NEC of America KMP6J1N1 Dual-Band GSM Phone User Manual C a232 232 FCC vp

NEC Corporation of America Dual-Band GSM Phone C a232 232 FCC vp

Users Manual

Download: NEC of America KMP6J1N1 Dual-Band GSM Phone User Manual C  a232 232 FCC vp
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]NEC of America KMP6J1N1 Dual-Band GSM Phone User Manual C  a232 232 FCC vp
Document ID410409
Application ID7y9MXoyapEeI7EVhiR7UHA==
Document DescriptionUsers Manual
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize281.77kB (3522155 bits)
Date Submitted2004-03-31 00:00:00
Date Available2004-03-31 00:00:00
Creation Date2004-02-24 01:01:44
Producing SoftwareAcrobat Distiller 6.0 (Windows)
Document Lastmod2004-03-22 15:25:48
Document TitleC:\a232\232-FCC.vp
Document CreatorPScript5.dll Version 5.2
Document Author: groverc

CopyrightÓ 2004 by NEC America, Inc. All rights reserved.
NEC is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation.
All other company or product names are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Manual Part Number: 621-0355
Version 1**
**This may include features not available in all NEC 232 phones, or may not include features available in updated or later version 232 phones. Contact NEC Service Support with any
questions.
NEC America, Inc. (”NEC”) reserves the right to make changes or improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice.
All features, specifications, conditions, and actual colors are subject to change without notice.
The availability of particular products may vary by region.1, 2, 3, 4
This product contains the Internet browser, NetFront v3.0, of ACCESS Co. Ltd. Furthermore, this product carries the browser modules developed by ACCESS Co. Ltd. and NTT
DoCoMo, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
THE CONTENTS OF THIS GUIDE ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS. EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE REGARDING THE
ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR CONTENTS OF THIS GUIDE. NEC RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE OR RESCIND THIS GUIDE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
NEC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, LOSS OF INCOME OR BUSINESS, OR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGE,
HOWSOEVER CAUSED.
WARNING! The power cords of this product contain lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.
_________________
1 Some operations and features are network and subscription dependent and are not available in all areas. Check with your wireless service provider for availability and description
of features.
2 Some of the mobile Internet services have been pre-configured by the service provider.
3 Languages may vary by region.
4 XCPC capability requires purchase of an additional NEC Authorized Accessory USB cable.
232
SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE
GETTING STARTED
BASIC CALLS AND PHONE USE
PERSONALIZING SETTINGS
TEXT ENTRY
MESSAGING AND VOICE MAIL
GAMES AND APPS
WEB BROWSER
PHONEBOOK
AUDIO AND VISUAL
CAMERA FUNCTIONS
CALL RECORDS
TOOLS
ACCESSORIES
FDA INFORMATION
WARRANTY
CTIA
10
17
22
30
57
63
64
65
66
88
89
95
99
119
122
127
133
ii
Service . . . . . . .
Efficient Use . . . .
Battery . . . . . . .
Idle and Talk Times
Antenna . . . . . .
Licenses . . . . . .
Contents
232
Wireless System Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
User Guide Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Phone Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Display Information . . . . . .
Main LCD Display Area . .
Second LCD Display Area.
Status Bar Icons . . . . . .
Softkey Area . . . . . . . .
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Sub-Menus, Check Boxes/Radio Buttons, and Options Menu . . . . . . 5
Menu Shortcut Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Keypad Shortcuts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Main Phone Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Idle Mode Display of Main LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Main LCD Screen Icons
Dial Screen Icons . .
Pop-up Screen Icons
Alert Pop up Icons. .
Idle Mode Display of Second LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Getting Started (TBD)
15
15
15
15
15
16
17
Service Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Voice Mail and Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
PIN and Security Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Inserting a SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Removing a SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Preparing the Battery . . . . . . . . .
Charging the Battery the First Time
Checking the Battery. . . . . . . .
Low Battery Indication . . . . . . .
Charging the Battery . . . . . . . .
Changing the Battery . . . . . . .
19
19
19
19
20
20
Powering-On the Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Turning the Phone On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Turning the Phone Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Language Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Frequency Bands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Other Second LCD Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Basic Calls and Phone Use (TBD)
Safety and Performance
Dialing Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Correcting Mistakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
10
22
User Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Ending Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Accepting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Rejecting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Care . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Safety . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals . . .
Aircraft Safety . . . . . . . . . . . .
Road Safety . . . . . . . . . . . .
Electromagnetic Interference . . .
Blasting Areas . . . . . . . . . . .
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
Battery Care and Disposal . . . . .
11
11
11
12
Receiving a Call While in an Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Using Features/Application During a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Unsuccessful Calls/Auto Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
12
13
14
14
14
14
Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Third Party Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Call Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Returning an Unanswered Phone Call.
Last Number Redial . . . . . . . . . .
Plus (+) Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . .
Emergency Calls . . . . . . . . . . . .
24
24
24
24
24
25
iii
Entering a Pause (for DTMF Dialing)
Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dialing a Number in Message Text .
Volume Controls . . . . . . . . . . .
Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25
25
26
26
26
Forwarding Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Call Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Using Call Features During a Call.
Placing a Call On Hold . . . . .
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . .
Mute A Call . . . . . . . . . . .
DTMF Tones . . . . . . . . . .
New Call . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conference Calls. . . . . . . .
Private Conversation . . . . . .
Disconnecting a Party . . . . .
Recording a Call . . . . . . . .
Personalizing Settings (TBD)
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
29
29
29
30
Phone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Voice Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Phone Modes . . . . . . . . . .
Mode Selection . . . . . . .
Default Mode Settings . . . .
Default Mode Settings Table.
Changing Mode Settings . .
Ring Tune . . . . . . . . . .
Ring Tune Volume . . . . . .
Message Tune . . . . . . . .
Message Tune Volume . . .
Key Tone . . . . . . . . . . .
Service Tone . . . . . . . . .
Vibrate . . . . . . . . . . . .
Backlight . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto Answer . . . . . . . . .
31
31
31
32
32
33
33
33
34
34
34
34
34
35
Any Key Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Activate Any Key Answer Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Deactivate Any Key Answer Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Ring Silencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Activate Ring Silencer Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Deactivate Ring Silencer Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Screen Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Main LCD . . . . . .
Wallpaper . . . .
Color Theme . . .
Contrast . . . . .
Display Call Timer
Auto-hyphenation
37
37
37
37
38
38
Second LCD . . . . .
Display . . . . . .
Clock Screen . . .
Clock Type . . . .
Picture Screen . .
Display Direction .
Contrast . . . . .
Power Saving . .
Event Display. . .
Number Display .
38
38
38
39
39
40
40
40
40
41
Call Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . .
Creating OFF Profile . . . . . . .
Adding and Editing Profiles . . .
Deleting a Profile . . . . . . . . .
Setting Call Forwarding On . . .
Setting Call Forwarding Off . . .
Manual Call Forwarding . . . . .
Manually Set Call Forwarding Off
Check Call Forwarding Status . .
41
41
42
43
43
43
43
44
44
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Setting Call Waiting On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Checking Status of Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Auto Redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Send Own Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Security Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Changing PINS . . . . . . . .
Changing PIN Code . . . .
Changing PIN 2 Code . . .
Changing Security Code. .
Forgot Your Security Code
45
45
46
46
46
ALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Phone Lock ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Phone Lock OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Own Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Fixed Dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Volume Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
iv
Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
T9TM Text Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Network Search Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Symbol Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
New Network Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Text Entry Options Menu
Text Color . . . . . .
Text Format . . . . .
Text Alignment . . . .
Text Paste . . . . . .
Text Highlight . . . .
Insert Object . . . . .
T9 Text Language . .
Text Edit Settings . .
SIM List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adding Network to Empty SIM List
Editing the SIM List . . . . . . . .
Moving a Network . . . . . . . . .
Adding a Network . . . . . . . . .
Removing a Network . . . . . . . .
48
48
48
49
49
49
Band Priority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Clock Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Show Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Setting Time . . . .
Setting the Time
Network Time .
Local Time . . .
Remote Time .
50
50
50
50
51
Messaging and Voice Mail (TBD)
59
59
59
59
60
60
61
62
62
63
Accessing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Games and Apps (TBD)
64
Web Browser (TBD)
65
Setting the Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Phonebook (TBD)
66
Setting the Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Setting the Alarm Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Phonebook Types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Formatting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Setting Time Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Number Entry Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Blank Entry Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Number Pre-loaded Entry Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Synchronization Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Remote Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Local Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook .
Adding a New Name/Number . . . . . . .
Choose Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Location Number in Use . . . . . . . . . .
Full Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TTY Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Phone Number Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Internet Settings . . . . . . . . .
Factory Settings Connection.
User Settings Connection . .
Time Out . . . . . . . . . . .
Certificates . . . . . . . . . .
Editing or Personalizing Numbers
Phonebook Entry Edit . . . . .
Phonebook Field Icons . . . .
Adding/Editing Information . .
Allocate a Group . . . . . . . .
Allocate a Voice Tag . . . . . .
Allocate Backlight Color . . . .
Allocate a Phonebook Picture .
Allocate a Ring Tune . . . . . .
Saving the Changes . . . . . .
Other Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
54
54
54
55
55
Show Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Reset Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Reset Factory Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Erase Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Text Entry (TBD)
57
Normal Text (ABC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
68
68
68
69
69
70
70
70
70
71
71
72
73
73
73
SIM Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Accessing the Edit Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
From “Input more fields?” Decision Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
From Phonebook Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
From Entry Detail Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
From Entry Detail Options Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Phonebook Options Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Entry Details Option Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Copying Entries Between Phonebooks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Memory Availability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Copying/Moving a Phonebook Entry .
Within Same Phonebook . . . . .
To Another Phonebook . . . . . .
Overwrite Location . . . . . . . . .
77
77
78
78
Delete a Single Entry . . .
From Phonebook . . .
From Entry Details . . .
From Group Entries List
79
79
79
79
Delete All Phone Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying All Groups and Group Entries
Naming a Group . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Adding/Moving to a Group. . . . . . . .
Remove Entry from Group . . . . . . . .
80
80
80
81
82
Sorting and Recall Stored Numbers . .
Alphanumeric . . . . . . . . . . . .
Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Go To Location. . . . . . . . . . . .
Voice Tag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calling Stored Numbers . . . . . . .
Sending Email from Phone List . . .
Calling Number from Entry Details .
Sending Email from Entry Details . .
Sending Message from Entry Details
83
83
83
84
84
84
84
85
85
85
Phonebook Availability Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Voice Tags. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Displaying Voice Tag List . . .
Playing a Voice Tag . . . . . .
Deleting Voice Tags . . . . . .
Keypad Shortcut to Voice Tag .
86
86
86
86
87
Audio and Visual (TBD)
88
Camera Function (TBD)
89
Camera View Finder Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Activating and Terminating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Activating Camera from Idle Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Taking a Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Saving a Picture . . . . . . . .
Retake . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Controlling Brightness . . . . .
Discarding Pictures . . . . . .
Terminating Camera Function .
Camera Options Menu
Image Quality . . .
Picture Frame . . .
Filtering. . . . . . .
Self Timer . . . . .
Flicker Control . . .
90
91
91
91
91
91
92
92
92
92
92
93
Pictures . . . . . . . . . . .
View Picture Details . . .
Delete Current Picture . .
Delete All Pictures . . . .
Save/Send Options Menu
93
93
93
93
94
Call Records
95
Last Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calling from a Call Record . . . . .
Calling From Call Record Details .
Adding Call Record to Phonebook
Deleting Call Records . . . . . . .
Viewing Call Record Details . . . .
95
96
96
96
97
97
Total Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Tools (TBD)
99
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Calendars and Daily Events . .
Accessing Add New and Edit Screens .
Adding/Editing an Event . . . . . . . .
Copying an Event. . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Go To Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Go To URL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Summary . . . . . . . . . . .
Scheduler Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . .
101
101
102
103
104
105
106
106
106
107
107
ToDo List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing ToDo Tasks and Task Details . . . .
Accessing ToDo Add New and Edit Screens
Adding/Editing a Task . . . . . . . . . . . .
Deleting Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
108
108
109
110
111
vi
Filtering . . . . . . . . . . .
Sorting . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing ToDo Summary . .
Changing Task Detail Status
Notepad . . . . . . . . . . .
Viewing Notes. . . . . . .
Adding and Editing Notes
Deleting Notes . . . . . .
Sending as Email . . . . .
Sending as SMS . . . . .
112
112
113
113
114
114
114
115
116
116
Currency Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Setting the Currency Converter Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Resetting Currency Converter Fields. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Synchronization (TBD). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Accessories (TBD)
Authorized Accessories . . . . .
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC Adapter and Charger Unit
Hands-free Headset . . . . .
Vehicle Power Adapter . . . .
USB Connector Cable . . . .
119
119
120
120
120
121
121
U.S. FDA’s Consumer Update
122
Warranty and Service
127
232 Wireless Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
NEC Authorized Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
NEC Customer Service Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Index
131
CTIA
133
Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association Driver Safety Tips 133
vii
232
Welcome to the next generation of wireless. Your NEC 232 phone brings together global GSM mobile connectivity with PC accessibility.
From browsing the web, to sharing files during synchronization with your desktop or laptop, to taking pictures; the tools you need to
help maximize your time and simplify your life are in the palm of your hand.
Wireless System Structure
Every time you use your wireless phone, different organizations are involved:
The people that
make your phone
Service
Provider
Network Provider
Content Provider
The people that supply
your SIM card and bills
The people that
transmit your calls
The people that
provide your mMode services
All the features described in this user guide are supported by your phone. However, for all these features to work, you must have a SIM
card (main piece that the whole phone functions on; included in the box supplied by your Service Provider) that also supports these
features. Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature will not work if it is not supported by the Network transmitting your call.
This last point is especially important when you are roaming among networks.
User Guide Conventions
User Guide Legends:
The user guide legends direct your attention to specific information. These are identified in the right column.
The instructions for all tasks and phone functions start at the Idle screen (see page 3) unless instructed otherwise.
When one or more of the
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), and
(Down) symbols are shown in the user guide, press the
corresponding part of the 4 way navigation key to move the cursor, scroll, cycle, or highlight.
type of paragraph contains
L This
details of where to find related
information to the topic being
explained.
The instruction “press” is pressing a key or button for one second or less.
The instruction “press and HOLD” is pressing and holding a key for two to three seconds.
This is a set of paragraphs
containing instructions. Follow the
directions in the sequential order
provided in the user guide.
This type of paragraph contains
information worth noting and is
provided in the right column.
This type of paragraph contains
important information.
Phone Controls
At the Idle screen, press Softkey 1 to access Messages; press Softkey 2 to access mModeTM .
Softkey 1 and Softkey 2 functions change according to the phone’s current use. Softkey 1 function displays on the bottom, left corner of
the graphic display screen. Softkey 2 function displays on the bottom, right corner of the graphic display screen. Softkey 1 is located on
the upper left of the round shape with the navigation keys on the keypad. Softkey 2 is located on the upper right of the round shape with
the navigation keys on the keypad.
When an Options menu is available for the displayed screen, the Options Menu icon (an “M”) displays between the two softkey buttons
on the bottom of the graphic display screen. The Options menu key is located on the bottom left of the round shape with the navigation
keys.
The Phonebook key is located on the bottom right of the round shape with the navigation keys and is used to display a phonebook.
The Select key is located in the center of the round shape with the navigation keys. The Select key is used to select highlighted items or
tools. It is also used to save selections and changes.
The navigation key symbols are:
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), and
(Down). The navigation keys are located on the outer edge of
the round shape. Press the corresponding part of the 4 way navigation key to move the cursor, scroll, cycle, or highlight. Navigation
keys are also used as keypad shortcuts to access a specific menu or list. Refer to page 5 for more keypad shortcuts information.
Keypad Icons
The Send key is used to dial and send calls. The Send key is located above the digit 1 key.
The Clear key is used to remove a character
or letter in the text entry screen and clear the
present screen to return (go back) to the
previous screen. The Clear key is located
above the digit 2 ABC key.
The End/On-Off key is used to turn the
wireless phone On, turn it Off, terminate a
phone call, and end current screen activity or
application to return to the Idle screen.
End/On-Off key is located on the right side of
the keypad, above the digit 3 DEF key.
The user guide icons for specific keys and
actions are identified in the table in the right
column.
Softkey 1
Key Name
Icon
Softkey 1
Softkey 1
Softkey 2
Softkey 2
Softkey 2
Menu
Menu
Phonebook
Send
Send
End/On-Off
Phonebook
MENU
End/On-Off
Select/Save
Select Button
Navigation Keys
Left, Right
Up, Down
Clear/Back
Clear/Back
CLR
Select Button
Display Information
Main LCD Display Area
The Main LCD display area is a 1.8 inch screen in 65,536 colors located on the phone’s inside flip cover. The area contains the greeting
graphic upon power-up, status icon graphics, and information when searching for networks and making calls.
The Idle screen shows the current network, vibrate status, mode status, current time and date, and what you have keyed in on the
phone’s keypad. See the Main LCD display in the right column. (See Flag.)
Status Bar Icons
Press MENU (Main) to display the phone’s Main Menu with animated icons and text in the display area.
Second LCD Display Area
Softkey Area
The Second LCD display area is 30 X 96 pixels in monochrome with a backlight located on the back of the phone’s flip cover. The
Second LCD display gives you information even if the phone is folded and closed. The following describes the functions and
information provided by the Second LCD (See Flag.):
Idle screen:
Call information:
l Camera function:
l Event indications:
Battery information:
Alarms:
Displays the status bar icons, time, and date.
Indicates missed calls and an incoming call.
Displays the camera timer.
Indicates events occurrence such as “active,” “on hold,” “incoming call,” “incoming message,”
and “ring color.”
Displays the battery level and charging icons. Indicates the low battery alert and charger connected.
Displays the schedule event text and alarm when the alarm is activated.
The Idle screen automatically
appears after the phone is powered
On, but not in use.
A backlight of 12 different colors is part of the Second LCD display. The backlight glows a continuous red when the phone is being
charged; a continuous red for 3 seconds for low battery alert, a continuous orange for 10 seconds when receiving a voice mail, and a
continuous green for the scheduler alarm until the end of the alarm.
The backlight colors (midnight, skyblue, cyan, turquoise, green, light green, yellow, orange, red, purple, magenta, and pearl) may also
be utilized as color identification to assign colors to different callers (refer to Phone Book contents on page ).
A color may be assigned to functions: the standard backlight, incoming call, incoming message, and while talking.
Status Bar Icons
The status bar is located at the top of the Main LCD display. This area contains status icons that indicate the battery strength, messages,
call forwarding, voice mail, Internet connection status, and network signal strength.
Softkey Area
The softkey area is located at the bottom of the Main LCD display. Depending upon the current screen, the area displays applicable text
information (e.g., letters available for a key press during text entry) or context sensitive descriptions of the softkey indicator functions.
Softkey 1 and Softkey 2 functions change according to the phone’s current use.
Main Menu
The menu structure begins with the Main Menu icons for top level options. To access a menu option:
Press MENU to access the Main Menu. Press the option number 1 through 8 or
press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired menu option with a box frame and
press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flags for more information.)
1. Settings
2. Message center
(Sub-menus)
1. Phone
2. Screen
3. Calls
4. Security
5. Network
6. Clock
7. Other
8. Reset
4. mMode
(Sub-menus)
1. Bookmarks
2. Mark page
3. Open page
4. History
5. Send page
6. Details
7. Set homepage
8. Advanced
7. Call records
(Sub-menus)
1. Last call
2. Missed calls
3. Received calls
4. Dialed calls
5. Total calls
(Sub-menus)
1. Messages
2. Alerts
3. Games and Apps
(Sub-menus) TBD
1. Software list
2. mMode downloads
3. Settings
5. Phone book (See Flag.)
(Sub-menus)
1. Lists
6. Audio and Visual
(Sub-menus)
1. Pictures
2. Music
3. Other
4. Voice memo
5. Camera
8. Tools
(Sub-menus)
1. Calculator
2. Scheduler
3. ToDo list
4. Notepad
5. Currency converter
6. Synchronization
A Main Menu Icon becomes animated
when it is highlighted.
The default highlighted selection for
the Main Menu is Phone book.
When an option list is displayed,
press
(Up) or
(Down)
navigation key to move the highlight
box over the desired option, and
press (Select) to select the
option.
The currently selected option setting
on a sub-menu is marked by a
checkmark if the options are not
numbered. The selected option
setting number is green if the
options are numbered.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to
the previous screen.
Press
(End/On-Off) to return to
the Idle screen.
Sub-Menus, Check Boxes/Radio Buttons, and Options Menu
A sub-menu list displays for the selected Main Menu option. The sub-menu options are shown in the table on the previous page. Press
the sub-menu option number or press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired sub-menu option and press
(Select)to confirm your choice. You will see a scroll bar when more selections are below the ones shown on the display. (See Flag.)
A check box enables/disables an option within a set of options. Multiple check boxes can be selected at the same time. Selecting a
radio button option automatically cancels the previous selection, so only one radio button can be selected at one time. To select or
cancel a check box or radio button, highlight the option and press (Select).
An options menu provides additional options for an application function. The Options Menu icon displays between the two softkey
indicators on the bottom of the Main LCD. Within an application, press MENU to display the available options menu. (See Flag.)
Menu Shortcut Selection
An alternative ‘shortcut’ method of selection allows you to jump straight to a menu or function without highlighting an icon and scrolling
through the sub-menu options. The selections are made by pressing numbers on the keypad that relate to the displayed menu options.
Shortcut Selection Examples
Use the shortcut selection method to set Any Answer Key feature On or Off as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, 3, and 2. The option is set to any key answer and returns to the previous menu.
Scroll Bar
(More selections
listed below)
Use the shortcut selection method to access the calculator function as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 1 to display the Calculator screen.
Keypad Shortcuts
The following single button shortcuts are available from the Idle screen (the screen that automatically appears when the phone is
powered On but not in use). (See Flag.)
Press
(Up) navigation key to display the Phone modes menu.
Press
(Down) navigation key to access Voice memo.
Press and HOLD
(Down) navigation key to access Voice tag.
Press
(Left) navigation key to display the Received call log.
Press
(Right) navigation key to display the Missed call log.
Press
(Select) to access camera function and display the camera view finder screen on Main LCD.
Press MENU at Idle screen to display the Main Menu or display the Options Menu for the current screen.
Press
(Phonebook) key to display a phone book list.
Use the
(Down) navigation key
to scroll and show more selections
on the display.
Option Menu icon:
Press
(End/On-Off) to end
current screen activity or application
and return to the Idle screen.
Press Softkey 1 to display the Message center; press and HOLD Softkey 1 to check Emails.
Press Softkey 2 to display the mMode website; press and HOLD Softkey 2 to display the Software list of Games and Apps.
Press off-hook
(Send) key once to display the Dialed call Log.
Press off-hook
(Send) key twice to dial the last number called.
Main Phone Features
The GSM GPRS phone can be used almost anywhere in the world with the multi-band operation (GSM 850/1900 and GSM 900/1800
bands). Your phone has the following features:
3 Games (user may delete)
2 Softkeys
l 12-Color Backlight
l 20 Voice memos (20 second recording time per memo)
l 10 Voice dial
l 700 mAh Lithium-ion Battery
l Alternate Line Service (ALS) compatibility*
l Calculator
l Camera
l Color ID alert and vibrate mode
l Currency converter
l Date, Time & Alarm
l Download graphics, phonebook pictures and ring tunes
l Email
l Internet Enabled
l JAVA
l Main LCD screen, 1.8 inch, 160 (height) by 128 (width)
pixels with 65,536 color display
l Messaging (EMS/MMS/SMS)
l Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS)
l Multi-media Messaging Service (MMS)
l Short Messaging Service (SMS)
Multi-party call capability (conference calling)
One-button Internet access (mMode)
l Organize your life with XCPC functionality (synchronizes
Phone book, ToDo’s, and Scheduler/Calendar)
l Contacts
l Scheduler/Calendar events
l ToDo tasks
l Personalize your phone with down-loadable content
l 40-layer polyphonic ring tunes
l Wallpapers
l Picture caller-id (10)
l Phone mode operation (Normal, Meeting, Pocket, and Car)
l Phone mode settings (Normal, Meeting, Pocket, and Car)
l Phone book (can store up to 500 records)
l Scratch pad
l Second LCD screen, 30 (height) by 90 (width) pixels with
monochrome display.
l SIM memory phonebook (store up to 250 records,
depending on SIM capacity)
l T9™ Text Input
l USB interface
l Voice mail
l Voice digit recognition
* Alternate Line Service (ALS) is having 2 phone numbers. The digit 1 displays with icons that represent ALS 1. The digit 2 displays
with icons that represent ALS 2. ALS feature is available if provided by your network service provider.
Idle Mode Display of Main LCD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
Alarm set On
New voice mail messages
19
11
Java auto run failure
Call forwarding set On
12
Camera / Options Menu
Locked application or device (such as PIM lock,
phone lock, etc.)
16
17
13
18
TTY set On
Security in mMode browsing
14
10
11 12 13 14 15
Phone mode set On (Meeting mode, Pocket mode, or
Car mode). No icon shows when Normal mode is set.
On
mMode (Active, Inactive, and data transfer)
Battery power level
Battery is charging
(black)
(red
Line status (encrypted–black / unencrypted–red)
New MMS message received
Silent set On
16 Remote time as set for 12 or 24 hour format
(Day if remote time is not selected)
Vibrate mode set On / Vibrate mode and silent set On
Signal strength level
New SMS message(s) received /
Message Inbox is almost full /
New message on server because Inbox is full
15
No network connected (out of the service area)
17 Local time as set for 12 or 24 hour format
18 Day and date (MM/DD)
(Date as MM/DD/YYYY if remote time is not selected)
19 Network name (Network name color changes to orange
with Roaming service
Main LCD Screen Icons
Dial Screen Icons
Dialed Call Dialing
Dialed Call Connected
Received Call
Sending Message
Decision Symbol
Activity Successful
Activity Failed
Checking Server
Pop-up Screen Icons
Busy/Please Wait
Alert Pop up Icons
Reminder of Scheduled Event
Low Battery Alert
Something Needs Attention
Idle Mode Display of Second LCD
Silent set On / Vibrate mode and silent set On
Battery power level
Battery is charging
Signal strength level
New message(s) received
No network connected (out of the service area)
6 Time
7 Date
New voice mail messages
Other Second LCD Notifications
Number of missed calls
When less than 10 missed calls;
“Missed calls” only with over 10 missed calls
Incoming Call when
Number display is not set On
With selected backlight color
During a call while talking
With selected backlight color
Scheduled Alarm Text
And Alarm Icon;
With green backlight
Incoming Call when
Number display is set On
With backlight color assigned in Phonebook
Low Battery Alert
With red backlight for 3 seconds
Then backlight turns off
Incoming Call when
Name of Caller is Unknown
Incoming Call when
Name and Number of Caller is Unknown
Incoming Message
With selected backlight color
Charger is connected
With red backlight for 3 seconds
Then backlight turns off
Safety and Performance
Fully charge the phone’s battery before you use your new wireless phone (see page 19 for the first time charging instructions).
User Caution
Phone settings should be adjusted to suit the likes and preferences of the individual user. Users sensitive to loud noises or sudden
alarms should take care not to use or set the phone in any manner that may result in the user being unduly alarmed.
For example, users with heightened sensitivity to noise should adjust the wireless phone to a volume setting that is within his or her
range of comfort. If you believe the wireless phone causes you any adverse reaction, you should discontinue using the phone
immediately.
Emergency Services
Ensure your wireless phone is turned On, the battery is properly charged, and the network connection signal strength level is adequate
before attempting an emergency call. If your battery is empty (see page 19), you can not make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls.
To make an emergency call in the United States,
Input the emergency number for your present location (i.e., 911 or other designated emergency number).
Press
(Send).
Ask the operator for the service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Services. Give accurate and necessary
information. If possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact. Do not terminate the call until given permission to do so.
(See Flags for more emergency information.)
In the United States of America, the
emergency number is 911.
Emergency calls (911) are possible
without service activation or SIM
card. Your location is delivered to
the emergency operator along with
your caller ID as required by FCC
guidelines.
Due to the nature of the wireless
system, the success of emergency
calls cannot be guaranteed. Never
rely solely on a wireless phone for
essential communications such as
medical emergencies.
10
Safety
Prior to operating your wireless phone, please read this manual thoroughly, including the care and safety information. Observe the
following guidelines for safe and efficient operation of the phone.
General Care
A wireless phone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular
attention to the following points.
l Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any time.
l Do not place anything in the folded phone.
l Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures.
l Do not expose your phone to direct flame, cigars or cigarettes.
l Do not paint your phone.
l Do not drop or subject your phone to abusive treatment.
l Do not place the phone near or against computer diskettes, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media. The information
contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.
l Do not remove the phone’s battery while the phone is turned On.
l Do not allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.
l Do not allow children to play with the phone; it is not a toy.
l Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or any of its accessories. For repair, contact an NEC qualified repair center.
l Use only a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth, a saturated wet-cloth, or electrostatically charged
cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these may damage the case.
(See Flag for recycling information.)
General Safety
l The earpiece and phone may become warm during normal use. The unit itself may become warm during charging and use.
l Observe ‘Turn off 2-way radio’ signs, such as those near gas stations, chemicals or explosives. (See Flag.)
l A small rubber plug (for hands free socket protection) is included in the carton. Keep this out of reach of small children for whom
it could be a choking hazard.
l Do not allow children to play with the phone, battery charger, batteries or SIM card.
l The operation of some medical electronic devices (such as hearing aids, cardiac pacemakers, and other implanted equipment)
may be affected if a wireless phone is used next or near to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer’s
recommendations.
l Do not place the wireless phone on or near high heat items (e.g., candles, appliances that generate heat, etc.) or areas (e.g.,
fireplace, stoves, etc.) when the wireless phone is in vibrate mode. The vibration could cause the phone to move into the high heat
and cause a hazard.
l Do not sit or place heavy objects on top of the phone at any time to prevent damage to the LCD and camera lens.
l The wireless phone contains metal, which may cause a rash, itching, eczema, inflammation, or other skin conditions to appear if
the person has metal allergies.
Remember to recycle: the
cardboard packaging supplied with
this phone is ideal for recycling.
Turn Off the phone. The wireless
phone can still be a hazard in these
areas even when set in vibrate
mode.
11
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S 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 1.6 W/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 for use at the ear is (TBD) W/kg, and when worn on the body, is (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.
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-KMP6J1N1.
*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.
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.
Aircraft Safety
The use of wireless phones in aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may be illegal. Any use of a wireless phone
on board an aircraft must be in accordance with applicable regulations. Follow all flight crew instructions. When instructed to turn Off
your wireless telephone, do so.
Road Safety
Check the laws and regulations concerning the use of wireless telephones and their accessories in the areas where you drive and always
obey them. If you find it necessary to use your cellular telephone behind the wheel of a car, please:
l Give full attention to driving and exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. (See Flag.)
l Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation.
l Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driving conditions so require.
l Turn Off your wireless phone at a refueling point, such as a gas station, even if you are not refueling your own car.
l Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as a wireless phone.
Use hands-free operation, if
available.
12
Electromagnetic Interference
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals; however, certain electronic equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends a minimum separation of six inches (or 15 cm) be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and
recommendations by Wireless Technology Research. Persons with cardiac pacemakers:
l Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned On.
l Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
l Should place the phone to the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
l If you have any reason to suspect RF interference, turn Off your phone immediately and remove the battery.
Whether the phone vibrates, plays a ring tune, or the volume buttons increase/decrease the ring sound, a received call to a wireless
phone may interfere with a cardiac pacemaker.
Hearing Aids
Digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your wireless
service provider.
Other Medical Devices and Medical Facilities
Operation of wireless phones could interfere with medical devices or implanted equipment which are inadequately shielded from
external RF energy. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if such devices are adequately shielded.
Turn Off your phone in health care facilities, if regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities
may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles
Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio
transmissions. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. 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 vehicle manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle and do not turn On your phone
until it has been checked by qualified approved installers. You should consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added
to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities
Turn Off your phone in any facility where posted notices require you to do so.
13
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn Off your phone when in a blasting area or areas posted: “Turn Off Two-Way Radio.”
Obey all signs and instructions. (See Flag.)
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn Off your phone prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Do not
remove, install, or change batteries in such areas. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or
even death. (See Flag.)
Turn Off the phone. The wireless
phone can still be a hazard in these
areas even when set in vibrate
mode.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas such as gasoline
stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such a propane or
butane); areas where oxygen is used; areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any
other area where you would normally be advised to turned Off your vehicle engine.
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 wireless equipment is improperly installed in the vehicle and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
Battery Care and Disposal
Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 140 °F, i.e., on a car dashboard, on a window sill,
in direct sunlight, etc.
Do not put your phone’s battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic, if swallowed.
Keep the battery away from children. It is not a toy and it could be a choking hazard.
Your phone battery is a sealed unit with no serviceable parts inside; do not attempt to open the battery covering.
Use only a battery approved by NEC for the 232 wireless phone.
Using any battery pack or AC adapter not specified by NEC for use with the 232 may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and
approval given to the wireless phone. Do not connect more than one charger at any time.
To ensure the maximum life from your battery, allow the battery to fully discharge at least once a week. To fully discharge the battery,
leave the phone turned on until the message “RECHARGE BATTERY” is displayed and the phone shuts itself Off. If left unused, a fully
charged battery discharges in approximately one month. Store batteries uncharged in a cool, dark, and dry place.
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Through the AT&T Wireless Reuse and Recycle program, consumers are invited to
bring unwanted phones, accessories, and batteries (regardless of the manufacture or carrier) to an AT&T Wireless retail store for
recycling. Use the website link to find an AT&T Wireless store nearest you:” http://www.attwireless.com/general/storelocator “.
Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire.
14
Performance
Third Party Equipment
Use only batteries, chargers, and authentic accessories approved by NEC. Modifications, the use of third party equipment, cables, or
accessories that are not made or AUTHORIZED by NEC may invalidate any approval or warranty of your phone, may adversely affect the
phone’s operation, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, check with your wireless phone dealer. (See Flag.)
Look for the NEC Authentic
AccessoriesTM logo to know if the
item has been approved by NEC for
use with the 232.
Service
The wireless phone, batteries and charger do not contain user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your NEC wireless phone be
serviced or repaired by an NEC AUTHORIZED service center. Please contact your Service Provider or NEC at 1-800-637-5917 if you
believe that you require service. Any unauthorized service may invalidate the warranty of your wireless phone.
Efficient Use
For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, hold your 232 wireless phone (with the flip open) as you would any other
phone and speak directly into the mouthpiece.
Battery
The 232 phone contains an 700 mAh, standard Lithium-ion battery. Battery performance depends upon signal strength, network
configuration, phone features selected, battery age and condition, battery charging habits, temperatures to which battery is exposed, and
many like factors.
Idle and Talk Times
Your wireless phone works closely with the network you are using to provide the services you need. The standby and talk times achieved
depend on how you use the phone and the choices made by the network operator; up to TBD hours standby time and up to TBD hours
talk time are possible (TBD hours talk time is typical).
Antenna
Your phone has an internal antenna located at the base of the phone below the keypad.
As with any other radio transmitting device, avoid touching the antenna area when the
phone is turned On to optimize the antenna performance and talk time of the phone.
Contact with the antenna area may affect call quality and may cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Antenna
located
in this area.
15
Licenses
T9TM Text Input and the T9 logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the
following:
l U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554; and 6,307,548
l Australia Pat number 727539
l Canadian Pat. Number 1,331,057
l United Kingdom Pat. Number 2238414B
l Hong Kong Standard Pat. Number HK0940329
l Republic of Singapore Pat.No. 51383
l Euro Pat. Number 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB
l Republic of Korea Pat Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1
l Additional patents are pending worldwide
Copyright 2002 Music Airport Inc., http://www.music-airport .com
Copyright Yamaha Corporation, http://www.yamaha.com
XCPC software
16
Getting Started (TBD)
Your 232 wireless phone is equipped with a battery, SIM card, hands-free headset, and a charger. Other accessory options can
customize your phone for greater performance and mobility.
For all the features to work, you must have a SIM card that supports these features. (See Flag.) 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 among networks.
Before you try to use your phone, check that you have:
l NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM (see page 119)
l A valid SIM card inserted in the phone (see page 18)
l The battery fully charged (see page 19)
The SIM card is included in the
phone box, supplied by the service
provider. The SIM card is required
for your phone to function properly.
Service Activation
Before you can use your new NEC wireless phone, the service must be activated by a wireless service provider. Please contact your
local wireless service provider for any questions regarding phone activation.
Voice Mail and Text Messaging
Voice mail and text messaging services, when available, are provided by your wireless service provider. Before you can receive either
voice or text messages with your wireless phone, you must subscribe to these wireless service provider options. Contact your wireless
service provider for information on availability and setup of these services.
PIN and Security Codes
When your service is activated, a PIN and PIN2 (Personal Identification Number) are provided by the wireless phone retailer and
programmed into the SIM card. Check with your wireless service provider for additional information regarding your security codes and
passwords.
Use the PIN to lock and unlock the SIM card to help prevent unauthorized use of the SIM card. Use the PIN2 to access the FDN
phonebook.
You may want to set up your own security code. Use the security code to lock and unlock the phone, lock access to the Internet, and
restrict access to the PIM (Personal Information Manager) application data. The default security code is ‘0000’ until you change it to a
personal security code.
A Security Code screen displays and requires entry of your PIN when the SIM PIN setting is locked and the phone is powered-on.
A Security Code screen displays and requires entry of your PIN2 when adding, editing, deleting, copying any phone entries in or to the
FDN phonebook. (See Flag.)
FDN is a network service provider
dependent feature.
A Security Code screen displays and requires entry of your security code when you attempt to access features or functions that you have
locked.
17
SIM Card
Before using your wireless phone you must register with a wireless network service provider to receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity
Module). The SIM card contains a computer chip that stores and tracks your phone number, the services included in your subscription,
and your SIM phonebook information. It is stored in a recess in the battery compartment.
The phone can not be used (except for 911 emergency calls) until a valid SIM is inserted.(See Flag.) It is possible to transfer your SIM
to another compatible phone and access your network services. The screen on your phone displays a message if the SIM card is not
inserted properly. (See Flag and Warnings.) If the SIM is already inserted, see Powering On the Phone, page 21.
Inserting a SIM Card
Make sure that the power is Off and remove the battery. (1) Release the
latch. (2) Lift battery out to reveal the SIM location.
Slide the SIM card holder (see right picture below) in the battery
compartment to open the latch and lift the holder up. Insert the SIM card
into the card holder with the notch on the card lined up as shown.
Make sure the SIM is fully inserted in the holder and gently press the
card holder into place. Slide the SIM card holder to close the latch and
replace the battery.
Removing a SIM Card
Remove the battery and slide the SIM card holder in the battery compartment to open the latch.
Lift the holder up to easily pull the SIM card out of the card holder.
Gently press the card holder into place and slide the SIM card holder to close the latch.
Replace the battery.
Notched Edge
Ensure your wireless phone is
turned On, the battery is properly
charged, and the network
connection signal strength level is
adequate before attempting an
emergency call. If your battery is
empty (see page 19), you can not
make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls.
A message displays if any locks
have been set or the wrong SIM has
been inserted. Please follow any
instructions given, e.g., ‘Return to
Service Center’.
If the phone, or the SIM, is lost
or stolen then you should
contact your Service Provider
immediately in order to prevent
unauthorized use.
Do not bend or scratch your
SIM card.
If the SIM card is not fully
inserted when the battery is
replaced, damage to the SIM
card can occur.
SIM Card Holder
18
Preparing the Battery
The performance of the 700 mAh, standard Lithium battery is: up to 150 hours standby time and 5 hours talk time is possible (3.5 hours
talk time is typical). These times are estimates only and depend on your location within the network, the frequency at which your
location is updated, the type of SIM you have, your reception area or ‘cell broadcast’ messages, and the use of Full Rate or Enhanced
Full Rate speech, as well as other factors that affect both standby and talk times.
Charging the Battery the First Time
DO NOT connect a charger or
any other external DC source if
the phone's battery is not
inserted. If this happens, the
phone may not function
properly.
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new phone battery must be fully charged before using your wireless phone the first
time.
Before trying to use your phone, ensure the SIM card is inserted and the battery is in place on the phone. Place the battery
terminal end towards the hinge of the phone. Lower the battery toward the phone to lock into place. (See Warning and graphic in
right column.).
Connect the NEC battery charger supplied with your phone to a compatible power outlet.
Connect the charger plug into the connector on the base side of the phone. (See graphic in right column.)
Check for the battery charging icon in the status bar and that the second display backlight, located on the back of the flip cover,
glows red. (See Flag and graphic in right column.) To fully charge the battery, leave the phone charging until the second display
backlight goes out and the battery icon displays as full.
Checking the Battery
The battery charge indicator shows the approximate charge level of the battery while the phone is in use and not being charged. The
blocks on the display show the charge of your battery pack. The empty battery icon displays when the battery is nearly empty with
approximately one minute of talk time remaining.
Full battery power
Low battery power
Battery empty (red)
The second display backlight
located on the back of the flip
indicates when charging is
complete by turning Off.
Check the icon at the top, left corner of the screen (the status bar, see page 7).
Low Battery Indication
If battery is completely discharged or brand new, there could be a few minutes delay before the second LCD display illuminates to
indicate charging. This is not an abnormal occurrence.
When the battery voltage falls below the working level, RECHARGE BATTERY appears on the main display area and an empty battery
icon displays in the status bar. With the recharge notification, the phone also sounds a short tone at ten-second intervals. Once the
recharge message displays and the short tone sounds, the phone battery has approximately one minute of use remaining. The phone
automatically powers Off.
The battery charge continues to drop after the “RECHARGE BATTERY” warning displays. In extreme cases where the battery is left
uncharged for some considerable time after the warning is displayed, a trickle charge is used to slowly charge the battery back up to a
safe level at which fast charging can begin. During this time, the battery icon will show charging but you are not able to make or receive
a call, or fully power On the phone. Normal wireless phone operation resumes once fast charging begins. The phone can be in trickle
charge for a few hours before fast charging starts if the battery is left uncharged for some days after the recharge warning.
19
Charging the Battery
The charger unit begins to restore the battery power when it is connected to the phone. (See Warnings.)
Connect the charger plug into the connector at the base side of the phone as indicated on page 19.
Check that the battery icon is displayed and the second display backlight glows red (located on the back of the flip).
During charging, the battery charging icon displays and the second display backlight continually glows red. When charging is
complete, the battery icon displays as full and the second display backlight goes out. The battery icon and second display
backlight are seen as described even when the phone is turned Off during charging.
If you need to receive calls, the wireless phone can be turned On and left in Idle while it is charging, although the total time takes longer
to charge.
The wireless phone is designed to be charged with the NEC equipment listed in the specifications of your phone as shown on page 119.
Changing the Battery
Make sure the phone is turned Off. Some settings, stored numbers, and messages may be lost if the battery is removed while the power
is On.
Slide the battery catch towards the base of the phone (see  in picture below).
Carefully lift the battery away from the phone (see ‚ in picture below).
Using any battery pack or AC
adapter not specified by NEC
for use with this phone creates
a potential safety hazard that
may be dangerous and may
void any warranty and approval
given to the wireless phone. Do
not connect more than one
charger at any time. Do not
leave the charger connected to
the power supply when it is not
in use.
Do not try to charge the battery
if the temperature is below 5 °C
(41 °F) or above 35 °C (95 °F).
Put the new battery pack in place with the battery terminal end towards the hinge of the phone (see ƒ in picture below).
Lower the battery toward the phone to lock into place.
Á
À
Â
20
Powering-On the Phone
Turning the Phone On
Press and HOLD
(On-Off) to turn On the phone.
The screen displays mMode animation during the powering-on process.
Do not remove the battery to turn
your phone Off as this may cause
loss of stored information.
After the powering On process, the phone displays the Idle screen.
You may need to input your PIN code or phone security code (refer to page 17).
Turning the Phone Off
Press and HOLD
(On-Off) until it powers down. The power down screen displays the
NEC High Definition Mobile graphic and the phone powers Off.
After powering Off or turning the wireless phone Off, you must wait three seconds before
powering On.
Language Display
If the display is showing any language other than your own, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main) to display the Main Menu. Press 1, 1, and 8 to display the Language screen. (See Flag.)
Press the appropriate key to select the required language.
Press
The phone supports the above
languages and the keyboard
symbols have been chosen for
world-wide operation.
(End) to return to the Idle screen.
Frequency Bands
The type of frequency band that you use depends upon your location. (See Flag.)
Press MENU (Main), 1, 5, and 4 to display Band Priority screen.
Press 1 to select the 850/1900 frequency band if you are located in the United States or press 2 to select the 900/1800
frequency band if you are located in Europe. The selected setting is saved and the display returns to the Network menu.
Frequency bands need to be
changed for the wireless phone to
work properly when traveling
outside the United States.
21
Basic Calls and Phone Use (TBD)
Make a call the same way as you would with a normal push-button phone, except you must press
code and phone number to ensure the call is sent.
(Send) after entering the area
Dialing Calls
* Key in the phone number. Check the number on the display.
Press
(Send) to connect the call. (See Flag.)
While making the call, the screen displays the phone number dialed with a name (if a name has been stored in a phonebook along with
the number--see page 68) and a connection graphic or a phonebook picture if one has been allocated to the number called (see page
73).
The number dialed and information related to the number dialed is stored in the dialed calls list. The last 20 calls made are stored. Each
time you make a call after the dialed call list is full, the oldest call drops off the list and the newest call is placed at the top of the list.
Press
(Send) to access the dialed call list from the Idle screen.
Correcting Mistakes
Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to scroll through the number and place the cursor to the right of the incorrect number.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) key to clear individual digits to the left of the cursor or hold the CLR (Clear/Back) key at least 2 seconds to
delete the entire phone number. Press a number key and it is inserted at the cursor position.
Ending Calls
There are 3 ways to end a call:
(1) Press
(End/On-Off), (2) Press MENU (Options Menu) and 9 to disconnect a call, or (3) Close your phone. (See Flag.)
The phone returns to Idle screen.
Receiving Calls
When someone calls your number (phone is powered On),
l The phone ringer sounds.
l The second display backlight (located at the back of the flip cover) flashes.
l The phone number of the person calling may display on the bottom, left of the screen if the caller ID feature is available and the
caller has activated the feature.
l The calling person’s number with a name and a picture (see page 73) may display if you have the caller has a phone number,
name, and a picture stored in the phonebook.
If the caller has withheld their caller ID, the screen provides a message that the number is being withheld.
If you are dialing a call, the phone
gives priority to receiving a call
unless you have already pressed
(Send).
The digital technology of your 232
wireless phone helps to ensure that
your conversations are kept secure.
Always press
(End/On-Off) or
close your phone even if the other
person has ended the call first.
If
(End/On-Off) is held down, the
wireless phone turns Off.
22
Accepting a Call
Press
(Send) or Softkey 1 (Accept) to connect an incoming call.
To use ring silencer or any key to accept a call, refer to page 35. However, if you already have a call in progress, pressing the any key
function does not apply. With a call in progress, you must press
(Send) or Softkey 1 (Accept) to answer an incoming call. (See
Flag.)
Rejecting a Call
Press
(End/On-Off) or Softkey 2 (Reject) to reject or ignore the call. The call goes automatically to voice mail depending if
voice mail is available by your service provider. (See Flag.)
Receiving a Call While in an Application
Accept
If you receive a call while creating a new message, you can accept or reject the call. When you accept the call, the message closes so
you may answer the call. The text entry for the message is saved and the message is saved in the Message center Drafts folder.
If you receive a call while you are in a PIM application (Personal Information Manager, for example entering a phone contact, calendar
entry, or a ToDo task), you can accept or reject the call. When you accept the call, the application closes so that you may answer the
call. If you accept a call during text entry or editing changes, the text entry and changes are not saved.
If you receive a call while you are using the web browser, you can accept or reject the call. When you accept and end the call, the web
browser screen returns. You are still connected to the last website accessed.
Using Features/Application During a Call
There are a number of features and tools that you may use during a call. The ones that you cannot use during a call are listed in the
following table:
Phone Settings
Screen Settings
Calls Settings
Reset Settings
Network Settings
Clock Settings
Other Settings
Total Calls
Games and Apps
Camera
Clock
mMode
Voice Mail
Send Email
Play Voice Mail
Synchronization
Audio and Visual
Send MMS
Security Settings
Reject
If you already have 2 calls in
progress (whether active, on hold,
or multi-party), a third incoming call
can not be accepted because the
Softkey 1 (Accept) will not be
displayed on the incoming call
screen.
Do not press
(End/On-Off) to
reject an incoming call if you
already have 2 calls in progress.
Pressing
(End/On-Off) with 2
calls in progress does not reject an
incoming call but will disconnect a
call in progress.
Unsuccessful Calls/Auto Redial
With Auto redial set On, your phone will try up to 10 times to redial a number if the first attempt is not successful. If the call cannot be
connected, a tone is heard, the display shows an appropriate message, and the phone returns to Idle. The number is automatically
called again after a short delay. The phone will try up to 10 times to redial the number. The failure to connect a call can be due to
network problems or if the other phone is busy.
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to end a redial attempt.
23
Call Features
Caller ID
When you dial a call, you can send your own phone number to display on the dialed phone (see page 45).
When you receive a call, the caller’s phone number displays if the caller’s function for caller ID is set On or the caller’s phone number
has been stored in your phonebook.
Returning an Unanswered Phone Call
If your wireless phone receives a call and you do not answer it, the caller information is stored in the Missed calls list. To return an
unanswered call:
Press
(End) to display the Idle screen and press
(Right) navigation key to display the Missed calls log or
press MENU (Main), 7, and 2 to display the Missed calls log.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a missed call. Return the call using one of the 3 following ways.
(1) Press
(Send), (2) Press Softkey 1 (Call), or (3) Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to make the call from the
Missed calls Option menu.
Last Number Redial
To view and redial the last number you called:
Ensure the Idle screen is displayed and no phone number is shown. Press
(Send) once. The last number you called displays.
Press
(Send) again. The last number you dialed is automatically called. (See Flag.)
Plus (+) Dialing
Before you can enter a + symbol in a number, the cursor must be at the beginning of a number. (See Flag.)
To make international calls:
Press and HOLD
until the '0' character displayed changes to a '+' character on the display. The + replaces the
international access code used as the prefix number of the country from which you are calling and informs the network that you
are making an international call.
Input the country, area code (without the leading zero) and phone number that you wish to call.
If you remember the last call made,
simply press
(Send) twice.
The ‘+” (plus) symbol for
International access can be entered
and used within phone numbers for
speed dialing.
When dialing, add the country code required. Storing all numbers with the country codes (e.g., 01 for the US, 44 for UK) is helpful. A
country code for another country is always the same, no matter what country you are dialing from. For example, to make an international call to a
typical UK number is entered as:
International
Access
44
Country
Code
1189
Area
Code
123456
phone
Number
Call your Service Provider to activate international service options.
24
Emergency Calls
One key press can make an emergency call when the phone is powering On or when the phone is locked. SOS displays in the softkey
bar during powering-on and when the phone is locked. (See Flag.) You do not need to input the security code to make an emergency
call. (See Flag.)
Press Softkey 1 (SOS) to call emergency services.
From the Idle screen, the standard emergency number of 911 can be used.
In the United States of America, the
emergency number is 911. On most
networks, 911 emergency calls can
be made without a SIM card
inserted.
Input 9, 1, and 1
Press
(Send) to connect the call to local emergency services.
Ensure your wireless phone is turned On, battery is properly charged, and the network connection signal strength level is adequate
before attempting an emergency call. If your battery is empty (see page 19), you can not make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls.
Entering a Pause (for DTMF Dialing)
A pause (P) may be entered in a number that allows the numbers before the pause to be dialed and connected before the numbers after
the pause are dialed. An example is a phone number with an extension number. The pause is placed between the phone number and the
extension number.
Do not enter a pause in an international number. Make sure the condition in Plus Dialing does not apply.
Input the phone number.
Press and HOLD (at least two seconds) the
pause.
(Number Symbol) key to insert a pause. The letter P displays for the inserted
Input the numbers to be dialed after the pause.
Speed Dialing
There are two speed dial methods. (See Flag.) For the first method of speed dialing:
Press and HOLD a number 2-9 (the numbers 2-9 correspond to the phonebook location number) to dial a number in SIM.
The second method of speed dialing:
Press the number keys (1-500 corresponding to the phonebook location number in Phone, refer to page 68) and
Symbol) key to display an entry in Phone. Press
(Send) to dial the displayed number.
Press the number keys (1-250 corresponding to the phonebook location number in SIM, refer to page 68) and
Symbol) key to display an entry in SIM. Press
(Send) to dial the displayed number.
(Asterisk
IF FDN is enabled, speed dialing is
available for FDN numbers only.
(Number
25
Dialing a Number in Message Text
To call a phone number within the message text of a message at the Message view screen:
Press
(Right) navigation key to highlight the phone number in the message text.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the phone number in the dial edit screen. Press Softkey 1 (Call) to dial the
phone number.
Top Dog
10 28 2003
Volume Controls
It is time to go. Call
me 4445667899
To silence the ringer when receiving a call, the Ring silencer option must be set On. (See Flag.):
(With flip CLOSED) Press a volume button on the back of the flip cover. Open the flip and press
and begin your conversation.
(With flip OPEN) Press any key except the Send, End/On-Off, Softkey 1, or Softkey 2.
(Send) to accept the call,
When receiving a call with the flip OPEN, press the volume buttons on the back of the flip cover to silence the ringer.
To change the earpiece volume during a call:
The flip cover must be open and press the buttons on the back of the flip cover. Press the button nearest the Second LCD screen
to increase volume and the other button to decrease volume.
The volume buttons may be used to increase or decrease ringer volume when the hands-free accessory is connected.
During an incoming message, the volume buttons on the back of the flip cover adjust the ringer volume.
During the clock’s daily alarm or a Scheduler alarm, press a volume button on the back of the flip cover to silence the alarm, if the Ring
silencer option is set.
Voice Mail
The voice mail message icon displays in the icon status bar to notify you of a new voice mail. The icon remains displayed until you
access voice mail to listen to your message. (See Flag.)
Press and HOLD 1 at least two seconds to access your voice mail.
Voice mail icon:
Refer to the Messaging and Voice Mail section on page 63 for more voice mail information.
Refer to Voice Mail settings on page to set up your voice mail number.
Forwarding Calls
All call types may be forwarded to a designated number or each call type may be forwarded to different designated numbers. Call
forwarding is established in the Call settings sub-menu of Settings menu (see page 41).
When call forwarding is set on, unanswered calls are forwarded to the designated number.
26
Call Timer
During calls, the call timer displays the call duration on screen, incrementing the time in minutes and seconds until the call is ended.
The call timer display must be set to On (see page 38).
Using Call Features During a Call
The Call in progress screen displays during a call. The instructions for the following call features begin at the Call In Progress screen.
Placing a Call On Hold
To place a received or dialed call on hold from the Call in progress screen:
Press Softkey 2 (Hold) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to place a call on hold from the Phone function Options menu.
Press Softkey 2 to retrieve the call.
Call Waiting
During a call, another received call is announced by a beep tone in the earpiece and an incoming message on the screen. To use call
waiting from the Call in progress screen when you hear the beep tone:
Press
(Send) to answer the new call and automatically place the current call on hold.
Finish the conversation and press
(End) to terminate the new call.
Press Softkey 2 to take the first call off of hold.
You may switch between the calls:
Press
(Send) to answer the new call and automatically place the current call on hold.
Press Softkey 2 (Hold) to place the new call on hold and go back to the original call, finish the conversation, and press
(End) to terminate the call.
Press Softkey 2 to take the new call off of hold.
Mute A Call
To mute a call using the Phone function Options menu from the Call in progress screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to mute the call.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to un-mute a muted call.
When a call is muted and you accept a received call, mute is automatically turned Off.
27
DTMF Tones
Dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones are used to send digital signals to over-the-phone automated services that allow access to
information or accounts, e.g., use a specific language, access to specific information, account number and password to financial
accounts, voice mail, etc. These DTMF tones may be annoying during multi-party calls. You can turn DTMF tone Off to be considerate
so that the participants do not hear these tones when you input the number of another participant. The tones can only be sent when a
call is connected.
To turn DTMF tones Off from the Call in progress screen (during a phone call):
Press MENU (Options Menu) , 7, and 2.
To turn DTMF tones On:
Press MENU (Options Menu) , 7, and 1.
Holding
Top Dog
212-323-5363
Active
Jane Doe
212-434-4334
Active
John Doe
565-434-3223
New Call
The associated parties will hear the DTMF tones while you dial another person. Use the instructions in the previous topic to turn Off the
DTMF tones. When the new call is connected, the original call is automatically placed on Hold.
To dial a new call while in a multi-party call,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Dialer screen.
Input the phone number and press
(Send) to connect to the number.
10:14
Conference Calls
If your SIM card is multi-party enabled (the Network supports conference calling), you can make a conference call to more than one
caller. The 3-way and up to 6-way conference call depends on the network service provider. Extra fees may apply for conference calls.
The associated parties will hear the DTMF tones while you dial another person to add to the conference. Use the instructions in the
previous topic to turn Off the DTMF tones. When the call is being dialed, the associated parties of the multi-party call are placed on
mute and cannot hear the conversation until the new caller is added to the conference call.
You can leave the conference call while the remaining participants carry on with the call. (See Flag.)
A multi-party call is considered as one call in progress.
To use the 3-way conference call feature from the Call in progress screen with one call already in progress (first connected call):
Input a phone number and press
(Send) to connect a second call and automatically place the first call on hold. If the call is
successful, the Call in progress screen displays showing the first call with on hold status and the highlighted second call with
connected status.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to briefly display the busy screen and second party is added to the conference call.
To continue adding a third, fourth, and fifth party to conference calling (if Network supported), repeat the two steps of 3-way conference
calling.
If adding a call to conference calling is unsuccessful, the failure screen displays briefly and the phone returns to the previous status.
If you already have 2 calls in
progress (whether active, on hold,
or multi-party), a third incoming call
can not be accepted because the
Softkey 1 (Accept) will not be
displayed on the incoming call
screen.
Do not press
(End/On-Off) to
reject an incoming call if you
already have 2 calls in progress.
Pressing
(End/On-Off) with 2
calls in progress does not reject an
incoming call but will disconnect a
call in progress.
28
Private Conversation
During a multi-party call, you can select one participant for a private conversation while the other participants continue the conference
call. (See Flag.)
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the participant.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to briefly display the busy screen for Private conversation and begin the private
conversation.
Press
(End) to end a private conversation and the call.
Two calls are on the phone: the
multi-party call and the active single
call of the private conversation. The
members of the multi-party call can
still speak to each other on the one
call while the private conversation is
the other call.
To end the private conversation and add the party back to the multi-party call:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6. This combines the two calls back into a single multi-party call and all members are active.
Disconnecting a Party
During a multi-party call, you can disconnect one of the participants and continue the call with remaining participants from the Call in
progress screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the participant to disconnect.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 9 to disconnect the participant from the conference call.
Recording a Call
You can record up to 20 seconds of a conversation. (See Flag.) A recorded conversation is stored in Voice memo (see page 118). To
record a received or dialed call from the Call in progress screen:
Recording of phone calls is subject
to varying State and Federal laws
regarding privacy and recording of
phone conversations.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and Softkey 1 (record) to record. Press Softkey 2 (Stop) to end recording before the 20
second time lapse.
At the end of 20 seconds, recording automatically stops and the Call in progress screen displays.
29
Personalizing Settings (TBD)
To access the Settings menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 1 to display the Settings menu or press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Settings option 1 with a box frame. The Settings menu icon becomes animated. Press
(Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
Settings menu icon:
To select a Settings menu option:
Press the Settings option number (1 through 8) or press
desired Settings option and press (Select).
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to move the highlight over the
The current selected option for a setting is marked by a checkmark if the options are not numbered. If the options are numbered, the
option number’s color is green to show the selected option for a setting.
Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the previous screen or press
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle screen.
Phone Settings
The Phone settings menu contains the settings for voice volume, phone modes, any key answer, ring silencer, volume key, own
number, and language.
Voice Volume
To change the volume during a call, proceed as follows:
Press the buttons on the back of the flip. Press the button nearest to the Second LCD screen to increase volume and the other
button to decrease volume.
When you are not making any calls, change the volume setting from the Idle screen:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 1 to display the Voice volume screen with a volume slider.
Press
(Up) to increase or
9-Loud) for the volume level.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Down) to decrease the volume setting to the level required or press a number key (0-Soft to
(Select/Save) to save the current setting and return to Phone menu.
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) or CLR (Clear/Back) to reject any volume changes and return to Phone menu or
any volume changes and return to the Idle screen.
(End) to reject
30
Phone Modes
The “Phone Modes” topic provides the instructions for: (1) Mode Selection--how to select the mode for the phone to operate/function
and (2) Changing Mode Settings--how to establish the different mode settings.
The default mode that the wireless
phone operates/functions is Normal.
Your phone can be set to operate in one of four modes selected from the Phone modes menu:
l Normal
The phone’s usual or normal mode of operation (ringing when a call is received, etc). (See Flag.)
l Meeting
The phone’s mode of operation when in a meeting (vibrate when a call is received) so it does not disturb others.
l Pocket
The phone’s mode of operation when the phone is in your pocket (to ring or vibrate when a call is received).
l Car
The phone’s mode of operation when traveling in a car and used with hands-free accessory.
Mode Selection
To select the phone mode for the wireless phone to operate:
At the Idle screen, press
(Up/a keypad shortcut) navigation key or press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 2 to display the Phone
modes menu.
Input the appropriate number for the mode: 1 for Normal, 2 for Meeting mode, 3 for Pocket mode, or 4 for Car mode or use the
navigation keys to highlight the desired mode and press (Select/Save). The screen returns to the Phone menu and the phone
now operates in the selected mode and continues so until another mode is selected. When Car mode is selected, a message
briefly displays, “Backlight is always on.”
An icon displays on the Idle screen for the selected mode (except for Normal mode, an icon does not display). (See Flag.) The
icons that display on the Idle screen for the phone modes are :
Meeting Mode
Pocket Mode
Meeting and Pocket mode displays
on the Idle screen with the vibrate
icon (unless vibrate is set Off.)
Car Mode
Whichever mode the wireless phone is operating when you turn your phone Off, the same mode is still effective when you turn your
phone On again.
Default Mode Settings
When a mode is selected, some of your phone’s settings are altered automatically to the respective mode name. The phone functions
altered for the operating modes are:
l Ring tune and ring tune volume
l Message tune and message tune volume
l Key tone (On/Off)
l Service tone (On/Off)
l Vibrate (On/Off)
l Backlight (On/Off) (See Warning.)
l Auto answer (On/Off) (See Flag.)
With the backlight always On,
the battery life is reduced.
With auto answer set On and the
hands-free headset in use, the
phone automatically answers a call
for you to begin a conversation.
The table on the next page shows the key icon and option number to press when establishing the operating mode and the default
settings for each mode.
31
Default Mode Settings Table
To Select Phone Mode:
Press:
Normal
( p, 1)
Meeting
( p, 2)
Pocket
( p, 3)
Car
( p, 4)
On
Off
On
On
Medium
Quiet
Loud
Medium
New message tune
On
Off
On
On
Message tune volume
On
Off
On
On
Key tone
On
Off
On
On
Service tone
Off
Off
Off
Off
Vibrate
On
On
On
Off
On (Timed)
On (Timed)
On (Timed)
Always On
(See warning)
Off
Always Off
Off
Off
Ring tune
Ring volume
Backlight
Auto answer
Changing Mode Settings
The mode settings are how you want the wireless phone to operate when that mode is selected. To change the settings of a particular
mode, proceed as follows:
At the Idle screen, press
(Up/a keypad shortcut) navigation key or press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 2 to display the Phone
modes menu.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the preferred mode.
Press Softkey 1 (Edit) to display the appropriate mode settings menu. Continue with the following instructions on the next page
to establish the mode’s settings.
32
Ring Tune
To change the ring tune (See Flag.) that will sound when the phone rings:
Press 1 to display the Ring tune screen.
If ALS is available, press 1 for Line 1 or 2 for Line 2. The ring tune list displays. A checkmark displays beside the ring tune
currently used.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired ring tune.
Press Softkey 1 (Play) to play the tune and Softkey 2 (Stop) to stop.
Press (Select/Save) to save the highlighted ring tune and return to the previous menu. Press CLR (Clear/Back) to reject any
ring tune changes and return to the previous screen, or press
(End) to exit and return to the Idle screen.
Ring Tune Volume
Ring tunes, message tunes, music,
and melodies may be downloaded
from the Web Browser or saved
from Emails or MMS messages.
These files are stored in Music of
Audio and Visual, and appear in the
Ring tune or Msg tune list screen.
The ring tunes are 40 channel; up to
40 different sounds can be played
at the same time giving an excellent
sound quality.
To change the ring tune volume when a call is received:
Press 2 to display the Ring tune volume screen with a volume slider.
Press
(Up) to increase or
(Down) to decrease the volume setting to the level required (the slider moves in direction of
the corresponding key pressed) or input the number (0-Quiet to 9-Loud) for the volume level.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Select/Save) to save the current ring volume setting and return to the previous menu.
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any ring volume changes and return to the previous menu, press CLR (Clear/Back) to return
to the previous screen with no changes, or press
(End) to exit and return to the Idle screen.
Message Tune
To change the new message tune (See Flag.) that will sound when the phone receives a message or Email:
Press 3 for New message tune screen to display. A checkmark displays beside the message tune currently used.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired message tune.
Press Softkey 1 (Play) to play the tune and Softkey 2 (Stop) to stop.
Press (Select/Save) to save the highlighted message tune and return to the previous menu. Press CLR (Clear/Back) to reject
any message tune changes and return to the previous screen, or press
(End) to exit and return to the Idle screen.
33
Message Tune Volume
To change the message tune volume when a message or Email is received:
Press 4 to display the Message volume screen with a volume slider.
Press to
(Up) increase or to
(Down) decrease the volume setting to the level required (the slider moves in direction of
the corresponding key pressed) or input the number (0-Quiet to 9-Loud) for the volume level.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Select/Save) to save the current message tune volume setting and return to the previous menu.
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any ring volume changes and return to the previous menu, press CLR (Clear/Back) to return
to the previous screen with no changes, or press
(End) to exit and return to the Idle screen.
Key Tone
The key tone is the DTMF tones that sound when pressing number buttons. To turn key tones on or off:
Press 5 to display the Key tone screen.
Press 1 (On) for the tones to sound or press 2 (Off) for no tones to sound and return to the previous menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down)
navigation key to move the highlight
bar to the previous or next item in a
list.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to
the previous screen without saving
any changes.
Press
(End) to exit the screen
and return to the Idle screen.
Service Tone
The service tone is sounded when traveling into and out of the area where the network provides service. To turn the service tone on or
off:
Press 6 to display the Service tone screen.
Press 1 (On) for the tones to sound or press 2 (Off) for no tones to sound and return to the previous menu.
Vibrate
The phone vibrates when a call is received. To turn vibrate on or off:
Press 7 to display the Vibrate screen.
Press 1 (On) for the phone to vibrate or press 2 (Off) for no vibration and return to the previous menu.
Backlight
Press 8 to display the Backlight screen.
Press
press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred brightness (High, Medium, or Low) or power-save and
(Select) to select the highlighted option.
Highlight the Minutes field and input 0 (always Off) to 99 for the length of time before the backlight turns Off. The default value is
2 minutes.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the backlight settings or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any changes and return to the
previous menu.
34
Auto Answer
Auto Answer option displays only for Car Mode. The Auto answer feature allows a received call to be connected automatically if the
wireless phone is in car mode with the hands-free accessory attached. The default setting is Off.
Press 9 to display the Auto answer screen.
Press 1 (On) for automatic answering or press 2 (Off) for no automatic answering and return to the previous menu.
Any Key Answer
If Any key answer feature is active (On), your phone connects to a received call by pressing any key [except the
(End) or Softkey
2]. When this feature is inactive (Off), the phone only connects to a received call by pressing the
(Send) or Softkey 1 (Accept).
However, if you already have a call in progress, the any key function does not apply; must press
(Send) or Softkey 1 (Accept) to
answer the incoming call.
To set up how you want to answer received calls, proceed as follows.
Activate Any Key Answer Option
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, 3, and 1 to activate the any key answer feature and return to the Phone menu.
Deactivate Any Key Answer Option
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 3 to display the Any key screen. Press 2 (Off) to answer calls by pressing the
return to the Phone menu.
(Send) and
Ring Silencer
Ring Silencer allows you to silence the ringer by pressing a volume button for a received call when the flip is closed. To silence the ring
sound when the flip is open, press any key except
(Send),
(End/On-Off), Softkey 1, or Softkey 2. If you wish to answer the call,
press
(Send) to accept the call and begin your conversation.
Activate Ring Silencer Option
When the Volume key setting is
enabled, the volume keys can be
used to:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, 4, and 1 to activate the ring silencer feature and return to the Phone menu.
Deactivate Ring Silencer Option
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 4 to display the Ring silencer screen. Press 2 (Off) to turn ring silencer off and return to the
Phone menu.
Volume Key
Volume key allows using the volume keys on the back of the flip. (See Flag.) To enable or disable volume key:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 5 to display the Volume key screen.
Press 1 to enable the use of the volume keys during a call or 2 to disable the volume keys and return to the Phone menu.
Toggle fixed display when phone
is folded.
Display Picture screen when
phone is idle.
Silence ring tune and stop
vibrate alert for scheduler alarm.
Silence ring tune and stop
vibrate alert for received calls.
Adjust the ring volume for
received calls when ring silencer
is off.
Adjust the ring volume for
incoming messages.
Adjust voice volume setting
during a call.
Adjust ring tune preview volume.
Adjust playback volume of audio
files in Audio and Visual.
Take pictures when phone is in
camera mode.
35
ALS
If the network service provider and the SIM supports ALS (Alternate Line Service), you can setup which line to use for automatic
selection as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 6 to display the ALS setup screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the line option. Press
(Select) to select the highlighted option.
Press
option.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the voice mail option. Press
(Select) to select the highlighted
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to accept the selections or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any changes and return to the Phone
menu.
Own Number
To show your own phone number:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 1, and 7 to display the Own number screen with a phone number at the bottom of the screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the option that displays the number on the lower bottom of the screen. If
ALS (Alternate Line Service) is available, the options Line 1, Line 2, Data, and Fax display. If ALS is not available, the options My
Mobile #, , and  display.
If the number has not been entered for the highlighted option (no number displays on lower bottom of the screen):
Highlight the desired line number and




(Select)to display the Edit screen.
Highlight the Name field and begin text entry to display the text editor screen. Input the name and press
the Edit screen.
(Select) to return to
Highlight the Number field. Input the phone number and press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Edit screen.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the changes or Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the changes and return to the Own number screen
Language
If the display is showing any language other than your own, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main) to display the Main Menu. Press 1, 1, and 8 to display the Language screen.
Press the appropriate key to select the required language and return to the Phone menu.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the previous screen without saving any changes or press
screen.
(End) to return to the Idle
The phone supports the languages listed on the Language screen and the keyboard symbols have been chosen for world-wide
operation.
36
Screen Settings
The Screen settings menu contains the settings for: the Main LCD of wallpaper, color theme, contrast, display call timer, and
auto-hyphenation; and the settings of the Second LCD of display, clock, picture display, contrast, power saving, event display, and
number display.
Main LCD
The Main LCD is the 2.2 inch graphics display area located on the inside of the phone’s flip cover.
Wallpaper
When the phone is open, you will not be able to see a wallpaper on the Second LCD. Wallpapers only display on the Second LCD when
the phone is closed.
To choose a picture to be displayed as a background on the Idle screen of the Main LCD:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 1, and 1 to display the Wallpaper screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a wallpaper.
Press Softkey 1 (View) to preview the highlighted wallpaper and Softkey 2 (Dismiss) to dismiss the wallpaper and return to
the Wallpaper screen.
Press (Select/Save) to select the currently highlighted item in the wallpaper list or press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the
previous screen without saving any changes and return to the Main-LCD menu.
Color Theme
To choose a color theme for the phone’s Main LCD display, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 1, and 2 to display the Color theme screen.
Press
theme.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a color theme. The screen colors change to match the highlighted color
Press (Select/Save) when the desired color theme is highlighted or press the corresponding number of the desired color
theme. The Main-LCD menu displays in the selected color theme.
Contrast
To alter the contrast of your Main LCD display screen, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 1, and 3 to display the Contrast screen with a slider.
Press
(Up) to increase contrast by one level or
(Down) to decrease contrast by one level until screen is at desired
contrast (the slider moves in the direction corresponding to the key pressed) or input the number corresponding to the desired
contrast (0-lightest contrast to 9-darkest contrast).
The contrast changes for each press of
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key and for each number entered.
(Select/Save) to save any contrast changes and return to the Main-LCD menu.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) or Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any contrast changes and return to the Main-LCD menu.
37
Display Call Timer
To set the call timer to display the time duration of calls, incremented in minutes and seconds, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 1, and 4 to display the Display timer screen.
Input 1 to set the call timer On to display call time duration or 2 to set the call timer to Off (call time duration does not display
on the screen). The setting is saved and the display returns to the Main-LCD menu.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Main-LCD menu with no changes.
Auto-hyphenation
With the hyphenation set to On, the displayed Phone numbers are hyphenated automatically based on the North American Numbering
Plan. With hyphenation set to Off, the displayed Phone numbers are not hyphenated. (See Flag.)
Example of hyphenation set On :
214-202-0202;
Example of hyphenation set Off :
2142020202.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 1, and 5 to display the Auto hyphenate screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired hyphenation option and press (Select) to select the
highlighted option or enter 1 to turn On hyphenation or 2 to turn Off hyphenation. Display returns to the Main-LCD menu.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Main-LCD menu with no changes.
Second LCD
The Second LCD is the 1 inch graphics display area located on the back of the phone’s flip cover.
Display
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 1 to display the Display screen.
Input 1 to set the Second LCD display On or 2 to set the Second LCD display Off. The setting is saved and the display returns to
the 2nd-LCD menu.
Clock Screen
A picture may be selected as the wallpaper to display on the Second LCD with display icons, date, and time.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 2 to display the Clock screen menu.
Input 1 for a preset picture to display. The preset picture displays. Press Softkey 1 (OK)
to return to the 2nd-LCD menu or press CLR (Clear/Back) to cancel the picture and return
to the Clock screen menu. The preset picture displays with the Second LCD display icons
when the flip is closed.
Input 2 to specify the picture to display and the Pictures list displays. Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired picture and press (Select). The
selected picture displays. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the 2nd-LCD menu or press
CLR (Clear/Back) to cancel the picture and return to the Pictures screen. The selected
picture displays with the Second LCD display icons when the flip is closed. (See Flag.)
Input 3 for no picture to display with the Second LCD display icons when the flip is
closed and return to the 2nd-LCD menu.
38
Clock Type
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 3 to display the Clock type screen.
Input 1 to display a large clock time (day, date, and time display in large text) or 2 to display a small clock time (day, date, and
time all display on one line in small text). The setting is saved and the display returns to the 2nd-LCD menu.
Picture Screen
Picture screen allows you to choose pictures to be displayed on the Second LCD without display icons, date, and time.
Up to 8 pictures may be added to the Picture screen list. To add a picture to the picture screen list:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 4 to display the Picture screen list. “None” displays for each picture option until a picture is
added to the list.
Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture number and press
(Select). The Picture screen menu displays.
Input 1 for a preset picture to display. The preset picture displays. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Picture screen list with
“Preset picture” added to the list or press CLR (Clear/Back) to cancel the picture and return to the Picture screen menu.
Input 2 to display the Pictures list. Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired picture and press
(Select). The selected picture displays. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Pictures screen list with the picture name
added to the list or press CLR (Clear/Back) to cancel the picture and return to the Pictures list. Repeat this step until all desired
pictures are added to the list.
To remove a picture from the Picture screen list:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 4 to display the Picture screen list.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the picture to be removed and press
(Select). The Picture screen menu displays.
Input 3 (None) and return to the Picture screen list with “None” replacing the previous picture name.
To view the pictures on the Second LCD whenever you choose:
Close the flip cover.
Press the Volume Down key to display the next picture. Repeat pressing the Volume Down key to cycle through the Picture
screen list
Once the flip is opened and closed again, the Second LCD display reverts back to the Clock screen.
To select and set (freeze) a picture as a wallpaper on the Second LCD:
Display the desired picture on the Second LCD.
Press and HOLD the Volume Up key. A message displays, “Display set to fix.” This picture does not revert back to the Clock
screen when the flip cover is opened/closed.
To “unfreeze” the picture as the wallpaper:
Press the Volume Up key. A message displays, “Fixed display canceled.”
You may press the Volume Down key to display the next picture or open and close the flip cover for the Second LCD display to
revert back to the Clock screen.
39
Display Direction
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 5 to display the Clock type screen.
Input 1 for Direction 1 (hinge and volume keys are on the left side of displayed picture) or 2 for Direction 2 (hinge and volume
keys are on the right side of displayed picture). The setting is saved and the display returns to the 2nd-LCD menu.
Contrast
Ten levels of contrast are available with 1-lightest contrast to 10-darkest contrast. To alter the contrast of the Second LCD display
screen, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 6 to display the Contrast screen.
Press (Up) to increase contrast by one level or (Down) to decrease contrast by one level until screen is at desired contrast. The
level number displays on the Main LCD. The default contrast level is 5. Check the Second LCD for the desired contrast.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or (Select/Save) to save any contrast changes and return to the 2nd-LCD menu. Press CLR (Clear/Back)
or Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any contrast changes and return to the 2nd-LCD menu.
Power Saving
To set power saving on or off:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, 7, and 1 to display the Setting screen.
Input 1 to set power saving On or 2 to set power saving Off. The setting is saved and the display returns to the Power saving
screen.
To set the waiting time before power saving begins:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, 7, and 2 to display the Waiting time screen.
Input the number of seconds (01 to 99). Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the waiting time or Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any
changes and return to the Power saving screen.
The default waiting time before power saving begins is 30 seconds.
Event Display
Event display setting allows the scheduler alarm, clock alarm, received phone calls, and received messages to display on the Second
LCD. To set event display On or Off for the Second LCD:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 8 to display the Event display screen.
Input 1 (On) for events to display or 2 (Off) for no events to display and return to the 2nd-LCD menu.
40
Number Display
Number display setting allows the phone number of received calls (or phonebook entry name) to display on the Second LCD. (See
Flag.) To set number display On or Off for the Second LCD:
If “Number display” is set Off and
“Event display” is set On, then
“Incoming call” icon is displayed.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 2, 2, and 9 to display the Number display screen.
Input 1 (On) for numbers to display or 2 (Off) for no numbers to display and return to the 2nd-LCD menu.
Call Settings
The call settings allow you to setup call forwarding, call waiting, automatic redial, and sending your own number to the phone dialed.
Call Forwarding
Call forwarding sends your phone’s received calls, fax, messages, and/or data calls to another specified phone number or forwards each
call type to different specified numbers.
You may establish profiles and profile names for different forwarding numbers to forward all calls or only certain types of calls.
The Set Forwarding screen displays ‘No Profiles’ until the first profile is set up. After adding a profile, the new profile name is added to
the Set Forwarding list screen.
Up to 10 profiles are allowed. If you try to add a profile when the Set Forwarding list contains 10 profiles, “Profile list full” displays on
the screen. You must delete a profile before adding a new one.
Manual setup of call forwarding overrides a profile. To end the manual call forwarding, reset the profile or turn call forwarding Off.
A fast and easy way to end call forwarding is to create and use a profile called ‘OFF’ before establishing other profiles. Select the Off
profile to automatically end call forwarding.
To end call forwarding without the OFF profile, you must change the settings for each call type to ‘Never’ or ‘No forward.’
The default settings for all call types is ‘Never’ or ‘No forward.’
Creating OFF Profile
Creating the OFF profile eliminates having to manually change the call forward settings to “No forward.”
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Add profile screen.
The Add profile screen displays the types of calls allowed by the Network: voice, data, fax, line 1, and line 2. If the Network does
not allow a type of call, the call type name does not appear on the screen.
With the Name field highlighted, begin text entry with ‘O’ to display the text editor screen.
Input the name ‘OFF’ for the profile and press
(Select) to return to the Add profile screen.
For each field, highlight the field and press (Select) to display the respective Forward call screen. Press
(Down)
navigation key to highlight Never, press (Select) to select the radio button, and press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Add
profile screen.
After selecting Never for each field, press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the OFF profile with the ‘No forward’ setting for each call type.
OFF displays in the Set forwarding list screen.
41
Adding and Editing Profiles
To Add a New Profile:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Add profile screen.
To Edit a Profile:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile screen.
Highlight the profile that you want to edit.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Edit profile screen through the Set forwarding Options menu.
To Add or Change the Profile Name
With the Name field highlighted, begin text entry of the new name to display the text editor screen.
Input a new name or change the name for the profile and press
profile).
Press
(Select) to return to the previous screen (Add profile or Edit
(Down) navigation key to scroll and highlight the next field.
Call Forwarding Profile Numbers
Press (Select) when each call type field is highlighted to display the Forward Calls screen (e.g., Voice calls field to Forward
voice calls screen, Data calls field to Forward data calls screen, Line 1 Calls field to Forward line 1 Calls, etc).
Press
Flag.)
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Unchanged, Never, Always, or Conditional and press
(Select). (See
Always
Press
(Down) navigation key to highlight the number field under Always. Input or change the call forwarding number without
hyphens. This is the phone number to which received calls will always be forwarded.
Conditional
Press
(Down) navigation key to highlight the Answer Time field. (See Flag.)
Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to select the number of seconds for Answer time or press (Select) to display the
Answer time screen, highlight the number of seconds, and press (Select) to return to Forward call screen or (See Flag.)
Press
(Down) navigation key to highlight each conditional number field and input the call forwarding number to which the
unanswered calls, busy calls, and unreachable calls will be forwarded.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the call forward settings and return to the previous screen (Add profile or Edit profile).
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the settings for the profile.
The selected option becomes
enabled while the options not
selected are disabled (grayed out).
The Answer Time is the number of
seconds before call forwarding is
invoked for a received call.
There are six Answer Time options
in five second increments from 5
seconds to 30 seconds.
42
Deleting a Profile
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile screen.
Highlight the profile you want to delete. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Delete menu.
Press 1 to delete the selected profile or 2 to delete all profiles. A decision screen displays to ensure that you want to delete the
selected profile or delete all profiles.
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to ensure deletion. A confirmation screen displays briefly to confirm that the selected profile has been
deleted or all profiles have been deleted and display returns to the Set forwarding profile list screen. Press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the deletion and return to the Set forwarding profile list screen.
Setting Call Forwarding On
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile screen.
Highlight the profile that you prefer to set for call forwarding (do not select the OFF profile) and press
profile details screen.
(Select) to display the
Press Softkey 1 (Set) to set call forwarding to the profile and the Setting Status Progress screen displays. A confirmation
screen displays briefly with the dialogue, “Setting successful” or “Setting unsuccessful” and returns to the Set forwarding profile
list screen.
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel setting the profile for call forwarding and return to the Set forwarding profile list screen.
(See Flag.)
When manual settings have been
made, follow the “Setting Call
Forwarding On” procedures to reset
the profile settings and eliminate the
manual settings.
Setting Call Forwarding Off
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Set forwarding profile list screen.
Highlight the Set forwarding OFF profile and press
(Select). The OFF profile details screen displays.
Press Softkey 1 (Set) to set OFF profile and the Setting Status Progress screen displays. A confirmation screen displays briefly
with the dialogue, “Setting successful” or “Setting unsuccessful” and returns to the Set Forwarding list screen. If the setting is
successful, call forwarding for all call types is Off.
Manual Call Forwarding
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, 1, and Softkey 2 (Manual) to display the Manual forward screen. All call types available display
with the data retrieved from the network or with default values.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to scroll and highlight a call type field and press (Select). The Forward calls
screen (e.g., Voice calls field goes to Forward voice calls screen, Data calls field goes to Forward data calls screen, Line 1 calls
field goes to Forward line 1 calls, etc).
Press
press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight one of the options (Unchanged, Never, Always, or Conditional) and
(Select). The selected option is enabled.
Input the appropriate call forwarding number(s) for Always or Conditional. Refer to page 42 for further information on Call
Forwarding numbers.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to change the call forward settings and return to the Manual forward screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Set) to set manual call forwarding.
43
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to make the setting changes and the Setting Status Progress screen displays with the message “Setting
manual forwarding.”
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the manual forwarding changes and return to the Manual forward screen.
Manually Set Call Forwarding Off
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, 1, and Softkey 2 (Manual) to display the Manual forward screen. All call types available display
with the data retrieved from the network or with default values.
For each call type, highlight the field and press
(Select) to display the Forward calls screen.
Highlight the option Never and press Softkey 1 to change the settings and return to the Manual forward screen.
With all call types set to No Forward (Never), press Softkey 1 (OK) to apply the changes.
Press Softkey 1 (Set) to apply the setting changes and the Setting status progress screen displays with the message “Setting
manual forwarding.” When finished, call forwarding is Off.
Check Call Forwarding Status
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 1, and 2 to obtain the current call forwarding status. A busy screen displays with “Retrieving call
forwarding status ...” When retrieving process is finished, the Current Status screen displays.
Press Softkey 1 to exit the status screen and return to Call Forwarding menu.
Call Waiting
Call waiting allows you to answer a received call during another call. The phone provides a tone during a call to announce that another
call is received. To set the call waiting option On or Off and view the call waiting status, proceed as follows:
Setting Call Waiting On/Off
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 2, and 1 to display the Setting screen.
Input 1 to set call waiting On or 2 to set the call waiting Off. A message displays, “Setting...Please wait.” While this message
appears, press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any setting changes and return to the Setting screen.
A confirmation screen displays to show whether the setting change was successful or unsuccessful.
If the setting change was successful, press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Setting screen.
If the setting change was unsuccessful, press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Setting screen.
Checking Status of Call Waiting
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, 2, and 2 to obtain the current call waiting status. One of three messages displays to show that call
waiting is activated, call waiting is not activated, or network unavailable (to provide the call waiting status).
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the status screen and return to Call waiting menu.
44
Auto Redial
The auto redial option allows the wireless phone to dial an unsuccessful call up to 10 times. To set the auto redial On or Off, proceed as
follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, and 3 to display the Auto redial screen.
Input 1 to turn On the automatic redial or 2 to turn Off the automatic redial. The display returns to the Calls menu.
Send Own Number
When you make a call, you can send your own phone number to display on the dialed phone.
Press 1 to turn On sending your number or 2 to turn Off sending your number and return to the Call settings menu.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 3, and 4 to display Send own number screen.
Input 1 to turn On sending your number. Input 2 to turn Off sending your number. The screen returns to the Call settings menu.
Security Settings
The Security Settings allows the user to lock the handset to protect your phone from improper use and prevent unauthorized users from
accessing phone functions. The PIN codes, security codes, and password codes are 4 to 8 digit numbers. While the handset is locked,
you cannot access any tools or information stored in the phone until a 4-8 digit security code is correctly entered.
Changing PINS
PIN and PIN 2 codes are provided by your network service provider. The security code is user defined and may be changed at any time.
The default security code is ‘0000’ until you change it. Once the security code is changed, the default code is no longer valid.
Changing PIN Code
Your phone can be set up so it needs your PIN code entered when powering On, before the phone can be used at all. If the PIN code is
not entered, received calls can not be answered. If you input your PIN code incorrectly more than three times (not necessarily in the
same session) not even the correct PIN code works and you will have to contact your service provider for a code to unblock your SIM
card.
To change the PIN, the SIM PIN lock on page 46 must be set to On for PIN change to be enabled.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 4, 1, and 1 to display the PIN change screen.
Key in the current code. You are prompted to input the new code and then to input it again as confirmation. A confirmation
screen displays momentarily and then the Change PIN menu displays.
45
Changing PIN 2 Code
Your phone supports advanced features (e.g. FDN--Fixed Dialing Numbers. See Flag.) that may require a PIN 2 code to be entered
before they can be accessed or modified. If the PIN 2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, you will need to contact your service provider
for assistance.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 4, 1, and 2 to display the PIN 2 change screen.
Key in the current code. You are prompted to input the new code and then to input it again as confirmation. A confirmation
screen displays momentarily and then the Change PIN menu displays.
Changing Security Code
The security code is used to unlock the PIM features and browser.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 4, 1, and 3 to display the Security code screen.
Key in the current security code. You are prompted to input the new code and then to input it a second time to confirm. A
confirmation screen displays momentarily and then the Change PIN menu displays.
With FDN turned On, only the FDN
numbers in the FDN Phonebook
may be dialed and called.
You are allowed three attempts to
input the correct PIN and PIN 2
codes. After the third attempt, the
phone no longer allows access.
Contact your network provider for
assistance.
Forgot Your Security Code
If you forget your security code, contact your service provider.
Locks
The lock settings allow you to lock access to certain phone functions. When a lock setting is enabled, that function remains locked until
the correct security code is entered. (See Flags.) The default for these settings is unlocked. To change the lock settings:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 4, and 2 to display the Locks menu.
Input the appropriate number of the function lock:
1 Auto power-up lock Phone is locked when powered On. Enter your security code to unlock the phone for use.
2 SIM PIN lock
SIM card is locked. Enter the PIN to unlock the SIM card and use the phone.
3 Phone lock
Locks the phone after powered On and displays locked screen. Enter your security code to unlock.
4 PIM lock
Locks the PIM (Personal Information Manager) tools: Phone book, Scheduler, and ToDo.
Enter your security code to unlock PIM tools for use.
5 Browser lock
Locks the Browser access. Enter your security code to unlock Browser for use.
For auto power-up, SIM PIN, and PIM:
Input 1 to enable the lock (set On) or 2 to disable the lock (set Off) and the security code screen displays.
Input your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK). A confirmation screen displays briefly stating that the setting change has
enabled or disabled the function and display returns to the Locks menu.
While auto power-up lock is enabled, each time you press and HOLD
your security code to begin the powering up process.
(On-Off) to power On your wireless phone, you must input
While SIM PIN is enabled (set On), you must input the PIN.
While PIM lock is enabled, any application that attempts to access PIM data requires you to input your security code before the PIM
data is accessed.
46
Phone Lock ON
Input your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK). The Phone Locked screen displays. While the phone is locked, it is capable
of receiving incoming calls and sending emergency calls. The phone remains locked and cannot be used until your security code
is entered. (See Flag.)
Phone Lock OFF
When the phone is locked, the Phone Locked screen displays.
Press Softkey 2 (Unlock) to display the phone lock security code screen.
Input your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK). The phone is unlocked and displays the Idle screen.
While the phone lock is enabled, only emergency calls can be made (if the wireless phone is turned On, battery is properly charged,
and the network connection signal strength level is adequate) or the security code entered. To make an emergency call while the phone
is locked:
Press Softkey 1 (SOS) or enter the emergency 911 number and press
(Send).
Fixed Dialing
This feature allows you to restrict the use of dialed numbers to FDN (Fixed Dialing Numbers) only. To change the settings for fixed
dialing:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 4, and 4 to display the Fixed dialing screen.
Input 1 to turn FDN On or 2 to turn it Off. The Fixed dialing screen to input the PIN 2 code displays. Input the 4 to 8 digit PIN 2
code to verify user identification to the network.
There is no attempt restriction for
your security code. You may attempt
any number of times to enter the
security code.
If the phone lock was active when
the phone was powered Off, the
Phone Security Code screen
displays upon power On.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to confirm and save changes to the network and return to the Security menu.
47
Network Settings
Network settings menu contains the network and frequency band settings.
Network Search Type
To set the network search to automatic or manual modes (See Flag and Warning.):
Press MENU (Main), 1, 5, and 1 to display the Search type screen.
Press 1 to select automatic mode or 2 to select manual mode (See Flag and Warning.) and return to the Network menu.
New Network Search
To search for a new network:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 5, and 2 to display the Searching screen. When the search is completed, the Network list displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a network within the updated search list and press
busy screen displays with “Connecting to the network. . .” and returns to the Network menu.
(Select). The
When your phone is set to manual mode, you will have to wait while the phone is searching for networks. If several network options are
found, press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to scroll through the list.
SIM List
To add, edit, or remove networks depends on your network service provider. Contact your network service provider to find out if they
allow this feature’s use.
Adding Network to Empty SIM List
To add the first network to the SIM List screen:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 5, and 3 to display the SIM list screen with statement “SIM list empty.”
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Add new screen.
Input the country location code and the network code. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the SIM list screen with the network
added to the list.
Call your Service Provider to
activate international service
options.
Before editing your network or
SIM list, please contact and
consult with your network
service provider.
You will be charged for calls
forwarded to you while you are
roaming.
Before you manually select a
network, ensure it is covered
under the agreement you have
with your service provider.
Press Softkey 1 (Save) to save the network change and return to Network menu.
Editing the SIM List
To change the networks in the SIM List:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 5, and 3 to display the network SIM list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the required network and press
MENU (Options Menu) to display the SIM list Options menu.
Use the SIM list Options menu to make changes (move network, add new network,
remove network) to the SIM list. (See Warning.)
48
Moving a Network
To move the network within the SIM List as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 5, and 3 to display the SIM list screen.
Highlight the desired network and press MENU (Options Menu) to display the SIM list Options menu.
Press 1 to display the Move screen with the selected network highlighted.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to move the network position in the list and press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the new
location (See Flag.) and return to the SIM list screen or press Softkey 2 to cancel the location move and display a discard
changes confirmation screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Save) to save the SIM list changes and return to the Network menu.
Adding a Network
To add a new network to the SIM List screen as follows:
Press MENU (Options Menu) to display the SIM list Options menu.
Press 2 to display the Add new network screen.
Input the location code and network code.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the SIM list with the new name displayed at the top of the list.
With the new network added to the SIM list, press Softkey 1 (Save) to save the changes and return to the Network menu. (See
Flag.)
If you select a network to be added
to your network list (option 2) but
the list is full, you will have to select
a network to be replaced and then
press Softkey 1 (OK).
Removing a Network
With the desired network highlighted and the SIM List Options menu displayed, remove the network from the SIM List as follows:
Press 3 and a confirmation screen displays “Remove this network?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) and return to the SIM list with the network name removed from the list or press Softkey 2 (No) and
return to the SIM list with no changes made to the list.
With the network removed from the SIM list, press Softkey 1 (Save) to save the changes and return to the Network menu.
Band Priority
The band priority setting is necessary to start using your phone. Refer to page 21 of “Getting Started” for more information on band
priority.
49
Clock Settings
The Clock setting menu contains the settings for the time, date, alarm, and time zone.
Show Clock
This option allows you to select the time that you prefer to display on the Idle screen. Your phone has the ability to store the time for two
time zones: Local is your home area and Remote is any other time zone in the world.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 1 to display the Show clock screen. The currently selected option number is green.
Press 1 to display the local clock, 2 to display the local and remote clocks, or 3 for no clock display or use the navigation keys
to highlight the desired clock option and press (Select/Save) to return to the Clock menu.
Setting Time
This options allows time to be displayed on the Idle screen in 12 or 24 hour format.
Setting the Time
To set the time:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 2 to display the Set time screen.
Network Time
With ‘Use network time’ highlighted, press
the box. (See Flag.)
(Select) to choose the network time for the time setting. A checkmark is placed in
Press
(Down) navigation key to move to the Offset field and input the hours and minutes for the preferred time difference.
Press
(Right) navigation key to move to ‘+’ and ‘-’ radio buttons.
Press
(Up) or
difference (-).
'Network date’ and ‘Network time’ is
sent to your phone from the network
provider and automatically updated.
If network date/time is not used, you
must manually input the date and
time that you want for local date and
time.
The network date and network time
are the default settings.
(Down) navigation key to select the radio button for an advanced time difference (+) or a behind time
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to store the time setting/time difference and return to Clock menu.
Local Time
If you are not using the network time for the local time:
Press
(Down) navigation key to move to the Local time field and input the local time for the time setting.
Press
(Right) navigation key to move to the am/pm radio buttons.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key and press
(Select) to choose am or pm.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to store the time setting and return to Clock menu.
50
Remote Time
Press
(Down) navigation key to move to the Remote time field.
Key in the remote time for the time setting.
Press
(Right) navigation key to move to the am/pm radio buttons.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key and press
(Select) to choose am or pm.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to store the time setting and return to Clock menu.
Setting the Date
To set the date (See Flag.):
Press MENU (Main, 1, 6, and 3 to display Set date screen.
With ‘Use network date’ highlighted, press
the box beside ‘Use network date.’
(Select) to choose the network date for the date setting. A checkmark is placed in
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the setting and return to the Clock menu.
If you are not using the network date:
Press
If the year is greater than
12/31/2099 or earlier than
01/01/2002, an Invalid date screen
displays.
(Down) navigation key to move to the Day field.
Key in the 2 digits for day of the month and press
Key in the 2 digits for month and press
(Down) navigation key to move to the Month field.
(Down) navigation key to move to the Year field.
Key in the 4 digits for year.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to store the entered date or Softkey 2 (Cancel) to reject any changes and return to the Clock menu.
Setting the Alarm
* Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 4 to display the Set alarm screen.
With the alarm set to “Off”, press
(Left) navigation key to highlight “On” and press
(Select).
Press
(Down) navigation key to move Set time field. Input the required alarm time. Press
the am field and press
(Down) or
(Up) navigation key to highlight am or pm and press
Press
(Down) navigation key to move to the Set alarm tune field and press
(Right) navigation key move to
(Select).
(Select) to display the Reminder screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an Alarm tune. Press Softkey 1 (Play) to play the highlighted tune and
press Softkey 2 (Stop) to stop playing the tune. Press (Select) to select the highlighted alarm tune or press CLR
(Clear/Back) without selecting a new alarm tune and return to the Set alarm screen.
Press
(Down) navigation key to move to the Enter alarm text field and begin text entry to display the text editor screen. Using
the text entry procedures described on page 57, input the alarm text and press (Select) to return to the Set alarm screen with
the text in the Enter alarm text field.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the alarm settings and return to the Clock menu.
51
Setting the Alarm Off
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 4 to display the Set alarm screen.
Press
(Right) navigation key to scroll to “Off” radio button.
Press
(Select) to turn Off the alarm.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) and return to the Clock menu.
Formatting the Date and Time
The factory default for time format is 12 hours.
To change the date/time format:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 5 to display the Set format screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred date format and press
(Select).
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred time mode and press
(Select).
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to accept the date and time format beside the selected radio buttons and return to the Clock menu.
Setting Time Zone
To set up the time zone:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 6, and 6 to display the Set time zone screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred time zone. As each time zone is highlighted, the
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset for the highlighted time zone displays in the colored bar near the bottom of the screen. If the
highlighted time zone has daylight savings, “Daylight savings” displays under the GMT offset time. The GMT offset time is 6
hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT minus 6 hours).
To use Daylight savings, press
(Select) and a checkmark is placed in the box.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the highlighted time zone setting.
Other Settings
The Other settings menu contains the settings for synchronization, TTY, Internet and show the phone’s software version.
52
Synchronization Settings
The Other Settings Menu provides the settings to synchronize the time, date, and contact fields of PIM tools and phonebook with a
source over the air through a server on the Inter/Intranet (remote server) or locally (local server) with the use of PC applications. The
PIM applications that are synchronized are Scheduler with calendar, phonebook with contacts, and ToDo list. The phone can
synchronize the PIM applications all at the same time or separately, one at a time.
The Remote feature may not be offered by your service provider. If the service is offered, the service provider may charge a fee to
synchronize a wireless phone on their server. (See Flag.)
Remote Server
To establish synchronization settings for a remote server:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 1, and 1 to display the Remote Server menu.
Input the appropriate number to display the corresponding setting screen: 1 for Server settings, 2 for Proxy settings, 3 for Path
setting, or 4 for HTTP Login. Input the required information in the appropriate fields for server, proxy, path, and HTTP login
settings. (See table below for field settings.) Press (Select)) to select or Softkey 1 (OK) to save the setting changes and
return to the previous screen.
Setting Name
Setting Entry
Server URL
Enter the synchronization server’s URL.
Server Login
Enter your user name and password provided by the server provider.*
IP address
Enter the IP address of the server in numeric values only, e.g., “000.00.000.00”.
Proxy address**
Enter the IP address of the Proxy server in numeric values only, e.g., “000.00.000.00”.
Proxy Login**
Enter the user name and password provided for the proxy server address.*
Phonebook Path
Enter the relative path of the phonebook in the server. Begin with “./”, e.g.,”./contact/personal”.
ToDo list Path
Enter the relative path of the ToDo/tasks in the server. Begin with “./”, e.g., “./contact/tasks”.
Scheduler Path
Enter the relative path of the Scheduler in the server. Begin with “./”, e.g., “./contact/scheduler”.
HTTP Login**
Enter the user name and password for HTTP authentication.*
**
The user id and password are case sensitive.
The configuration is only mandatory if the server provides the feature. Only one authentication may be used, either proxy or
HTTP. The 232 wireless phone cannot operate with both authentications turned On.
Local Server
The local server synchronization requires an NEC approved USB cable and additional software. To establish synchronization settings for
a local server:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 1, and 2 to display the Login screen.
Input your user name or login identification and password. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the setting changes and return to the
Synchronization menu. (See Flag.)
to page 118 for the remote
L Refer
and local Synchronization
procedures.
The user name and password for
the local settings are the same that
you use on your PC for
synchronization authentication.
Refer to www.nechdm.com or the
XCPC for NEC Wireless Phones
Installation Guide and User Guide
instructions.
53
TTY Settings
* Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, and 2 to display the TTY settings screen. (See Flags.)
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired TTY mode On or Off and press (Select) to select the
highlighted option or input the number that corresponds to TTY mode On/Off and return to the Other menu.
The TTY device cable is attached to the wireless phone’s hands-free accessory port.
Internet Settings
The Other settings menu provides the settings for the factory connection settings, user connection settings, timeout, and certificates to
access the Internet.
When you receive the 232 wireless phone, some of the Internet settings may have been pre-configured by AT&T Wireless. Contact your
AT&T Wireless provider for assistance to add or change Internet settings.
Factory Settings Connection
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, 1, and 1 to display the Factory setting screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to scroll the factory settings.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Select) exit and return to the Connections menu.
User Settings Connection
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, 1, and 2 to display the User Setting screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight and press (Select) to display the entry screen or input the
corresponding number of the desired list item to display the entry screen.
1 APN
2 Proxy server
3 Portal URL
User name
Password
HTTP port
HTTPS Port
8 DNS
The TTY default is Off mode.
TTY is an abbreviation for
teletypewriter and text
telephony--equipment that employs
interactive text based
communications through the
telephone network.
Factory settings are established by
the network service provider.
Enter the Access Point Name that defines the network by name stored on GGSN.
Enter the proxy server that is between the client application, such as a web browser, and the real server.
Enter the web site/service address that offers an array of resources and services, such as Email, forums,
search engines, and on-line shopping malls.
Enter your user id to enable login to the Internet.
Enter your password to enable login to the Internet.
Enter the HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) proxy port number.
Enter the secure HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol Security) proxy
port number.
Enter the Domain Name Service address. (DNS is an software
application that translates domain names into IP addresses.)
Input the data for the field and press
(Select/Save) to return to the User Setting screen.
When all entries are completed, press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Connections
screen. Press
(End) to return to Idle screen.
54
Time Out
Select the length of time for the phone to keep trying to make a connection to receive data before timeout is performed.
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, and 2 to display the Timeout screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight and press
timeout option. (See Flag.) The display returns to the Internet menu.
(Select/Save) or input the corresponding number of the
“Disabled” is 0 seconds and the
phone does not keep trying to make
a connection to receive data. If the
first attempt fails, timeout is
performed.
Certificates
A certificate is an electronic message used for security purposes and provides information to confirm your identity so you may have
access to programs, systems, and electronic commerce while surfing/browsing the Internet.
To view certification information:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, and 3 to display the Certificate list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a certificate and press
1 to display the Certificate information screen.
(Select) or press MENU (Options Menu) and
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to acknowledge the certificate list information and return to the Certificate screen.
To set the certification validity:
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, 3, and 3 to display the Certificate List screen.
Press
(Up) or
Options menu.
(Down) navigation key to highlight a certificate. Press MENU (Options Menu) to display the Certificate
Press 2 to display the Set validity screen.
Input the corresponding validity option number or highlight the valid or invalid option and press
Certificate screen.
(Select) to return to the
Show Versions
The Other Settings menu provides information regarding the software version that your phone is currently using. To display the software
version information,
Press MENU (Main), 1, 7, and 4 to display the Show versions screen.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Select) to acknowledge the software version and return to Other menu.
Certificate 4
Certificate 5
Certificate 6
Certificate 7
Certificate 8
Certificate 9
Certificate 10
Certificate 11
Certificate 12
55
Reset Settings
This function allows the phone settings to revert back to the factory settings and erase data for selected tools.
Reset Factory Settings
Press MENU (Main), 1, and 8 to display the Security code entry screen.
Enter your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK). The reset screen displays “All user settings will be returned to factory
default. Continue?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to continue or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel with no settings reset to factory defaults and return to the
Settings menu.
If continuing, the reset screen displays, “Do you wish to erase data for any application?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to erase data or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel with no application data erased and return to the
Settings menu.
If erasing data, the next 5 application reset/erase data screens display.
Erase Data
Five screens display to allow you to erase data for the following tools:
Schedule Events, ToDo Items, and Notepad
SMS, MMS, and Email Messages
l Downloaded pictures and music
l Voice Memos
l Downloaded Games and Applications (pre-loaded games that came in the phone are also deleted)
If you erase the pre-loaded games (Star Diversion, Bowling Demo, and Blackjack), you can download them from www.nechdm.com
website.
To erase the data for the tools that display on the screen,
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to erase data for the tools stated on the screen or press Softkey 2 (No) so the data is not erased and
continue to the next reset screen
At the last reset screen, return to the Settings menu.
56
Text Entry (TBD)
Text entries for messages, Emails, phonebook names, task descriptions, notepad, field entries, etc. are input at the text editor screen.
At any highlighted entry field, press a key for the first letter to enter and the text editor screen displays. You may also press
at any highlighted entry field to display the text editor screen and begin text entry.
(Select)
To change the text entry mode between normal text (ABC), T9™ Text Entry (T9) or numeric entry (123), press Softkey 1 (Mode). The
text entry mode displays at the bottom of the display screen above the Softkey 1 indicator.
To toggle between lower case, shift á ( upper case for one letter and returns to lower case text entry) and caps lock á(permanent
upper case), press the
(Asterisk Symbol). Shift and caps lock display on the screen above the Softkey 2 indicator.
To toggle the active symbol mode On and Off, press the
(Number Symbol). There are symbol tables available on the next page. The
symbols are special characters, symbols, and punctuation available for text entry.
Press MENU (Options Menu) at the text editor screen to display text Options menu that allows you to select settings for text formatting
and characteristics.
Press
(Left),
(Right),
(Down), or
(Up) navigation key to move the cursor within text. To remove unwanted characters,
press CLR (Clear/Back) key. Remove a single character or space to the left of the cursor with the Clear Mode set as “Backspace” in Edit
settings. Remove a single character or space to the right of the cursor with the Clear Mode set as “Delete” in Edit settings.
The maximum number of characters is defined as the number of single-byte characters (alphanumeric characters, etc.) allowed in a
field/description. If a double or triple byte character such as a special symbol is used, the number of characters allowed will vary
accordingly.
Normal Text (ABC)
At the text editor screen, press Softkey 1 (Mode) until the ABC appears above the Softkey 1 indicator. ABC text entry is also known as
multi-tap entry. Each number key press contains more than one letter and successive presses are needed to obtain the desired letter.
Press a number key that contains the desired letter. The available characters for the pressed number key replace ABC above the Softkey
1 indicator until another number key is pressed.
Successive presses of the same number key displays the next available character on the text editor screen.
With the required character displayed when entering normal (ABC) text, press
(Right) navigation key to move to the next character
position. If you wait for more than 1 second, the cursor moves one character to the right automatically.
Press 0 to create a space between words.
Numbers
At the text editor screen, press Softkey 1 (Mode) until the 123 appears above the Softkey 1 indicator on the display screen. Press the
number keys to enter the desired number(s).
57
T9TM Text Entry
At the text editor screen, press Softkey 1 (Mode) until the T9 appears above the Softkey 1 indicator on the display screen.
T9 text entry is fast, easy and intuitive text input. Press one key per letter in a word. The phone predicts or guesses what you are writing.
For example, to enter the word “show,” spell out the word by pressing four keys: 7, 4, 6, and 9. T9TM text input recognizes that the most
commonly used word matching that numeric entry sequence is “show.”
If more than one word shares the same numeric entry sequence, the most commonly used word displays highlighted. The number of
available words (for example, 1 of 11) displays beside the T9 above the Softkey 1 indicator. If the highlighted word is not the desired
word, press Softkey 1 (Prev) or Softkey 2 (Next) until the desired word displays.
Press 0 to insert a space after a word.
If the T9 word list does not contain the desired word:
Enter any characters till Softkey 2 (Next) indicator on the display screen changes to Softkey 2 (Spell?).
Press Softkey 2 (Spell?) to change the text editor into Spell mode. The text entry mode automatically becomes normal text
entry (ABC).
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to delete unnecessary letters and input the characters for the new word.
Press Softkey 1 (T9) to return to T9 text entry.
Symbol Mode
In the symbol mode, the screen displays the available symbols (see the symbol screens below). Make sure that the cursor is positioned
where you want to input the symbol. If a word is highlighted in T9 text entry, move the cursor to the end of the word. The symbol mode
cannot be used if a word is highlighted. Press the
(Number Symbol) key in text entry mode to turn On and Off the symbol mode.
Press
(Left),
(Right),
(Down), or
(Up) navigation key to highlight the desired symbol and press Softkey 1 (OK) or
(Select). The required symbol displays on the text editor screen.
The first symbol screen is used by 2 fields: To and Cc fields of New Email. The second symbol screen is used by 7 fields and 3 text
editor options: the To and Message fields of SMS; the To field of MMS; To, Subject, and Message fields of New Email-SMS; Enter
address field for Go to webpage; the Edit Text of MMS Composer Options menu; the Add folder of Bookmark Options menu; and Edit
title option of the S/W list menu. The third symbol screen is used by the text editor of Audio and Visual to edit file names. All other
fields and text editor options use the fourth symbol screen.
Used for To and cc fields
of New Email
Used by 7 fields and
3 text editor options
Used by Audio and
Visual Text Editor
Used by all other fields
and text editor options
58
Text Entry Options Menu
At any field to input information (except number fields), press a key for the first letter you want to enter to display the text editor screen.
An Options menu is available at the text editor screen that allows:
Color, format, and alignment changes of the text.
Highlight mode turned On and Off to copy, cut, delete a word, paragraph or all.
l Paste what is copied in the highlight mode.
l Create and insert canned text.
l Inserting a graphic from a provided list of emoticons.
l Inserting a sound, or picture from a provided list.
l Identify the T9 text entry language.
l Edit setting changes.
Not all of the menu options are available for all field or message text entry. An option is grayed out when it is not available for text entry.
All options of the text entry Options menu are available only for SMS messages.
Text Color
At the text editor screen,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Text Color screen.
Press
press
(Left),
(Select).
(Right),
(Down), or
(Up) navigation key to highlight the desired text color or background color and
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the changes or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the changes and return to the text editor
screen.
Text Format
At the text editor screen,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Text Format screen.
Highlight the Font field and press
(Left) or
Highlight the desired Text Format field and press
format box.
(Right) navigation key to cycle the font names.
(Select) to check or uncheck the text
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the changes or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the
changes and return to the text editor screen.
Text Alignment
At the text editor screen,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Text Alignment screen.
Highlight the desired Text Alignment and press (Select). Radio button for the field is On.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the changes or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the
changes and return to the text editor screen.
59
Text Paste
After selecting the text in the Highlight mode that was copied or cut (explained in the next topic), return to the text editor screen. At the
text editor screen:
Use the navigation keys to place the cursor where the text is to be inserted/pasted.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to insert/paste the text.
Continue with text entry.
Text Highlight
Highlight mode provides an Options menu to:
l Change the text color or text format of selected text.
l Copy or cut selected text in highlight mode to be inserted/pasted (explained in previous topic) into the text editor screen.
l Delete selected text.
l Highlight a word, paragraph, or all text.
At the text editor screen,
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the text editor screen in Highlight mode.
To move the cursor without highlighting, press Softkey 1 (Off) turn Off the highlight mode. Once the cursor is positioned, press
Softkey 1 (On) to turn the highlight mode On. (See Flag.)
Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to highlight the word(s) or paragraph(s) or position the cursor.
When the highlight mode is turned
On, the Softkey 1 indicator displays
Off. When the highlight mode is
turned Off, the Softkey 1 indicator
displays On. Use Softkey 1 to
toggle highlight mode On/Off.
With the selected text highlighted (a word, paragraph, or all text), press MENU (Options Menu) to display the Highlight mode
Options menu and input the corresponding number:
To change the text color of the selected text on the text editor screen.
To change the text format of the selected text on the text editor screen.
To copy the selected text.
To cut/remove the selected text where it is located on the text editor screen.
To delete the selected text from the text editor screen.
With the cursor positioned and highlight mode turned Off (the Softkey 1 indicator displays On), press MENU (Options Menu) to
display the Highlight mode Options menu and input the corresponding number:
To highlight the word that the cursor is positioned within
To highlight the paragraph that the cursor is positioned within on the text editor screen.
To highlight all text on the text editor screen.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to end highlight mode and return to the text editor screen.
Selected text (a word, paragraph, or all text) that has been copied or cut may be pasted within the same text editor screen, a new
message, a new Email, or application description field (Scheduler, ToDo, or Notepad). Follow the instructions provided in the previous
topic Text Paste.
60
Insert Object
The Insert object menu provides a list of canned text items, sounds, animations, pictures , and emoticons that may be added to the text
editor screen. Canned text may be created and saved to add to the text editor screen.
At the text editor screen:
Position the cursor at the location to add an object.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the Insert object menu. Input the corresponding number:
To display the Add Quick Text screen with a list of canned text.
To display the Sound list screen.
To display the Picture Files screen.
To display the Animations screen.
To display the Emoticons screen.
To display the Pictograph screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired object in the list.
Press Softkey 1 (Preview) to view the object. Press CLR (Clear/Back) or Softkey 2 (Stop/Cancel) end viewing and return to
the previous list screen. (See Flag.)
With the object highlighted in the list screen, press
Cannot preview Emoticons.
(Select) to return to the text editor screen and the object is inserted.
In the Preview screen for sounds, pictures, animations, and pictographs, press
text editor screen and the object is inserted.
(Select) or Softkey 1 (Insert) to return to the
At the Emoticon screen, use the navigation keys to highlight the desired object and press
return to the text editor screen and the emoticon is inserted.
(Select) or Softkey 1 (OK) to
Canned text provides a list of items to be added to the Add Quick Text list. The Quick Text menu provides options to add new canned
text items, edit and delete existing canned text items, and restore the list to the original default canned text list.
To add, edit, delete or restore canned text, begin at the text editor screen and:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 6, and 1 to display the Add Quick Text list screen.
Highlight the canned text item to edit or delete.
Press MENU (Options Menu) to display the Quick Text menu.
Input 1 to display the Create Quick Text screen or 2 to display the Edit Quick Text screen. Press Softkey 1 (Mode) to select the
text entry mode (ABC, 123, or T9) and input the text. Press (Select/Save) to save the entry and return to the Add Quick Text
screen. Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the add or edit and return to the Quick Text menu.
Input 3 to delete and a decision screen displays, “Delete selected text message?” Press Softkey 1 (Delete) to confirm the
deletion or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the deletion.
Input 4 to restore and a screen displays, “Restore defaults: This will destroy your personal text messages!” Press Softkey 1
(OK) to confirm restoring to the default list and a busy screen displays, “Please wait while default text messages are restored...”
A confirmation screen displays, “Default text restored.” Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel restoring the default list.
61
T9 Text Language
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 7 to display the T9 language screen.
Input the number or use the navigation keys to highlight the preferred language and press
screen.
(Select) to return to the text editor
Text Edit Settings
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 8 to display the Edit Settings screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the type of write mode and clear mode of text entry and press
button.
(Select) to select the radio
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the settings and return to the text editor screen.
62
Messaging and Voice Mail (TBD)
Accessing Messages
Message center menu icon:
To access the Message Center:
Press Softkey 1 (Message) or MENU (Main) and 2 to display the Message center folder screen or
press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Message center option
2 with a box frame. The Message center menu icon becomes animated. Press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
To select a Message center folder option:
Press the Message center option number (1 through 8) or press
(Up) or
over the desired Message center folder option and press (Select).
(Down) navigation key to move the highlight
At message fields that require text entry, enter the first letter in the field and the text editor screen displays or press
highlighted field to display the text editor screen.
(Select) at a
63
Games and Apps (TBD)
The applications and games contained in the Software list are downloaded from the Internet through the Web Browser. The last loaded
application or game appears at the top of the software list. The 232 wireless phone is set with vibrate and tone combination in order to
play games that require both.
Games and Apps menu icon:
To access mMode menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 3 to display the Applications menu or press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up),
or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Games and Apps option 3 with a box frame. The Games and Apps icon becomes
animated. Press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
To select an Applications menu option:
Press the Application option number (1 through 3) or press
desired Application option and press (Select).
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to move the highlight over the
For the Application setting options, remember to press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the previous screen or press
(End) to exit the
screen and return to the Idle screen. The Clear/Back key does not function as a back key or return to previous page in Games/Apps
mode.
In the Softkey area (located at the bottom of the screen), navigation indicators (arrow points) display to show the directions that you
may move the cursor, move the highlight bar, or scroll within the screen.
64
Web Browser (TBD)
To access mMode menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 4 to display the mMode menu or
press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
with a box frame. The Web browser icon becomes animated. Press
mMode menu icon:
(Down) navigation key to highlight Web browser option 4
(Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
To select a mMode menu option:
Press the mMode option number (1 through 6) or press
desired mMode option and press (Select).
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to move the highlight over the
To end the session on the Internet,
Press
(End) key.
The Clear/Back key does not function as a back key or return to previous page in the web browser mode. When accessing the Internet or URL,
press the CLR (Clear) key to end the process to connect to the Internet or URL.
In the Softkey area (located at the bottom of the screen), navigation indicators (arrow points) display to show the directions that you
may move the cursor, move the highlight bar, or scroll within the screen.
65
Phonebook (TBD)
To access Phonebook option of the main menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 5 to display the Phone book menu and press the Phone book option number (1 or 2) or
press
(Phonebook) to display a phonebook list or
press MENU (Main). The Phone book option 5 is highlighted with a box frame and is animated. Press (Select) to confirm
your choice and press the Phone book option number (1 or 2). (See Flag.)
Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back)key to return to the previous screen or press
screen.
Phonebook menu icon:
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle
Phonebook Types
232 provides 5 phonebook types.
l Complete
List of all numbers stored in the other phonebook types (Phone, SIM, and FDN) except SDN numbers. (See Flag.)
l Phone
The personal directory stored in the phone’s memory; up to 500 number entries can be stored. Each phone
number entry allows storing a name, up to 7 phone numbers, 2 Email addresses, 2 fields of descriptive
information, a ring tune, second display backlight ring color, a voice tag and a phonebook picture. Names can be
placed into groupsto simplify searching.
l SIM
The personal directory stored in SIM memory; up to 250 number records can be stored on SIM card, depending
on your SIM card capacity. Only one name and number is allowed per entry in the SIM directory.
l FDN
Fixed dialing numbers (FDN) is a means of limiting which numbers can be called from your phone. With the FDN
feature turned On (see page 47), only the numbers in the FDN phonebook and emergency numbers can be called
from your phone. (See Flag.) To access FDN phonebook functions, you must enter your PIN2.
l SDN
Service Dialing Numbers are supplied, ready to use, and installed by your network service provider. The SDN
phone numbers and services supplied by the provider cannot be edited by you. You cannot see the number that
is dialed; only the associated text title. Examples of SDN numbers are customer inquiries, billing information,
sports lines, weather lines, etc. If SDN is not supported by the network service provider, SDN does not show as
a phonebook.
When the phone is powered On, the sorting process of the phonebook is run in the background. If you immediately access the
phonebook after powering On, you can only use Softkey 1 (Call) to call a number in the Phone phonebook during the sorting process.
If you press
(Phonebook) to view another phonebook type, the busy screen displays. When the sorting process is completed, the
Softkey 2 (Add New) and MENU (Options Menu) display on the screen showing that the phonebook types are available for viewing,
editing, adding new entries, and all other phonebook functions. (See Flag.)
The numbers from Phone and SIM can be viewed, altered and called unless FDN is set On. If FDN is set On, only the FDN phonebook
may be viewed, altered, and called. The Phone, SIM and SDN phonebook types cannot be viewed with FDN set On.
The factory default setting is the Complete phonebook. The first time that you press
displays with “List empty.”
(Phonebook), the Complete phonebook
Press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays. (See Flag.) The name of the phonebook type displays at the top
of the list in the title bar. After contact entries are added, the phone number type icon and phone number of the highlighted name
displays at the lower bottom of the screen.
The next time you press
(Phonebook) from the Idle screen, the phonebook that displays is the last one used and exited.
FDN and SDN are network provider
dependent features.
For emergency calls, ensure your
wireless phone is turned On, battery
is properly charged, and the
network connection signal strength
level is adequate before attempting
an emergency call. If your battery is
empty (see page 19), you can not
make or receive any calls, including
emergency calls.
Sorting process must be completed
before phonebook functions are
available.
Switch to the other directories (if the
SIM card supports them) by
pressing
(Phonebook).
66
Number Entry Screens
There are two methods that a phone number may be entered to the Add new screen:
l Blank
l Number pre-loaded
Blank Entry Screen
To display the Add new screen with blank fields (no number is entered in the Number field), proceed as follows:
Press the
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays.
Press Softkey 2 (Add new) to display the Add new screen. Continue with the instructions provided in “Storing Numbers and
Names in Phonebook, Adding a New Name/Number” on page 68.
Number Pre-loaded Entry Screen
To input a number at the Idle screen and save it to a phonebook:
Input the phone number at the Idle screen.
Press
(Phonebook) to display the Add New screen with the phone number in the number field. Continue with the instructions
provided in “Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook, Adding a New Name/Number” on page 68.
A number can be pre-loaded into the Add new screen from the Call Record Logs (Missed calls, Received calls, and Dialed calls). To
highlight a call record and select it to add to a phonebook:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log. The respective call
type log screen displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the list.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to copy the selected number to the Phone phonebook. The Add new screen displays with
the phone number in the number field. Continue with the instructions provided in “Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook,
Adding a New Name/Number” on page 68.
To add a number or Email address to the Phone phonebook from message text:
Press
(Right) navigation key to highlight the phone number or Email address [if there is more than one, press
(Right) or
(Left) navigation key to highlight the desired phone number or Email address] in the message text.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to automatically add the phone number or Email address to the Phone phonebook in the first
available location number.
When adding a phone number or Email address from message text, the phonebook Add new screen does not display. The phone
number or Email address is added to the Phone phonebook while the message remains displayed.
Press
(End) to exit the message screen.
Press the
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays and find the new entry made from the message text to add a
name. Continue with the instructions provided in “Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook, Adding a New Name/Number” on
page 68.
67
Storing Numbers and Names in Phonebook
With a number and name added to a phonebook, the name displays on the Idle screen when a call is received from the person.
Adding a New Name/Number
At the Add new screen with blank fields (no number in the Number field) (See Flag.) or pre-loaded field (a number in the Number field):
To obtain a blank Add new screen,
press
(Phonebook) until the
preferred phonebook displays and
press Softkey 2 (Add new).
Highlight the name field and input the first letter of the name to display the text editor screen. (See Flag.)
Input the name to associate with the phone number (see page 57 for text entry details) and press (Select/Save) to return to
the Add new screen. The Phone name field allows 30 characters and Sim name field allows 16 characters for the name entry.
Blank Screen
If the number field is blank, press
(Down) navigation key to highlight the number field. Input the first digit of the phone
number to display the Phone number entry screen.
Input the phone number to be stored and press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Add new screen. The Phone number field allows
40 characters and Sim name field allows 21 characters for the number entry.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the new record and display the Add new--Choose location screen.
Pre-loaded Screen
If the correct number has been pre-loaded into the number field, press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the new record and display the
Add new--Choose location screen.
Choose Location
At the Add new–Choose location screen, the next available location number displays in the location field.
To select other available phonebooks, press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook type displays. The phonebook name
appears at lower left above the Softkey 1 indicator.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the name/number entry in the suggested location of the selected phonebook.
If you plan to use Synchronization,
input the name as: last name,
comma, space, and first name. If
you enter first name and last name,
the name will not match for the
synchronization process.
To store the number entry in a specific location, press CLR (Clear/Back) to remove the suggested location number, and input the
preferred location number in the Enter location field. Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save the name/number entry in the specified
location of the selected phonebook.
If the new entry is saved to the Phone phonebook, the Number type screen displays. Continue with the instructions provided in
“Phone Number Type” on page 69.
If the new entry is saved to the FDN phonebook, the security code screen displays. Input your PIN 2 code and press Softkey 1
(OK) to save the new entry. Refer to page 17 for more PIN 2 information.
If the new entry is saved to the SIM phonebook, a confirmation screen briefly states, “Entry saved” and the display returns to the
phonebook where you started the new entry.
Only one number per entry is stored in SIM and FDN phonebooks.
The location number is used for speed dialing. Refer to page 25 for more information on speed dialing.
When an entry is highlighted in a phonebook list, the entry’s location number displays to the right of the phonebook type title at the top
of the phonebook list in the title bar. There are 500 locations available in Phone and 250 locations available in SIM.
68
Location Number in Use
If a location number is already in use, a decision screen prompts, “Overwrite this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to confirm the replacement or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the replacement.
Full Phonebook
The Number Type screen offers 7
alternative number types. One is
selected to identify the number type
when adding a new entry.
When adding a new name/number to a phonebook and the phonebook is full, a screen displays to overwrite a location number.
Input the location number to be replaced and press Softkey 2 to display the decision screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to confirm the replacement and press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the replacement.
Phone Number Type
With the new entry’s location in the phonebook saved at the Choose Location screen, the Number type screen displays only for new
entries added to the Phone phonebook. The Number type screen offers alternative number types to identify the new number. (See Flag.)
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the number type and press (Select) or input the appropriate option
number (see number type in right column) to identify the new entry’s number type.
The name/number entry is assigned the selected number type, the entry is saved, and a confirmation screen briefly states “Entry
saved.” A decision screen displays, “Input more fields?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to display the Edit screen to input more information for the name/number entry (continue with the
instructions provided in “Editing or Personalizing Number, Adding/Editing Information” on page 70) or press Softkey 2 (No) to
exit the decision screen and return to the phonebook (the saved entry will have only name and one phone number).
69
O
Editing or Personalizing Numbers
Phonebook Entry Edit
Press and HOLD
(Number
symbol) key during number entry to
create a pause.
A Phone entry should have at least a name and a phone number or Email address. The editing function is used to alter existing
information and have additional information/attributes added to the entry.
Add more phone numbers (home, work, mobile, etc.)
Add 2 Email addresses
l Add 2 personal information
l Allocate a detail entry to a group
l Ungroup a detail entry
Add a voice tag (to 10 Phone entries only)
Allocate one of 12 backlight colors
l Allocate a phonebook picture
l Allocate a ring tune
Phonebook Field Icons
Name field
Data number field
LED color field
Home number field
Additional number field
Voice tag field
Wireless number field
Email address field
Caller Line ID field
Work/business number field
Note or freeform text field
Ring tune field
Fax number field
Group name field
Entry detail screen displays entry
name at the top of the screen in the
title bar with the entry location in the
phonebook to the right of the entry
name.
Adding/Editing Information
The number of entry characters for the edit fields are:
l Name Field
30 characters
l Phone Number Fields
40 characters (+ for international call access and P for pause are considered a character space).
(See Flag.)
l Email Fields
64 characters
l Information Fields
64 characters
When adding a new entry, upon pressing Softkey 1 (Yes) at the ‘Input more fields?’ screen, the Edit screen displays to add more
information. (Skip the next procedures steps if adding a new entry; continue to the following procedure to add/edit any phone number
type fields.)
To obtain the Edit screen from the phonebook to add or edit fields for an entry:
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
screen. (See Flag.)
Press
(Down) navigation key to highlight the phonebook entry and press
(Select) to display the entry detail
(Select) or Softkey 2 (Edit) to display the Edit screen.
70
To add/edit any phone number type fields:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a phone number type field. Input the first digit of the phone number to
display the Phone number entry screen.
(See Flag.) Input the number for the selected field and press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Edit screen.
To add/edit the name, Email, and info fields:
Press
(Up) or
editor screen.
If the field already has a number or
information, press CLR
(Clear/Back) to remove unwanted
numbers or letters.
(Down) navigation key to highlight the name, Email, or info field and begin text entry to display the text
(See Flag.) Input the information for the selected field (see page 57 for text entry procedures) and press
the Edit screen.
(Select) to return to
Continue with “Allocate a Group” instructions or if finished adding/editing fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the screen
where you started the add/edit process.
Allocate a Group
An entry can be allocated to only one Group at a time (see page 80 for more information). (See Flag.) To allocate an entry to a specified
Group:
Press
screen.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
Group field and press
(Select) to display the Group list
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred Group Name and press
entry to the Group and return to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
(Select/Save) to assign the
The Group field default setting is
“No Group.” This name cannot be
changed.
To remove a phone entry from all Groups:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the Group field and press
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight “No Group” and press
Group” and return to the Edit screen.
(Select) to display the Group list screen.
(Select/Save) to assign the entry to “No
Continue with “Allocate a Voice Tag” instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and return to the
screen where you started the add/edit process.
Allocate a Voice Tag
You have three tries to make a sample recording to obtain a match that can be allocated as
a voice tag. To allocate a voice tag for the Phone entry:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
Voice field and
press (Select) to display the Voice tag menu.
Press 1 to display the Record screen and begin the sample recordings. (See Flag.)
Observe the message display, “Say name.”
Recording is susceptible to
background noise.
Speak the voice tag or name. If holding the wireless phone to your ear, you will hear
what you have said. Observe a second message, “Say name again.”
71
Repeat the voice tag or name the same as the first time. If holding the wireless phone to your ear, you will hear what you have
said.
If a match is obtained, the voice set confirmation screen “Voice set” displays briefly and the Edit screen displays with the Voice
field ‘Set.’
If a match is not obtained from the two sample recordings, the fail screen displays the message, “Recordings didn’t match. Say
name again.”
Repeat the voice tag or name again. If a match is obtained, the confirmation screen displays “Voice set.”
If a match is not obtained from the three sample recordings, the fail screen briefly displays the message, “Voice not recorded.
Samples are too different.” Press Softkey 1 (OK) and the Voice tag menu returns.
Repeat the recording process or press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Edit screen.
Continue with “Allocate a Backlight Color” instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and return
to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
A voice tag may be allocated to only 10 entries in the phone memory and none in the SIM memory. Refer to page 84 for instructions
using a voice tag.
Allocate Backlight Color
A color may be selected to flash on the second display backlight when the person of the phone entry calls your wireless phone. The
backlight color may be allocated by cycling through the backlight field or at the 2nd-LCD screen.
To allocate a color in the backlight field:
Press
(Up) or
Press
(Left) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
backlight field.
(Right) navigation key to cycle the available colors.
Continue with “Allocate a Phonebook Picture” instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and
return to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
To allocate a backlight color from the 2nd-LCD screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
the 2nd-LCD screen.
backlight field and press
(Select) to display the color list on
Input a number 1 to 7 that corresponds to the preferred color or press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
preferred color and press (Select/Save) to select the backlight color and display the Edit screen with the color stated in the
backlight field.
Continue with “Allocate a Phonebook Picture” instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and
return to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
72
Allocate a Phonebook Picture
To allocate a picture to display when the person of the phone entry calls your phone (See Flag.):
Press
screen.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
Picture field and press
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred picture name.
(Select) to display the Picture list
The caller id picture displays on the
Main LCD when the flip is open. It
displays on the Second LCD when
the flip is closed.
Press Softkey 1 (View) to preview the highlighted picture name. Press Softkey 2 (Dismiss) to dismiss the picture and return
to the Picture list screen.
With the preferred picture name highlighted, press
picture name in the field.
(Select/Save) to select the picture and return to the Edit screen with the
Continue with “Allocate a Ring Tune” instructions or if finished adding/editing the fields, press Softkey 1 (OK) and return to the
screen where you started the add/edit process.
To download a picture of the person from your computer to the NEC website and add it to your wireless phone to allocate the picture to
a phone entry, follow the instructions provided at the NEC website.
Allocate a Ring Tune
To allocate a ring tune to sound when the person of the phone entry calls your phone:
Press
(Up) or
Melody list screen.
(Down) navigation key to highlight the
Press
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred melody name.
(Up) or
Default melody field and press
(Select) to display the
Press Softkey 1 (Play) to play the highlighted melody name. Press Softkey 2 (Stop) to stop the ring tune sound and return to
the Melody list screen.
With the preferred melody name highlighted, press
melody name in the field.
(Select/Save) to select the melody and return to the Edit screen with the
Saving the Changes
After completing additions and changes to the Edit screen:
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save any changes made at the Edit screen. A confirmation screen briefly displays “Entry saved” and
return to the screen where you started the add/edit process.
Press
(End) to exit the phonebook and return to the Idle screen.
At any time that you decide that you do not want the changes made at the Edit screen:
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel any changes made, exit the Edit screen, and return to the screen where you started the
add/edit process.
Press
(End) to exit the phonebook and return to the Idle screen.
73
SIM Edit
The editing function can be used to alter the existing entry information in SIM. There are only two fields to edit: the name field and
number field. (See Flag.) Edit a SIM entry as follows:
Press
A SIM entry should have at least a
name or a number.
(Phonebook) until the SIM phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
detail screen.
Press
(Down) navigation key to scroll to the desired entry to be edited and press
(Select) to display the entry
(Select) or Softkey 2 (Edit) to display the Edit screen.
Highlight the name and begin text entry of the name or press
press (Select/Save) to return to Edit screen. (See Flag.)
(Select) to display the editor screen. Input the name change and
Highlight the number field and input the first digit of the phone number or press (Select) to display the Phone number entry
screen. Input the number change and press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the Edit screen.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save any changes or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel any changes and return to the entry detail.
Accessing the Edit Function
If the editor screen or Phone
number entry screen is accessed by
pressing (Select), press CLR
(Clear/Back) to remove the old
name or number to input the
changes.
There are 4 methods to obtain the Edit screen.
From “Input more fields?” Decision Screen
When adding a new name/number entry to phone memory with a phonebook location and a number type, press Softkey 1 (Yes) at the
“Input more fields?” decision screen. The Edit screen displays to add more information or edit existing fields for the new contact entry.
From Phonebook Options Menu
Press
(Phonebook) until preferred phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the phonebook entry.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Edit screen from the phonebook Options menu.
From Entry Detail Screen
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the phonebook entry and press
screen.
Press Softkey 2 (Edit) to display the Edit screen.
(Select) to display the entry detail
(See Flag.)
From Entry Detail Options Menu
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the phonebook entry and press (Select) to display the entry detail
screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Edit screen from the entry detail Options menu.
Entry detail screen displays the
entry name at the top of the screen
in the title bar with the entry location
in the phonebook to the right of the
entry name. If the entry does not
have a name, “No name” displays
as the screen title.
74
Phonebook Options Menu
Specific tasks may be completed through the phonebook Options menu.
To display the phonebook Options menu from the phonebook directory screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until preferred phonebook displays.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and the option number to complete the desired function.
The following describes each function of the menu options that display for the phonebook Options menu.
(1) Add new
(2) Edit
(3) Copy
(4) Delete
(5) Groups
(6) Sort
(7) Go to location
(8) Show
Add a new phonebook entry to the phonebook. The Add new screen displays.
Edit a phonebook entry. The Edit screen displays.
Copy a selected phonebook entry or copy all entries within the same phonebook type or to another
phonebook type. The Copy From screen displays.
Delete a selected phonebook entry or delete all entries within the phonebook. The Delete menu displays.
Allows an entry to be added to a group, removed from a group, and moved to another group. Also allows
renaming a group. The Groups menu displays.
Allows selection of Alphanumeric (Name) or Location number sorting of the phonebook list.
The display screen is directed to go to a specific location within the phonebook. The Go to location
screen displays.
Provides a summary of all phonebook entries and a list of available voice tags.
Entry Details Option Menu
Specific tasks may be completed through the entry details Options menu.
To display the entry details Options menu from the entry details screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until preferred phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the phonebook entry and press
screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and the option number to complete the desired function.
(Select) to display the entry detail
The following describes each function of the menu options that display.
(1) Call
(2) Send message
(3) Edit
(4) Copy
(5) Move
(6) Delete current
Dial and connect to a highlighted phone number in the entry details screen. When an Email is highlighted,
the Call option is disabled.
Send SMS message to the highlighted mobile phone number or send an Email to the highlighted Email
address in the Phone phonebook. The New SMS screen displays for the highlighted mobile phone
number. (See Flag.)
Edit the phonebook entry. The Edit screen displays.
Copy the phonebook entry to a new location within the same phonebook or to another phonebook type.
The Copy screen displays with the next available location number.
Move the phonebook entry to a new location within the same phonebook or to another phonebook type.
Delete the currently displayed phonebook entry.
The Send message option is
disabled when any phone number is
highlighted except for the mobile
phone number.
When sending an Email to a
highlighted Email address, the New
Email screen displays if the default
send setting is Account 1 or
Account 2. The New Email-SMS
screen displays if the default send
setting is SMS.
75
Copying Entries Between Phonebooks
From the phonebook Options menu, you are allowed to copy phone number entries only from Phone to SIM or FDN (and vice versa; you
are allowed to copy from SIM or FDN to only Phone).
Press MENU (Main), 5, and 1 to display the phonebook type last used or press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook
displays (Phone, SIM, or FDN).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Copy screen. Only that phonebook type is enabled that you started from.
To Copy From Phone
To copy from the Phone phonebook, the Copy First/All numbers screen displays. This screen does not display for the SIM or
FDN phonebooks.
Input the appropriate number: 1 to copy only the first field number in each entry to the SIM or FDN phonebook or 2 to copy all
the numbers in each entry to SIM or FDN phonebook. (See Flags.)
The Copy screen identifies the “copy from” phonebook, “copy to” phonebook, and the entry locations “From” and “To” within
the phonebook.
Press
(Phonebook) to change the “copy to” phonebook type.
To change the “From” and ”To” location entry numbers, use the navigation keys to highlight the field, press CLR (Clear/Back) to
erase the location number, and input the location numbers to include in the copy process. For example, instead of copying all of
the location numbers provided, 1 to 125, you may choose to copy only 30 to 95.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to identify the total numbers to be copied or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the copy process and
return to the Phone phonebook.
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to begin checking memory availability or Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the copy process. Continue with
“Memory Availability” on the next page.
To Copy From SIM
To copy from the SIM phonebook, press
(Select) to continue to the copy location screen.
The First Number option only copies
the home number of Phone entry to
the one number field in SIM or FDN
phonebook.
The All Numbers option copies all
number types in each Phone entry
to separate SIM or FDN phonebook
entries. For example, if an entry in
Phone memory contains a name
with 7 numbers, then the one entry
from Phone becomes 7 entries with
the same name in SIM phonebook.
To change the “From” and ”To” location entry numbers, use the navigation keys to highlight the field, press CLR (Clear/Back) to
erase the location number, and input the location numbers to include in the copy process. For example, instead of copying all of
the location numbers provided, 1 to 125, you may choose to copy only 30 to 95.
76
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to identify the total numbers to be copied or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the copy process and
return to the SIM phonebook.
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to begin checking memory availability or Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the copy process. Continue with
“Memory Availability.”
You must enter your PIN 2 when
copying from or to FDN phonebook.
To Copy From FDN
Use the same instructions for “To Copy From SIM” for FDN copying. (See Flag.)
Memory Availability
One of three screens displays depending upon the number of entries selected for the copy process and the availability in the phonebook
that receive the copied entries.
l Can not copy any of the entries, “No free memory.”
l All selected entries can be copied; total number of entries to include in copy process is provided.
l Only part of the entries can be copied; number of entries that can be copied from total selected is provided.
With “No free memory,” press Softkey 1 to exit the copy process and return to the phonebook.
With the decision screen displaying the total number of entry numbers that can be copied, press Softkey 1 (Yes) to continue
the copy process or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the copy process and return to the previous copy screen.
A confirmation screen displays “Copy complete.”
If you press Softkey 2 (Cancel) during the copying process, the copy process stops, and a screen displays the number of
entries that were copied.
Copying/Moving a Phonebook Entry
From the entry details Option menu, you are allowed to copy or move an entry record to another location within the same phonebook or
to a location in another phonebook.
Press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays.
Press
screen.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired entry and press
(Select) to display the entry details
Press MENU (Options Menu) to display the entry details Option menu.
Input 4 to copy the highlighted entry or 5 to move the entry. The Move or Copy screen displays with the next available location
identified within the same phonebook type.
Continue with the instructions depending on whether you are copying/moving within the same phonebook, copying/moving to
another phonebook, or overwriting a location.
Within Same Phonebook
To copy or move the entry to the new location suggested, press Softkey 1 (OK).
To copy or move the entry to a specified location within the same phonebook, press CLR (Clear/Back) to erase the suggested
location number, input the preferred location number, press Softkey 1 (OK). The entry is copied or moved and the screen
returns to where the copy or move process was started.
77
To Another Phonebook
To copy or move the entry to another phonebook, press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays. The phonebook
type name changes at the bottom left of the Move or Copy screen above the Softkey 1 indicator. The next available location within
the selected phonebook is identified.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to use the suggested new location or press CLR (Clear/Back) to erase the suggested location number,
input the preferred location number, press Softkey 1 (OK). The Destination or Origin screen displays.
Entry from SIM or FDN to Phone
If copying or moving from SIM or FDN phonebook to the Phone phonebook, the Destination screen displays with the 7 alternative
number types. Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a number type and press (Select) or input the
appropriate option number for the new entry’s preferred number type. The SIM or FDN number is copied or moved to the
selected number type field for the entry in Phone. The screen returns to where the copy or move process was started.
Entry from Phone to SIM or FDN
If copying or moving from Phone phonebook to SIM or FDN phonebook, the Origin screen displays with the list of available
numbers from the Phone entry. Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a number type and press (Select).
The selected number type is copied or moved to the one number field in SIM as a new SIM entry or FDN as a new FDN entry. The
screen returns to where the copy or move process was started.
Overwrite Location
If a preferred location number is already in use, a message displays “Overwrite the entry?” Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to confirm the
replacement or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel.
If a preferred phonebook is “full,” input the location number to overwrite and press Softkey 1.
Entry from SIM or FDN to Phone
When copying/moving from the SIM or FDN to Phone, the Destination screen displays with the 7 alternative number types
available within the Phone phonebook. One of the number types is selected for the SIM or FDN number to be copied/moved to
the number type field in the Phone phonebook.
Entry from Phone to SIM or FDN
When copying/moving a phonebook entry from the Phone to SIM or FDN, the Origin screen displays all the number types with
data for the entry in the Phone phonebook. One of the number types is selected to be copied/moved with the entry name to the
number field in the SIM phonebook or FDN phonebook.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the number type and press
(Select/Save).
The number type selected at the Destination screen is the field the SIM or FDN entry is copied/moved to in Phone.
The number type selected at the Origin screen is copied/moved to the SIM phonebook or FDN phonebook.
A confirmation screen displays “Entry copied” for the copy process and “Entry moved” for the move process.
78
Delete a Single Entry
From Phonebook
To delete a single phonebook entry:
Press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key as appropriate to scroll the directory or HOLD down
navigation key to scroll a page at a time to highlight the desired entry.
(Up) or
(Down)
Press MENU (Options Menu), 4, and 1 to display the entry name with, “Delete this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the entry and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the deletion.
From Entry Details
To delete a single phonebook entry from the entry details screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key as appropriate to scroll the directory or HOLD down
navigation key to scroll a page at a time to highlight the desired phonebook entry.
(Up) or
(Down)
Press (Select) to display the entry details screen. The entry name displays at the top of the screen in the title bar with the
location number to the right of the entry name.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the entry name with, “Delete this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the entry and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the deletion.
From Group Entries List
At the list of entries assigned to a displayed Group, a phonebook entry may be selected to remove it from the assigned group and delete
it from the phonebook.
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5 and 3 to display the Group list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the group name and press
screen (a list of entries allocated to the selected group).
Press
(Up) or
(Select) to display the group entries list
(Down) navigation key to highlight an entry within the group.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the entry name with “Delete this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the entry and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the deletion.
79
Delete All Phone Entries
The deletion of all phone entries is not applicable to the SIM, FDN, and Complete phonebooks. Only the phone memory is allowed to
have all phone entries deleted. To delete all the phone memory entries:
Press
(Phonebook) until the preferred phonebook displays.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 4, and 2 to display a decision screen statement, “Delete all phone entries?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete all the phonebook entries and a confirmation screen displays, “All phone entries deleted” or
press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion.
Groups
Entries may be allocated to one of 35 groups for easier search methods. An entry that is not allocated to a group is listed in the
“Unassigned” group. “Unassigned” is the first group name in the list and cannot be changed. The other 34 groups are identified with a
number 1 to 34 beside group. These names may be changed.
A phonebook entry not assigned to a group displays “No Group” in the Group field. If the entry is assigned to a group, the group name
displays in the Group field. Refer to page 71 to assign a phonebook entry to a group.
Displaying All Groups and Group Entries
Press
(Phonebook) to display the phonebook in phone memory.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5, and 3 to display the Group list screen (a list of all the group names). Unassigned contains the
phonebook entries that have not been assigned to a group.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the group name and press
screen (a list of entries allocated to the selected group).
Press
(Up) or
(Select) to display the group entries list
(Down) navigation key to highlight an entry within the group.
With the entry highlighted, press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to view the next or previous number and number type
icon (home, mobile, work, etc) or Email address at the bottom of the screen. Refer to page 70 for the phonebook field icons.
Naming a Group
Press
(Phonebook) to display the Phone phonebook (entries in SIM or FDN phonebook cannot be allocated to a group).
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5, and 3 to display the Group List.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the group number to rename and press Softkey 1 (Rename) to display
the editor screen. The Unassigned group name cannot be changed.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to erase the group name, input the new group name, and press
list screen with the new group name.
(Select/Save) to return to the Group
80
Adding/Moving to a Group
An entry may be allocated to a Group from the Edit screen (see page 71), from the phonebook Options Menu, or from the group Options
menu.
Phonebook Options Menu
Press
(Phonebook) to display the Phone (entries in SIM or FDN phonebook cannot be allocated to a group).
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the phonebook entry to allocate to a group.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5, and 1 to display the Add/Move to group screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the group name and press
(Select/Save).
If the phonebook entry is already allocated to a group, a decision screen displays, “Move this entry from Old Group Name to New
Group Name?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to move the entry to the new group or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel moving the entry to a new group
and return to phonebook.
The confirmation screen displays stating, “Entry added to group name.” and return to the phonebook screen.
Group Options Menu
While viewing the list of phonebook entries assigned to a displayed Group, you may go back to the Phone phonebook to select a
phonebook entry (assigned to another group or not assigned to a group) and add the selected phonebook entry to the current displayed
Group.
Press
(Phonebook) to display the Phone (entries in SIM phonebook cannot be allocated to a group).
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5, and 3 to display the Group list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a Group name and press
assigned phonebook entries displays.
(Select). The Group name with a list of
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the phonebook entries in the Phone list.
Press
(Up) or
(Select/Save).
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired phonebook entry to add to the Group and press
If the entry is already allocated to another group, a decision screen displays, “Move this entry from Old Group Name to New
Group Name?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to move the entry to the new group or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel moving the entry the group and
Group Entries screen.
The confirmation screen displays stating, “Entry added to group name.”
81
Remove Entry from Group
Phonebook Options Menu
Press
(Phonebook) to display the phonebook.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the entry to delete from a group.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5, and 2 to display a decision screen stating, “Remove this entry from group name?” (See Flag.)
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the entry from the group or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion and return to
phonebook.
The “Remove from group” option is
disabled (grayed out) if an entry has
not been allocated to a group.
A confirmation screen displays stating, “Entry removed from group name.”
Group Options Menu
While viewing the list of phonebook entries assigned to a displayed Group, a phonebook entry may be removed from the displayed
Group.
Press
(Phonebook) to display the Phone (entries in SIM phonebook cannot be allocated to a group).
Press MENU (Options Menu), 5, and 3 to display the Group list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a Group name and press
assigned phonebook entries displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Select). The Group name with a list of
(Down) navigation key to highlight the entry to remove from a group.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to remove the entry from the group (entry remains in the phone memory but no longer
assigned to a group).
A decision screen displays stating, “Remove from group name?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to remove the entry or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the removal and return to the Group list screen.
A confirmation screen displays stating, “Entry removed from group name.”
82
Sorting and Recall Stored Numbers
The phone numbers in your personal phonebook can be located and called using one of the following search methods.
Alphanumeric
The sort default for the phonebook is alphanumeric. Each time the wireless phone is powered-on, the sort is alphanumeric.
To change from the location sort to the alphanumeric sort:
Press
(Phonebook) to display the preferred phonebook. (See Flag.)
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the Sort screen. (See Flag.)
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Alphanumeric (Name) and press
entries alphanumerically and place a checkmark beside Alphanumeric option.
(Select) to list the phonebook
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key as appropriate to scroll the directory or HOLD down
navigation key to scroll a page at a time.
(Up) or
(Down)
If you select the FDN directory, you
must input your PIN 2 code to
continue.
The Sort function is not available for
the Complete phonebook.
To jump directly to names starting with a specific character, press the appropriate number key (e.g., press 5 (JKL) to jump to
names beginning with J or twice for names beginning with K).
With the desired entry highlighted, press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to view the next or previous number and number
type icon (home, mobile, work, etc) or Email address at the bottom of the screen.
Location
Press
(Phonebook) to display the preferred phonebook.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the Sort screen.
Pres
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Location and press
order (location 1 first) and place a checkmark beside Location option.
(Select) to list the phonebook entries by location
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key as appropriate to scroll the directory or HOLD down
navigation key to scroll a page at a time.
(Up) or
(Down)
With the desired entry highlighted, the location number of the entry displays to the right of the phonebook type name at the top of
the screen. Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to view the next or previous number and number type icon (mobile,
work, etc) or Email addresses at the bottom of the screen.
83
Go To Location
To go to a specific location with a phonebook:
Press
(Phonebook) to display the preferred phonebook.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 7 to display the Go To Location screen stating, “Enter location.”
Input the location number assigned to the desired entry and press Softkey 1 (OK) to display the entry highlighted in the
phonebook location.
With the desired entry highlighted, press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to view the next or previous number types
(home, mobile, work, etc) or Email addresses at the bottom of the screen.
Voice Tag
At the Idle screen, press and HOLD
(Down) navigation key at least 2 seconds to display the screen request, “Say Name.”
Speak the voice tag identity. If the phone recognizes the voice tag, the entry for the voice tag displays and is highlighted in the
Phone list.
You have two tries to find a match. After the second failed attempt, the screen displays, “Name not found.” Press Softkey 1
(OK) to exit and return to the Idle screen.
With the desired entry highlighted, press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to view the next or previous number types
(home, mobile, work, etc) or Email addresses at the bottom of the screen.
To call a phone number displayed at the bottom of the screen, press Softkey 1 (Call) to display the Dial Edit screen and press
(Send) key. To create/send an Email to the Email address at the bottom of the screen, press Softkey 1 (Mail) and the New
E-mail screen displays. Refer to page for Email instructions.
If you press the
(Down)
navigation key, the Voice Memo
screen displays.
Must press and HOLD
(Down) navigation key to
display Voice Tag list.
See page 71 to add a voice tag to a phonebook entry.
Calling Stored Numbers
To automatically dial a highlighted entry in a phonebook list or a group list with a number type displayed at the bottom of the screen:
Press
(Phonebook) to display the preferred phonebook.
If an entry has more than one phone number type, highlight the desired entry and press
(Left) or
view the next or previous number types (home, mobile, work, etc) at the bottom of the screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Call) to display the dial edit screen and press
the number. (See Flag.)
(Send) key to dial
Sending Email from Phone List
To create an Email for a highlighted entry in a phonebook list or an entry in a group list with the
Email address displayed at the bottom of the screen:
(Right) navigation key to
Highlight the desired entry and press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to view the
next or previous Email addresses at the bottom of the screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Mail) to display the New Message screen.
If Fixed dialing has been set On
(see page 47), only numbers in the
FDN directory can be called.
to page to create and send a
L Refer
message.
84
Calling Number from Entry Details
To call a number type from the phonebook entry details screen, access the details from the phonebook.
Press
(Phonebook) to display the preferred phonebook.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired phonebook entry and press
phonebook entry details screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Select) to display the
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired number type for the entry.
Press Softkey 1 (Call) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the dial edit screen.
Press
(Send) key to dial the number.
Sending Email from Entry Details
To create an Email from the entry details screen:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the Email address for the entry.
Press Softkey 1 (Mail) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 2. The New Email screen displays if the default send setting is
Account 1 or Account 2. The New Email-SMS screen displays if the default send setting is SMS.
Refer to page for Email Message instructions.
Sending Message from Entry Details
To send a SMS message from the entry details screen:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the Mobile phone number for the entry.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the SMS screen with the phonebook entry’s mobile phone number in the To field.
Refer to page for SMS instructions.
Phonebook Availability Summary
The Summary screen provides the total number of entries in phone memory, SIM and, FDN, and voice tag.
Press
(Phonebook) to display the preferred phonebook.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and 1 to display the Summary screen.
After viewing the information, press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the Summary screen and return to the phonebook.
85
Voice Tags
A voice tag may be allocated to only 10 entries in the phone memory. No voice tag may be allocated to SIM or FDN phonebooks
entries. (See Flag.)
Voice tag and voice memo are not
the same.
page 71 to add a voice tag to
L See
an entry.
Displaying Voice Tag List
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and 2 to display the Voice tag list screen.
page 118 regarding voice
L See
memo.
Playing a Voice Tag
To play a voice tag from the Voice tag list screen with an entry highlighted:
Press Softkey 1 (Play) to play the sound of the voice tag and display the Play screen. The voice tag plays and returns to the
Voice tag list screen or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to play the voice tag and return to the voice tag Options menu. Place
the wireless phone to your ear to hear the voice tag play.
To play a voice tag from the entry details screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired phonebook entry and press
phonebook entry details screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the voice field and press
display the Edit screen with the Voice tag field highlighted.
Press
(Select) to display the
(Select) or press Softkey 2 (Edit) to
(Select) to display the Voice tag menu.
Input 2 to play the voice tag and place the wireless phone to your ear to hear the voice tag play. After playing, the screen returns
to the Voice tag menu.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to a previous screen or press
(End) to return to the Idle screen.
Deleting Voice Tags
To delete/erase a voice tag from the Voice tag list screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and 2 to display the Voice tag list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a phonebook entry.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 2, and 1 to erase the current voice tag for the highlighted entry. A decision screen displays the
entry name and “Erase voice tag of this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to erase the voice tag. A confirmation screen briefly displays, “Voice tag erased” and returns to the Voice
Tag List screen or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel erasing.
86
To delete/erase a voice tag from the entry details screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired phonebook entry and press
phonebook entry details screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the voice field and press
display the Edit screen with the Voice tag field highlighted.
Press
(Select) to display the
(Select) or press Softkey 2 (Edit) to
(Select) to display the Voice Tag menu and input 3. A decision screen displays asking, “Delete voice tag of this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the voice tag. A confirmation screen briefly displays, “Voice tag deleted” and returns to the
Voice Tag menu or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel deletion.
To delete/erase all the voice tags in the Voice tag list screen:
Press
(Phonebook) until the Phone phonebook displays.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 8, and 2 to display the Voice tag list screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 2, and 2 to erase all the voice tags. A decision screen displays asking, “Erase voice tag of all
entries?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to erase all voice tags. A confirmation screen briefly displays, “Voice tag of all entries erased” or press
Softkey 2 (No) to cancel erasing.
If all voice tags were deleted, an attention screen displays, “Voice tag list empty.” Press Softkey 1 (OK) to return to the
phonebook list screen.
Keypad Shortcut to Voice Tag
The keypad shortcut to Voice tag is to press and HOLD
keypad shortcut to access a voice tag.
(Down) navigation key. Refer to page 84 for further instructions using the
87
Audio and Visual (TBD)
Using Audio and Visual, you can display a picture or playback music on your wireless phone. The picture or music may be downloaded
from the Internet, received in an Email, or a received in an MMS message.
Audio and Visual menu icon:
To access Audio and Visual menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 6 to display Audio and Visual menu or
press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Audio and Visual
option 6 with a box frame. Audio and Visual menu icon becomes animated. Press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
To select an Audio and Visual option:
Press the Audio and Visual option number (1 through 4) or
press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to move the highlight over the desired Audio and Visual option and press
(Select).
Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back) key to return to the previous screen or press
screen.
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle
88
Camera Function (TBD)
Camera function allows you to take pictures and save as a JPEG file. You can enjoy the picture files in many ways: send it attached to an MMS message, set it as the wallpaper, etc. At
the Idle screen, press (Select to access the camera function.
Camera View Finder Screen
Main LCD as View Finder
1 2 3
(Flip is open)
Image quality (Super Fine, Fine, and Normal)
Self Timer (Displays only when self-timer is set)
Brightness level
Signal strength level
6 Brightness control
Press Up navigation key to increase brightness
Press Down navigation key to decrease brightness
The brightness level icon displays in the status bar.
7 Softkey 1 (Shutter) Camera shutter to take picture
Softkey 1 (Start) Start camera timer (Displays only
when self-timer is set)
Camera Options Menu (The “M” icon represents the
MENU button. Press MENU to display the Camera
Options Menu. The “M” icon does not represent
pressing (Select) to take a picture.)
9 Softkey 2 (Zoom) Zoom in with camera view finder
Softkey 2 (Normal) Return camera view finder to
normal view
Battery power level and battery charging
89
Activating and Terminating
When you activate the camera feature (flip is open), the Main LCD displays as the camera view finder. You can see the target you focus
on to take a picture. With the view finder on the Main LCD, a camera image displays on the Second LCD.
To switch the camera view finder to the Second LCD, close the flip or press
LCD, a camera image displays on the Main LCD.
(Asterisk Symbol). With the view finder on the Second
With the Second LCD as the camera view finder, the volume up button becomes the shutter. You can snap a picture of yourself! Once
the picture is taken, the picture disappears, and the camera image displays. The camera image disappears from the Main LCD and the
picture taken displays on the Main LCD.
Activating Camera from Idle Screen
To start or activate the camera function from the Idle screen:
Press
(Select) or press MENU (Main), 6, and 4. The camera view finder appears on your Main-LCD.
Taking a Picture
To take a picture using the Main LCD :
Activate the camera function.
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 Softkey 1 (Shutter) or press
(Select).
View the picture taken on the Main LCD.
Saving a Picture
After taking a picture, it displays with the Save and Send options in the Softkey area. An Options Menu is also available in the Softkey
key area.
To save the picture as a file or send as an MMS message:
If satisfied with the picture taken, press Softkey 1 (Save) or press
change the picture file name.
(Select) to display the Filename text editor screen and
90
The picture’s default file name is a number of the date, month, year, hour, minute and second (DDMMYY–HHMMSS) taken from
the date and time settings of your phone. Edit the name if necessary and press (Select). The picture is saved as a JPEG file in
the Pictures list.
If satisfied with the picture taken, press Softkey 2 (Send) to send the picture in an Email or MMS message. Follow the
instructions on page to complete the Email. Follow the instructions on page to complete the MMS message.
After taking a picture, the screen display returns to the Idle screen after a period of inactivity. The picture is not saved. The next time you
access the camera, a decision screen displays, “Pictures not saved. Continue editing?” Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to return to the camera
view finder screen with the save option. Press Softkey 2 (No) to return to the camera view finder screen to take another picture.
Retake
After the picture is taken, it displays on the Main LCD with the Save and Send options in the Softkey area. If you are not satisfied with
the picture, you can replace it. To replace a picture that you have taken, but not saved from the Save/Send screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to return to the camera view finder screen. Continue taking a another picture.
Zoom
Switch to Zoom or Normal focus by pressing Softkey 2 (Zoom)/(Normal) on the camera view finder screen.
Controlling Brightness
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to control the brightness level of the picture on the Camera view finder screen.
The current brightness level displays with a sun icon in the status icon area at the top of the screen. (See Flag.)
Discarding Pictures
If you are not satisfied with the picture taken:
Press CLR (Clear/Back) key to display a decision screen, “File is not saved. Discard image?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to discard the picture to return to the camera view finder screen to take another picture or press Softkey
2 (No) to return to the camera view finder screen with the save option.
The brightness levels are 1 to 5.
Five (5) is the brightest level.
Terminating Camera Function
To end the camera function:
Press
(End) and return to the Idle screen.
If you press the (End) without saving the last picture taken, a decision screen displays, “File is not saved. End camera?” Press
Softkey 1 (Yes) to end the camera function and return to the Idle screen. Press Softkey 2 (No) to return to the Camera view finder
screen with the save option.
91
Camera Options Menu
The Camera options menu include the settings for image quality, picture frame, filtering, self-timer, pictures menu to view or delete,
and flicker control.
Image Quality
The image quality can be adjusted. To set up the image quality from the camera view finder screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Image quality screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight Super fine, Fine, or Normal quality and press
for pictures taken until changed.
(Select). This will be the image quality
Picture Frame
To take a picture with different frames, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Picture frame screen.
Look through the frames by pressing Softkey 1 (Prev) and Softkey 2 (Next).
Press
finder.
(Select) on the suitable frame or press CLR (Clear/Back) to exit Picture frame selection and return to the camera view
Take a picture. The picture will be taken with the selected frame surrounding the picture.
Filtering
To place a filter on the picture taken, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Filtering screen.
Select the suitable filter None, Monochrome, or Sepia and press
image with the selected filter condition.
(Select). The camera view finder screen displays the
Take a picture as you normally would. The saved picture will be filtered.
Self Timer
To set the self timer mode for the Main LCD, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the camera view finder screen with self timer.
Adjust the camera position to place the target on the Main LCD screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Start) to start the count down. The picture is taken after 10 seconds.
To set the self timer mode for the Second LCD, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the camera view finder screen with self timer. Close the flip cover.
Adjust the camera position to take a picture of yourself on the Second LCD screen.
Press Volume up key to start the count down. The picture is taken after 10 seconds.
92
Flicker Control
When taking pictures under a fluorescent light, flickers may occur. To prevent flickers, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the Flicker control screen.
Highlight a suitable setting and press
(Select) or input 1 for 50 Hz or 2 for 60 Hz.
Pictures
The Pictures list contains all the pictures that have been taken. To access the Pictures list from the camera view finder screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Pictures list screen with the pictures you have taken added to the list.
Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture and press Softkey 1 (View) to view a picture.
A Pictures Options Menu is available to view picture details, delete a selected picture, or delete all pictures taken.
View Picture Details
To view the picture details from the camera view finder screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Pictures list screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture. (See Flag.)
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the View details screen of picture’s file name, file size, file format, and if allowed
to be forwarded.
After viewing the picture details, press
(Select) or CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Pictures list screen.
Delete Current Picture
To delete the current picture:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Pictures list screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the decision screen, “Delete file name?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the picture and return to the picture view screen with the next picture displayed or press
Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion and return to the previous screen.
Delete All Pictures
To delete all pictures that you have taken:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Pictures list screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the decision screen, “Delete all files?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete all pictures taken or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion and return to the previous
screen.
93
Save/Send Options Menu
After a picture is taken, it displays on the camera view finder with the Save and Send options in the Softkey area. To access the Pictures
list from the Save/Send Options Menu:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the Pictures list screen with the pictures you have taken added to the list.
Use the navigation keys to highlight a picture and press Softkey 1 (View) to view a picture.
A Pictures Options Menu is available to view picture details, delete a selected picture, or delete all pictures taken. Follow the
instructions on the previous page.
After a picture is taken and you are not satisfied with the picture, use the Save/Send Options Menu to retake the picture. Follow the
Retake instructions on page 91.
94
Call Records
To access Call records menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu or
press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Call records option 7
with a box frame. The Call records menu icon becomes animated. Press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
Call records menu icon:
To select a Call records option:
Press the Call records option number (1 through 5) or
press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired Call records option and press
Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back) key to return to the previous screen or press
screen.
(Select).
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle
Last Call
Call records provide the time duration of the last call whether received or dialed. Time duration tracks up to 99 hours and 59 minutes.
To view the time duration of the last call:
Press MENU (Main), 7, and 1 to view the duration of the last call in hours and minutes.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit and return to the Call records menu.
Call Logs
Each call type log lists the last 20 phone numbers with caller’s number information (if available). (See Flag.) If the caller’s number
information is not provided, the log displays “Unknown.” The list displays with the last call type received at the top and the oldest call at
the bottom. As a new call is added to the top of a list with 20 calls, the oldest call is removed.
To access a call record log (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls):
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for the Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log. (See Flag.)
The respective call type log screen displays.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the list.
If you insert a SIM card other than
your own, information such as call
logs may be lost.
To redial the last number you called,
press
(Send) twice.
95
To access Received calls or Missed calls with a single key press from the Idle screen:
Press
(Right) navigation key to display the Missed calls log.
Press
(Left) navigation key to display the Received calls log.
Press
(Send) to display the Dialed calls log.
Press
(Up) or
number.
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the log list and press
(Select) to view more details for the
Calling from a Call Record
To call a highlighted item’s phone number from a call type log screen (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls):
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the
respective call type log screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the call log.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to dial the phone number or press Softkey 1 (Call) to dial the phone number. (See Flag.)
An “Unknown” item in a Call Record
log cannot be called.
Calling From Call Record Details
To call a phone number from the Show details screen of a call record:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the
respective call type log screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the call log.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Show details screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Call) to dial the phone number.
Adding Call Record to Phonebook
To copy and add a highlighted item from one of the call type logs (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls) to a phonebook:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the dialed Calls log to display the
respective call type log screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the call log.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the pre-loaded Add new name/number screen. The number from the call type log
displays in the number field.
Refer to Adding a New Name and Number on page 68 for instructions to store the number in a phonebook.
96
Deleting Call Records
A single highlighted item may be deleted from a call type log or all items in a call type log (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed
calls) may be deleted.
To delete a single highlighted item in a call type log:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the
respective call type log screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the call log list.
Press MENU (Options Menu), 3, and 1 to display a decision screen asking, “Delete this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the item from the call log and a confirmation screen briefly displays, “Entry deleted” or press
Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion. The screen returns to the call log screen.
To delete all the items in a call type log:
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the
respective call type log screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu) , 3, and 2 to display a decision screen asking, “Delete all entries?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete all items from the call log and a confirmation screen briefly displays, “All entries deleted” or
press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion. The screen returns to the call log screen.
Viewing Call Record Details
To view the details of a highlighted item in the call type log list (Missed calls, Received calls, or Dialed calls):
Press MENU (Main) and 7 to display the Call records menu.
Input the appropriate number: 2 for the Missed calls log, 3 for Received calls log , or 4 for the Dialed calls log to display the
respective call type log screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an item in the call log list.
Press (Select) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Show details screen to view the item information and
phone number.
Press
(Left) navigation key to display the details of the previous item within the call type log list.
Press
(Right) navigation to display the details of the next item within the call type log list.
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the previous screen or press
(End) to return the Idle screen.
At the Show details screen, you may press MENU (Options Menu) to call the number, copy it to the phonebook, or delete it. Refer to
the instructions above. They are the same for the Show details screen as for the call log type screen.
97
Total Calls
The Total calls screen displays the duration time of all calls dialed and received on your wireless phone.
To display the total time duration for all calls:
Press MENU (Main), 7, and 5 to display the Total calls screen.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to continue incrementing the current duration time, exit the Total calls screen, and return to the Call
records menu.
Press Softkey 2 (Reset) to reset the current duration time to zero and return to the Call records menu.
98
Tools (TBD)
To access Tools menu:
Press MENU (Main) and 8 to display the Tools menu or
press MENU (Main) and press
(Left),
(Right),
(Up), or
(Down) navigation key to highlight Tools option 8 with a
box frame. The Tools menu icon becomes animated. Press (Select) to confirm your choice. (See Flag.)
Tools menu icon:
To select a Applications option:
Press the Tools option number (1 through 7) or
press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the desired Tools option and press
Remember to press CLR (Clear/Back) key to return to the previous screen or press
screen.
(Select).
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle
If the PIM lock is set On (refer to Security settings and Locks on page 46), the security code entry screen displays each time Scheduler
or ToDo are accessed. The security code entry screen also displays when private events/tasks or all events/tasks are selected even if
PIM lock is set Off.
99
Calculator
The calculator can perform addition, subtraction multiplication, and division. It also has a memory function. (See Flag and table in right
column.) To access and use the calculator, proceed as follows:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 1 to display the Calculator screen.
The table in the right column identifies the keys and the calculator function each one performs.
The
(Send) key performs no
function.
Key
Calculator Function
Addition ( + )
To add 123 to 567:
Subtraction ( – )
Press 1 2 3 and
(Right) navigation key.
Press 5 6 7 and
(Select). The answer (690) displays.
Multiplication ( X )
The calculator also has a temporary memory accessed by Softkey 1 (Memory Store) and Softkey 2 (Memory Read) keys. An example
of memory use:
Division (
MENU
To carry out the calculation 12 + 3 x 5, proceed as follows:
Press 1 2 and Softkey 1 to temporarily store the number 12 in Memory. An M displays to the left of the calculation field.
(Up) navigation key, 5, and
Decimal Point ( . )
AC (Clear All)
Equal ( = )
Press CLR (Clear/Back) for each digit till 0 displays.
Press 3,
Memory Store
(Select) to display the interim result of 15.
Press
(Right) navigation key, Softkey 2 , and
Press
(Phonebook) to clear all user input including the memory and display 0 in the calculation field.
(Select) to display the final result of 27. (See Flag.)
With 0 in the calculation field, press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the Applications Menu or press
calculator and return to the Idle screen.
Memory Read/Recall
(End) key to terminate the
The calculator can display a result of
up to 10 digits with a maximum of 8
decimal places. If a calculation
results in a number greater than the
above maximum, ‘Error’ displays.
100
Scheduler
The Scheduler allows you to enter events and reminders to occur at a specified time and date. The scheduler allows a total of 600
events. Events may be scheduled from 01/01/2002 to 12/31/2099 and identified as public or private events. Your security code must
be entered to view private events.
The number of scheduled events for AM and PM displays above the Monthly and Weekly Calendar screen. An icon displays beside a
date with scheduled events to identify am events , pm events , or both .
A scheduler alarm sounds to remind you of an event. The alarm sounds even when the wireless phone is powered Off.
More than one event may be scheduled for the same date and time.
When the maximum number of entries have been entered in the Scheduler, the “Schedule full” screen displays. An entry or entries have
to be deleted before a new event is added.
Viewing Calendars and Daily Events
The Scheduler default display is
Public calendar.
To access and view the Scheduler calendars and daily events:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the security code entry screen or the Calendar screen.
The security code entry screen displays if the PIM lock is enabled (see page 46). Input your security code and press Softkey 1
(OK) and the Calendar screen displays, showing either a weekly or monthly view (depends on the view last used when exiting out
of the Scheduler) with the current date highlighted. (See Flag.)
At the Monthly Calendar screen:
Press
(Up) navigation key to move and highlight a date in the previous week. Press
highlight a date in the following week.
Press
(Left) navigation key to move and highlight a previous date. Press
next date.
Press (Asterisk Symbol) to display the previous Calendar month. Press
Calendar month.
(Down) navigation key to move and
(Right) navigation key to move and highlight the
(Number Symbol) to display the following
Press Softkey 1 (Weekly) to display the Weekly Calendar screen.
At the Weekly Calendar screen,
Press
(Up) navigation key to move and highlight a date in the previous calendar week. Press
move and highlight a date in the following calendar week.
Press
(Left) navigation key to move and highlight a previous date. Press
next date.
(Down) navigation key to
(Right) navigation key to move and highlight the
Press Softkey 1 (Monthly) to display the Monthly Calendar screen.
With a date highlighted at the monthly or weekly calendar screen:
Press (Select) to display the daily event list screen for the highlighted date.
Press
(Left) navigation key to go to the events of the previous day and
next day.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an event and press
(Right) navigation key to go to the events for the
(Select) to display the Details screen.
L Refer to page 103 to add an event.
101
Accessing Add New and Edit Screens
To add a new event from the monthly or weekly calendar screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date. Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Add new event screen.
To add a new event from the daily event list screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the Calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the daily event list screen. Press Softkey
1 (Add new) to display the Add new event screen.
To add a new event from the Details screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the daily event list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight an event and press
MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Add new event screen.
(Select) to display the Details screen. Press
To edit an event from the daily event list screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the daily event list screen. Press Softkey
2 (Edit) to display the Edit event screen.
To edit an event from the daily event list screen or the Details event screen using the Options Menu:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the daily event list screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired event and press
(Select) to display the Details screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 at either screen (daily event list or Details) to display the Edit event screen.
To edit an event from the event Details screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the daily event list screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press
(Select) to display the Details screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Edit) to display the Edit event screen.
When the Edit or Add new screen is obtained, continue with the “Adding/Editing an Event” on the next page.
102
Adding/Editing an Event
Input the following information at the Add new event screen or change the following information at the Edit event screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the Calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the Daily event list screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Add new) to display the Add new event screen.
With the Event date/time field highlighted, press (Select) to display the Event date/time screen. When adding an event, the
date selected from the Monthly or Weekly Calendar with the current time displays. When editing an event, the scheduled event
date and time displays.
Date
To schedule the event for the date displayed, use the navigation keys to highlight the Time field and continue with Time
instructions.
To schedule the event for a different date than the one displayed ,use the navigation keys to highlight and input each field: the 2
digits for day of the month, the 2 digits for month, and the 4 digits for year.
Time
Highlight the Time field and input the schedule time (2 digits for hour and 2 digits for minutes).
Press
(Right) navigation key to move to the am/pm radio buttons.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight am or pm and press
(Select) select the radio button for am or pm.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save/store the entered date and time and return to the previous (Add new or Edit) screen.
Description
Highlight the Description field and begin text entity to display the text editor screen.
Use the normal text entry procedures (see page 57) to enter a description for the scheduled event up to 256 characters.
Press
(Select/Save) to store the event description and return to the previous (Add New or Edit) screen.
Repeat
Highlight the Repeat field and press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to cycle the event occurrence (One Time Only, Daily,
Weekly, or Monthly) or press Select) to display the Repeat screen and input the corresponding number for the event to be
repeated: 1 if One Time Only, 2 if Daily, 3 if Weekly, or 4 if Monthly and return to the previous (Add New or Edit) screen.
Reminder
Highlight the Reminder field and press (Select) to check or uncheck the Reminder box. If the box is checked, the Scheduler
alarm icon displays and sounds the selected reminder tune. If the box is not checked, there is no reminder display or tune.
Reminder Tune
Highlight the Reminder tune field and press
default reminder sound.
(Select) to display the Reminder tune list screen. The first item in the list is the
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the preferred tune. Press Softkey 1 (Play) to play the tune and press
Softkey 2 (Cancel) to end playing the tune.
With the preferred tune highlighted, press
(Select) to return to the previous (Add New or Edit) screen.
103
Private
Highlight the Private field and press (Select) to check or uncheck the Private box. If the box is checked, the event is stored in
the Private Scheduler. If the box is not checked, the event is stored in the Public Scheduler.
Saving an Added New Event
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save/store the event in Scheduler and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry saved.” If you do not want
to save the added event, press Softkey 2 (Cancel) or press
(End) to return to the Idle screen. Softkey 1 or Softkey 2 returns
the display to the screen where you started the new event (weekly calendar, monthly calendar, daily event list, or event details
screen).
Saving a Changed Event
If editing a one time only event, press Softkey 1 (OK) to save/store the event in Scheduler and confirmation screen displays,
“Entry saved.”
If editing a recurring event, the decision screen states, “This change will affect all occurrences of this event. Save anyway?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to save the changes. Confirmation screen displays “Entry saved” and returns to the screen where you
started the event edit (daily event list or event details screen). Press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel saving the changes and returns to
the screen where you started the event edit (daily event list or event details screen).
Copying an Event
With an event displayed in the Daily Events or Details screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the Calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the Daily Event list screen.
At the Daily Events screen, use the navigation keys to highlight the desired event to copy and press MENU (Options Menu) and
3 to display the Copy Event screen or press (Select) to display the event Details screen. At the event Details screen, press
MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the Copy Event screen.
Input the changes in the Copy Event fields the same as for Editing an Event.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save/store the event in Scheduler and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry saved” and returns to the
screen where you started the event copy (daily event list or event details screen).
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel the changes and return to the screen where you started the event copy (daily event list or
event details screen).
Press CLR (Clear/Back) to return to the previous screen or press
(End) to exit the screen and return to the Idle screen.
104
Deleting Events
To delete a single event:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the Calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to switch between weekly and monthly
calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display the Daily Event list screen or use the
navigation keys to highlight the desired event press (Select) to display the event Details screen.
With the event to be deleted in the Daily Events or Event Details screen, press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Event
Delete screen.
Input 1 to delete the current selection.
If deleting a recurring event, a decision screen displays “Recurring event and event description with “Delete all occurrences?”
If it is a one time only event, a decision screen displays the event date, time, and description with “Delete this event?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the event and a confirmation displays “Event(s) deleted” or Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the
deletion. Display returns to the Scheduler screen where you started to delete the event (daily event list or event details screen).
To delete all events, both Public and Private, from the Monthly Calendar, Weekly Calendar, Daily Events, or Event Details screens:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Event Delete screen. Input 4 to delete all events.
If your PIM security code has not been entered during this session using Scheduler, the Scheduler security code screen
displays. Enter your PIM security code and press Softkey 1 (OK) or press Softkey 2 (Cancel). If you have entered your PIM
security code during current use of Scheduler, the Scheduler security code screen does not display. (See Flag.)
A decision screen displays with “Delete all events?” Press Softkey 1 (OK) or press Softkey 2 (No). A confirmation screen
displays with “Event(s) deleted” and returns to the Scheduler screen where you started (Weekly Calendar, Monthly Calendar,
daily event list, or event details).
The security code must be entered
for private or all events. It is not
entered for public events, unless the
PIM lock is set On (refer to Security
settings and Locks on page 46).
To delete only Public or Private Events from the Monthly Calendar, Weekly Calendar, Daily Events, or Event Details screens:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 4, and 2 to display the Delete Public menu or
Press MENU (Options Menu), 4, and 3 to display the Delete Private menu.
Input 1 to delete all events for the Current Day, 2 to delete all Past events before the current date, or 3 to delete all events.
Depending on the deletion selected, the decision screen displays “Delete all public events on this date?,” “Delete all public
events before this date?” or “Delete all public events?” for the Public Scheduler. The decision screen displays “Delete all private
events on this date?,” “Delete all private events before this date?,” or “Delete all private events?” for the Private Scheduler.
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the event(s) or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel the deletion. A confirmation screen displays
“Event(s) deleted” and returns to the Scheduler screen where you started (Weekly Calendar, Monthly Calendar, daily event list,
or event details).
105
Go To Date
The Go To Date option allows finding a specified date rather than scrolling through weeks and months to find a date.
To go directly to a desired date from the Weekly calendar, Monthly calendar, or daily event list screen:
The Go To Date default is the
current date.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Go To Date screen. (See Flag.)
Input the 2 digits for day of the month, the 2 digits for month, and the 4 digits for year.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to display a Calendar screen with the specified date highlighted or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to exit the
Go To Date screen and return to previous screen.
Go To URL
The Go To URL option accesses the Internet and the web site from the event Details screen. To access the URL:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the Calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to
switch between weekly and monthly calendar).
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired date and press (Select) to display
the Daily Event list screen.
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired event with an URL and press
to display the Daily Event list screen.
Press
(Left) or
(Select)
(Right) navigation key to highlight the URL.
Press Softkey 2 (Go to) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to access the Internet
and go to the URL web site.
Viewing Events
To list Public Events, Private Events, or all events for a specific date from the Weekly calendar, Monthly calendar, or Daily Events list
screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 2 to display the Calendar screen (press Softkey 1 to
switch between weekly and monthly calendar).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 7 to display the View Events menu.
Input 1 to view Public Only, 2 to view Private Only, or 3 to view All events and return to
the previous Calendar or Daily events list screen with the selected event type. (See
Flag.) Depending on the view selection, “(Public),” “(Private),” or “(All)” displays to the
right of the date in the Daily Events list screen.
If your security code has not been
entered, the Scheduler Security
code screen displays. Input your
security code to continue.
106
Viewing Summary
To view the summary numbers of appointments scheduled and appointments available to be scheduled from the Weekly calendar,
Monthly calendar, or Daily Events list screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 8 to display the Summary screen with the number of scheduled events and the number of
events that may be entered.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the Summary screen and return to the previous Calendar or Daily Events screen.
Scheduler Alert
When the Reminder field is checked when adding, editing, or copying an event, a scheduler alert is given whether the wireless phone is
powered On or Off. The Scheduler alert notification provides the event date, time, and description.
When the phone is powered On, an alert notification displays on the current screen and the reminder tune sounds one time to remind
you of a scheduled event. If vibrate mode is set On, the reminder tune does not sound. The phone displays the alert notification and
vibrates one time. The alert notification remains displayed until dismissed.
If multiple alerts occur at the same time or missed alerts remain, the alert notifications cascade on the current screen.
To respond to Scheduler alert notifications:
AT&T Wireless
Press Softkey 1 (Details) to display and view the event details or press Softkey 2 (Dismiss) to acknowledge and remove the
alert from the current screen.
When the phone is powered Off, phone powers On to display an alert notification for a scheduled event. The reminder tune plays for one
minute or if vibrate mode is set On, the phone vibrates for one minute. If no action is taken after one more minute, the phone powers
down and turns Off. The next time the phone is powered On, the alert notification remains displayed until the alert is dismissed.
107
ToDo List
This feature allows you to set up to 100 ToDo tasks. You can choose to display ToDo public, private, or all tasks. Each list may be
filtered to list all tasks, completed tasks, or incomplete tasks.
The default sort for the task lists is by due date. Tasks are listed first by due date and then by priority: high, normal, and low.
Each task is identified by a description (of up to 256 characters) with a start date and due date, a task category (business, personal, or
other), and a priority (high, normal, or low). Your security code must be entered to list private tasks or all tasks.
When the maximum number of tasks have been entered in ToDo, the “ToDo list full”screen displays. A task or tasks have to be deleted
before a new task is added.
Viewing ToDo Tasks and Task Details
To access and view the ToDo tasks:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo list menu. The number of tasks in each list displays to the right of the list
name.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type.
Highlight Public and press (Select) to display the Public tasks. If Private or All were selected, the ToDo list security code
entry screen displays. Input your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK) to display Private tasks or All tasks. The security code
entry screen also displays for the Public task list if the PIM lock is set On (refer to Security settings and Locks on page 46).
To access and view task details:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a task and press
Press
(Left) navigation key to go to the previous task and
(Select) to display the ToDo Details screen.
(Right) navigation key to go to the next task.
108
Accessing ToDo Add New and Edit Screens
To add a new task from the Public, Private, or All list screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo List menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) to display the ToDo Add new screen.
To add a new task using the Public, Private, or All Options Menu:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo List menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the ToDo Add new screen.
To add a new task using the ToDo Details screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo list menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press
screen.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the a task in the list and press
(Select) to display the ToDo Details
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the ToDo Add new screen.
To edit a task from the Public, Private, or All list screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo list menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the ToDo Edit screen.
To edit a task from the ToDo Details screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo list menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press
screen.
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a task in the list and press
(Select) to display the ToDo Details
Press Softkey 1 (Edit) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the ToDo Edit screen.
109
Adding/Editing a Task
Input the following information at the ToDo Add new screen (current date displays in the Start date and Due date fields) and change the
following information for the ToDo Edit screen.
Start Date
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo list menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) to display the ToDo Add new screen.
To start the task on the current date, move to the Due date field. To begin the task on a different date than the one displayed,
highlight the Start date field and press (Select) to display Start date screen. Input the 2 digits for day of the month, the 2
digits for month, and the 4 digits for year.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the Start date screen and return to the previous ToDo screen (Add new or Edit).
Due Date
To end the task on the current date, move to the Category field. To end the task on a different date than the one displayed,
highlight the Due date field and press (Select) to display Due date menu. Input 1 to end the task on the Same day, 2 to end
the task the Next day, or 3 to end the task a Week later and return to the previous ToDo screen (Add new or Edit). To end the task
on a specified date, input 4 (Choose date) and the Due date screen displays.
Input the 2 digits for day of the month, the 2 digits for month, and the 4 digits for year. (See Flag.)
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the Due date screen and return to the previous ToDo screen (Add new or Edit).
Description
Begin text entry to display the text editor screen.
A rejection screen displays if invalid
dates are input. A task cannot be
due before it is started.
Use the normal text entry procedures (see page 57) to enter a description of the scheduled event.
Press
(Select/Save) to store the event description and return to the previous (Add new or Edit) screen.
Category
Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to cycle Category (Business, Personal, or Other) or press (Select) to display the
Category screen and input the corresponding number for the category: 1 if Business, 2 if Personal, or 3 if Other and return to the
previous ToDo screen (Add new or Edit). (See Flag.)
Priority
Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to cycle Priority (High, Normal, or Low) or press (Select) to display the Priority
screen and input the corresponding number for the priority: 1 if High, 2 if Normal, or 3 if Low and return to the previous ToDo
Screen (Add New or Edit).
Completed
Press (Select) to check or uncheck the Completed box. If the box is checked, the task is completed. If the box is not checked,
the task has not been completed. (See Flag.)
The checkmark to the right of the
field represents what displays in the
box to the left of a task item when it
is completed.
110
Private
Press (Select) to check or uncheck the Private box. If the box is checked, the task is stored in the Private List. If the box is not
checked, the task is stored in the Public List.
Saving an Added New Task
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save/store the task in ToDo and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry saved.”
If you do not want to save the added task, press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to return to the previous ToDo screen or press
to the Idle screen.
to return
Saving a Changed Task
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to save/store the task in ToDo and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry saved.”
If you do not want to save the task changes, press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to return to the previous ToDo screen or press
return to the Idle screen.
to
Deleting Tasks
To delete a single task from the ToDo List screen:
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a task and press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 to display the ToDo
Delete screen.
Input 1 to delete the Current selection and a decision screen displays the task due date, task description and “Delete this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the task and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel
the task deletion. Display returns to the previous list screen.
To delete a single task from the ToDo Details screen:
Press
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to cycle to and display the desired task.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 and a decision screen displays the task due date, task description, and “Delete this entry?
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the task and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel
the task deletion. Display returns to the ToDo Details screen.
To delete all tasks, both Public or Private, from the ToDo List screen:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 3, and 4.
If the ToDo list security code screen displays, input your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK) to continue deleting tasks.
A decision screen displays, “Delete all entries?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete all tasks and a confirmation screen displays, “Entries deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the task deletion. Display returns to the previous list screen (Public, Private, or All).
111
To delete only Public tasks or Private tasks:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 3, and 2 to display the Delete Public menu or
press MENU (Options Menu), 3, and 3 to display the Delete Private menu.
Input 1 to delete All tasks (complete and incomplete) or 2 to delete All Completed tasks.
If the ToDo list security code screen displays, input your security code and press Softkey 1 (OK) to continue deleting tasks.
The appropriate decision screen displays for the Public ToDo or Private ToDo (Delete all public entries?, Delete all completed
public entries?, Delete all private entries?, or Delete all completed private entries?).
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete tasks and a confirmation screen displays, “Entries deleted” or press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel
the task deletion. Display returns to the previous list screen (Public, Private, or All).
Filtering
Filtering identifies the tasks to include in the list screens: all tasks, only incomplete tasks, or only completed tasks. The selected filter is
the same for all three tasks lists (Public, Private, and All screens) and remains the same (even after powering Off and back On) until
another filter selection is made or the “None” filter is selected for all tasks to be listed. The default filter is incomplete tasks.
To filter the task list screens:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo List menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to display the Filter List menu.
Input 1for None (list all tasks), 2 to include only Incomplete tasks, or 3 to include only Completed tasks. The ToDo List screen
displays according to the filter option selected.
Sorting
Sorting identifies the order the tasks are listed. The selected sort is the same for all three task lists (Public, Private, and All screens) and
remains the same (even after powering Off and back On) until another sort selection is made.
To sort the ToDo List from the Public, Private, or All ToDo list screens:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo List menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to display the Sort List menu.
Input the number corresponding to the sort Public, Private, or All ToDo lists by:
1 Due Date (date the task is due)
2 Category (Business, Personal, or Other)
3 Priority (High, Normal, or Low)
4 Status (Completed tasks or Incomplete tasks)
112
Viewing ToDo Summary
To view the task summary numbers:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 3 to display the ToDo List menu.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight the list type and press (Select) to display the selected task list. Input
your security code if the ToDo Security code entry screen displays and press Softkey 1 (OK).
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 6 to display the ToDo Summary screen with the number of incomplete tasks, the number of
completed tasks, and the number of tasks that may be entered.
Press Softkey 1 (OK) to exit the Summary screen and return to the previous ToDo List (Public, Private, or All) screen.
Changing Task Detail Status
Instead of changing the task status at the ToDo Edit screen, the status may be changed from the ToDo Details screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display the Status menu.
Input 1 for task status to be Completed or 2 for the task status to be Incomplete. Display returns to the previous task list screen.
(See Flag.)
If the message “Status changed.
Entry cannot be displayed due to
filter option” displays on the
confirmation screen, a complete
task list does not display. The
changed task will not display in the
task list until the filter is changed.
(see Filtering on page 112).
113
Notepad
This feature allows you to set up to 50 notes that are stored in Notepad. For the English language, 512 characters may be entered for a
note since English characters are 1 byte. The number of characters for other languages depends on the number of bytes used per letter.
When the maximum number of notes have been entered in Notepad, the “Notepad full”screen displays. A note or notes have to be
deleted before a new note is added.
Viewing Notes
To access and view notes:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a note and press
Press
(Left) navigation key to go to the previous note and
(Select) to display the View note screen.
(Right) navigation key to go to the next note.
Adding and Editing Notes
The text editor screen is used to add or edit a note in Notepad.
To add a note from the Notepad list screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Add New) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display a blank text editor screen.
Use the normal text entry procedures (see page 57) to input a note.
To add a note from the View note screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a note and press
(Select) to display the View note screen.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 1 to display a blank text editor screen.
Use the normal text entry procedures (see page 57) to input a note.
Saving New Notes
Press (Select/Save) to save the new note or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel adding a note and return to the previous
screen.
114
To edit a note from the Notepad list screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a note.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the note in the text editor screen.
Make the changes to the note.
To edit a note from the View note screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a note and press
(Select) to display the View note screen.
Press Softkey 1 (Edit) or press MENU (Options Menu) and 2 to display the note in the text editor screen.
Make the changes to the note.
Saving Changed Notes
Press (Select/Save) to save the note changes or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to cancel editing the note and return to the
previous screen.
Deleting Notes
To delete a single note from the View note screen:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a note and press
(Select) to display the View note screen.
Press Softkey 2 (Delete) or press MENU (Options Menu), 3 and 1 to display the decision screen with “Delete this entry?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the note and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted.” or press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the deletion and return to the View note screen.
To delete a single note from the Notepad List:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 4 to display the Notepad list screen.
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a note.
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 3 and 1 to display the decision screen with “Delete this entry?”.
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete the note and a confirmation screen displays, “Entry deleted.” or press Softkey 2 (No) to
cancel the deletion and return to the Notepad list screen.
To delete all notes from the Notepad list or View note screens:
Press MENU (Options Menu), 3, and 2 to display the decision screen stating, “Delete all entries?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to delete all notes in Notepad and a confirmation screen displays, “All entries deleted” or press Softkey
2 (No) to cancel the deletion and return to the previous screen.
115
Sending as Email
To send the note in an Email from the Notepad list or View note screens:
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 4 to access Messaging and display New Email or New Email-SMS screen. (See Flag.) The
information from notepad is placed in the Email Message field.
Continue the Email (see page for Email instructions).
Sending as SMS
To send the note in a short text message from the Notepad list or View note screens:
The New Email screen displays if
the Email default “send account”
setting is Account 1 or Account 2.
The New Email-SMS screen
displays if the default “send
account” setting is SMS. Refer to
page .
Press MENU (Options Menu) and 5 to access Messaging and display a message screen. The information from notepad is
placed in the SMS Message field.
Continue the SMS message (see page for SMS message instructions).
116
Currency Converter
The Currency Converter uses the exchange rate and an amount from one country to calculate the exchange amount for another country.
Setting the Currency Converter Fields
To convert an amount of money from one currency to another:
Press MENU (Main), 8, and 5 to display the Currency converter screen.
Highlight the From field. Press
display the Library screen.
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to cycle the currency codes or press
(Select) to
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a currency type and press (Select) to exit the Library screen and
return to the Currency Converter screen with the selected currency type in the From field.
Highlight the To field. Press
Library screen. (See Flag.)
(Left) or
(Right) navigation key to cycle the Library or press
Press
(Up) or
(Down) navigation key to highlight a currency type and press
(Select) to exit the Library screen and return to the Currency converter screen
with the selected currency type in the To field.
Highlight the Exchange Rate field and press
rate screen.
(Select) to display the Exchange
(Select) to display the
Input the exchange rate. Press Softkey 1 (.) to input a decimal in the appropriate
place. (See Flag.)
Press (Select/Save) to save the exchange rate and return to the Currency
converter screen or press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to exit the Exchange rate screen
without saving the rate and return to the Currency converter screen.
Highlight the Amount field and press
(Select) to display the Amount screen.
Even though “User defined” is
beside some of the currency type
names, the names cannot be
changed or renamed.
Up to 10 digits may be entered in
the Exchange rate and Amount
fields.
The result shows “Error” when the
From and To fields are the same or
the Exchange rate, Amount, or the
Result contains more than 10 digits.
Input the amount. Press Softkey 1 (.) to input a decimal in the appropriate place.
(See Flag.)
Press (Select/Save) to save the amount and return to the Currency converter
screen. The calculated result displays or , if an error has occurred, the result
displays “Error.”
Press Softkey 2 (Cancel) to exit the amount screen without any calculations and
return to the Currency converter screen.
Resetting Currency Converter Fields
To clear the field of the currency type, exchange rate, and amount previously entered at
the Currency converter screen:
Press Softkey 2 (Reset) to display the decision screen stating, “Reset all fields?”
Press Softkey 1 (Yes) to reset all fields and a confirmation screen displays “Reset
complete.” To cancel the fields reset, press Softkey 2 (No) to cancel resetting the
fields and return to the Applications menu.
117
Synchronization (TBD)
118
O
Accessories (TBD)
Authorized Accessories
NEC recommends using only NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM with your wireless phone to ensure optimal quality performance. (See Flags
and Warnings.) The NEC authorized accessories include the following:
Vehicle Power Adapter
AC Adapter and Charger Unit*
Hands-free Headset*
USB Synchronization Cable
Battery*
To purchase NEC Authentic
AccessoriesTM , please contact the
NEC customer Care Center at
1-800-637-5917 in the United
States.
Look for the NEC Authentic
AccessoriesTM logo to know if the
item has been approved by NEC for
use with the 232.
Not using NEC Authentic
AccessoriesTM or not using NEC
approved accessories with this
phone creates a potential
safety hazard that may be
dangerous and may void any
warranty and approval given to
the wireless phone.
WARNING! The power cords of
this product contain lead, a
chemical known to the State of
California to cause birth
defects or other reproductive
harm. Wash hands after
handling.
* These accessories are in the wireless phone package.
119
Battery
Refer to Battery Care and Disposal (see page 14) and Preparing the Battery (see page 19) for information regarding the proper care, disposal, and charging of the battery.
AC Adapter and Charger Unit
CAUTION: POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD!
Do not touch the AC adapter main unit, the AC cord, or electrical outlet with wet hands.
Do not connect a charger or any other eternal DC source if the phone’s battery is not inserted.
Do not pull the AC cord when removing it from the electrical outlet.
Use the correct voltage range. The AC adapter is 100V-240V.
Do not leave the AC adapter plugged in when not in use.
Hands-free Headset
Only the foam covered ear piece is placed within your ear. Do not put any other part of the headset in your ear.
Attach the clip near the neckline of your clothing so that the microphone is near your mouth. Do not attach the clip to any part of your body.
The hands free microphone is on one side with On/Off switch on the opposite side as shown in the picture. Press the round button to answer/connect a call. When the conversation is
over, press the round button to disconnect the call.
120
Vehicle Power Adapter
Connect the vehicle power adapter with the power adapter inserted into the cigarette lighter or vehicle power outlet. Do not insert the end of the cable that attaches to the 232 wireless
phone into the vehicle power outlet.
USB Connector Cable
Connect the USB PC Link cable according to the picture below.
The 232 plug end has release clips (see picture below). Squeeze the release clips and insert into the 232 adapter port. When inserting the 232 plug, be sure that the rectangular
opening on the connector is lined up with the rectangular opening in the phone. The plug will slide easily into the phone. DO NOT FORCE THE PLUG! When removing the plug from
the phone, squeeze both release clips and gently pull straight out. The computer end is a standard USB connection.
121
U.S. FDA’s Consumer Update
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Wireless Phones.
1.
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no
proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the
microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the idle mode. Whereas high levels of RF can
produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known
adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have
suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some
cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.
2.
What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can
be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are
shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the
manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard
no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific data does not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry
to take a number of steps, including the following:
l Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones;
l Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and
l Cooperate in providing wireless phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of
wireless phone use on human health.
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone
safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. These following agencies that belong to this working group are:
l National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
l Environmental Protection Agency
l Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
l Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
l National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well.
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that
are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health
agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.
_______________________________________
FDA Consumer Update
122
FDA Consumer Update
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power
than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of
times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are, thus, not the subject of the safety questions
discussed herein.
3.
What kinds of phones are subject of this update?
The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell,” “mobile,” or
“PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of the
short distance between the phone and the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission
safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When the phone is
located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person’s RF exposure decreases
rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the
telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety
limits.
4.
What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaw in their research methods.
Animal experiments investigating the effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have
yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that
low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed
increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as
to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to therefore for up to 22
hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the condition under which people use wireless phones, so we don’t know with
certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health.
Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any
possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma,
tumor of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful
health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures,
since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.
_______________________________________
FDA Consumer Update
123
FDA Consumer Update
5.
What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of
the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of
animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect, if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide
data that is directly applicable to human populations, but 10 or more years’ follow-up may be needed to provide answers about
some health effects, such as cancer. This is because te interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the
time tumors develop - if they do - may be many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in
measuring actual RF exposure during dat-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle
at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
6.
What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high
priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effect of exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its
inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has
driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of public
information documents on EMF issues.
FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development
Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts
in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent
investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also
include abroad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research development around the world.
7.
How can I find out how much radio frequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?
All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines in consultation
with FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless phones is set at a Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by
the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement.
The exposure limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless
phone and is set well below levels known to have effects.
Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC. The FCC website
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) give directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your
phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing.
_______________________________________
FDA Consumer Update
124
FDA Consumer Update
8.
What has the FDA done to measure the radio frequency energy coming from wireless phones?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for measuring the radio frequency
energy (RF) exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists
and engineers. The standard, “Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the
Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques,” sets forth the first consistent test methodology
for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating
model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements
made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by
the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwattts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to
determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.
9.
What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phones?
If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned
about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy (RF).
Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will
reduce RF exposure.
l If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body
and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset
and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna.
Again, the scientific data does not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure
from these products, you can use measure like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
10. What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take
steps to lower exposure to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers
using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source
will reduce RF exposure.
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at
all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December
2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their
recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that
any health hazard exists.
_______________________________________
FDA Consumer Update
125
FDA Consumer Update
11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop
a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from
wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical
Instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was
completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from
wireless phone EMI.
The FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard
sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance
requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone and a
“compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000.
The FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful
interference be found to occur, the FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.
12. Where can I find additional information?
l FDA webpage on wireless phones
(http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program
(http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(http://www.icnirp.de)
World health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project
(http://www.who.int/emf)
National Radiological Protection Board (UK)
(http://www.nrpb.org.uk/)
______________________________________
FDA Consumer Update
126
Warranty and Service
232 Wireless Phone
Limited Warranty
1. What products may be covered by this limited warranty?
The following products (the “Products” or the “Product”) purchased through an NEC America, Inc. (NECAM) Authorized Dealer (the “Dealer”) in the United States on or after April 1,
2003 may be covered by this warranty:
NEC 232 WIRELESS PHONE
2. What does this warranty cover?
NECAM warrants to the original end-user Product purchaser (“You”) that the Products will reasonably conform to the applicable published specifications in effect at the time of
shipment from NECAM to the Dealer, and that the Products will be free from defects in materials or workmanship that result in Product failure under normal use during the warranty
period described in Paragraph 4.
3. When does your warranty begin?
The warranty period will begin on the date you purchase the Product. Dated proof of purchase is necessary to accompany and Product returned for warranty service consideration.
Valid proof of purchase must identify the point of purchase, date of purchase, Product model or trade name, and Electronic Serial Number.
4. How long does the coverage last?
The warranty period for the Product is:
ONE (1) YEAR
Any Products repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty are covered under the warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days from the date of
service return shipping, whichever is longer.
5. What will the manufacturer do if the Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship during the warranty period?
If any Product covered under this warranty becomes defective in materials or workmanship resulting in Product failure during the applicable warranty period, NECAM will, at its option,
either repair the defective Product without charge for parts and labor, or provide a replacement in exchange for the defective Product.
6. What is not covered by this warranty?
(a) THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO:
(i) Products which have been subjected to misuse, abuse, accident, physical damage, improper installation, negligence in use, abnormal operation or handling, neglect, water
or other liquid intrusion, improper temperature, humidity or other environmental condition, including but not limited to, lightening, inundation or fire, or;
(ii) Damage caused by computer viruses, or;
(iii) Products which have been repaired, altered, or modified by anyone other than an AUTHORIZED service warranty component-level representative of NECAM, or;
(iv) Defects caused by equipment, components, parts or accessories not sold by NECAM or use of equipment, components, parts or accessories not compatible with the
warranted Product; or,
(v) Products whose warranty/quality labels, Product serial number plates or electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered, or rendered illegible, or;
(vi) Accessory items such as antenna, cables, curl cords, cases, etc., or;
(vii) Products shipped to NECAM for repair from outside the United States, or;
(viii) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative, or structural items including framing and non-operative parts.
127
(b) ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE
DISCLAIMED OR LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. OTHERWISE, THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW DISCLAIMERS OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
(c) NECAM’S TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE RELATED TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR BASED ON ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ORIGINAL PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
(d) IN NO CASE SHALL NECAM BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR
REVENUES, INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES OR SERVICES,
CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES OTHER THAN YOU, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY. THESE LIMITATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY. SOME STATES DO
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
(e) THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY.
7. How do you get warranty service?
If your Product requires warranty service, it must be returned to a NECAM Distribution Center with shipping paid by You, along with a description of the Product malfunction or
difficulty. You are required to substantiate warranty status with a dated proof of purchase (as explained in item #3), with the IMEI (International Mobile station Equipment Identity).
You may contact NECAM by calling (800) 637-5917 to obtain the address of the nearest NECAM Distribution Center or at the following Internet web-site address
www.necwireless.com/support/, (Email address: support@necwireless.com). NECAM assumes no risk for damages, loss or misdirection in transit of any kind.
If, in NECAM’s sole opinion, the Product failure is not covered under this warranty, or proof of purchase does not meet the terms of this warranty, you will be notified and your
authorization will be requested for any further repair activity. Products repaired under warranty will be returned to you, transportation prepaid. In all other cases, you will be required to
pay return shipping costs.
8. How does state law apply to this warranty?
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
9. This warranty is the entire agreement.
Unless modified in writing, signed by both You and NECAM, this warranty in understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties, superseding all prior
agreements, oral or written and all other communication between the parties relating to the subject matter of this limited warranty. No agent, Dealer or employee of NECAM is
authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and any such representations should not be relied upon.
128
NEC Authorized Accessories
Limited Warranty
1. What products may be covered by this limited warranty?
The following products (the “Products” or the “Product”) purchased through an NEC America, Inc. (NECAM) Authorized Dealer (the “Dealer”) in the United States on or after April 1,
2003 may be covered by this warranty:
NEC AUTHORIZED WIRELESS TELEPHONE ACCESSORIES
2. What does this limited warranty cover?
NECAM warrants only to the original end-user Product purchaser (“You”) that the Products will conform to the applicable published specifications in effect at the time of shipment
from NECAM to the Dealer, and that the Products will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the warranty period described in
Paragraph 4.
3. When does your limited warranty begin?
The warranty period begins on the date you purchase the Product. Dated proof of purchase is necessary to accompany any Product returned for warranty service consideration. Valid
proof of purchase must identify the point of purchase, date of Product purchase, and the model of Product purchased. However, if such dated proof of purchase identifying the date of
Product purchase, and model of Product is not available, the warranty period begins on the date the Product is shipped from NECAM to the Dealer.
4. How long does the coverage last?
The warranty period for the Product is:
Ninety (90) Days
Any Products repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty, are covered under the warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period.
5. What will NECAM do if the Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship during the warranty period?
If any Product covered under this warranty becomes defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period, NECAM will, at its option, either repair the defective
Product without charge for parts and labor, or provide a replacement in exchange for the defective Product.
6. What is not covered by this warranty?
(a) THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO:
(i) Products which have been subjected to misuse, abuse, accident, physical damage, improper installation, negligence in use, abnormal operation or handling, neglect,
water or other liquid intrusion, improper temperature, humidity or other environmental condition, including but not limited to, lightening, inundation or fire; or,
(ii) Products which have been repaired, altered, or modified by anyone other than an AUTHORIZED service warranty component-level representative of NECAM, or;
(iii) Defects caused by equipment, components, parts or accessories not sold by NECAM or use of equipment, components, parts or accessories not compatible with the
warranted Product; or,
(iv) Products whose warranty/quality labels, Product serial number plates or electronic serial numbers have been removed, altered, or rendered illegible, or;
(v) Products shipped to NECAM for repair from outside the United States.
(vi) Defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative, or structural items including framing and non-operative parts.
(b) ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE
DISCLAIMED OR LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. OTHERWISE THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN
LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW DISCLAIMERS OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
129
(c) NECAM’S TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR BASED ON ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE MANUFACTURER’S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT.
(d) IN NO CASE SHALL NECAM BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS
OR REVENUES, INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES OR
SERVICES, CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES OTHER THAN YOU, AND INJURY TO PROPERTY. THESE LIMITATIONS DO NOT APPLY TO CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY. SOME
STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
(e) THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY.
7. How do you get warranty service?
If your Product requires warranty service, it must be returned to a NECAM Distribution Center with shipping paid by you, along with a description of the Product malfunction or
difficulty. To obtain the address of the nearest NECAM Distribution Center, contact the Dealer from which you purchased the Product or NECAM. You may contact NECAM by calling
(800) 637-5917 or at the following Internet web-site address www.necwireless.com/support/, (Email address: support@necwireless.com). You are required to substantiate warranty
status with a dated proof of purchase (as explained in item #3). NECAM assumes no risk for any damage, loss or misdirection in transit of any kind.
If, in NECAM’s sole opinion, the Product failure is not covered under this warranty, you will be notified and Your authorization will be requested for any further repair activity. Products
repaired under warranty will returned to you, transportation prepaid. In all other cases you will be required to pay return shipping costs.
8. How does state law apply to this warranty?
This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
9. This warranty is the entire agreement.
Unless modified in writing, signed by both You and NECAM, this warranty in understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties, superseding all prior
agreements, oral or written and all other communication between the parties relating to the subject matter of this limited warranty. No agent, Dealer or employee of NECAM is
authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and any such representations should not be relied upon.
NEC Customer Service Support
NEC Service Support can assist you with any additional information that you may need in the operation your NEC cellular telephone and NEC Authentic AccessoriesTM. Contact NEC
Service Support at the following (The 800 number listed provides access to NEC Repair Service and Parts Sales):
Telephone:
Writing*:
Email:
Website:
1-800-637-5917
NEC America, Inc.
Service Support
6555 N State Hwy 161
Irving, Texas 75039-2402
support@necwireless.com
www.necwireless.com
To locate the nearest retailer, contact 1-800-255-5664 or send an Email to: sales@necwireless.com.
*Send only written correspondence to the above address. Do not send the wireless phone or accessories to this address for repair or service.
130
Index
Index
Accepting a call
Accessories
Activating camera
Adding a network
Adding to phonebook
Alarm off
Alarm setting
Alert Popup Icons
Alphabetical sort
ALS
Antenna
Any key answer
Auto redial
Auto redial setting
Auto-hyphenation
Basic calls and phone use
Battery Care
Battery disposal
Brightness
Calculator
Calendar
Call forwarding off
Call forwarding on
Call forwarding setting
Call forwarding status
Call record logs
Call records
Call waiting
Call waiting setting
Call waiting status
Caller ID
Calling stored numbers
Camera
Certificates
Changing battery
Changing PINS
Charging battery
Checking battery
23
119
90
49
68
52
51
83
36
15
35
23
45
38
22
14
14
91
100
101
43
43
41
44
95
95
27
44
44
24
84
89
55
20
45
19,20
19
Color theme setting
Conference calls
Contrast setting
Copy phonebook entry
Copying between phonebooks
Correcting mistakes
Currency converter
Date and time format
Date setting
Dialing calls
Discarding pictures
Display call timer
Display Icons
DTMF tones
Edit phonebook
Emergency calls
Emoticons
Ending calls
FDN setting
Format date
Format time
Frequency bands
Games and Apps
General Care
Groups
Holding a call
Idle screen
Inserting SIM Card
International calls
Internet settings
Keypad icons
Keypad Shortcuts
Last number redial
Location in phonebook
Location sort
Locks
37
28
37,40
77
76
22
117
52
51
22
91
38
7,8
28
74
10,25
61
22
47
52
52
21
64
11
80
27
18
24
54
24
68
83
46
Low battery
Main LCD
Main Menu
Main Phone Features
Manual call forwarding
Menu shortcut
Move phonebook entry
Moving a network
Multi-party call
Mute a call
Notepad
Number type
OFF profile
Own number display
Pause in dialing
Phone Controls
Phone Lock
Phone mode selection
Phone mode settings
Phone modes
Phone number entry screens
Phone number in message text
Phonebook field icons
Phonebook types
PIN 1
PIN 2
Placing a call on hold
Plus dialing
Private conversation
Profiles
Receiving calls
Recording a call
Rejecting a call
Removing a network
Removing SIM Card
Reset phone settings
Retake a picture
Returning missed calls
19
3,7
43
77
49
28
27
114
69
41
36
25
47
31
32
31
67
26
70
66
45
46
27
24
29
42
22,23
29
23
49
18
56
91
24
Safety
Saving a picture
Scheduler
Second LCD
Security code
Security settings
Set tones
Setting the time
Show version setting
SIM Card
Softkey indicator
Speed dialing
Status bar
Symbol mode entry
Synchronization
Synchronization settings
T9
Taking a picture
Text edit setting
Text entry
Text entry options
Text highlight
Text Paste
Time setting
Time zone setting
To Do list
Total calls
TTY settings
User Guide Conventions
User Guide Legends
View finder
Voice mail
Voice tag
Volume
Volume controls
Wallpaper setting
Web browser
Wireless System Structure
Zoom
10
90
101
3,9
46
45
30
50
55
18
25
58
118
53
58
90
62
57
59
60
60
50
52
108
98
54
89
26
84,86
30
26
37
65
91
INDEX
132
CTIA
Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association Driver Safety Tips
Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere, anytime whenever wireless phone
service is available and safe conditions allow. However, an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one
that every user must uphold.
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you find it necessary to use your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car,
practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
1.
Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your
call without taking your attention off the road.
2.
When available, use a hands free device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone
with one of the many hands free accessories available today.
3.
Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the
road. If you get an received call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you.
4.
Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather
conditions: rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or flipping through your address book
takes attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely.
6.
Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan
calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your
mirrors, and then continue.
7.
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are
driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road.
8.
Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or the local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident, or
medical emergency.*
9.
Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other serious
emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or the local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.*
10.
Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down
vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you
know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.*
* Wherever wireless phone service is available.
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them.
The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas.
“The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving.” For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit
the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) website, www.wow-com.com
133

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.5
Linearized                      : No
Page Count                      : 140
XMP Toolkit                     : XMP toolkit 2.9.1-13, framework 1.6
About                           : uuid:585cd58e-1d95-4d19-9830-07ce312fa0fa
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 6.0 (Windows)
Create Date                     : 2004:02:24 01:01:44-06:00
Creator Tool                    : PScript5.dll Version 5.2
Modify Date                     : 2004:03:22 15:25:48-06:00
Metadata Date                   : 2004:03:22 15:25:48-06:00
Document ID                     : uuid:2621e3c7-3e53-4160-8671-0605fc2410d7
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : C:\a232\232-FCC.vp
Creator                         : groverc
Author                          : groverc
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: A98-KMP6J1N1

Navigation menu