NEC of America KMP6J1L1 Single-Band PCS GSM Phone User Manual N820

NEC Corporation of America Single-Band PCS GSM Phone N820

Users Manual

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Emergency Services and Safety Precautions
Emergency Services
To make an emergency call in any country
Press 1 1 2 .
Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard
or Mountain Rescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain
phone contact.
The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The number
999 is an alternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used with a valid SIM
card.
2Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot be
guaranteed.
General Care
A cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat
it with care and give particular attention to the following points.
Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any
time.
Do not place anything in the folded phone.
Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes.
Do not paint your phone.
Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.
Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic
media. The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60°C; e.g.
on a car dashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
Do not remove the phone’s battery while the phone is switched on.
Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the
battery terminals.
Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire. Your phone's Li-ion batteries may be safely disposed
of at Li-ion recycling points. For more specific battery and power supply information, see
page 4.
Do not put your phone's battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service
engineer. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of
the used battery in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Using any battery pack, AC adapter, Vehicle power adapter (option) or Desktop charger
(option) not specified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety
hazard.
The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become warm during
charging.
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically
charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case.
Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for recycling.
Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time, otherwise some data may
be initialized.
Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch, a rash or eczema depending on your
constitution or physical condition.
Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then sit on it.
Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to excessive weight or
pressure.
Doing so may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them malfunction.
Take care not to hold the Light too close to your or other people’s eyes when the Light is lit.
Do not aim or direct the InfraRed (IR) data port towards your or other people’s eyes when using
the IR data exchange.
The foam covers the earpiece of the headset. Do not put any other part of the headset in your
ears.
Aircraft Safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery when inside or near aircraft. The use of cellphones
in aircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the
cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of
cellphone service to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Do not use your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew.
Hospital Safety
Switch off your phone in areas where the use of cellphones is prohibited. Follow the instructions
given by the respective medical facility regarding the use of cellphones on their premises.
General Safety
Observe ‘Turn off 2-way radio’ signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives.
Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries.
Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for whom it
could be a choking hazard.
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may
be affected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer's
recommendations.
If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions such as the
Vibrator and Ringer volume functions for incoming calls.
If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is not near
a source of heat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the vibration.
Road Safety
You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give full attention to driving.
Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation.
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Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in
an emergency.
Switch off your phone at a refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling
your own car.
Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment where a radio
transmitter, such as a cellphone, is placed.
Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems
are not normally affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment can
advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems
caused by radio transmissions, consult your dealer and do not switch on your phone until it has
been checked by qualified approved installers.
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable
wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Third Party Equipment
The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorized by NEC, may
invalidate the warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone’s operation. For
example use only the NEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.
Service
The cellphone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your
NEC cellphone is serviced or repaired by an NEC authorized service centre. Please contact your
Service Provider or NEC for advice.
Non-Ionizing Radiations
The radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna via a non-radiating cable (e.g. coax).
The antenna shall be mounted in a position such that no part of the human body will normally rest
close to any part of the antenna unless there is an intervening metallic screen, for example, the
metallic roof.
Use only an antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. Use of unauthorized
antennas, modifications or attachments could damage your phone and may violate the
appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the
recommended limits.
Efficient Use
For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, note the following:
Your phone has the internal antenna. Do not cover part of the internal antenna of the phone
with your hands. This affects call quality, may cause the phone to operate at a higher power
level than needed and may shorten talk and standby times.
Radio Frequency Energy
Your phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it
intermittently receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The system that
handles the call controls the power level at which the phone transmits.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Your phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by national
authorities and international health agencies. * These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines
and establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines
were developed by independent scientific organizations such as ICNIRP (International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of
all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements.
*Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that your phone is designed to
conform to:
ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and
electromagnetic fields (up to 300 G Hz)-International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP)”.
Health Physics, vol. 74. pp, 494-522, April 1998.
99/519/EC Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public to
electromagnetic fields 0 Hz-300 GHz, Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12,
1999.
ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Inc., New York, 1991.
FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission
(FCC), August 1996.
Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 1999,
Australian Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999.
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Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat.
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FCC ID# A98-KMP6J1L1FCC ID# A98-KMP6J1L1
Model # KMP6J1L1-1AModel # KMP6J1L1-1A
RF Warning Page
Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsRadio Frequency (RF) Signals(900/1800MHz)(900/1800MHz)
THIS NEC PHONE (MODEL N820) COMPLIES WITH THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE
TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver, designed and manufactured not to exceed the SAR* limits**
for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, which SAR* value , when tested for compliance against the
standard was (TBD)(TBD)W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR* levels of various phones
and at various positions, they all meet*** the EU requirements for RF exposure.
*The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR.
**The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten
grams of tissue, recommended by The Council of the European Union. The limit incorporates a
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations
in measurements.
*** Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting
at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use
only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna,
the lower the power output.
Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsRadio Frequency (RF) Signals(1900MHz)(1900MHz)
THIS NEC PHONE (MODEL N820) COMPLIES WITH THE USA REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE
TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your NEC phone is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission of the U. S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are
based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using
standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the
output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it
does not exceed the limit established by the government- adopted requirement for safe exposure. The
tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required
by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested
FCC ID# A98-KMP6J1L1FCC ID# A98-KMP6J1L1
Model # KMP6J1L1-1AModel # KMP6J1L1-1A
for use at the ear is (TBD)(TBD) W/ kg, and when worn on the body, is (TBD)(TBD) W/ kg. (Body- worn
measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC
requirements). While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government requirement.
* In the United States, the SAR limit for wireless mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/ kg (W/
kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. SAR values may vary depending upon national reporting
requirements and the network band.
Body- worn Operation
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone
is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section at http:// www. fcc. gov/ oet/
fcid after search on FCC ID A98KMP6J1L1.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when
used with a NEC accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no
metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
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Before You Start
Cellphone system structure
It is worth remembering that every time you use your phone, three or four different organizations are involved:
All the features described in this user’s manual are supported by your phone. However, for all these features to work, you must have a SIM card (supplied by your
service provider) that also supports these features. Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature not supported by the Network transmitting your call will not
work. This last point is especially important when you are roaming networks (see page 13).
User’s manual conventions
The instructions in this user’s manual make use of the shortcuts selection except special cases.
The following markers are used throughout the user’s manual to attract your attention:
/This type of paragraph will contain details of where to find information related to the topic in question.
2This type of paragraph will contain information worth noting.
,This type of paragraph will contain important information.
The people that supply
your SIM card and bills
Service
Provider
Thepeoplethat
transmit your calls
Network
Thepeoplethat
provide your Internet services
WAP Service Provider
Thepeoplethat
make your phone
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Display information
,The LCDs on your phone are manufactured using high-precision technology. Even so, the LCDs may contain pixels (dots) that fail to light or that remain
permanently lit. Note that this is normal and does not indicate a problem with your display.
Check box/Radio button
A check box enables/disables an option out of a set of options, and multiple check boxes can be selected at the same time. On the other hand, selecting a radio button
automatically cancels the previous selection, so only one radio button can be selected at one time.
A check box/radio button option can be selected/cancelled by highlighting it and pressing .
Status bar area
This area contains icons
which indicate the battery
strength, new SMS/MMS
message(s), signal
strength, etc. (see
page viii).
On screens other than the
standby screen, the clock
display is placed in this
area.
Help area
This area contains help information
appropriate for the current screen
(e.g. key presses remaining when
composing a message).
Softkey area
This area contains context sensitive
descriptions of the Softkeys’
functions appropriate for the current
screen.
Shortcut number
Press the appropriate number
to jump straight to a next
menu.
The row colour is changed
when selected (e.g. to
activate/deactivate a facility).
Help icons
Displayed when you can use the
key represented by these icons
(see page viii).
Next menu icon
Displayed when you can press the key
or the shortcut number to show the next
menu.
Page scroll bar
Displayed when you can
press the key to scroll to
the next page.
Shortcut menu number
The current menu number is
displayed.
Menu title
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Parts and functions
Side up key
Earpiece
Main-LCD
4 way navigation key
Phonebook key
End/on-off key
Through-hole
for straps
Earphone
jack cover
Mouthpiece
Side down key
Charger
connection
cover
Softkey 2Softkey 1
MENU key
Send key
Clear(CLR)/Back key
Alphanumeric keys
Internal antenna
2nd-LCD
LED
Camera
Light
IR port
Battery lock
Battery
Speaker
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Keypad shortcuts
The following operations are available from the standby screen.
Key Operation that involves pressing a key See page Operation that involves pressing and holding a key See page
Accessing the Main menu screen 35 Setting the Side key lock 37
Softkey 1 Accessing the Message screen 54 Accessing the Msg type screen to create a new message 58
Softkey 2 Accessing the GoTone screen 68 Accessing the WAP site
Accessing the Phonebook list screen 20
Accessing the Phone modes screen 39 Setting the phone to Meeting mode 39
Accessing the My document screen 48 Accessing the voice recall 9
Accessing the received calls list 10
Accessing the missed calls list 10
Accessing the dialled calls list 10
Accessing the camera view finder screen 29 Accessing the video camera view finder screen 30
Ending a call or returning to the standby screen Powering off 3
CLR Deleting character or returning to the previous screen Deleting all characters when you enter text
1Entering phone numbers 6 Calling the Voice mail centre 27
2 to 9Entering phone numbers 6 Going to the corresponding phone number in the phone-
book(SIM) (One-touch dial) 8
0Entering phone numbers 6 Entering + when you make an international call 13
#Entering #6 Entering a pause
Entering 6Switching the ALS line 1/2 37
Muting or retrieving the sound during a call 9
Side up Adjusting the volume when your phone is open 36 ––
Activating the ring silencer function when you receive a call 36
Side down Adjusting the volume when your phone is open 36 Turning on the light
(To turn it off, press any key or open/close your phone.)
Activating the ring silencer function when you receive a call 36
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LCD and displayed icons
Indicates the battery level.
Appears while charging.
Indicates that there is a new message(s) in your phone.
Indicates that there is a new message(s) on the network.
Indicates that the SIM memory is full.
Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is full.
Indicates that there is an MMS on the server.
(red, red/green, green)
Indicates that new voice mail messages are on the
network (No ALS/ALS Line 1/2).
Indicates that you have received an alert message.
Indicates secured communication on WTLS class 1 in
WAP browsing.
Indicates secured communication on WTLS class 2 in
WAP browsing.
(green, red)
Green indicates that PDP Context is activated, and
red indicates the connection with GPRS network.
Indicates the line status (ALS line 1/2 no ALS).The
icon with displayed in red indicates that the ALS
line 1or 2 is unencrypted/no ALS.
Indicates that the call diversion is set.
Indicates the Meeting mode, Pocket mode, Car
mode.
2No icon appears when the phone is in the
Normal mode.
Indicates the signal strength level.
Appears when you are outside the service area.
<When the camera is in operation>
Indicates single/burst mode (camera).
Indicates the video mode.
Indicates the camera’s shot environment.
Indicates the photo/video screen size.
Indicates the quality of the picture.
Indicates that the self timer is on.
Indicates that the camera’s light is on.
Indicates the brightness setting of the camera.
Indicates the zoom level.
<When the camera is not in operation>
Indicates alarm-on,
sound-off
and vibrator-on.
Network Name (indicated in orange when using
roaming service)
Remote time
Local time
Day of week
Date
Indicates that you can use the options menu by
pressing .
Indicates that you can use the phonebook list by
pressing .
Indicates that you can move to the camera view finder
screen by pressing , or to the video camera view
finder screen by pressing and holding .
Indicates the usable keys in black, while a Java™
application is in operation.
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2nd-LCD and displayed icons
Indicates the signal strength level.
Appears when you are outside the service area.
Indicates the battery level.
Appears while charging.
Indicates that there is a new message(s) in your phone.
Indicates
that there is a new message(s) on the network.
Indicates that the SIM memory is full.
Indicates that the Inbox in your phone is full.
Indicates that there is an MMS on the server.
(red, green/red, green)
Indicates that a new voice mail message is on the network (No ALS/ALS Line 1/2).
Indicates that the phone is in the Meeting mode.
Indicates that the phone is in the Pocket mode.
Indicates that the phone is in the Car mode.
2No icon appears when the phone is in the Normal mode.
<When 2nd-LCD is used as the camera view finder screen>
Indicates single or burst mode of the camera.
Indicates the video mode.
Indicates that the self timer is on.
Indicates the brightness setting of the camera. The “+2” setting is the brightest.
Indicates the quality of the picture (super fine, fine, normal, economy or super
economy).
Indicates that the video is in operation.
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Overview of menu function
Key Main menu Second level menu
3 Message Inbox
Drafts
Outbox
Sent
Recycled
Folder1
Folder2
CB
4 Monternet@ Internet
Bookmark
Snapshot
Alert message
Settings
5 GoTone
6 Customer service
7 Java™ Java™ applications
Backlight setting
Java™ storage info
Connection setting
Java™ download
Key Main menu Second level menu
1 Settings Phone
Phone modes
Main-LCD
2nd-LCD
Power saving
Calls
Security
Network
Reset settings
2 My document Pictures
Videos
Sounds
Key Main menu Second level menu
8 Accessory Calculator
Clock alarm
Scheduler
ToDo list
Notepad
Voice memo
Currency
IR receive
Phonebook
Camera
9 SIM toolkit
➡➡
Standby screen Main menu screen
CLR
or
Softkey 2
Getting Started 1
Caring for Batteries 4
Basic Calls & Phone Use 6
Text Entry 15
Phonebook 18
Camera 28
IR Data Exchange 33
Selecting Features 35
Settings 36
My document 48
Message 53
Monternet 63
GoTone/Customer service 68
Java™ 69
Accessory 72
Abbreviations 82
Index 83
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Before You Start iv
Cellphone system structure ..................................................... iv
Display information ...................................................................v
Parts and functions.................................................................. vi
LCD and displayed icons....................................................... viii
2nd-LCD and displayed icons.................................................. ix
Overview of menu function .......................................................x
Getting Started 1
Preparing the phone .................................................................1
Start-up.....................................................................................3
Caring for Batteries 4
Standby and talk times .............................................................4
Checking the battery.................................................................4
Low battery alarm .....................................................................4
Other battery alarms.................................................................4
Changing the battery ................................................................5
Basic Calls & Phone Use 6
Making basic calls ....................................................................6
Ending calls ..............................................................................6
Receiving calls..........................................................................6
Putting a call on hold ................................................................7
Unsuccessful calls ....................................................................7
Emergency calls .......................................................................7
Last number redial....................................................................8
One-touch dial ..........................................................................8
Fast dialling ..............................................................................8
Displaying your own phone number .........................................8
Multi-party calls.........................................................................8
Voice recall .............................................................................. 9
Mute......................................................................................... 9
Call options ............................................................................ 10
Call settings ........................................................................... 11
International dialling codes .................................................... 13
Roaming................................................................................. 13
Text Entry 15
Mode change ......................................................................... 15
T9® English text input ............................................................ 15
Normal text input.................................................................... 16
Numeric input......................................................................... 16
T9® Chinese Stroke input ...................................................... 16
T9® Pinyin input (Simplified Chinese) .................................... 17
T9® Zhuyin input (Traditional Chinese).................................. 17
Key allocations....................................................................... 17
Phonebook 18
Accessing your phonebook.................................................... 18
Phonebook types ................................................................... 18
Phonebook list Options menu ................................................ 20
Personal data Options menu ................................................. 25
Scratchpad number................................................................ 26
Voice mail .............................................................................. 26
Camera 28
Notes on using the camera .................................................... 28
Taking a picture ..................................................................... 29
Recording a video .................................................................. 30
Camera Options menu........................................................... 30
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IR Data Exchange 33
Positioning of the phones ...................................................... 33
IR send .................................................................................. 33
IR receive............................................................................... 34
Selecting Features 35
Main menu ............................................................................. 35
Menu shortcuts selection ....................................................... 35
Settings 36
Phone .................................................................................... 36
Phone modes......................................................................... 39
Main-LCD............................................................................... 41
2nd-LCD ................................................................................ 42
Power saving ......................................................................... 43
Calls....................................................................................... 44
Security.................................................................................. 44
Network.................................................................................. 46
Reset settings ........................................................................ 46
My document 48
Pictures.................................................................................. 48
Videos.................................................................................... 49
Sounds................................................................................... 50
File selector Options menu .................................................... 51
Message 53
Message overview ................................................................. 53
Reading messages ................................................................ 55
Options menus....................................................................... 56
Creating a message............................................................... 58
Cell broadcast ........................................................................ 62
Monternet 63
What can I download ............................................................. 63
Web settings .......................................................................... 64
Logging on to WAP site ......................................................... 66
Other features ........................................................................ 67
NEC Web site ........................................................................ 67
GPRS dial up ......................................................................... 67
GoTone/Customer service 68
GoTone .................................................................................. 68
Customer service ................................................................... 68
Java™ 69
Java™ applications................................................................ 69
Backlight setting..................................................................... 70
Java™ storage info ................................................................ 70
Java™ download setting ........................................................ 70
Access to Java™ download site ............................................ 71
Accessory 72
Calculator............................................................................... 72
Clock alarm ............................................................................ 73
Scheduler............................................................................... 74
ToDo list................................................................................. 76
Notepad ................................................................................. 77
Voice memo ........................................................................... 79
Currency converter ................................................................ 79
IR receive............................................................................... 80
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Phonebook .............................................................................80
Camera...................................................................................81
Abbreviations 82
Index 83
1
Getting Started
Preparing the phone
Before trying to use your phone, make sure the followings have been carried out.
Valid SIM card inserted
Battery charged
SIM card
Before using your phone, you must sign-up with one of the digital network service providers. In addition to your subscription details you will receive a personal SIM
(Subscriber Identity Module) card which is inserted into your phone.
If the SIM card is removed, the phone becomes unusable until a valid SIM card is fitted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card to another compatible phone and resume
your network subscription. The screen on your phone will display appropriate messages if no SIM card is fitted.
,If the phone, or the SIM card, is lost or stolen then you should contact your service provider immediately in order to bar it from use.
2The phone supports a number of languages and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide operation.
2The digital technology of your phone helps to ensure that your conversations are kept secure.
2The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages (see page 53) and also details of the network services you have subscribed
to. The phone will not work (except for emergency calls on some networks) unless a valid SIM card is fitted.
,Be sure to turn the phone off before inserting and removing a SIM card. Otherwise damage to the SIM card can occur.
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Inserting a SIM card
Release the battery lock in the direction of arrow , and then lift the battery up in the direction of arrow to remove it.
Place the straight end of SIM card with the metal part facing down.
Carefully move to slide the SIM card lock in the direction of arrow and push the SIM card in the direction of arrow to place the SIM card under the lock.
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,Never pull the SIM card lock upward. Doing so may break the lock.
,If the SIM card is not fully inserted when the battery is replaced, damage to the SIM card can occur.
/If the SIM card is already fitted, see “Start-up” on page 3.
Removing a SIM card
With the battery removed and lightly holding down the SIM card, slide the SIM card lock in the direction of arrow and remove the SIM card.
2The SIM card may pop out when you release the SIM card lock. Be careful not to drop it.
Charging the battery
Before trying to use your phone, insert the phone’s battery, connect the NEC battery charger (AC adapter) supplied with
your phone to a suitable mains power socket and then connect the charger’s output to the phone’s charger connector.
Connect the charger plug (AC adapter) into the connector at the side of the phone. If your phone is turned on, a
message will be displayed on the 2nd-LCD. LED will turn on in red while charging. When charging is complete, the
LED will turn off.
2You are recommended to switch off the phone while charging. If you need to receive calls, your phone can be
switched on and left in standby while being charged, although the total time taken to charge is then increased.
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SIM card lock SIM card
LED
Charger connector
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,Using any battery pack, AC adapter, vehicle power adapter (option) or desktop charger (option) not specified by NEC for use with this phone can be
dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the cellphone. Do not connect more than one charger at any time. Do not leave the
charger connected to the mains supply when it is not in use.
,Do not try to charge the battery if the ambient temperature is below 5°C (41°F) or above 35°C (95°F).
,DO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source until the phone’s battery is inserted.
2If the phone does not respond, please wait for a few minutes. The charging will then start.
2If you use the phone while charging, handle the phone carefully since the cable or adapter is connected.
2If you make/receive a call while charging, the charging may temporarily be interrupted.
2When you connect the USB cable (option) to the phone, charging will start and a charging icon will be displayed. Please note however that the battery cannot be
fully charged by the USB cable.
2You can also charge the phone using a desktop charger (option). If you use the desktop charger and the USB cable at the same time, the battery will be charged
by the desktop charger.
2Charging takes approximately 3 hours with your phone turned off.
Start-up
Switching the phone on
Hold down for about a second to switch on. The screen will display the selected greeting (see page 41) and the phone is then in standby.
2You may need to charge the battery before using your phone. If the phone gives no response when switched on, read the information about batteries on page 4.
2When your phone is turned on, the specified ringer may sound.
Switching the phone off
Hold down until the display shows the switch off message.
PIN code
The SIM card issued by your service provider has a security feature called PIN code protection. The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is a number put on to the
card by your service provider, and is 4 to 8 digits long. Some service providers supply SIM cards which will cause your phone to prompt for a PIN code when it is turned
on. If this is the case, enter your code with the phone’s keypad. If you insert a SIM card other than your own, information such as call logs may be lost.
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Caring for Batteries
Standby and talk times
Your phone works closely with the network you are using to provide the services you need, and the standby and talk times achieved will depend on how you use the
phone and choices made by the network operator.
In particular, factors such as your location within the network, the frequency at which this location is updated, the type of SIM card you have, your reception of area
messages or cell broadcast messages and the use of full rate or enhanced full rate speech, will affect both standby and talk times.
,IMPORTANT BATTERY CHARGING INFORMATION
Charging a very low battery
The battery’s charge continues to drop after the low battery warning is displayed. In extreme cases where the battery is left uncharged for some considerable time
after this warning, a trickle charge is used to slowly top-up the battery to the safe level at which the fast charging can begin. The phone can be in trickle charge for
a few minutes before the fast charging starts.
,DO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source if the phone’s battery is not inserted.
Checking the battery
Check icon at the top of the standby screen.
The block on the display shows the charge of your battery pack.
Full battery power Partial battery power Low battery power Battery empty
Low battery alarm
When the battery voltage falls below the working level, a low battery warning is displayed on screen accompanied by a short tone along with an empty battery icon. The
phone will automatically power down shortly afterwards.
2Please charge the battery as much as possible when the battery is very low.
Other battery alarms
Your phone may display warnings when the battery temperature is too high or the voltage of the battery or the charger is over the appropriate level. Follow the instruction
given by these warnings immediately, such as turning off the phone and removing the battery or charger.
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Changing the battery
,Be sure to turn the phone off before replacing the battery pack.
Release the battery lock in the direction of arrow , and then lift the battery up in the direction of arrow to remove it.
Put the new battery, release the battery lock in the direction of arrow , and push to slide the battery down under the lock ().
Battery lock 2
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Basic Calls & Phone Use
Making basic calls
You make a simple call in the same way as you would with a normal phone, except that you need to press after entering the area STD code and the phone number.
To make international calls, you must first enter the international dialling code (see page 13).
2Use the full STD area code even if you are calling to a person in the same town. If the numbers are too long to be displayed within one line, excess part is deleted
and ‘...’ is added at its end.
2The main-LCD display shows the strength of the radio signal that links your phone to the network. The maximum signal strength is shown by 4 shaded blocks and
the minimum signal strength by 1 block.
Starting a call
Key in the phone number. Check the number on the display.
Press to send the call.
When the call is sent, the screen displays the number called or the name stored in the phonebook and a connection graphic or a CLI picture that has been allocated to
the number called (see page 19).
Correcting mistakes
Use the and keys to move the cursor and then press CLR to clear individual digits, or hold down CLR to completely clear a phone number.
Ending calls
Press briefly or close your phone. The phone returns to the standby screen.
2If is held down, your phone will turn off.
Receiving calls
When someone calls your number, the ringer will sound (if set - see page 40), the LED glows in the specified colour, and the phone number of the caller may be
displayed if the calling line identification facility is available and the caller has activated the feature. If the caller’s phone number has been related and stored in your
phonebook with a name and a CLI picture (see page 22), that name and picture will be displayed. If the caller has withheld their identity, the screen will give a message
that the caller’s number is being withheld.
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Accepting a call
Press .
2When you use the headset, you can also accept a call by pressing the button on it.
Rejecting a call
Press briefly or close your phone.
2When you use the headset, you can also reject a call by pressing and holding the button on it.
You also have options for holding calls and forwarding calls. These options depend on your network and your subscription arrangements.
If your phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the screen will display the phone number (or the name if stored) of the caller (if available). This information is
stored in the missed calls list. Up to 10 missed calls are stored in this list.
2You can set your phone to answer a call when any key is pressed (see “Any key answer” on page 36).
2If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed .
/See also: “Call diversion” on page 11 and “Call waiting and holding” on page 12.
/See also: “Call options” on page 10.
Putting a call on hold
You can put the received or dialled call on hold by pressing Softkey 1. To retrieve the call, press Softkey 1 again.
Unsuccessful calls
If dialled call is not successfully connected, the display will give an appropriate message.
If your phone has the auto redial function activated, the number will be automatically called again after a short delay (see page 13).
Emergency calls
The standard emergency number of 112 can be used.
Key in 1 1 2.
Press to connect the call to the local emergency services.
2On some networks, emergency calls can be made using the 112 number without a SIM card inserted.
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Last number redial
You can redial the last number you called:
Ensure that the standby screen is displayed and no phone number is shown.
Press twice. The last number you called will be dialled.
/See also: “Call options” on page 10.
One-touch dial
One-touch dial for the phonebook (SIM) is available by pressing and holding the number keys between 2 and 9.
2A number for the One-touch dial corresponds to the location number in the phonebook (SIM).
2One-touch dial is available only for the phone numbers with the location number 2 to 9 stored in the phonebook (SIM).
Fast dialling
Fast dialling is activated in Abbreviated Dialling Numbers (ADN) by entering a number 1 to 255 (depending on the SIM card) and pressing and .
Fast dialling is also activated by entering the location number 1 to 500 of your phonebook (Phone) and then pressing and .
Displaying your own phone number
With the standby screen displayed, press and 0.
2You can also display your own phone number by pressing 8, 9, 1 and 6 from the standby screen.
Multi-party calls
If your SIM card is multi-party enabled, you can make a conference call to more than one caller. You can even leave the call while the remaining participants carry on
with the call.
Receiving the second call
Press Softkey 1 to put the first call on hold.
Press Softkey 1 to accept the second call.
Press Softkey 2 to merge both calls.
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Making the second call
Press Softkey 1 to put the first call on hold.
Key in the phone number and press Softkey 1 to make the second call.
After the second participant answers, press Softkey 2 to merge both calls.
Putting the multi-party calls on hold
Press Softkey 1 to put both the first and second calls on hold.
2You can put the first call and the second call on hold by pressing 2 2 and 2 1 , respectively.
Ending the multi-party calls
Press or Softkey 2 to end both the first and second calls.
2You can end the first call and the second call by pressing 1 1 and 1 2 , respectively.
,Multi-party call facilities are SIM card and network dependent.
Voice recall
You can store up to 10 voice recall recordings which can be allocated to a personal data stored in the phonebook (Phone). To store the voice recall sound, see page 21.
To use the voice recall function, use the following procedure:
With the standby screen displayed, press and hold the key.
2When you use the headset, you can also activate the voice recall function by pressing and holding the button on it from the standby screen.
Within 4 seconds, say the word or words you have recorded to identify the record you wish to recall. If the word or words were recognized, the phonebook contents
will be called automatically.
Mute
You can mute the sound from the mouthpiece during a call:
Press and hold to mute the sound during a call.
Press and hold again to retrieve sound.
2The mute function is automatically released after the call ends.
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Call options
From Call options, you can display the list of missed, received and dialled calls, the duration of the last call made and all calls, charge information and the redial blacklist.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8, 9 and 3 to display the Call options screen before performing the following procedures.
Display the list of missed/received/dialled calls
With the Call options screen displayed, press 1 to display the list of missed calls, 2 to display the list of received calls or 3 to display the list of dialled calls.
2Also, from the standby screen you can directly access the lists of received calls, missed calls and dialled calls by pressing the , and keys respectively.
Use the and keys to highlight a number in the list and press .
Press the appropriate key for the required operation.
Displaying the duration of the last call/total calls
With the Call options screen displayed, press 4 to display the duration of the last call made on your phone, or 5 to display the duration of the total outgoing calls.
Press Softkey 1 to reset the display to zero.
Displaying the charge information (Advice of Charge - AoC)
,The AoC facility is SIM card and network dependent.
Total charge
With the Call options screen displayed, press 6 and 1.
Press Softkey 1 to reset the display to zero.
No. Missed calls/Received calls/Dialled calls Options menu
1Call Calls the current number.
2 Phonebook Adds the current number to the phonebook.
Press 1 to add it as a new personal data, or 2 to add it to an existing personal data.
Press the appropriate number for the storage destination.
Press the appropriate number for the phonebook data field to copy the current number to.
3 Delete one Deletes the current number.
4 Delete all Deletes all the numbers in the list.
5Info Displays information on the current number.
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2To reset the display to zero, you may be prompted to enter the PIN2 code.
Maximum charge
With the Call options screen displayed, press 6 and 2.
Key in the maximum number of units allowed and press Softkey 1.
2To set the maximum charge, you may be prompted to enter the PIN2 code.
Unit price
With the Call options screen displayed, press 6 and 3.
Use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight the whole number (integer), the decimal number or the currency field.
Key in the required value for the whole number and decimal number fields. For the currency field, key in the currency type using a maximum of three characters.
Press Softkey 1.
2To set the unit price, you may be prompted to enter the PIN2 code.
Redial blacklist
If dialled call is not successfully connected (e.g. number busy), the auto redial facility will be offered (see page 13). If you have set auto redial and the call still fails, the
number called will be added to the blacklist.
With the Call options screen displayed, press 7 to access the numbers in the blacklist.
Call settings
From the Calls screen, you can change various call settings: the call diversion, call waiting and holding, auto redial and line identification.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 6 to display the Calls screen before performing the following procedures.
Call diversion
Setting Call diversion
With the Calls screen displayed, press 1. There will be a delay while your phone checks its divert status with your network.
Use the and keys to highlight the type of call you wish to divert.
Use the and keys to highlight one of the conditions.
When the phone number field of a divert condition is highlighted, either enter the phone number to divert to, or delete any existing phone number.
If you have made any mistake, use the and keys to highlight the appropriate field, and then press Softkey 1 to clear any mistakes. If the settings are correct,
press .
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,There will be a short delay while the network sends the divert status of your phone.
,There may be an additional charge for this service depending on your network.
,There may be unavailable settings depending on your network.
Call diversion edit options menu
Use the and keys to highlight the required edit field, and then press .
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
Call waiting and holding
This facility informs you that another call is being made to your phone while an existing call is in progress.
Setting up call waiting
With the Calls screen displayed, press 2 to display the Call waiting screen.
Press 1 and 1 to activate, or press 1 and 2 to deactivate the call waiting.
Press 2 to check the status of call waiting.
Using call waiting
If you are on a call and another comes in, you will be alerted by a beep in the earpiece. Press Softkey 1 to put the current call on hold.
Press Softkey 1 to accept the incoming call.
2If you wish to switch the calls, press Softkey 1.
2If you wish to merge calls, press Softkey 2 (see “Multi-party calls” on page 8).
Press to end the current call, and then press Softkey 1 to retrieve the held call.
No. Call diversion edit options menu
1 Copy Copies the number in the edit field.
2 Paste Pastes the previously copied number.
3 Disable all Disables all fields.
4 Phonebook Inserts a phone number in the edit field.
5 Add to phonebook Adds the number to the phonebook as a new personal data or saves the number in an existing personal data.
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Auto redial
With the auto redial facility, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt fails. A tone will be heard at each redial attempt. Your phone cannot connect
a call if the other party is busy or if there are network problems. Pressing Softkey 2 during a redial attempt will abort it. To set redial on or off, use the following procedure.
With the Calls screen displayed, press 3 to display the Auto redial screen.
Press 1 to activate or press 2 to deactivate the auto redial facility.
Line identification
,The line identification facility is network dependent.
The line identification facility enables you to choose whether or not to send your own phone number when you make a call and
also whether or not to display a caller’s phone number when you receive a call. To set line identification, use the following
procedure.
With the Calls screen displayed, press 4. The Line ID screen is displayed with a over an activated line and a over a
deactivated line.
To set the status of each line (see the table on the right), use the and keys to select a line (the line will flash when
selected).
Press Softkey 1 to set the line identification on or off.
Press to save the current settings.
International dialling codes
When you make an international call from any country, you must start by dialling a special international access code. Your phone has the facility to prefix a + symbol
to the numbers, so that you need not enter the access code for the country that you are calling from.
Entering international dialling codes
With the standby screen displayed, hold down 0. The 0 character displayed will change to a + character.
Key in the country code, area code, and phone number that you wish to call.
The UK country code is always 44, no matter what country you are dialling from. For example, a typical UK number of 01189 123456 is entered as:
Roaming
,You will be charged for calls forwarded to you while roaming.
International access country code area code phone number
+ 44 1189 123456
Line type Setting
Outgoing Send own #
Show connected #
Incoming Show Incoming #
Return own #
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The roaming facility enables you to use your phone in many parts of the world and pay all charges through your normal service provider. Your network operator usually
has agreements with named networks in other countries so that automatic roaming can take place with these named networks. The phone also allows you to set network
preferences of your own.
When dialling, you will need to add the international access codes if required. So, storing all numbers with the codes (such as +44 for the UK) is helpful (see page 13).
2Before leaving your home country, you should select any preferences such as bar calls or call diversion.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 8 to display the Network screen before performing the following procedures.
Setting Automatic or Manual network selection
With the Network screen displayed, press 1 to display the Search type screen.
Press 1 to select the automatic mode or 2 to select the manual mode.
,Before you manually select a network, ensure it is covered under the agreement you have with your service provider.
New search
With the Network screen displayed, press 2 to search the available networks. The Network list screen will be displayed.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired network. Then, press Softkey 1 to connect to it.
Viewing/editing network list
,Before editing your network list, please consult with your service provider.
With the Network screen displayed, press 3 to read the network list in the SIM memory.
Use the and keys to highlight the required network, and then press .
Press the appropriate key for the required function.
Selecting the frequency band
You have to select the frequency band to suit the location.
With the Network screen displayed, press 4.
Press the appropriate key for the required frequency band.
2Frequency bands must be adjusted to suit the location when roaming (Europe, US, etc.), for the phone to work properly.
No. SIM list Options menu
1 Add Adds a new network to the list.
2Move Moves the highlighted network within the list.
Use the and keys to move the network, and then press Softkey 1.
3Remove Deletes the highlighted network.
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Text Entry
This section describes how you enter text. The same method of text entry can be used in phonebook editing.
Mode change
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to change the text entry mode.
Chinese mode: T9® Chinese stroke, T9® Pinyin/Zhuyin, Numeric input, Normal text (ABC)
English mode: T9® English text, Normal text (ABC), Numeric input
T9® English text input
Your phone incorporates T9® Text Input, enabling fast, easy and intuitive text input. For each letter to be keyed in, you only need to press the alphanumeric key once.
The screen will display the word you may require based on the internal English dictionary of your phone.
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is T9® English input.
i) For example, to enter “Good”:
Press 4 6 6 3, and then press 0 to confirm the word.
ii) To enter “Peter is good”:
Press to shift to upper case (for one letter). You will see a green arrow in the Help area.
Press 7 3 8 3 7 to display “Peter”, and then press 0 to confirm.
Press 4 7 to display “is”, and then press 0 to confirm.
Press 4 6 6 3 to display “good”, and then press 0 to confirm and the sentence is completed.
Key Function
0 Confirms a word and inserts a space.
SK1, SK2 or Displays other matching words (such as home, gone, hood, etc.).
or Places the cursor.
CLR Deletes any character.
Toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case).
Activates symbol mode when no word is highlighted.
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Normal text input
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input.
Use alphanumeric keys to enter letters. For example, to enter “e”, press 3 twice; to enter “f”, press 3 three times. For other functions, see the table below.
2If you have made a mistake, use the ▲ ▼ and keys to place the cursor to the right of the incorrect character and then press CLR.
2When entering normal (ABC) text, and the character you require is displayed, press the key to move to the next character position (if you wait for more than 1
second, the cursor will move one character to the right automatically).
Numeric input
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is Numeric input.
Use alphanumeric keys to enter numbers.
T9® Chinese Stroke input
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is T9® Chinese Stroke input.
Press to toggle Radical mode on/off. (If ON, an indication appears in the stroke bar.)
Press 1 to 6 to add a stroke to the stroke bar, and display candidate characters.
To select a candidate, press Softkey 1 or 0 and then the character number (1-9), or press and hold the character number for one second. (Pressing the or
key will display more characters when there are more than 9 candidates.)
2If the radical mode is on, radicals will appear with a dotted line underneath. Select a radical to copy it to the stroke bar, where more strokes may be added.
2When a character has been selected, it is copied to the edit field and the cursor moves to the right to accept the next character.
Key Function
Toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case).
0 Inserts a space.
CLR Deletes any character.
or Places the cursor.
Activates symbol mode.
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T9® Pinyin input (Simplified Chinese)
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is T9® Pinyin input.
Press 2 to 9 keys to enter a pinyin, based on the normal key mapping. Matching pinyins are displayed in the top row of the T9® bar.
Use the or key to highlight a pinyin.
If a complete pinyin is highlighted, you may press Softkey 2 to display the Tones.
To select a Tone, press the Tone number.
2Character candidates are displayed on the candidate bar. (Pressing the or key will display more characters when there are more than 9 candidates.)
To select a character, press Softkey 1 or 0 and then the character number (1-9), or press and hold the character number for one second.
2When a character has been selected, it is copied to the edit field and the cursor moves right to accept the next character.
T9® Zhuyin input (Traditional Chinese)
With a text entry screen displayed, press Softkey 1 until the entry mode is T9® Zhuyin input.
Press a key (1-9, , #) to enter a zhuyin, based on the BoPoMoFo key mapping. Matching zhuyins are displayed in the top row of the T9® bar.
Use the or key to highlight a zhuyin.
If a complete zhuyin is highlighted, you may press Softkey 2 to display the Tones.
To select a Tone, press the Tone number.
2Character candidates are displayed on the candidate bar. (Pressing the or key will display more characters when there are more than 9 candidates.)
To select a character, press Softkey 1 or 0 and then the character number (1-9), or press and hold the character number for one second.
2When a character has been selected, it is copied to the edit field and the cursor moves right to accept the next character.
Key allocations
Whenever you need to enter text (for short messages, storing names with numbers, etc.), successive presses of an alphanumeric key will display different characters.
Pressing in T9® English text input or Normal text (ABC) input toggles between lower case, shift (upper case for one letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case).
Whenever a text entry screen is displayed, pressing Softkey 1 enables you to select Normal text input (ABC), T9® Text input (T9) or Numeric input (123).
Symbol mode
In the symbol mode, pressing each key will input a symbol according to its position on the Symbols screen. By pressing in a text entry mode other than T9® Zhuyin
input mode, the Symbol screen will be displayed. Use the and keys to select the row, and then press the appropriate number on the column of the required symbol.
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Phonebook
Accessing your phonebook
You can store personal information in the phonebook of your phone or your SIM card.
Accessing your phonebook
With the standby screen displayed, press to display the phonebook directory you had accessed the last time.
Press until the required directory is displayed.
2You can also access each directory by pressing 8, 9, 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory.
Use the and keys to highlight the required personal data and press . The personal data will be displayed in detail.
Displaying information about your phonebook
With the standby screen displayed, press 8, 9 and 2 to display the information about your phonebook.
Call options
With the standby screen displayed, press 8, 9 and 3 to display the Call options screen.
/For details on the Call options screen, see “Call options” on page 10.
Phonebook types
Your phone can have up to 7 directories stored on your SIM card and in your phone memory:
Complete (a list of all the numbers stored in the ADN and FDN)
Personal directories (ADN) in the SIM card
Personal directories (ADN) in the phone memory
Service dialling numbers (SDN)
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Own number
Voice mail number
2When viewing any of the directories described, you can switch to the other directories (if your SIM card supports them) by pressing .
2The maximum number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card is the total of the ADN, FDN and SDN directories.
2When you activate the phonebook, the directory which you were referring to the last time will open.
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Personal directory (ADN)
These numbers are known as abbreviated dialling numbers (ADN). There are two types of ADN, one is the phonebook stored in the phone memory
(the phonebook (Phone)) and the other is the phonebook stored on the SIM card (the phonebook (SIM)).
Phonebook (SIM)
Up to 255 personal data can be stored in the SIM card.
Each personal data contains a phone number, a name and a location number.
2The number of phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card depends on the SIM card capability.
Phonebook (Phone)
Up to 500 personal data can be stored in your phone memory. Each personal data is given a location number (1 to 500), and it can be allocated to a group.
To each personal data, you can set the following:
7 phone numbers (Home, Mobile, Work, Data, Fax, Other phone x 2)
2 Email addresses
2 descriptive information
LED colour, a CLI picture and a ringer tone
2Up to 10 phone numbers can have a voice recognition recording allocated to them.
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Fixed dialling numbers are a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN feature switched on (see page 46), you can call with your
phone the numbers you have stored in this phonebook and the emergency number only.
,Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.
Service dialling numbers (SDN)
The numbers stored in the SDN directory are pre-installed by your service provider. They will call numbers and services as agreed with your supplier (e.g. customer
enquiries, billing information, sportslines, weatherlines, etc.) and cannot be edited by you.
You will not be able to see the number which will be dialled but only the associated text title.
,Although SDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM card - check with your service provider.
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Phonebook list Options menu
2When editing the data in FDN, you will be prompted to enter PIN2 code.
2Depending on the condition, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
With the standby screen displayed, press to display the phonebook directory you had accessed the last time.
Press until the required directory is displayed.
2You can also access each directory by pressing 8, 9, 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory.
Use the and keys to highlight the required personal data, and then press to display the Phonebook list Options menu screen.
No. Phonebook list Options menu
1 Add new Adds a new personal data.
2Edit Displays the data edit screen to edit the currently highlighted personal data.
3Copy
Copies the currently highlighted personal data or the whole list to the following:
Current copy (a personal data): phonebook (SIM), phonebook (Phone), FDN, the own number setting or the voice mail number setting.
Package copy (the whole list): phonebook (SIM), phonebook (Phone) or FDN.
4MoveMoves the currently highlighted personal data to the phonebook (SIM), phonebook (Phone), FDN, the own number setting or the voice
mail number setting.
5DeleteDeletes the currently highlighted personal data, or all the data in the list.
6 Groups Adds, moves or removes the currently highlighted personal data to and from a group, or displays the list of groups.
7Sort Sorts the personal data in the order of alphabets, location number, pinyin or stroke.
Phonebook list screen Personal data screen
Softkey 2
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Adding a new personal data
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 1.
Press the appropriate key for the directory to which you wish to store the personal data.
Enter the name and other necessary information, and then press Softkey 1 (see “Editing an existing personal data” below).
2It is best to store numbers using the international number format.
Editing an existing personal data
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 2.
2For the phonebook (SIM) and FDN, only the name, phone number and the location number can be added or edited in the following procedures.
2For the own number and voice mail number settings, only the name and phone number can be added or edited in the following procedures.
Adding/editing phone numbers, mail addresses & personal information
Use the and keys to highlight the field you wish to edit or add information to, and then press .
Add the required number or information or make necessary changes to the selected field, and then press .
2Use the and keys to highlight another field to make further changes, if required.
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
2You can also edit the Name, Pinyin, Phone number, Email address and Info fields by the above method.
Allocating a group
Use the and keys to highlight the Group field, and then press .
Use the and keys to highlight the group you wish to add the current personal data to, and then press .
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
Voice recall functions
Use the and keys to highlight the Voice tag field, and then press to display the Voice tag screen.
Adding a Voice recall recording
With the Voice tag screen displayed, press 1 and say the name you wish to record as a voice tag.
Say the name again for confirmation according to the displayed message.
8 Location Searches for the personal data by the location number.
9 Show Displays the summary of phonebook contents or the telephone numbers with the voice recognition tags recorded.
0 IR send Sends the currently highlighted personal data to another device through the IR port.
No. Phonebook list Options menu
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Playing a Voice recall recording
With the Voice tag screen displayed, press 2.
Deleting a Voice recall recording
With the Voice tag screen displayed, press 3.
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
2Up to 10 voice tags can be stored.
2You can check the number of stored voice tag and list of those tags (see “Displaying phonebook information” on page 25).
Allocating a LED colour
Use the and keys to highlight the LED colour field, and then press and 1.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired colour, and then press .
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
Allocating a CLI picture
Use the and keys to highlight the Picture field, and then press and 1 to display the list screen that includes the currently set picture.
Use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight the desired CLI picture, and then press Softkey 1 to preview the picture.
2If preview is not necessary, press to select the highlighted picture.
Press Softkey 1 to select the previewed picture.
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
2A is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected.
/See also: “Pictures” on page 48.
Allocating a ringer
Use the and keys to highlight the Melody field, and then press and 1 to display the list screen that includes the currently set melody.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired melody, and then press Softkey 1 to play the melody.
Press Softkey 1 to stop playing the melody and select it, or press Softkey 2 to stop playing without selecting it.
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
2A is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected.
/See also: “Sounds” on page 50.
Allocating a Location number
Use the and keys to highlight the Location number field, and then press .
Key in the desired location number, and then press .
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Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
Copying a personal data
2For the own number and voice mail number, only the “Current copy” function is available.
Current copy
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 3 and 1.
Press the appropriate key for the desired destination to which you wish to copy the selected personal data.
Key in the desired location number and then press .
2When you have chosen the personal data which includes more than one phone number/Email address for a destination that allows only one number to be stored,
the Origin number screen will be displayed where you can choose item to be copied.
2When copying a personal data from the phonebook (Phone) to other directories, only the items which are supported by the destination directory can be copied.
Package copy
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 3 and 2.
Press the appropriate key for the desired package copy destination.
2In the case of phonebook (Phone), you have to select whether to just copy the first phone number or copy all the registered numbers.
Key in the desired location number, and then press .
2If you choose to copy all phone numbers and there is any personal data which includes more than one phone number/Email address for a destination that allows
only one number stored, a new personal data for each number is created in the destination directory to store the number(s).
2When copying a personal data from the phonebook (Phone) to other directories, only the items which are supported by the destination directory can be copied.
Moving a personal data to another directory
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 4.
Press the appropriate key for the desired destination to which you wish to move the selected personal data.
Key in the desired location number and then press .
2When you have chosen the personal data which includes more than one phone number/Email address for a destination that allows only one number to be stored,
the Origin number screen will be displayed where you can choose the number to be copied.
Deleting
Delete current
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 5 and 1.
Press Softkey 1 to complete the operation.
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Delete all
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 5 and 2.
Press Softkey 1 to complete the operation.
2This option operates only when the phonebook (Phone) is displayed before pressing to display the Phonebook list Options menu screen.
Group functions
Adding/moving personal data to a specified group
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 6 and 1.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired group, and then press .
2The confirmation messages may be displayed after this procedure. In that case, press Softkey 1 to complete the operation.
Removing personal data from the allocated group
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 6 and 2.
Press Softkey 1 to complete the operation.
Renaming a group
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 6 and 3.
Use the and keys to highlight the group you wish to change the name.
Press Softkey 1, and then edit the group name and press .
Sorting
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 7.
Selecting the sorting order
Alphabetical sorting
Press 1 to display the last viewed phonebook list in alphabetical order.
2You can jump directly to a name beginning with specific characters by pressing the appropriate key (e.g. press 5 once to jump to names beginning with J, or
twice to jump to names beginning with K.)
Memory location sorting
Press 2 to display the phonebook list screen in location order.
Pinyin sorting
Press 3 to display the phonebook list screen in Pinyin sorting order.
Stroke sorting
Press 4 to display the phonebook list screen in Stroke sorting order.
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Calling the phone number in the searched personal data
Press to call the phone number displayed in the Help area.
2When viewing the phonebook (Phone) list screen, use the and keys to display the other stored numbers and Email addresses, if any, in the same personal
data for the highlighted name. Also, when an Email address is displayed in the Help area, you can press Softkey 1 to create a new MMS.
Searching for a personal data by the location number
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 8.
Key in the desired location number and press Softkey 1. The Phonebook list screen will be displayed with the selected personal data highlighted.
Displaying phonebook information
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 9.
Press 1 to display a summary of the Phonebook contents, or press 2 to display the list of the stored voice tag.
Sending data by IR (Infrared)
With the Phonebook list Options menu screen displayed, press 0.
Press 1 to send data to a device supporting the standard infrared data exchange, or press 2 to send data to a device supporting the N8 format.
Personal data Options menu
With the standby screen displayed, press to display the phonebook directory you had accessed the last time.
Press until the required directory is displayed.
2You can also access each directory by pressing 8, 9, 1 and the appropriate key for the desired directory.
Use the and keys to highlight the required data and press .
Use the and keys to highlight the required field, and then press to display the personal data Options menu screen.
No. Personal data Options menu
1Call Calls the highlighted phone number.
2 Send message Creates an SMS/MMS to the highlighted phone number or Email address.
3 IR send Sends the selected personal data to another device through the IR port.
4Edit Edits the selected personal data.
5Copy Copies the selected phone number(s)/Email address(es).
6Move Moves the selected phone number(s)/Email address(es).
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/See “Phonebook list Options menu” on page 20 for the operation of 3 (IR send), 4 (Edit), 5 (Copy), 6 (Move), and 7 (Delete current).
Calling the selected phone number
With the personal data Options menu displayed, press 1.
Sending an SMS/MMS to the selected Email address/phone number
With the personal data Options menu displayed, press 2 to display the Send message screen.
Press 1 to create a new SMS, or 2 to create a new MMS.
/For details on the procedures to create new messages, see “Message” on page 53.
Scratchpad number
Your phone has a scratchpad facility that enables you to take down a phone number during a call and then make a call to it when you have finished. This scratchpad
number can be stored in memory for future use.
Noting & calling a scratchpad number
During a call, key in the number to be placed in the scratchpad. It will be shown on your phone’s screen.
Press when the call is finished. The number will still be displayed. Press . The displayed number will be dialed.
Voice mail
Voice mail function enables you to forward received calls to the Voice mail centre, and the caller can leave voice messages in your voice mail mailbox. You will be
notified by an icon on the standby screen if the caller leaves a voice message.
,The voice mail function is SIM dependent, and the voice mail service is network dependent. Contact your service provider for details on your voice mail
number.
Setting the Voice mail number
2This function is available when the Voice mail number has not been set.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8, 9, 1 and 7 to display the Voice mail number screen.
Use the and keys to highlight the required line, and then press twice.
Press , key in the voice mail number, and then press .
7 Delete current Deletes the selected personal data.
No. Personal data Options menu (Continued)
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Press Softkey 1 to save the change.
Forwarding a call to the Voice mail centre
Set the voice mail centre number (see “Setting the Voice mail number” for details).
Set up Call diversion (see “Call diversion” on page 11 for details).
When you receive a call set to be diverted, the call will be diverted to the voice mail centre.
Retrieving a Voice mail
2This function is available when the Voice mail number has been set.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8, 9, 1 and 7 to display the Voice mail number screen.
Use the and keys to highlight the required line, and then press .
Press and 1.
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Camera
Camera function enables you to take pictures or record videos and save them as JPEG files and 3GPP files respectably. You can enjoy the picture and video files in
many ways: send them attached to an MMS, set a picture file as the wallpaper for your phone, etc.
Notes on using the camera
Handling the Camera
,Your phone’s camera is constructed using extremely high precision technology, but there may be lines or dots on the screen that appear permanently
dark or bright. Note also that the amount of noise in the image (white lines etc.) may increase noticeably when you take pictures in dimly-lit places.
,Be careful not to apply force to the lens when closing your phone. This could damage the lens.
2Fingerprints or grease on the lens can result in focusing problems or dark images. Wipe the lens clean with a soft cloth before use.
2The image quality may be degraded after your phone has been left for a long period in a warm place.
2Exposing the camera to direct sunlight for a long period could discolour the camera’s internal colour filter and cause discoloured images.
2Camera mode is automatically cancelled if none of the phone’s keys are pressed for 3 minutes or longer.
Precautions when taking pictures/recording videos
2You cannot switch the camera’s shutter sound off. The shutter makes a clicking sound when you take a picture or start/end a video recording, even when the
phone is in Meeting mode.
2Avoid camera shake. Moving the phone when you take a picture will result in a blurred image. Hold the camera firmly to keep it still when you take a picture, or
use the auto timer to take the shot.
2If taking a picture with not enough light, try to hold the phone still as much as possible, and for a longer period of time after the shutter sound: the shutter speed
may be slower in a darker environment.
2Note that if you attempt to shoot directly into a strong light source, such as the sun, another bright light or the high reflecting target with strong light, the image
may contain washed-out white highlights or be disrupted.
2While recording, be careful not to cover the mouthpiece of your phone as it is used as the microphone to record sound along with the video.
Copyright information
2Images and videos shot or recorded on your phone cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the copyright holder, unless
intended only for personal use. Note that some restrictions apply to the photographing of stage performances, entertainments and exhibits, even when intended
purely for personal use.
2Users are also asked to note that the transfer of images protected under copyright laws is only permissible within the restrictions imposed by those copyright laws.
,Be considerate of other people’s privacy when you take a picture or record a video using the camera of your phone and send it to others.
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Taking a picture
Taking a picture
With the standby screen displayed, press to activate the camera function.
2You can also activate the camera function by pressing 8, 0 and 1 from the standby screen.
Look into the camera view finder screen and adjust the camera position to place the target on the screen.
Hold the camera still, and press or the Side up key.
Check the picture. If successfully taken, press .
The picture is saved as a JPEG file in the Pictures folder (see page 48).
2The default file name for the picture is the date, month, year, hour, minute and second from the date and time settings of your phone.
2After taking a picture, pressing Softkey 2 will display a new MMS editor screen with the picture file attached.
2If a call comes in while you are checking or saving a photographed image, image storage is cancelled. When this occurs, the next time you select camera function
a message appears to say that you have an image that was not stored, allowing you to check and store the image.
Using the light
With the camera view finder screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to turn the light on or off.
2Take care not to hold the light too close to your or other people’s eyes when the light is lit.
Zoom
With the camera view finder screen displayed, press the or key to zoom in and out.
Controlling brightness
With the camera view finder screen displayed, use the and keys to control the brightness level of the picture. The current brightness level is displayed on
the left of the status bar area.
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Recording a video
Recording a video
,To record a video, keep your phone open at all time. Unlike taking a picture, you cannot record a video while the phone is closed.
With the standby screen displayed, press and hold to activate the video camera function.
2You can also activate the video camera function by pressing 8, 0 and 2 from the standby screen.
Look into the view finder screen and adjust the camera position.
Press or the Side up key to start recording. The progress bar will show the ratio of how much you have recorded already.
2While recording, be careful not to cover the mouthpiece of your phone as it is used as the microphone to record sound along with the video.
2While recording, the key tones are deactivated.
Move the camera to capture the scenes you want.
Press or the Side up key again, or close your phone to stop the recording.
2After the set video file size is reached, the recording automatically stops.
Press Softkey 1 to replay the video. If successfully recorded, press .
The video is saved as a 3GPP file in the Videos - My movie folder in My document (see page 48).
2The video file will be saved as a file named from the date, month, year, hour, minute and second of the time the recording was completed.
2After recording, pressing Softkey 2 will display a new MMS editor screen with the video file attached (the video file size must be set to Mail).
2For the operations while replaying the video, see “Videos” on page 49.
2If a call comes in while you are checking or saving a video, video storage is cancelled. If this occurs, the next time you select camera function a message appears
to say that you have a video that was not stored, allowing you to check and store the video.
Camera Options menu
Before taking a picture
Camera Options menu
With the standby screen displayed, press to activate the camera function.
2You can also access the camera function by pressing 8, 0 and 1 from the standby screen.
Press to display the Camera Options menu screen (before taking a picture).
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Press the appropriate key for the required option.
2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
After taking a picture
Camera Options menu
After using the camera to take a picture, press to display the Camera Options menu screen (after taking a picture).
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
No. Camera Options menu (before taking a picture)
1 Single mode/Burst mode Switches the shooting mode to Single/Burst mode (serial shooting).
2 Shoot environment Changes the camera settings to suit the environment. Select from Standard, Person, Room, Sepia, Monochrome,
Negative film or Darkness.
3 Photo size
Sets the picture size to Sub-QCIF (W128*H96), QCIF (W176*H144), Wallpaper (W240*H320), or VGA (W640*H480).
2You cannot use the Zoom, Frame function and Burst mode for VGA sized pictures.
2If you select Wallpaper or VGA, the picture on the camera view finder screen will be displayed as a smaller picture
than the actual size. Also on the camera view finder screen, the picture size before shooting differs from the size
after shooting.
4 Image quality Sets the image quality to Super fine, Fine, Normal, Economy or Super economy.
5Frame Selects whether to use a frame when taking pictures, and sets the desired frame with which a picture will be taken.
6 Self timer/Self timer cancel Activates or deactivates the self-timer function.
7 Shutter sound Selects the shutter sound from Sound1, Sound2 or Sound3.
8 Thumbnail view Selects whether to display the pictures taken in the Burst mode as thumbnails or slides.
9 Viewfinder Switches the camera view finder screen between the main-LCD and the 2nd-LCD.
0Other settings Changes the Light, Brightness and Zoom settings.
No. Camera Options menu (after taking a picture)
1 Save current Saves the currently displayed picture.
2 Save all Saves all pictures taken in Burst mode.
3 Send as MMS Sends the file attached to an MMS message (see page 53).
4 Set as wallpaper Sets the picture as a wallpaper.
5 Thumbnail view Selects whether to display the pictures taken in the Burst mode as thumbnails or slides.
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Before recording a video
Camera Options menu
With the standby screen displayed, press and hold to activate the video camera function.
2You can also access the video camera function by pressing 8, 0 and 2 from the standby screen.
Press to display the Camera Options menu screen (before recording a video).
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
After recording a video
Camera Options menu
After using the camera to record a video, press to display the Camera Options menu screen (after recording a video).
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
No. Camera Options menu (before recording a video)
1 Shoot environment Changes the camera settings to suit the conditions. Select from Standard, Person, Room, Sepia, Monochrome,
Negative film or Darkness.
2 Screen size Sets the video screen size to Sub-QCIF (W128*H96) or QCIF (W176*H144).
3 Video file size Sets the video file size to mail size (up to 100kB, which can be attached to an MMS) or normal size (up to 256 kB).
4 Self timer/Self timer cancel Activates or deactivates the self-timer function.
5Viewfinder Switches the camera view finder screen between the main-LCD and the 2nd-LCD.
6 Other settings Changes the Light, Brightness and Zoom settings.
No. Camera Options menu (after recording a video)
1 Save Saves the currently displayed video.
2 Send as MMS Sends the file attached to an MMS message (see page 53).
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IR Data Exchange
Your phone is equipped with an InfraRed (IR) data port which enables you to exchange phonebook, schedule, and ToDo entries with cellphones or other devices
equipped with IR ports.
,Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards your or other people’s eyes when using IR data exchange.
,Do not aim or direct the IR data port towards another IR device as this may cause the device to malfunction.
Positioning of the phones
,Open both sending and receiving phones vertically and place them as their IR ports face each other with less then 20cm of interval.
2Do not place anything between IR ports.
2The angle made of two IR ports must be within 30°.
2Do not move the phones until the data exchange is complete.
2The phones may not communicate successfully if they are placed under direct sunlight or fluorescent
light, or close to other infrared devices.
2While sending or receiving data through IR, your phone is automatically placed out of service, so phone
call, Email and Monternet access are disabled.
IR send
You can send a phonebook, schedule or ToDo entry as a file through the IR port.
/Before starting to send data, the other party must be ready to receive data.
Phonebook entry
You can only send the phonebook entry stored in the phonebook (Phone).
With the standby screen displayed, press required number of times to display the phonebook (Phone).
2 You can also press 8, 9, 1 and 3 to display the phonebook (Phone) screen.
Use the and keys to highlight a phonebook entry and press and 0.
2You can also press , and 3 to proceed.
15° or less
20cm or less
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Press 1 to send the phonebook entry to a device supporting the standard infrared data exchange function (including your model), or press 2 to send it to a device
supporting the N8 format.
Schedule entry
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 3.
Use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight a date and press to display the schedule list.
Use the and keys to highlight a schedule entry and press .
Press and 9.
Press 1 to send the schedule entry to the device supporting the standard infrared data exchange function (including your model), or press 2 to send it to a device
supporting the N8 format.
ToDo entry
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 4 to display the ToDo list screen.
Use the and keys to highlight Public, Private or All, and press (see page 76).
Use the and keys to highlight a ToDo entry, and then press and 7.
Press 1 to send the ToDo entry to a device supporting the standard infrared data exchange function (including your model), or press 2 to send it to a device
supporting the N8 format.
IR receive
You can standby your phone to receive data (phonebook, schedule, or ToDo entries) from other devices, or a cellphone of the same model.
Receiving data through IR
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 8 to display the IR receive screen.
Press 1 to receive data from the device supporting the standard infrared data exchange function (including your model), and press 2 to receive data from a device
supporting the N8 format.
Start sending data from the other end.
/For the procedures to send data using the IR port, see “IR send” on page 33.
2Once the transmission completes, your phone automatically judges the type of received data (phonebook, schedule or ToDo list entries).
Press Softkey 1.
2If your phone does not have enough space to store the received data, a message will be displayed indicating lack of space. In such a case, delete unnecessary
data and try the data exchange again.
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Selecting Features
Main menu
With the standby screen displayed, press to display the Main menu screen.
The Main menu has a set of icons for its top levels of options (examples of the top level are shown right) which can be selected
either using a combination of the 4-way navigation key (the ▲ ▼ and keys) and (menu selection), or just the keypad
(shortcuts selection).
The main menu icon numbers represent the following options:
2The title of the selected option will be displayed in the Help area.
2SIM toolkit icon is displayed only when your SIM card supports this function.
2With the Main menu screen displayed, press 0 to display your own number.
Menu shortcuts selection
The alternative shortcuts method of selection lets you jump straight to a menu or function without highlighting an icon and scrolling through the intermediate menu
options. The selections are made by pressing numbers on the keypad which relate to the displayed menu options.
2The instructions in this user’s manual make use of the shortcuts selection, except in special cases.
1 Settings 2 My document 3 Message
4 Monternet@ 5 GoTone 6 Customer service
7 Java™ 8 Accessory 9 SIM toolkit
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Settings
Phone
Earpiece volume setting
To change the earpiece volume, use the following procedures.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 1.
Use the and keys to adjust the settings as required, and then press Softkey 1 to save the current setting.
2You can also press the Side keys to display the volume adjust screen and to adjust the volume setting.
2During a call, you can press the Side keys to adjust the setting of the volume as required.
Answer options
Any key answer
When this facility is active, you can connect your phone to a received call by pressing any key (except , Softkey 2, the Side keys). When this facility is turned off,
you can connect to a received call by pressing or Softkey 1 only.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1, 2 and 1.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the any key answer.
Ring silencer
When your phone is folded and the ring silencer is active, you can stop the ringer sound while receiving a call or message by pressing one of the Side keys.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1, 2 and 2.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the ring silencer.
2When your phone is folded and the Side key function is disabled, you cannot use the ring silencer function by pressing the Side keys.
/See also: “Mute” on page 9.
Fold answer
When your phone is folded and the fold answer facility is active, you can answer an incoming call by opening your phone.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1, 2 and 3.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the fold answer facility.
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Activating Side keys
The Side keys will be enabled/disabled while your phone is closed.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 3.
Press 1 to enable or 2 to disable the Side keys while your phone is closed.
2You can also enable or disable the Side keys by pressing and holding on the standby screen.
2Even when the Side keys are disabled, you can take a picture by pressing the Side up key.
ALS setup
,The ALS facility is SIM card and network dependent.
If your SIM card supports ALS (Alternate Line Service) you can setup which line to use, the line names and automatic line selection.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 4 before performing the following procedures.
Outgoing call
With the ALS setup screen displayed, press 1.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
Voice mail
With the ALS setup screen displayed, press 2.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
Time & date setting
Your phone has the ability to store the time and date for two time zones: the local time or the remote time. These time settings can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour format
on the standby screen. The local time is used for various functions, such as the clock alarm and the scheduler.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 5 to display the Clock screen before performing the following procedures.
Show clock
This option allows you to select the time that you prefer to display on the standby screen.
With the Clock screen displayed, press 1 to display the Show clock screen.
Press 1 to display local time only, or 2 to display both the local and remote times, or 3 to turn off the clock display.
Setting the Local time and Remote time
With the Clock screen displayed, press 2 to display the Set time screen.
Press 1 to display the Local clock screen, or 2 to display the Remote clock screen.
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Key in the local/remote time for the time setting, and then press Softkey 1.
Setting the date
With the Clock screen displayed, press 3 to display the Set date screen.
Key in the date, press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
Setting date format
With the Clock screen displayed, press 4 to display the Set date format screen.
Press the appropriate key for the desired date format.
Setting time format
With the Clock screen displayed, press 5 to display the Set time format screen.
Press 1 to display time in 12 hour format, or 2 to display in 24 hour format.
Setting timezone
With the Clock screen displayed, press 6 to display the Set timezone screen. A is placed on the selected timezone.
Use the and keys to highlight the required timezone.
2If summer time can be set for the highlighted timezone, the daylight savings will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Press to activate/deactivate
the setting (a
in the check box means that the summer time is activated).
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes.
Setting the display to your language of preference
If the display is showing any language other than your own, use the following procedure to set the required language.
With the Standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 6.
Press the appropriate key for the required language.
2When you have switched the language to be displayed, please wait until the new setting becomes active.
LED settings
You can set the colour of LED illumination for incoming calls, incoming messages and during a call.
With the Standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 7.
Press 1 to set the LED colour for incoming calls, 2 for incoming messages and 3 for during a call.
Use the and keys to select the desired colour and press .
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Earphone type
You can set the sound output type to stereo or monaural, depending on your earphones (headset).
With the Standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 8.
Press 1 to set the sound output type to stereo, or 2 to set it to monaural.
Phone modes
Your phone can be set to one of the following modes.
Normal mode
Meeting mode
Pocket mode
Car mode
,Any changes made to the settings while in a particular mode will be stored and used when that mode is selected again.
Mode selection
With the standby screen displayed, press the key.
2You can also access the Phone modes screen by pressing 1 and 2 from the standby screen.
Press the appropriate key for the required mode.
2You can also set the Meeting mode by pressing and holding the key on the standby screen.
Default Mode settings
When a mode is selected, some of your phone’s settings are altered automatically to the respective mode.
The following table shows the default settings for each mode.
Normal mode Meeting mode Pocket mode Car mode
Ringer Default melody Default melody Default melody Default melody
Ringer volume Loud Quiet Loud Medium
Msg tone Default melody Default melody Default melody Default melody
Msg tone volume Medium Quiet Loud Medium
Key tone On Off On On
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2If the selected mode is Car, the backlight will always be turned on. This will reduce battery life.
2The default settings shown above may vary. Be sure to check the setting data with your phone.
Editing the Mode settings
With the standby screen displayed, press the key.
Use the and keys to highlight the required mode and press Softkey 1 to display a phone mode edit screen before performing the following procedures.
2You can also access the Phone modes screen by pressing 1 and 2 from the standby screen.
Ringer
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 1 to display the list screen that includes the currently set melody.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired ringer, and then press .
/See also: “Sounds” on page 50.
Ringer volume
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 2 to display the Ringer volume screen with a volume slider.
Use the or Side up key to increase or the or Side down key to decrease the volume setting to the level required (the slider moves in the direction
corresponding to the key pressed). Or press a number key (0-Quiet to 9-Loud) for the volume level.
Press Softkey 1 to save the current ringer volume setting.
2While receiving a call with your phone open, the ringer volume can also be adjusted by pressing the Side keys.
2The reminder tone volume for scheduler corresponds to the ringer volume.
Msg tone
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 3 to display the list screen that includes the currently set melody.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired message tone, and then press .
/See also: “Sounds” on page 50.
Service tone On Off On On
Vibrator On On On Off
Auto answer Always Off Always Off Always Off On
Normal mode Meeting mode Pocket mode Car mode
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Msg tone volume
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 4 to display the Msg tone volume screen with a volume slider.
Use the or Side up key to increase or the or Side down key to decrease the volume setting to the level required (the slider moves in the direction
corresponding to the key pressed). Or press a number key (0-Quiet to 9-Loud) for the volume level.
Press Softkey 1 to save the current message tone volume setting.
Key tone
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 5 to display the Key tone screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the key tone.
Service tone
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 6 to display the Service tone screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the service tone.
Vibrator
With a phone mode edit screen displayed, press 7 to display the Vibrator screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the vibrator.
Auto answer
The auto answer feature allows a received call to be connected automatically when you are using your phone in the Car mode and with the headset.
With the Car mode edit screen displayed, press 8 to display the Auto answer screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the auto answer.
2Auto answer option is available in the Car mode only.
Main-LCD
The Main-LCD menu allows you to change the following settings.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 3 to display the Main-LCD screen before performing the following procedures.
Switch on Greetings
A type of greeting screen can be selected as follows:
With the Main-LCD screen displayed, press 1 to display the Greetings screen.
Press the appropriate key for the desired greeting type.
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If you select Text greeting, press Softkey 1 to edit the greeting text. Key in a greeting text and press .
/When you select Animation, see “Pictures” on page 48.
Wallpaper
You can choose one of the stored pictures to be displayed as a background to the standby screen.
With the Main-LCD screen displayed, press 2 to display the list screen that includes the currently set picture.
Use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight the picture that you wish to set as the wallpaper and press Softkey 1. The picture you have selected will be displayed
(preview). Press Softkey 1 to set the displayed picture to be the wallpaper.
A
is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected.
/See also: “Pictures” on page 48.
Colour style
You can select from 8 different colour styles for your phone’s display.
With the Main-LCD screen displayed, press 3 to display the Colour style screen.
Use the and keys to highlight a colour style. The screen colour changes to match the highlighted colour style. Press when the desired colour style is
highlighted.
2nd-LCD
The 2nd-LCD setting menu allows you to change the following settings.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 4 to display the 2nd-LCD screen before performing the following procedures.
2nd-LCD display
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 1 to display the Display screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the 2nd-LCD display.
Wallpaper
You can choose one of the stored pictures to be displayed as the background of the 2nd-LCD display.
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 2 to display the list screen that includes the currently set picture.
Use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight the picture that you wish to set as the wallpaper and press Softkey 1. The picture you have selected will be displayed
(preview). Press Softkey 1 to set the displayed picture to be the wallpaper.
2A
is displayed on the icon for which the item is currently selected.
/See also: “Pictures” on page 48.
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Clock selection
You can choose the type of clock to be displayed on the 2nd-LCD display.
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 3 to display the clock selection screen.
Press 1, 2, 3 or 4 to select the clock of your choice, or press 5 to not display clock.
Event display
This option allows you to display the icons and symbols indicating the status of your phone (such as calling and incoming call display) on the 2nd-LCD.
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 4 to display the event display setting screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate the event display on 2nd-LCD.
Incoming call No.
The Incoming call No. option allows you to display the caller’s phone number or the name (if you have stored it in the phonebook) on the 2nd-LCD screen.
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 5 to display the Incoming call No. screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivated the incoming call number display.
Direction
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 6 to display the Display direction screen.
Press the appropriate key for the desired direction of the 2nd-LCD.
Contrast
With the 2nd-LCD screen displayed, press 7 to display the 2nd-LCD Contrast screen. A colour contrast gauge will be displayed on the 2nd-LCD.
Checking the 2nd-LCD, use the or Side up key to increase or the or Side down key to decrease the contrast by one level until the screen is at desired
contrast.
Press Softkey 1 to save the contrast changes.
Power saving
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 5 to display the Power saving screen.
Press the appropriate key for the required setting level.
Press 1 to set the Level 1 power save settings (minimum power save setting) for LCD brightness and key backlight.
Press 2 to set the Level 2 power save settings for LCD brightness and key backlight.
Press 3 to set the Level 3 power save settings (maximum power save setting) for LCD brightness and key backlight.
2If the selected mode is Car or the camera view finder screen is displayed, the backlight will always be turned on.
2The backlight will be turned off after a given amount of time with no operation.
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Calls
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 6 to display the Calls screen.
/For settings provided on the Calls screen, see “Call settings” on page 11.
Security
The security settings (“Change PINs”, “PIN activate”, “Phone lock”, “Bar calls” and “FDN setting”) will help to protect your phone from improper and unauthorized use.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 7 to display the Security screen before performing the following procedures. You may be required to enter
one of the five codes (shown below). When the phone prompts you for one of these codes, key in the appropriate number.
PIN code (provided by your network service provider to protect your SIM card if it is stolen)
PIN2 code (provided by your network service provider for charge information and FDN services protection)
PUK code (personal unblocking key in case you forget PIN code)
PUK2 code (personal unblocking key in case you forget PIN2 code)
Security code
,If you forget any of these codes, ALWAYS contact your service provider as they are the ONLY source for your codes.
Change PINs
PIN code
Your phone can be set up so that your PIN code must be entered at power up before the phone can be used at all. If the PIN code is not entered, not even incoming
calls can be answered. Entering your PIN code incorrectly 3 times (not necessarily in the same session) will invalidate the correct PIN code. In such a case you will
have to contact your service provider for a PUK code to unblock your SIM card.
2Some SIM cards are set up so that PIN number entry cannot be turned off.
2When SIM PIN Lock is enabled, you can change the PIN code.
Changing your PIN code
With the Security screen displayed, press 1 and 1 to display the PIN change screen.
Key in the current code and press Softkey 1. You are prompted to enter the new code, and then to enter it again for confirmation. A confirmation screen
will be displayed momentarily and the Change PINs screen will be displayed.
PIN2 code
Your phone supports advanced feature that may require a PIN2 code to be entered before they can be accessed or modified. Entering your PIN2 code incorrectly 3
times (not necessarily in the same session) will invalidate the correct PIN2 code. In this case you will have to contact your service provider for a PUK2 code.
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,The PIN2 code is SIM card related and may only be available from your service provider.
Changing your PIN2 code
With the Security screen displayed, press 1 and 2 to display the PIN2 change screen.
Key in the current code and press Softkey 1. You are prompted to enter the new code, and then to enter it again for confirmation.
Security code
The security code is used to unlock the PIM features.
Changing your security code
With the Security screen displayed, press 1 and 3 to display the Security code screen.
2The default setting of the security code is “0000”.
Key in the current security code and press Softkey 1. You are prompted to enter the new code, and then to enter it again for confirmation.
PIN activate
With the Security screen displayed, press 2 to display the PIN activate screen.
Press 1 to activate or 2 to deactivate PIN codes. You may be prompted to enter the PIN code.
Phone lock
While the Phone lock is active, you are only allowed to make emergency calls and to enter the security code. When the Phone lock is active, the Phone lock will be
released only when the correct security code is entered. To activate/deactivate the Phone lock, use the following procedure.
2Upon power-up, you are prompted to enter the security code if the Phone lock was active when the phone was powered down.
With the Security screen displayed, press 3 to display the phone lock screen. You will be prompted to enter the security code.
Key in the code and press Softkey 1. The phone locked message will be displayed.
Press Softkey 1 to make an emergency call or Softkey 2 to unlock the function.
To unlock the function, you are prompted to enter the security code again and press Softkey 1.
Bar calls
This feature allows you to bar the following type of calls made or received on your phone.
All outgoing (dialled) calls
International outgoing (dialled) calls
International outgoing (dialled) calls except to home
All incoming (received) calls
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Incoming (received) calls when roaming
With the Security screen displayed, press 4 to display the Bar calls screen before performing the following procedures.
Changing settings
/The selected settings have red bars over their icons.
With the Bar calls screen displayed, press 1 to display the bar calls setting screen, and use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight the type of restriction (shown
above) and the call type (Speech, Data, FAX or SMS), and then press .
Press to save changes on the bar calls setting screen. A prompt to enter the bar calls password will be displayed.
Key in your bar calls password to verify user identification to the network.
Press Softkey 1 to confirm and save changes to the network.
Setting password
,Bar calls facilities are network services and may require a password.
With the Bar calls screen displayed, press 2 to display the Set password screen.
Key in the current password, and then key in the new password.
Key in the new password again for confirmation and press Softkey 1.
FDN setting
This feature enables you to restrict the use of dialled number to FDN.
,The FDN facility is network dependent.
/See also: “Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)” on page 19.
With the Security screen displayed, press 5 to display the Fixed dialling screen.
Press 1 to enable or 2 to disable the FDN facility. You will be prompted to enter the PIN2 code.
Key in the PIN2 code and press Softkey 1 to save changes to the network.
Network
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 8 to display the Network screen.
/For settings provided on the Network screen, see “Roaming” on page 13.
Reset settings
This function will reset your phone to its factory settings.
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2Your phonebook will be unaffected.
With the standby screen displayed, press 1 and 9 to display the Reset settings screen.
Key in the security code and press Softkey 1. Then, press Softkey 1 again to confirm.
,By restoring the factory settings, any changes you have made to your phone except the phonebook will be lost.
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My document
Using My document, you can playback sounds, or display pictures and videos downloaded from the Internet or captured with the camera function of your phone.
Pictures
In the following section, the Picture functions are described. The Picture function allows you to display images and animations, which were obtained with the camera
function of your phone, received as a file attached to MMS messages, or downloaded from the Internet. The images can also be edited using this function. From the
Picture function you can also attach images and animations to MMS messages you compose. The Picture function is activated by selecting Pictures on the My document
screen.
Displaying the Pictures list screen
With the standby screen displayed, press the key and 1 to display the Pictures folder top screen before performing the following procedures.
2You can also access the Pictures folder top screen by pressing 2 and 1.
Download
With the Pictures folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Download, and then press . The list screen of downloaded pictures will
be displayed.
Photo
With the Pictures folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Photo, and then press . The list of pictures taken using the camera on
your phone will be displayed. For details on the camera features, see “Camera” on page 28.
Preset
With the Pictures folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Preset, and then press . The list of preset pictures in your phone will
be displayed.
2When the flat view function is activated, the Pictures folder top screen is not displayed. The list of all the stored image file is displayed.
2When the Thumbnail view function is deactivated, use the
and
keys instead of the and keys.
2If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder while the Thumbnail view is turned off, press the and keys.
2You can return to My document screen by pressing Softkey 2.
Displaying the Pictures view screen
Use the and keys to highlight an image file you wish to display and press Softkey 1. The image of the currently highlighted image file will be displayed.
2When a folder is highlighted, you cannot use Softkey 1.
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Press the key to display the previous image file or press the key to display the next image file.
Videos
In the following section, how to playback video files (videos) stored in your phone is described. You can either record videos using your phone, download them from
the Internet, receive them attached to MMS messages.
Displaying the Videos list screen
With the standby screen displayed, press the key and 2 to display the Videos folder top screen before performing the following procedures.
2You can also access the Videos folder top screen by pressing 2 and 2.
2When the flat view function is activated, the Videos folder top screen is not displayed. The list of all the stored video files is displayed.
My movie
With the Videos folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight My movie, and then press the or key. The list of video files recorded using
the camera on your phone will be displayed. For details on the camera function, see “Camera” on page 28.
Download
With the Videos folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Download, and then press the or key. The list of downloaded videos will
be displayed.
2If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder, use the and keys.
2You can return to My document screen by pressing Softkey 2.
Replaying the video files
Use the and keys to highlight a video file you wish to replay and press Softkey 1. The video file will be replayed.
2When a folder is highlighted, you cannot use Softkey 1.
Operations while replaying video
Pausing and restarting
Press Softkey 1. While pausing, pressing Softkey 1 again will restart and continue the replay.
Stopping and restarting
Press Softkey 2. Pressing Softkey 1 will replay the file again from the start.
Adjusting the volume
Use the Side keys to adjust the volume.
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Displaying the previous/next file
Press the key to display the previous file, or press the key to display the next file.
Sounds
In the following section, procedures to playback and delete desired sound items are described.
Displaying the Sounds list screen
With the standby screen displayed, press the key and 3 to display the Sounds folder top screen before performing the following procedures.
2You can also access the Sounds folder top screen by pressing 2 and 3.
2When the flat view function is activated, the Sounds folder top screen is not displayed. The list of all the stored sounds files is displayed.
Download
With the Sounds folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Download, and then press the or key.
The Download sound list screen will be displayed.
Preset
With the Sounds folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Preset, and then press the or key. The Preset sound list screen will be
displayed.
Voice memo
With the Sounds folder top screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight Voice memo, and then press the or key. The Voice memo list screen will
be displayed.
2If you wish to move to another hierarchy folder, use the and keys.
2You can return to My document screen by pressing Softkey 2.
Selecting and playing sound
With the Sounds list screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight the sound you want to play. Then, press Softkey 1 to play the currently highlighted
sound.
2When a folder is highlighted, you cannot use Softkey 1.
Operations while playing sound
Stopping and restarting
Press Softkey 2. Pressing Softkey 1 will replay the file again from the start.
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Adjusting the volume
Use the Side keys to adjust the volume.
Replay the previous/next file
Press the key to replay the previous file, or press the key to replay the next file.
File selector Options menu
With the Pictures/Videos/Sounds list screen displayed, press .
Use the and keys to highlight the required menu item and press .
File Selector Options menu
No. File Selector Options menu
1Edit item Changes the protection settings of any selected file. For an image file, cuts, reduces, rotates and sets a frame to that image.
Set protection: Changes the protection settings of the selected file.
Cut: Cuts the selected image into Wallpaper size (W240*H320), 2nd-LCD size (W108*H80), or MMS size
(W176*H144). When you select the size, a frame will be displayed on the selected image. Move the
frame using the and keys to the desired position, and then press .
Reduce: Reduces the selected image into Wallpaper size (W240*H320), 2nd-LCD size (W108*H80), or MMS
size (W176*H144).
Rotate: Rotates the selected image.
Frame synthesis: Sets a frame to the selected image.
2 Use item (Pictures) Uses the selected file by attaching to MMS or setting as wallpaper.
Send as MMS: Attaches the selected file to MMS (see page 53).
Set as wallpaper: Sets the selected image to be wallpaper.
2 Use item (Videos) Uses the selected file by attaching to MMS.
Send as MMS: Attaches the selected file to MMS (see page 53).
2 Use item (Sounds) Uses the selected file by attaching to MMS or setting as the ringer tone or message tone.
Send as MMS: Attaches the selected file to MMS (see page 53).
Set as ringtone: Sets the selected sound to be the ringer tone.
Set as message tone: Sets the selected sound to be the message tone.
3 Delete item Deletes the selected image file and folder.
4 Delete all Deletes all the image files in the current folder.
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2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
2Neither protected data, preset data nor data in sub-folders can be deleted or moved.
5 Rename item Edits the file name of the selected image file.
6 Copy item Copies the selected file to any folder.
7 Move item Cuts the selected file and pastes it into any folder.
8 Move all Cuts all the files in the current folder and pastes them into any folder.
9 Create folder Creates a new folder under the current folder.
0 Storage detail Displays the current storage information of your phone memory.
View detail Displays the detail of the selected image file.
# Options Sorting order: Sorts the files by date, alphabetically, by Pinyin, or by Chinese Stroke.
Info column: Sets whether to display the second column on the list screen, and the information to be shown there.
None: No second column showing
Size: Approximate size of the file
Type: File type
Thumbnail view: Displays the files as thumbnails.
Flat view: Displays the list of all the stored image files regardless of the folder hierarchy.
Sound titles: Displays the titles of sound files.
Save options: Saves the current option settings.
Reset options: Resets the option settings.
No. File Selector Options menu (Continued)
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Message
Message overview
Message Services
Your phone supports the following messaging services:
SMS (Short Messaging Service) allows you to send short messages (160 half-pitch characters max.) to a phone number. To send an SMS message, the
destination phone number must be a mobile phone with an SMS service subscription.
SMS service also supports EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) for which the maximum length of the message you can send depends on the number of linked
messages (maximum of 10 linked messages are available).
MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) is a service that allows you to send messages with multimedia files attached. You can attach image, sound and video files
to an MMS message. When you receive an MMS message, you will be notified by a message from the MMS centre. You can either automatically or manually
receive the contents of an MMS message.
Standard messages
Your phone can send and receive SMS and MMS messages. While a message is being sent, a name, a number and a CLI picture will be displayed (if a name and CLI
picture have been stored with the number in your phonebook (Phone)). If there is no name or CLI picture stored with the phone number you are sending the message
to, the number and a graphic will be displayed until the message has been sent and you get a confirmation message displayed. The received messages are stored on
the SIM card or in your phone memory depending on the message class. When you receive a message, your phone will ring, the message icon will be shown on your
phone’s display and its LED will glow.
Your phone will automatically send a message to the service centre when your SIM memory for the message is full. When the service centre has been informed that
your SIM memory is full, the SIM full icon will be displayed. The service centre will not send your phone any further messages until your SIM card has some free message
space. Your phone will automatically notify the service centre that there is more space and message reception will resume.
When you send a message you can attach a receipt request. This will cause the service centre to send you a message indicating whether your original message was
delivered successfully or not.
,The Short Message Service is network dependent.
2Please delete the unnecessary messages in the folders from time to time. The phone cannot receive any messages when the Inbox folder is full.
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Message menu
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to display the Message screen.
2You can also access the Message screen by pressing 3 from the standby screen.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
2If there is no message in a message list, the list will be displayed in gray and you cannot select it.
No. Message menu
1 Inbox The received messages are stored here.
2 Drafts The messages currently being edited are stored here.
3 Outbox The messages that failed to be sent are stored here.
4Sent The sent messages are stored here.
5 Recycled
The deleted messages are stored here.
2When the messages stored in the SIM card are deleted, they will not be saved in the Recycled but
deleted permanently.
6, 7 Folder1/Folder2 The messages moved by Move msg (see “Message list Options menu” on page 57) are stored here.
8CB The received broadcast messages are saved. See “Cell broadcast” on page 62 for details.
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Reading messages
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 to display the Message screen.
Press the appropriate key for the required folder. The message list of the selected folder will be displayed.
Use the and keys to scroll through the message list, and then press to display the required message (Message view screen).
2The unread message is displayed in bold.
If the message cannot be displayed in one page, use the and keys as necessary to scroll through the message.
2The following icons will be displayed.
Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions
Message type icons Read / Unread status icons
MMS message with no attachment New / Unread message(s)
MMS message with attachment Read message(s)
MMS message on the server Folder message status bar icons
MMS delivery report Number of read messages in the folder
SMS message Number of unread messages in the folder
Incomplete SMS message Filtering status icons
Storing location icons SMS messages filtered by status (incomplete)
Highlighted message stored in SIM SMS messages filtered by location (SIM)
Highlighted message stored in the phone memory SMS messages filtered by location (the phone memory)
Highlighted message stored in the phone memory and located in the Recycled folder
Filtered SMS messages
Sorting status icons Filtered MMS messages
Messages sorted by Date MMS priority icons
Messages sorted by Name MMS message with high priority
Messages sorted by Read/Unread status MMS message with low priority
Messages sorted by Size Sent message status icons
Messages sorted by Ascending order Sent but failed message
Messages sorted by Descending order Sent message
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Options menus
Message Options menu
With the Message screen displayed, press to display the message Options menu screen.
,The receipt request, linking of SMS messages and delivery report facilities are network dependant.
2Depending on the selected folder, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
No. Message Options menu
1SMS settings
Changes the settings for the SMS messaging function.
1 SMS centre Edits the SMS centre number (this number is saved in the SIM card).
2 Auto display Turns on/off the automatic display function that displays the received SMS messages automatically.
3 Receipt request Selects whether to request a receipt of the sent SMS messages.
4 Max linked msg Sets the maximum number of linked SMS messages. This function divides an SMS with the message text
exceeding the maximum number of characters allowed into multiple messages.
5 Validity period Selects the period of time an SMS message is stored at the SMS centre, while trying to deliver the
message.
2 MMS settings
Changes the settings for the MMS messaging function.
Press 1 to display the Msg settings screen, or 2 to display the Web/MMS profiles screen (see page 64).
With the Msg settings screen displayed, press the appropriate key for the required operation.
1 Delivery report Selects whether to request a delivery report of the sent MMS message or not, and to automatically send a
delivery status report for the received MMS message or not.
2 Auto receive Selects whether to receive the MMS messages manually or automatically.
3 Validity period Selects the period of time an MMS message is stored at the server while trying to deliver the message.
3CB settings Changes the settings for the Cell broadcast function (See “Cell broadcast” on page 62).
4View msg statusDisplays the number of messages stored in your phone and SIM card, and their total data size.
5 Rename folder Renames Folder1 and Folder2 folders.
6View all Displays all the messages in all folders on the same list.
7 Msg filter
Sets the type(s) of messages to be displayed by selecting the desired filter option.
SMS: Filters the SMS messages by stored location (SIM, phone memory or both), or by status (complete, incomplete or both).
MMS: Displays the MMS messages only.
Both: Displays both SMS and MMS.
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Message list Options menu
With the Message list screen displayed, press to display the message list Options menu screen.
2Depending on the selected folder, the menu number and available options may vary.
2Depending on the selected folder, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
No. Message list Options menu
1Reply Replies to the sender of the highlighted message.
2 Reply all Replies to the sender and all other recipients of the highlighted message.
3 Delete Deletes the highlighted message(s) and moves it/them to Recycled.
4 Delete all Deletes all the messages in the current folder and moves them to Recycled.
5 Forward Forwards the message text of the highlighted message.
6 Msgs/page Selects either to display 4 or 8 messages in one screen.
7 Move msg Moves the highlighted message to another folder, to the SIM card, or to the phone memory.
8Sort msg
By: Sorts the messages by date, name, read/unread status or size.
Order: Sorts the messages in ascending or descending order.
Method: Sorts the messages in alphabetical, Pinyin, or Chinese stroke order.
9 Search Searches messages by alphabets, Chinese stroke or Pinyin.
0 View details Displays detailed information on the highlighted message.
–Edit Edits the highlighted message (Drafts and Outbox only).
– Resend Resends the messages in the folder (Outbox only).
The messages can be resend fully or only the packets that failed reaching the recipient(s).
– Restore Restores the deleted messages in its original folder (Recycled only).
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Message view Options menu
With the Message view screen displayed, press to display the message view Options menu screen.
2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
2The reply facility uses the phone number of the person who sent the message.
2The Save object Options menu will be displayed only if an object is highlighted.
Press the and keys to highlight the phone number, Email address or URL in the message. Then, press to select the following functions:
P: Phone number highlighted
E: Email address highlighted
U: URL highlighted
Creating a message
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 twice (or press and hold the Softkey 1) to display the Msg type screen.
Press 1 to create a new SMS, or press 2 to create a new MMS.
No. Message view Options menu
1Reply Replies to the sender of the highlighted message.
2 Reply all Replies to the sender and all other recipients of the highlighted message.
3Delete Deletes the highlighted message and moves it to Recycled.
4 View details Displays detailed information on the highlighted message. The detailed information includes From, To,
Date, Msg type, Size and Folder.
5 Forward Forwards the message text of the highlighted message.
6 Save object Saves the highlighted object to a folder in My document.
7 Move msg Moves the highlighted message to another folder, to the SIM card, or to the phone memory.
8 Highlight mode Activates the Highlight mode.
P E U Message view Options menu
1 1 Add to phonebook Adds the highlighted phone number or Email address to a phonebook.
2 Dial phone no. Dials the selected phone number.
3 Create SMS Creates a new SMS message with the highlighted phone number in the To field.
4 2 Create MMS Creates a new MMS message with the highlighted Email address in the To field.
1 Add to bookmark Adds the highlighted URL to the bookmarks.
2 Launch browser Activates the web browser to access the highlighted URL.
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Use the and keys to highlight the To field and press .
Input the required phone number and press . The New SMS or New MMS screen will be re-displayed.
2You can scroll the phone numbers in the To field by pressing the or key.
Use the key to highlight the Message/Subject field and press . The Message/Subject screen will be displayed.
Key in your message and press .
2If you press while keying in the To/Message/Subject screen, the Message edit Options menu screen will be displayed. Press the appropriate key for the
required option.
Press Softkey 1 to send the message.
2When you are in the ABC (normal text) mode, any word entered that is not in the T9 dictionary will be added automatically.
2When you are creating your message, press Softkey 1 to change the text entry mode.
2If you display another screen or receive a call while you are editing a message more than 1 character, the message will be saved automatically as a draft message
(see page 54).
Message composer Options menu
With the New SMS or New MMS screen displayed, press to display the Message composer Options menu.
No. Message composer Options menu
–Add Adds a new recipient phone number, a message, or an object.
–Edit Edits the existing recipient phone number, the message, or the object.
–Preview msg Displays a message preview screen.
– Delete Deletes the highlighted recipient, message, or object.
Delete all Deletes all the recipients, messages, or objects.
– Save Saves the message in Drafts folder.
– Phonebook Displays the phonebook list to insert a recipient phone number.
Resend list Inserts a phone number from the redial list.
– Insert Inserts a new recipient phone number, a message, or an object.
Address list Displays the recipient list in a full screen.
Msg options
Priority: Selects the message priority.
Delivery date: Sets the delivery date.
Hide/Clear address: Hides or clears the address.
– Copy Copies the highlighted object.
–Move Moves the highlighted object to a new position.
New slide Inserts a new object.
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2Depending on the selected field, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
Message edit Options menu
–Duration Sets the duration for the current object.
No. Message edit Options menu
1 Text colour
Selects the colour of text and background.
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 1.
Use the ▲ ▼ and keys to select the text and background colour, and then press . A
will be displayed on the selected colour. Then, press Softkey 1.
2 Text format
Selects the font size (small, normal or large) and font style (bold, italics, underline or strikethrough).
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 2.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
3 Text alignment
Sets the text alignment (left, centred or right).
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 3.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
4 Paste
Pastes the text which has been copied onto the clipboard in the Highlight mode.
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 4. The text on the clipboard will
be pasted.
2This function is active when the text to be pasted has been selected in the Highlight mode. You
cannot use it when it is grayed out.
5 Highlight mode
Activates the Highlight mode.
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 5.
Place the cursor at the beginning or the end of the text and use the and keys to highlight
the text, and then press .
Press to display the Highlight mode Options menu screen and press the appropriate key
for the required option (see “Highlight mode Options menu” on page 61).
2Press Softkey 1 in the Highlight mode to toggle between on and off. Press CLR to back to the
normal mode.
No. Message composer Options menu (Continued)
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2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
Highlight mode Options menu
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 5. The Highlight mode screen will be displayed.
In the Highlight mode, press to display the Highlight mode Options menu.
2The first two options (Text colour, Text format) will operate similar to those in the Message edit Options menu, however, only for the highlighted text.
6 Insert object
Inserts the required object(s) into the message text.
With the message entry screen displayed, place the cursor
where you wish to insert an object.
Press and 6. Press the appropriate key for the
required object type.
Press the appropriate number for the required object.
2The “Insert object” option is displayed only in the message
entry screen. You cannot use the grayed out function.
/See also: “My document” on page 48.
7 T9 language
Selects the language for T9 text input.
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 7.
Press the appropriate key for the required language.
8 Edit settings
Sets the Write mode (Insert or Overwrite) and Clear mode (Backspace or Delete).
With the Message edit Options menu screen displayed, press 8.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
No. Highlight mode Options menu
3 Copy Copies the highlighted part of text onto the clipboard.
4Cut Cuts the highlighted part of text.
5 Delete Deletes the highlighted part of text.
6 Select word Selects (highlights) the nearest word to the current cursor position.
7 Select paragraph Selects (highlights) the nearest paragraph to the current cursor position.
8 Select all Selects (highlights) the entire text.
9 Save to text file Saves the highlighted part of text as a text file.
No. Message edit Options menu (Continued)
Insert object options Key
Text 1
Sound 2
Pictures 3
Animation 4
Emoticon 5
Videos 6
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2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
Cell broadcast
Cell broadcast messages (e.g. weather reports, news) are sent by the network to all phones in a certain area.
,Broadcast messages service is network dependent. Please contact your service provider for details.
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 1 and 8 to read the broadcast messages.
2You can also access the broadcast messages by pressing 3 and 8.
Broadcast settings
With the Message screen displayed, press and 3 to display the CB settings screen before performing the following procedures.
No. CB settings
1 Enable Selects the filter setting. Press 1 to receive none, press 2 to receive all the broadcast message, press
3 to specify a list or CBMI(Cell Broadcast Message Identifier) to receive broadcast from.
2 Languages Selects which language to receive the cell broadcast messages in.
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Monternet
To access WAP service, you would need to:
1Apply for WAP service before accessing WAP. You can choose GPRS or CSD (the connection speed of GPRS is faster than
CSD) as the data bearer for WAP access. For more details or subscription of WAP service, please contact your network service
provider.
2Set up WAP service settings in your phone.
What can I download
Your phone supports the downloading of the following different types of content:
Sound files (including ringer melodies, video sound, etc.)
Picture files
Animation
Video
Java™ applications
/For the handling of the downloaded data, see “My document” on page 48.
/For details on downloading Java™ applications, see “Access to Java™ download site” on page 71.
2If you have not enough memory left on your phone for the downloaded file, a message will be output and you cannot download the file. Make sure you have enough
memory space before downloading any file.
What are ringer melodies?
Ringer melodies are the melodies your phone plays when you receive a call.
What are CLI pictures?
A CLI picture is a picture that you assign to a person in your phonebook. When that person calls or sends you a text message, the allocated CLI picture will appear on
the phone showing you who is trying to contact you.
What are wallpapers?
Wallpaper is an image that is displayed as the background for your standby screen.
What are animations?
Animations are played when the phone is turned on. You can download them to your phone.
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Web settings
To set up your phone to access WAP information on the internet, use the following procedures.
Web/MMS Profiles
Your phone has been preset with a list of GPRS and CSD WAP proxy of different service provider.
To display the list of available connections, you can use the following procedure.
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 5 and 1 to display the Web/MMS profiles list screen.
Use the and keys to highlight the required connection name, and then press to select.
2You can also choose which type of connection you require: CSD or GPRS. Please contact your service provider before setting.
2The connection with a next to its name will be the connection used when you make a WAP connection.
2If the list of profiles is too long to fit into one page, you can display the remaining profiles by switching between pages using the Side keys.
Setting the Web/MMS Profiles
To alter or enter information into a connection (profile), use the following procedure.
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 5 and 1 to display the Web/MMS profiles list screen.
Use the or key to highlight a connection name, press to display the Profile options menu.
Press the appropriate key for the required operation.
No. Profile options menu
1 Add new Creates a new profile.
2 Copy Copies the current profile to use it as a template to create a new profile.
3Edit Edits the current profile.
4Delete Deletes the current profile.
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Adding a new profile
With the Profile options screen displayed, press 1.
Key in the proxy title, and then press .
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
When you have finished entering or editing the connection information, press Softkey 2. The connection list will be displayed.
2If you select the read-only proxy, Edit function is disabled.
Setting the CSD linger time
The linger time facility will disconnect a connection that has not been used for a preset amount of time. To set this time delay, use the following procedure.
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 5 and 2 to display the CSD linger time screen.
Enter the time delay required and press Softkey 1.
No. Profiles settings menu
1 Load preset Chooses proxy.
2 Proxy title Edits proxy’s name.
3Homepage Edits URL of proxy’s homepage.
4 Security Turns Web/MMS security setting on or off.
5IP address Edits IP address. If you do not have an IP address, please contact your network provider.
6 Bearer type Web: Selects the type of connection for Web: GPRS or CSD.
MMS: Selects the type of connection for MMS: GPRS or CSD.
7 GPRS settings
AP name: Sets the address of the external data network you want to connect to, either an IP address or a text string.
User name: Sets your user ID to enable you to log on to the external data network.
Password: Sets your password to enable you to log on to the external data network.
8 CSD settings
Connect type: Selects the connection line type: ISDN or Modem.
Dial-up number: Key in the phone number to dial, to make a connection to your WAP and MMS service provider. Place a
check in the Same as Web check box if your MMS provider is the same as your WAP provider.
User name: Sets your user ID to log on to the external data network.
Password: Sets your password to log on to the external data network.
9 MMS centre Edits the MMS centre address.
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Web font
You can select the font to be displayed on your phone's screen from Large, Normal and Small.
2The size of Chinese characters is fixed.
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 5 and 3 to display the Web font screen.
Press the appropriate key for the required font.
Clear memory
If you start a WAP session using the last page visited, the information will be restored from the phone memory. If, however this page has been updated since your last
visit, the updated page will not be displayed. To avoid this possibility clear the memory by the following procedure:
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 5 and 4. Then, press Softkey 1 to clear the memory.
Reset settings
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 5 and 5. Then, press Softkey 1 to reset all WAP settings to their original states.
Logging on to WAP site
There are three types of WAP connection:
Connect to a specific URL
Connect to the homepage of the default connection
Connect to the last web page connected before
Connect to a specific URL
To connect to a URL specified by yourself, use the following procedure.
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 1 and 1. Key in the desired URL, and then press twice.
Connect to the Home page of the default connection
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 1 and 2 to access the homepage set for the currently selected profile.
Connect to the last web page visited
With the standby screen displayed, press 4, 1 and 3 to display the last web page you had visited.
2When you access the Internet with your phone for the first time or after you cleared the memory, the homepage set for Web/MMS profile will be the page to be
accessed.
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Other features
Bookmark
With the standby screen displayed, press 4 and 2 to display the Bookmark screen.
Press 1 to display the list of bookmarked pages, or press 2 to reset the bookmarked pages.
Snapshot
The Snapshot function allows you to store up to 10 web pages and view them off-line.
With the standby screen displayed, press 4 and 3 to display the Snapshot screen.
Press 1 twice to display the list of stored snapshots, or press 2 to delete all the stored snapshots.
2The above operation is available only when one or more Snapshot data has been stored.
2To take a snapshot, you need to access the Snapshot screen while browsing a WAP site.
2Stored snapshot data can only be used for the snapshot function.
Alert message
With the standby screen displayed, press 4 and 4 to display the Alert message screen.
Press 1 to display the list of received Alert messages, or press 2 to delete all those messages.
NEC Web site
Your phone is also supported by a Web site at www.necdream.com.cn. Access this site from your phone and you can select and download content from the wide variety
available. So, you do not need a PC to take advantages of these great new services.
Further information
For more details, visit www.necdream.com.cn on your PC, or www.necdream.com.cn on your phone.
GPRS dial up
With GPRS dial up service, you can access the Internet or read Emails from your PC through your phone. Use your phone as a modem to connect to a compatible PC
through a PC Link cable (option) to enable GPRS Internet dial up service.
For more detailed procedures, please visit our company homepage.
2Before using this service, you would be required to subscribe to a GPRS service and buy a PC link cable and CD-ROM.
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GoTone/Customer service
GoTone
From GoTone, you can access the various fun services provided by your network provider. Please consult your network service provider for details.
With the standby screen displayed, press Softkey 2 to display the GoTone screen.
2You can also access the GoTone screen by pressing 5 from the standby screen.
Customer service
From Customer service, you can access the customer support centre. Please consult your network service provider for details.
With the standby screen displayed, press 6 to display the Customer service screen.
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Java™
You can download Java™ applications (games etc.) from WAP sites and run them on your phone.
Java™ applications
How to run software
To run a software (Java™ application), perform the following.
With the standby screen displayed, press and 7 to display the Java™ screen.
Press 1 to display the Java™ applications list screen. Then, use the and keys to highlight an application containing the software you want to run, and press
or . The software menu will be displayed.
Use the and keys to highlight the software you want to run, and press or . The software will start.
Java™ applications Options Menu
With the standby screen displayed, press 7 and 1 to display the Java™ applications list screen, and then press to display the Java™ application
Options menu screen.
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
No. Java™ applications Options menu
1View info Displays the information of the selected application.
2 Edit title Edits the title of applications.
3 Delete current Deletes the currently highlighted Java™ application.
4 Delete all Deletes all the applications.
2Before executing this option, you will be prompted to enter the security code.
5 Java™ storage info Displays the Java™ applications currently stored in your phone.
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Software list Options Menu
With a Java™ application highlighted in the Java™ applications list screen, press or to display the software list screen. Use the and keys to highlight
a software and press . The software list options menu screen will be displayed.
Backlight setting
You can set the backlight mode of your phone.
With the Java™ screen displayed, press 2 to display the Backlight setting screen.
Press 1 to set your phone to follow the normal backlight setting, or press 2 to let the backlight be controlled by the Java™ application.
Java™ storage info
You can see the Java™ applications currently stored in your phone.
With the Java™ screen displayed, press 3 to display the Java™ storage info screen.
Java™ download setting
To change settings of Java™ download connections, use the following procedure.
With the Java™ screen displayed, press 4 to display Connection setting screen.
Press 1 to set the Web/MMS profiles, or press 2 to change the TCP/IP settings.
No. Software list Options menu
1View info Displays the information of the selected software.
2 Edit title Edits the title of the selected software.
3 Network setting
Permits/prohibits the Java™ application software to connect to the network.
Press 1 to enable the software to connect to the network.
Press 2 to disable the software to connect to the network.
2When the selected software is an off-line application, this option menu is disabled.
No. Connection setting
1 HTTP setting Sets the Web/MMS profile.
For details on the Web/MMS profile settings, see “Web settings” on page 64.
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Access to Java™ download site
You can download desired Java™ applications from Java™ download sites.
With the Java™ screen displayed, press 5 to display the Java™ download screen.
Use the and keys to highlight the desired application and press Softkey 1.
Check the application details, and then press Softkey 1 to start downloading.
2After downloading a Java™ application, check that the downloaded program is displayed in the Java™ application list screen.
2Up to 20 applications can be downloaded. If you wish to download a new application when there are already 20 downloaded applications in your phone, delete
an application in advance.
2 TCP/IP setting
Uses the preset TCP/IP profile or changes your profile setting.
DNS server address: Sets DNS server address.
GPRS settings: Sets the AP name you want, your user ID and your password to log on.
2You cannot change the preset TCP/IP profile setting.
No. Connection setting
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Calculator
You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator. It also has a memory function.
2The calculator can display a result of up to 9 digits. If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, the screen displays error in the calculation field.
Calculator Key Assignment
For calculator function, the keys are assigned different functions. The following shows the key assignment:
Activating the Calculator
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 1 to display the Calculator screen before performing the following procedures.
Calculation
Calculating
To calculate using the calculator, for example 52+37:
With the Calculator screen displayed, key in 52.
Press the key.
Key in 37.
Press .
The answer 89 will be displayed in the calculation field.
Key Operation Key Operation
Addition (+) Subtraction (–)
Multiplication (×)Division (÷)
Inversion Softkey 2 Memory Addition (2nd)/Memory Store
Softkey 1 Memory Recall (2nd)/Memory Cancel Percent (%)
Square Root () Exit calculator
Equals to (=) CLR Delete digit (if held, all clear)
Sign inversion (±) Decimal Point (.)
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Calculating using the temporary memory
To calculate using the temporary memory for example 5 x (25 - 5):
With the Calculator screen displayed, key in 25.
Press the key.
Key in 5.
Press .
The answer 20 will be displayed in the calculation field.
Press Softkey 2 to add the displayed number into memory.
Key in 5.
Press the key.
Press Softkey 1.
20 will be displayed in the field.
2Pressing Softkey 1 again will clear the memory.
Press .
The answer 100 will be displayed in the calculation field.
Clock alarm
This feature enables you to switch the clock alarm function on/off and to set the time, repetition and alarm tone.
Turning the alarm on
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 2 to display the Set alarm screen.
Use the keys to highlight On and press .
Use the and keys to highlight the time field and key in the time.
Use the and keys to highlight the alarm tone field and press to display the sounds folders. Highlight a tone for the alarm and press .
/See also: “Sounds” on page 50.
Highlight the repeat setting field and press to display the repeat settings. Highlight the required repeat setting and press , and then press Softkey 1 to save
the setting.
If you select Day of the week, highlight and press to place checks for the required days before pressing Softkey 1 to save the setting.
2You can select more than one day of the week at the same time.
2You can remove the check by highlighting and pressing again.
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Use the and keys to highlight the alarm text field, press , key in the message (e.g. Wake up!) and then press .
When all settings are done, press Softkey 1 to save the changes and turn the clock alarm on.
2Even if the phone has been switched off, the phone automatically switches itself on and sounds the alarm at the specified time if the alarm is turned on.
Turning the alarm off
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 2 to display the Set alarm screen.
Use the keys to highlight Off and press .
Press Softkey 1 to save the changes and turn the clock alarm off.
Scheduler
Scheduler enables you to enter reminders and appointments for particular time and date.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 3 before performing the following procedures.
The scheduler will be displayed, showing a weekly or monthly view (according to how the scheduler was left when it was last used) with today’s date highlighted.
Adding a new event
With the weekly or monthly view screen displayed, use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight the day to add the new event to.
Press to display the day’s schedule list screen (if any).
Press Softkey 1 to display the Add new screen.
Use the and keys to highlight the date and time field, press , key in the day, month, year and time of the event, and then press Softkey 1.
2Only the 24 hour format can be used for time entry for a scheduled event.
Use the and keys to highlight the description field, press , key in the description text, and press , key again.
Use the and keys to highlight the repeat field, and use the keys to toggle the repeat settings.
If you need a reminder, use the and keys to highlight the reminder check box and press to place a check.
If you set a reminder, use the and keys to highlight the reminder tone field and press to display the sound folders. Select a ringer and press .
If the event is private, use the and keys to highlight the private check box and press to place a check.
When all the required settings are done, press Softkey 1 to save the event.
2If you do not perform the above operation, changed settings will be lost.
Viewing the scheduled events
With the weekly or monthly view screen displayed, use the ▲ ▼ and keys to highlight a day.
2You can press Softkey 1 to display the previous monthly/weekly view screen, or Softkey 2 to display the next monthly/weekly view screen.
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Press to display the day’s schedule list screen.
To display the detail screen of the highlighted schedule, press .
To display the previous/next day’s schedule list screen, press or .
Scheduler’s Options menu
Press to display the highlighted day’s schedules (if any). Use the and keys to highlight the required scheduled event, and press . The scheduler’s
options menu will be displayed.
Press the appropriate number for the required option.
No. Scheduler’s Options menu
1 Add new Adds a new entry.
2Edit Edits the highlighted event.
3 Copy Copies the highlighted event.
4 Delete
Deletes event(s).
Press 1 to delete the highlighted event.
Press 2 and 1 to delete the public events on the day, 2 and 2 to delete all the past public events, or 2 and 3 to delete all the
public events.
Press 3 and 1 to delete the private events on the day, 3 and 2 to delete all the past private events, or 3 and 3 to delete all
the private events.
Press 4 to delete all the events.
5 Go to date Displays the selected date.
6Monthly calendar/
Weekly calendar
Switches the weekly view screen to the monthly view screen, or the monthly view screen to the weekly view screen.
7 Summary Displays a summary of all the events.
8 View events
Displays the events for each view type.
Press 1 to display the public events only.
Press 2 and then key in the security code to display the private events only.
Press 3 and then key in the security code to display all the events.
2You can view the private events by pressing 2 or 3.
9IR send
Sends the selected schedule through the IR port to other devices or a cellphone.
Press 1 to send data to a device supporting the standard infrared data exchange.
Press 2 to send data to a device supporting the N8 format.
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2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
ToDo list
This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks that should be finished by a certain date. You can choose to display either all ToDo tasks, or those just finished or
unfinished. Each task is identified by a description (of up to 256 characters) and its start/due date.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 4, use the and keys to highlight the list, and then press to display the required ToDo list screen
before performing the following procedures.
Adding a new ToDo task
With a ToDo task list screen displayed, press Softkey 1. The Add new screen will be displayed.
Use the and keys to highlight the start date field, press , key in the day, month and year of the date to start the ToDo task, and then press Softkey 1.
Use the and keys to highlight the due date field, press , and press the appropriate key for the date to end the task.
2 If you select to choose the date yourself, input the day, month and year of the date to end the ToDo task, and then press Softkey 1.
Use the and keys to highlight the description field, press , key in the description text (e.g. Pay the rent) and then press again.
Use the and keys to highlight the category field, and use the keys to toggle the category settings.
Use the and keys to highlight the priority field, and use the keys to toggle the priority settings.
If the ToDo task is private, highlight the private check box and press to place a check.
When all the required settings are done, press Softkey 1 to save the ToDo task.
When a ToDo task is completed
With a ToDo task list screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight the task.
Press . A detailed information screen will be displayed.
Press Softkey 2. The task will be saved as completed.
2You can also save the ToDo task as completed by pressing 1 and 1 on the detailed information screen.
Viewing ToDo task details
Use the and keys to highlight the required ToDo task and press to display the detailed information screen. The selected ToDo task’s start date, due
date, description, category, priority, completion status and public/private view setting will be displayed.
Use the keys to view the details of the previous or next ToDo task in the list.
Press Softkey 1 to edit the currently displayed task.
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ToDo Options menu
Use the and keys to highlight the required ToDo task.
Press to display the ToDo Options menu, or use the and keys to highlight a ToDo entry, press to display the detailed information screen, and
then press to display the ToDo detail Options menu.
Key in the appropriate key for the required option. Column L shows the ToDo options menu, and column D shows the ToDo detail Options menu.
2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
Notepad
Notepad function allows you to record and store a note as a text file.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 5 to display the Notepad screen before performing the following procedures.
L D ToDo Options menu
1 4 Add new Adds a ToDo task based on the highlighted ToDo task (see “Adding a new ToDo task” on page 76, from the second step).
–1Status Changes the completion status of the highlighted ToDo task.
22Edit Edits the highlighted ToDo task (see “Adding a new ToDo task” on page 76, from the second step).
3–Delete
Deletes ToDo task(s).
Press 1 to delete the ToDo task currently selected.
Press 2 and 1 to delete all the ToDo task in the public category, or 2 and 2 to delete all the completed ToDo task in the
public category.
Press 3 and 1 to delete the ToDo task in the private category, or 3 and 2 to delete all the completed ToDo tasks in the
private category.
Press 4 to delete all the ToDo tasks.
–3Delete currentDeletes the highlighted ToDo task.
4 Display filter Sets the type(s) of ToDo tasks to be displayed by selecting the desired filter option.
5–Sort list Displays a list of ToDo tasks rearranged according to the selected sort key.
6 View summary Displays the number of unfinished and finished tasks and how many more tasks can be created.
7 5 IR send
Sends the selected schedule through IR port to other devices or a cellphone.
Press 1 to send data to a device supporting the standard infrared data exchange.
Press 2 to send data to a device supporting the N8 format.
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Creating a new memo
With the Notepad screen displayed, press 1 to display the Add new screen. Use the text entry procedures (see page 15) to key in text, and then press .
The entry will be saved as a text file and the first few words are displayed on the text list screen.
Notepad Options menu
With the Notepad screen displayed, press 2 to display the text list screen.
Use the and keys to highlight the a text (note), and then press .
Press the appropriate key for the required option.
No. Notepad Options menu
1Edit item Changes the protection settings of the selected file.
Set protection: Changes the protection settings of the selected file.
2 Use item Attaches a file to SMS/MMS.
Send as SMS: Attaches the selected file to SMS.
Send as MMS: Attaches the selected file to MMS.
3 Delete item Deletes the selected file or folder if it is unprotected.
4 Delete all Deletes all the notes unprotected from the list.
5 Rename item Edits the file name of the selected note.
6 Copy item Copies the selected note.
7 Move item Cuts and pastes the selected note.
8 Move all Cuts and pastes all the notes in the current folder.
9 Create folder Creates a new folder under the current folder.
0 Storage detail Displays the current storage information of your phone memory.
View detail Displays the detail of the selected file.
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2Depending on the conditions, some options may be displayed in gray and not be available.
Voice memo
Voice memo function allows you to record up to 60 seconds of sound/voice, using your phone’s microphone.
Recording Voice memo
With the standby screen displayed, press 8, 6 and 1 to display the New Record screen.
Press Softkey 1 to start recording. When the recording is completed, the Voice memo screen will be displayed.
2You can finish recording and save the data as a file by pressing Softkey 2 even before the recording is completed.
/For other functions of the Voice memo, see “Sounds” on page 50.
Currency converter
Currency converter function allows you to convert an amount of money in one currency to another.
Activating the Currency converter
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 7. The Currency screen will be displayed.
Converting currency
With the Currency screen displayed, use the and keys to highlight the source currency code.
To change the source currency, press to display the currency list, and then use the and keys to highlight the required currency and press .
2You can also change the source currency by using the and keys to scroll through the currency codes.
Use the and keys to highlight the destination currency code.
Options Sorting order: Sorts the files alphabetically, by Pinyin, or by Chinese Stroke.
Info column: Sets whether to display the second column on the list screen, and the information to be shown there.
None: No second column showing
File size: Approximate size of the file
File type: File type
Flat view: Displays the list of all the stored files regardless of the folder hierarchy.
Save options: Saves the current option settings.
Reset options: Resets the option settings.
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To change the destination currency code, press to display the currency list, and then use the and keys to highlight the required currency and press .
2You can also change the destination currency by using the and keys to scroll through the currency codes.
Use the and keys to highlight the exchange rate, and then press .
If you wish to change the exchange rate, press CLR to delete the displayed exchange rate and key in the required number (for decimal point, press Softkey 1),
and then press .
If you wish to clear the rate in order to re-enter it completely, press Softkey 2.
Use the and keys to highlight the money field, and then press .
Key in the amount of money you wish to convert (for decimal point, press Softkey 1) and press .
The result will be shown in the result field, and the current settings will be stored.
2If you have made a mistake in entering the amount, use CLR to delete individual number or press Softkey 2 to clear the entire screen, and then start again.
Enter the new amount and press to convert another amount with the same settings.
Reset the currencies to start again with different settings.
Resetting the currencies
With the Currency screen displayed, press Softkey 2 to reset the screen.
IR receive
IR receive function enables you to receive data (Phonebook, Scheduler or To Do List) from other devices.
Receiving data through IR port
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 8 to display the IR receive screen.
Press 1 if receiving data from a device supporting the standard infrared data exchange function, and press 2 if from a device supporting the N8 format.
After the data has been received, press Softkey 1.
/For details, see “IR Data Exchange” on page 33.
Phonebook
Phonebook function enables you to record telephone numbers, Email addresses etc. to the directories stored on your SIM card or in your phone memory.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 9 to display the Phonebook screen.
/For details, see “Phonebook” on page 18.
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Camera
Camera function enables you to take pictures and record videos, and to save them as files.
With the standby screen displayed, press 8 and 0 to display the Camera screen.
Press 1 to take a picture, or press 2 to record a video. The camera view finder screen displayed.
Look into the camera view finder screen to place the target, and then press or the Side up key to take a picture or start recording, or press to display
the Camera Options menu screen to set up the camera function before taking a picture/recording a video.
/About the operations for taking a picture/recording a video, or camera setting options, see “Camera” on page 28.
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Abbreviations
3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
ADN Abbreviated Dialling Numbers
ALS Alternate Line Service
AoC Advice of Charge
CB Cell Broadcast
CLI Calling Line Identification
FDN Fixed Dialling Numbers
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
GSM Global System for Mobile communications
IR InfraRed
JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
MMS Multimedia Message Service
PDP context Packet Data Protocol context
PIN Personal Identification Number
PIM Personal Information Manager
PUK Personal Unlocking Key
SDN Service Dialling Numbers
SIM Subscriber Identity Module
SMS Short Message Service
STD Subscriber Trunk Dialling
WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security protocol
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Index
Numerics
2nd-LCD ix
4 way navigation key vi
A
AC adapter 3
Accepting a call 7
Accessory 72
ADN 19
ALS setup 37
Animation 48, 63
Any key answer 36
Auto answer 41
Auto redial 13
B
Band 14
Bar calls 45
Basic calls & phone use 6
Battery changing 5
Battery level indicator viii, ix, 4
Battery pack 5
Bookmark 67
Broadcast messages 62
C
Calculator 72
Call diversion 11
Call lists 10
Call waiting and holding 12
Camera 28, 81
Recording a video 30
Taking a picture 29
Changing the battery 5
Changing the PINs 44
Charge information 10
Clock 37
Clock alarm 73
Colour style 42
Correcting mistakes 6
Currency converter 79
Customer service 68
D
Date, time 37
Dialled calls list 10
Direction 43
Download 63
E
Earphone type 39
Earpiece volume 36
Emergency calls 7
Ending calls 6
F
FDN 19
Fold answer 36
G
General care i
GoTone 68
Greetings 41
H
Headset 39
I
icons viii
Inbox 54
Incoming call No. 43
InfraRed 33
International calls 13
International dialling codes 13
IR receive 80
J
Java™ 69
K
Key allocations 17
Key tone 41
Keypad shortcuts vii
L
Language setting 38
Last call duration 10
Last number redial 8
Line identification 13
Logging on to WAP site 66
Low battery alarm 4
M
Main menu 35
Main-LCD viii
Making basic calls 6
Menu functions x
Menu shortcuts selection 35
Message 53
Message(Msg) tone 40
Message(Msg) tone volume 41
Missed calls list 10
MMS messages 53
Mode settings 39
Monternet 63
Multi-party calls 8
Mute 9
My document 48
N
Network selection 14
Normal text (ABC) input 16
Notepad 77
Numeric input 16
O
One-touch dial 8
Own phone number display 8
P
Parts and functions vi
Phone lock 45
Phone modes 39
Phonebook 18, 80
Pictures 48
PIN activate 45
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PIN code 44
PIN2 code 44
Power saving 43
Preparing the phone 1
Putting a call on hold 7
R
Reading messages 55
Received calls list 10
Redial blacklist 11
Redial the last number 8
Rejecting a call 7
Reset settings 46
Ring silencer 36
Ringer 40
Ringer volume 40
Roaming 13
S
Safety precautions i
Scheduler 74
Scratchpad number 26
SDN 19
Security code 45
Service tone 41
Setting date format 38
Setting the date 38
Setting the time 37
Setting time format 38
Setting timezone 38
Settings 36
Shortcuts selection 35
Side keys 37
SIM card 1
SIM card insertion 2
SIM card removal 2
Snapshot 67
Sounds 50
Standard messages 53
Standby screen x
Standby talk times 4
Starting a call 6
Start-up 3
Switching the phone off 3
Switching the phone on 3
T
T9 English text input 15
Talk time 4
Text entry 15
Time & date 37
ToDo list 76
Total calls duration 10
U
Unsuccessful calls 7
User’s manual conventions iv
V
Vibrator 41
Videos 49
Voice memo 79
Voice recall 9
Volume
Earpiece volume 36
Message(Msg) tone volume 41
Ringer volume 40
W
Wallpaper 42
Web settings 64
Web site 67

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