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.
Note: You cannot deactivate or mute the shutter sound
Option on your phone
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How to play your video
You can watch a video that has just been recorded before
storing it in the following way:
1 Press on the [Menu] key.
2 Select Play.
You can also watch a video that is stored in you phone in the
Fun & Media box.
Here is how to use the keypad while in the Play mode:
keys
[0] to [7] keys
[8] & [9] keys
[Up arrow] key
[Down arrow] key
[Left arrow] key
[Right arrow] key
[Up] side key
[Down] side key
[Left] softkey
[OK] key
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Video
description
To set the volume (if any audio
track on the video) from Mute to
level 7.
To set the volume to its maximum
level (if any audio track on the
video).
To Play or Pause the video.
To Stop the video playing.
To open the previous video.
To open the next video.
To increase the audio volume.
To decrease the audio volume.
To set the video to Full screen.
To diplay the Details screen.
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During the Play mode, during the Pause mode or when the
video is stopped, an Options menu is available (Press on the
[Menu] key):
options
Volume
Full screen
Loop mode
Send by...
Set as...
Details
description
To increase or decrease the audio volume.
To set the video playing to Full screen.
To play the video repeateadly.
To send the video by Mail, by MMS or by
Bluetooth.
To set the video as Idle screen, Incoming
call, Alarm, Message alert or New mail
alert.
To display information about the file Name,
the Title, the Author, the Copyright, the
Resolution (width*height in pixels), the
Duration of the video, the Size, the Storage
date, the File protection status. The empty
fields are not displayed.
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Fun & media box
This menu groups and manages all the images, melodies,
MP3, videos, speech notes, frames, Games and Java
applications contained in the phone as well as all the files
received via the i-mode browser, Bluetooth, Mail, MMS or
SMS.
Video
This sub-menu allows you to play videos that are stored on
your phone (see "Video", page 128). You can also send/receive
these videos by Mail, MMS or by Bluetooth. The video file
format supported by your phone is .3gp.
To access videos stored on your phone
1 Press the [Left arrow] key or Press the [Menu] key and
select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Videos.
3 Scroll up and down to select the required video or select
the required folder (press OK to view its content) then
the required video. An Options menu is then available
(Press on the [Menu] key):
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options
Play
Set as...
description
To play the selected video.
To set the video as Idle screen, Incoming
call Line 1 or Line 2, Alarm, Message alert
or New mail alert.
Send by...
To send the selected video by Mail, by
MMS or by Bluetooth.
Delete
To delete the current video.
Delete all
To delete all the videos in the current
folder.
Multiple selection To select several videos (by pressing OK).
Press OK to unselect a ticked video. Press
on the [Menu] key to access Send by...
(Bluetooth), Delete, Move to (to one of the
Video sub-folders or to the memory card),
Copy to (a folder of Videos), Select all (to
select all the files of the current folder or to
the memory card), Unselect all (to unselect
all the ticked files).
Move to
To move the selected file to one of the
Videos sub-folders or to the memory card.
Copy to
To copy the selected file in one of the
Videos sub-folders or to the memory card.
New folder
To create a new folder in the Videos subfolder (available only if the selection is not
a folder already).
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options
Rename
Details
description
To rename the selected video.
To view the current file name, copyright,
resolution, duration, size, storage date and
file protection status information.
My preferences
To sort the stored videos (by date, name,
size).
Note: If the selection is a sub-folder, another Options list is
available (press on the [Menu] key).
To play a video
1 The video playing is automatically launched.
During the Play mode, during the Pause mode or when the
video is stopped you can access the following options list
(Press on the [Menu] key):
options description
Volume
To set the sound volume level (from 0 to 7).
Full screen To play the video on full screen.
Loop mode To play the video repeatedly.
Send by... To send the current video by Bluetooth, by MMS
or by Mail.
Set as... To set the current video as an idle screen, an
incoming call, an Alarm, a Message alert or a New
mail alert.
Details
To display information about the file Name, the
Copyright, the Resolution (width*height in pixels),
the Duration of the video, the Size, the Storage
date, the File protection status.
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Note: When the video track cannot be played or if there is no
video track, the audio track only is played. The «Audio only»
message is displayed.
Note: You cannot play a video while a communication is in
progress.
Note: If an event (alarm, SMS receipt...) occurs while a video
is being played, the playback is stopped.
Note: The sending of a video may not be allowed if it is
exportation (copyright) protected (the ’File protected’
message is then displayed).
Note: To send a video via Bluetooth please see "Bluetooth",
page 48. To send a video via Mail or MMS, please see "Mail
system", page 196.
To play the videos that you received by Mail or by MMS,
please see "To view the received iMails and iMMS list:", page
205.
While playing the video you can use several shortcuts (please
see "How to play your video", page 136).
Full screen option:
This option allows you to watch videos on full screen. Please
hold your phone horizontally to enjoy an optimised display of
the video. You can use the side keys to play, pause.
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Restrictions:
Some of the videos you received by Mail, by MMS, via the imode or Bluetooth may bear restrictions:
restrictions
description
Restricted number The video can be played a pre-determined
of playable times number of times.
Deadline
The video can be played until a prerestriction
determined date.
Playable span time The video can be played during a predetermined duration from its downloading
date.
Note: Each time a restricted video is launched, a warning
message is displayed before the Playing, thus informing on
the remaining span time, number of remaining allowed
playing times, etc.
To access videos stored on your Memory
Card
You can play videos that are stored on your Memory Card. The
Options lists are the same as in the Videos sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Videos, then Memory card (this item is only
displayed when a Memory Card is inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required video or choose
a folder (press OK to view its content) then select a
video.
4 Press OK to play the selected video.
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Pictures
The Pictures sub-menu allows you to view, set and stored (via
the Camera, Bluetooth, i-mode browser, Mail and MMS) still
and animated images (animated .gif) as an Idle screen, a
Welcome or a Goodbye screen in order to configure and
personalise your phone screen (see "Display", page 218). The
picture formats supported by your phone are .wbmp, .gif, .jpg,
.png, .swf (to download and store images, see the following
sections).
Pictures browser
The Pictures browser allows you to display the stored images
as a list or as a mosaic. When the pictures are displayed as a
list the screen is divided into two parts: the image names list
and the selected image. When they are displayed as a mosaic
(Thumbnails mode: see ’Options/My preferences’ below) the
screen contains a mosaic of pictures and the name of the
selected image.
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Viewing an image:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Pictures.
3 Scroll down the images list or mosaic. Select the
required image or select a folder to view its contents
(press OK).
4 Press OK or press the [Menu] key and select View to
view the selected image in full size.
Options:
The Pictures folder Options list contains the following items:
options
View
Set as...
Send by...
Delete
Delete all
144
description
To view the full image and name.
To set the image as an Idle screen, as a
Welcome screen on switching on your
phone or as a Goodbye screen on
switching it Off.
To send the image via Bluetooth, by Mail
or by MMS.
To delete the current image.
To delete all the pictures of the current
folder.
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options
description
Multiple selection To select several images (by pressing OK).
Press OK to unselect a ticked image. Press
on the [Menu] key to access Send by...
(Bluetooth), Delete, Move to (a folder of
Pictures or the Memory Card), Copy to
(a folder of Pictures or the Memory
Card), Select all (to select all the files of
the current folder), Unselect all (to
unselect all the ticked files).
Move to
To move the current image to the Pictures
folder, to one of the Pictures sub-folders or
to the Memory Card.
Copy to
To copy the current image to the Pictures
folder, in one of the Pictures sub-folders or
the Memory Card.
New folder
To create a sub-folder in the Pictures folder
(available only if the selection is not
a folder already).
Rename
To rename the current picture.
Details
To show the name, resolution, size,
storage date and protection status of the
current file.
My preferences
To sort the stored images (by date, name
or size) and select a view mode (List,
Thumbnails 4 - to display a 4 - picture
mosaic).
Note: If the selection is a sub-folder, a different Options list is
available (Press on the [Menu] key).
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Note: The sending of an image may not be allowed if it is
exportation (copyright) protected (the ’File protected’
message is then displayed).
Note: To send an image via Bluetooth please see "Bluetooth",
page 48. To send an image via Mail or MMS, please see "Mail
system", page 196.
Note: Error messages may be displayed when setting,
viewing or storing an image:’File too big’: Please see "Error
messages", page 251; ’Decoding failure’: the image cannot
be viewed by the phone.
Note: You can only access the Memory Card storage space if
the Memory Card is inserted in the phone.
When viewing an image, an Options menu is available (Press
on the [Menu] key):
options
Full view
Set as...
Send by...
Delete
Slide show
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description
To view the picture in full screen.
To set the image as an Idle screen or as a
Welcome screen on switching on your
phone or as a Goodbye screen on
switching it Off.
To send the picture via Bluetooth, by Mail
or by MMS.
To delete the current picture.
To display automatically all the pictures of a
folder one after another.
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options
Add frame...
Rotate...
Details
description
To add a frame to the current picture.
To rotate the picture to the right (90°), to
the left (90°) or turnover (180°). Once the
picture is rotated, an Options menu is
available to store the current picture, to
view it in Full screen, to Cancel the
rotation, to Add a frame to the current
picture or to Rotate it once again.
To show the name, resolution, size,
storage date and protection status of the
current file.
Setting a still or animated image as an Idle
screen as a Welcome screen or as a
Goodbye screen from the Pictures folder
This option allows you to set a picture as an Idle screen, as a
Welcome or a Goodbye screen.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Pictures.
3 Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to scroll
through the image names list and select one. Press on
the [Menu] key and then Set as...
4 Select Idle screen, Welcome screen or Goodbye screen.
Cropping:
If the image you want to set as an Idle screen is too large to be
inserted into the available space, your phone will propose a
cropped image.
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This allows you to move the image left, right, up and down
(cursor key). The image you have cropped is then displayed as
such on the phone (as an Idle screen).
1 Select Set as... then select Idle screen. If the image is too
big, the crop screen is displayed.
2 Use the cursor key to move the image up, down, left or
right (the availability of the four arrows depends on the
image size).
3 Select OK. Stored is then displayed.
Downloading images via the i-mode
Please refer to "Quick access to i-mode basic features", page
212.
To access images stored on your Memory
Card
You can store or view pictures that are stored on your Memory
Card. The Options lists are the same as in the Pictures submenu.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Pictures, then Memory card (this item is only
displayed when a Memory Card is inserted).
3 Select the required picture or choose a folder (press
OK to view its content) then select a picture.
4 Press OK or press the [Menu] key and select Full view to
view the selected image in full size.
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Melodies
This sub-folder allows you to play/store pre-defined melodies
or melodies you downloaded via Bluetooth or via the i-mode
browser, or you received by SMS, by Mail or by MMS. You can
set these melodies as a ringtone for Line1 or Line2, an Alarm
melody, a Message alarm melody, a New mail alert, a
Welcome or Goodbye melody. The melody and audio file
formats supported by your phone are .mid, .smf, .midi, .mld,
.mfi and .nsm (except when a .nsm is received via Bluetooth).
Melodies
To display the Melodies file contents:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Melodies.
3 Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to scroll to
the required melody.
The following Options list is available while scrolling the
melodies list.
options
Play
Set as...
Send by...
Delete
description
To play the selected melody.
To set the selected melody as a Ringtone
for Line1 or Line2, as an Alarm melody, as
a Message alert melody, as a New mail
alert melody or as a Welcome melody or a
Goodbye melody.
To send the selected melody by Mail, by
MMS or via Bluetooth.
To delete the current melody.
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options
Delete all
description
To delete all the melodies of the current
folder.
Multiple selection To select several melodies (by pressing
OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked melody.
Press on the [Menu] key to access Send
by... (Bluetooth), Delete, Move to (a folder
of Melodies or the Memory Card), Copy
to (a folder of Melodies or the Memory
Card), Select all (to select all the files of
the current folder), Unselect all (to
unselect all the ticked files).
Move to
To move the selected file to the Memory
Card or to one of the Melodies sub-folders.
Copy to
To copy the selected file in the Memory
Card or to to one of the Melodies subfolders.
New folder
To create a new sub-folder in the Melodies
folder (available only if the selection is not
a folder already).
Rename
To rename the selected melody.
Details
To view the current file name, size, storage
date and file protection status information.
My preferences
To sort the stored melodies (by date,
name, size).
Note: You can only access the Memory Card storage space if
the Memory Card is inserted in the phone.
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Melody download
You can download melodies from the Internet (via your PC),
from interactive voice servers, from the i-mode browser and
mailer or via Bluetooth.
In addition to the usual SMS download of melodies, you can
download melodies by browsing internet web sites.
Motorola phones are compatible with the Nokia™ Smart
Messaging system.
The principle is the following:
1 Melodies are stored on a Web server.
2 Select your Motorola phone type to access a choice of
melodies.
3 Select one or more melodies to be downloaded to your
phone.
4 All selected melodies are downloaded via SMS.
5 Once the melody is received, a reception screen is
displayed. Press OK or press on the [Menu] key then
select Play to play the received melody.
To set a melody as a ringtone, a message alert melody,
an alarm melody, a Welcome or a Goodbye, please see
"Tones", page 215.
You can also receive melodies or audio files via Bluetooth.
Formats managed by the phone are .mid, .smf, .midi, .mld,
.mfi and .nsm formats.
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To play a downloaded melody from the reception screen:
1 Select OK or Press on the [Menu] key then select Play.
2 Select Exit to stop the playback.
To store a downloaded melody:
1 Press on the [Menu] key.
2 Select Install.
If the memory space is sufficient, the melody is
automatically stored in the Melodies file. If there is no
space left, you need to select one or several melody(ies)
to be replaced from the set of melodies (melodies
associated with a ring feature cannot be deleted).
Once stored, a message is displayed. The melody can
be played and selected via the Fun & Media box menu.
To discard a downloaded melody:
1 Select Discard. The melody is erased and is therefore lost
for further installation.
To access melodies stored on your
Memory Card
You can store or play melodies on your Memory Card. The
Options lists are the same as in the Melodies sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Melodies, then Memory card (this item is only
displayed when a Memory Card is inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required melody or
choose a folder (press OK to view its content) then select
a melody.
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MP3 player
Listening to personal stereo equipment at full volume for
long periods can damage the user’s hearing.
This sub-menu allows you to play MP3 melodies that are
stored on your phone. You can also send/receive these MP3
files by Bluetooth.
To access MP3 files stored on your phone
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select MP3.
3 Scroll up and down to select the required MP3 file or
select the required folder (press OK to view its contents)
then the required MP3 file. An Options menu is then
available (Press on the [Menu] key):
options
Play
Set as...
Send by...
Delete
Delete all
description
To play the selected MP3 file.
To associate the selected MP3 to an event
(Incoming call, Alarm, Message alert, New
mail alert) if it is not protected.
This option may not be available on your
phone.
To send the selected MP3 file by
Bluetooth, Mail or MMS.
To delete the current MP3 file.
To delete all the MP3 files of the current
folder.
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options
description
Multiple selection To select several MP3 files (by pressing
OK). Press OK to unselect a ticked MP3
file. Press on the [Menu] key to access
Send by... (Bluetooth), Delete, Move to (a
folder of MP3 files or the Memory Card),
Copy to (a folder of MP3 files or the
Memory Card), Select all (to select all the
files of the current folder), Unselect all (to
unselect all the ticked files).
Move to
To move the selected file to the Memory
Card or to one of the MP3 sub-folders.
Copy to
To copy the selected file in the Memory
Card or to to one of the MP3 sub-folders.
New folder
To create a new sub-folder in the MP3
folder (available only if the selection is not
a folder already).
Rename
To rename the selected MP3 file.
Details
To view the current file name, size, storage
date and file protection status information.
My preferences
To sort the stored MP3 files (by date,
name, size).
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To play an MP3 melody
1 The selected MP3 is automatically played.
Select Mode to change the play mode (Repeat one song,
Repeat all or Shuffle - see above)
While playing the MP3 file you can use the following shortcuts:
keys
From
to
description
To mute the sound volume.
To set the sound volume level (from 1 to
7).
To display information related to the
current MP3 file.
To play the current MP3 file in Play mode
(after it was stopped).
To stop the file playing.
To play the previous MP3 file.
To play the following MP3 file.
To access the Options menu (see above).
To increase the volume level.
To decrease the volume level.
While playing the MP3 file an Options list is available:
options
Play
Play with keypad
locked
Volume
description
To play the selected MP3 file.
To play the current MP3 file and lock the
keypad (e.g.: to allow you to have your
phone in your pocket). This does not
prevent the phone from receiving calls.
To set the volume for the MP3 player.
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options
Play mode
description
To select one of the available play modes:
Repeat one song (to play the selected
song repeateadly), Repeat all (to play back
the whole current folder contents), and
Shuffle (to play the whole current folder
contents randomly).
The selected play mode is then the default
one until you change it again.
Send by Bluetooth To send the selected MP3 file by
Bluetooth.
Set as...
To associate the selected MP3 to an event
(Incoming call, Alarm, Message alert, New
mail alert) if it is not protected.
Player wallpaper
Details
This option may not be available on your
phone.
To select one of the available animations to
be played when the MP3 player is active.
To view the current file name, size, storage
date and file protection status information.
Games & applications
This sub-menu allows you to activate games and various
applications that may be stored on your phone, download new
games and applications via the i-mode browser, upgrade or
delete the stored games and applications.
Your phone may contain pre-set games or applications
(operator dependent).
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You can store/download up to 100 games and/or applications
on your phone.
To activate a game/application:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Games & applications.
3 Select one of the available games/applications from
the list or from one of the available folders (if any).
or:
1 Press and hold the i-mode softkey from the idle screen.
2 Select one of the available games/applications from
the list or from one of the available folders (if any).
Note: Depending on the game/application stored on your
phone, you may need to activate a network connection via
the i-mode browser. Select Yes or No.
Note: The downloaded games/applications can only be
activated if the phone contains the SIM card that was used
during the downloading process.
Press the [Menu] key when in the Games & Applications list:
options
Create Folder
Delete Folder
Rename Folder
Move to Folder
Upgrade
description
To create a new folder and name it.
To delete the current folder.
To rename the current folder.
To move the current game or application to
a folder.
To download the latest version of the
game from the network.
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options
Delete
description
To delete the current game or application
from your phone.
Selective Delete To delete the selected games, applications
or folders from your phone.
Delete all
To delete all the games, applications or
folders from your phone.
Sort
To sort the games and applications list (by
name, by size, etc.). Select Enter to
choose one sorting type from the list.
Properties
To display detailed information about the
game or application (name, URL, size,
etc.).
Certificate
To display the certificate of the game/
application.
Network Setting To enable/disable automatic connection to
the network or to confirm the activation of
the network connection prior to the game/
application start.
iAppli To Setting To allow/forbid access to a game/
application from a phone application.
Icon Info Setting To allow/forbid the use of information
contained in your phone if required by an
application.
Auto Start
To enable or disable the automatic
Settings
activation of the current game or
application.
Show Desc Setting To enable/disable an Application
Description File (ADF) display before
downloading a new game/application.
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options
description
Auto Start Failure To display the Auto Start failure date and
type information.
Trace Info
To display the errors that occurred in
executing the application.
System Info
To view the used memory information,
remaining memory space and the Games
& Applications software system details.
Note: Some of these items are also available from the folders.
When in a folder, select Menu ([Left] softkey) to get to this
list.
Note: The availability of these items depends on the games/
applications.
Speech notes
This feature allows you to record speech notes up to 25
minutes on your phone.
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To record a speech note:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes.
3 If no speech note has been recorded, select New. If one/
several speech note(s) is/are stored in the phone, Press
on the [Menu] key then Record new.
4 Select Stop to end the recording.
5 Enter the note name and press OK.
To select a speech note:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes.
3 Scroll up or down to select the required speech note or
the required folder.
options
Play
New
Set as...
Send by...
Delete
Delete all
160
description
To play the selected speech note(s).
To record a new speech note.
To set the selected speech note as a ring
tone for Line1 or Line2, as an alarm
melody, as a message alert melody, as a
new mail alert or as a Welcome or a
Goodbye melody.
To send the speech note via Bluetooth, by
MMS or Mail.
To delete the current speech note.
To delete all the speech notes of the
current folder.
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options
description
Multiple selection To access the Multiple selection screen
and select several speech notes. You can
then press on the [Menu] key to Send the
selected file(s) via Bluetooth, to Delete the
selected file(s), to Move them to a Speech
notes sub-folder or to the Memory Card, to
Copy them to a Speech notes sub-folder or
to the Memory Card, to Select all the
speech notes or to Unselect all the ticked
speech notes.
Move to
To move the selected speech note to the
Memory Card or to a Speech notes subfolder.
Copy to
To copy the selected speech note to the
Memory Card or to a Speech notes subfolder.
New folder
To create a new folder in the Speech note
sub-folder (only available if the selection is
not a folder already).
Rename
To change the name of the current speech
note.
Details
To view information about the name, file
size and recording date, and file protection
status.
My preferences
To sort the stored speech notes (by date,
name, size).
Note: You can only access the Memory Card storage space if
the microSD™ Card is inserted in the phone.
If the selection is a sub-folder, an Options list is available.
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To play a speech note:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes.
3 Scroll up or down to the required speech note. Press OK
or press on the [Menu] key then select Play.
To access speech notes stored on your Memory
Card
You can store (see "To record a speech note:", page 160 ) or
play speech notes that are stored on your Memory Card. The
Options lists are the same as in the Speech notes sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Speech notes, then Memory card (this item is only
displayed when a microSD™ Card is inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required speech notes or
choose a folder (press OK to view its content) then select
speech note.
4 Press OK or press the [Menu] key then select Play.
Frames
The frame border feature allows you to illustrate your pictures
and give them a more personal and fun touch. You can add
frames, speech balloons, etc. to the pictures stored in the
Pictures folder or while doing your picture preview.
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The frame folder contains all files that can be used as frame
borders on the phone and may contain pre-embedded frames
and sub-folders. The frame file type supported by your phone
is .ifm. When adding a frame to a picture, the new image is
stored as .jpg file.
Note: It is not possible to add a frame to a video, to an
animated gif and to a Flash file.
Frames browser
The Frames browser allows you to display the stored frames
as a list or as a mosaic of frames. When the frames are
displayed as a list the screen is divided into two parts: the
frames names list and the selected frame. When they are
displayed as a mosaic (Thumbnails mode: see ’Options/My
preferences’ below) the screen contains a mosaic of frames
and the name of the selected frame.
While browsing the Frames folder the following Options list is
available (Press on the [Menu] key):
options
View
Delete
Delete all
description
To view the frame and its name.
To delete the current frame.
To delete all the frames of the current
folder.
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options
description
Multiple selection To select several frames (by pressing OK).
Press OK to unselect a ticked frame. Press
on the [Menu] key to access Delete, Move
to (a Frames sub-folder), Copy to (a
Frames sub-folder), Select all (to select all
the files of the current folder), Unselect all
(to unselect all the ticked files).
Move to
To move the current image to one of the
Frames sub-folders.
Copy to
To copy the current image in one of the
Frames sub-folders.
New folder
To create a sub-folder in the Frames folder.
Rename
To rename the current frame.
Details
To show the name, resolution, size,
storage date and protection status of the
current file.
My preferences
To sort the stored frames (by date, name,
size) and select a view mode (List,
Thumbnails 4 to display a 4-frame mosaic)
to change the Frames browser mode.
Note: If the selection is a sub-folder, another Options list is
available (press on the [Menu] key).
Note: You cannot transfer a frame out of the Frames folder
(e.g. via Bluetooth).
Note: Error messages may be displayed when setting,
viewing or storing an image: ’File too big’ (please see "Error
messages", page 251); ’Decoding failure’: the frame cannot
be viewed by the phone.
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Viewing a frame:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Frames.
3 Scroll the frames list or mosaic. Select the required frame
or select a folder to view its content (press OK).
4 Press OK or press on the [Menu] key then View to view
the selected frame in full size.
An Options menu is available (press the [Menu] key).
options
Full view
Delete
Slide show
Details
description
To view the frame in full screen.
To delete the current picture.
To automatically display all the frames of
the selected folder one after another.
To show the name, resolution, size,
storage date and protection status of the
current file.
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Adding a frame to your picture
This feature allows you to add a frame to your preview before
capturing an image. According to the selected frame, you may
need to use your phone horizontally or vertically in order to
make the preview screen content fit your frame.
1 From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Camera & Video and select Capture a Photo.
2 Press on the [Menu] key then select Frames. The frames
list or mosaic is displayed.
3 Scroll down the frames list or mosaic. Select the
required frame or select a folder then select the required
frame. A preview with the selected frame over your
preview is displayed so that you can define your picture
settings and view the final result.
4 Press OK to confirm your selection.
5 Press OK to capture your picture.
Note: The new picture is stored in the Pictures folder as a .jpg
file.
Note: When capturing a picture, the preview size is
automatically adapted to the selected frame size. Modifying
the preview size removes the frame.
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Adding a frame to a stored picture
This feature allows your to add a frame to a stored image.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Pictures.
3 Scroll down the Pictures list or mosaic. Select the
required picture or select a folder then select the
required picture.
4 Press on the [Menu] key then select Add frame. The
frames list or mosaic is displayed.
5 Scroll down the frames list or mosaic. Select the
required frame or select a folder then select the required
frame. A preview screen with the selected frame over
the current picture is displayed so that you can view the
final result.
6 Press OK to confirm your selection. The new picture and
its name are displayed.
7 Press on the [Menu] key then select Store to save the
new picture.
Note: The new picture is stored in the Pictures folder as a .jpg
file. In case of format conversion the quality of the new
picture is not guaranteed.
Note: The picture size is adapted to the frame size.
Note: If the source picture is protected by a copyright, you
may not be allowed to add a frame to this picture.
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Frames receiving
You can receive frames via the i-mode browser (please see
"Quick access to i-mode basic features", page 212). But it is not
possible to send or to transfer a frame to a folder other than
the Frames folder or to another device (a PC, etc.). The frames
you received via the i-mode browser are automatically stored
in the Frames folder. If you receive frames by Bluetooth, the
files are stored in the Fun & Media Box Others folder, but you
will not be able to read them as your phone does not support
any other Frame downloading than via the i-mode.
Note: When you download frames whose format is not
accepted by the phone, these frames are not stored in
the phone
Others
This menu allows you to store/view/play vCard files (Phone
book), vCalendar files (Diary cards), vbookmarks (Web
bookmarks), text files and files with unknown/unsupported
format.
To display the others file contents:
1 Press The [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Others.
3 Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to select the
required file.
Note: The contents of this Options list may vary according to
the file type.
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Note: You cannot send any copyright protected file (the ’File
protected’ message is displayed on any attempt to send
copyright protected files).
The following Options list is available:
options
View
Store
Send by...
description
To view the file contents.
To store the selected file in the
corresponding application folder.
To send the text, the vBookmark(s) and the
unknown file(s) via Bluetooth.
To send the current vCard or vCalendar via
Bluetooth, by SMS, by MMS or by Mail.
Delete
To delete the current file.
Delete all
To delete all the files of the current folder.
Multiple selection To select several files (by pressing OK).
Press OK to unselect a ticked file. Press on
the [Menu] key to access Send by...
(Bluetooth), Delete, Move to (a folder of
Others or the Memory Card), Copy to (a
folder of Others or the Memory Card),
Select all (to select all the files of the
current folder), Unselect all (to unselect all
the selected files)
Move to
To move the selected file to the Memory
Card or to an Others sub-folder.
Copy to
To copy the selected file to the Memory
Card an Others sub-folder.
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options
New folder
Rename
Details
My preferences
description
To create a new folder in the Others folder
(only available if the selected file is not a
folder already).
To rename the selected file.
To view the current file name, size, storage
date and file protection status information.
To sort the stored files (by date, name,
size).
Note: You can only access the Memory Card storage space if
the microSD™ Card is inserted in the phone.
Data exchange
The purpose of this feature is to allow the easy transfer of
vCards, vCalendars, Bookmarks... vCards and vCalendars are
Phone book cards and diary cards that are sent or received to/
from another device (phone, pc,...).
Storing a received vCard:
1 Press on the [Menu] key when you have received the
file.
2 Select View.
3 The received file is displayed. Select Store.
4 Select Phone names, SIM names, SIM fixed or My card. The
vCard is then stored.
Note: A received file may contain several vCards. Select the
one(s) you want to keep, then select Store.
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Storing a received vCalendar:
1 Press on the [Menu] key when you have received the
file.
2 Select View.
3 The received file is displayed. Select Store. The
vCalendar is then stored in the diary.
Note: A received file may contain several vCalendars. Select
the one(s) you want to keep, then select Store.
Storing a received vBookmark:
1 Press on the [Menu] key when you have received the
file.
2 Select View.
3 The received file is displayed. Select Store. The
vCalendar is then stored in the bookmarks.
Note: A received file may contain several vBookmarks. Select
the one(s) you want to keep, then select Store.
Sending a vCard or a vCalendar by SMS:
1 Select the vCard (please see "Export", page 115) or the
vCalendar (please see "Sending an event/a task", page
41) you wish to transfer.
2 Press on the [Menu] key.
3 Select Send by... then SMS. A warning may be displayed
regarding the number of required SMS to send the card
(where more than one SMS is required).
4 Select OK if you wish to continue.
5 Enter the number to which you want to send the vCard
or the vCalendar, or select a name from the Names list.
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To access other files stored on your
Memory Card
You can store or view other file types that are stored on your
Memory Card. The Options lists are the same as in the Others
sub-menu.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Others, then Memory card (this item is only
displayed when a microSD™ Card is inserted).
3 Scroll up or down to select the required file or choose
the required folder (press OK to view its content) then
select a file.
4 Select press the [Menu] key then select View.
Storage used
To consult the percentage of memory used for the Pictures,
Melodies, MP3, Videos, Frames, Speech note and Others
folders:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Fun & Media box.
2 Select Storage used. The total memory used is displayed
(all file types). Select Details to view storage information
per file type.
3 Use the [Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys to scroll to
the required information type (Pictures, Melodies, MP3,
Videos, Frames, Speech note, Others).
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Note: The Fun & Media box space is managed as a single
folder. The Pictures, Melodies, Videos, Frames, Others and
Speech note files therefore share the same space in the
phone.
Note: You may not be able to store more files. You can
however remove pictures, for instance, to free some space
and create a new Speech note.
Note: If the memory card is inserted, information about its
memory used is also displayed.
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MEMORY CARD
The Memory Card is an accessory which allows you to store
files if you need extra storage space, if you do not wish to
store files on your phone, if you wish to exchange files with
other devices (e.g. a phone or a PC). You can also use it to
store files to be viewed or played on another device. Your
Memory Card is a storage space which can support all format
types.
You can therefore store files such as Phone book cards,
Pictures, Melodies, Videos, etc. The file types that can be
viewed from a Memory Card must be supported by your
phone (e.g: .3gp video files). If your Memory Card contains
files whose formats are not recognized by the phone you will
not be allowed to read them.
The Memory Card to be used with your phone is of microSD™
Card type.
The Memory Card may not be supplied with your phone.
Please contact your retailer.
The XXXX mobile phone was designed to be used with a
microSD™ card or a Transflash card type. Any attempt to
use another Memory Card type may damage the phone and
be hazardous. Damage resulting from such use shall not be
covered by our guarantee.
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Handling and storage precautions
• Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek
medical advice immediately.
• This card is formatted to the SD memory card standard.
If reformatting is ever necessary, format it using SD
compatible equipment or SD formatting software.
Formatting the card with any other software will make
the card nonstandard and cause problems with
compatibility and performance.
• After removing the card from equipment, immediately
store it in its case.
• Do not disassemble or remodel.
• Do not impact, bend, drop, or wet.
• Do not touch the metal terminals with your hands or
metal objects.
• Do not attach other labels or stickers.
• Do not use or store in locations that may be affected by
static electricity or electrical noise.
• Do not use or store in locations directly exposed to
sunlight, a heat vent, or a heating appliance.
• Do not use or store in humid or dusty locations or in
locations exposed to corrosive gases.
Protecting your data
• Use an oil-based felt pen to write on the card. Do not use
pencils or ballpoint pens as these can damage the card
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or data on the card. Take care to keep the metal
terminals free from ink.
• While data is being read or written, do not remove the
card or turn off any equipment using the card. Do not
remove the batteries from battery-operated equipment.
These actions can cause data to be destroyed.
• Make backup copies of your data wherever possible.
How to insert/extract your
Memory Card
The Memory Card must be formatted in your phone before
its first use (please see "How to configure your Memory
Card", page 178). If the formatting is done via another
device (e.g. a PC) you may not be able to use your Memory
Card on your XXXXXXX.
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How to access the Memory Card
contents
You can access the files that are stored on your Memory Card
via the sub-folders of the Fun & Media box application
(Pictures, Melodies, MP3, Videos, Speech notes, Others).
To view the files that are stored on a Memory Card, please
follow the standard process described for each of the
corresponding sub-folders.
Note: The Memory Card item is only available in the Fun &
Media box sub-folders if it is inserted in the phone.
To access pictures
See "To access images stored on your Memory Card", page
148
To access melodies
See "To access melodies stored on your Memory Card", page
152
To access videos
See "To access images stored on your Memory Card", page
148
To access speech notes
See "To access speech notes stored on your Memory Card",
page 162
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To access other files
See "To access other files stored on your Memory Card", page
172
Note: You cannot view the contents of the Memory Card if
the card is locked. A warning message is displayed (’Memory
card is locked’).
Note: When using your Memory Card with your PC, you can
access a folder list corresponding to the Fun & Media box
sub-folders (Pictures, Melodies, MP3, Videos, Speech notes,
Others). We advise you put each file in the corresponding
folder otherwise it may not be read by the phone.
Note: Some files you created on your Memory Card via other
devices may not be accessible by the phone.
Note: You are not allowed to transfer or to copy protected
files from your phone to your Memory Card or other devices.
How to configure your Memory
Card
The Memory Card must be formatted in your phone before its
first use
1 Insert the Memory Card in the phone.
2 The ’Format card’ screen is displayed. Select Yes to
format your Memory Card. If you select No, your
Memory Card is not formatted and cannot be used with
your phone.
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Note: The first time you use your Memory Card, do not format
it via another device (e.g. your PC).
Note: Formatting your Memory Card deletes all the files on it.
Note: Removing your Memory Card during the formatting
process can damage it.
You can also format your Memory Card via the Settings menu.
Formatting your Memory Card deletes all the files on it. Do not
forget to back up or transfer your files on your internal phone
memory or on another device before going over the formatting
process.
1 Insert the Memory Card in the phone.
2 From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select
Settings.
3 Select Memory card.
4 Select Format card.
5 Select Yes then press OK to launch the Memory Card
formatting. An information screen is displayed during the
process.
Note: Removing your Memory Card during the formatting
process could damage it.
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Storage used
To check the remaining storage space on a Memory Card:
1 Insert the Memory Card.
2 From the idle screen, press the [Menu] key. Select Fun &
Mediabox.
3 Select Storage used. The total phone memory used is
displayed (all file types).
4 Use the [Up] and [Down arrow] keys to scroll to the
required information type (Memory card).
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Calendar
The availability of this menu is network dependent. If your
SIM card does not contain an access to the Network services,
the Calendar menu is accessible from the Menu icons.
Please see "Calendar", page 35 for full details.
Network services
The availability of this menu is network dependent (it may not
be available or be named Network services, Network,...).
Your network operator may provide value added services,
information and contact phone numbers. These services
and phone numbers are stored in your SIM card and
appear on the phone menu as they are accessible from
the Network serv. menu. Please contact your service
provider for further details.
Some operators may provide up to two services on the same
SIM card.
The displayed sub-menus in the Network serv. menu may then
be named Applications, Services or Information.
Three kinds of services can be registered in this menu:
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SIM application tool kit
An automatic way to provide services related to your
network. These services are SIM card dependent.
SND numbers stored in the SIM card
Up to 32 numbers may be stored in the SIM. These numbers
cannot be modified or deleted.
Information numbers
A list or a menu allowing calls to network or information
services offered by the network.
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i-mode™
NetFront is a trademark and registered trademark of Access Co. Ltd.
in Japan and other countries.
Copyright © 1996-2004 ACCESS CO. LTD.
i-mode and the i-mode logo are registered trademarks of NTT DoComo inc. in Japan
and other countries.
Your phone allows you to access dedicated i-mode web sites
and webpages thanks to the i-mode standards. You can for
instance send and receive e-mails and MMS, connect to imode sites and download images, videos, frames and 64 tone
melodies for your phone (see "Fun & media box", page 138).
Access to the i-mode is network dependent. Please contact
your service provider for full details about subscription
conditions. To be able to use the i-mode features on your
phone, you must have a GPRS subscription.
User interface
Whilst navigating the i-mode menu, please note that the [Up
arrow], [Down arrow], [Left arrow] and [Right arrow] keys allow
you to access further settings or fields to be filled in, as well as
validation and cancellation options (OK, Cancel, Send, Save,
etc.).
Scroll up or down to highlight (blue highlighting) the correct
field, select an option or enter text. Depending on the menu
you are in, you may have to scroll down many times until you
reach the correct option.
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While browsing i-mode features, you can access Options
menus by pressing the [Menu] key. These Options menus
are operator dependent
[Menu] key
To a cce ss the Opti on s menu
when is shown on the display.
Navigatio n key
To sc rol l Up , D ow n , Ri gh t o r
Left according to the context.
[Right] softkey
To Ex it th e cu rre n t m en u.
Alphanumeric keys
Press the 1 to 9 keys to access
the requiered menu.
i-mode menu
This section describes access to the i-mode lock, i-mode
profiles and New mail alert.
To access these features:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select i-mode.
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i-mode lock
The purpose of this feature is to lock access to all i-mode
features, thereby protecting your phone from any unauthorised
operation.
Press the [Menu] key. Select i-mode.
Select i-mode lock.
Select Lock.
Enter your 4 digit i-mode lock code and select OK.
Note: The default i-mode lock code is 0000. To change the
code, select Change lock code instead of Lock and follow the
instructions displayed.
Note: Mail and MMS reception is not affected by the i-mode
lock. However it does not allow you to read the e-mails and
MMS received.
i-mode profiles
To use the i-mode and connect to i-mode webpage, you must
first define and store the profile details, then select the
required i-mode profile (a default profile is generally provided
by your operator).
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select i-mode.
2 Select i-mode profiles.
3 Select one of the available profiles and press on the
[Menu] key.
4 Choose Select.
Note: Select View to view the profile details, or select Delete
to erase the current profile.
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New mail alert
This sub-menu allows you to define and activate the alert
melody that is played on new incoming mail or MMS.
To select a melody:
Press the [Menu] key. Select i-mode.
Select New mail alert.
Select Alert and select On.
Select Melody and select one of the available files from
the Melodies, MP3, Video or Speech notes folders.
5 Select Save to store the settings.
Note: The Alert field must be set to On to allow access to the
melodies list.
Note: If Alert is set to Off, the New mail icon only is displayed
on receipt of a new mail.
i-mode applications
The i-mode applications menu allows access to the main imode features. To access it:
1 From the idle screen, select i-mode ([Right] softkey).
i-Menu
You can access i-mode services via this sub-menu. The
content of this sub-menu is operator dependent
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Whilst browsing an i-mode site (see "Go to Webpage", page
189, "Saved Pages", page 190), press the [Menu] key to access
the following options:
options
Browser 1/3
1. Add Bookmark
2. Save Page
3. Save Image
description
To select the current page as a bookmark.
To store the current page.
To store the displayed image in the
Pictures folder.
4. Show Properties To display information menus.
5. Bookmark List To display the registered bookmarks list.
6. Go to Webpage To enter a webpage address or select one
from a list (see "Go to Webpage", page 189
).
7. Saved Page List To browse registered i-mode pages
without connecting to the Web.
Browser 2/3
1. Browser
To optimise the use of i-mode and the way
Settings
information is displayed (please see
"Setting your i-mode features", page 191).
2. i-Menu
To display the i-mode site.
3. Home
To display the Home page.
4. Reload
To refresh the page displayed.
5. Compose Mail To send the current page via Mail or MMS.
6. Save in
To save the address in the phone book.
Phonebook
7. Play Animation To play back the Flash file animation.
Browser 3/3
1. Sound Effect
To set sound effects for Flash files.
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Note: The items on this options list may not all be availabe
according to the contents of the page displayed.
Mail
This sub-menu allows you to edit and send mail/MMS. Please
see "Mail system", page 196.
Java
This sub-menu allows you to launch Java™ applications.
Please see "Games & applications", page 156.
SMS
This sub-menu allows you access SMS menu. Please see
"Messages/Text editing", page 56.
Bookmarks
You can view the list of the saved bookmarks without having
to connect to the i-mode.
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Bookmark or press .
Scroll down to the required page name, then press the [Menu]
key to access the following options:
options
Bookmarks 1/2
1. Go To
2. Title
3. Delete
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To go to the selected web site address.
To modify the selected URL address.
To delete the current bookmark.
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options
description
4. Selective Delete To make a multiple selection and delete
several bookmarks.
5. Delete all
To delete all the bookmarks from the list.
6. Show Address To display the current bookmark URL
address.
7. Copy Address To copy the current bookmark URL
address.
Bookmards 2/2
1. Compose Mail To write a mail or an MMS and attach the
current bookmark.
2. Send by
To send the current bookmark URL
Bluetooth
address by Bluetooth.
Go to Webpage
You can go to a specific webpage by entering the page
address or selecting it from the Address history list.
To go to a specific page:
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Go to webpage or press .
3 Select Input address and press OK or press
the required webpage address.
4 Press OK to confirm connection.
then enter
To go back to the latest browsed page:
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Go to webpage or press .
3 Select Last address and press OK or press . The
contents of the latest browsed page is displayed.
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To go back to a page you have previously visited:
From the idle screen select i-mode.
Select Go to webpage or press .
Select Past input or press .
Scroll to the required page address and select OK to
display it.
Saved Pages
You can view pages that you have previously saved without
having to connect to the i-mode.
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Saved pages or press .
Scroll down to the required page name, then press the [Menu]
key to access the following options:
options
1. Show
2. Edit Title
3. Delete
4. Selective Delete
description
To display the selected saved page.
To modify the selected page name.
To delete the selected saved page.
To make a multiple selection and delete
several saved pages.
5. Delete all
To delete all the saved pages.
6. Show Address To display the URL address of the saved
page.
7. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the selected saved
page from deletion.
Browser Settings
Please see "Setting your i-mode features", page 191.
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This sub-menu allows you to customise your connection
settings.
Setting your i-mode features
To optimise use of the i-mode and the way information is
displayed on your phone whilst in connection you may wish to
adjust a few settings.
For each of the following settings:
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Browser Settings or press .
Select the required setting type, then go through the following
instructions. When you have validated your setting the phone
automatically reverts to the Settings menu.
Home
To activate/deactivate the home page display:
1 Select Home or press .
2 Select Enable or Disable.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
is
To change the home page URL address:
1 Select Home or press .
2 Scroll to the edition area and press OK. Type in the
required URL address.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
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View
To define the way the information (text, images, web page
contents) is displayed on the phone screen.
Font size:
To define the characters size.
1 Select View or press .
2 Select Font size, then select Normal or Large.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
is
Images:
This allows you to choose whether or not your phone can
download and therefore display the images contained on the
webpages.
1 Select View or press .
2 Select Images, then select On or Off.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
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Table layout:
To set the way tables and their contents should be
displayed.
1 Select View or press .
2 Select Table layout.
3 Select Just fit (to reduce the table width so that it can be
displayed within the screen width) or Smart fit (to display
the full table width on several lines if the table is larger
than allowed on your phone).
4 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
is
highlighted and press OK to validate.
Wrap text:
The text on webpages may not automatically fit the size
of your phone display. This setting allows you to wrap
the text and adjust it so that it fits the screen of your
phone.
1 Select View or press .
2 Select Wrap text, then select On or Off.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
is
CSS
To allow/forbid CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) if required by the
i-mode content provider.
1 Select View or press .
2 Select CSS, then select On or Off.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
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Screen Scroll:
To display the number of lines to be scrolled on each [Down
arrow] key press when reading a page.
1 Select View or press .
2 Select Screen Scroll, then select 1 line, 3 lines or 5 lines.
3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
is
highlighted and press OK to validate.
Certificates
Certificates are used for network security exchange (e.g. for
secure payment transactions).
1 Select Certificates or press .
2 Select one of the displayed certificates to view its
contents.
3 Press Exit to return to the certificates list.
Scroll down to the required certificates, then press the [Menu]
key to access the following options:
options
description
1. Certificate Info To display the certificate details.
2. Valid/Invalid
To enable/disable the selected certificate.
Others
To set the Response timeout, allow or forbid the sending of
terminal information and activate or deactivate the melody/
video autoplay or the automatic display of an image.
1 Select Others or press .
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items
1. Response
timeout
description
To set the time limit for i-mode
disconnection when there is no response
from the network.
Select 60 seconds, 90 seconds or Disabled (if
you do not want automatic disconnection).
2. Send term. info To display or not a confirmation screen
before sending of phone-related
information (linked to the i-mode) to the
server.
3. Auto Play
4. Sound effect
Select On or Off.
You can choose whether or not a melody
or a video should be automatically played
or an image should be automatically
shown after downloading.
Select On or Off.
To set sound effects for Flash files.
Select On or Off.
2 Scroll down as many times as necessary until
highlighted and press OK to validate.
is
Check settings
You can check the status or values of all your settings via this
menu.
1 Select Check Settings or press
each parameter.
to view the contents of
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Reset settings
You can reset all the settings and get back to the default
configuration.
1 Select Reset Settings or press
selecting Yes.
then confirm by
Whilst adjusting or modifying one of the above features,
selecting
allows you to go back to the Settings submenu and selecting i-mode allows you to go back to the imode main menu.
Whilst in the Settings menu, select Exit to return to the i-mode
main menu.
Reset data
You can reset the Bookmarks list, the Saved pages list, the
Last address, Input address and Past input lists.
1 Select Reset Data or press
Yes.
then confirm by selecting
Mail system
Your phone allows you to send and receive mails and MMS.
However the availability of these features is operator
dependent. Please read the following instructions to
configure your mail system and use the Mail menu.
You can access the i-mode Mail sub-menu in two ways:
1 From the idle screen select Mail.
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or:
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Mail or press .
Note: The contents of the Mail menu may vary according to
your service provider.
Note: The total attachment size cannot exceed 300KB.
However this value may vary according to your operator.
Once in the Mail sub-menu:
Composing an iMail
1 Select Compose imail or press .
2 Highlight the first field (Address field). Press OK, select
the required name or press New to enter ithe required
address. You can also press the [Menu] key to enter a
new address or access another folder. Press OK.
3 Highlight the second field (Subject field). Press OK to enter
in the edition screen and type the required text in or press
on the [Menu] key to get to the usual edition options list.
Press OK.
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4 Highlight the attachment field if you want to add a file
(picture, melody, video, etc.) to your message. Press OK
then select Attach File. Select Pictures, Melodies, Speech
notes, Videos, Phonebook card or Diary and select one of
the available files. You can also select Attach Melody or
Attach Bookmark and select the required melody or
bookmark.
Press OK.
5 Highlight the text field. Press OK and type in the mail text
(maximum 10KB). Press OK.
6 Scroll down as many times as necessary to highlight
(to send your message) or
(to store your
message in the Draft folder) and select OK to validate
your choice.
Note: The content of this page and the information to be
entered is operator dependent.
Note: The maximum content of the mail is 300 KB provided
there is no header, no signature and no attached file. Each
additional text or file uses the available memory space and
reduces the maximum content of the message text.
Whilst writing your mail, you can access the Options menu at any
time by pressing the [Menu] key.
options
description
Composer Menu 1/2
1. Send
To send your mail.
2. Save
To store your mail in the Draft folder.
3. Add address
To add (an) addressee(s).
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options
4. Address menu
description
To display the Address operation
submenu. This sub-menu bears the
following options: Open Phonebook,
Change to To (to change the selected
addressee to Main addressee), Change to
CC (to change the selected addressee to
Secondary addressee), Change to Bcc (to
change the selected addressee to Hidden
addressee), Delete address.
5. Attach file menu To display the file attachment submenu, if
the maximum attachment size was not
reached. This sub-menu bears the
following options: Attach File, Attach
Melody, Attach Bookmard, Delete Attach
File and Play/Display File.
6. Attach
To attach a pre-entered signature (please
Signature
make sure you have previously written and
stored one. See "Communication", page
211).
7. Delete Body
To delete the contents of the message
field.
Composer Menu 2/2
1. Delete Mail
To delete the contents of the whole mail.
Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the
contents of the page displayed.
Note: You can send your mail to a maximum of 5 people (To +
Cc + Bcc).
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Composing an iMMS
The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a service that
allows you to send and receive messages to and from other
MMS enabled mobile phones. An MMS contain several slides
composed of text + image and/or melody/speech note/video.
1 Select Compose iMMS or press .
2 Highlight the first field (Address field). Press OK, select
the required name or press New to enter ithe required
address. You can also press the [Menu] key to enter a
new address or access another folder. Press OK.
3 Highlight the second field (Subject field). Press OK to
enter in the edition screen and type the required text in
or Press on the [Menu] key to get to the usual edition
options list. Press OK.
4 Highlight the third field (Attachment field). Press OK then
select Attach file.
5 If required, select the type of file to be attached, then
select the required file.
Whilst in the three first fields, you can access an Options
menu by pressing the [Menu] key.
options
1. Send
2. Save
3. Add address
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To send your mail.
To store your mail in the Draft folder.
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options
4. Address menu
description
To display the Address operation
submenu. This sub-menu bears the
following options: Open Phonebook,
Change to To (to change the selected
addressee to Main addressee), Change to
CC (to change the selected addressee to
Secondary addressee), Change to Bcc (to
change the selected addressee to Hidden
addressee), Delete address.
5. Attach file menu To display the file attachment submenu, if
the maximum attachment size was not
reached. This sub-menu bears the
following options: Attach File, Attach
Melody, Attach Bookmard, Delete Attach
File and Play/Display File.
6. Delete Mail
To delete the contents of the whole mail.
Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the
contents of the page displayed.
Note: You can send your MMS to a maximum of 5 people (To
+ Cc + Bcc)
6 Select SMIL (0KB) and press OK to reach the following
Options list:
option
description
Compose menu 1/2
1. Send
To send your MMS.
2. Save
To return to the MMS edition screen and
save your MMS.
3. Preview
To preview the MMS.
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option
4. Media
5. Fit mode
6. Options
7. Arrange slide
description
To display the Media sub-menu (please
see below).
To display the Fit mode sub-menu (please
see below).
To display the Slide options list: the Slide
Timing, Text Timing, ImageTiming or Audio
Timing option is available, allowing you to
select the time each text, image or audio
file is displayed/played before switching to
the next one.
To display the slide arrangement submenu
(please see below).
Compose menu 2/2
1. Slide
To display the slide operation submenu
(please see "Slide operation submenu:",
page 204.)
Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the
contents of the page displayed.
Media submenu:
option
Media 1/2
1. Edit Text
2. Delete Text
3. Add Image
4. Delete Image
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To write or edit text.
To delete text. This option is only available
if some text was previously written.
To add an image to the slide. This is only
available if an image or a video was not
already set to the slide.
To erase the set image.
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option
5. Add Audio
6. Delete Audio
7. Add Video
Media 2/2
1. Delete Video
description
To add a sound file to the slide. This is only
available if a sound or a video was not
already set to the slide.
To erase the set melody or ringtone.
To add a video to the slide. This is only
available if an image or a sound file was
not already set to the slide.
To delete the set video.
Fit mode submenu:
option
1. Hidden
2. Fill
3. Meet
4. Slice
description
To display the image in its current size.
To adapt the image size to the available
image-dedicated space.
To adapt the longest side of the image to
the available image-dedicated space.
To adapt the shortest side of the image to
the available image-dedicated space.
Slide arrangement submenu:
option
1. Text Color
description
To select one of the available colours for
the page text.
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option
2. Background
Color
description
To select one of the available colours for
the page(s) background (one colour only
per message).
3. Change Region To modify the borderline location between
Size
the text and the image area by using the
[Up arrow] and [Down arrow] keys.
4. Swap Position To swap the text and the image locations
on the slide.
Slide operation submenu:
option
1. Add
2. Insert
3. Delete
4. Clear
description
To add a new slide after the current one.
To add a new slide before the current one.
To erase the current slide. The next one is
then displayed.
To erase the current slide contents. The
slide is then blank.
Inbox
The Inbox bears all received iMails and iMMS. These received
iMails and iMMS are displayed as a list. Folders can be created
to store these messages.
Whilst in the Inbox list, pressing the [Menu] key displays the
following Options list:
option
1. Create Folder
2. Rename Folder
3. Delete Folder
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To create and name a folder.
To change the name of the selected folder.
To delete the selected folder
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Note: The protected and unread mails cannot be deleted.
To view the received iMails and iMMS list:
1 Select Inbox or press .
2 Select one of the files and scroll to the required imail or
iMMS and select OK to view it.
When viewing an iMail or a iMMS, pressing the [Menu] key
allows you to:
option
1. Reply
description
To display the following options list: Reply,
Reply quoted (to reply and attach the text
contents of the received mail), Reply all (to
reply to the current message and send it to
all To and Cc addresses), Reply quoted all
(to reply to all the origin message To an Cc
addresses and attach the current message
contents).
2. Forward
To forward the current message.
3. Move
To move the selected message to one of
the available folders.
4. Delete
To delete the current message.
5. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the current message
(this feature allows you to protect the mail
from unauthorised deletion).
6. Save in
To store the sender’s address in the phone
Phonebook
book.
7. Copy
To copy the message body, subject or
sender content.
8. Play SMIL
To play the SMIL contents (image, melody,
video, etc.) of the current iMMS.
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option
9. Browse SMIL
description
To manually browse the SMIL contents of
the current iMMS.
10. Save melody To save the melody contained in the
current imail and store it in the Melodies
folder (Fun & Media box).
11. Save attached To save the attached file and store it in the
file
required location (Others folder if the
extension type is not recognised by the
phone).
Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the
contents of the page displayed.
Sent
This sub-menu allows you to view and edit sent iMails and
iMMS.
You must have saved your messages before sending them to
be able to find them in the Sent messages sub-menu.
When on the sent messages list, pressing the [Menu] key
allows you to reach:
option
1. Edit
2. Delete
description
To edit the selected message.
To delete the selected message from the
list.
3. Selective delete To make a multiple selection and delete
several messages.
4. Delete all
To delete all the selected messages
provided they are not protected.
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option
description
5. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the selected
message (this feature allows you to
protect the mail from unauthorised
deletion).
6. Sort
To sort the files according to the following
criteria: Subject ascending, Subject
descending, Address ascending, Address
descending, Date ascending, Date
descending.
7. Filter
To select criteria for files display. The
following options are available: All (to
display all the folder messages in a list),
Pasted (to display only the mails that
contain pasted data), Attached (to display
only the mails that bear attached files),
iMail (to display only the mails), iMMS (to
display only the MMS), SMS (to display
only the SMS).
Note: The availability of these options may vary according to
the list contents.
To read a sent iMail or iMMS:
1 Select Sent mail or press .
2 Scroll to the required message and select OK to view it.
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Whilst reading an iMail or an iMMS, pressing the [Menu] key
allows you to:
option
1. Edit
description
To edit the selected sent message
contents in order to re-send it.
2. Delete
To delete the current message.
3. Protect On/Off To protect/unprotect the current message
(this feature allows you to protect the mail
from unauthorised deletion).
4. Save in
To save the message sender’s address.
Phonebook
5. Copy
To copy the message subject or body.
6. Play SMIL
To play the SMIL contents (image, melody,
video, etc.) of the current iMMS
7. Browse SMIL To manually browse the SMIL contents of
the current iMMS.
Note: The availability of these options may vary according to
the message contents type.
Draft
The mails you have stored (see "Composing an iMail", page
197 and "Quick access to i-mode basic features", page 212) are
filed in the Draft folder.
To edit the stored mails:
1 Select Draft or press .
2 Scroll to the required mail and select OK to view and edit
it.
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Whilst in the Draft folder, pressing the [Menu] key allows you
to:
option
1. Send
2. Delete
3. Delete all
4. Protect On/Off
5. Sort
6. Filter
description
To send the selected mail.
To delete the selected mail.
To delete all the draft mails.
To protect/unprotect the selected
message (this feature allows you to
protect the mail from unauthorised
deletion).
To sort the files by Subject, Address or by
Date.
To select criteria for files display. The
following options are available: All, Pasted,
Attached, iMail, iMMS, SMS (please see
the Options description above).
Check New Mail
This allows you to view new incoming mails and MMS.
1 Select Check new mail or press .
2 The phone connects to the network and opens any new
mail(s) or MMS if any. Select OK to view it/them.
Note: Depending on your operator you may be allowed to
select whether you want All, mails only or MMS only to be
checked.
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Selective mail retrieval
You can retrieve pending mails and MMS from the server:
1 Select Selective retrieval or press .
2 The screen is divided into 2 parts (Select retrieval and
Select delete): Select the Display only title or Display detail
in the required part then select Enter.
Select the message(s) to be retrieved or deleted
according to its/their title or detailed contents.
Note: The availability of this option depends on your service
provider.
Mail Settings
Please see the "Options" section (below) for full details.
Options
This section explains how to personalize your messaging
service when sending and receiving mail.
All of these settings are accessible from the Mail settings submenu.
1 From the idle screen, select Mail.
2 Select Mail Settings or press .
or:
1 From the idle screen select i-mode.
2 Select Mail or press .
3 Select Mail Settings or press .
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Communication
This allows you to set the way you wish to receive your mails.
1 Select Communication or press .
2 Select Auto Receive, Selected Retrieval or Receive Attached
File and follow the displayed instruction.
3 Scroll down until
is highlighted and select OK to
store your settings.
Edit
This allows you to edit a signature or a quotation for your emails.
The signature is a text that is added (once each time
mail is sent) at the end of your message. A quotation is a
reply symbol that is automatically added to your message body
when you reply (Reply quoted/Reply quoted all) to a received
mail. You can change this symbol and replace it by another
symbol or text.
1 Select Edit or press .
2 Select Edit Signature then select Auto Attach. Scroll to the
second field then enter the text you wish to add as your
signature.
2’ Select Edit Quotation then press OK to enter the reply
marker text or symbol(s).
3 Scroll down until
is highlighted and select OK to
save the reply marker.
Note: The > symbol is the default reply marker. It is
automatically added to your reply mails.
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View
You can define settings that are related to the way mails are
displayed:
1 Select View or press .
2 Select one of the available settings from the list.
3 Modify the required item then scroll down as many times
as necessary until
is highlighted and press OK to
validate.
Check settings
You can check the status of all your mail settings via this
menu.
1 Select Check Settings or press
each parameter.
to view the contents of
Reset settings
1 Select Reset Settings or press
main menu.
to go back to the Mail
Quick access to i-mode basic
features
This section shows you how to quickly access a few i-mode
features.
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To connect to a new i-mode site:
Select i-mode from the idle screen.
Press and then .
Enter the site address.
Press OK. The connection is then automatically
activated.
To access a stored address:
Select i-mode from the idle screen.
Press .
Select or .
Select the required address.
Press OK. The connection is then automatically
activated.
To bookmark a page:
1 Whilst visiting a webpage, press the [Menu] key to go to
the options menu.
2 Press then scroll down until
is highlighted and
press OK to validate.The selected page URL address is
now stored in your Bookmarks list.
To go to a bookmarked page:
1 Select i-mode from the idle screen.
2 Press .
3 Select the required bookmark and press OK. The
connection is then automatically activated.
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To save a webpage:
1 Whilst visiting a webpage, press the [Menu] key to go to
the options menu.
2 Press . The selected page is now stored in your Page
memo list.
To display a saved page:
1 Select i-mode from the idle screen.
2 Press .
3 Select the required page name and press OK.
To download a melody, a video, an image or a
frame:
You can download melodies, videos, images or frames via the
i-mode. The downloaded items are automatically stored in the
corresponding sub-folder of the Fun & Media box menu.
Note: The maximum size for i-mode downloadable melodies,
videos, images or frames is operator dependent.
1 Once on a page bearing a melody, a video, an image, or a
frame, select the required item and press OK to
download it.
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Settings
This menu allows you to adjust the features on your phone to
your own convenience and to ensure the security of the
phone.
Tones
Alert mode
You can set the ring, alert and alarm tone types via the Mode
menu.
Note: If you select the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' option, the
vibrating option replaces all the alert and alarm tones.
To modify the alert mode:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Tones.
Select Mode.
Select one of the available settings (Ring, Silent, Vibrate,
Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring) and press OK to
validate.
or:
Note: If the Alert mode is set to Silent, the
on the idle screen.
icon is displayed
Note: If the Alert mode is set to Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or
Vibrate then ring, the icon is displayed on the idle screen.
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Note: When the phone is connected to either the Desk Top
Charger, HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor, the vibrator mode
selection is temporarily inhibited and the phone rings instead
of vibrating.
1 From the idle screen, press the [Left arrow] key.
2 Select one of the available settings (Ring, Silent, Vibrate,
Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring) and press OK to
validate.
Ringtone selection
You can select a melody, an MP3, a speech note or a video file
(provided it bears a sound track) from the available ring tones
stored in the phone.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Tones.
Select Ringtones.
Select Incoming call, Incoming call L2, Alarm, Welcome
melody or Goodbye melody then select Melodies,
Speech notes, MP3 or Videos.
5 Scroll up or down to listen to the different ringtones.
Select one by pressing OK.
6 Select Save to store your settings.
Note: When scrolling up or down in the Melodies list, wait for
a few seconds for the selected melody to be played (except
when on Silent mode).
Note: The ‘No sound’ item may be selected to deactivate the
Welcome and Goodbye melodies.
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Note: You can set a ringtone for each of your phone book
cards (please see "Setting a melody, a MP3 file, a video or a
speech note as a ringtone", page 101). This ringtone is played
on reception of an incoming call.
Volume adjustments
The ring tone, key tones, conversation, alarm tones (alarm
clock, diary alarm and low battery alarm), multimedia and Main
screen audio levels can all be individually set via the Settings
menu:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Tones.
Select Volume.
Select Ring, Ramping, Conversation, Alarm, Multimedia,
Keys or Main screen.
5 Scroll up or down to adjust the settings. You can also use
the numeric keys to set the required audio level:
pressing sets the volume to 2, pressing or sets
the volume to 6 or 7, pressing sets the volume to the
minimum value (1 for speech and 0 for all others).
6 Press OK to validate the setting.
7 Select Save to store your setting.
During a call and while playing an MP3 or a video you can
adjust the conversation volume level by using the [Up] side key
and the [Down] side key.
Note: If the ringtone volume level is set to 0, the
displayed on the idle screen.
icon is
Note: Setting the key tones to 0 deactivates the key tones.
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Ramping
When activated, this feature gradually increases the incoming
ringtone to the maximum volume level if the call is not
answered after the first ring.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Tones.
Select Volume.
Select Ramping.
Select On.
Select Save to store your setting.
Display
Idle screen
You can set an image or a video as an idle screen. To select
a background image or a background video for your idle
screen:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Display.
Select Idle screen.
Select My picture (see "Pictures", page 143) or Videos (see
"Video", page 138) to select one of the stored images or
videos or select one of the five available background
images.
5 Select Save to store your setting.
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Note: You can also set your idle screen image from the
Pictures menu, via the Options menu. You can set your idle
screen video from the Videos list, via the Options menu.
Welcome screen
On switching on your phone, a Welcome screen is displayed
prior to the idle screen. This screen is a default one but it can
be customised by selecting any of the Pictures folder images
(see "Pictures", page 143).
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Display.
Select Welcome screen.
Select Default to set the default image as a Welcome
screen or select My picture (see "Pictures", page 143) to
select one of the stored pictures.
5 Select Save to store your setting.
Note: You can also set the Welcome screen from the Pictures
and the Video menu (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).
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Goodbye screen
On switching off your phone, a Goodbye screen is displayed.
This screen is a default one but it can be customised by
selecting any of the Pictures folder images (see "Pictures",
page 143).
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Display.
Select Goodbye screen.
Select Default to set the default image as a Goodbye
screen or select My picture (see "Pictures", page 143) to
select one of the stored pictures.
5 Select Save to store your setting.
Note: You can also set the Goodbye screen from the Pictures
menu (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).
Backlight
To adjust the backlight for your screen:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Display.
Select Backlight.
Adjust the backlight with the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow]
keys (select a value from 1 to 3) and select OK.
5 Select Save to store the setting.
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Status light
To adjust your phone status light:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Display.
Select Status light.
Select On or Off.
Select Save to store the setting.
Keypad
Keypad lock
When the keypad lock is activated, this prevents the accidental
operation of the keys. The key tones are muted.
The keypad lock is suspended when an incoming call is
received and resumed once the call is over. Emergency calls
(112 or other official emergency number) can however be
made. If a key is pressed, a reminder message is displayed.
To activate and deactivate the automatic keypad lock:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Keypad.
Select Keypad lock and select Yes.
When the phone is on idle state, the keypad is
automatically locked 5 seconds after the screen saver is
activated if the phone remains unused. To unlock the
keypad, press Unlock then the key.
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To activate and deactivate the manual keypad lock:
1 From the idle screen, press and hold the key to
activate the keypad lock.
2 Press and hold the key to de-activate the keypad lock.
Any key answer
This feature allows you to answer a call by pressing any key
(except from the Off, No ring and Side keys).
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Keypad.
3 Select Any key answer and select On.
Speed dial
Phone book numbers can be assigned to keys to . The
key cannot be assigned a Phone book number as it is already
assigned by default to the Voice Mail number (see "Calling the
voice mail centre to check your messages", page 228).
Numbers stored in both the SIM card and the phone
(except fixed dialling numbers) can be selected.
To assign Phone book numbers to the speed dialling keys:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Keypad.
3 Select Speed dial.
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4 The Key number and the attached name (if any) are
displayed. Select Names (or press on the [Menu] key then
select Names if a number has already been attached to
the key) to select a name from the names list.
4’ If the card bears several numbers, choose one.
5 Select OK to validate.
Note: If a number which has been assigned to a speed dial
key is deleted from the Phone book, the corresponding
number is automatically deleted from the speed dial key.
To call a number using the Speed dial feature:
1 From the idle screen, press and hold the required
key to launch a call.
to
Phone settings
Language selection
You can change the language on your phone:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Phone settings.
Select Language.
Select a language from the list displayed and press OK to
validate.
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Auto features
Auto-answer:
This feature is only operational when the phone is connected
to a headset. The phone answers the call automatically after
about 5 seconds without the need to press a key.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Phone settings.
Select Auto features.
Select Auto-answer and select On.
Select Save to store your setting.
Note: This feature is inhibited if the silent mode is activated or
if the ringtone is set to 0.
Auto-retry:
This feature allows the phone to redial a number
automatically if call has failed due to an engaged line or
an unavailable signal from the network. The number is
re-dialled 10 times maximum until connection is
established.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Phone settings.
Select Auto features.
Select Auto-retry and select On.
Select Save to store your setting.
When activated, Retrying and a countdown timer are displayed
prior to each new attempt. An auto-retry warning tone beeps
each time a new call attempt is made.
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Selecting Exit or pressing any key during the retry process
cancels the operation.
Auto-switch-on/off:
This feature allows the phone to switch on or off automatically
at a pre-determined time.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Phone settings.
Select Auto features.
Select Auto-switch-on or Auto-switch-off and select On to
activate the feature.
5 Enter the time you want your phone to switch on and/or
to switch off and press OK.
6 Select Save to store your setting.
If the phone is already on at automatic switch-on time, it
remains on.
When the phone is about to automatically switch off, a
warning message and a countdown timer are displayed.
Selecting Exit cancels the switch off process.
If the phone is already off at switch-off time, it remains off.
Note: If a call is in progress at switch-off time, the switch-off
process is postponed until the call has ended.
Time & date
This feature allows you to set the phone time according to the
world time zone map, based on Greenwich Mean Time (Origin
clock). A Secondary clock is also available. This feature is
useful for the Diary. To import or export calendar cards, events
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and tasks, schedules must be set according to Time zones.
Both clocks are displayed on the screen. The date and time
and the city name are displayed for both clocks.
Clock setting:
To set the clocks:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Phone settings.
Select Time & date.
Select the Origin clock or press on the [Menu] key, then
choose Edit origin. Scroll through the panels and fill in the
required information.
5 Select Save to store the data.
6 Select the Secondary clock or press on the [Menu] key,
then choose Edit secondary. Scroll through the panels and
enter the required information.
7 Select Save to store the data.
Press on the [Menu] key to get to the following features:
options
Swap clocks
Edit origin
Edit secondary
Time format
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To swap the Origin clock and the
Secondary clock. This feature is useful
when travelling: the secondary clock
becomes the origin/phone clock and the
origin clock becomes the secondary one.
To edit the origin clock panel in order to
modify its contents.
To edit the secondary clock panel in order
to modify its contents.
To select a time format (12Hrs or 24Hrs).
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Default settings
You can reset your phone and return to your phone default
settings via the Settings menu. This has no effect on the Phone
book entries, the phone lock code or the i-mode lock code.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Phone settings
Select Default settings.
Select Yes (The «Set default?» message is displayed)
Voice mail
Your network provider may offer a Voice Mail service
which operates like an answering machine. You may be
able to access it directly by pressing and holding the .
Contact your service provider for further details.
Storing a voice mail centre number
If your SIM card does not contain the Voice Mail centre
number, you must store it manually:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Voice Mail.
3 Select Number. Enter the number (either by keying it or
pressing on the [Menu] key then selecting Names list).
4 Press OK to validate.
Note: The Voice Mail number is automatically assigned to speed
dial location number 1 (see "Speed dial" on page 222).
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Note: If you subscribe to the 'Line 2' service, an additional
Voice Mail centre number must be stored separately.
Activating/deactivating the voice mail alert
tone
If you wish to be advised by a tone when receiving a new
Voice Mail message:
Note: The availability of this feature is operator dependent.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Voice Mail.
3 Select Alert. Select On.
Calling the voice mail centre to check your
messages
You can either:
• Dial the Voice Mail centre number directly after receiving
a message:
1 From the idle screenidle screen, press and hold .
• or:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Voice Mail.
3 Select Call.
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GSM services
Call diverting
This Network dependent service allows you to divert incoming
calls (voice, fax or data calls) to another number
To divert a call:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services.
3 Select Call diverting. The following sub-menu is displayed
(the contents of this menu may vary according to your
service provider).
divert options
Always
When not
reachable
On no reply
When busy
All conditions
Cancel all
All FAX calls
All DATA calls
action
To divert all incoming voice calls.
To divert all voice calls when the phone
cannot be reached (out of service).
To divert all voice calls when the call is not
answered.
To divert all voice calls when the line is
engaged.
To divert all voice calls when Not
Reachable, No Reply and When Busy.
To cancel all diverting options.
To divert incoming fax calls unconditionally.
To divert incoming data calls
unconditionally.
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4 Select one of these options and select OK.
5 Select Activate.
6 Select Voice Mail (if you want the calls to be diverted to
your voice mailbox), Names (select one of the Phone
book entries) or Number (Enter the number to which the
calls are to be diverted) and select OK. A validation
message containing the selected number is displayed.
Note: If the 'On no reply' option is selected, please enter the
time limit (5, 15 or 30 seconds; this also depends on your
network) after which the feature will operate.
Note: Call diverting must to be set for both Line1 and Line2.
Only the selected line is affected by the call divert.
To check the call divert status or deactivate it:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services. Select Call diverting.
Select the call diverting type to be checked or cancelled.
Select Status or Cancel.
To cancel all call diverts:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Call diverting.
Select Cancel all.
Note: This action cancels all call diverts (voice, faxes and data
calls) for the current line.
Note: To cancel call diverts for the other line, you must select
this line first (menu Calls & Times - Line selection).
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Call waiting
This network dependent feature allows you to receive a new
call while a call is already in progress. To activate the call
waiting feature:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Call waiting.
Select Activate. Activated or Check your request is then
displayed.
Note: You can also cancel or check the service status.
To put a call on hold and switch from Call 1 to Call 2:
1 Whilst a call is in progress, a beep sounds to indicate a
second incoming call.
Select Replace to take Call 2 and end Call 1, select Reject
to refuse Call 2 or press the Call/[Send] key to put Call 1
on hold and take Call 2.
Press the [On/Off] key to end Call 1 and press the [Call/
Send] key to take Call 2.
2 Press the [Menu] key then select Swap to get back to
Call 1 and put Call 2 on hold.
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To set up a conference-call
You can set up a conference-call with up to 5 participants. This
option is network/subscription dependent.
1 Whilst two calls are in progress and a new call is
received, press on the [Menu] key then select Join then
press the [Call/Send] key to set up the conference-call.
Repeat the action each time a new call is received.
During the conference-call, the following Options menu is
available:
In compliance with European regulations, you are obliged to
inform your correspondents before recording a phone
conversation.
Note: You can set up and receive a new call during the
conference-call. In these cases the conference-call is put
on hold.
options
Route to phone
Speaker On/Off
Auto-DTMF
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To get the call back to the phone, if a
Bluetooth headset is connected.
To activate/deactivate the hands free
mode.
To type a new phone number and add this
new correspondent to the conference-call.
If the Auto-DTMF option is deactivated,
you cannot type in a new phone number.
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options
Private with
description
To have a private conversation with one of
the participants. During a private
conversation, the conference-call is put on
hold.
Hold
To put the conference-call on hold.
Retrieve
To retrieve the conference-call if it is put on
hold.
Mute/Unmute
To mute/unmute the microphone.
End one
To end one call.
End all
To end the conference-call.
Record
To record the conference-call up to 11 min.
To end a conference-call:
1 Press the [On/Off] key or press on the [Menu] key then
select End all to end the conference-call.
Caller line identity - showing/hiding your
phone number (network dependent)
Most networks have Caller Line Identity feature (CLI). This
feature allows the phone number or the identity of the caller to
be displayed on incoming calls.
You can disable the sending of your own number on a call by
call basis by adding #31# before the number you are dialling.
You can also ask your service operator to hide your phone
phone number by default. Once hidden by your operator, you
can show your number, on a call by call basis, by entering *31#
before the number you are calling.
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Standard network setting:
To reset the standard network setting and send your phone ID:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Sending my ID.
Select My settings.
Select Preset. The phone resets and reverts to its original
network setting.
Hiding or showing your number:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Sending my ID.
Select My settings.
Select Hide my ID to prevent the phone from sending
your ID when making a call, select Show my ID to allow
the phone to send your ID or select Preset to get back to
the default factory/operator setting.
Viewing your current ID status:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Sending my ID.
Select Status. The request is launched and an
information message displays the Sending my ID status.
Please contact your service provider for more information.
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Receiving caller ID
Most networks have the Caller Line Identity feature (CLI). This
feature allows the phone number or the identity of the caller to
be displayed on incoming calls.
You can check the availability of this feature on your network
or subscription.
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select GSM Services.
3 Select Receiving caller ID.
The network then either returns Presentation available
or Presentation unavailable information.
Network automatic search
When the phone is on, it automatically searches the last
network to which it was registered (usually the home
network). If it is not available, the phone automatically
searches and selects one of the networks registered in the
preferred network list (located in the SIM card).
Editing the preferred list:
Your phone contains a list of networks which can be selected
(e.g.: to suit your travel arrangements). You can also transfer
items from this list to the preferred networks list.
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The order and names of the networks in the preferred
networks list can be edited and amended.
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Network.
Select Preferred list. A list of networks is displayed.
Use the [Up arrow] and the [Down arrow] to select the
required network. Press OK to select one of the
following Options if you want to amend the list:
option
Modify by list
Modify by code
Delete
description
To display the list of all networks stored in
the phone.
To edit or enter the identification operator
number if you have the information.
To delete an entry
Your SIM card may contain a forbidden list of networks which
cannot be used. To view this or show your home network:
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Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Network.
Select either Forbidden to view the list of forbidden
networks, or select Home network to view the name of
your usual network.
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Selecting manual search:
You may need to select a specific network (e.g. better
coverage than your own in the current location).
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Network.
Select Search.
Select Manual. The Scanning for networks... message is
displayed.
6 Use the [Up arrow] or [Down arrow] keys to select a
network from the list.
7 Press OK to confirm your choice.
The Requesting... message is displayed, after which the
phone will return to the idle screen.
Note: You cannot select a network for manual change if it is on
the forbidden list (even if it is still listed as a choice).
Note: You cannot delete a network from the forbidden list.
This list is automatically updated when the manual
network selection is performed.
Note: If the Manual search has been selected before turning
the phone off and if the manually selected network cannot be
found when the phone is next turned on, you must select
another network manually for your phone to lock on.
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Selecting automatic search:
To perform an automatic search from the preferred list,
proceed as follows:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Network.
Select Search.
Select Automatic.
Call barring
This network dependent service forbids certain outgoing or
incoming call types. It requires a call barring password.
To bar a call:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Call barring.
Select Outgoing calls (to bar All outgoing calls,
International calls or International calls excluding your
Home network) or Incoming calls (to bar All incoming calls
or all incoming calls while Roaming only).
5 Select Activate. Enter the password and press OK.
The network then confirms the selection.
To remove call barring or check its status:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
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2 Select GSM Services.
3 Select Call barring.
4 Scroll up or down to select the barring type to be
deactivated (Cancel) or checked (Status) and follow the
instructions displayed.
Call barring password:
The call barring password is used to select the call barring
levels. It is supplied via your service provider.
To change the password:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select GSM Services.
Select Call barring.
Select Change password.
First enter the former password then enter the new
password twice. A Confirmation message is displayed.
Security features
The security features described in this section protect your
phone from unauthorised use.
When prompted, enter the code and press OK. Codes are
displayed as asterisks (*).
Select Clear if you need to amend your entry.
Note: Avoid using codes similar to emergency numbers
such as 112 to prevent the accidental dialling of these
numbers.
KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES IN A SAFE PLACE.
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Phone lock code
A phone lock code is supplied with the phone for security
purposes. It prevents unauthorised access to the phone and
some of its features.
The default code is 0000. We suggest that you change this
code and keep the new one in a safe place.
Once this feature is activated, the code is requested each time
the phone is turned on.
To change the phone lock code:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Security.
3 Select Phone lock change and follow the instructions
displayed.
4 Press OK to validate the new code.
To activate/deactivate the phone lock code:
1 Press OK. Select Settings.
2 Select Security.
3 Select Phone lock enable (if the code has been disabled) or
Phone lock disable (if the code has been enabled) and
enter your Phone lock code.
Note: Emergency calls can still be made when phone lock is
activated.
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PIN code
Your SIM card was provided with a 4 to 8 digit PIN code for
protection against unauthorised use. When enabled, the PIN
code is required each time you turn your phone on. If an
incorrect PIN code is entered three times in succession, your
SIM card will be blocked. The 8 digit PUK code is then required
to unblock your phone. Please contact your service provider for
this code.
To activate the PIN protection:
1 Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
2 Select Security.
3 Select PIN enable (if the code has been disabled) or PIN
disable (if the code has been enabled) and enter your PIN
code.
To change the PIN code (PIN must first be enabled):
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Security.
Select PIN change and follow the information displayed.
Press OK to validate your new PIN code.
PIN2 code
PIN2 code prevents unauthorised access to some of the
phone features (e.g. activating/deactivating FDN operations,
modifying the FDN Phone book, setting calls costs to zero,
modifying the costs display features). This code can be
changed but not be activated or deactivated.
Settings
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Please contact your service provider for your PIN2 code. To
change the PIN2 code:
Press the [Menu] key. Select Settings.
Select Security.
Select PIN2 change and follow the information displayed.
Press OK to validate your new PIN2 code.
PUK code
The PUK ( ing key) is an 8 digit code supplied by your service
provider. It is used to unblock the phone when an incorrect PIN
code has been entered three times in succession. A PUK code
cannot be changed.
When prompted, enter the PUK code and select OK. You are
then requested to enter a new PIN code. Follow the prompts
displayed to reset the PIN code.
Note: If you have entered an incorrect PUK code 10 times in
succession your SIM card will be permanently blocked.
Contact your service provider for a new card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 is an 8 digit code supplied by your service provider.
It is used to unblock the phone when an incorrect PIN2 code
has been entered three times in succession. A PUK2 code
cannot be changed. When prompted, enter the PUK2 code.
Note: If you have entered an incorrect PUK2 code 10 times in
succession for use of the features requiring the PIN2 code,
your phone will be permanently blocked. Contact your
service provider for a new card.
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Summary of code/password entry chart:
password
length
number of
if blocked or
attempts allowed forgotten
Phone lock 4 digits Unlimited
Return phone to
code
manufacturer
PIN
4-8 digits 3
Unblock with
PUK code
PIN2
4-8 digits 3
Unblock with
PUK2 code
PUK
8 digits 10
Contact your
service provider
PUK2
8 digits 10
Contact your
service provider
Call barring 4 digits Defined by service Contact your
password
provider
service provider
i-mode lock 4 digits Unlimited
Return phone to
code
manufacturer
Settings
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Specific Absorption Rate Data
SAR Data
This model meets international guidelines for exposure
to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by
international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the
independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins
designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and
health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobiles devices used by
the general public is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device
when tested at the ear was X,XX W/kg.1 As mobile devices offer a range of
functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as
described in this user guide.2 In this case, the highest tested SAR value is
Y,YY W/kg.1
As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s highest transmitting power, the
actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated
above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to
ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones
and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for
safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could
cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products
are designed to be within the guidelines.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific
information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the
use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure
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then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a “hands-free”
device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health
Organization (http://www.who.int/emf) or Motorola, Inc.
(http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth).
1. The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for
testing. The limit incorporates a substantial margin for safety to give additional
protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
Additional related information includes the Motorola testing protocol,
assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
2. Please see the Safety and General Information section about body worn
operation.
SAR Data
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Information from the World Health
Organisation
WHO Information
Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special
precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you are concerned, you may
want to limit your own or your children’s RF exposure by limiting the length
of calls or by using handsfree devices to keep mobile phones away from
your head and body.
Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193
Further information: http://www.who.int./peh-emf
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Appendix
Glossary
expression
AC/DC charger
Active call
ALS
AoC
CB
CLI
DES
Diverting
DTC
DTMF
FDN
GSM
http
IN
IP
LCD
MMI
MMS
PIN/PIN2
PPP
meaning
Alternating Current/Direct Current charger.
The call currently in progress.
Alternate Line (Line 2) Service.
Advise of Charge - subscription service.
Cell Broadcast.
Caller Line Identity - displays caller’s
telephone number.
Data Encryption Standard.
Diverts incoming calls to another number.
Desk Top Charger.
Dual Tone Multifrequency Tones.
Fixed Dialling Number.
Global System for Mobile
communications.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
Information Numbers of your operator.
Internet Protocol.
Liquid Crystal Display.
Man Machine Interface.
Multimedia Messaging Service.
Personal Identification Number. Supplied
by your network/service provider.
Point to Point Protocol.
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PUK/PUK2
QQVGA
Roaming (Rm)
SDN
SIM
SMS
SPN
SR
Standby mode
URL
VGA
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PIN Unblocking Key. Used to unlock PIN
and PIN2. Supplied by your network/
service provider.
Quarter Quarter Video Graphics Array.
The ability to use your telephone on
networks other than your home network.
Service Dialling Number of your operator
or service provider.
Subscriber Identity Module. Supplied by
your network/service provider.
Short Message Service.
Service Provider Name.
Status Report - relates to SMS messages.
When the phone is on but not receiving/
making a call or menu navigating.
Uniform Resource Locator.
Video Graphics Array.
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Troubleshooting
problem
Phone does not
switch on
Short standby and
talk times
possible cause and solution
Check that the battery is fully charged and
correctly connected to the phone.
Cell broadcast is permanently on, using
more battery power.
Phone is in a poor signal area and therefore
always on full power.
Incorrect charging and discharging. Always
charge and discharge your battery fully.
The battery is wearing out. Contact your
dealer and replace the battery.
Impossible to dial Keypad lock is on ( appears). Press Unlock
numbers
then select Clear to turn the keypad lock
off.
Impossible to
Check that at least one signal strength bar
make or receive a ( ) is displayed. Try a stronger signal
call
strength area.
If no network name is displayed, check
registration and area coverage with your
service/network provider and check that
the SIM is correctly inserted.
Call barring option is on. Deactivate it (see
page 238). Call cost limit is reached (see
page 88).
Stored telephone Fixed Dialled Number or Call Barring
numbers cannot features are activated. Deactivate feature.
be recalled
(see page 238).
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The phone is on
but nothing is
displayed.
No flashing
battery icon whilst
charging
Display contrast is too low. Reset contrast
(see page 221).
There may be no mains supply. Try a
different electrical socket.
The AC/DC charger may be faulty. Return
to your dealer and try substitution with
another Motorola adaptor.
Battery icon not May indicate a charge or battery problem.
flashing 1-2-3
Disconnect the charger. Reconnect and try
during charging again.
May also indicate that the battery is fully
recharged and does not require any further
charging.
No charge symbol If the battery is totally empty the battery
when connecting level symbol may not be displayed at once
the charger
when connecting the battery charger.
Moreover the phone cannot be turned on.
Up to 15 minutes may be necessary to
reach the required 4% battery charge
to turn your phone on and allow the
battery charge symbol to be displayed.
symbol
There is not enough memory to store
displayed
another mail or another MMS. Delete one
or more of the existing stored messages.
Flashing
There is not enough memory to store
another SMS message. Delete one or
more of the existing stored messages.
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Error messages
problem
Allowed credit
reached!
An internal error
has occurred
Busy
Call failed
possible cause and solution
You are trying to place an outgoing call and
the allowed credit is already reached.
The allowed credit limit is reached during
an outgoing call (the call is then aborted).
An error occurred in a game execution.
You are trying to make a call and the call
fails because the destination number is
already engaged in conversation.
The user is unreachable.
The outgoing call fails due to:
the network cannot take the call because
the system is busy or
the number is out of order or
the number is unreachable or
the network does not answer or
the option to hide your phone number
when calling is not supported by the
network.
Cancelled.
No type selected
Control the ability to hide your ID when
making a call (service availability in
network).
Cell broadcast activation has been
requested but no message type has been
selected.
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Cannot execute
command
Can't display
message
Charge error
Check battery!
Check SIM!
Check your
password
Check your
request
Check your
subscription
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You have made a request which is
impossible to execute in the current call
situation.
The short message text cannot be
displayed (characters not recognised,
incorrect format etc.).
A problem occurred during phone battery
charge process.
A battery problem has been detected.
There is no SIM present or the SIM is
incorrectly inserted.
You changed the call barring password or
You changed the call barring service status.
The entered password seems to be wrong
or incorrect.
You made a request for a service that
seems to be unavailable.
You tried to activate a GSM service. You
are requested to check your subscription
regarding the related service rights of use/
access.
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Connection failed Connection with the server cannot be
established for one of the following
reasons:
The server is busy. Try to connect later.
The server is down. Try to connect later.
The network is not reachable. Check the
GPRS service icon is displayed in standby
mode.
Connection failure The connection data failed.
Error!
The network cannot perform your request
and generates an error.
Failed
An SMS sending process failed (the short
message cannot be sent).
File protected
The file cannot be exported (copyright).
File too big
The file dimensions (pixels) and/or weight
(KB) are not adapted to your phone. Resize
the file (The maximum allowed file size
depends on your service provider).
Incorrect entry
You entered a character string with a
syntax error.
Invalid data
The received file bears invalid information
received
or the melody format cannot be
recognised by the phone.
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Invalid number
You tried to make a call and the call is
rejected by the network because the
network does not recognise the phone
number structure.
You tried to store a phone number that
is too long to be stored in the selected
location.
Low battery!
Network busy
Network not
allowed
You tried to move a phone entry to a
location that is unable to receive the
phone number (phone number too
long).
The battery is low and the phone will soon
be switched off automatically.
You tried to make a call. The call is rejected
by the network due to congestion
problems.
When selecting network manual search,
you have selected a network that rejects
the connection.
Changing PIN2: the new PIN2 code values
differ (value control).
New PIN2
incorrect.
Try again
New PIN incorrect. Changing PIN: the new PIN code values
Try again
differ (value control).
No connection
No connection is defined in the connection
profile.
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No match!
No matching pattern has been found
between the pronounced sentence and
the recorded sentences from the voice
dialling database.
No response
You made a call to a remote user and no
response has been received.
Not allowed
Your number/character entry is not
allowed.
Not allowed fixed A call is tried, but cancelled due to fixed
dialling
dialling control (the number dialled does
not match with one of the fixed dialling
numbers in memory).
Not enough place The corresponding memory is full.
in the phone
memory
Not enough place
in the SIM memory
Number changed The called number has changed.
Page has no
Your request was accepted by the network
content
but the required server page is empty.
Phone
A wrong PUK code has been entered 10
permanently
times. The phone is now permanently
blocked
blocked.
PIN blocked
A wrong PIN code has been entered 3
times.
PIN2 blocked
A wrong PIN2 code has been entered 3
times.
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PUK2 blocked
A wrong PUK2 code has been entered 10
times.
The SIM services protected by the PIN2
code have now been permanently
disabled.
Reaching allowed The cost limit is about to be reached. The
credit!
connected call ends automatically when
the limit is reached.
Ring volume Off The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume).
Service not
Activating some GSM services that are not
available
available on the network.
SIM blocked.
A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times.
Contact provider
The SIM card has been permanently
disabled and needs to be replaced by a
new one.
SIM names Phone The corresponding memory is full.
book full
Phone names
Phone book full
Undeletable file
The file cannot be deleted (copyright
protected).
Wrong code. Try A wrong phone lock code has been
again
entered.
Wrong new code. The new phone lock codes do not match
Try again
(value control).
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Wrong PIN, try
again
The wrong code has been entered.
Wrong PIN2, try
again
Wrong PUK, try
again
Wrong PUK2, try
again
Wrong SIM
inserted:
phone locked
A SIM card, different from the SIM to
which the phone is usually locked, has
been inserted in the phone.
Invalid SIM
Not enough space The corresponding memory is full or nearly
full.
Too many
The number of applications in the phone
applications
has already reached the maximum (50).
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INDEX
Adjusting the preview 132
Alarm clocks 46
Alert mode 215
Answering a call 31
Any key answer 222
Audio/Video 152
Auto Switch On/Off 225
Automatic search 238
Auto-Retry 224
Backlight 220
Balance information 87
Battery
Charging the battery 21
Fitting the battery 20
Fitting the battery cover
21
Bluetooth
Paired devices 51
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth activation 48
Bookmark 213
Brightness 124, 133
Broadcast
Language 83
Message types 83
Calculator 43
Calendar 35, 181
Call
Duration 88
Recorded 91
Reminder 88
Times 86
Call barring 239
Password 238, 239, 243
Call cost
Reset 90
Call diverting 229
Call hold 231
Call management
Call costs 88
Call timer
Reset 88
Call waiting 231
Caller line identity 233
Calls & Times 85
Call costs 89, 90
Call logs 85
Call timers 86, 87, 88
Line selection 91
Camera
Adjusting a picture 122
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Index
Application 117, 126
Brightness 118, 124
Contrast 118, 124
Icons 117
Mode 123
Picture erasing 120
Picture quality 122
Picture size 122
Picture storing 120
Quality 117
Resolution 117, 122
Self timer 117, 124
Shortcuts 119
Zoom 117, 118, 123
CB 81
CB messages
Reading 82
Cell broadcast 81
Certificates 194
CLI 233
Clocks
Format 226
Origin clock 226
Secondary clock 226
Setting 226
Swap 226
Code
PIN 241
PIN2 241
PUK 242
PUK2 242
Composing an iMail 197
Contrast 124
Credit limit 89
Cropping 147
Currency converter 45
Data exchange 170
Diary
Calendar 36, 37
Exporting an event 41
Sending an event 41
Storage used 42
Tasks list 40
Display 32, 218
Downloaded melody 152
Edit quotation 211
Editing a phone book card
102
Editing a SIM name card
102
Editing a text model 75
Edition mode 63
Ending a call 32
Entering text 63
Erasing a video 132
Error messages 251
Export 115
Exporting an event/task
41
Extracting the memory
card 176
Figures on Menu list 28
Fixed dialling numbers
113
Frame 162
Adding 166, 167
Browser 163
Downloading 168
Viewing 165
Full screen 140
Fun & Media box 138, 143
Frame 162
Games & applications
156
Memory card 142, 148,
152
Others 168
Pictures 143
Playing a MP3 melody
155
Playing a video 140,
155
Speech notes 159
Storage used 172
Stored videos 138, 153
Video 138
Games & applications 156
Glossary 247
Goodbye screen 220
GPRS 25, 32
Graphic display icons 25,
28
GSM Services 229
Call diverting 229
Network 237
How to use your XXXX 18
Icons 25, 125, 135
i-mode pictographs 69
Idle screen
Welcome screen animation 143
Image
Download 214
Quality 133
Size 132
i-mode 183
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Applications 186
Bookmark 213
Bookmarks 188
Browser Settings 190
Certificates 194
Composing an iMail 197
Composing an iMMS
200
Draft 208
Features 191, 212
Go to webpage 189
Home 191
Icons 69
Inbox 204
Mail display 212
Menu 184
New mail alert 186
Pictographs 69
profiles 185
Reset 196
Saved page 214
Saved Pages 190
Site 213
Stored address 213
User interface 183
View 212
Webpage 214
i-mode lock 185
Information numbers 182
Infrared port
Opening 48
Inserting the memory card
176
Key mapping 18
Keypad 221
Keypad lock 33, 221
Keys 22
Actions 22
Line 1 85, 86, 87, 92, 111,
230
Line 2 85, 86, 87, 91, 111,
228, 230
Loop mode 140
Mail
Check new mail 209
Edit 211
Selective mail retrieval
210
Settings check 212
Mail system 196
Making a call 30
Melodies
Memory card 177
Melody 149
Download 151, 214
Memory card 152
Memory
Storage used 180
Memory card 174
Accessing 177
Configuring 178
Extracting 176
Inserting 176
Melodies 152, 177
Other files 178
Pictures 148, 177
Speech notes 177
Video 142, 177
Messages
Edition mode 63
Menu 56
Outbox 78
Reception Alert 61
Settings 62
SMS 58
Storage used 81
Text models 74, 75
Text symbols 68
Write new 75, 77
Microphone 134
Mobile number
Hiding 233
Showing 233
Modem 54
Multipress text entry 65
Multitap 66
Multitap text entry 65
My card 110
My number 111
Navigation key 19
Network 235
Network serv. 181
Group 108
My numbers 111
Read 104, 105
SIM names card 95
Sorting 106
Storage used 108
Storing 94, 96
Storing phone numbers
94
Viewing & calling 103
Voice dialling 106, 107
Phone book card
Image 95
Phone card
Update 95
Phone lock 240
Code 240
Phone names card 94
Phone numbers
Storing 94
Phone settings 215
Picture
Memory card 148
Pictures 143, 218, 219
Album 144, 167
Album 2 144
Browser 143
Erasing 120
Quality 122
Size 122
Storing 120
Viewer 143
Viewer options 144
Viewing 126
Pictures list 95
PIN code 241
PIN2 code 241
Playing a video 136, 140,
155
Power saver 34
Preliminary operations 20
PUK code 242
PUK2 code 242
Outbox 78
Quick access 19
Page Memo List 190
Pausing a video 132
Phone book 93
Adding a name 94, 95,
99, 100, 101, 102
Calling numbers 103
Copy 97
Copy all 97
Deleting images 100
Export 115
Fixed dialling 113, 114
Folder selection 106
Free space 108
Ramping 218
Receiving caller ID 235
Recorded call 91
Rejecting a call 31
Reminder - call duration
88
Ring 216
Ring tone 216
Stop 32
Index
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Screen 22, 32
Goodbye screen 220
Welcome screen 219
Security 239
Features 239
Selective mail retrieval
210
Self timer 117, 124, 134
Sending an event/task 41
Sending my ID 233
Sent mail
Selective mail retrieval
210
Setting an image
Goodbye screen 147
Idle screen 147
Welcome screen 147
Settings
Any key answer 222
Auto features 224, 225
Backlight 220
Broadcast 82, 83
Contrast 221
Default settings 227
GSM Services 229
Keypad 221
Language selection 223
My picture 218, 219,
220
Phone settings 223
Screen 218
Security 240, 241, 242
Time and date 226
Tones 215, 216, 217,
218
Voice Mail 227, 228
Welcome screen 219
Shortcuts 119, 130
Show costs 90
Silent 215, 216
SIM card
Inserting 20
Update 96
SMS messages
Draft 79
Edition language 73
Forward 60
Insert 69
Move to SIM 59
Reading 58
Sending 75
Writing 63
Solutions 249, 251
Sound level 125, 135
Special characters 69
Speech notes 159
Memory card 177
Record new 160
Speed dial 222
Storage consumption 80
Storage used 42, 81, 108,
172
Storing 94
Storing a video 132
T9 67
T9 mode 67
Taking a picture 119
Text edition
i-mode pictographs 69
Special characters 69
Special characters, pictographs 69
Text models 71
Text entry
Multipress mode 65
Multitap mode 65
T9 mode 67
Text model
Editing 75
Text writing 63
Time & date 225
Tones 215
Tools 35
Alarm clocks 46, 47
Calculator 43
Currency converter 45
Diary 36
Turning the phone Off 33
Turning the phone On 29
User interface 183
Memory card 142, 177
Microphone 134
Pausing 132
Playback 136, 140, 155
Quality 133
Self timer 134
Shortcuts 130
Size 128
Size limit 133
Stored 138, 153
Storing 132
Zoom 133
Viewing an image 144,
165
Voice dialling
Creating a voice pattern
106
Making a call 108
Voice Mail
Activating 228
Alert 228
Alert tone 228
Call 228
Deactivating 228
Number 227
Volume
Alarm 217
Conversation 217
Key tones 217
Ramping 218
Ring 217
Volume adjustments 217
Webpage 189
Welcome screen 143
Writing text
Edition mode 63
vCalendar
Sending 171
Storing 171
vCard
Sending 171
Storing 170
Vibrate 215, 216
& ring 215, 216
Then ring 215, 216
Video 128, 138
Adjusting the preview
132
Application 128
Brightness 133
Display 129
Erasing 132
Full screen 140
Image Size 132
Loop mode 140
Zoom 117, 118, 123, 133
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