NEC of America MP6J1E1-1F Dual-Band GSM Phone User Manual 2

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Adding phone numbers, e-mall addresses 8: personal information
U‘ With the required phone records details displayed in the edit mode, use the Vand Akeys to highlight the title of the field you wish
to add intorrnation to and press Soflkeg 1 , The field will be displayed at the top at the screen with the ne>d lield shown below
t.‘ Add the required number or inlormation to the selected lielo (see page 29 for text entry procedures) and either press Simtrey 1
to save the additions or the Vkey to enter the field below and make tunher additions it required and then press smkey 1. The
phone details will be re-displayed.
U‘ Press Sottkey 2 to return to the edit menu or 5 to return to the standby screen.
Creating a group name
There are 20 group headings available to allocate phone numbers to (including ‘No group’), The groups that can have their names
edited are called group i to i 9 when your phone lirst arrives. To change these names to be representative ol the phone numbers that
are to be allocated to them, you must change their names as follows:
t Press @ t] 5 The list oi group names is displayed,
t‘“ Use the V and A keys to highlight the group name you wish to change and press Sammy 1. roup na dit screen will
be displayed.
it Use the text entry procedure (see page 29) to enter the required name and press 5» my 1. up list will be re~displayed.
Either select another group name to alter and repeat the procedure or press Sanka turn e phonebook menu.
Add a phone record to a group
To make it easier to search for numbers, it is possible to create a group nam rk, goll, family. etc. and then allocate
numbers to the group. To do this, proceed as follows:
(C‘ With the required phone records details displayed in th- . f =, and Akeys to highlight the group lietd and
press Soltkey 1. The group name list will be displayed,
of Use the V and A keys to highlight the group name you wish
details Will now be reedisplayed.
record to and press Soitkey 1. The phone record
0 Press Soitkey 2 to return to the edit menu or 6 to return to the standby screen.
Ungroup a phone number
If you wish to remove a number from a group. proceed as lollows:
at With the required phone records details displayed in the edit mode, use the Vand Akeys to highlight the group field and
press Sottkay 1. The group name list will be displayed.
Use the Vand A keys to highlight ‘No group' and press Sammy 1 . The phone record details will now be readisptayed.
Press Snltkey 2 to return to the edit menu or 6 to return to the standby screen.
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Add a voice recall recording F151 To use the Voice recall 470W see
Up to 10 records in the phone memory phonebook can have a voice recall recording allocated to them so you can display the entry by page 14
saying the recall wordls) into the phone's mouth piece To create avoice recall recording, proceed as tollows:
it With the required phone records details displayed in the edit mode, use the Vand Akeys to highlight the voice tield and press
Sottkey1 The voice menu will be displayed.
it Press 1. The training screen will be displayed, prompting you to say the wordls) to use as a recall recording.
I Speak into the phone‘s mouth piece as you would it you were making a call The recording will be repeated in the earpiece and
you Will be prompted to repeat the word(s). it you say the words incorrectly on the second attempt, you will be prompted again.
When you have repeated the words correctly, the phone record details Will be re—displayed showrng the voice field as ‘set’
N" Press Softkoy Z to return to the edit menu or 6 to return to the standby screen,
Playing a voice recall recording
To play a voice recall recording that has been allocated to number, proceed as lollows:
l.“ With the required phone records details displayed in the edit mode, use the Vand
Sofikey 1. The voice menu will be displayed.
t" Press 2. The volee recall recording tor the selected phone record will he play
details Will be rte-displayed.
I Press Soltkey Z to return to the edit menu or 6 to return to the l
Editing/deleting a voice recall record
U" With the required phone records details displayed the Vand Akeys to highlight the voice field and press
Soflkey 1. The voice menu will be displayed. .
r Press 3. A screen asking you to confirm the deletion wr
fl‘ Press Soltkey 1 to delete the recording.
it you wish to replace the recording, press Soltkey 1 and repeat the ‘Ailrl a voice recall recording procedure ' from the
second step above
it you lust wished to delete the recordmg, press Soltkey 2 to return to the edit menu or 5 to return to the standby screen.
Allocate an LED colour
If you wish the LED to flash a certain colour when a particular phone number calls your phone. proceed as follows:
if
M‘
Allocate a phonebook picture
With the required phone records details displayed in the edit mode, use the Vand Akeys to highlight the LED field and press
Softkey 1. The LED ordofl screen will be displayed.
Press Sollkey 1 v A list of the LED colours will be displayed
Use the Valid A keys to highlight the LED colour required (as each colour is highlighted, an example will be displayed by the
LED — see right) then press Sultkey 1 to make your selection The phone record details will be re-dlsplayed showing which
colour LED has been allocated.
Press Softkey 2 to return to the edit menu or 6 to return to the standby screen
To display one 01 the to phonebook pictures stored in your phone when a particular phone number calls you, p d as lollows:
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Allocate a ring melody
it you wish a specific ring melody to sound when a particular p ‘
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M‘
if
thh the regurred phone record's details displayed in the edit mode, use the Vand Akeys to hi re tleld and
press Sortkey 1. The phonebook picture on/ofl screen will be displayed,
Press Softkey 1. The lrrst phonebook picture and its title will be displayed.
Use the V and A keys to the phonebook pictures in turn and when the required pic
phone record details will be re-displayed showing a phonebook picture has oen ‘set
Press Soflkey 2 to return to the edit menu or 5 to return to the sta
ress Somray 1c The
With the required phone record's details displayed in the edi ‘
press Soltkey 1 v The melody on/oll screen will be displayed ‘
Press Soflkey 1 The list of melodies will be displayed with a |/ next to the current melody.
Use the V and A keys to highlight the required melody (an example ol each melody will he played when they are highlighted)
and press Snfikey 1 a The phone record details Wll| be re-displayed showing the melody title in the melody lield.
Press sunkev 2 to return to the edit menu or 6 to return to the standby screen.
Deleting a single phonebook record
D‘
When any phonebook record is highlighted the edit menu can be displayed by pressing the @key
Press 2. The confirmation screen will be displayed
Press Soltkey 1 to delete the record or Sunny 2 to cancel the action,
Phoneboolr piclures can be
uploaded lo a special N50 web Site
and the” downloaded 10 you/phone
(see page 54},
A phonebook picture can be
a/Iocated to more Mall one phone
record,
Move/copy a record between locations and/or phonebooks
To move or copy a phone record trom one location to another within a phonebook or [rpm the phone memory phonebook to the SIM no; ,
phonebook (or vrce versa), proceed as follows Ila record IS moved/copied
. . . . . , from Ilre plume memory In the
M“ When any phonebook record rs highlighted. the edit menu can be displayed by presstng the -key. SIM memory, the "a,“ will be
truncated lo the number a!
C“ Press 3 to move a record or 4 to co it, The enter location screen will be dis la ed.
w p y characters allowed by your SIM
I.“ To move/copy the record to the new location suggested, press Sohkev 1. and you will be requested to
. . . , . _ select which number in the
To move/copy the record to another location Within the same phonebook. key in the location requrred and press Sonkey 1. It the record you wish to move or
location is already in use, you will be prompted to press Softkey 1 to confirm the replacement. will
To move/copy the record to another phonebook, press the 4Dkey until the required phonebook is displayed. The Enter location
screen tor the selected phonebook will be displayed. To move/copy the record to the location suggested ress Sofikey 1. To
move/copy the record to another location. key in the location required and press Snltkey 1. lithe l ""rn is already in use, you
Will be prompted to press Sottkey 1 to confirm the replacement, The edit menu will be display-
It a record is moved/copied
from the SIM memory In the
phone memory, you will be
prompted to enter the phone
number type before the record
is stored (see page 23).
' Press 6 to return to the standby screen.
To copy multiple phone records in the SIM memory to the phone memory. copy iph
memory records to the SIM memory, proceed as tollows:
tar Press @ ll 6. The package copy menu will be displayed.
- SIM memory. or to copy all
W When records are copied from
I“ Fress1 to copy multiple records to the phone memory - ' lpy first located phone number type to the SIM ”19 17,7005 memory [0.1119 SW
memory. or 3 to copy all phone number types to th memory, the name erI be
truncated lo the number of
ro ich the copy will start and then the location at which
all records. iust press Mikey 1 . A contirmation screen will
e displayed showing the progress oi the copy. When the copy
ottkey 2 to return to the package copy menu.
of It you selected option 1, you will be prompted to en
the copy should end and then press Sottlrey 1. It you
be displayed. Press Softkoy 1 to contirm, A status 50
has finished. a confirmation screen will be displayed, Press
characters allowed by your SIM
and, iI a single record is being
copied, only the first phone
number in the record will be
it you selected option 2, you will be prompted to enter the location trorn which the copy will start and then the location at which stored. Ifa ”WW? “I” is
the copy should end and then press Sottkdy 1 , A confirmation screen will be displayed Press sottkeyl to conlirm. A status carried 0”! to "IE SIM, each
screen will be displayed showing the progress oi the copy. When the copy has linished, a confirmation screen will be displayed. number Will be allocaled a
Press Softkey 2 to return to the package copy menu. Iocallon.
ll you selected option 3‘ you will be prompted to enter the location trom the record will be copied and then press Sammy 1 . A When records are copied from
confirmation screen will be displayed, Press Soflkey 1 to conttrm. A status screen will be displayed showing the progress of Mg spy] memory to the phone
the copy. When the copy has finished. a confirmation screen will be displayed, Press Sofikey 2 to return to the package copy memory, if will be assumed the
men“ number is a home number.
t" Press 6 to return to the standby screen.
Delete all hone records
To delete all phone records in your phone memory only, proceed as lollows:
I Press @ I) 7. A deletion confirmation screen will be displayed,
U‘ Press Srmlreyt to delete all the phone records or Soflkey 2 to cancel the operation,
Scratch-ad number
Your phone has a scratchpad lacility that enables you to take down a telephone number during a call and then make a call to rt when you
have finished. This scratchpad number can be stored in memory for future use.
Noting & calling a scratchpad number
N“ During a call, key in the number to be placed in the scratchpad. It will be shown on your phone's screen.
I Press the £5 keywnen the call is finished. The numberwill still be displayed. Press the l'ttey. The num ayed will be called.
Storing a scratchpad number
it With the scratchpad stlll displayed press the Qtey. Enter name will be displayeu
t.‘ Key m a name associated With the number (see page 29 tor the text entry procedure
completed the text entry. The cursor will enter the number entry area
it To store the number in the next available location, press the f‘key. To
number required and then press the f‘key,
ln ormation numbers
Your phone has a menu optlon which wrll enable you to access i' ice ovider specific numbers (eg. Billing enquiries,
Customer care. etc). This option will only work it you have an app '
To access these rntormation numbers, proceed as lotlows:
a- Press @ n 9. A llst 01 available numbers will be displayed.
F1] The Delete all phone records hat/Cy
is not applicable 10 fire SIM
memo/y.
W Information numbers wIII only
be available if they are supplied
by your Service provider.
ent y & number ed ng
This section describes how you enter text (letters, numbers and symbols), your own phone numbers and modify phone numbers when
required,
Text entr
Whenever you need to enter text (tor short messages, storing names with numbers, etc), successive presses ol a number key will
display dltterent characters as shown in the tables below. Pressing the *key toggles between lower case. shih (upper case for one
letter) and caps lock (permanent upper case) Whenever a text entry screen is displayed, the @key will display a menu that
enables you to select normal text (ABC). T9“ Text Entry (IQ) or numeric entry (123) - see the tables that lollow tor symbol to key
allocation in these entry modes For phone number editing facilities, see page 31.
Normal text (ABC)
“pigle' Up
1 1.,7l—'@: 7
PQRS7l‘l P E
2 ABCzAA/Er; abczéaeeeq a Tuvau
3 DEFaAEo defaéé 9
4 GHI4I‘ ghiAi o
5 JKLSA jkls ale 4 apslockrf =shilt1 =Caps|ock)
s MNOGNOQ mnoer’rébn # Activesymbolmode
T9" Text Entry
1 .,-’?l’@:t 7 PORS7 pqu7
2 ABCZ abcz a Tuve tuv8
3 DEF3 den 9 wxvzs wxyzs
4 G H ' 4 9 h ' 4 0 Select $5 2:15er “wig: fulfill? mzilighted
5 J K L 5 j k I 5 * Toggle shift/Caps lock (1 =shift 1 =Caps lock)
6 M N o e m n o s # Active symbol mode or Next 79 candidates if highlighted
l/VPU7'
[33 No! app/imbue [a text euuy in the
WAP mode,
Shirt/Caps Lock
Indlcator
Text Entry Mode Indicator
we“, text or numeric)
When ten/army Hanna] (ABC) text)
and lire Maracreryuu require is
msplayed press he} key to move
to tire next character/70515011 (17 you
wait for more than 7 second, we
cursor will move one character to
we rig/l! aulumau'c‘ally).
llyau make a Myra/re, use we 4
P A V lreys [0 place l/le cursor
[a live 11qu of lire incurred
character uren press ure 1: key,
Numeric entry (123)
Disabled
Active symbol mode
Sym bol mode
tn the symbut mode each key wiH disptay a symbol according to its Candidate page (see the table below ' e surey in a
text entry mode the symbot mode will be turned on. Use the Vand A keys to select the candida!
appropriate number to select the required symbol,
* O #
1 r 7 4 _ ‘ Space &
2 A 1 ~ % _ = + - / " Space #
3 ( ) [ ] < > / \ Space &
4 23 € E v 5 H / @ Space #
Edit your own hone number
To edit your own number, proceed as follows:
Add an own phone number
n Press @ G 4. Your own number will be displayed, 91 firm?“ emmgtmgfmbflm
0 Use the I: key to detete individuat characters or hold rt down to delete atl characters and then use the keypad to enter the correct mtloe displayed
num SI.
SI
Phone number editing
Vour phone enables you to edit phone numbers in the loilowing circumstances:
0 When a number is displayed whilst in standby ...... . . . , . (standby screen number)
0 When a scratchpad number is displayed whilst in a call , . . . . ......... (standby screen number)
O During the storage of an own phone number. . . . . . , . , . . . . . , . , . (standby screen number)
0 During the entry of a divertAto number ........... . ............. (divert number)
0 When short message destination number is displayed. , . , . . . . . , . , (stored number)
0 When your short message service centre number is displayed . . , . , (stored number)
0 When a number is displayed whilst in any of the phonebooks (ADN or FDN) ....... (stored number)
Editing
A short press of 0 will delete the number to the left of the cursor, a long press will delete the entire number. W n a number key is
pressed, it will be inserted at the cursor positron.
Entering special characters
Entering a + symbol (for International numbers, see page 11)
Before you can enter a + symbol in a number, the cursor must be at the beginnin
down the I) key for about a second.
Entering a pause (for DTMF dialling)
If you want to enter a pause in a number make sure the oondlti ' i not above do not apply first and then press
and hold the # key down for about a second
T9 ”‘ Text In
Your phone incorporates T9“ Text Input, enabling fast, easy an rye text input, Your phone's keypad provides the following T9”
Text Input functions with the required phone record’s details displayed in the edit mode:
M“ Press @ then 1 to select T9M Text Input (T9), 2 normal text input (ABC), 3 numeric input (123) or 4 to select the options
menu. The options menu allows you to Edit, Clear, Copy or Paste.
Press # when a word is highlighted to display other matching words,
Press 0 to complete word and insert a space
Press 2 to 9 to enter text (default - lower case) as described on page 29.
Press ale to change from lower case shift (one character upper case) or caps lock (all characters upper case).
Press I: to delete a single character or space.
Press the A V 4 and P keys to move the cursor within text.
Qiiflifi
The tacilitres outlined in this section enable you to protect your phone trom improper and unauthorised use,
FDN settin v
Q? See aim FHIV storage on page 20.
U‘ Press 7 7 then press Sofikeyt to turn FDN on or Sunkey 2 to turn it off W
F] You may be requested to ante/your Pill/2 me to change he FDIV sea/fig. szzgflalficflm is network
Seclll'it 601125 91 llyaa m/gelany oflhese sodas,
You may be required to enter one of the tive security codes (shown below). When the phone prompts you tor one of these codes, use “wig/s ”LEW”; 531”;
the keypad to enter the appropriate number and press Sofikey 1. Pm” 35 5/3“?! f 1-
sal/lre [my/our codes.
0 PIN 1 code (provided by your Network to protect your SIM card it it is stolen)
0 PIN 2 code (provrded by your Network Ior Aoc and FDN services protection) w The Pllvz code is SIM card
0 PUK code (personal unblocking key in case you torget PIN 1 code) related and may only he
0 PUKZ code (personal unblocking key in case you torgel PIN 2 code) available Imm your service
provider.
. -- ‘ N 1 code is not entered not
ecessanly in the same session) not even F6 Some SIM cards are setup so Mal
kyour SIM cards P/N 7 numbereflflycalmolbe
aimed all
Your phone can be set up so it needs your PIN 1 code entered at power up before the ph
even incoming calls can be answered. Ii you enter your PIN 1 code incorrectly more -
the correct PIN 1 code will work and you will have to contact your service provider
U- Press @ 1. The security menu will be displayed,
A“ Press 2 to turn PIN 1 code entry on (Enable) and 3 to tu
contrrrn the change,
ill be prompted to enter your PIN 1 number to
Changing your PIN 1 code
M" Press @ 7 1, The PIN 1 change screen will be displayed.
it Key in the current code Vou will be prompted to enter the new code and then to enter it again as confirmation. A confirmation
screen will be displayed momentarily and then the security screen will be displayed
Your phone supports advanced leature (e.g. FDN) that may require a PIN 2 code to be entered Delore they can be accessed or modified,
ii the PlN 2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, you will need to contact your service provider fora PUK2 code.
Changing your PIN 2 code
«I‘ Press @ 1 4. The PM 2 change screen will be displayed
I Key in the current code. You will be prompted to enter the new code and then to enter it again as confirmation. A conlirmation
screen will be displayed momentarily and then the security screen Will be displayed
Bar calls
This taclllty allows you to restricl the lollowing types oi calls made or received on your phone.
0 Allouiqo/irg
' miemau‘ona/ouigw‘rrg
0 Inter/redone! oil/yam exceplio home
0 All/booming
o Irrco/rr/hg/i’ahmad
“ Press @ 7 5. There will he a delay while your phone checks its barring s
screen will be displayed
C“ Use the 4 P A and 7 keys to select the type 01 barring
SMS then press Sammy 1 . When a selection has been made,
D" When the setting has been made, press the I‘key an . ..rring password
er it s ould be for Speech, Data, FAX or
I have a red bar over its icon.
lb
i?
If 415 is active on your phone, die
icons Inf/me I willbe redand/af
inc 2 they m’l/lze give/r.
Call barring Iacililies (barring,
cancelling barring and
checking barring) are near/wk
services and may require a
password.
Messages & vo ce ma
Short meSsages ouelvrew w
The Short Message Service Is
Standard messages network dependant.
Your phone can send and receive standard messages, each containing 160 text characters. The phone can store up to 255 received
messages on your SIM card. When you receive a message, your phone will ring. the message icon will be shown on your phone’s
display and its LED wrll iiash blue. @ Alllwuyh yawn/vane can slow
Vour phone will automatically send a message to the service centre when your SIM memory is lull. When the service centre has been ”fl “7 255 messages, VOW SIM
rniormed that your SIM is lull, an error message will be displayed and it will not send your phone any turlher messages until your SIM card may Irmrt ”"S to a smaller
has some free message space Your phone will automatically notily the service centre there is more space and message reception will MINER
resume.
When you send a message you can attach a receipt request. This will cause the sewice centre to send you a indicating
whether your original message was delivered successtully or not.
Auto display
With Auto display set to On (see Message setup on page 37), alter your phone has alerted |ng message it will display
the option to view the message now (Sottkey 1) or later (Soflkey 2).
Options
( ply, elcl). Details ol these options
Vour phone’s SMS iacilities can be customised to work the way you wish
and how to set them up can he tound in Message options on page 3
Area messages (cell broadcast messages)
These messages are sent by the network to all phones in a certain viewed in the normal way (see page 38).
Although CSD is the normal bearer type for your SMS messages, you can elect to use GPRS instead. To select which bearer type you W
Wish to use, proceed as tollows: Setting the bearer 01/16 is
its Press @ 3 5 7 then press 1 to select 030 to be the bearer, or 2 tor GPFlS, service provider and/or
A network dependents Please
t.“ Press (D to return to the standby screen. check with your service
provider before you attempt to
select GPRS to be your
message bearer.
Reading messages
C" To view the incoming messa-e list trom the standby screen press Sottkey 1 . To have a choice oi either the incoming or
outgoing messages, press @ 3 1 then oress1 to view incoming messages or 2 to view outgoing messages. The
appropriate message list will be displayed.
Use the A and V keys, it necessary, to scroll through the message list then press Sammy 1 to read the required message.
Use the A or V key as necessary to soroil through the message,
Press the @ key to copy the text contents into memory in order to edit the text later.
Press SoltkeyI to enter the edit/send menu (see below)
ttr’ons menu
To access the lunclions available in this menu, press Snttkey 1 whilst viewing a message. at
the message was incoming or outgoing:
New/old incoming messages
I Press the relevant key(s) according to the table right.
Delete: Deletes the message.
Forward: Opens the write screen displaying the or
to edit and torward to a third party. _ V
Reply: Opens the Write screen so you can i
to the sender.
Entry
Phonehook: Prompts you to enter the sender’s phone n
phonebook.
Sent/unsant outgoing messages
I Press the relevant keyts) according to the table right,
Delete: Deletes the message.
Write: Opens the Write screen containing the message lot you to edit
and send.
Auto Redlal
List: Displays a list of numbers you can send the message to.
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Fl] The messages in the [153 are
displayed with lfie latest/1751
P31 A * displayed next to art incoming
message indicates t'I/s unread A *
When you have finished viewing the messages and you do not wish to proceed to the edit/send message menu keep pressing
the 0 key to retrace your steps through preceding menus until you return to the standby screen
displayed next to an outgoing
message ind/bares iris unserrt.
l vary as ning to whether
" elete 1
PS] If you wish he nem'nrtr m plot/t'de
FWWfl'd 2* you with a status repofllegaftfl'ftg
Heply St lire de/iVe/y ofdre message, ensure
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Entry phonebook 4 befnfeyou send the message (see
page 37),
The reply facility uses the phone
. wail nulnbe/ oldie person who sent the
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Write 2t 1 Key in or edit the message as
appropnate (see page 36).
Auto Redial List 3
Creating a short messag FE Whilsla'eafl'lrgashoflmessage, a
counter is displayed at the base of
To create a short message, proceed as follows: m. 4,3”), moi/why are number of
(0‘ Press @ 3 2. The message entry screen will be displayed. imcffsm’fi/M M ”We 75”
WE MESS-799,
I Enter your message (up to 150 characters) using the procedure detailed on page 29. [Q3 W
H‘ It the @ key rs pressed at any time during message creation, the Edit menu will be displayed. Press 1 to turn T9 on, 2 to ”WA/2315226124” warfifilfir’gifiér
turn normal text entry on, 3 to turn numeric entry on or 4 to open the options menu (press 1 tor edit, 2 for the clear mode. 3 lo isnolilr ”u; {gig/Mme” Wit/be
copy text or 4 to paste text) ,
addedaummallcaliy,
t When you have created your message, press Softlrey 1. The message destination list will be displayed Q If _ MW“
' receive a 0 re on are
I Press 1 to open the Auto redial list, 2 lo select a number from the phonebook, or 3 to manually input the destination number. orange/"essays, Me 15955399
it When you have selected or entered the phone number you wish to send the message to, press Sottkey 1. send message ”7/7/5954!“ ”10mm”! f'7f J’W
menu will be displayed. to comp/ere blew
it Press 1 to send and store the message. 2 to lust send the message or 3 to just save the messa Pb lllltere/‘sno space le/rinyouf
0 Whilst a message is sent, a name, number and a phonebook picture will be displayed (if a n re have ngfwflfwzg’m”
been stored against the number in your phone memory phonebuok), If there is no name or ph _ picture stored against the shire-7g ’ sag
phone number you are sending the message to, the number and a graphic will be d 7 message has been sent and
you get a confirmation message displayed
To delete a message. proceed as follows:
6" Press 3 3 Press 1 to display the incoming mes
message list will be displayed
it Use the V and A keys to highlight the required message an
it Press Sofikey 1 to delete the message and return to the list or mkey 2 just to return to the message list.
Ma Either repeat the procedure or press sonkey 2 to return to the delete menu.
the outgoing message list. The selected
3 some]; 1. A confirmation screen will be displayed.
Mame setu
The followrng tacrlihes
Voice mail number R3 This lean/re is disabled Men A15 15
' . ’ active,
To set up your Vorce mall centre 3 number, proceed as follows:
if Press then @ 3 5 1. The Voice Mail number screen will be displayed
If Enter the retevanl number or edit the existing one and press soltkey 1,
Auto display
To enable a prompt to be displayed on your phone's screen enabling a message to be viewed as soon as it is received. proceed as
follows
rt Press @ an
H‘ Press Soltkey 1 to toggle between on and ott. Pb you/rave tompIe/edanyo/
SMS centre number We setup menu functions, you m7!
To set up your SMS centre's number‘ proceed as toltows: $9,58ch mewrg'femog'z‘zm
C Press 3 5 3. The SMS centre number screen will be displayed message menu orlwicela rear/”ta
the slandhy scree/r
t.‘ Enter the relevant number or edit the existing one and press SM
Valid time
To set the time your messages will be held by your hetw
it Press @ 3 5 4. u
a.“ Select the requtred time scale by pressing the appropria (see table right). NO'
(f Press Snitkey 1 to store the selected valid time, ‘2 "W's 1
Status report 1 day 2
To select whether or not a status report request is attached to all messages sent proceed as follows: 1 weak 3
D Press @ 3 5 5c The status report on/oll menu will be displayed. 1 mm!" 4
M‘ Press Snitkey 1 to toggle between on and oil MEX lime 5
Delete voice mail icon
If your network does not turn off your voice mail icon automatically when you have listened to all your messages, proceed as follows W The Delete voice mail icon
lacilily is Mama/k dependant.
of Press @ s 5 e to turn your voice mail icon oft manually.
Cell bran nst messages
These messages are sent by the network to all phones in a certain area.
Reading cell broadcast messages
«t Press @ 3 61.The message will be displayed.
it Use the V and A keys to scroll through the message.
D Press Soflkey 1 when you have read the message. The cell broadcast menu will be re-displayed.
Auto displaying cell broadcast messages
It auto display is turned on, cell broadcast messages will be shown on your phone’s display as they are received. To turn auto display
on or off, proceed as follows
r.- Press @ 3 G 2 .The auto dlSplay menu will be displayed,
tl‘ Press Sunkeyt to turn auto display on or Soflkey 2 to turn it off. With auto display On, a of w' disp over its icon.
Cell broadcast message filter
The message tilter gives you the following choices.
0 All (view all cell broadcast messages)
0 None lvrew no cell broadcast messages)
0 List (view only cell broadcast message types from the filter list)
To set the tiller, proceed as follows:
i.“ Press @ 3 6 3 The tilter menu will be displayed
0 Press 1 to vrew all cell broadcast messages, 2 to view no . age he tiller list (see below).
[C‘ When you have made your selection (and altered the iilter Iis ole), the chosen option icon will have a of over it.
U‘ Press sultkey 2 to return to the cell broadcast main menu.
Cell broadcast fitter list
To add to or edit the cell broadcast message filter list. proceed as follows:
l" Press @ 3 6 3 3. The cell broadcast message filter list will be displayed. It there are no cell broadcast message type
codes in the list you will be prompted to add one. Press Sammy 1, key in the relevant code and press Sottlrey 1 again.
it With the tilter list displayed, either press Sammy 2 to accept its contents and return to the main menu or use the Aand 7
keys to highlight a cell broadcast message code and then press Smkey1 to open the options menu. it you press 1 you will be
prompted to add a code (see the procedure above), If you press 2 the highlighted filter code will be deleted.
Fla
The default setohg ls All.
W For information regarding cell
Fifi
broadcast message codes,
contact your service provider.
lfwtre/ryor/ delete a code here are
nomore codes in the list, you wrl/
be prompted to enter mom code,
Cell broadcast languages
To set the language of your cell broadcast messages, proceed as lotiows.
if Press @ 3 G 4. The cell broadcast message language list will be displayed with a V next to the currently selected
language,
n“ Use the V and A keys to select the required language and press Sottkey 1.
U" Press Soflkey 2 to apply the selling. The cell broadcast main menu will be displayed,
Your phone supports voice mail, allowing incoming calls to be diverted to the voice mail service provided by your network.
When you are called. your current divert settings will dictate it the call is diverted to your voice mailbox. When you next turn on your
phone, the network will send you a signal intorming you that you have voice mail wailing. This will cause the
mail icon ( m)
to be displayed on your phone. You can then call your voice mail centre and listen to your messages),
Diverring your incoming calls to voice mai|
Divert your call in the normal way (see page 14) but enter your voice mail service centre num
Storing/changing your voice mail number(s)
Betore you can use the voice mail retrieval menu option you must store you
$47 The above option is SIM dependent
Retrieving your voice mail
To retrieve yourvoice mail. proceed as loilows:
O Press @ 3. Then press 7 to be connected to your
on line 2 (ALS active),
Fast dial access to your voice mail
mber 10 ert to.
entre on line 1, or e to be connected to yourvoice mail centre
‘ Press and hold the 1 key to access your voice mail (in a GSM network, this will only work it you have a number stored in voice
mail 1 — see page 37).
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The number of broadcast
languages which can be
selected simultaneously varies
depending on your SIM. A
warning message appears it
more broadcast languages than
allowed are selected and an
attempt is made to apply them.
The Voice Mail facility is
network dependant.
Contact your Service Provider
tor details of your voice mail
number, and any other options
associated with this facility.
Some tremor/rs send a mite marl
signal which turns on your message
icon (El },
You can also store your volce marl
number in your phoneboolr wr'b‘r
names, This means when you
rein'eve your voice mail the stored
name Will be displayed on your
phone.
When you use the Fast dial access
womursm die voice marl
(Ml/be removed for your default line,
ll your phone is displaying the
message icon { ) butyou have
no new messages, it could mean
your network uses die same icon for
messages and voice marl
Currency converter
This lacility allows you to convert an amount oi money trom a source currency into the equivalent amount in any one ot 25 other
countries‘ currencies.
To convert an amount oi money irom one currency to another, proceed as lollows
l.“ Press @ # 2. The currency converter screen will be displayed.
r.- Press the 7 key. The source currency code will be highlighted.
To change the source currency, either use the 4 and P keys to scroll through the currency codes (see table right for a list ot
codes and their respective currencies and regions) or press @ 1 to bring up the currency list then u A and V
keys to highlight the required currency and press Sammy 1. The current currency will have a V no
it Press the V key The destination currency code will be highlighted.
i ' (see table right [or a list
st then use the A and V
i to it.
To change the destination currency, either use the 4 and P ke to scroll through the con .
of codes and their respective currencies and regions) or press 1 to bring ‘
l.‘ Press the 7 key, The exchange rate will be highlighted.
it you wish to change the exchange rate, delete (using the 1: key) a - g the keypad - press the key
tor a decimal point) as required. To clear the rate in order to - ‘ -
Press the V key. The money lield will be highlighted.
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the ®key tor a decimal point) and then press
it the current settings will be stored.
Use the keypad to enter the amount of money you wish to co
Sunkey 1, The resulting conversion will be shown in the res
Il you make a mistake whilst entering the amount, use the 8 key to delete individual numbers or press Smflwy 2 to clear the
entire amount and start again.
it To convert another amount With the same settings, enter the new amount and press sunny 1
To start again with diherent settings. press the 7 key.
To reset all the currencies to their initial values, press @ 2.
To exit the currency converter, brieily press the 6 key. The standby screen Will be displayed.
, Region
DEM D. Mark Germany
AUS D Dollar Australia
ESP Peseta Spain
EUR Euro Europe
SF Franc Switzerland
FRF Franc France
GBP Stg. Pound England
NZ D Dollar New Zealand
NLG Guilder Holland
IEP Punt Ireland
ITL Lira Italy
JPY Yen Japan
PTE Escudo Portugal
RUR Ruble Russia
TRL T. Lira Turkey
USD Dollar USA
ZAR Rand South Africa
USRt User defined 1
USRZ User defined 2
USRS User defined 3
USR4 User defined 4
USR5 User defined 5
USRG User defined 6
USR7 User defined 7
USRS User defined 8
H, V
The scheduler allows you to enter reminders and appointments tor particular limes and dates (a total of 600 events).
Making an entry in the scheduler
Press # 3. The scheduler will be displayed, showing either a weekly or monthly view (according to how the scheduler
was tell when it was last used) with today's date highlighted.
Press Snflkey 1. The day‘s schedule list screen (it any) Will be displayed.
Press @ 2 to display the schedule entry screen.
Press Sottkey Z to set the date ot the scheduled event. Use the keypad to enter the year tor the scheduled event (it necessary)
then press the 7 key to enter Month tield.
Use the keypad to enter the month tor the scheduled event (it necessary) then press the Vkey to enter
????? ??? ?
Use the normal text entry prccedures (see page 29) to enter a description oll
add schedule screen will be displayed. It the schedule information is now com
clashes. you will he returned to the schedule list screen.
Press sunkey Z to return to the weekly or monthly schedule
Viewing the scheduled events
0- Press @ # 3, The scheduler will be displa
was lelt when it was last used) with today's date hio
U“ Use the A or V key to display the last or next week 0
previous or next day respectively until the required date i
U‘ Press Soflkey 1. The highlighted day‘s schedules (ilany) will be displayed. Use the Aer Vkey to highlight the required
scheduled event and press Sottkey 1.The selected scheduled event Will be displayed.
To edit the displayed scheduled event, press Why 1.
To delete the displayed scheduled event, press c. The delete contirmation screen will be displayed. Press Sammy 1 to delete
the event or Sofikey 2 to return to the event details screen.
To view the schedulers option rnenu, press @ (see page 42).
r“ Press Sottkey 2 to return to the weekly or monthly schedule display or briefly press {filo return you to the standby screen.
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and date sateen.
Scheduler’s option menu
The schedulers options menu allows you to add, edit, copy, delete and view the status of scheduled events as lollows:
U‘
l.’
4.-
Press @ # 3. The scheduler will be displayed. showing either a weekly or monthly view (according to how the scheduler
was left when it was last used) with today's date highlighted.
Use the A or 7 key to display the last or next week or month respectively it necessary and the 
Decimal Point (4
Press 5 6 7 then 3mm 1
Memory Read (MR)
Calculator screen
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8§_@
The answer (690) will be displayed. Memory Store (M3)
The calculator also has a temporary memory accessed by the 427 emory Store) and QtMemory Read) keys. An example oi its use
is as follows
Q3 The calm/3101 Gill Wisp/aye msu/I 01
t.“ h ' 2 + i . . . ,
To carryout t e calculation l 3 x 5, proceed as iollows 11pm 7011/5715 WIffia/TIMIHIIIIID/
Press 1 2 then Q to temporarily store the number 12. An M will be displayed to the Ieii oi the calculation iield. Em’hfdl’mfl l/a ”kl/[57W
fest/I5 In a number greale/ Illa/r Me
Press 3 then A then 5 then Soltkey 1. An interim result at 15 will be displayed. zeal}: maximums, Trier/Wilde
lsp y ,
Press > then then Sankeyflhe iinal result of 27 will then be dlsptayed.
t." Brietty press the 6 key to return to the standby screen. Fb
The f’ keype/formsnafimvbn
Your phone incorporates 2 games to play:
' Thiel
0 Belt
Thief
Game concept
You are a thlet. You are in an airtight labyrinth, where flying bat-like monsters live. Steal as many jewels as you can, find the key for the
door and escape [mm the labyrinth before your oxygen runs out.
The maze Will be constructed at random using 4 screens (2 x 2) tor the first level, and 16 screens (4 x 4) for higher levels.
The oxygen decreases t% every 2.5 seconds. When your Oxygen is gone, the game is over.
You have a gun with which to kill the monsters. When one is hit, it will turn to yellow tor a moment and I
appear again at random. Your gun has 5 bullets at the start of the game but more are available lor yo '
labyrinth (3 in the tirst level and 6 in higher levels)
lt you collide With a monster, your oxygen decreases by 5% and your character will blink to
while blinking, there is no additional penalty.
When the game ends (whether it is “Game Over” or “Stage Cleared"), the re
number at the rewels you stole and the number or monsters you defeated.
How to play
it Press @ # 6 1. The thiei game will start.
a.‘ In the first level, you start with 49% oxygen lett, whilst in higher - 1 start with 99%. Use the ‘ P A V keys to move
your character around the labyrinth. As you cross a iewel, bullet or - key they will be picked up automatically. The number of
bullets you have left (including the ones you pick up) will be displayed at the base oi the screen as will the key when you pick it up.
r“ Only when you have picked up the key will you be able to go through the exit door and win the game.
@ Press @ key to lire your gun in the direction you are going.
if
Press @ key to start the game again once a game is over. The game will start on a higher level if you won the previous
game, or the same level it you lost,
if Press c to return you to the games menu or 5 to return you to the standby screen.
[Q3 Presssalfkey 1 to adjust volume
between 0/7, ”1/de [rig/r,
Belt
Game concept
You are a luggage loader and are loading parcels into trucks. The parcels are colour coded to be the same colouras the truck they must
be loaded into in between the parcels and their respective trucks are a series oi conveyor belts which can move the parcels to the lelt or
to the right You must switch the conveyor belts” direction to guide the luggage to the appropriate truck. Each parcel that you direct
correctly will score 1 point. When 4 parcels miss their respective truck, the game is over. When you load 100 parcels oorreclly you will
go on lo the next level,
How to play
D Press @ # 6 2c The conveyor belt game will start.
it" Each conveyor belt has a key symbol under it. The direction ot the conveyor belt (indicated by arrows at
reversed by pressing the appropriate key. Belts 1 8. 3 and 7 & 9 are linked as pairs. so that pressirr
direction of both belts (see table right),
ch end) will be
er key will change the
it Press @ key to start the game again once a game is over.
U‘ Press 0 to return you to the games menu or 6 lo retum you to the standby screen.
Belt1&3
Belt 2
Beltt 33
Belt 4
Belts
Belt7 & 9
Belt 8
mwumawm
Bell7 Sr 9
Belt *
Belt #
belt/veer: 016 mid and big/z
ll Press Sammy 1 In arm/st Volume
o ce record memo
This tacility allows you to record in-call conversations and make voice memos, Up to 10 separate call recordings or voice memos can
be stored, The maximum trrne for all recording or voice memos is approximately 15 seconds.
In addition to making and playing back in-call recordings and voice memos, your phone allows you to viewa list of all recordings in
date/time order, allocate or edit voice memo titles and delete individual or all recordings.
Recording a phone call
W If you intend to record a phone call, you MUST inform the other party first
During a call press and hold the key, The Record ready screen will be displayed.
Press Soflkey 1 to start recording the received voice only. An animated status bar showing the time elaps the time left will
be displayed on your phone's screen
To pause recording, press Soflkey 1. To resume recording, press Softlrey1 again.
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the rec 'ng manually
er comes first), the
Voice Memo menu will be
his recording, see page
To stop recording, press c or s or Soflkey 2. Recording will stop immediately, lt you hav
atter either approximately 15 seconds or by the time the remaining recording time IS ~ apsed
recordrng will stop automatically. When a recording is stopped (either manually or
displayed The recording itself will be stored along with the time and date. it you wis
50. ,
D Press I: or to to return to the standby screen.
Recording a memo
To enter the memo record mode, proceed as follows:
i.“ With your phone in standby, press ®, The voice menu will b
it Press Snftkey 1. The Record ready screen will be displayed
D Press Sofikey 1 to start recording. An animated status bar showing the time elapsed and the time left will be displayed on your
phone's screen,
it“ To pause recording, press Sonny 1 , To resume recording, press sunkey 1 again.
i.“ To stop recording, press l: or to or Sofikcy 2. Recording will stop immediately. It you have not stopped the recording manually
after either approxrmately 15 seconds or by the time the remaining recording time is elapsed (whichever comes first), the
recording will stop automatically and the Voice Memo menu will be displayed. The recording itself will be stored along with the
time and date. ll you wish to add a label to this recording, see page 50
Press c or ’o‘> to return to the standby screen,
To play back a particular voice record, proceed as tollows:
Press 2. The list oi the recordings available is shown drsplaying date, time and label (it any) for each.
Use the A or V key to highlight the required recording and then press 5mm 1. The Playback ready screen will be
displayed.
if
it Press Sottkey 1. The recording will be played back through your phone's earpiece.
C“ To pause play, press Simkey 1, To resume play, press Soother” again.
I To end the playback Detore it has finished, press Soflkey 2, When the playback has ended (either manually or automatically),
the Voice Memo menu will he re~displayed
u“ Press l: or ‘o‘: to return to the standby screen,
You can either delete all recordings at once (see Options menu below) or individual recordi
proceed as lollows
it Press 4. The list oi lhe existing recordings is shown displaying the date, lime . ‘ reach.
it Use the A or 7 key to highlight the required recording and th ‘
Voice memo options menu
This menu allows you to record, edit a voice memo‘s title
status. play a recording or view the recordings list, To se . enli. DT‘JCGEU 38 f0|l0WSI onion No.
C“ Press either in a call or lrom the standby scree [the appropriate number from the table right. Record 1
Record
This will record a voice memo it there is no call in progress or make an in—oall recording it a call is in progress (see page 48). Playback 2
Playback Label 3
This will display the list of recordings available and allow you to play them back (see Playback above), Delete one 4
Label _ ‘ ' v Delete all 5
This selection allows you to change the title oiavoice memo (see Labelling a recording on page 50).
Delete One
This selection will delete the selected recording (see Deleting recordings above).
Delete All
This selection will prompt you to press Sottkey1 to delete all recordings or Simkey 2 to cancel the operation.
Labelling a ietotdmg
To label a voice recording, proceed as follows:
5 595
Press 3. The llst of recordings will he displwed.
Use the A and V keys to highlight the recording label you wish to edit
Press Softkey 1 The cursor will be in the label description area and the recording details Will be displayed date and time it was
created, its playing tlme and whether it has been played or not,
Press @ to display the text entry mode/options menu.
Press the appropriate key to select T9 '" Text Entry, standard text entry, numerals or another option (see table right).
Make the necessary changes by moving the cursor with the 
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