Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of USA 22B002A GSM Cellular Mobile Radio User Manual X70DPK11B1

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Contents
Important information . . . . . . . 5
Overview of features . . . . . . . . 9
SIM and battery . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Quick start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Display icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Menu structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Voice calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Text entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Contacts list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Messaging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Data folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Organiser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Connect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Contents
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Care and maintenance . . . . . . . 119
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
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Contents
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Contents
EU warranty and licensing. . . . 128
Personal settings and notes . . . 136
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
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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.
We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd., declare, that the
EB-X70 conforms with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive
1999/5/EC.
A Declaration of Conformity to this effect can be found at
http://www.panasonicmobile.com
Safety considerations
You should 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.
A Fast Travel Charger (EB-CAX70UK or EB-CAX70EU) is supplied
with the phone. Other recommended equipment for charging is the Car
Charger (EB-CDX70).
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 apparatus
and may be dangerous. Ensure the voltage rating of the Fast Travel
Charger is compatible with the area of use when travelling abroad.
Important information
Use of a battery pack other than that recommended by the manufacturer
may result in a safety hazard.
If you use a feature that keeps the key backlight on continuously for a long
time, for example, Camera, Games, or Browser, you will reduce your
battery life. To maintain longer battery life, set the key backlight off.
See Setting the key backlight on page 34.
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.
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.
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Important information
Important information
It is advised not to use the equipment at a refuelling point. Users 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 (in excess of 60°C).
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 you 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.
Do not leave the camera facing direct sunlight, as this may impair its
performance.
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. (See SAR on
page 8). 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.
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 compliance in your country/
region of use.
http://www.panasonicmobile.com
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Important information
This phone must be used in compliance with any applicable international or national law
governing its use in specified applications and environments. This includes use in
hospitals, aircraft, and whilst driving or refuelling a vehicle.
It is recommended that you create a copy or backup as appropriate for 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 Mobile Communications will not accept any
liability for loss of data if these instructions are not followed.
Your phone has the capability of storing and communicating personal information such
as a credit card number. It is recommended that you take care to ensure that this
information is secure and protected with any security features provided. Panasonic
Mobile Communications will not accept any liability for damages resulting from misuse
of such personal information.
Your phone has the capability of downloading and storing information and data from
external sources, and from the internal camera. It is your responsibility to ensure that in
doing this you are not infringing any copyright laws. Panasonic Mobile Communications
will not accept any liability for damages resulting any such infringement.
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 and public rights in the use of the
camera. You must comply with any applicable international or national law governing
camera use in specified applications and environments. This includes not using the
camera in places where the use of photographic and video equipment is prohibited.
Important information
The display layouts and screenshots within this document are for illustrative purposes and
may differ from the actual displays on your phone. Panasonic Mobile Communications
reserve the right to change the information in this document without prior notice.
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Important information
SAR
Important information
European union - RTTE
THIS PANASONIC PHONE (MODEL EB-X70) MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS
FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy recommended by
The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines
and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines
were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by The Council of the
European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard
operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all
tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum
value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to
use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base
station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European
R&TTE directive must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the
protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. The SAR value
for this model phone, when tested for use at the ear, for compliance against the standard
was 0.459 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure.
* The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg)
averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety
to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and
the network band.
For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at
http://www.panasonicmobile.com/health.html
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Overview of features
Your phone has the following features:
Bluetooth® connectivity
Use this to transfer information between your phone and another Bluetooth® device.
Calculator
Use this to perform basic calculations.
Camera
Use the digital camera to take pictures to send in your messages or use as your wallpaper.
Converter
Use this to convert currency values when you are abroad.
Games
Use this to play games on your phone.
Infrared connectivity
Use this to transfer information between your phone and another device that has an
infrared port.
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
Use this to send and receive pictures and sounds.
Schedule
Use this to set reminders for important events.
SMS (text messaging)
Use this to send and receive text messages.
SMS Chat
Use this to have a text conversation.
Synchronization
Use this to synchronize your Schedule and Contacts List with an external server.
Voice dial
Use this to dial a number by talking to the phone.
WAP browser
Overview of features
Use this to access the Internet.
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SIM and battery
SIM and battery
Fitting and removing the SIM
You insert the SIM into the back of the phone, underneath the battery.
If your SIM contains contact details, the first time that you turn the phone on after you
have fitted the SIM, you are asked whether you want to transfer the SIM data to your
phone.
Fitting the SIM
Removing the SIM
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SIM and battery
Fitting and removing the battery
Before you remove the battery, ensure that the phone is switched off and that the charger
is disconnected from the phone.
Fitting the battery
Removing the battery
Charging the battery
The battery must be fitted in the phone before you connect the charger. Press the button
on the top of the connector and insert it into the base of the phone.
Note: Do not force the connector as this may damage the phone and/or the charger.
SIM and battery
Connect the charger to the mains power supply. When the phone is charging, the charging
indicator will light and a flashing plug icon will appear in the main display and the case
screen.
When charging is complete, turn off the mains power supply and disconnect the charger.
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SIM and battery
SIM and battery
While the battery is charging, the following icons appear on the phone’s display and case
screen:
While charging
Charging complete
Phone on
K Flashing
Phone off
K Flashing
No icon.
Low battery warning
When the battery power is low, a warning tone sounds, and a flashing low battery icon
(L) is displayed. If this happens during a conversation, end your call immediately.
The power automatically shuts off after the warning tone. You need to fully recharge your
battery, see Charging the battery on page 11. You can still make and receive calls while
the battery is charging.
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Quick start
Note: Some services are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription
basis. Some functions are SIM dependent. For more information contact your
service provider.
Switching the phone on and off
To switch the phone on or off, press and hold E.
If you have set an animation and greeting, these are displayed. The phone starts in idle
mode.
Making calls
Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator logo is displayed and the
signal strength icon shows that network coverage is available in the current area.
 From idle mode, enter the area code and phone number.
 Press D.
Camera mode
To change to camera mode either select Camera from the main menu (press Q twice),
or press B from idle mode if the shortcut key is set for camera.
Leaving camera mode
To leave camera mode press E to return to idle mode.
Taking a picture
 When you are in camera mode, move the phone around until you can see the image
you want on the preview screen.
 Press Q
to capture the image.
Quick start
If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken, you can press B to
delete it.
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Quick start
Setting the wallpaper
Quick start
The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode.
 Select Menu > Data Folders.
 Find a picture.
 Select Menu > Use As > Wallpaper.
Or
 Select Menu > Settings > Display > Wallpaper.
 Select the folder where the picture is stored.
 Select your picture.
Setting the ring type
 Select Menu > Data Folders.
 Find a sound.
 Select Menu > Use As.
 Select the type of call.
Or
 Select Menu > Settings > Alerts > Ring Type.
 Select the type of call that you want to change.
 Select the folder where your sound is stored.
 Select your sound.
Setting quiet mode
In quiet mode the microphone amplifies your voice, so you can whisper and still be heard
by the person on the other end of the call. You should use quiet mode in situations where
you do not want to disturb the people around you.
In quiet mode, the phone will not ring when you receive a call or message, unless you set
a ring volume for quiet mode.
From idle mode, press and hold #.
Or
Select Menu > Settings > Alerts > Quiet Mode > On/Off > On.
Using your browser
Before you can start using your browser, you need to contact your service provider. When
your phone is set up to access the internet see Start browser on page 62 for information
about using the browser.
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Quick start
Menu > Messaging > Create
Creating a multimedia message
Use the Create option on the Messaging menu to create a multimedia
(MMS) message.
 Select Create > MMS.
 Press Q.
 Select the item that you want to enter.
 When your message is complete, select Ok.
 Select Addr:.
 Select Edit to enter an address.
 Enter an address.
 Select Subj:.
 Select Edit to enter a subject.
 Enter a subject.
To send your message, press A or press Q and select Send.
To save your message press Q and select Save. Your message is stored in the Outbox,
so you can send it or edit it later.
Creating a text message
Use the Create option on the Messaging menu to create a text (SMS)
message.
Quick start
 Select Create > SMS.
 Enter your text.
 Press Q.
 Select Ok or Cancel.
 Press Q to send the message.
 Enter the phone number.
 Press Q.
 Select Ok or Cancel.
 You are asked ‘Request Delivery Confirmation?’ Press Q.
 Select No or Yes.
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Quick start
Setting up the Bluetooth® headset
Quick start
The headset gives you wireless, hands free operation.
Before you can use the headset you need to pair the headset and the phone.
First you need to turn on Bluetooth® on the phone:
Select Menu > Connect > Bluetooth > On/Off > On.
The Bluetooth® icon appears on the screen.
You now need to set up the headset:
 Turn on the headset. (See headset instructions).
 Make the headset discoverable. (See headset instructions).
Note: The headset is only discoverable for a short time. If it is not discovered during this
period, the pairing will fail. You can try again by making the headset discoverable
again.
Finally you need to pair the devices:
 On the phone select Discover & Pair.
As the phone discovers devices it displays them on the screen.
 When the headset appears in the list you can select Stop to stop the search.
 If the phone does not discover your headset, press A to try again.
 Highlight the headset in the list.
 Select Pair.
 Enter the Bluetooth® Passkey provided with the headset.
Note: The pairing will fail if you enter the wrong passkey, or if the headset is already
paired with another device.
You can select Paired Devices to confirm that the devices are paired. This lists all the
devices that are paired with the phone.
Menu > Connect > Bluetooth
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Once the headset and phone are paired, you can answer calls using the headset. If the
headset is on when you receive a call, the headset rings. For information on how to answer
a call with the headset, see the headset instructions.
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Your phone
Ear Piece
Main Display
Left Soft Key A
Use to:
Access the Contacts
List from idle mode.
Switch between text
entry types.
Select the option in the
left hand selection area.
Navigation Key
This is a multi function key.
It is represented by Q in
the text. Press the edges
of this key to move around
the display.
Right Soft Key B
Use to:
Cancel the current option.
Return to the previous
menu.
Delete last character in
text entry.
Select the option in the
right hand selection area
Keypad
@ Key j
Use to:
Go to the Browser
default home page from
idle mode.
Microphone
Accessory Connector
End Call Key E
Your phone
Call Key D
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Your phone
Your phone
Camera Lens
Self-portrait Mirror
Memo Key /
Camera
Shutter Key
Photo Light
Case Screen
IrDA (Infrared)
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Personal
Handsfree
Connector
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Display icons
After some operations, the display automatically clears after three seconds or when you
press any key.
Status icons
The status icons are displayed according to the currently activated functions. The
antenna, GSM signal strength and battery icons are displayed when the phone is switched
on and connected to a network.
--:--
qSTI
Status icons
Main display
Information
area
]o
Menu
Primary selection area
Right
selection
area
Display icons
Left
selection
area
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Display icons
Display icons
Registered to a non-home network - Roaming.
or /
Call divert on.
New message received.
Message store is full.
GPRS service available.
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The number of the current call when connected to two calls.
Antenna. Indicates that you can make a call. If it is the only icon
displayed, you can only make emergency calls.
GSM signal strength: \– weak signal, T – strong signal.
Battery level:
All tones off or ring volume off.
Vibration alert on.
o]
Quiet mode on.
Phone lock on.
Alarm set.
Bluetooth® enabled
H – full, L (flashing) – low.
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Menu structure
The nine main menus are as follows:
Note: The menus may not display in the same order or with the same icons as listed here.
The order and icons vary according to your service provider.
Settings
Contacts List
1 Display
2 Alerts
3 Keys
4 Phone Settings
5 Clock
6 Call Service
7 Call Divert
8 Security
9 Network
10 Defaults
Messaging
Data Folders
Organiser
My Pictures
My Sounds
My Themes
User 1 - 5
Browser
Camera
Home Page
Bookmarks
Enter URL
Page Memo
Push Message
Browser Settings
Server List
Cookie
Last Status
Connect
Synchronization 1 Bluetooth
Contacts List
2 Infrared Dialup
Converter
3 Receive Object
Business Card
Schedule
Calculator
Alarm
Memo
Receive object
Menu structure
Settings
Inbox
Broadcasts
Voice Mail
Create
e-mail
Data Folders
Outbox
SMS Chat
Games
Browse
Create
Voice Dial
Groups
Settings
SIM
Storage
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Menu structure
Navigation key
Menu structure
The navigation key is a multi-function key. You use the top, bottom, left and right edges
to move around the display. These actions are indicated by b, a, d and c in this user
guide. You press the centre of the navigation key Q to:
Access the menu system.
Display a submenu.
Select a highlighted menu item.
Confirm a selection.
Select the item in the primary selection area.
Take a picture with the camera
Menu shortcuts
When you are familiar with the menu system, you can enter the menu number instead of
navigating through the display menus. For example, to browse your contacts list:
From idle mode, press Q, 2, 1.
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Voice calls
Making calls
Ensure that the phone is switched on, the network operator logo is displayed, and the
antenna and signal strength icons (ST) show that network coverage is available in the
current area.
 From idle mode, enter the area code and phone number.
 Press D.
Ending calls
Press E.
Answering a call
To receive a call the phone must be switched on and the signal strength icon (T) must
be displayed.
To answer a call, press any key except E.
Answering a call handsfree
Press and hold D.
Note: Do not hold the phone to your ear when in handsfree mode.
Sending DTMF tones during a call
You can send DTMF tones during a call to access voice mail, paging and computerised
home banking. For example, you may need to enter a number to remotely access voice
mail messages.
To send DTMF tones during a call, press the required digit keys.
Rejecting a call
If you do not want to answer an incoming call, press E.
Voice calls
Note: If you do not answer a call, or reject a call, the number of incoming calls missed
is displayed. Press any key to clear the display.
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Voice calls
Making international calls
Voice calls
If you know the international number, you can enter it in the normal way, followed by the
area code and phone number.
You can use the automatic international access code (+), to dial international numbers
without knowing the code for the international exchange.
 From idle mode, press and hold 0 until + is displayed.
 Use e to scroll through a list of country codes.
 Select the code you want.
 Enter the area code and phone number.
 Press D.
Note: Many countries/regions include an initial 0 in the area
code. In most cases, you should omit this when
dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties
making international calls, contact your service
provider.
qTI
List
BTN
BWA
CAF
CAM
CAN
CH
Ok
Making emergency calls
To make an emergency call, the antenna symbol (S) must be present.
If a SIM is installed, enter 112 and press D.
If a SIM is not installed, press Q, select SOS, press Q.
Note: Making Emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or SIM dependent.
Using automatic redial
If a connection is unsuccessful, press Q when Ok is displayed.
To stop redialling, press Q when Cancel or C is displayed.
Using hotkey dialling
If you have set up hotkey dialling, you can press and hold a digit key to call contacts on
your Contacts List. As each entry in your Contacts List is stored in a numbered location,
press and hold the digit key relating to that location. To turn on hotkey dialling
see Enabling and disabling hotkey dialling on page 57.
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Voice calls
Displaying caller ID
Note: This is network dependent R.
If the caller’s number and name are stored in your Contacts List, they can be displayed
during an incoming call.
Note: Caller ID may not always be available.
Setting the ear piece volume
During a call press e to adjust the ear piece volume.
Note: You can adjust the volume for the personal handsfree accessory in the same way.
Swapping between handsfree and handheld modes
From handheld to handsfree
 Press Q.
 Select H’free.
From handsfree to handheld
Press Q twice.
Holding a call
 Press Q.
 Select Hold.
Voice calls
Resuming a call
 Press Q.
 Select Resume.
 Press Q.
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Voice calls
Making a second call
Voice calls
Note: This is network dependent R.
If Call Waiting is enabled, you can make a second call. You can check your call waiting
status from Settings > Call Service > Calls > Call Waiting.
Note: You cannot make more than one fax or data call at a time.
Note: You must end all voice calls before you can make or receive a fax or data call.
 Press A.
 Select contact number to dial.
 Select Recall.
 Press Q.
 Press D.
The first call is put on hold.
Receiving a second call
Note: This is network dependent R.
If Call Waiting is enabled, you can receive a second call. You can check your call
waiting status from Settings > Call Service > Calls > Call Waiting.
Note: You cannot receive more than one fax or data call at a time.
Note: You must end all voice calls before you can make or receive a fax or data call.
Accept or reject a second call
 Press Q.
 Select Accept or Reject.
Note: If you accept the second call, the current call is put on hold.
End current call and receive second call
 Press E.
 Press D to answer the second call.
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Voice calls
Operating during two calls
Swapping between calls
An icon (z or /) indicates the current call.
 Press Q.
 Select Swap to change to the other call.
Ending current call
 Press Q.
 Select End.
Ending both calls
Press E.
Transferring a call
When you are connected to two calls, you can connect them together, and end your
connections, leaving the two callers to talk to each other.
 Press Q.
 Select Trans.
Note: You cannot do this while in multi-party mode.
Multi-party calls
Note: This is SIM dependent M.
In a multi-party call three to five people can have a conversation at the same time. You
can swap between a multi-party call and another call as you do for two separate calls.
Enabling a multi-party call
 With two calls connected (one active and one on hold), press Q.
 Select Merge.
Voice calls
All three parties can now talk to each other.
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Voice calls
Adding people
Voice calls
You can add people to the multi-party call (up to a maximum of five), either by making
a call or accepting an incoming call. You can then merge the new call into the multi-party.
 Press Q.
 Select Merge.
Note: When you make a call or accept an incoming call, the multi-party call is placed on
hold. The other callers in the multi-party call can continue to talk to each other
while on hold from you.
Splitting a multi-party call
You can select a caller from the multi-party call and remove their connection, so that you
can talk privately to them.
 Press Q.
 Select Option.
 Select a caller.
 Select Split.
The selected caller is split from the multi-party and the multi-party call is placed on hold.
The remaining multi-party callers can still talk to each other.
Rejoining a multi-party call
When you have finished talking to an individual you can rejoin the multi-party call:
 Press Q.
 Select Merge.
Ending a single connection to a multi-party call
 Press Q.
 Select Option.
 Select a caller.
 Select End.
Note: You cannot end an individual caller if you have a call on hold or another call is
incoming.
Ending all connections to a multi-party call
Press E.
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Voice calls
Using the notepad
During a call you can enter numbers that you may want to dial when you have finished
the call. You can make a note of these numbers on the notepad.
 Enter the number.
 When you have finished your call, press D to dial the number.
or
 Press A
while the number is displayed to store the number in your Contacts List.
The current call remains active.
In call options
During a call select Menu > Menu to access the following menus:
Schedule, Browser, Contacts List, Messaging and Memo.
Voice calls
For information on using these menus, see the relevant section in this user guide.
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Text entry
Text entry
You use alphanumeric characters to enter details into the Contacts List, to create text and
e-mail messages.
There are five different text entry modes: normal (ABC or abc), Greek (V), extended
alphabet (W), numbers (X) and T9® (T9). To change your text entry mode press A,
or select Menu > Input Mode, and select the mode that you want. The icon for the
current mode appears in the information area on the display. To change between upper
and lower case letters press *. The table below shows the characters that you can enter
in the different text modes.
Text Mode
Key
T9®
Alternatives
Greek
Extended
+_
Numeric (0 - 9)
Punctuation . @ / : ; * # + - “ , ! ¡ ? ¿ _ ( ) [ ] { } ’ & % \ ^ 1
~|<>=€£$¥¤§
abc
ABCabc
ΑΒΓ
AÄÅÆBCÇ
aäåæàbc
def
DEFdef
∆ΕΖ
DEÉFdeéèf
ghi
GHIghi
ΗΘΙ
GHIghiì
jkl
JKLjkl
ΚΛΜ
JKLjk
mno
MNOmno
ΝΞΟ
MNÑOÖØm 6
nñoöøò
pqrs
PQRSpqrs
ΠΡΣ
PQRSpqrsß
tuv
TUVtuv
ΤΥΦ
TUÜVtuüùv
wxyz
WXYZwxyz
ΧΨΩ
WXYZwxyz 9
Shift/Lock
Shift/Lock
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Normal (ABC)
Shift/Lock
Space
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Text entry
T9®
Using T9® reduces the number of key presses required.
When in T9® mode:
 Press a key once for any letter you require on that key. The desired letter may not be
displayed.
 Continue pressing other keys until the end of a word is reached.
 Check that the word has been typed correctly before continuing to the next word.
 If the combination of letters typed has produced a word which is not the one you
require, press e until the correct word is displayed.
 Continue to the next word.
 If the word you require is not in the internal dictionary, you can enter it using the
Normal mode, or add it to the internal T9® dictionary.
Adding entries to the T9® dictionary
If the internal T9® dictionary does not contain a word, name, or abbreviation that you
require, you can add it. Words that you add to the T9® dictionary are available for future
use.
 From T9® entry mode, press the key 2 - 9 that displays the character required.
 Use e to select the required character.
 Use c to move to the next character.
 Repeat these steps until the word is complete.
 Press # to add the word to the internal dictionary.
T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc. T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:
U.S. Pat Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat No. 1,331,057; United
Kingdom Pat No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat No. 51383;
Euro. Pat No. 0 842 463 (969272260.8) DE/DK,FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB: and additional patents are pending
worldwide.
Entering text
Text entry
In Normal, Greek and Extended modes, each time you press a key in quick succession the
next character available on that key is displayed. For example, to enter ‘c’ you need to
press 2 three times in quick succession. To enter the displayed character, release the
key or press another key. The cursor then moves to the next position. If you want to enter
two consecutive letters from the same key, for example ‘on’ or ‘ll’, you may need to press
c to move to the next position.
You can also select Menu > Char.List and choose a character. Only the characters
available in your current text entry mode are displayed.
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Text entry
Editing text
Text entry
Press e to move up or down one line of text.
Press f to move left or right one character.
Press B to delete the character to the left of the cursor.
Press and hold B to delete the current line.
If you move the cursor over a character and press another key, the new character is
inserted immediately before the selected character.
Cut, copy and paste
You can cut, copy and paste text from other messages or contacts list entries on your
phone.
To cut text:
 Select Menu > Cut.
 Move to the start of the text that you want to cut, and select Start.
 Use f to highlight the text that you want to cut, and select Stop.
To copy text:
 Select Menu > Copy.
 Move to the start of the text that you want to copy, and select Start.
 Use f to highlight the text that you want to copy, and select Stop.
You can only paste text if you have previously cut or copied some text. To paste text:
 Move where you want to paste the text.
 Select Menu > Paste.
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Menu > Settings > Display
Settings
Use the Settings menu to personalise your phone.
Display
Display
Wallpaper
On/Off
Show
Brightness Backlight
Time
Key
Backlight
Clock/
Calendar
Case
Screen
Setting the wallpaper
The wallpaper is a picture that displays when the phone is in idle mode.
 Select Wallpaper.
 Select the folder where the picture is stored.
 Select your picture.
Changing the start up events
The start up events are an animation that you can select and a greeting that you enter.
These appear when you turn on the phone. The animation is also shown when you turn
off the phone.
On/Off Show
Animation
Greeting
Enter the text of
your greeting
Select one of
the preset
animations
Off
Setting the brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the display. To make the display brighter select +1, to
dim the display select -1.
Settings
 Select Brightness.
 Use e to move between +1, 0 and –1.
 Press Q.
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Settings
Setting the backlight time
Settings
The Backlight Time is the time that your screen remains lit when you are not using your
phone.
 Select Backlight Time.
 Select from 10 seconds, 30 seconds and 60 seconds.
Note: Setting the Backlight Time to 60 seconds, can reduce the talk and standby time
of your battery.
Setting the key backlight
The Key Backlight illuminates your phone’s keys.
 Select Key Backlight.
 Select On or Off.
Note: Turning on the Key Backlight can reduce the talk and standby time of your
battery.
Displaying the clock/calendar in idle mode
You can choose whether or not to display a clock or calendar on the screen when in idle
mode. Use e to move between the options.
Clock/Calendar
Remove Clock/
Calendar
Calendar
Digital
Clock
Analog
Clock
Changing the case screen settings
The Case Screen is the screen on the front of the phone. It has a clock, icon area,
incoming message area and call alerts area.
Menu > Settings > Display
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Case Screen
Contrast
Backlight
Colour
Orientation
Case
Screen
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Settings
Changing the contrast
Menu > Settings > Display >Case Screen
 Select Contrast.
 Use e to move between 0 and 10.
 Select Ok.
Changing the backlight colour
You set the backlight colour, to see what type of call you are receiving, or what mode you
are in when the phone is closed. You can set the backlight colour for:
z Alarm/Schedule
z Voice Calls
z Fax Calls
z Data Calls
z Messages
z MMS Notify
z WAP Services
z Voice Mail
z Camera Mode
z Others
To set your backlight colours:
 Select BacklightColour.
 Select the item you want to change.
 Select a colour.
Changing the orientation
The orientation changes the alignment of the information on the case screen.
 Select Orientation.
 Select Left or Right.
Changing the case screen display
 Select Case Screen.
 Select from Clock/Status, Analog and Digital.
Settings
If you select Clock/Status the battery level and GSM signal strength appear in the
information area.
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Settings
Alerts
Settings
Alerts
Ring
Volume
Ring Type
Quiet
Mode
Vibration
Alert
Melody
Composer
Voice
Recorder
Auto
Answer
Changing the ring volume
You can change the ring volume so that you can hear your phone ring. For example, in a
noisy environment you may want to set the volume to maximum.
 Select Ring Volume.
 Use e to move between 0 and 4 on the volume scale.
 Press Q to select the new volume level.
Note: This option is unavailable if you are in quiet mode.
Setting the ring type
Use ring type to select the sound you want to hear when you receive a call.
 Select Ring Type.
 Select the type of call that you want to change.
 Select the folder where your sound is stored.
 Select your sound.
Setting quiet mode
In quiet mode the microphone amplifies your voice, so you can whisper and still be heard
by the person on the other end of the call. You should use quiet mode in situations where
you do not want to disturb the people around you.
In quiet mode, the phone will not ring when you receive a call or message, unless you set
a ring volume for quiet mode.
Menu > Settings > Alerts
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Quiet Mode
On/Off
Ring Volume
Vibration
0-4
On
Off
Continuous
Intermittent
Off
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Settings
Menu > Settings > Alerts
Setting a vibration alert
If you set a vibration alert, the phone vibrates when you receive a call or message. This
setting is separate from the vibration alert that you set for quiet mode.
 Select Vibration Alert.
 Select from Continuous, Intermittent and Off.
Creating a ring type
 Select Melody Composer > Create.
 Using the following table, enter the notes, rests and durations to create your melody.
Key
1st press
2nd press
3rd press
4th press
C2
C3
C4
C5
D2
D3
D4
D5
E2
E3
E4
E5
F2
F3
F4
F5
G2
G3
G4
G5
A2
A3
A4
A5
B2
B3
B4
B5
Rest
1/8
1/4
1/2
Sharp
5th press
1/16
When you have completed your melody, you can save it:
 Press Q.
 Select Ok.
 Enter a name.
 Select Save.
 Select the folder where you want to save your melody.
Settings
At any time during your composing, you can press A to play back your melody.
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Settings
Once you have saved your melody you can edit it.
Settings
 Select Edit from the Melody Composer menu.
 Select the data folder where your melodies are stored.
 Select the melody you want to edit.
 Select Edit.
 Use the relevant keys to insert new notes and rests.
Recording a voice message
You can record a message to use as your ring type.
 Select Voice Recorder > Record.
 Record your message.
 Store the recording in a data folder.
You can now select and use this sound in the same way as you do for any other ring types.
Menu > Settings > Alerts
Once you have recorded a voice message you can edit it. Select Edit from the Voice
Recorder menu, then edit it as necessary.
Setting auto answer
When auto answer is on, and your phone is connected to a car kit or personal handsfree
adaptor, incoming calls are automatically answered.
Select Auto Answer > On.
To turn off auto answer:
Select Auto Answer > Off.
Keys
Keys
Shortcut Key
Menu > Settings > Keys
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Keyguard
Key Volume
Key Tone
Answer
Key
Choosing the function for the shortcut key
The right soft key ( B ) is a shortcut key from idle mode. You can choose which function
you want this key to access. The default is camera.
 Select Shortcut Key.
 Select the function that you want.
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Settings
Menu > Settings > Keys
Setting the keyguard
The keyguard stops the keypad being accessed.
Note: When the keyguard is on, you must turn it off before you can use the phone.
 Select Keyguard.
 You are asked ‘Guard Keypad?’. Press Q.
To turn off the keyguard:
 From idle mode press Q.
 You are asked ‘Free keypad?’. Press Q.
Changing the key volume
The key volume is the volume of the tone made when you press a key.
 Select Key Volume.
 Use e to move the volume level between 0 and 4.
Changing the key tone
The key tone is the sound made when you press a key.
 Select Key Tone.
 Select the tone you want.
Choosing the key to use for the answer key
You can choose whether to use any key or just the send key (D) to answer a call.
Settings
 Select Answer Key.
 Select Any Key or Send Key.
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Settings
Phone settings
Settings
Phone Settings
Language
DTMF
Length
All Tones
Active Flip
Warning
Tones
Camera
Tones
User
Messages
Changing the language
You can change the language that the phone uses for display messages and text entry.
 Select Language.
 Select DisplayLanguage or Tegic Language.
 Select the language.
Note: Tegic language is the language used by T9® text entry. For more information on
T9® text entry, see Entering text on page 31.
Changing the DTMF length
DTMF stands for Dual Tone Multi-Frequency. You can send DTMF tones during a
conversation to access voice mail, paging and computerised home banking. For example,
you may need to enter a number to remotely access voice mail messages.
 Select DTMF Length.
 Select Long or Short.
Turning tones on and off
You can turn on or off all tones or just warning tones.
Menu > Settings > Phone Settings
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 Select All Tones or Warning Tones.
 Select On or Off.
Active flip
If you enable active flip, you can answer a call by opening the phone, end the call by
closing the phone and reject a call by pressing the memo/camera shutter key.
 Select Active Flip.
 Select On or Off.
Selecting camera tones
The camera tone is the sound the phone makes when you take a picture.
 Select Camera Tones.
 Select a tone type.
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Settings
Menu > Settings > Phone Settings
Editing user messages
The phone contains some standard user messages that you can send to other people. You
can edit these messages to suit you.
 Select User Messages.
 Select the message you want to edit.
 Edit the message.
Clock
Clock
Clock Set
Current
Location
Display
Format
Away Clock
Power Time
Setting the clock
Time Set
Home
Summertime
Away
Summertime
Home Area
Time
Difference
Menu > Settings > Clock > Clock Set
Clock Set
Auto
Adjustment
Setting the time
Use this to set the current time and date on your phone.
 Enter the date (day/month/year).
 Enter the time (24 hour clock)
Setting summertime
You can set summertime when you are at home or away. When you set summertime, the
clock automatically moves on by one hour.
 Select Home Summertime or Away Summertime.
 Select On or Off.
Setting your home area
Settings
 Select Home Area.
 Select World List to choose a country. Select the country you are in.
 Select City List to choose a city. Select the city closest to your current location.
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Settings
Settings
Auto adjusting the time difference
If you are away, in a country with one time zone, then the time difference can be adjusted
automatically.
Select Clock Set > Auto Adjustment > On.
The phone gets your location from the local network provider, and adjusts the clock
automatically.
Setting the time difference
If you are away, in a country with more than one time zone, then you can set the time
difference manually.
 Select Clock Set > Time Difference.
 Select the difference from your home area.
Changing your location
You can change your location so that the phone’s clock automatically adjusts depending
on whether you are at home or abroad. All the clocks on the phone display the time of the
selected location.
 Select Current Location.
 Select Home or Away.
If you select Away, you may need to adjust the time difference, so your clock is correct.
To do this see Setting the time difference on page 42.
Changing the display format
qSTI
You can choose how you want the time and date to display.
 Select Display Format
 Select from the displayed list of date and time formats.
Changing the appearance of the away clock
You can choose how you want the away clock to display.
 Select Away Clock.
 Select from Off, Large Clock or Case Clock.
Menu > Settings > Clock
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Display Format
HH:MM
HH:MM AM
HH:MM AM DD/MM
HH:MM AM MM/DD
HH:MM DD/MM/YYYY
YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM
MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM
Ok
Setting the power on and off times
You can use this to set the phone to turn itself on or off automatically at a specified time.
 Select Power Time.
 Select --:-- On or --:-- Off.
If times are already set then these times appear before the words On and Off.
 Select --:-- or the existing time.
 Enter the time you want the phone to power on or off.
 Set whether these power on/off times are Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled.
 Press A to save your settings.
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Settings
Menu > Settings > Clock > Power Time
Disabling the power on and off times
 Select the power on or off time.
 Select the frequency option.
 Select Disabled.
 Press A to save your alarm settings.
Or
 Highlight the power on or off time.
 Press A to cycle through Repeat Daily, Once or Disabled.
 Stop at Disabled.
 Press Q then A to save your alarm settings.
Caution: You need to ensure that the times you set will not automatically power on
when you are in an aircraft, medical facility etc. See Important information on
page 5.
Call service
Calls
Connections
Menu > Settings > Call Service
Call Service
Send My
Number
Calls
Calls
Last Call Timer
All Calls Timer
Call Waiting
Caller’s ID
Withhold ID
Viewing the length of your last call
Settings
 Select Calls > Last Call Timer.
 The length of your last call is displayed.
Viewing the combined length of all your outgoing or incoming calls
 Select Calls > All Calls Timer.
 Select Incoming or Outgoing.
 The combined length of all your incoming or outgoing calls since the timer was last
reset, is displayed.
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Settings
Once you have seen the total time you can reset the timer:
Settings
 Press Q.
 You are asked ‘Reset?’. Press Q.
 You are asked ‘Reset Total Time?’. Press Q.
 Enter the lock code.
Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. For security you should change this to a four
figure number that you can remember, see Changing the phone lock code on
page 47.
Checking the status of call waiting, caller’s id and withhold id
Note: This is network dependent R.
 Select Calls.
 Select Call Waiting, Caller’s ID or Withhold ID.
 The status is displayed.
For Call Waiting, you can change the status:
If Call Waiting is disabled and you want it enabled, select Menu > Enable.
If Call Waiting is enabled and you want it disabled, select Menu > Disable.
Connections
Connections
Last Connection
Menu > Settings > Call Service
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All Connections
Call Priority
Viewing details of your last connection
Select Connections > Last Connection.
The time and data transfer details are displayed.
Viewing the combined details of your previous connections
Select Connections > All Connections.
The combined length of all your incoming or outgoing calls since the timer was last reset,
is displayed.
Once you have seen all the details you can reset the total time and data:
 Press Q.
 You are asked ‘Reset Total Time and Data?’. Press Q.
 Enter the lock code.
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Menu > Settings > Call Service
Settings
Note: The lock code is preset to 0000. For security you should change this to a four
figure number that you can remember, see Changing the phone lock code on
page 47.
Allowing incoming calls during data transfer
With this enabled, you can transfer data and accept incoming calls on your phone. With
this disabled, you cannot answer incoming calls while you are transferring data.
 Select Connections > Call Priority.
 Select On or Off.
Sending your number
Note: This is network dependent R.
If your network supports this function, you can decide whether you want your phone
number to be sent when you make a call.
Note: You must be registered with a service provider before you can choose to send your
number.
 Select Send My Number.
 Select from Network Set, On and Off.
Menu > Settings > Call Divert
If you select Network Set, your network’s default setting is used.
Call divert
Call Divert
Divert Voice
Divert Fax
Divert Data
Cancel All
Status
Setting and cancelling diverts
To set diverts for specific call types:
Settings
 Select the type of call you want to divert.
 Select Set.
 Select from All, Busy, No Reply and Unreachable.
 Enter the number to divert to.
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Settings
To cancel diverts for specific call types:
Settings
 Select the type of call you want to cancel the divert on.
 Select Cancel.
 Select from All, Busy, No Reply and Unreachable.
To cancel all diverts:
Menu > Settings > Call Divert
 Select Cancel All.
 Confirm that you want to cancel all the diverts you have set.
Viewing the divert status
 Select Status.
 Use e to scroll through the list, only one item at a time appears on the screen.
Security
Security
Phone Lock
Call Bar
PIN
PIN2
Fixed Dial
Barred
Dial
Setting and cancelling the phone lock
When the phone lock is set you can only use the phone to receive incoming calls and to
make emergency calls.
 Select Phone Lock > On/Off > On.
 Enter the lock code.
The lock icon (O) is displayed on the screen.
When the phone lock is on you have to enter the lock code from the idle screen before
you can use the phone.
Menu > Settings > Security
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Note: The phone lock code is preset to 0000. For security, you should change this to your
own four-figure number, see Changing the phone lock code on page 47.
To cancel the phone lock:
 Select Phone Lock > On/Off > Off.
 Enter the lock code.
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Settings
Menu > Settings > Security
Changing the phone lock code
You can change the phone lock code to a four figure number that you find easy to
remember.
 Select Phone Lock > Change Code.
 Enter the current phone lock code.
 Enter the new phone lock code.
 Verify the new phone lock code.
Setting and cancelling call bar
Call barring restricts certain types of incoming and/or outgoing calls, using a password
provided by your service provider. When you check the status of the Call Bar, your phone
must be registered with a network. You can set call barring for voice, fax and data calls.
 Select Call Bar.
 Select the type of call that you want to bar.
 Select Set or Cancel.
 Select when you want to bar the calls.
 Enter the password, provided by your service provider.
Note: You can change your password to something that you find easy to remember,
see Changing the password on page 47.
To cancel all the current call bars:
 Select Call Bar > Cancel All.
 Enter the password.
 Confirm that you want to cancel all the set call bars.
Viewing the call bar status
You can see whether you have any call types barred.
 Select Call Bar > Status.
 Use e to scroll through the list, only one item at a time appears on the screen.
Changing the password
You can change the password to something that you find easy to remember.
Settings
 Select Call Bar > Password.
 Enter the password, supplied by your service provider.
 Enter the new password.
 Verify the new password.
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Settings
Enabling and disabling PIN and PIN2
Settings
The PIN protects your phone against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, you have
to enter it every time you turn on the phone.
You need PIN2 to set fixed dial numbers.
Your PIN and PIN2 are supplied by your service provider.
Note: If you enter the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times, the phone will lock and you
will need to enter the PUK or PUK2 code. If you enter the PUK or PUK2 code
incorrectly ten times, your phone will no longer operate. All information stored in
the SIM will be lost, and you will need to replace the SIM. Contact your service
provider for the PUK and PUK2 codes. Contact your service provider for more
details.
 Select PIN or PIN2.
 Select Enable/Disable.
 Select On or Off.
 Enter the PIN or PIN2.
Changing the PIN
You can change the PIN to an eight figure number that you find easy to remember.
 Select PIN.
 Select Change.
 Enter the PIN.
 Enter the new PIN.
 Verify the new PIN.
Note: You can only change the PIN when it is enabled.
Enabling and disabling fixed dial
Menu > Settings > Security
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Fixed dial is part of the Contacts List, but with added security. When you enable fixed
dial:
z You can only dial numbers that are in the fixed dial store
z If you manually dial a number, it must match one in the fixed dial store.
z If you store, edit or delete a phone number, you have to enter your PIN2.
To enable or disable fixed dial:
 Select Fixed Dial.
 Select On or Off.
 Enter your PIN2, provided by your service provider.
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Settings
Menu > Settings > Security
When you enable fixed dial, in the Contacts List you can only browse the numbers that
are in the fixed dial store.
Enabling and disabling barred dial
When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as
barred dial numbers. You can use this to stop certain numbers being dialled.
To enable or disable barred dial:
 Select Barred Dial.
 Select On or Off.
 Enter your password.
Network
Network
Search
Mode
Network
List
Menu > Settings > Network
New
Network
Changing to a new network
When you are not in your home country or region, you may be able to use a network that
you are not directly subscribed to. This is called roaming.
Note: National Law may not permit roaming in your home region.
Use the options on the Network menu to select a network that is available in your current
location.
 Select New Network.
 Select a new network.
An X appears in the information area if you cannot register with the selected network.
Search mode
Settings
You can set the Search Mode to Automatic or Manual. When the Search Mode is
Manual, the phone only uses the selected network. If coverage is lost, you need to select
another network. When the Search Mode is Automatic, the phone automatically
reselects a new network to maintain network availability.
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Settings
Network list
Settings
In Automatic Mode, the phone uses the Network List to find a new network. The
location numbers in the Network List show the search priority. You can change the list
as follows:
Insert stores a new network in the currently displayed location, and moves other
networks down.
Edit overwrites the old network with a new one.
Menu > Settings > Network
Menu > Settings > Defaults
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Delete deletes the currently displayed network.
Ok selects the currently displayed network.
Defaults
Use this to return your personal settings to their factory default. You cannot return the
Phone Lock or Language to their default settings.
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Menu > Contacts List > Create
Contacts list
Use the Contacts List menu to store a person’s phone numbers, e-mail
addresses, company name, picture and other information. You can also set
up how your contacts list is organised and displayed.
Create
Create
Contact
Fixed Dial
Number
Barred Dial
Number
Note: Fixed Dial Number and Barred Dial Number are only available if you have
enabled Fixed Dial (see Enabling and disabling fixed dial on page 48) or Barred
Dial (see Enabling and disabling barred dial on page 49).
Note: When you create or edit any entries, you must remember to press A to save your
changes, or they will be lost.
Creating a new contact
 Select Contact.
 Select an item.
 Enter the data using the keypad, or select an item from the list available.
For each contact you can enter:
Number of characters
First name
16
Last name
16
Home number
40
Work number
40
Mobile number
40
Other number
40
Home e-mail
80
Work e-mail
80
Other e-mail
80
Contacts list
Item
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Contacts list
Contacts list
Item
Number of characters
URL
80
Title
16
Company
16
Note
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Picture
Select a picture from the list or take a picture with the camera
Group name
Select a group from the list.
Ring type
Select a tone from the list.
Vibration alert
Select a vibration type from the list.
Case screen colour
Select a colour from the list.
Location
3 (up to 500 locations)
When you have entered all the details, press A to save the contact.
Note: Location is the location number in your Contacts List.
Note: If you put a contact in a group which has a ring type, case screen colour and
vibration alert, then these options are not available for the individual contact.
Entering DTMF digits in a phone number
You can enter DTMF digits at the end of a phone number, so that these numbers are
automatically sent after the main phone number.
 Enter the phone number.
 Press and hold 0 until a P is displayed at the end of the phone number.
 Enter the DTMF digits, for example, the number to access voice mail messages.
When you call this number the DTMF tones will be sent after 3 seconds.
Menu > Contacts List > Create
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Entering a picture
You can choose from Camera and Select. Choose Camera to take a picture with the
phone’s camera.
 Select Camera.
 Take the picture.
 Rename the picture.
 Press A to return to the Contact.
Choose Select to select a picture from your Data Folders. The default folder is My
Pictures. If you want to select a picture from another folder, press A to see the list of
Data Folders.
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Contacts list
Menu > Contacts List > Create
Setting fixed dial numbers
Note: Fixed Dial Number is only available if you have enabled Fixed Dial (see Enabling
and disabling fixed dial on page 48).
Fixed dial is part of the Contacts List, but with added security. When you enable fixed
dial:
z You can only dial numbers that are in the fixed dial store
z If you manually dial a number, it must match one in the fixed dial store.
z If you store, edit or delete a phone number, you have to enter the PIN2, provided by
your service provider.
To enter a fixed dial number:
 Select Fixed Dial Number.
 Enter the number.
 Enter your PIN2.
The number is stored in your fixed dial store.
Setting barred dial numbers
Note: Barred Dial Number is only available if you have enabled Barred Dial
(see Enabling and disabling barred dial on page 49).
When you enable barred dial you can no longer dial the numbers that you entered as
barred dial numbers. You can use this to stop certain numbers being dialled.
 Select Barred Dial Number.
 Enter the number that you want to bar.
 Enter your password.
‘Wild’ numbers
Wild numbers are spaces that you can store in a phone number. You must fill the wild
numbers before you can dial that phone number. You can use wild numbers in
conjunction with fixed dial, to, for example, restrict calls to a specific area by storing the
area code then adding the remainder of the number when it is recalled.
Contacts list
To enter a wild number:
While entering a phone number, press and hold 0, until _ is displayed.
When you recall this phone number, enter the required number to replace the wild
number.
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Contacts list
Browse
Contacts list
This menu only applies to contacts stored on your phone. For contacts stored on the SIM
see SIM on page 58.
Browse
Select a
contact
View
Recall
Delete
Create
Infrared
Bluetooth
–> SIM
Menu > Contacts List > Browse
Note: When you create or edit any of your entries, you must press A to save your
changes, or they will be lost.
View. Displays all the details for the entry you selected. You need to scroll down the
screen to see all the information.
Recall. Displays the phone number for the entry you selected. You can either call it or
change it. To call it press D.
Delete. Deletes the entry.
Create. Creates a new entry in the Contacts List.
Infrared. Sends the details of the current entry to another device via the infrared port.
Bluetooth. Sends the details of the current entry to another Bluetooth device.
–> SIM. Copies the details of the current entry to the SIM.
Voice dial
Menu > Contacts List > Voice Dial
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With voice dial you can save a number using your voice. You can then dial the number
by saying the name that you want to call.
Creating a voice dial entry
 Select Voice Dial.
 Select Add.
 Select a contact.
 Select Recall.
 Select Ok.
 Hold the phone about 20cm away from your mouth.
 Speak clearly into the microphone to record the required name.
Each entry will prompt you to record the name a second time so that the phone will
recognise your voice and intonation.
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Contacts list
Menu > Contacts List > Voice Dial
When you have finished recording, the display shows whether or not the recording was
successful. If the recording failed, you need to try again. You can try as many times as
you need to.
Note: Each recording is short, so be ready to speak soon after initiating the recording.
Recalling a voice dial entry
 From idle mode press and hold b or a.
 Say clearly the name that you want to recall.
 Press D to call the number.
Dialling a voice dial entry
You can set up voice dial to dial a voice dial number directly from idle mode, so you don’t
have to press D to call the number.
 Select Voice Dial.
 Select On/Off.
 Select Enable.
To turn it off select Disable.
Menu > Contacts List > Groups
Editing a voice dial entry
 Select Voice Dial.
 Select an entry.
 Select from Add, Play and Delete.
Add. Add a new Voice Dial entry.
Play. Listen to the recording for the selected entry.
Delete. Delete the selected entry.
Groups
From the Groups menu, you can set up groups of contacts. You can use groups to collect
together types of entries, for example, business, friends and family. You can give each
group a suitable title, for quick access to the entries.
Contacts list
Creating a group
 Select a preset group name or one of the available user group names from the list.
 You can enter a name, ring type, vibration alert and case screen colour.
Note: If you already have ring type, vibration alert and case screen colour set for an
individual that you add to the group, then the group’s settings are used in
preference to those set for the individual.
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Contacts list
Viewing a group
Contacts list
Once you have created a group, you can view its settings.
 Select the group on the list.
 Select View from the menu.
From this view you can then edit the group settings:
 Select the item that you want to edit.
 Select Edit.
 Make your changes.
 Select Ok to make your changes or Cancel to revert to the original.
You can revert to the original settings by selecting Reset.
Previewing a group
This simulates an incoming call, so that you can review your settings and see if they are
what you want.
 Select a group.
 Select Preview.
You can then adjust your settings using View.
Adding and removing members
Once you have created a group, you can add or remove members.
To add a new member:
 Select the group on the list.
 Select Members from the menu.
 Select Add.
 Select a contact from your list.
Or
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 Highlight the group on the list.
 Press A.
 Select Add.
 Select a contact from your list.
To remove a member:
 Select the group on the list.
 Select Members from the menu.
 Highlight a contact.
 Select Remove to remove this contact from the group.
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Contacts list
Menu > Contacts List > Settings
Or
 Highlight the group on the list.
 Press A.
 Highlight a contact.
 Select Remove to remove this contact from the group.
Settings
Settings
Sort by
Display by
Separator
Hotkey
Dialling
Voice Dial
Setting how to sort or search entries
You can choose how to sort and search the entries in your Contacts List.
 Select Sort by or Display by.
 Select First Name or Surname.
Setting how to display entries
You can choose how to display the entries in your Contacts List.
 Select Separator.
 Select Space or Comma.
Enabling and disabling hotkey dialling
With hotkey dialling, you can press and hold the digit key that relates to a location
number to call contacts on your Contacts List. For example, to call the contact in location
3 of your Contacts List, press and hold 3.
To enable hotkey dialling, select Hotkey Dialling, then select either SIM Phonebook or
Mobile Phonebook.
To disable hotkey dialling, select Hotkey Dialling > Off.
Enabling and disabling voice dialling
Contacts list
With voice dialling, you can call a contact by speaking into the microphone.
 Select Voice Dial.
 Select On or Off.
To set up voice dial numbers see Creating a voice dial entry on page 54.
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Contacts list
SIM
Contacts list
This shows the contacts stored on your SIM.
SIM
Select a
contact
View
Recall
Delete
Create
–> Phone
Profile
Menu > Contacts List > SIM
Note: When you create or edit any of your entries, you must press A to save your
changes, or they will be lost.
View. Displays all the details for the entry you selected. You need to scroll down the
screen to see all the information.
Recall. Displays the phone number for the entry you selected. You can either call it or
change it. To call it press D.
Delete. Deletes the entry.
Create. Creates a new entry in the Contacts List.
–> Phone. Copies the details of the current entry to the phone.
Profile. Displays the entry’s profile.
Storage
This shows the amount of space you have used on your SIM and your phone. Use e to
move between the two.
You can copy all the SIM contacts to the phone or copy all the phone contacts to the SIM:
Menu > Contacts List > Storage
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 Select Menu > Copy All.
 Select SIM to phone or Phone to SIM.
You can delete all the SIM contacts or all the phone contacts:
 Select Menu > Delete All.
 Select SIM Contacts or Phone Contacts.
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Menu > Games
Games
The games that are on your phone are network dependent. If you have
four games listed then you have embedded games and should follow the
instructions in the Embedded games section. If you have one game listed then you have
downloadable games and should follow the instructions in the Downloadable games
section.
Embedded games
Games
Space
War
RollerKid
Panko
Crazy
Cobra
Demo
Welcome Instructions Settings
To play the embedded games, select the required game, then follow the on-screen
instructions.
Demo
Select this to see a demonstration of a game.
Welcome
Select this to read the welcome screen.
Instructions
Select this to see general instructions for playing the games.
Settings
Settings
Nickname
Sound
Vibrations
Back light
Games
Nickname
Use this to create a name to use when you play games. When you first select this item, it
displays no pseudo. Use B to delete the existing text, then enter your nickname.
Sound
Use this to set the sound level for your games. You can select from Off, Low, Medium
and High.
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Games
Games
Vibrations
If you turn vibrations on, the phone vibrates when a target is hit in the game. You can
select from On and Off.
Backlight
Use this to set your key back light. You can select from Off, On 30s and Always on.
Note: If you select Always on, this may affect the talk and standby time of your battery.
Downloadable games
Note: This is network dependent.
Games
Wallbreaker
Catalogue
News
Instructions
Settings
You have one embedded game - Wallbreaker. You can download one other game.
Note: When you download a new game it overwrites the previously downloaded game.
Catalogue
This displays a list of the games that you can download. To download a game:
 Select a game.
 Details of the game are displayed.
 Press A to download the game.
 Confirm that you want to download the game.
The game is downloaded to your phone.
News
Displays SMS broadcast messages from Infusio™, the games provider.
Menu > Games
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Instructions
Select this to see information about downloading games, and general instructions for
playing the games.
Settings
This is the same as the Settings menu for embedded games. See Settings on page 59.
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Menu > Browser > Server List
Browser
Use the Browser menu to access Internet services supported by the
network, such as news, weather reports and sport.
Server list
Before you can access the Internet, your SIM must be data enabled and the configuration
information must be entered.
Note: The configuration information may have been pre-programmed by your service
provider. If you modify these settings, your browser may no longer work.
You can manually set up five servers on your phone.
Server List
Server
Auto
<1> to <5>
Edit
Profile
Name
Home
URL
Linger Time
Gateway
IP
Circuit
Switch
Security
Bearer
Type
GPRS
For Circuit Switch, select Set, then select Edit and set:
z Digital Dial number
z Analog Dial number
z Circuit Type. Select from Digital and Analog.
z User ID
z User Password
For GPRS, select Set, then select Edit and set:
Access Point Name
User ID
User Password
Authentication. Select from Normal, Encrypted and None.
Browser
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Browser
Start browser
Browser
To start the browser, select Home Page (to start the browser from idle mode press the
jkey).
This opens the browser at your service provider’s home page. This is recalled from the
cache each time you start the browser. The cache is the phone’s memory where pages that
you have previously downloaded are stored.
The phone remains off line (i.e. not connected to a server) when it recalls pages from the
cache.
The browser menu
The browser has its own menu, which you use when an Internet page is currently
displayed, either on line or off line. To access this menu press A.
Browser
Home
Page
Current
URL
Bookmark
Reload
Page
Memo
Enter URL
Save
Image
Cookie
Browser
Images
Clear
Cache
Push
Message
Exit
Home Page. Displays the page defined by your service provider.
Bookmark. Saves the current page as a bookmark, so you can return to it another time.
Current URL. Displays the current URL.
Enter URL. Enter the address of the URL that you want to go to.
Page Memo. Saves the currently displayed page.
Save Image. Saves the currently displayed image.
Reload. Reloads and updates the current page.
Browser Images. Disables images, to display a page more quickly.
Cookie. Enable, disable or delete cookies.
Push Message. View all your push messages.
Clear Cache. Deletes the page(s) in the cache, and displays the Home Page.
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Exit. Stops the browser.
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Browser
Menu > Browser > Home Page
Navigating pages
Use e to scroll up and down.
Use B to return to previous page.
Use c to return to next page. This is only available if you have gone back to a previous
page.
Press Q to follow a highlighted link.
( indicates a table. Select View.
) indicates an image that cannot be displayed.
~ indicates on line browsing (non secure).
_ indicates on line browsing (secure).
Bookmarks
This lists the bookmarks that you have stored. Select a bookmark from the list to go
directly to that page.
Menu > Browser > Bookmarks
Adding a bookmark
 While viewing content, select Bookmark from the Browser menu.
 Select .
Deleting bookmarks
 While viewing content, select Bookmark from the Browser menu.
 Press A to select Menu.
 Select from Delete This, Delete Any and Delete All.
Renaming a bookmark
 Select Bookmark from the Browser menu.
 Select Menu > Edit Title.
 Press and hold B to delete the current name.
 Enter the new name.
Grouped bookmarks
Browser
If you have set your bookmarks to display in groups (see Bookmarks on page 65), then
you can highlight a group and select Menu, to make changes to that group. The options
are:
Edit Title. Change the title of the group.
Display. Select List to display your bookmarks as one list.
Delete All. Delete all the bookmarks in that group.
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Browser
Enter URL
Browser
Use this to enter a URL to go to a known site.
Page memo
Use this to view a previously saved page.
Push message
Push messages are SMS messages that the phone receives that relate to the browser. Use
this to view the received messages.
Browser settings
Browser Settings
Colour
Priority
Font Size
Arrange
Colour
Browser
Images
Push
Reception
Bookmarks
List
Group
Use this to customise the browser interface.
Setting the colour priority
You can choose whether to use your colour settings, or those set by the Internet site that
you are viewing.
 Select Colour Priority.
 Select from Prefer Content and Prefer User’s.
Setting the font size
You can choose the font size of the text.
 Select Font Size.
 Select from Large, Standard and Small.
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Arranging the colour
You can set the colours for your background, text, visited site and new site.
 Select Arrange Colour.
 Select from Background, Text Colour, Visited Site or New Site.
 Select a colour.
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Browser
Menu > Browser > Browser Settings
Enabling and disabling the browser images
If you disable browser images, pages display more quickly.
 Select Browser Images.
 Select from On and Off.
Bookmarks
You can choose whether to have one list of bookmarks, or whether to group your
bookmarks.
 Select Bookmarks.
 Select from List and Group.
If you select Group, you can set up five different groups to store your bookmarks.
Enabling and disabling push reception
If you enable Push Reception, you will receive all the push messages sent by your
service provider.
 Select Push Reception.
 Select from On and Off.
Cookie
Menu > Browser
Cookies are information saved about a site to allow you to access it more quickly when
you return to it.
If you want the phone to save cookies, select Cookie > Enable > On.
If you do not want the phone to save cookies, select Cookie > Enable > Off.
To delete an existing cookie, select Cookie > Delete.
Last status
Browser
This displays the status of the last site that you visited. If your browser stops working,
you may need this information to find the problem.
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Camera
Camera
You can take pictures with the built-in camera, and send them in
multimedia (MMS) and e-mail messages, or use them as wallpaper.
Camera Lens
Self-portrait Mirror
Camera
Shutter Key
Photo Light
Changing to camera mode
To change to camera mode either select Camera from the main menu, or press B from
idle mode.
Leaving camera mode
To leave camera mode press E to return to idle mode.
Taking a picture
 When you are in camera mode, move the phone around until you can see the image
you want on the preview screen.
 Press Q
to capture the image.
If you decide that you do not want the image that you have taken, you can press B to
delete it.
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Camera
Menu > Camera
Taking a self-portrait
You can take a self-portrait using the shutter button on the side of the phone.
 Ensure that the phone is in camera mode.
 Close the phone.
 View the image in the self-portrait mirror.
 Press the shutter button on the side of the phone.
You can use this image in the same way as any other picture that you take with the
camera.
Saving a picture
When you take a picture, it is automatically given a default name and stored in a data
folder. You can change the name of the picture using Rename, see Renaming the
picture on page 69.
Incoming calls when in camera mode
If you receive an incoming call while you are in camera mode, the phone leaves camera
mode and switches to the incoming call. If a captured image is on the preview screen, it
is temporarily saved. If you want to store the image, you need to do this when you return
to camera mode.
Using your picture
Take a picture
MMS
e-mail
Edit
Rename
Delete
Once you have taken a picture, press Q to access the menu.
Sending the picture in a multimedia or e-mail message
Select MMS or e-mail.
Camera
A multimedia or e-mail message is opened, with the picture already embedded or
attached.
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Camera
Editing the picture
Camera
When you have finished editing the picture, you must press Q to save your changes.
 Select Edit.
 Select Menu.
Edit
Brightness
Effect
Frame
Size
Format
Trim
Changing the brightness
 Select Brightness.
 Press c to make it lighter or d to make it darker.
Changing the effect
Use this to change your picture’s colours by using an effect.
 Select Effect.
 Select from Sepia, Monochrome and Negative.
Selecting a frame
Use this to enhance your picture, by adding one of the predefined frames.
 Select Frame.
 Select from a list of frames. You can preview the frame by highlighting it then
pressing Q.
Menu > Camera > Q > Q > Q > Edit > Menu
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Changing the size
Use this to make your picture larger or smaller.
 Select Size.
 Choose Width or Height.
 Select Edit.
 Enter the percentage by which you want to change the size.
 Press Q.
Note: This does not cut your image, it compresses and/or stretches it. To cut your image,
use Trim.
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Camera
Menu > Camera > Q > Q > Q > Edit > Menu
Changing the format
 Select Format.
 Choose from JPEG Fine, JPEG Normal, JPEG Economy and PNG.
JPEG Economy produces a small file but with a low resolution.
JPEG Normal produces a file which is acceptable for most uses.
JPEG Fine and PNG produce large files with high resolution.
Trimming your picture
Use this to select and save just a small part of your picture.
 Select Trim.
 Use g to increase and decrease the size of the box to include just the part of the
picture that you want.
 First adjust up and left, then press Q to adjust down and right. The white corner of
the box indicates the directions that you can go.
 When you have the selection you want, press Q to select the area.
 Press Q.
Renaming the picture
 Select Rename.
 Use B to remove the existing text.
 Enter the new text.
 Press Q.
 Select Ok to save your changes or Cancel to revert to the old name.
Deleting the picture
 Select Delete or press B .
 Press Q to confirm, or B to cancel.
Close up picture
When the image is on the preview screen, press b to see a close up picture. This zooms
in on the centre of the image. Press a to return to the original image.
Brightness adjustment
Camera
You can set the brightness of an image both before and after taking the picture. The
brightness can be increased or decreased by two levels.
Changing brightness while taking a picture
When the image is on the preview screen, press c to make it lighter or d to make it
darker. The brightness icon at the top of the screen changes to show how much lighter or
darker you have made the image.
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Camera
Changing brightness after taking a picture
Camera
See Changing the brightness on page 68.
Preview screen menu
Preview Screen
Photo Light
Twilight
Effect
Frame
Format
Capture
Mode
These are all set up using the same basic method:
 When the required image is shown in the preview screen, press A.
 Select the required option.
 Select the required setting.
 Press B to leave the menu.
Photo light
Turns on a light on the front of the phone.Twilight mode
Turn Twilight Mode on when taking pictures in low light conditions.
Effect
With Effect you can choose from Off, Sepia, Monochrome or Negative.
Frame
This places a border round the image. You can preview the frame by highlighting it then
pressing Q.
Format
With Format you can choose the format for saving your image.
JPEG Economy produces a small file but with a low resolution.
JPEG Normal produces a file which is acceptable for most uses.
Menu > Camera > A
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JPEG Fine and PNG produce large files with high resolution.
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Camera
Menu > Camera > A
Capture mode
With Capture Mode you can choose from:
Single Shot takes a single picture.
Multi Shot captures images at 1 second intervals while you hold Q down, to a maximum
of six images.
Self Timer delays the taking of an image.
Remote takes a picture immediately, then returns to the capture screen.
Photo light
Camera
Turns on a light on the front of the phone.
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