Motorola Mobility T6GG1 Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth User Manual Brit02 EN
Motorola Mobility LLC Portable PCS GSM Transceiver with Bluetooth Brit02 EN
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Brit02_EN.book Page 95 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM To select the brightness: 1 Press the up or down arrow key to access the brightness setting mode. 2 Select one of the seven brightness levels. 3 Press OK or press on the side key to take your picture. To adjust the zoom: 1 Use the up or down arrow key to access the zoom mode (the zoom is not available from the Large VGA mode). 2 Use the left or right arrow key to zoom in or out: 3 Press OK or press on the side key to take your picture. Options menu You can set default settings on the camera application. These parameters are then automatically activated when entering the camera application: 1 Press the Menu key. Select Camera. 2 Select Options then select Settings: Image resolution Large (VGA: 640x480 pixels) Normal (160x120 pixels) Image quality Shutter sound Portrait (60x80 pixels) High, Normal and Basic 1, 2, 3 (= volume levels) Note: The Shutter sound is a ’Camera-like’ sound that is heard when a picture is captured. Camera 95 Brit02_EN.book Page 96 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: You cannot deactivate the shutter sound option on your phone. Storing/erasing your picture When a picture is captured (see above "Taking a picture", page 91), the ’Keep this photo ?’ message is displayed. 1 Press the OK to store the picture or select Discard then Yes to erase it. The image is automatically stored in the Fun & Media box Pictures sub-folder (see "Pictures", page 97). It is stored as a .jpg file. Self timer The camera application offers the possibility of taking delayed pictures, thereby enabling the user to be on the picture. Press the Menu key key and then Camera. Press Options. Select Self timer capture. Press OK. The capture is performed after 10 seconds. The 10 second countdown is displayed. The picture is automatically taken after the countdown and the Self timer function automatically reverts to Off. Note: If any event occurs after countdown has started, the selftimer reverts to Off. Once the event has been processed, the phone returns to the preview screen. 96 Camera Brit02_EN.book Page 97 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Fun & media box This menu groups and manages all the images, melodies, speech notes, Games and applications contained in the phone as well as all the files received via the i-mode browser, by Mail, Bluetooth, MMS or SMS. Pictures The Pictures sub-menu allows you to view and set pre-set, stored and downloaded images as a stanby display, a Welcome or a Goodbye screen in order to configure and personalise your phone screen (see "Display", page 144). You can download and record images via Bluetooth, via the i-mode browser and mailer, and via the Camera application. It is then possible to store them and/or set them as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen.Your phone allows you to set one Idle screen, one Welcome screen or one Goodbye screen from the downloaded and/or stored images (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 Fun & media box 97 Brit02_EN.book Page 98 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM below) the screen contains a mosaic of pictures and the name of the selected image. Viewing an image 1 Press the Menu key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures. 3 Scroll the images list or mosaic. Select the required image or select Album 1 or Album 2 to view their contents (press OK). 4 Press OK or Options and View to view the selected image in full size. Options The Pictures folder Options list contains the following items: options View Send by... Set as... Details Delete Delete all Move My preferences 98 description To view the full image and name. To send the image by Mail, MMS or Bluetooth. To set the image as an Idle screen, as a Welcome screen on switching on your phone or as a Goodbye animation on switching it off. To show the name, resolution, size, registering date and protection status of the current file. To delete the current image. To delete all the selected folder contents. To move the current image to Pictures, Album 1 or Album 2. To sort the stored images (by date, name, size) and select a view mode (List or Thumbnails) to change the Picture browser mode. Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 99 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: When sending a .jpeg image by mail, the image may be compressed if it is too big. This may affect the picture quality. Note: Album 1 and Album 2 are sub-folders of the Pictures menu. Note: The Album 1 and Album 2 Options list only contains View and My preferences. 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 the Mail (E-mail or MMS), please see "Mail system", page 53. Note: Error messages may be displayed when setting, viewing or storing an image:’File too big’: Please see "Error messages", page 179 ; ’Decoding failure’: the image cannot be viewed by the phone. When viewing an image, an Options menu is available: options Send by... Rename Set as... Details Delete description To send the picture by Mail, MMS or by Bluetooth. To change the name of the picture. 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 show the name, resolution, size, registering date and protection status of the current file. To delete the current picture. Fun & media box 99 Brit02_EN.book Page 100 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM options Full view Zoom +/Rotate... description To see the picture on full screen. To change the picture view to a Smaller, Medium and Larger size. To rotate the picture to the right (90°), to the left (90°) or turnover (180°). Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen from the pictures folder 1 Press the Menu key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Pictures. 3 Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the image names list and select one. Select Options 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. 100 Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 101 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 58. Melodies Melodies sub-menu groups Downloaded and Predefined melodies. Fun & media box 101 Brit02_EN.book Page 102 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Melodies Select a ringtone from the list of melodies available on your phone. 1 Press the Menu key. Select Fun & Media box. 2 Select Melodies. 3 Scroll up or down and select a melody. The melody is played within 2 seconds. The Options menu allows you to Play the melody, to Delete it, Delete all, Set it as ringtone, Set it as alarm, Set it as ringtone L2 (if Line2 is activated), Set it as Welcome melody or Goodbye melody, Send it by... Mail, Bluetooth or MMS. Note: The sending of a melody by Mail or by MMS may be denied according to the melody type. Melody download You can download melodies by Bluetooth, from the internet, from interactive voice servers, or from the i-mode browser and mailer. In addition to the usual SMS download of melodies, you can download melodies by browsing internet web sites. 102 Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 103 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM This is done via the 'Digiplug' or the Nokia™ Smart Messaging system for Motorola phones. 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 select Options then Play to play the received melody. To set a melody as a ringtone, an alarm, a Welcome or a Goodbye, please see "Tones", page 141. Formats managed by the phone are .mid, .mld and .nsm formats. To play a downloaded melody from the reception screen: 1 Select OK or select Options then Play. 2 Select Exit to stop playing. Note: The melody is automatically saved as soon as it is received by the phone. It is stored in the Melodies folder. To store a downloaded melody: The melodies dowload via the Internet or Bluetooth are automatically stored in the Melodies folder. For the melodies downloaded via SMS, the principle is the following: 1 Select Install and the melody is stored in the Melodies folder. Fun & media box 103 Brit02_EN.book Page 104 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: 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). Note: Once stored, a message is displayed. The melody can be played and selected via the Fun & Mediabox menu. To discard a downloaded melody: 1 Select Delete. The melody is erased and is therefore lost for further installation. 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). You can store/download up to 10 games and/or applications on your phone. 104 Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 105 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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. or: 1 Press and hold the i-mode softkey from the Idle screen. 2 Select one of the available games/applications. 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. Select Options to get to: options 1. Properties 2. Upgrade 3. Delete 4. Network connection 5. Auto Start settings description To display detailed information about the game or application (name, URL, size, etc.). To download the latest version of the game from the network. To delete the current game or application from your phone. To enable/disable automatic connection to the network or to confirm the activation of the network connection prior to the game/ application start. To enable or disable the automatic activation of the current game or application. Fun & media box 105 Brit02_EN.book Page 106 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the selected application. or press the Menu key to access the following System menu: options description 1. Description To enable/disable an Application Description Setting File (ADF) display before downloading a new game/application. 2. Delete all To delete all the phone games/applications. 3. Storage To view the used memory, information about status the available remaining memory space, as well as the name and size of each stored game/ application. 4. Trace Info. To view the errors history list. 5. About To view the Games & Applications software details. Note: The items of this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed. Speech notes This feature allows you to record speech notes on your phone 106 Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 107 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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, select Options then Record new. 4 Select Stop to end the recording. 5 Enter the note name and press OK. 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 Select Options then select Play. Contents of the options menu : options Play Record new Send by... Delete Delete all Rename Details description To play the recorded speech note(s). To record a new speech note. To send the speech note by MMS or via Bluetooth. To delete the current speech note. To delete all the Speech note contents. To change the name of the current speech note. To view information about the name, file size and recording date, and file protection status. Others Fun & media box 107 Brit02_EN.book Page 108 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM This file allows you to store vcard files (Phonebook), vcalendar files (Diary cards), 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 and down arrow keys to scroll the required file. The following Options list is available: options View Store Delete Delete all Details Send by... description To view the file contents. To store the file in the required application. To delete the current file. To delete all the folder files. To view the current file name, size, storage date and file protection status information. To send the current file by SMS or Bluetooth. Note: The contents of this Options list may vary according to the file type. Note: You cannot send any copyright protected file (the ’File protected’ message is displayed on any attempt to send copyright protected files). 108 Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 109 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Data exchange The purpose of this feature is to allow the easy transfer of vCards and vCalendars. vCards and vCalendars are phonebook cards and diary cards that are sent or received to/from another device (mobile, pc,...). Storing a received vcard 1 Select Options on the information screen 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. Storing a received vcalendar 1 Select Options (left softkey) on the information screen when you have received the file. 2 Select View. 3 The received file is displayed. Select Store. Note: A received file may contain several vcalendars. Select the one(s) you want to keep, then select Store. Fun & media box 109 Brit02_EN.book Page 110 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Sending a vcard or a vcalendar 1 Select the vCard or the vCalendar you wish to transfer as explained in "Calendar", page 28, "Calendar", page 28 and "Tasks list", page 32 or select it from Others. 2 Select Options. 3 Select Send by... SMS or Bluetooth. A warning may be displayed regarding the number of required 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. Storage used To consult the percentage of memory used for the Pictures, Melodies, Others and Speech note 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 and down arrow keys to scroll to the required information type (Pictures, Melodies, Speech note, Others). Note: The Fun & Media box space is managed as a single folder. The Pictures, Melodies, 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. 110 Fun & media box Brit02_EN.book Page 111 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 28 for full details. Calendar 111 Brit02_EN.book Page 112 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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: SIM application tool kit An automatic way to provide services related to your network. These services are SIM card dependent. SDN 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. 112 Network services Brit02_EN.book Page 113 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 mobile 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 i-mode sites and download images and 32 tone melodies for your mobile (see "Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen from the pictures folder", page 100 and "Phonebook", page 75). 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 mobile, you must have a GPRS subscription. User interface Whilst navigating the i-mode menu, please note that the up, down, left 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.). i-mode™ 113 Brit02_EN.book Page 114 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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. 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. i-mode lock The purpose of this feature is to lock access to all i-mode features, thereby protecting your mobile 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 reception is not affected by the i-mode lock. However it does not allow you to read the e-mails received. 114 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 115 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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. Press the Menu key. Select i-mode. Select i-mode profiles. Select one of the available profiles. Press OK. New mail alert This sub-menu allows you to define 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 ringtones. 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 e-mail icon only is displayed on new incoming e-mail. Note: The default melodies and downloaded melodies are available from the Melody list. i-mode™ 115 Brit02_EN.book Page 116 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM i-mode applications The i-mode applications menu allows access to the main imode features. To access it: From the idle screen select i-mode. Whilst browsing an i-mode site, press the Menu key to access the following options if the Menu icon is displayed : option Browser menu 1/2 1. Add bookmark 2. Bookmarks 3. Save image description To select the current page as a bookmark. To see the list of stored bookmarks. To store the displayed image in the Pictures folder. 4. Save page To store the current page. 5. Save Selection To store the selection (eg.: to store the selected phone number in the phonebook). Browser menu 2/2 1. Go to webpage To enter a webpage address or select one from a list (see "Go to webpage", page 117). 2. Reload To refresh the page displayed. 3. Page info To display the URL of the current page. 4. Create message To access the mail composer. Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed. 116 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 117 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Mail This feature allows you to compose e-mails and MMS, to access the inbox, sent mail, drafts, new mails and the mail settings. Please refer to "Mail system", page 122 for details about the Mail sub-menu. SMS This feature allows you to access the Messages feature. Please refer to "Messages", page 47 for details about the SMS menu. Bookmarks You can view the list of bookmarked pages (see "i-mode menu", page 114): 1 From the idle screen select i-mode. 2 Select Bookmarks or press . Press the Menu key to access to the following options: option 1. Open 2. Edit title 3. Create message 4. Delete one 5. Delete all description To display the selected bookmarked page. To modify the selected bookmark name. To access the mail composer. To delete the selected bookmark. To delete all the bookmarks list. Go to webpage You can go to a specific webpage by entering the page address or selecting it from the Address history list. i-mode™ 117 Brit02_EN.book Page 118 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM To go to a specific page: 1 From the idle screen select i-mode. 2 Select Go to webpage or press . 3 Select Enter address or press and press OK then enter the required webpage address. Press OK. 4 Press down arrow key so that is highlighted and press OK to confirm connection. To go back to a page you have previously visited: From the idle screen select i-mode. Select Go to webpage or press . Select Address history 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: option 1. Open 2. Edit title 118 i-mode™ description To display the selected saved page. To modify the selected page name. Brit02_EN.book Page 119 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM option 3. Protect on/off description To protect/unprotect the selected saved page from deletion. 4. Delete one To delete the selected saved page. 5. Delete all To delete all the saved pages. Once on a saved page, you can edit its contents. Press the Menu key to access the following options: option 1. Save image 2. Edit title 3. Page info 4. Protect on/off 5. Delete description To store the page image(s) in the pictures browser. To modify the selected page name. To display the page URL (address) information. To protect/unprotect the selected saved page from deletion. To delete the current saved page. Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed. Settings This sub-menu allows you to customise your connection settings. For optimum use of the i-mode and the way information is displayed on your mobile 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 Settings or press i-mode™ 119 Brit02_EN.book Page 120 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Then go through the following instructions. When you have validated your setting the mobile automatically reverts to the settings menu. Setting the time out This allows you to set the time limit for i-mode disconnection when there is no response from the network: 1 Select Set time out or press . 2 Select 60 seconds, 90 seconds or Disabled (if you do not want automatic disconnection). 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until is highlighted and press OK to validate. Loading images This allows you to choose whether or not your mobile can download and therefore display the images contained on the webpages. 1 Select Load images or press . 2 Select Yes or No. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until highlighted and press OK to validate. 120 i-mode™ is Brit02_EN.book Page 121 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Adjusting text The text on webpages may not automatically fit the size of your mobile display. This setting allows you to wrap the text and adjust it so that it fits the screen of your mobile. 1 Select Wrap text or press . 2 Select Yes or No. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until highlighted and press OK to validate. is Reading certificates Certificates are used for network security exchange (e.g. for secure payment transactions). 1 Select Certificates or press . 2 Select one of the Certificates available on the mobile and press OK. The selected certificate is then displayed. 3 Press Cancel (left soft key) to return to the certificates list. Sending terminal info To allow or forbid the automatic sending of mobile-related information (linked to the i-mode) to the server. 1 Select Send terminal info or press . 2 Select Yes or No. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until highlighted and press OK to validate. i-mode™ is 121 Brit02_EN.book Page 122 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Setting homepage To define the homepage address. This allows you to access your favourite webpage via the Go to webpage menu (see "imode applications", page 116). 1 Select Home page or press . 2 Select Valid and enter the http:// address. 3 Scroll down as many times as necessary until highlighted and press OK to validate. is Checking the settings You can check the status of all your settings via this menu. 1 Select Check settings or press each parameter. to view the contents of Going back 1 Select Back or press to go back to the i-mode menu. Getting back to the main menu 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 Cancel, Back or return to the i-mode main menu. to Mail system Your mobile allows you to send and receive e-mails and MMS. However the availability of these features is operator depend122 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 123 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM ent. 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 2 ways: 1 From the idle screen select Mail. 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: Pressing on the left arrow key while navigating the Mail menu leads to the i-mode menu. Note: The maximum e-mail size (on e-mail sending or receiving) is 100Kb - operator dependent - (attachment included). i-mode™ 123 Brit02_EN.book Page 124 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Once in the Mail sub-menu: Composing an e-mail 1 Select Compose mail or press . 2 Highlight Subject. Press OK and enter in the mail header text (30 characters maximum). Press OK. 3 Highlight To1. Press OK and select one of the available names from the displayed list or select More... then enter the required mail address or phone number. Press OK. 4 Highlight Message. Press OK and type in the mail text (maximum 10KB). Press OK. 5 Highlight the Attachment field if you want to add a melody or an image to your message. Press OK then select Pictures or Melodies and select one of the available files. 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 message text is 10 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. 124 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 125 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Whilst writing your mail, you can access the Edit menu at any time by pressing the Menu key. option Edit menu 1/3 1. Send 2. Save 3. Attach image description To send your mail To store your mail in the Draft folder To attach a picture from the Fun & Media box menu. 4. Attach melody To attach a MIDI Melody from the Fun & Media box menu. 5. Add To To add (an) addressee(s) Edit menu 2/3 1. Add Cc To add (a) secondary addressee(s) 2. Add Bcc To add (a) hidden addressee(s) - their name is not shown to the main and secondary addressee(s). 3. Attach header To attach a pre-entered header (please make sure you have previously written and stored one. See "Edit header", page 133). 4. Attach sign. To attach a pre-entered signature (please make sure you have previously written and stored one. See "Edit signature", page 134). 5. Del. message To delete the contents of the message field. Edit menu 3/3 1. Del. 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) i-mode™ 125 Brit02_EN.book Page 126 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Composing an MMS The Multimedia Message 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. 1 Select Compose MMS or press . 2 Highlight Subject. Press OK and type in the MMS header text (30 characters maximum). Press OK. 3 Highlight To1. Press OK and select one of the available names from the list displayed or select More... then enter the required mail address or phone number. Press OK. Whilst in the Subject or To1 fields, you can access the Edit menu at any time by pressing the Menu key option Edit menu 1/2 1. Send 2. Save 3. Add To 4. Add Cc 5. Add Bcc Edit menu 2/2 1. Del. mail description To send your MMS. To store your MMS in the Draft folder. To add (an) addressee(s). To add (a) secondary addressee(s). To add (a) hidden addressee(s) - their name is not shown to the main and secondary addressee(s). To delete the contents of the whole MMS. Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed. 126 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 127 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 4 Highlight SMIL. Press OK to access the Compose menu. The following options are available: option 1. Add media 2. Preview 3. Background colour 4. Options description To Add text (To write your message text), Add image (To add one of your Pictures folder images) or Add audio (To attach a MIDI Melody or a Speech note from the Fun & Media box menu). To preview the full page contents. To select one of the available colours for the page(s) background (one colour only per message). A slide time option is available, allowing you to select the time each slide remains displayed before switching to the next one. Once the first page has been created, other options are available when pressing the Menu key. You can then add other slides, insert another slide before the current one or delete the current slide. Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed. i-mode™ 127 Brit02_EN.book Page 128 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Once in this options menu and an image has been selected, the Set Fit mode item (page 2/2) leads to the following options: 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. Inbox To view the received mails and MMS: 1 Select Inbox or press . 2 Scroll to the required mail and select OK to view it. Whilst in the Inbox, pressing the Menu key allows you to: option Inbox menu 1/2 1. Show all 2. Show unread 3. Show read 4. Show protect. 5. Title sort Inbox menu 2/2 1. Address sort 128 i-mode™ description To display all the received mails. To display the unread mails only. To display the read mails only. To display the protected mails only. To sort the mails according to their titles. To sort the mails according to their emitter’s addresses. Brit02_EN.book Page 129 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM option 2. Date sort 3. Delete one 4. Delete read mail 5. Delete all description To sort the mails according to the date. To delete the current (highlighted) mail. To delete all read mail. To delete all stored mails from the reception box. Note: The protected and unread mails cannot be deleted. When viewing a specific mail, pressing the Menu key allows you to: option description Inbox menu 1/2 1. Reply To reply to the current mail. 2. Reply quoted To reply and attach the text contents of the received mail. 3. Reply all To reply to the current mail and send it to all To and Cc addresses. 4. Reply quoted all To reply to all the origin mail To and Cc addresses and attach the current (received) mail contents. 5. Forward To forward the current mail. Inbox menu 2/2 1. Protect on/off To protect/unprotect the current mail (this feature allows you to protect the mail from unauthorised deletion). 2. Copy message To forward the mail message by SMS. 3. Save address To store the sender’s address in the phonebook. 4. Delete To delete the current mail. i-mode™ 129 Brit02_EN.book Page 130 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: The items on this options list may vary according to the contents of the page displayed. Sent mail This sub-menu allows you to view and edit sent mails and MMS. You must have saved your mails before sending them to be able to find them in the Sent mail sub-menu. 1 Select Sent mail or press . Whilst on the sent mail list, pressing the Menu key allows you to: option 1. Title sort 2. Address sort 3. Date sort 4. Delete one 5. Delete all description To sort the mails according to the title. To sort the mails according to the address. To sort the mails according to the date. To delete one mail. To delete all mails. 2 Scroll to the required mail and select OK to view it. Whilst reading a mail, pressing the Menu key allows you to: option 1. Re-edit 2. Protect on/off 130 i-mode™ description To edit the sent mail and modify it if necessary. To protect/unprotect the current mail (this feature allows you to protect the mail from unauthorised deletion). Brit02_EN.book Page 131 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM option 3. Copy message 4. Save address description To forward the mail message by SMS. To save the address contained in the message. 5. Delete To delete the current mail. Note: The availability of these options may vary according to the page contents type. Draft The mails you have stored (see "Composing an e-mail", page 124 and "Composing an MMS", page 126) 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. Whilst in the Draft folder, pressing the Menu key allows you to: option 1. Delete one 2. Delete all description To delete the selected mail. To delete all the draft mails. i-mode™ 131 Brit02_EN.book Page 132 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Selective 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. Check new mail This allows you to view new incoming mails and MMS. 1 Select Check new mail or press . 2 The mobile connects to the network and displays 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. Mail settings Please see the "Mail system settings" section (below) for full details. 132 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 133 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Back 1 Select Back or press menu. to come back to the i-mode main Mail system settings This section explains how to personalize your messaging service when sending and receiving mail. All of these settings are accessible from the Mail settings sub-menu. 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 . Edit header This allows you to configure your mails so that text is added (once or each time mail is sent) at the beginning of your message. 1 Select Edit header or press . 2 Select OK if you want to select Auto attach (to tick the corresponding box). i-mode™ 133 Brit02_EN.book Page 134 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 3 Scroll down to the header field (until the header field is highlighted) and select OK. 4 Enter your header text and select OK. 5 Scroll down until is highlighted and select OK to save the header. Note: The header is automatically added to all your mails if you tick Auto attach. If you do not tick Auto attach the header is stored in the mobile (see "Composing an e-mail", page 124). Note: The header is not available on MMS edition mode. Edit signature This allows you to configure your mails so that text is added (once each time mail is sent) at the end of your message. 1 Select Edit signature or press . 2 Select OK if you want to select Auto attach (to tick the corresponding box). 3 Scroll down to the signature field (until the box is highlighted) and select OK. 4 Enter your signature text and select OK. 5 Scroll down until is highlighted and select OK to save the signature. Note: The signature is automatically added to all your mails if you tick Auto attach. Note: If you do not tick Auto attach, the header is stored in the mobile (see "Composing an e-mail", page 124). Note: The signature is not available on MMS edition mode. 134 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 135 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Reply marker You can add text or symbols automatically to your message when you reply to mail received. 1 Select Reply marker or press . 2 Press OK and enter the reply marker text or symbol(s). Press OK. 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. Auto play When contained in a mail or MMS, you can choose whether or not a melody should play or an image should be shown on opening mail. 1 Select Auto play or press . 2 Select iMail and/or MMS and press OK. 3 Scroll down until is highlighted and press OK to validate. i-mode™ 135 Brit02_EN.book Page 136 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Auto reception Your mails and/or MMS can automatically be received on your mobile. If this feature is not activated, go to the server and check manually if you have received any mails or MMS (see "Check new mail", page 132 ). 1 Select Auto reception or press . 2 Select Yes or No. 3 Scroll down until is highlighted and press OK to validate. Receive attachment When contained in a mail, you can choose whether or not an image and/or a MIDI file should be downloaded to your mobile. 1 Select Receive attachment or press . 2 Select MIDI and/or image. 3 Scroll down until is highlighted and press OK to validate. Attachment data When contained in a message, you can choose whether or not, a melody file is recognised as a valid file and should be played. 1 Select Attachment data or press . 2 Select Valid or Invalid. 3 Scroll down until is highlighted and press OK to validate. 136 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 137 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Checking the 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 Back 1 Select Back or press to go back to the Mail main menu. Quick access to i-mode basic features This section shows you how to quickly access a few i-mode features. To connect to a new i-mode site: Select i-mode from the idle screen. Press Press OK and enter the site address. Press OK. Scroll down until is highlighted and select OK. The connection is then automatically activated. To access a stored address: Select i-mode from the idle screen. Press Select the required address. Scroll down until is highlighted and select OK. The connection is then automatically activated. i-mode™ 137 Brit02_EN.book Page 138 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM To bookmark a page: 1 Whilst visiting a webpage, press the Menu key to return to the options menu. 2 Select Add Bookmark. 3 Confirm your bookmark by selecting . 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. To save a webpage: 1 Whilst visiting a webpage, press the Menu key to go to the options menu. 2 Select Save page. 3 Confirm your choice by selecting . The selected page is now stored in your Saved pages 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. 138 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 139 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM To download a melody: 1 Whilst visiting a webpage containing melodies, select one and press OK. The melody is then downloaded to your mobile. 2 Once the download has been completed, play or store the melody (the melody is stored in the Melodies list. See "Melody download", page 102). Note: The maximum size for i-mode downloadable melodies is operator dependent. To download images and phonebook pictures: You can download images to be set as idle screen, Welcome screen, Goodbye screen or as phonebook images (see "Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen from the pictures folder", page 100 and "Phonebook", page 75). 1 Whilst visiting a webpage containing an image, press the Menu key to go to the options menu. 2 Select Save image and press OK. If several images are displayed on the page, use the up and down arrow keys until the required image is highlighted and select OK. 3 Confirm your choice by selecting 4 Press OK to validate the image name or delete and rename it (select OK to confirm). The image is then stored in the Pictures list (see "Pictures", page 97). Note: You cannot send any of the images or melodies received via the i-mode by mail or by MMS. i-mode™ 139 Brit02_EN.book Page 140 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: The maximum size for i-mode downloadable images is operator dependent. 140 i-mode™ Brit02_EN.book Page 141 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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. Note: You can access the Mode menu directly from the idle screen by pressing the left arrow key. Note: You can select the Vibrate mode by pressing and holding the key. Note: If the Alert mode is set to Silent, the on the idle screen. icon is displayed Settings 141 Brit02_EN.book Page 142 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: If the Alert mode is set to Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring, the icon is displayed on the idle screen. Note: When the phone is connected to either the HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor, the vibrator mode selection is temporarily inhibited and the phone rings instead of vibrating. Ringtone selection You can select a melody 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 (On switching on the phone, a welcome melody plays before the idle screen is displayed) or Goodbye melody (on switching off the phone, a Goodbye melody plays). 5 Scroll up or down to listen to the different ring tones. Select one by pressing OK. 6 Select Save to store your settings. Note: When scrolling up or down, 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. Volume adjustments The ring tone, ramping, key tones, conversation and alarm 142 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 143 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM tones (alarm clock, diary alarm and low battery alarm) audio levels can all be individually adjusted via the Settings menu: Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Tones. Select Volume. Select Ring, Ramping, Keys, Conversation or Alarm. 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 you can adjust the conversation volume level by using the up and down arrow keys. Note: If the ring tone 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. 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. 1 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. 2 Select Tones. 3 Select Volume. Settings 143 Brit02_EN.book Page 144 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 4 Select Ramping. 5 Select On. 6 Select Save to store your setting. Display Idle screen Themes can be changed to personalise your idle screen. To select a standby background image for your Idle screen: Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Display. Select Idle screen. Select My picture or one of the available background images. 4’ If My picture is selected, select Pictures (left softkey) and select one of the available images (see "Pictures", page 97). If the image is too large, a Crop screen is displayed (see "Cropping", page 100). 5 Select Save to store your setting. Note: You can also set your Idle screen image from the Pictures menu (see "Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen from the pictures folder", page 100). 144 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 145 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 97. Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Display. Select Welcome screen. Select Default or scroll down to My picture. Select Pictures (left soft key) to select one of the stored images. 5 Select Save to store your setting. Note: You can also set the Welcome screen from the Pictures menu (see "Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen from the pictures folder", page 100). 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 97. Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Display. Select Goodbye screen. Select Default or scroll down to My picture. Select Pictures to select one of the stored images. 5 Select Save to store your setting. Settings 145 Brit02_EN.book Page 146 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: You can also set the Goodbye screen from My picture menu (see "Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen from the pictures folder", page 100). Backlight To adjust the backlight for the idle screen: Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Display. Select Backlight. Adjust the backlight from 1 to 3 with the up or down arrow keys and select OK. 5 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) can however be made. If a key is pressed, a reminder message is displayed. To activate and deactivate the keypad lock: 1 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. 146 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 147 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 2 Select Keypad. 3 Select Keypad lock. 4 To unlock the keypad, press Unlock then . or: 1 From the idle screen, press and hold to activate the keypad lock. 2 Press and hold 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 Phonebook numbers can be assigned to keys to . The key cannot be assigned a phonebook number as it is already assigned by default to the Voice Mail number (see "Calling the voice mail centre to check your messages", page 149). Numbers stored in both the SIM card and the phone (except fixed dialling numbers) can be selected. To assign phonebook numbers to the speed dialling keys: 1 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. 2 Select Keypad. Settings 147 Brit02_EN.book Page 148 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 3 Select Speed Dial. 4 The Key number and the attached name (if any) are displayed. Select Names (or Options then Names if a number has already been attached to the key) to select a name from the names list. 5 Select OK to validate. Note: If a number which has been assigned to a speed dial key is deleted from the phonebook, the corresponding number is automatically deleted from the speed dial key. 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 selecting it from the Names list). 4 Press OK to validate. Note: 1. The Voice Mail number is automatically assigned to speed dial location number 1 (see "Speed dial" on page 147). 148 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 149 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Note: 2. 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 screen, press and hold . • or: 1 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. 2 Select Voice Mail. 3 Select Call. Settings 149 Brit02_EN.book Page 150 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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. 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. 150 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. Select Auto-answer and select On. Select Save to store your setting. Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 151 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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. 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. Settings 151 Brit02_EN.book Page 152 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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, 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 and tasks, schedules must be set according to Time zones. Both clocks are displayed on the same screen. The date and time and the city name are displayed for both clocks. Clock setting To set the clocks: 152 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Time & date. Select the Origin clock. Scroll through the panels and enter fill in the required information. Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 153 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 5 Select Save to store the data. 6 Select the Secondary clock. Scroll through the panels and enter the required information. 7 Select Save to store the data. Clocks swap This feature is useful when travelling: the local clock is displayed but you can swap between the origin clock and the secondary clock. To swap clocks: Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Time & date. Select Swap. An information message is displayed. The secondary clock becomes the origin/mobile clock and the origin clock becomes the secondary one. Default settings You can reset your phone and return to your phone default settings via the Settings menu. This has no effect on the phonebook entries or the phone lock code. Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select Phone settings Select Default settings. Select Yes (Set default ?) Settings 153 Brit02_EN.book Page 154 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM The following features are reset: feature Alert Modes Volumes, Ring, Key, Speech, Alarm Backlight, Contrast Any Key, Auto-Retry, Auto-Answer features Ramping default setting Ring Mid values Mid value Off Off 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 154 Settings 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. Brit02_EN.book Page 155 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM divert options All conditions Cancel all All FAX calls All DATA calls action 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. 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 phonebook 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 is valid. Note: Call diverting must to be set for both Line 1 and Line 2. 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 the call diverting type to be checked or cancelled. Select Status or Cancel. Settings 155 Brit02_EN.book Page 156 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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). Call waiting This network dependent feature allows you to receive a new call while a call is already in progress (network dependent). 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. 156 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 157 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 End/Off key to end Call 1 and press the Call/ Send key to take Call 2. 2 Select Options then select Swap to get back to Call 1 and put Call 2 on hold or select Join to have a 3 party conversation. Sending my ID 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 mobile 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. Please contact your service provider for more information. 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. Settings 157 Brit02_EN.book Page 158 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 or Show my ID. Viewing your current id status Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Sending my ID. Select Status. Your current ID status is displayed. 158 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 159 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Receiving caller ID 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. The order and names of the networks in the preferred networks list can be edited and amended. 1 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services. Settings 159 Brit02_EN.book Page 160 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 3 Select Network. 4 Select Preferred list. A list of networks is displayed. 5 Use the up and down arrows to view the list and select one of the following Options if you want to amend the list: option Modify by list description To display the list of all networks stored in the phone. Modify by code To edit or enter the identification operator number if you have the information. Delete 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: 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. Selecting manual search You may need to select a specific network (e.g. better coverage than your owns in the current location). 160 Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Network. Select Search. Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 161 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 5 Select Manual. The Scanning for networks... message is displayed. 6 Use the up or down arrow keys to select a network from the list. 7 Press OK to confirm your choice. Requesting... 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. 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. Settings 161 Brit02_EN.book Page 162 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 or Incoming calls: select Outgoing meaning To bar all outgoing calls. All outgoing Outgoing Int'nal To bar all outgoing international calls. calls Outgoing Int'nal To bar all outgoing international calls except excl.home from calls to subscribers within your home network. Incoming To bar all incoming calls. All incoming Incoming Roaming only To bar all incoming calls when not on the home network. 5 Select Activate. Enter the password and press OK. The network then confirms the selection. 162 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 163 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM To remove call barring or check its status: Press the Menu key. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Call barring. Scroll up or down to select the barring type to be deactivated (Cancel) or checked 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 (*). Press 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. Settings 163 Brit02_EN.book Page 164 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES IN A SAFE PLACE. Phone lock code A phone lock code is supplied with the phone for security purposes. It prevents unauthorised access to the phone. 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 the Menu key. 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. 164 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 165 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 require 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 phonebook, setting calls costs to zero, modifying the costs display features). This code can be changed but not be activated or deactivated. Settings 165 Brit02_EN.book Page 166 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 the Menu key to validate your new PIN2 code. PUK code The PUK (PIN unblock 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. 166 Settings Brit02_EN.book Page 167 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Summary of code/password entry chart password length number of if blocked or forgotten attempts allowed 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 PUK 8 digits 10 Contact your service provider PUK2 8 digits 10 Contact your service provider Call barring 4 digits Defined by Contact your service password service provider provider i-mode lock 4 digits Unlimited Return phone to code manufacturer Settings 167 Brit02_EN.book Page 168 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 168 SAR Data Brit02_EN.book Page 169 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 169 Brit02_EN.book Page 170 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 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 170 WHO Information Brit02_EN.book Page 171 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM INDEX Adjusting your picture 94 Alarm clock 38 Alert mode 141 Answering a call 24 Any key answer 147 Auto Switch Off 151 Auto Switch On 151 Automatic search 161 Auto-Retry 151 Backlight 145, 146 Balance information 69 Bluetooth Paired devices 43 Bluetooth® Bluetooth activation 41 Bookmarks 117 Broadcast Language 65 Message types 64, 65 Calculator 35 Call Duration 70 Recorded 74 Reminder 70 Times 68 Call barring 163 Call barring password Call 163 Call cost Reset 73 Call hold 156 Call management Call costs 71 Call timer Reset 70 Call waiting 156 Caller line identity 157 Calls & Times Call costs 71, 72, 73 Call timers 69, 70 Calls log 67 Line selection 73 Camera 91 Adjusting your picture 94 Brightness 95 Picture resolution 95 Picture settings 94 Self timer 96 Taking a picture 91 Zoom 95 CB 63 CB messages Reading 64 Cell broadcast 63 CLI 157 Credit limit 72 Cropping 100 Currency-converter 37 Data exchange 109 Diary Calendar 29, 30, 31 Storage used 35 Tasks list 33 Display 25, 144 Downloaded melodies 103 Editing a phonebook card 80 Editing a SIM name card 80 Editing a text model 58 Ending a call 25 Entering text 52 Error messages 179 Export 90 Figures on Menu list 22 Fixed dialling numbers 88 Fun & Media Box 97 Fun & Media box 97 Fun & Mediabox Games & applications 104 Others 107 Storage used 110 Games & applications 104 Glossary 174 GPRS 19, 26 Graphic display icons 19, 22 GSM Services Call diverting 154, 156 Network 160 Icons 19 Idle screen 25 Image download 139 i-mode 113 Bookmarks 117 Composing an e-mail 124 Composing an MMS 126 Inbox 128 Mail 117 Menu 114 User interface 113 Information numbers 112 Infrared port Opening 41 Key 17 Keypad 146 Keypad lock 146 Line 1 67, 68, 69, 74, 88, 155 Line 2 67, 68, 69, 73, 88, 149, 155 Mail 117 Selective retrieval 132 Making a call 24 Melodies 101 Download 102 Melody Download 139 Messages Outbox 61 Reception Alert 50 Settings 51 SMS alert 50 Storage used 62 Text models 57, 58 Text symbols 56 Write new 58, 59 Mobile number Hiding 157 Showing 157 Modem 45 Multipress text entry 53 Multitap 55 Multitap text entry 53 My number 88 My picture 145 Network 159 Network serv. 112 Outbox 60 Index 171 Brit02_EN.book Page 172 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Phone Settings 141 Phone lock 164 Code 164 Phone names card 76 Phone numbers Storing 75 Phonebook Add name 76, 77, 80 Calling numbers 81 Category 85 Export 90 Fixed dialling 89 Free space 84 My numbers 88 Read 82 SIM names card 77 Storage used 84 Storing a received number 78 Storing names 75 Storing phone numers 75 Viewing & calling 81 Voice dialling 83, 84 Pictures Album 98 Browser 97 Phonebook 139 Resolution 95 Size 91 Recorded call 74 Rejecting a call 25 Reminder - call duration 70 Ring 141 Ring tone 142 Security 163 Features 163 Selective retrieval 132 Self timer 96 Setting an image Goodbye screen 100 Idle screen 100 Welcome screen 100 Settings Any key answer 147 Auto features 150, 151 Broadcast 64, 65 Default settings 153 Idle screen 144 Keypad 147 My picture 145 Phone settings 150 172 Index Security 164, 165, 166 Time and date 152, 153 Tones 141, 142, 143 Voice Mail 148, 149 Welcome screen 145 Show costs 72 Silent 141 SMS Forward 49 Move to SIM 48 Reading 47 Sending 58 Writing 52 SMS messages Sending 58 Solutions 176, 179 Speech note Record new 107 Speech notes 106 Speed dial 147 Standy display and Welcome screen animation 97 Storage consumption 62 Storage used 110 Storing names 75 T9 55 T9 text entry 55 Taking a picture 91 Text Writing 52 Text entry Multipress mode 53 Multitap mode 53 T9 mode 55 Text model Editing 58 Tones 141 Tools Alarm clock 38, 39, 40 Calculator 36 Diary 29, 30 Turning the phone off 26 User interface 113 vCalendar Sending 110 Storing 109 vCard Sending 110 Storing 109 Vibrate 141 & ring 141 Then ring 141 Viewing an image 98 Voice dialling Creating a voice pattern 83 Voice Mail Alert 149 Call 149 Number 148 Voice recognition Making a call 84 Volume Alarm 142 Conversation 142 Key tones 142 Ring 142 Volume adjustments 142 Webpage 117 Welcome screen 97 Brit02_EN.book Page 173 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Index 173 Brit02_EN.book Page 174 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Appendix Glossary expression Active call ALS AoC CB CLI DES Diverting DTC DTMF FDN GSM http IN IP LCD MMI MMS PIN/PIN2 PPP 174 meaning 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 the phone to another number Desk Top Charger Dual Tone Multifrequency Tones Fixed Dialling Number Global System for Mobile communications HyperText 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 Appendix Brit02_EN.book Page 175 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM expression PUK/PUK2 Roaming (Rm) SDN SIM SMS SPN SR Standby mode URL meaning PIN Unblocking Key. Used to unlock PIN and PIN2. Supplied by your network/service provider 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 Appendix 175 Brit02_EN.book Page 176 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Trouble shooting problem Phone does not switch on No flashing battery icon whilst charging possible cause and solution Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. There may be no mains supply. Try a different electrical socket. The charger may be faulty. Return to your dealer and try substitution with another Motorola adaptor. If faulty, contact your dealer. Short Cell broadcast is permanently on, using more standby and battery power. talk times Phone is in a poor signal area and therefore always on full power. Incorrect charging and discharging. Always charge and discharge your battery fully. Impossible to dial numbers 176 The battery is wearing out. Replace the battery. Keypad lock is on ( appears). Press Unlock and to turn the keypad lock off. Appendix Brit02_EN.book Page 177 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem possible cause and solution Impossible Check that at least one signal strength bar ( ) to make or is displayed. Try a stronger signal strength receive a call 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. Stored telephone numbers cannot be recalled The phone is on but nothing is displayed. Battery icon not flashing 1-23 during charging Call barring option is on. Deactivate it (see page 162). Call cost limit is reached (see page 71). Fixed Dialled Number or Call Barring features are activated. Deactivate feature. (see page 162). Display contrast is too low. Reset contrast (see page 146). May indicate a charge or battery problem. Disconnect the charger. Reconnect and try again. May also indicate that the battery is fully recharged and does not require any further charging. Appendix 177 Brit02_EN.book Page 178 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem No charge symbol when connecting the charger symbol displayed Flashing 178 possible cause and solution If the battery is totally empty the battery level symbol may not be displayed at once 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. There is not enough memory to store another e-mail or another MMS. Delete one or more of the existing stored messages. There is not enough memory to store another SMS message. Delete one or more of the existing stored messages. Appendix Brit02_EN.book Page 179 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Error messages problem Allowed credit reached! 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 internal An error occured in a game execution. error has occured Busy You are trying to make a call and the call fails because the destination number is already engaged in conversation. Call failed The user is unreachable. Cancelled. No type selected Cannot execute command The outgoing call fails due to: the network cannot take the call due to system 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 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. You have made a request which is impossible to be executed in the current call situation. Appendix 179 Brit02_EN.book Page 180 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem possible cause and solution Can’t The short message text cannot be displayed display (characters not recognised, incorrect format message etc.) Charge error A problem occured during phone battery charge process. Check A battery problem has been detected. battery! Check SIM! There is no SIM present or the SIM is incorrectly inserted. Check your You changed the call barring password or password You changed the call barring service status. Check your request Check your subscription Connection failed The entered password seems to be wrong or incorrect. You made a request for a service that seems to be impossible to fulfil. You tried to activate a GSM service. You are requested to check your subscription regarding the related service rights of use/ access. 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 on standby mode. Connection The connection data failed. failure 180 Appendix Brit02_EN.book Page 181 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem Error! Failed possible cause and solution The network cannot perform your request and generates an error result. An SMS sending process failed (the short message cannot be sent). The file cannot be exported (copyright). File protected File too big The file dimensions (pixels) and/or weight (kB) are not adapted to your phone. Incorrect You entered a character string with a syntax entry error. Invalid data The received file bears invalid information or received the melody format cannot be recognised by the phone Invalid - You tried to make a call and the call is number rejected by the network because the network does not recognise the phone number structure or you tried to store a phone number that is too long to be stored in the selected location or - you tried to move a phone entry to a location that is unable to receive the phone number (phone number too long). Low The battery is low and the phone will soon be battery! switched off automatically. Network You tried to make a call. The call is rejected by busy the network due to congestion problems. Network not When selecting network manual search, you allowed have selected a network that rejects the connection. Appendix 181 Brit02_EN.book Page 182 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem New PIN2 incorrect. Try again New PIN incorrect. Try again No connection No match! possible cause and solution Changing PIN2: the new PIN2 code values differ (value control). Changing PIN: the new PIN code values differ (value control). No connection is defined in the connection profile. No matching pattern has been found between the pronouced sentence and the recorded sentences from the voice dailling 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 A call is tried, but cancelled due to fixed fixed dialling dialling control (the number dialled does not match with one of the fixed dialling numbers in memory). Not enough The corresponding memory is full. place in the phone memory Not enough place in the SIM memory Number The called number has changed. changed 182 Appendix Brit02_EN.book Page 183 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem possible cause and solution Page has no Your request was accepted by the network but content the required server page is empty. Phone A wrong phone unlock code has been entered permanently 10 times. The phone is now permanently blocked blocked. PIN blocked A wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times. PIN blocked A wrong PIN2 code has been entered 3 times. PUK2 A wrong PUK2 code has been entered 10 blocked times. The SIM services protected by the PIN2 code have now been permanently disabled. Reaching The cost limit is about to be reached. The allowed connected call ends automatically when the credit! limit is reached. Ring volume The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume) Off Service not Activating some GSM services that are not available available on the network SIM A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times. blocked. The SIM card has been permanently disabled Contact and needs to be replaced by a new one. provider Appendix 183 Brit02_EN.book Page 184 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem possible cause and solution SIM names The corresponding memory is full. phonebook full Phone names phonebook full Undeletable file Wrong code. Try again Wrong new code. Try again Wrong PIN, try again The file cannot be deleted (copyright protected). A wrong phone lock code has been entered. The new phone lock codes do not match (value control). The wrong code has been entered. Wrong PIN2, try again Wrong PUK, try again Wrong PUK2, try again 184 Appendix Brit02_EN.book Page 185 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM problem Wrong SIM inserted: phone locked possible cause and solution A SIM card, different from the SIM to which the phone is locked, has been inserted in the phone. Invalid SIM File too big The midlet size exeed the maximum size supported (96 kB). Not enough The corresponding memory is nearly full. space Too many The number of applications in the phone has applications already reached the maximum (50). Appendix 185 Brit02_EN.book Page 186 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Notes 186 Notes Brit02_EN.book Page 187 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM Notes 187 Brit02_EN.book Page 188 Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:02 PM 188 Notes
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