Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of USA 21C001A GSM Cellular Mobile Radio User Manual X800 China OI

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Safety first
Your new phone is a convenient and effective communications tool, but it can be
hazardous when used improperly. To avoid harming yourself or anyone else, please
review the following information before using your phone.
Batteries
Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if the terminals are touched with a
conductive material (for example, metal jewellery, keys, and so on). Therefore, use
caution when handling a charged battery. Additional precautions and notes are listed
below:
• Never throw a battery into a fire; it may explode.
• Fully recharge the battery if the battery is low or as soon as the low-battery alert beeps.
• Do not drop the battery.
• Do not allow bridging of battery contacts with metallic objects.
• Do not remove the battery from the phone while the phone is powered on. Settings you
have changed may revert to their previous settings.
A recyclable lithium ion/polymer battery powers your phone. Please call
1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle the battery.
Charging devices
Use only Genuine Panasonic charging accessories. Use of attachments not recommended
by Panasonic or your Service Provider may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury.
Panasonic is not responsible for damage caused by using non-Panasonic accessories.
• Do not expose charging adapters to moisture, water, or the weather.
• Do not use an adapter with a damaged cord.
• When using a DC adapter in an automobile, a small amount of electricity flows
through the adapter, even if the phone is turned off. Remove the plug from the
cigarette lighter whenever the phone will be left in the vehicle for long periods of time.
• Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between
41°F (5°C) and 95°F (35°C). It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside
this temperature range.
• Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary trash. The battery must be
disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled.
Caution: The cigarette lighter must have a 12V negative ground socket. Do not use the
adapter in a vehicle that has a positive ground system.
General
• Do not use the phone in extreme temperature or humidity. The specified operating
temperature range is -22°F to +140°F (-30°C to +60°C).
• Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone.
This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
• Do not expose the phone (particularly the display) to direct sunlight for extended
periods of time or to a humid, dusty or hot area.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
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• Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock.
• Do not expose the phone to rain or spill liquids on it. If the equipment becomes wet
immediately remove the battery and charging device and contact your dealer.
• Do not use any accessories other than those designed for use with your phone.
• Use of attachments not recommended or sold by Panasonic or your Service Provider
may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury.
• Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using non-Panasonic accessories.
• Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to
the ear while pressing the keys.
• Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the battery terminals away from the
equipment. Battery damage may occur.
• When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local
authorities for information on recycling.
• If connecting the phone to an external source, read the operating instructions of the
equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions.
• If connecting the phone to an external source, verify that the phone is compatible with
the product to which you are connecting it.
Availability of service
This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline
networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connection in all conditions
cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for
essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).
Emergency (911) service
If you need to make an emergency (911) call, power the phone on, dial 911, and press D.
Emergency calls can be made regardless of lock setting and with or without a SIM card.
Remember, to make or receive any call, the phone must be switched on and in a service
area that has adequate signal strength. Even if you are within the coverage area of your
Service Provider, you may be in an area with insufficient signal strength to place a 911
call. Emergency calls might not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when
certain network service and/or phone features are in use.
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Safety tips
Following the suggestions in this section will help ensure safe and efficient operation of
your Panasonic phone.
This Model Phone Meets The Government’s Requirements For Exposure To Radio
Waves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (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 standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all
persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known
as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. Tests
for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified 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 power 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 in positions and locations (e.g., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR
value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.825 W/kg and when worn
on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.687 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 for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the
Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID
NWJ21C001A.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at
http://www.wow-com.com.
Caution: All Panasonic branded accessories are tested and comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements. Non-Panasonic accessories may not comply.
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Body-worn operation
This device was tested for body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm.
from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only
belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm. separation distance
between the user’s body and the back of the phone. The use of belt-clips, holsters and
similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of
accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure
requirements, and should be avoided.
Antenna care
This mobile phone incorporates an internal antenna for radio communisation. Do not use
the phone if it is damaged. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
Driving
Important: Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas
where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving:
• Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibility;
• Use handsfree operation, if available;
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so
require.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from 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 that a
minimum separation of 6 inches (6”) or 15 centimeters (15 cm) be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with independent research and
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when
the phone is turned ON;
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference;
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone
OFF immediately.
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Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the
event of such interference, consult your Service Provider and hearing aid manufacturer.
Other Medical Devices: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF
energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any 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: RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding
your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been
added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities: Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air; switch off your phone before
boarding an aircraft unless otherwise advised by airline personnel.
Blasting areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting
area” or in other areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey
all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting
in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.
They include fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane); 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 turn off your
vehicle engine.
For vehicles equipped with an air bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or
portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious
injury could result.
For U.S. Customers: Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane)
must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58).
For a copy of this standard, contact:
National Fire Protection Association
One Batterymarch Park
PO Box 9101
Quincy, MA 02269
Phone: 1-800-344-3555
Web site: www.nfpa.org E-mail address: Custserv@NFPA.org
FCC/CE/IC STATEMENTS
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd., declare under our sole
responsibility that the product,
X800
to which this declaration relates, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCCRules. Operation is subject to the
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation.
This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Federal Communications Commission Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiated radio frequency energy and, If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
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harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications to this device that are not expressly
approved by Panasonic may void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Canada-Industry Canada (IC)
The wireless radio of this device complies with RSS 139 & RSS 210 Industry Canada. This Class B digital complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Europe-European Union Notice
Radio products with the CE 0560 or CE alert marking comply
with the R&TTE Directive (1995/5/EC) issued by the Commission
of the European Community.
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TEN (10) DRIVER SAFETY TIPS
Your wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice-almost anywhere,
anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that
every user must uphold.
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using 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 incoming 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.
5. 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, 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 other local emergency number
in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free call
on your wireless phone!
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 other 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.
"The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving."
For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE or
visit www.wow-com.com
Information on this page provided by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry
Association.
Safety First
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
HIGHLIGHTS ........................................1
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ..............2
Care and Maintenance ......................4
NAVIGATING THE APPLICATIONS... 25
Multitasking......................................27
Search Option..................................28
Shared Phone Memory....................28
End-user Software License
Agreement....................................6
APPLICATIONS MENU MAP ............ 29
GETTING STARTED ............................7
CONTACTS........................................ 30
Installing and Removing SIM Card ....7
Create New Contact Cards..............30
Installing and Removing Battery........8
Charging Battery................................9
Installing and Removing
miniSD Card ...............................10
Phone Overview ..............................11
Key Functions..................................12
Icons ................................................14
Standby Mode Displays...................15
PHONE BASICS AND MANAGING
CALLS ................................................16
Switching the Phone on and off.......16
Making Calls ....................................16
Answering Calls...............................18
Active Call Options ..........................19
Handsfree Talking ...........................20
Call Waiting .....................................20
Ending Calls ....................................22
Close the Phone during a Call.........22
SIM Directory...................................30
Find a Contact Card ........................31
Make a Call......................................31
Create a Message ...........................32
Edit Contact Cards ..........................32
Manage Contacts List......................34
Send a Contact Card .......................34
Service Numbers .............................34
Create and Manage Groups ............34
Take a Picture and Add to
Contact Card ..............................35
CALENDAR........................................ 36
Create Calendar Events ..................36
Browse Calendar .............................37
Edit Calendar Events.......................38
Delete Events ..................................38
Calendar Settings ............................39
Send Calendar Events.....................39
ENTERING TEXT ...............................23
Chinese Lunar Calendar..................39
Dictionary for Predictive
Text Entry ...................................23
MESSAGES ....................................... 40
General Text Entry ..........................23
Voice Mail......................................... 40
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Messages......................................... 40
Create New Text Messages............ 42
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Send Pictures, Video and
Sound Clips................................ 65
Create New Multimedia Messages ... 42
Download Pictures, Video and
Sound Clips................................ 65
Create New E-mail Messages......... 44
Image Uploader .............................. 65
Receive New Messages.................. 45
Inbox (Received Messages)............ 45
My Folders (Organise Messages) ... 47
Mailbox (E-mail Messages)............. 48
Drafts............................................... 51
Sent................................................. 52
PhotoBase ........................................66
Take a Picture using PhotoBase..... 66
View Photos .................................... 67
Edit Photos...................................... 67
Add Clip Art, Frames to Photos....... 68
Outbox ............................................ 53
RealOne Player ................................69
Reports............................................ 54
Play Video Clips and
Streaming Media........................ 69
Message Settings............................ 54
SIM Messages ................................ 56
Cell Broadcast Messages ............... 56
Service Command........................... 57
RealOne Player Settings................. 70
Video Recorder.................................71
Record a Video Clip ........................ 71
Send a Video Clip ........................... 72
CAMERA............................................ 58
Take a Picture ................................. 58
Take a Self-Portrait ......................... 59
CONNECTIVITY .................................74
Save Pictures .................................. 59
Browser.............................................74
View Pictures .................................. 60
Setup to Connect to Browser .......... 75
Name Pictures................................. 60
Connect to the Internet ................... 75
Picture Quality................................. 60
Navigate the Internet....................... 75
Send Pictures.................................. 60
Bookmark Options .......................... 77
MEDIA ................................................ 62
Download Files from the Internet .... 77
Browser Settings ............................. 78
Gallery.............................................. 62
Saved Pages................................... 79
View Image, Sound, and
Video Folders............................. 62
Operator Menu..................................79
View Images, Zoom in, and
Set as Wallpaper........................ 62
Modem..............................................80
Play Video, Sound Clips, and
Streaming Media........................ 63
Player Controls................................ 64
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Video Recorder Settings ................. 72
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology ......81
Set up Bluetooth ............................. 82
Pair with Other Device and
Connect...................................... 82
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Send and Receive Data
via Bluetooth...............................83
Change Wallpaper or
Screensaver ...............................93
Manage Paired Devices ..................83
Download New Themes ..................93
Infrared .............................................84
Settings ............................................ 94
Prepare for Infrared Connection ......84
Phone Settings ................................94
Send and Receive Data
via Infrared .................................85
Call Settings ....................................95
USB ..................................................85
Date & Time Settings.......................98
Connect to PC Software Suite.........85
Security Settings..............................99
Connect to Modem ..........................85
Call Divert ......................................102
Connection Manager ........................86
Call Barring....................................103
View Connection Details..................86
Network Settings ...........................103
End Connections .............................86
Enhancement Settings ..................104
Synchronisation ................................86
Clock .............................................. 104
Create a New Sync Profile ..............86
Set Time and Date.........................104
Synchronise.....................................87
Set Alarms .....................................105
View or Edit Sync Profiles and
Content.......................................87
Speed Dial...................................... 106
Device Manager................................88
Call a Speed Dial Number .............106
Configuration Session .....................88
Create a New Server Profile............88
Change, Remove, or View
Speed Dial Numbers ................106
View or Edit Server Profiles.............89
Voice Commands ........................... 107
Shortcut to Stop Configuration
Sessions .....................................89
Start Voice Commands..................107
SETTINGS ..........................................91
Name Lookup ................................108
Ringtones..........................................91
Activate a Ringtone .........................91
Connection Settings ........................96
Assign a Speed Dial Number ........106
Voice Dial ......................................107
Open Application ...........................108
Voice Commands Settings ............108
Voice Tags.....................................109
Change Ringtones, Alert Tones and
Volume .......................................91
PrintBoy Setup ............................... 110
Themes.............................................92
About .............................................. 110
Preview Themes..............................92
Activate a Theme.............................93
TOOLS ............................................. 111
Calculator ......................................111
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Converter ...................................... 112
Add a Shortcut to Favourites ........ 133
Notepad ........................................ 113
Manage Favourites ....................... 133
Recorder ....................................... 113
miniSD Card (Memory Card)......... 115
To-Do List...................................... 117
ACCESSORIES ................................134
SPECIFICATIONS ............................136
Application Manager ..................... 118
File Manager ................................. 119
PhotoLight ..................................... 121
SIM Tool Kit................................... 122
CALL LOGS..................................... 123
Missed Calls, Received Calls, and
Dialled Numbers ...................... 123
Call Duration ................................. 124
GPRS Data Counter...................... 124
Call Logs Settings ......................... 124
General Call Logs ......................... 125
QUICKOFFICE................................. 126
View Documents ........................... 126
View Microsoft®
Word Documents ..................... 126
Edit Microsoft®
Word Documents ..................... 127
View Microsoft®
Excel Documents ..................... 128
Edit Microsoft®
Excel Documents ..................... 128
View Microsoft®
PowerPoint® Documents ......... 129
GAMES ............................................ 131
MicroGolf Game ............................ 131
Balloon-Headed Boy Game .......... 132
FAVOURITES .................................. 133
Open a Favourites Shortcut .......... 133
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TROUBLESHOOTING......................138
COPYRIGHTS ..................................140
INDEX ...............................................143
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HIGHLIGHTS
Here are just some of the things you can do with the X800 mobile phone.
•
Send colour pictures and video clips
to friends and family via Multimedia
messaging and e-mail messaging.
•
Send pictures, video, electronic
business cards, and more using
Bluetooth®, Infrared, or USB
connections to other phones or devices.
•
•
Swap content between appropriate
devices with the included miniSD Card
and adapter.
Surf the Internet using your XHTML
configured wireless Internet browser.
•
Add frames, text, and pop art to VGA
size images.
•
Capture video clips.
•
Play 40 tone polyphonic ringtones.
•
No more wired headset! Use a
Bluetooth® wireless headset.
•
Synchronise your Contacts and
Calendar with your other networked
devices.
•
See who is calling with picture Caller
Line ID on the X800 external display.
•
Download games, images, themes,
sounds, videos, and Java™ and Series
60 applications.
•
View all your media files in one place,
the Media Gallery.
•
Search for your files; including games,
images, install packages, and video and
sound clips.
•
Receive, edit, and view Microsoft®
Word, Excel, and PowerPoint® files.
Beam documents to printers and
projectors (with appropriate accessory).
•
Speak a name or number to dial the
number using Voice Commands.
•
Say “open Messages” or “open
Camera” and your phone will go directly
to the application using Voice
Commands.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed
to operate on GSM networks - GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports
GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully charged before
use.
Safety Considerations
Please read and understand the following information as it provides details for operating
your phone in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms
to any legal requirements regarding the use of cellular phones.
Power
Battery
Aircraft
This equipment should only be charged with approved charging equipment to ensure
optimum performance and avoid damage to your phone. Other usage will invalidate any
approval given to this equipment and may be dangerous. Ensure the voltage rating of the
Travel Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad. A Travel Charger
(EB-CAX70xx)* is supplied with the main kit. Car Charger (EB-CDX70) is also
recommended for charging. *Note: xx identifies the charger region, e.g. AU, CN, EU, UK,
US.
Use of a battery pack other than that recommended by the manufacturer may result in a
safety hazard. Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (over 60º C or 140º F). It
is normal for your battery to become warm to the touch when charging. Camera use,
keeping Bluetooth switched on, Internet browsing, extended gaming, and downloading data
reduces battery life.
Cellular phones can cause interference in an aircraft. Switch off your cellular phone when in
an aircraft. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of
the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this instruction
may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular phone services to the offender, or legal
action or both.
Alarms should not be set to switch on the phone when you are in an aircraft, near sensitive
medical equipment, at a refuelling point or when it may cause interference or danger.
Alarm
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as ordinary rubbish. The battery must be
disposed of in accordance with local legislation and may be recycled.
Disposing of
the Battery
Do not use
It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. You are reminded to observe
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting
operations are in progress.
Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures (over 60º C or 140º F).
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It is imperative that the driver exercises proper control of the vehicle at all times. Do not hold
a phone while you are driving; find a safe place to stop first. Do not speak into a handsfree
microphone if it will take your mind off the road. Always acquaint yourself thoroughly with
restrictions concerning the use of cellular phones within the area your are driving and
observe them at all times.
Care must be taken when using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices,
such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
Electronic
Devices
Efficient
Use
Heating
Equipment
Backup
Copies
and Security
For most efficient use hold the phone as you would any normal phone. To avoid
deterioration of signal quality or antenna performance, do not touch or cup the antenna area
while the phone is switched on. Unauthorised modifications or attachments may damage the
phone and violate applicable regulations. The use of an unapproved modification or
attachment may result in the invalidation of your guarantee – this does not affect your
statutory rights.
When your handset, the accompanying battery, or charging accessories are wet, do not put
those in any type of heating equipment, such as a microwave oven, a high pressure
container, or a drier or similar. It may cause the battery, handset and/or charging equipment
to leak, heat up, expand, explode and/or catch fire. Moreover, the product or accessories
may emit smoke and their electrical circuits may become damaged and cause the products
to malfunction. Panasonic is not responsible for any and all damages, whether direct or
indirect, howsoever caused by any misuse.
It is recommended that you create a copy or backup, as appropriate, of any important
information and data which you store in your phone’s memory. In order to avoid accidental
loss of data, please follow all instructions relating to the care and maintenance of your
phone and its battery. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising
from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include, but
not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of revenue).
Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information. It is
recommended that you take care to ensure that any personal or financial information is
stored separately from your phone. You should use security features, such as the SIM lock
to protect information held in your phone. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all
losses howsoever arising from any loss of data, including but not limited to direct and
indirect losses (to include, but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss of
revenue).
Downloading
Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from external
sources. It is your responsibility to ensure that in doing this you are not infringing any
copyright laws or other applicable legislation. Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all
losses howsoever arising from any loss of data or any such infringement of copyright or
intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and indirect losses (to include,
but not limited to consequential loss, anticipated savings, loss or revenues).
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You are advised to take appropriate care over the use of the internal camera. It is your
responsibility to ensure that you have permission to take photographs of people and objects
and that you do not infringe any personal or third party rights when using the camera. You
must comply with any applicable international or national law or other special restrictions
governing camera use in specific applications and environments. This includes not using the
camera in places where the use of photographic and video equipment may be prohibited.
Panasonic accepts no liability for any and all losses howsoever arising from any
infringement of copyright or intellectual property rights, including but not limited to direct and
indirect losses.
Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight, as this may impair its performance.
The colour liquid crystal display (LCD) uses high-precision production technology, and in certain
circumstances pixels may appear brighter or darker. This is due to characteristics of the LCD and is not a
manufacturing defect.
The display layouts and screenshots within this document are for illustrative purposes and may differ from
the actual displays on your phone. Panasonic reserves the right to change the information in this document
without prior notice.
This equipment should only be used with Panasonic approved accessories to ensure optimum
performance and avoid damage to your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for damages caused by using
non-Panasonic approved accessories.
This Panasonic mobile phone is designed, manufactured and tested to ensure that it complies with the
specifications covering RF exposure guidelines applicable at the time of manufacture, in accordance with
EU, USA FCC, and Australian ACA regulations.
Please refer to our website for latest information/standards and compliance in your country/region of use.
http://www.panasonicmobile.com
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the phone close to your ear
while pressing the keys.
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary effect on the operation of your phone. This is
normal and does not indicate a fault.
If you use your phone in a temperature over 40°C for a long time, the display quality may
deteriorate.
Do not modify or disassemble the equipment. There are no user serviceable parts.
Do not subject the equipment to excessive vibration or shock.
Do not drop the battery.
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Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment becomes wet immediately remove the battery and
contact your dealer.
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty, or hot area.
Never throw a battery into a fire. It may explode.
Keep metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment/battery.
Batteries can cause property damage, injury, or burns if terminals are touched with a conductive
material (i.e. metal jewellery, keys, etc.).
Always charge the battery in a well ventilated area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and
+35°C. It is not possible to recharge the battery if it is outside this temperature range.
When connecting the phone to an external source, read the operating instructions of the
equipment for the correct connection and safety precautions. Ensure the phone is compatible with
the product it is being connected to.
When disposing of any packing materials or old equipment check with your local authorities for
information on recycling.
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END-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
By use of this Panasonic cellular phone, including any embedded software features or programs
("Embedded Software"), you agree to the terms and conditions of this End-User Software License
Agreement ("EULA").
1. END-USER RIGHTS: You are granted a limited end-user right to use the Embedded Software only as
part of and together with this Panasonic cellular phone. You agree to use the Embedded Software in a
manner that complies with all applicable laws, including laws related to copyright and other intellectual
property rights. All other uses are prohibited.
2. LIMITATIONS ON END-USER RIGHTS:
(a) You may not reproduce, copy, or transfer the Embedded Software to any other device;
(b) You may not create derivative works of any type based on the Embedded Software (unless and except
as expressly permitted as part of a feature application);
(c) You may not reverse engineer, reverse compile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to discover the
source code of the Embedded Software;
(d) You may not transfer this Panasonic cellular phone other than to a transferee end-user who undertakes
to observe the same obligations as those set out in this EULA;
(e) You may not remove any proprietary notices, such as copyright, trademark, or otherwise, from the
Embedded Software.
3. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: The Embedded Software is protected by copyright, trademark,
patent and/or other intellectual property rights and is owned by Panasonic Mobile Communications Co.,
Ltd. ("PMC") and/or is under license from PMC's licensors.
4. TERMINATION: Your right to use the Embedded Software may be terminated for failure to comply with
any of the terms of this EULA.
5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY/DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: TO THE MAXIUM EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL PMC, ITS AFFILIATES, AND THEIR LICENSORS BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE. EXCEPT AS
EXPRESSLY STATED IN THE RELEVANT WARRANTY CARD, PMC, ITS AFFILIATES, AND THEIR
LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED TO THE END-USER IN THE RELEVANT WARRANTY CARD
ARE EXCLUSIVE.
6. ADDITIONAL THIRD PARTY TERMS: The Embedded Software may contain third party software
subject to separate third party license terms and conditions set forth in the user manual or associated
product documentation and/or displayed on the LCD of this Panasonic cellular phone. You acknowledge
and agree that such third party software is governed by the third party license terms, as applicable, and that
such terms are solely between you and the applicable licensor.
7. EXPORT REGULATIONS/RESTRICTED RIGHTS: The Embedded Software is subject to U.S. export
control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be
subject to export or import regulations in other countries. You agree to comply strictly with all such
regulations. You confirm that with respect to the Embedded Software, you will not export or re-export it,
directly or indirectly, to any countries that are subject to U.S. export restrictions. Use, duplication or
disclosure by the U.S. government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data
and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS 252.227-7013(c)(1)(ii) and FAR 52.227-19(c)(2) as applicable.
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GETTING STARTED
The Panasonic X800 GSMTM/GPRS mobile phone operates on Global System for
Mobile Communications (GSM) networks around the world, which provide integrated
voice mail, text short message service (SMS), multimedia messaging service (MMS),
fraud protection and superior voice quality.
Feature Availability
Some features are network dependent or are available only if you subscribe to the
feature. Some functions are SIM card dependent. Note that before you can use or
activate many of the network features, you must subscribe to the desired services. For
more information, contact your wireless service provider.
Before Using Your Phone
The SIM card must be installed in your phone for it to operate on the cellular network.
Insert SIM card, then attach battery and fully charge it.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING SIM CARD
Caution: This product contains small parts. Keep out of reach of small children.
Take care not to scratch or bend SIM card and gold contacts.
Installing SIM Card
1. Use fingernail at base of triangle mark on battery cover
to gently slide cover until cover clicks and moves slightly
. Then, lift cover to remove
. Remove battery (see
page 8).
2. Position SIM card as shown, with gold contacts facing
phone and notched corner entering phone first.
Carefully slide the SIM card into the SIM card pocket
until card is all the way seated.
• If SIM card is inserted incorrectly or damaged,
Insert SIM card may display. Remove SIM card
then install again.
• If SIM card rejected message appears, contact
your wireless service provider.
Note: Refer to the label in the battery compartment
for location of SIM card pocket and notched
corner area.
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Removing SIM Card
1. Use fingernail at base of triangle mark on battery
cover to gently slide cover until cover clicks and
moves slightly. Then, lift cover to remove. Remove
battery and remove battery (see page 8).
2. Place finger on bottom edge of SIM card and gently
slide out.
Note: If you are upgrading your phone and your previous phone did not support new
services, such as MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), you may need to insert
a new SIM card. Contact your wireless service provider.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING BATTERY
Caution: Using non-Panasonic accessories or accessories not recommended by your
wireless service provider may result in poor performance of your phone, or
even cause an electrical hazard.
Installing Battery
1. Hold battery at 45º angle; insert tabs on top edge of
battery into slots along top edge of battery area
2. Push bottom of battery down until it fits
3. Replace battery cover by sliding cover. Cover clicks
when if is correctly shut and should fit snugly with no
gaps.
Removing Battery
Note: Before you remove the battery, switch off the phone and disconnect
the phone from the charger or any other device.
1. Remove battery cover. Use fingernail at base of triangle mark
on battery cover to gently slide cover until cover clicks and
moves slightly. Then, lift cover to remove.
2. Use fingernail to pull tab at bottom left of battery to lift and
remove battery.
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CHARGING BATTERY
Note: First verify that battery is installed.
1. Open connector cover at left side of phone as you turn over and upside down
phone.
2. Insert connector. Connect charger into mains power socket.
3. When charging is complete, remove from mains power
socket. You should press and hold release buttons on
both side of connector end and pull gently to disconnect
the charger from phone.
• DO NOT force connector: it may damage phone or
charger.
Charging Icons on Main and External Display
bars scroll when charging
bars stop scrolling when charging is complete
• If the phone is switched on, Battery full message appears when charging is
complete.
Low Battery Warning
When the battery power is low, Battery low displays and a warning tone sounds; phone
will automatically switch off. Fully recharge the battery. If you receive the low battery
warning during a conversation, finish your call immediately.
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INSTALLING AND REMOVING miniSD CARD
The miniSD Card is a memory card used to expand phone memory and a way to
transfer files to other devices.
Installing miniSD Card
1. On left side of phone as you turn over and upside down
phone, lift up miniSD Card cover
2. Slide miniSD Card with notched corner entering phone
first and gold contacts facing down into the miniSD Card
pocket until it clicks. Push down miniSD Card cover until
it clicks
Note: Do not insert any object except a miniSD Card into the miniSD Card pocket.
Do not place labels, etc., onto the miniSD Card. A fine difference in card thickness
may result in insertion or removal difficulty, loss of contact or loss of data.
Take care not to scratch or bend miniSD Card and gold contacts.
Removing miniSD Card
1. Press Power key
, scroll to Eject miniSD Card and press OK. Before removing
miniSD Card, wait for file saving or copying process to finish.
2. On left side of phone as you turn over and upside down
phone, lift up miniSD Card cover.
3. To release miniSD Card, gently push bottom edge of
miniSD Card forward into pocket
4. After miniSD Card is ejected, gently remove it
. Push
down miniSD Card cover until it clicks.
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PHONE OVERVIEW
Earpiiece
Main Display
Navigation Key
Right Softkey
Clear Key
End Key
Left Softkey
Application Key
Send Key
Asterisk Key
Browser Key
Silent Mode Key
Power Key
Edit Key
Microphone
Zero Key
Camera Lens
PhotoLight
Indicator Light
miniSD Card
Pocket
Personal
Handsfree
Connector/
Accessory
Connector
Multibutton
External Display
and Viewfinder
Infrared Port
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KEY FUNCTIONS
Key
Function
Power Key
Press and hold to switch phone on or off.
Press to choose different ringtones, eject miniSD Card, lock keypad, or lock the
phone.
Navigation Key
Press outside edges to scroll up , down , left or right
menus and text.
Press centre
to select option.
In standby mode, press centre
to open Contacts.
Take a picture in Camera mode by pressing
to move through
Send Key
Make a call.
Press in standby mode to recall recently dialled numbers. Scroll
and missed calls lists.
Press and hold in standby mode to activate voice commands.
to see received
End Key
Ends a call.
Return to standby mode.
Applications Key
Enter the main applications menu area.
Return to standby mode.
Press and hold to view currently open applications.
Left Softkey
Perform action named in lower left of display.
Shortcut to open preset application in standby mode. To change shortcut, see
page 95.
To lock the keys, in standby mode press
, then press
. To unlock the keys,
press
, then press
Right Softkey
Perform action named in lower right of display.
Shortcut to open preset application in standby mode. To change shortcut, see
page 95.
Edit Key
Select Dictionary for predictive text including insert and edit words, or alpha mode or
number mode.
Insert numbers or symbols.
Change writing language.
Mark multiple items in a list by holding down
, then scrolling
or .
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Function
Clear Key
Erase character in edit mode.
Delete highlighted entered item.
Browser Key
Opens Browser.
Asterisk Key
In standby mode, press and hold to switch PhotoLight or flashlight on or off.
In numeric and standby modes, press repeatedly for *, +, p and w characters.
In Dictionary mode, scroll to other word choices when word is underlined.
In edit mode, press to open special character table.
Zero Key
In standby mode, press and hold to enter + character for dialling.
In edit mode, enter space.
Silent Mode Key
In standby mode, press and hold to switch Silent mode on/off.
In edit mode, shift to upper and lower case letters, or press twice briefly to turn on/off
Dictionary for predictive text.
Multibutton (on side of phone)
For external display, press once to switch on backlight, then press as needed to
toggle between clock and icon views.
Turns off ringer during incoming call.
Takes a picture in Camera mode when flip is closed.
Symbols used in this manual
Press Power key.
Press Applications key.
Press outside edges of navigation
key to scroll up, down, left or right
to move through menus and text.
Press navigation key centre.
Press Send key.
Press End key.
Press Left softkey.
Press Right softkey.
Press Edit key.
Press Clear key.
Press number keys.
Press Browser key.
Press Asterisk key.
Press Silent Mode key.
Press Multibutton key (on side of
phone).
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ICONS
Different icons appear depending on the features you are using and the options you
have selected.
Icon
Indicates
Indicates
Seven levels indicate battery charge
level. Bars scroll when battery is
charging.
Alarm is set
Seven levels indicate signal strength
from network on which phone is
currently registered
New voice mail message received (if
you have 2 lines, left circle is
darkened for line 1, right circle is
darkened for line 2)
GPRS service is available
New message received
GPRS service is on hold during
voice call
Message in Outbox waiting to be
sent
GPRS connection is active
Bluetooth is enabled
Multiple GPRS connections are
active
Bluetooth is active
Missed call
Infrared is enabled (flashes when
active)
Call divert is active (if you have 2
lines, 1 or 2 also appears)
USB connection enabled
Line selection 2
(SIM card dependent, if you have 2
phone lines)
Navigation key - scroll and move up
or down options
Data call
Navigation key - scroll left or right,
move left or right to view tabs
Keypad is locked
All ringing tones/ring volume are off
(Silent ringtone)
Earpiece sound on
Private handsfree headset attached
Loudspeaker sound on
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STANDBY MODE DISPLAYS
MAIN DISPLAY
EXTERNAL DISPLAY
Press Multibutton once to switch on backlight, then press as needed to toggle between
clock and icon views.
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PHONE BASICS AND MANAGING CALLS
SWITCHING THE PHONE ON AND OFF
Press and hold
Note: If your SIM card is PIN protected, your PIN code will be requested.
Enter the PIN code and press OK. See Security Settings on page 99.
MAKING CALLS
Check that phone is switched on, signal strength icon displays at least one bar
your network operator logo displays before dialling a call.
, and
Type in the Phone Number to Dial
1. From standby mode, enter the area code and phone number, and press
2. To end the call, press
Note: To erase a digit, press
During a call, scroll
or
to adjust earpiece volume.
Warning: Closing the flip during a call will end the call, when set to default.
To set the phone to keep the call connected when you close the
flip, see Active clamshell in Call Settings on page 95.
Use a Contact Card to Dial
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired name card, press
• If the card has several phone numbers stored, select the one you wish to dial.
To add information to your Contacts, see page 30.
Use a SIM Directory Entry to Dial
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll
to SIM directory view.
2. Scroll to desired name, press
To add names and numbers to your SIM directory, see page 30.
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Speak the Name to Dial
To dial by saying the name of the person you wish to call:
1. Press and hold
2. After the prompt to “Say a command”, say “Voice Dial”.
3. After the prompt to “Say the name or number”, say the full name of a person in your
Contact list, including first name and last name.
4. The name is repeated, and the phone will begin dialling.
See page 107 for more Voice Command options.
Speed Dialling
If you assigned speed dialling keys (see page 106) to your frequently called numbers,
you can dial them with 2 key presses.
1. From standby mode, press the preset speed dial digit key
then press
• If Speed dialling is set to On, (see Call Settings on page 95), just press and hold
the preset speed dial digit key to dial the assigned number.
Note: Location number 1 may be reserved for voice mailbox number.
Dialled Numbers, Received, or Missed Calls List
You can quickly dial previously dialled numbers, received call numbers, or numbers of
calls you missed.
1. From standby mode, press
2. From the list of Dialled numbers, scroll to desired entry and press
to dial.
• Scroll
to move to Received calls tab and Missed calls tab to select a number
from either of those lists.
Automatic Redial
If you set Automatic redial to On in the Call Settings menu (see page 95), your phone
will automatically redial the number up to 10 times under certain conditions, such as no
answer, destination number is busy, network busy, or some connection errors.
Press Quit or
to stop automatic redialling.
Dial from Messages
If a received message contains a phone number, you can dial it from the Inbox
message. You can also call the sender of an SMS text message.
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages. Scroll to Inbox and open.
2. Scroll to desired message and open.
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3. To find the phone number within a message, press Options and select Find >
Phone number, E-mail address, or Web address. When found, text and numbers
will be underlined.
• To call the sender of SMS text message from the open message, press
to
dial the sender’s phone number.
International Calling
From standby mode, press and hold
to enter +, the international prefix, which is a
shortcut for international dialling access. Then type in the country code, area code, and
phone number. Press
Note: Many countries/regions include an initial 0 in the area code. In most
cases, you should omit this when dialling international numbers. For
further help, contact your wireless service provider.
Emergency Calls
Dial the local emergency number used in your current location.
1. Switch on the phone if it is off.
2. Verify that the antenna icon is displayed.
3. Enter the local emergency number (such as 112) and press
Note: You can call the local emergency number even if the keys are locked.
Making emergency calls without SIM is country or network operator dependent.
Send Service Command to Network
Ask your wireless service provider to activate a particular service by sending a service
command. These commands, which may be called USSD commands, can activate
services such as mobile prepay and chat.
1. First, contact your wireless service provider for the proper service command code.
2. Type in the supplied service command code. If the phone recognises it as a
supplementary service or USSD request, press Send service comm.
ANSWERING CALLS
When there is an incoming call, the phone rings and flashes green.
Note: If the phone is set to a ringtone with vibrating alert on, the phone
flashes green and vibrates instead of ringing.
1. Open flip to answer a call.
• If flip is open, press
to answer a call.
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Mute Ringing Tone
To mute ringing tone, press
answer the call by pressing
if flip is closed. If flip is open, press Silence
. Then
Change Answer Settings
To change the setting so a call will not be answered by opening the flip, see Active
clamshell in Call Settings on page 95.
To answer by pressing any key except
Settings on page 95.
, or
, see Anykey answer in Call
Divert Incoming Calls
To divert calls to your voice mailbox or another number, see Call Divert on page 102.
Then you can press
or Reject softkey and incoming calls will be diverted.
If you ignore the call by not pressing any keys, the call details appear on the Missed
calls list.
ACTIVE CALL OPTIONS
When on a call, you can put the call on hold, mute the microphone, send touch tones for
passwords, etc., and create multi-party calls, depending on network support.
Place Calls on Hold
To put a call on hold or release the call from hold, press Options and select Hold or
Unhold.
If you are connected to 2 calls (an active call and a call on hold), press Options and
select:
Swap
Put active call on hold and activate held call.
Transfer
Connect an active call and held call, or incoming call to active or
held call, and disconnect yourself from both calls, leaving the
two callers to talk to each other.
Shortcuts: You can also press
to switch between Hold and
Unhold on one call, or switch between one active and
one held call (Swap).
To end a held call and continue with the active call,
press
and
To end the active call and continue with the held call,
press
and
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HANDSFREE TALKING
To hear the caller’s voice from the handsfree loudspeaker, press Loudsp.. Set the
phone down nearby so you and several others can have a conversation without holding
the phone.
To go back to the earpiece, select Handset.
Loudspeaker icon -- handsfree is active.
Earpiece icon -- handsfree is not active.
If you have activated a Bluetooth handsfree headset, press Options and select BT
Accessory to hear the caller’s voice in the Bluetooth headset.
Volume Control
Scroll
or
to increase or decrease volume of phone earpiece
, phone
loudspeaker
, or if a headset is attached. Note the volume step bars change as you
adjust volume.
To mute or unmute the microphone, press Options and select Mute or Unmute. Mute
switches off microphone of phone and any accessory microphones if attached. Unmute
switches microphone back on.
CALL WAITING
If you activated Call waiting network service in Call Settings (see page 95), you can
answer an incoming call when on an active call.
1. During an active call, press
to answer an incoming call. The active call is put on
hold.
• To switch between the calls, press Swap or
• To end the currently active call and answer the incoming call, press Replace.
2. To end the currently active call, press
. The held call becomes active.
• Or to end both calls at once, press Options and select End all calls.
• If you press and hold
, all calls and data connections are ended.
To reject the incoming call, press Reject. The caller receives a busy message or goes to
voice mail.
Send DTMF Touch Tones
DTMF touch tones can be transmitted during a call just by pressing the keys (0 to 9, #, *)
on your phone. Touch tones are often used to access services such as voice mailboxes,
calling card calls, and banking.
During a call, press Options and select Send DTMF if you stored a DTMF touch tone
sequence in a Contacts card. Press Find, scroll to desired entry and select.
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To dial or store touch tone sequences:
1. Type in access phone number.
2. Before entering touch tone digits, press
repeatedly to scroll through *, +, p and
w characters to insert:
• a short pause before the digits are transmitted (p character).
• a manual wait period (w character) that requires you to press Send
during
the call to transmit the digits.
• + character to send a touch tone sequence stored in a speed dial location (see
page 106).
3. Enter the touch tone digits, for example, the access codes for your voice mailbox.
4. Press
to immediately dial call, or press Options and select Add to Contacts to
store sequence in your Contacts (see page 30).
Note: You can enter multiple instances of pause, wait, and speed dial
characters and touch tone sequences.
Open Applications During a Call
During a call, open the main application menu by pressing
, then open the desired
application, for example, check your Calendar for an upcoming meeting time. The active
call remains connected and is indicated by a small pop-up window. To return to the
active call window, exit the application.
If you press
, an active call will always disconnect.
Play/Record Sound Clips During a Call
To play a sound clip during a call, open the sound clip from its current location and play.
The other person hears the sound clip.
To record the current call, see page 114.
Multi-Party Calls
In a multi-party call, you can have a conversation with up to 5 different parties at the
same time if supported by the network.
1. Call the first party.
2. After the call is connected, press Options and select New call to enter a number or
press Find to go to the Contacts to dial a number and press
. The first call is put
on hold.
3. After the new call is answered, press Options and select Conference to join the
held call and the active call together. From then on, there is only one active call,
which is the multi-party call.
4. To add another party to the call, repeat step 2, then press Options and select
Conference > Add to conference.
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5. To have a private conversation with one of the parties, press Options and select
Conference > Private. Scroll to desired party and press Private. The separated
party becomes the active call on your phone, the multi-party call is put on hold;
however the remaining callers can continue with the multi-party call. To return to
multi-call, press Swap. To return Private call to multi-call, press Options and select
Conference > Add to conference.
6. To drop a party from the multi-party call, press Options and select Conference >
Drop participant. Scroll to desired party and press Drop.
7. To end the multi-party call, press
Note: If you are on an active call and already have a held call, start at step 3.
ENDING CALLS
There are several ways to end a call:
• Close the flip.
• Press
• Press End call softkey.
• Press Options and select End active call.
To end all calls if there are more than one:
• Press Options and select End all calls.
If you press and hold
, all calls and data connections are ended.
See Active Call Options starting on page 19 for ending held calls, waiting calls, and
multi-party calls.
CLOSE THE PHONE DURING A CALL
Closing the flip clamshell ends the call. This is the default setting for Active clamshell
in Call settings. If you want to close the phone and speak handsfree during a call,
change the Active Clamshell setting to Off. This setting switches the caller’s voice to
the back loudspeaker so you can speak handsfree.
To keep calls connected when you close the flip clamshell and prevent calls from being
answered when the flip is opened, see Active clamshell in Call Settings on page 95.
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ENTERING TEXT
There are two main ways to enter text; using the predictive text dictionary to quickly
enter words, or alpha mode in which each key is tapped until the planned letter appears.
DICTIONARY FOR PREDICTIVE TEXT ENTRY
Dictionary uses a predictive text system to enter words by pressing one key per letter to
display the planned word, instead of pressing keys multiple times until each planned
letter appears.
For example, to enter “Call me.” in a message, press:
When you press the 6 key and the 3 key, the word “of” appears on screen, because the
English dictionary ranks “of” as the most common word associated with the key presses
6 and 3. To change the word “of” to “me”, press
once, and the word changes.
DISPLAY PLANNED WORD MATCHES
If the correct word does not display, press
repeatedly to scroll through an alternate
word list. To choose from all the word matches, press
and select Dictionary >
Matches.
ADD WORDS TO PREDICTIVE TEXT DICTIONARY
To add a word that is not already in the dictionary, press
and select Dictionary >
Insert word. You can also add the word to the dictionary when Spell softkey appears.
GENERAL TEXT ENTRY
Enter text and numbers in one of three ways:
Alpha mode - press each key repeatedly until planned letter appears
Dictionary mode - press one key per letter for dictionary to display planned word
Numeric mode - enter numbers
Shortcut: To enter numbers while in alpha or dictionary mode, press and hold
desired number key
In both alpha mode and dictionary mode, choose from:
First letter capital
All capitals
Lower case
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and select Insert symbol.
To enter text at a flashing cursor:
1. Press the number keys associated with the planned letters repeatedly until the
planned letters appear on screen.
• To enter text using the predictive text dictionary, press
and select Dictionary
on, if it is not already active.
2. Editing actions for each key and shortcuts:
Cut, Copy, and Paste Text
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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To cut, copy, and paste text, move cursor to left of text you wish to copy.
While holding down
, press and hold
to highlight text.
Release keys to stop highlighting.
Press
and select Cut or Copy.
In message field, move cursor to new desired location, press
and select Paste.
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NAVIGATING THE APPLICATIONS
To view the main applications window, press
Navigation Key
Press the left, right, top and bottom edges of the navigation key to move around
the display.
Press
to:
• Open an application item
• Select a highlighted item
• Confirm a selection
• Take a picture with the camera
If an up or down arrow appears at the bottom of the display, scroll
additional items.
or
to go to
Shortcut: To jump to and open one of the first 9 application items (if you have not yet
scrolled), simply press the number key corresponding to the desired item’s
location on the grid view. The grid view numbering system is:
Tabs
There may be more files, folders, or pages associated with an
application item, which can be viewed by moving right and left
across the screen. This is indicated by tabs
arrows
, or numbers near the top of the screen. For example,
if you are viewing page 5 of 12 pages associated with a file, 5/12
and arrows are displayed.
• Scroll
and
to move through the tabs and pages.
Condensed Instructions
In this guide, to condense wording, statements are used such as “Press Options and
select Open.” This means to press Options, highlight Open, and press Select. You
may need to scroll within the menu to reach Open. Many menu items are available
within Options menus and other menus, thus these shortcut statements will be used
throughout the guide to indicate the same type of process.
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In this guide, a statement such as ‘Select Send > Via multimedia’, means to scroll to
Send, then scroll
to view the pop-up menu containing Via multimedia, then press
or Select softkey to select Via multimedia. Within the pop-up menu, you may need
to scroll to highlight Via multimedia.
To streamline this guide, some of the basic options are not included in every table.
Options Softkey
At the first level of each menu item, Options
appears as a way to organise or
customise the menu system. The options change depending on the menu level you are
viewing.
To open the Options menu:
• Press Options, scroll to highlight the desired action, then press
or press Select.
Open
Open the item.
List view
View the menu items in a list form. If you select this, the option
changes to Grid view to view the menu items in a grid form.
Move
Move the item to another place within the application system.
Move to folder
Move the application item into a folder.
New folder
Create and name a new folder.
Memory details >
View information about items stored in the phone memory and
memory card (also referred to as miniSD Card).
Exit
Exit the menu item.
These additional actions may be available in the Options menu:
Remove or Delete
Remove or delete an item or a marked item (see Mark/Unmark
on page 26) on a list or grid, or press
Rename
Give a new name to the item.
Edit
Change information you have already entered.
Mark/Unmark
In menu items containing many files, you can mark specific files in which to perform an
action. For example, you may wish to delete 5 images from your Images folder
containing 29 images.
To mark an item or items:
1. Press Options and select Mark/Unmark > Mark to place a checkmark next to the
desired file. Scroll to mark more items as needed, or select Mark all to mark all files.
2. Press Options, then select desired action such as Delete, Send, Move.
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To unmark an item or items:
1. Press Options and select Mark/Unmark > Unmark on a marked file to remove the
checkmark. To unmark all files, select Unmark all.
Shortcuts: To mark or unmark an item, hold down
then press
To mark or unmark multiple items, hold down
then press and hold
or
of
navigation key to scroll through desired items. Release
or
to stop marking.
Menus within a Menu
A pop-up menu appears when more than one choice is available.
For example, you can send a Contacts entry several ways: via text
message, via multimedia, via e-mail, via Bluetooth, and via
infrared.
To enter a pop-up menu:
• Scroll , or press
, or Select softkey.
To close a pop-up menu:
• Scroll , or press Cancel softkey.
Save Changes
In many cases when editing text or numbers, or changing a setting; press the Back
softkey to automatically save changes.
MULTITASKING
You can work with more than one menu item simultaneously. For example, you can start
creating a new message, rename an image, and begin creating a Contacts entry, all
without losing the data you have already entered.
To keep a menu item open:
Press
to go to the standby screen. Pressing
item.
does not close the open menu
Note: During a phone call,
terminates the call instead of acting as
a shortcut to the standby screen.
Opening and closing menu items
There are several ways to open menu items:
• Press
• Press Options and select Open.
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There are several ways to close menu items:
• Press Options and select Exit.
• Press Back until Exit softkey appears, then press Exit.
• Press Close.
Shortcut to swapping among open items
If you have several menu items open, you can press and hold
to view a pop-up window and scroll to locate the desired open item.
When you open the item, you will begin at the point where you
were previously.
To close an open item from the pop-up window, scroll to desired
item, press
and select Yes.
SEARCH OPTION
In certain menu items, a magnifying glass icon
appears which allows you to search for a name, file or item.
To search, enter the first letter of the desired name or file. The phone finds and displays
matching entries. To refine the search, enter two or more letters.
SHARED PHONE MEMORY
The phone’s memory capacity is shared by all images; text, multimedia and e-mail
messages; Contacts cards; video and sound clips; ringtones; Calendar and Notepad
notes; and downloaded applications stored on your phone. If you keep more files on the
phone, then there is less memory available to store new files or run certain applications.
To decrease the amount of phone memory used: (1) store data on your miniSD Card; (2)
delete data that is old, copied elsewhere or not being used; (3) delete messages with
attachments from your Inbox after saving attachments to an application; (4) use the
portrait format to take pictures with the Camera whenever possible. The portrait format
file size is much smaller than standard format.
To view details of the phone memory and miniSD Card use, and amount of free
memory:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press
Press Options.
Scroll to Memory details.
Then scroll to choose phone memory or memory card (also referred to as miniSD
Card).
Also see File Manager on page 119.
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APPLICATIONS MENU MAP
The phone’s main application menus are listed below. The names listed represent the
names in list view. The names may be slightly different in grid view.
Note: The menus may not appear in the order or with the same icons as listed here.
The order and icons vary according to your wireless service provider, or if you
have customised your settings.
Settings
Camera
Calendar
Tools
Calculator
Converter
Notepad
Voice recorder
miniSD Card
To-Do List
Application Mgr
File manager
PhotoLight
SIM Tool Kit
(optional)
Ringtone Profiles
Themes
Settings
Clock
Speed Dialing
Voice
PrintBoy Setup
About product
Contacts
Media
Media Gallery
PhotoBase
RealOne Player
Video Recorder
Messages
Voice mailbox
Messages
Games
Call Logs
Recent calls
Call duration
GPRS counter
Favourites
Connectivity
Browser
Operator Menu
Modem
Bluetooth
Infrared
USB
Connection Mgr
SyncML
Device Mgr
Quickoffice
MicroGolf
Balloon-Headed
Boy
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CONTACTS
Store names, phone numbers, e-mail, web and street addresses, even a thumbnail
picture in a Contact card. Call and send messages directly from Contacts. Numbers can
also be stored on your SIM card. See Entering Text on page 23 to learn how to enter
text.
CREATE NEW CONTACT CARDS
From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select New contact.
2. Enter information in main fields:
Last name
Telephone
First name
Mobile
Company
Fax
Job title
E-mail
3. From main fields, press Options to:
Add thumbnail
Place picture from your Images folder into the card.
Add or Delete detail
Choose desired fields and icons from list including Job title, Telephone, Tel. (home), Tel. (business), 3 mobile, 3 fax, pager numbers, 3 E-mail fields, 3 Web addresses, 3 street address fields,
DTMF tones, Birthday, and Note.
Edit label
Change the field name.
4. Press Done to save entry.
Note: See SIM Directory to create and copy entries into your SIM Directory.
SIM DIRECTORY
The SIM Directory shows you the names and numbers stored on your SIM card. Your
wireless service provider can program their service numbers, your wireless phone
number and other numbers into your SIM card. You can store personal numbers on your
SIM card as well.
Unlike a Contacts entry, a SIM Directory entry consists of only one name and one phone
number.
Copy Numbers to SIM Directory
1. From the Contacts list, highlight the desired card.
2. Press Options and select Copy to SIM direct.
3. Choose one of the phone number fields to copy, press OK.
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• If you select All, the phone creates a separate SIM directory entry for each phone
number stored with that Contacts entry name.
Note: To copy SIM entries to your Contacts, highlight the desired SIM entry, then press
Options and select Copy to Contacts.
The first time Contacts is opened after a different SIM card is placed in the
phone, press OK if you wish to copy SIM contacts into the Contacts memory.
Create and Manage SIM Directory Entries
1. From the Contacts list, scroll to SIM directory tab.
2. Press Options and select from:
Call
Call the highlighted entry.
New SIM contact
Create a new SIM contact entry. Open and enter Name, then
enter No. and press Done.
Edit
Edit the highlighted SIM entry. Numbers stored by your wireless
service provider cannot be edited.
Delete
Delete the highlighted SIM entry. Numbers stored by your wireless service provider cannot be deleted.
Copy to Contacts
Copy the highlighted SIM entry to your Contacts list.
My numbers
View your own phone numbers.
SIM details
View the number of used and free SIM entries.
FIND A CONTACT CARD
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired entry, or enter the first letter of desired entry in
beginning with that letter will display.
2. Press
to open entry.
. Entries
MAKE A CALL
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contacts entry and press
Or, press Options and select Call.
• If entry contains more than one number, choose desired number to dial before
pressing
Note: To make a call from the SIM directory, from Contacts application scroll
SIM directory tab. Scroll to the desired entry and press
to
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CREATE A MESSAGE
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to the desired Contacts entry and press Options.
2. Select Create message > Text message, Multimedia message, or E-mail.
3. To complete Text messages, see page 42; or Multimedia messages on page 42; or
E-mail messages on page 44.
EDIT CONTACT CARDS
From Contacts application:
1. Highlight desired Contacts card.
2. Press Options and select Edit.
3. Scroll to desired field to edit, begin entering data. If the field already has information,
scroll to move to editing point, press
to clear a letter or digit.
4. Press Options to:
Add thumbnail
Place picture from Images folder in phone memory or miniSD
Card.
Add or Delete detail
Choose desired fields and icons from list including Job title, Telephone, Tel. (home), Tel. (business), 3 mobile, 3 fax, pager numbers, 3 E-mail fields, 3 Web addresses, 3 street address fields,
DTMF tones, Birthday, and Note.
Edit label
Change the field name.
5. Press Done to save entry.
Assign Default Number to Dial
For a Contact card, set a particular phone number or address that the phone will use
each time you wish to call or write messages to that person.
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open.
2. Press Options and select Defaults.
3. Highlight a field:
Phone number
Text msg. number
MMS number/address
E-mail address
4. Press Assign.
5. Scroll to the desired entry and press Select.
• Repeat steps 4 to 6 to assign default numbers to the other fields.
Note: To remove a default assignment, select (no default).
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Assign a Ringing Tone
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open.
2. Press Options and select Ringing tone.
3. Scroll to desired tone (after a brief pause tone will play). You can use tones already
supplied; sent in messages (see page 46); downloaded (see page 77); or recorded
(see page 113).
Note: If tones do not play, change the phone’s ringtone to General
or Outdoor to hear the tones.
To assign a ringing tone to a group, scroll
group, and continue with step 3.
to move to Groups tab, scroll to desired
Assign Speed Dial
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open.
2. Scroll to desired phone number field in which to assign the speed dial key, press
Options and select Assign speed dial.
3. Press or scroll to desired number key and press Assign. An icon
denotes that a
speed dial key has been assigned to this number field.
To make a call using speed dial, press the associated number key, then press
To remove an existing speed dial key, from Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open.
2. Scroll to speed dial phone number field, then press Options and select Remove
speed dial.
See page 106 for speed dial options.
Go to Web Address
If a Contact card contains a web address, you can launch the Browser and go directly to
the web address.
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card and open.
2. Press Options and select Go to web address.
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MANAGE CONTACTS LIST
From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Edit, Delete, or Duplicate.
Note: See Mark/Unmark on page 26 to select more than one entry.
Memory Used in Contacts
To view number of cards, groups used and amount of memory used, from Contacts
application:
1. Press Options and select Contacts info > Memory.
Sort List by Last Name or by First Name
From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Settings.
2. Open the Name display field to sort the list either by Last name first or First name
first.
Note: This feature is not available if the phone contains Chinese language.
SEND A CONTACT CARD
Before a Contact card can be sent by Messaging or to another device, it is converted to
an electronic business card format known as vCard.
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact entry.
2. Press Options, scroll to Send > Via text message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail,
Via Bluetooth, or Via infrared.
3. To complete text messages, see page 42; or multimedia messages on page 42; or
e-mail messages on page 44; or Bluetooth on page 83; or Infrared on page 85.
SERVICE NUMBERS
If your wireless service provider has stored service numbers on your SIM card, you can
view and call the service numbers.
From Contacts application:
1. Press Options and select Service numbers.
CREATE AND MANAGE GROUPS
Place Contact entries into one group. Select the group name when addressing a new
message, and your message is sent to each member of the group. For example, set up
Business or Family group. See Messages starting on page 40 to learn how to send
messages.
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Create New Group
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to Groups tab.
2. Press Options and select New group.
3. Enter a name for the group and press OK.
4. Open the group name, press Options and select Add members.
5. Select desired Contact cards to add.
• To remove a member from a group, scroll to desired name, then press Options
and select Remove from group.
Manage Groups
From Contacts application:
1. Scroll to Groups tab.
2. Scroll to desired group, then press Options and select from: Open to view group,
Delete group, Rename group, add Ringing tone for group.
To see if a person belongs to a group; or add a person to a group, from Contacts
application:
1. Scroll to desired Contact card.
2. Press Options and select Belongs to groups or Add to group. When adding,
select desired group and press Add.
TAKE A PICTURE AND ADD TO CONTACT CARD
From Camera application:
1. The main display acts as a viewfinder when the flip is open. The external display
acts as the viewfinder when the flip is closed.
2. To snap the picture, press
if the flip is open. Or press the Multibutton
on the
side of the phone if the flip is closed.
• The image is saved in your Images folder in Media Gallery.
3. Open Contacts.
4. Highlight desired Contacts card.
5. Press Options and select Edit.
6. Press Options and select Add thumbnail.
7. Select Phone memory.
8. Open Images folder. Scroll to highlight the image and press Select.
9. Press Done.
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CALENDAR
Keep track of upcoming meetings, appointments and special dates. Set alarms to
remind you of upcoming events. Calendar events can be sent and received as
vCalendar messages and synchronised with other devices to keep track of your
schedule.
CREATE CALENDAR EVENTS
From Calendar application:
1. Press Options and select New entry > Meeting -- events with a start and end time,
Memo -- events such as trips or vacations, or Anniversary -- single day events
such as birthdays and anniversaries.
2. Enter information in most fields by entering numbers or letters:
Meeting
Memo
Anniversary
Subject
Subject
Occasion
Location
Start date
Date
Start time
End date
Alarm
End time
Synchronisation
Synchronisation
Start date
End date
Alarm
Repeat
Synchronisation
3. Press Done to save event.
Shortcut: If you start typing after opening the Calendar, you are
automatically entering the subject in a Meeting entry.
Set Calendar Alarm
When you set the alarm to On, scroll
When the alarm rings, press Stop
other key to snooze the alarm.
to set the alarm time and date.
to stop the alarm. Press Snooze
or any
Set Event Repeat Cycle
When an event occurs regularly; for example, baseball practice or music lessons, open
the Repeat field to set interval time periods such as Weekly or Monthly.
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Set Synchronisation
If you synchronise your Calendar events with a PC, you can set the privacy level.
• Set to Private to hide events from online viewers.
• Set to Public to allow online viewers to see the event.
• Set to None if you do not wish to synchronise the event with your PC calendar. See
Synchronisation on page 86.
BROWSE CALENDAR
View the calendar by day, by month, or by week.
To change view, press Options and select Month view or Week view.
Shortcuts: Scroll
to move around the calendar.
Press Options and select Go to date to go to a desired date.
Press
to go to today.
CALENDAR ICONS
Memo
Anniversary
in Day and Week views
Month View
Scheduled note
Triangle in the lower right corner of a date.
Red -- private synchronisation.
Blue -- public synchronisation.
Light red -- none.
Purple -- more than one entry for the date.
Current date
Underlined.
Selected date
Boxed; date also appears in the navigation
bar.
Far left column
The year’s week number (see Week view title in Calendar
Settings).
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Week View
Days of the week are displayed in columns. Each hour of a day is
denoted by a cell.
Meeting notes
A bar during the scheduled time periods.
Memo icons
Appear between 7am and 8am
Anniversary icons
Appear between 7am and 8am
Current weekday
Underlined (if you are viewing the current
week).
Selected date
Boxed; date also appears in the navigation bar.
Screen title
Either the week number or the week dates of the current week,
depending on Calendar setting.
Day View
To view a certain day, scroll to the date and open.
Scheduled events are listed.
EDIT CALENDAR EVENTS
1. Scroll to desired date in any view and open.
2. Scroll to scheduled event and open. Edit desired fields.
3. Press Done when finished.
DELETE EVENTS
1. Scroll to desired date in Month or Week view, and time period in Week view and
open.
2. Press Options and select Delete or press
To delete multiple events:
1. View the calendar in Month view.
2. Press Options and select Delete entry > Before date to delete entries before your
specified date, or All entries.
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CALENDAR SETTINGS
From Calendar application:
1. Press Options and select Settings. Open each option:
Calendar alarm tone
Scroll to select desired tone (after a brief pause tone will play).
Default view
Select Month view, Week view, or Day view.
Week starts on
Choose starting day of the week.
Week view title
Choose Week number of the year (e.g. Week 12) or Week
dates (e.g. 20.03.05-26.03.05).
Note: Week view title setting is available only if Week starts on is set to Monday.
Week numbers are shown in layouts only if Week starts on is set to Monday.
SEND CALENDAR EVENTS
Before a Calendar event can be sent by Messaging or to another device, it is converted
to an electronic scheduling exchange format known as vCalendar.
1. From an open Calendar event in Day view, press Options and select Send > Via
text message, Via multimedia, Via e-mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared.
2. To complete text messages, see page 42; or multimedia messages on page 42; or
e-mail messages on page 44; or Bluetooth on page 83; or Infrared on page 85.
CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR
Check Chinese Lunar Calendar dates and festivals when still viewing western Calendar
information.
Note: Chinese Lunar Calendar will appear only when a Chinese language
is selected as the phone display language.
To display Chinese Lunar Calendar information:
1. From the open Calendar, press Options and select Settings.
2. Scroll to Lunar calendar.
3. Select On.
4. To view Chinese Lunar Calendar detail, press Options and select View lunar data.
To turn off Chinese Lunar Calendar information:
1. From the open Calendar, press Options and select Settings.
2. Scroll to Lunar calendar.
3. Select Off.
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MESSAGES
Messages menu contains these main options:
Voice mail
Messages
VOICE MAIL
Voice mail service stores voice messages from callers who could not reach you. The
messages are stored on your wireless service provider’s network, not on your phone.
You must first subscribe to voice mail from your wireless service provider before using
this service.
Listen to Voice Mail Messages
When you receive a new voice mail message, an alert sounds if ringtone is not set to
silent, and the voice mail icon
displays.
1. Press and hold
in standby mode to dial your voice mail message centre.
• You can also press
and
in standby mode.
2. Follow the prompts to listen to your voice mail messages.
If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, enter the voice mail message centre
phone number given to you by your wireless service provider.
To change the voice mailbox number, from Messages application:
1. Open Voice mail.
2. Press Options and select Change number.
MESSAGES
Send, receive, and store messages from text message (SMS), multimedia (MMS),
e-mail, service and cell broadcast.
Messaging Types
SMS: Short Message Service allows you to send and receive short text messages to
mobile phones with short text message capability on the same network or any network
that has a roaming agreement. A small black and white picture message can be inserted
in the message.
MMS: Multimedia Messaging Service allows you to send messages containing images,
video clips, sound clips and text. Presentation templates are available to place media
objects into prearranged layouts. Multimedia messages can be sent to another mobile
phone with multimedia capability or to an e-mail address.
E-mail: Create, send and receive e-mail messages, which can have attachments.
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Smart messages: Messages containing data such as electronic business cards, ringing
tones, Java™ applications or configuration data such as WAP and multimedia settings.
These services do not work by sending messages directly to the recipient, instead they
store and forward messages through specifically designated network servers.
Before Using Messaging Services
Before you can use multimedia or e-mail messaging, your connection settings must be
configured.
Your multimedia configuration settings may already be set by your wireless service
provider. If settings are not available, contact your wireless service provider.
Your e-mail configuration settings are provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
that supports POP3/IMAP4/SMTP protocols.
Before you can send and receive e-mail:
(1) you need a subscription for data services, (2) contract must be set up with an ISP, (3)
you must configure an Internet Access Point (see Access Point Settings on page 96).
Messages Menu Main Options
New message
Drafts
Create new messages.
Stores unfinished messages.
Inbox
Sent
Stores received messages except e-mail and
cell broadcast.
Stores sent messages.
My folders
Outbox
Stores moved messages and templates.
Temporarily stores messages waiting to be
sent.
Mailbox
Reports
Receives and stores e-mail messages.
Delivery status on text, multimedia, and smart
messages.
In some main Messages options, icons indicate the message type:
Text message
Bluetooth
Cell broadcast
Multimedia
Infrared
Unknown
E-mail
WAP push
Attachment
Smart
To view Cell Broadcast messages, see page 56.
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CREATE NEW TEXT MESSAGES
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Open New message and select Text message.
3. In the To field, type in recipient’s phone number.
• To retrieve from Contacts card, press
, or Options and
select Add recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK.
Select desired number if entry has several numbers.
• To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by
pressing
4. Scroll
to move to text entry field, enter text.
5. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Picture
Picture msg. from Media Gallery
Template
Select from a list of sentences in which you fill in the blank
6. To send, press
or press Options and select Send.
Note: Text messages have a 160 character limit. The counter keeps track
of total characters available. If you use more than 160 characters, a
new text message starts, but appears as one message or more at
destination. You may be charged for more than one text message.
CREATE NEW MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Open New message and select Multimedia message.
3. In the To field, type in recipient’s phone number or e-mail
address.
• To retrieve from Contacts card, press
, or Options and
select Add recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK.
Select desired number if entry has several numbers. Card
must have a phone number or e-mail address to be visible.
• To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by pressing
4. Scroll
to move to text entry field, enter text.
5. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
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Image
Image from your Images folder
Sound clip
Sound clip from your Sound clips folder
Video clip
Video clip from your Video clips folder
New image
New image from Camera
New sound clip
New sound clip from Voice Recorder
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Add new slide to message
6. To send, press
or press Options and select Send.
Note: If multimedia messages are sent to devices without
multimedia or e-mail capabilities, the recipient may receive
a message containing a link to a web page.
Create Presentation
Choose from four presentation templates to create an impressive multimedia show.
1. Complete steps 1, 2 and 3 in Create New Multimedia Messages on page 42.
2. Press Options and select Create presentation.
3. Select from the list of templates:
• Image template
• Video template
• Sm. image tem.
• Temp. with title
4. Highlight desired template, press Select.
5. Scroll to the video, text, or image region of the template to highlight it.
6. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Image
Image from your Images folder
Sound clip
Sound to play at start of show
Video clip
Video clip from your Video clips folder
Note
Note from Notepad (if a text region is highlighted)
New image
New image from Camera
New slide
Add new slide to show
Note: Available choices depend on region highlighted.
7. Press Options and select:
Send
Send completed presentation
Full screen
Edit in full screen view
Normal screen
Edit in normal screen view with signal icon, slide number, and
softkey labels in view
Edit text
Start or stop text editing, change text colour
Preview message
Preview entire message before sending
Remove >
Remove image, sound clip, video clip, or current slide
Backgrnd. settings > Set background colour, add background image to current slide
or entire presentation, remove background image
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Effect settings >
8. To send, press
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Set transition effect between images and between slides
or press Options and select Send.
CREATE NEW E-MAIL MESSAGES
Before you can write an e-mail message, at least one mailbox must be configured. See
page 48.
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Open New message and select E-mail.
3. In the To field, type in recipient’s e-mail address.
• To retrieve from Contacts card, press
, or Options and
select Add recipient. Scroll to desired name and press OK.
Card must have an e-mail address to be visible.
• To separate multiple recipients, enter a semicolon (;) by
pressing
4. Scroll
to enter recipients in Cc (courtesy copy) field and type subject in subject
field (both fields optional).
5. Scroll
to move to text entry field, enter text.
6. If desired, press Options and select Insert >
Image
Image from your Images folder
Sound clip
Sound clip from Sound clips folder
Video clip
Video clip from Video clips folder
Note
Note from Notepad
Template
Select from a list of sentences in which you fill in the blank
7. To send, press
, or press Options and select Send.
• To view, add, or remove attachments before sending, press Options and select
Attachments.
• If phone is set to send e-mail during next connection to mailbox, then pending e-mail
will be stored in Outbox. Change setting by pressing Options and selecting Sending
options.
COMMON WRITING TASKS
• To cut, copy and paste text, see page 24.
• To save before sending, press Close. Message is automatically stored in Drafts
folder.
• To match names in To and Cc fields to names in Contacts, press Options and select
Check contacts.
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RECEIVE NEW MESSAGES
When you receive a new message, the standby screen displays a new message icon
and a note indicating the number of new messages. Press Show to read the
message. If there is more than one message, press Show to open the Inbox, then scroll
to the desired message header and open.
INBOX (RECEIVED MESSAGES)
Inbox stores received text, multimedia, and smart messages. Incoming Bluetooth;
Infrared; WAP push; SIM; and voicemail, e-mail waiting messages are also placed here.
The messages remain in the Inbox until you move them to My folders or delete them.
Unread messages have incoming arrow appearing with icon that identifies type of message.
Read messages have no arrow with icon.
Read or Play Inbox Messages
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Scroll to Inbox and open.
3. A list of message headers displays, indicating type of message sender (Multimedia,
Bluetooth, etc.) and icon. Scroll to desired message header and open.
• The message may first need to be retrieved from the network server depending on
the message type or if it contains large files.
• Press Play if needed for video clips, sound clips and presentations.
• If the message contains an image, it opens automatically.
Note: Scroll
to decrease or increase audio volume.
Reply to and Forward Inbox Messages
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Select Inbox.
3. Scroll to desired message, press Options and select Reply > To sender or To all or
Forward.
4. To reply, enter text in text field.
To forward, enter recipient(s) phone numbers or e-mail addresses.
5. Press
Note: The phone may not allow you to copy, modify, transfer, or forward
some copyrighted images, ringtones and other content.
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Store Inbox Messages
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Select Inbox.
3. Highlight desired message.
4. Press Options and select Move to folder.
5. Choose a folder and press OK.
Save Attachment or Data
You can save images and media clips from messages. Attachments to e-mail, links to
streaming media, Contacts cards, Calendar items, ringtones, and configuration data can
also be saved.
1. Open desired message.
2. Press Options and select Save.
• If needed, the data is directed to the appropriate application.
3. If needed, select to save either in phone memory or miniSD Card, press OK.
4. If needed, scroll to desired folder to place object or attachment, press Open or
Save. If desired, rename the file. Press Save.
Note: Received applications or games can be installed directly from the Inbox.
When you open the message, the phone asks if you want to install it now.
An attachment or object remains in the Inbox after it is saved to another
application. To save memory space, delete message from Inbox.
Find Phone number, E-mail or Web Address in Message
Within received messages, you can find a phone number, e-mail or web address within
message text and use it to call, write, access a service or create a Contacts card.
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Scroll to Inbox or My folders and open.
3. Scroll to desired message and open.
4. Press Options and select Find > Phone number, E-mail address, or Web
address.
5. Text and numbers are highlighted when found. If more than one is found, scroll to
highlight desired item.
6. Press
to Send a message, Add to Contacts to add or update Contacts, Call a
number, Go to web address, or Add to bookmarks to add web address to
bookmarks.
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MY FOLDERS (ORGANISE MESSAGES)
Store your messages in My folders. You can also create and name new folders. For
example, create a folder for Friends and one for Family messages. Folders can also be
created by message type or by subject.
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Select My folders.
3. Press Options and select New folder.
4. Enter a name for your folder and press OK.
Note: You cannot create folders within a folder.
To rename or delete a folder, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Select My folders.
3. Scroll to desired folder, press Options and select Rename folder or Delete.
Templates
Templates are short sentences in which you fill in the blank, then send the message.
Template sentences can also be inserted into longer messages.
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Select My folders. Select Templates.
3. Scroll to desired text. Press Options and select Send > Via text message, Via
multimedia, or Via e-mail.
4. Press
and a new message opens with template text already placed.
5. Fill in needed information and press
Note: In longer messages, at cursor, press Options and select
Insert > Template. Template text is placed at cursor.
To create your own template text, from Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Select My folders. Select Templates.
3. Press Options and select New template.
4. Enter text, numbers, or symbols, and press Done.
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MAILBOX (E-MAIL MESSAGES)
E-mail is received and stored in a separate mailbox. Once you set up a mailbox, Mailbox
will be renamed and appear with its new name in the main Messages list. You can set
up to 6 mailboxes, each appears separately in the main Messages list.
After your e-mail is set up, use the mailbox to view and send e-mail. Files such as
images, sound and video clips can be attached from phone memory or miniSD Card.
Supported e-mail clients include a standard POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, MIME client. E-mail
messaging takes place over CSD and GPRS bearerset using standard Internet e-mail
protocols over TCP/IP.
Note: Before you can send or retrieve e-mail, you must first set up a mailbox.
Configure Mailboxes
From Messages application:
1. Open Messages.
2. Press Options and select Settings.
3. Scroll to E-mail and open.
4. Highlight Mailboxes and open.
5. Press Options and select New mailbox.
6. Enter information in fields. Fields marked in the phone with a red asterisk (*) must
have an entry.
Mailbox name
Use default name or enter a name for your mailbox and press
OK.
* Access point in use Default Access Point supplied by wireless service provider
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* My e-mail address
Enter your own e-mail address and press OK. May be supplied
by wireless or Internet service provider.
* Outgoing mail
server
Enter SMTP mail server address.
Send message
Choose During next conn. or Immediately.
Send copy to self
Select Yes or No.
Include signature
Select Yes to enter a signature for outgoing messages.
User name
Enter a name to log into service provider remote mailbox.
Password
Enter password.
* Incoming mail
server
Enter address of incoming mail server (POP or IMAP), supplied
by service provider.
Mailbox type
Select POP3 or IMAP4.
Security
Select Off or TLS (Transport Layer Security). TLS ensures privacy. Determined by Internet service provider.

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