Pantech Co A100 Triple Band GSM 850/ DCS 1800/ PCS 1900 (WAP&GPRS;) User Manual A100 MANUAL 061129
Pantech Co Ltd Triple Band GSM 850/ DCS 1800/ PCS 1900 (WAP&GPRS;) A100 MANUAL 061129
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A100 USER MANUAL Thank you for choosing Pantech A100 and welcome to wireless mobile communication networking with the A100, our tri-band GSM mobile phone. By Axel Mueller at 7:32 am, Dec 15, 2006 Pantech is delighted to introduce this outstanding mobile phone which will keep you constantly connected to the network. This User Manual explains in detail your phone’s features and functions and how to use them. NOTE: Some information in this User Manual may differ from your phone, depending on your software version and network provider. ii Phone specification Power Management (Performance) Battery Type Slim Design (Li-ion) Bar type phone with single display. Standard Displays (Li-ion) Supports up to 65K colors in 128 x 128 pixels 4 lines for text in basic mode with 14-pixel font Operating frequencies Two programmable (“Soft”) selection keys; five-way scroll/selection key Capacity Standby Time Talk Time 570 mAh 150 Hours 202min 790 mAh 200 Hours 278min EGSM: 850 MHz( 멕시코) 900 MHz(러시아), DCS: 1800 MHz, PCS: Melodies 1900 MHz networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and AMR, G-MIDI, SP-MIDI, C-MIDI, SMF, i-Melody South America where these networks are supported Camera Automatic band switching Integrated VGA(0.3M) CMOS camera Resolution up to 640x480 Mjpeg Video recording/replay up to 7.5 f/s (LCD size) Mjpeg Video maximum size LCD Self timer function (5 sec or 10 sec) Phone display used as a viewfinder Photo album in Gallery Photo Gallery for image storage and editing 3 image quality options: Fine, Normal, Low Dimensions & Weight Weight : 81g Dimensions: 98.0 mm x 38 mm x 12.9 mm iii Safety precautions Using a mobile phone while driving may be prohibited. Switch off in hospitals and near medical equipment Please check local laws and regulations with regard to the prohibition of Always switch your phone off in hospitals, and obey the regulations or rules mobile phone use while driving, and comply with them. of the hospital. Use of your phone while you are driving may disturb your concentration Switch your phone off when using medical equipment for private purposes, and so cause an accident. Always switch your phone off as soon as if possible. Always consult with the medical equipment’s manufacturer or possible. an expert regarding phone use near the medical equipment. Should you use your phone in an emergency, either use a hands free device built into your car, or pull over in a safe place first. Installing a hands free device in your vehicle Install vehicle hands free devices away from the steering and airbag Switch off in restricted areas expansion area, otherwise injury may result. Always switch your phone off in areas where mobile phone use is restricted. Mobile phones and other electronic devices Switch off in explosive or dangerous areas Mobile phones emit electromagnetic waves that may affect nearby Always switch your phone off in areas with explosive or dangerous electronic devices. When it is switched on, do not place your phone close materials (such as fuels, fuel stations or areas containing chemical goods) to delicate electronic equipment. and obey any instructions or signals. Do not remove your mobile phone’s battery in such areas. Switch off in aircraft Always switch your phone off when you are in an aircraft. The electromagnetic waves emitted by your phone may affect the electronic navigation equipment in the aircraft. iv View Earpiece Main LCD Left Soft key Right Soft key Headset Jack Charger Infrared port WAP access key Selection/Confirmation key Left scroll key Send key Voicemail Alphanumeric keypad Vibration Mode Right scroll Key Power on/off End Call key Menu exit key Cancel/Back Text editing clear/edit key Keypad Lock/Unlock Quick & easy Key Function ][ (Left/Right) Key Function Performs the functions shown in the bottom line of the number called. display. Ends the current call. If pressed and held in Menu mode, cancels user input Scrolls through the menu options in Menu mode. and returns to Standby mode. In Standby mode, If pressed and held, outside Menu mode, switches your phone on/off. ]: displays the Favorite list screen. If pressed and held in Standby mode, connects to the ]: displays the Messages menu screen. ]~ voicemail server automatically. Enters numbers, letters or special characters. ]: Scroll Up: displays the Sound Settings menu If pressed in Standby mode, displays the dialling screen. to change sound. Scroll Down: displays the Contacts menu to find contact If pressed and held in Standby mode, enters or exits from names. Vibration mode. If pressed and held in Text input mode, displays the For details, see Using shortcut keys in Standby mode. Symbol input screen. Deletes characters from the display, or returns to the If pressed in Predictive text input mode, switches to Word previous menu. search mode. If pressed briefly in Standby mode, opens Calendar view. Makes or receives a call. Enters an international dialling prefix. If pressed in Standby mode, displays the Recent calls list. In Text input mode, enters the space character. If pressed and held in Standby mode, locks or unlocks If pressed and held in Standby mode, redials the last your phone. vi Key Function If pressed and held in Text editing mode, toggles between text input modes. vii Contents Phone specification .................................................................................. iii To switch your phone on ........................................................ 14 To switch your phone off ........................................................ 14 Safety precautions .................................................................................... iv View ............................................................................................................. v 1. Getting started........................................................................................ 6 1. Package contents.............................................................................. 6 2. SIM card ............................................................................................ 7 About your SIM card ................................................................ 7 Installing/Removing your SIM card.......................................... 7 3. Battery ............................................................................................... 8 Inserting your battery............................................................... 8 Removing your battery ............................................................ 8 Charging your battery .............................................................. 8 Getting the best from your battery ........................................... 9 4. Hand Strap ...................................................................................... 10 5. Displays ............................................................................................11 Display ................................................................................... 11 Display icons.......................................................................... 11 Automatic display off.............................................................. 12 6. Selecting functions and options ...................................................... 13 Selecting functions and options............................................. 13 2. Making and ending a call................................................................. 15 To make a call ........................................................................ 15 To end a call........................................................................... 15 To make a call using Call Logs .............................................. 15 To make a call using Contacts ............................................... 15 To make an international call ................................................. 16 To speed-dial from Contacts .................................................. 16 To make an emergency call ................................................... 16 3. Answering a call............................................................................... 17 To answer a call ..................................................................... 17 To reply to a missed call ........................................................ 17 To reject a call ........................................................................ 17 To answer a second call ........................................................ 17 To answer a call while you have another call in progress 17 To switch between two calls ............................................. 17 To end the current call...................................................... 18 4. Options during a call........................................................................ 19 To adjust the call volume ....................................................... 19 To switch your microphone off (mute) or on (unmute) ........... 19 To switch your phone’s microphone off............................ 19 2. Basic functions .................................................................................... 14 1. Switching your phone on or off........................................................ 14 To switch your phone’s microphone back on ................... 19 To put a call on hold, and return to a held call ....................... 19 viii To put a call on hold ......................................................... 19 8. Entering Text.................................................................................... 26 To return to the call........................................................... 19 Input Mode ............................................................................. 26 To make a call while you are in a call ............................... 19 T9 mode................................................................................. 26 To switch between two calls............................................. 19 ABC mode.............................................................................. 26 To end a call ..................................................................... 19 123 mode ............................................................................... 26 Transferring a call .................................................................. 20 Symbol mode ......................................................................... 26 Multi-party calls...................................................................... 20 To change Text input mode.................................................... 26 To make a multi-party call................................................. 20 To insert a space.................................................................... 26 To add a new person to a multi-party call ........................ 20 Scrolling ................................................................................. 27 To add a caller to a multi-party call .................................. 20 Clearing letters and words ..................................................... 27 To view the status of multi-party call participants............. 20 Returning to the previous screen........................................... 27 To answer or make a second call during a multi-party call20 Using T9 mode....................................................................... 27 To have a private conversation with one participant......... 20 Using ABC mode ................................................................... 28 To remove one participant from a multi-party-call ............ 21 Changing case ....................................................................... 28 Searching for a number in Contacts during a call ................. 21 Using 123 mode..................................................................... 28 To search for a name or group in Contacts...................... 21 Using Symbol mode............................................................... 29 To find a name manually in Contacts ............................... 21 To view the highlighted entry in Contacts......................... 21 Using DTMF tones................................................................. 22 To turn DTMF tones off or on ........................................... 22 Reading or writing a message during a call .......................... 22 5. Using your headset ......................................................................... 23 6. Using your phone’s speaker phone function ................................... 24 7. Selecting menu functions ................................................................ 25 Moving within your phone’s menu and submenu functions... 25 Using shortcut keys in Standby mode ................................... 25 3. Applications .......................................................................................... 30 1. Call Logs.......................................................................................... 30 Missed Calls........................................................................... 30 Received Calls ....................................................................... 31 Dialled Calls ........................................................................... 31 Recent Calls........................................................................... 31 Delete Call Logs .................................................................... 32 Call Timer............................................................................... 32 Call Cost ................................................................................ 32 GPRS Info.............................................................................. 32 2. Contacts .......................................................................................... 34 Settings............................................................................. 39 Displaying your Contact details ............................................. 34 Creating a video caller ID ................................................. 39 Searching for a name or group.............................................. 34 Selecting a video for display in Standby mode................. 40 Name Search.................................................................... 34 Java ....................................................................................... 40 Group Search ................................................................... 34 Listing Java games stored on your phone........................ 40 Service Number................................................................ 34 Running and managing Java games on your phone........ 40 Adding a new contact ............................................................ 35 Viewing the amount of Java application memory used .... 41 Editing contacts ..................................................................... 35 4. Messages ........................................................................................ 42 Speed Dial ........................................................................ 35 Text Msg................................................................................. 42 Managing Speed Dial numbers ............................................. 35 Multimedia Msg...................................................................... 42 To delete a Speed Dial number ........................................ 35 E-mail..................................................................................... 42 To edit a Speed Dial number ............................................ 35 Write New .............................................................................. 42 Configuring Groups settings .................................................. 35 Editor options for Message............................................... 42 Business Card ....................................................................... 36 Editor options for E-mail ................................................... 43 Memory in Use....................................................................... 36 Sending a message.......................................................... 44 Copy All.................................................................................. 36 Inbox ...................................................................................... 44 Delete All................................................................................ 36 Text Msg. .......................................................................... 44 Memory Info........................................................................... 36 Multimedia Msg................................................................. 45 3. Multimedia ....................................................................................... 37 E-mail options ................................................................... 46 Camera .................................................................................. 37 Outbox ................................................................................... 46 Taking photos ................................................................... 37 Draft Box ................................................................................ 46 Viewing your photos ......................................................... 37 Sent Box ................................................................................ 47 Saving your photos........................................................... 37 CB Box................................................................................... 47 Using the camera’s photo options .................................... 38 Templates............................................................................... 48 Taking a video................................................................... 38 Settings .................................................................................. 48 Using the camera’s video options .................................... 39 Text Msg. .......................................................................... 48 Multimedia Msg. ............................................................... 49 Memo ..................................................................................... 58 E-mail................................................................................ 50 Text Memo ........................................................................ 58 CB Msg............................................................................. 51 Voice Memo ...................................................................... 58 Voice Mail ......................................................................... 51 World Time............................................................................. 58 Memory Info........................................................................... 51 Calculator............................................................................... 59 5. My Items .......................................................................................... 52 Converter ............................................................................... 59 Photo Gallery ......................................................................... 52 Stop Watch............................................................................. 59 Viewing and managing your photo albums ...................... 52 7. Settings............................................................................................ 60 Viewing and managing photos in your photo albums....... 52 Display Settings ..................................................................... 60 Video Gallery ......................................................................... 53 Main Screen...................................................................... 60 Viewing and managing your video albums....................... 53 Greeting ............................................................................ 60 Viewing and managing videos in your video albums ....... 53 LCD Brightness................................................................. 60 Image Gallery ........................................................................ 53 Back Light ......................................................................... 60 Viewing and managing images in your Image Gallery ..... 54 Sound Settings ...................................................................... 61 Sound Gallery ........................................................................ 54 Ring Tone.......................................................................... 61 Managing sound files in your Sound Gallery.................... 54 Bell Sound ........................................................................ 61 Other Files ............................................................................. 55 Message Alert ................................................................... 61 Managing other files saved on your phone ...................... 55 Key Tone........................................................................... 62 Memory Info........................................................................... 55 Flip Open Tone ................................................................. 62 6. Tools ................................................................................................ 56 Sound Effect ..................................................................... 62 Alarm ..................................................................................... 56 Profile Name ..................................................................... 63 To set an alarm ................................................................. 56 Reset ................................................................................ 63 Calendar ................................................................................ 56 Call Settings........................................................................... 63 Monthly View .................................................................... 56 Call Divert ......................................................................... 63 Daily View ......................................................................... 57 Answer Type ..................................................................... 63 Event View & Edit ............................................................. 57 Auto Answer...................................................................... 64 Auto Redial ....................................................................... 64 Home ..................................................................................... 71 Call Waiting....................................................................... 64 Resume.................................................................................. 71 Send Caller ID .................................................................. 65 Bookmarks ............................................................................. 71 Own Number .................................................................... 65 Push Messages ..................................................................... 71 Language............................................................................... 65 Receive Mode................................................................... 71 Time & Date ........................................................................... 65 Go to URL .............................................................................. 72 Favorite.................................................................................. 65 Profiles ................................................................................... 72 Auto Keypad Lock.................................................................. 65 Cache..................................................................................... 74 Network Selection.................................................................. 66 Cache Mode ..................................................................... 74 Security Settings.................................................................... 66 Clear Cache...................................................................... 74 SIM Lock........................................................................... 66 Security Cert .......................................................................... 74 Change PIN ...................................................................... 66 Version ................................................................................... 74 Phone Lock....................................................................... 67 2. Infrared Port..................................................................................... 75 Change Password ............................................................ 67 3 SIM Toolkit ........................................................................................ 76 Application Lock ............................................................... 67 Call Barring....................................................................... 67 CUG (Closed User Group) ............................................... 68 Fixed Dialling (Fixed Dialling Numbers) ........................... 68 Change PIN2 .................................................................... 68 System Reset ................................................................... 68 5. Appendix ............................................................................................... 77 1. Menu tree ........................................................................................ 77 2. Access codes................................................................................... 82 3. Troubleshooting checklist ................................................................ 83 4. Performance and safety .................................................................. 85 5. Glossary .......................................................................................... 86 Flight Mode ............................................................................ 68 Software Version.................................................................... 69 Memo ......................................................................................................... 88 4. Advanced Functions ............................................................................ 70 1. WEB ................................................................................................ 70 Navigating using the WAP browser ....................................... 70 Entering text in the WAP browser.......................................... 71 1. Getting started 1. Package contents 1. Package contents 2. SIM card 3. Battery 4. Strap Hole 5. Displays 6. Selecting functions and options Phone User Manual Battery Travel Charger The actual contents may vary depending on your region. 2. If the SIM slot is empty, insert the SIM card into the slot. 2. SIM card About your SIM card When you subscribe to your network operator, you receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card containing your registration information, PIN code, possibly operator dependent additional services, etc. Like a credit card, it should be kept secure and handled carefully. Do not bend, scratch or expose it to moisture. Avoid static electricity. 3. To remove your SIM card, push the SIM card in the arrow direction as shown. To avoid corrupting your SIM card’s memory, always switch off your phone before removing or inserting your SIM card. Installing/Removing your SIM card 1. 1. Remove the battery from your phone. Charging your battery 3. Battery Your phone uses a Li-Ion battery. Make sure to use an authorized battery Inserting your battery and charger only. For more details, please inquire at your nearest dealer. You can use your phone while its battery is being recharged. Put the contacts of your battery into the hole located at the upper side of the unit then press the bottom side of the battery, as shown, until you hear a click. When the battery is inserted in your phone, open the protective cover located at the right side of your phone and connect the charger adapter, as shown. A suitable adapter is supplied with your phone. Removing your battery Push the battery lock button upwards, then remove the battery as shown. When your battery is fully charged, remove the adapter connection from the outlet, then disconnect the adapter from your phone by pressing the adapter’s side buttons and pulling the adapter away from your phone. Tip • Do not use an unauthorized charger. Your phone is powered by a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. This means that, • To prevent injury or burns, ensure that no metal objects come into unlike other forms of battery technology, you can recharge your battery contact with the + and – terminals of the battery. while some charge remains without reducing your phone’s autonomy due to the “battery memory effect” inherent in those technologies. Getting the best from your battery • Do not use a damaged battery or charger. • Use your battery for the specified purpose only. • The closer you are to your network’s base station, the longer your phone usage time because less battery power is consumed for the connection. • The battery recharging time varies depending on the remaining battery capacity and the battery and charger type you use. • Battery life inevitably shortens over time. • Use an authorized battery and charger only. • Since overcharging may shorten battery life, remove the battery from its charger once it is fully charged. Unplug the charger, once charging is complete. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, especially inside a car in summer or winter, may reduce the capacity and life of the battery. Always keep the battery within normal temperatures. • Do not bring your battery into contact with conductive objects (“earth”.) Similarly, do not bring your phone into contact with conductive objects as this may also damage your battery. • Dispose of and recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Do not dispose of batteries by burning; they may explode. 4. Hand Strap To attach the hand strap, use the hand strap hole at the top of the phone. 10 Icon 5. Displays Description A call is being made. Your phone has single display. Icons at the top of the display indicate your phone’s status. Your phone is outside the network coverage area; you cannot Display make or receive calls. Icon area You have received one or more voice messages. Text and graphic area Displays the following information in Standby mode : Area information through Cell Broadcast service / Network name / Time and date Selection key text You have received one or more text, multimedia or e-mail messages. is displayed if the text message memory is full. is displayed if the multimedia message memory is full. is displayed if the e-mail memory is full. Roaming indicator, i.e. you are connected to a network outside Display icons your home network. Depending on your phone’s status, the following icons may appear at the top of the internal display. A GPRS signal is available. is displayed when there is an active GPRS session. Icon Description Call diverting is activated. Shows received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. You have an active alarm. Flight Mode indicator The alert type for incoming calls is set to Ring only. 11 Icon Description Automatic display off The alert type for incoming calls is set to Ring ascending. If you do not press any key for a minute while the internal and external displays are dimmed, the internal display turns off automatically to save power. To restore the display, press any key. The alert type for incoming calls is set to Ring and vibrate. The alert type for incoming calls is set to Vibrate then ring. The alert type for incoming calls is set to Vibrate only. The alert type for all tones is set to Quiet and the alert type for all rings is set to Vibrate only. A headset is connected. The auto-answer function is turned on. Battery level. The bar indicates the available battery charge. If your battery charge is low, is displayed. 12 4. To move back to the previous function or option in a list, press the [C] 6. Selecting functions and options key. Your phone offers several convenient ways for you to select the phone function you want. You can access all of your phone’s functions. 5. To return to Standby mode, press the [ ] key. NOTE: For further details on selecting functions on your phone, see 7. Selecting functions and options Selecting menu functions on page 25. Your phone offers many phone operating and customization functions arranged in menus and sub-menus. Each menu and sub-menu allows you to view and change the settings of the particular function. You access these functions using the left and right selection (“Soft”) keys. Soft key functions change depending on the current context. The label or icon in the bottom line of the display, above the Soft keys, shows each key’s current function. To display the functions and options available, or select the one required: 1. Press the left or right Soft key as appropriate. 2. To select the function displayed or option highlighted, press the left Soft key or the [ ] key. NOTE: In some functions, you may be asked to enter a password or PIN. Enter the required code then press the [ ] key. 3. To highlight the next or previous option in a list, scroll up or down using the [ ] key. 13 2. Basic functions 1. Switching your phone on or off 1. Switching your phone on or off 2. Making and ending a call To switch your phone on 3. Answering a call 4. Options during a call 1. Press the [ ] key until your phone switches on. 2. If you are asked to input your PIN (Personal Identification Number), 5. Using your headset enter your SIM card’s PIN and press the [ 6. Using your phone’s speaker phone function 7. Selecting menu functions ] key. (For further details, see Security Settings on page 66.) Your phone starts to search for an available network and the current date and time is shown on the display. Once connected to the network, you can 8. Entering text make and receive calls. NOTE: If a malfunction occurs while you use your phone or it is not turned on, remove the battery then insert it again after 5 to 10 seconds. NOTE: To change the language if you are switching on your phone for the first time, select the Language menu option. (For further details, see Language on page 65.) To switch your phone off Press and hold the [ ] key until the power-off animation is displayed. 14 2. Making and ending a call To make a call Enter the area code and phone number from Standby mode, then press the 2. Scroll up or down using the [ 3. Press the [ ] key to highlight the number. ] key to dial the selected number. (For further details, see Call Logs on page 30.) NOTE: To redial the last number in the Call Logs list, press and hold the ] key. To clear the last digit displayed, press the [C] key. ] key. To clear the all digits displayed, press and hold the [C] key. NOTE: If you have turned the [Auto Redial] option on (For further details, see Auto Redial on page 64.), your phone will attempt to make a call automatically for up to 10 times if it is not answered. To make a call using Contacts You can store frequently used names and phone numbers, called Contacts, in your SIM card or your phone’s memory. You therefore do not have to remember all your phone numbers; simply select the name to recall the To end a call associated number. Press the [ ] key or close your phone. 1. From Standby mode, press the [Right [ ] Soft key to display the Once the call is completed, a call summary (displaying the recipient’s name View Names list, or press the [Down] scroll key to display the 2. or number, and the call length) is displayed. Contacts menu. 2. Select the number you want from View Names. Your phone logs dialled, received and missed call numbers. The last call 3. Press the [ number is saved in the first position. If you dialled the same number more (For further details, see To make a call using Call Logs ] key to dial the selected number. than once, only the latest occurrence is saved. 1. Press the [ ] key to display the Call Logs list of dialled, received or missed call numbers in reverse chronological order. 15 2. Contacts on page 34.) NOTE: This function is standard to all mobile phones. In an emergency, you can make an emergency call using any mobile phone that does not To make an international call 1. contain a SIM card. Press and hold the [0] key for the international prefix until the ‘+’ character is shown on the display. 2. Enter the country code, area code and phone number you want to make a call to. 3. Press the [ ] key. To speed-dial from Contacts Press and hold the Speed Dial number to make a call using the number you have saved. For example, press and hold the “5” key or press the “5” key then press the [ ] key to dial a number which you have saved as “5” in your Speed Dial list. (For further details, see Speed Dial on page 35.) To make an emergency call You can make emergency calls even if your phone does not contain a SIM card. 1. Select Emergency Number, or press the [SOS] Soft key if your phone does not contain a SIM card. 2. Press the [ ] key. 16 3. Answering a call 3. To answer a call Press the [ ] key to call the missed call’s number. Press the [C] key or [ When you receive a call, your phone rings (or vibrates). ] key to close the ‘missed call’ notification message. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number is displayed (or the To reject a call caller’s name, if it is stored in your Contacts). NOTE: This function is network and subscription dependent, and may not be available in all areas. • Press the [ ] key or the [Reject] Soft key. The caller hears a ‘busy’ tone. 1. To answer a call, press the [ ] key. NOTE: If your answer type is set to [Any Key], you can answer calls by pressing any key except the [ To answer a second call You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if your ] key. network service provider supports this service and you have activated the Call waiting option. (For further details, see Call Waiting on page 64.) You To reply to a missed call will be notified of an incoming call by a ‘call waiting’ tone. If the incoming call could not be answered, a missed call message is shown on your phone’s display to remind you of the call you have missed. • To answer a call while you have another call in progress NOTE: This function is network and subscription dependent, and may not be available in all areas. Press the [ ] key. The first call is automatically put on hold. To reply to a missed call, do the following. 1. Press the [View] Soft key to display the list of missed calls. 2. If necessary, scroll up or down using the [ ] key to highlight the • To switch between two calls Press the [Swap] Soft key. phone number. 17 • To end the current call Press the [ ] key. The call on hold is automatically reconnected to you. 18 You can make another call while you have a call in progress if your network 4. Options during a call service provider supports this service. Of these two calls, one is active and the other is on hold, and you can switch between the calls. To adjust the call volume • To adjust the earpiece volume during a call, do one of the following. • To increase the call volume during a call, scroll up using the [ key. • To put a call on hold Press the [Option] Soft key then select [Hold], or press the [ ] key. The callers name and icon are grayed while the call is held. To decrease the call volume during a call, scroll down using the • ] key. To return to the call Press the [Option] Soft key then select [Retrieve]. To switch your microphone off (mute) or on (unmute) • You can temporarily switch your phone’s microphone off so that the person 1. Enter the phone number that you want to dial or look it up in Contacts. To make a call while you are in a call you talk to on your phone cannot hear you. For example, you may wish to say something to another person in the 2. Press the [ room but do not want the person calling to hear you. • To switch your phone’s microphone off Press the [Mute] Soft key, or press [Option] then select [Mute]. • ] key to dial the second call. The first call is automatically put on hold. • To switch between two calls Press the [Swap] Soft key. The current call is put on hold and the held call is reactivated so that you can continue your conversation with the caller. To switch your phone’s microphone back on Press the [Sound] Soft key, or press [Option] then select [Sound]. To put a call on hold, and return to a held call • To end a call Press the [ ] key in the normal way. You can put a call on hold whenever you want. 19 Transferring a call • To add a new person to a multi-party call You can transfer (connect) the current call to the held call if your network 1. Call the person in the normal way. service provider supports this service, so that callers can talk to each other. 2. Press the [Option] Soft key then select the [Join All] option. You will be disconnected from both of them. 3. Press the [Select] Soft key or [Select] key. • To add a caller to a multi-party call 1. During a call, make or answer a call in the normal way then press the [Option] Soft key. Press the [Option] Soft key then select the [Join All] option. 2. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to highlight the [Transfer] • option and then press the [Select] Soft key or [ ] key. The two callers will be connected to each other. Multi-party calls A multi-party call feature is a network service that allows up to six people to take part in a multi-party or conference call simultaneously. For more Press the [Left] or [Right] scroll key. An icon indicates whether the remote party is participating in the multi-party call (‘Far Multiparty’) or on hold (‘Far Hold’.) • To answer or make a second call during a multi-party call 1. Place the multi-party call on hold by pressing the [Option] Soft key information, contact your service provider. • To make a multi-party call 1. Call the first participant in the normal way. 2. Call the second participant in the normal way. The first call is automatically put on hold. 3. To join the first participant to a multi-party call, press the [Option] Soft key then select the [Join All] option. 4. Press the [Select] Soft key or [Select] key. To view the status of multi-party call participants then selecting the [Hold All Calls] option. 2. Answer or make a call in the normal way. 3. To reactivate the multi-party call on hold, press the [Swap] Soft key. 4. To end the multi-party call, press the [ • To have a private conversation with one participant 1. Press the [Option] Soft key then select the [Private] option. 2. Press the [Select] Soft key or [ ] key in the normal way. ] key. 20 3. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to highlight a participant and 2. If necessary, scroll up or down using the [ ] key to highlight the [Contacts] option and then press the [Select] Soft key. then press the [ ] key. Now you can talk privately with that 3. Select the preferred search type like Name, Group, or Photo. person. 4. The other participants can continue the conversation with each other. 4. Press the [ 5. To return to the multi-party call, press the [Option] Soft key then select 5. The Contacts entries are displayed. the [Join All] option. 6. • Press the [Select] Soft key or [ ] key. ] key. To search for a name or group in Contacts Enter the first letters of the name for Name Search, or the first letters of the group for Group Search. The entries are displayed starting with the first All of the multi-party call participants can now hear each other. entry matching your input. • To remove one participant from a multi-party-call 1. Press the [Option] Soft key then select the [Exclude] option. 2. Scroll up or down using the [ • ] key to highlight a participant and then press the [Select] Soft key or [ ] key. The call ends with that To find a name manually in Contacts Scroll up or down using the [ • ] key. To view the highlighted entry in Contacts participant, but you can continue to talk with the other participants. Press the [ 3. End the multi-party call by closing your phone or pressing the [ ] key. (For further details, see key. Searching for a number in Contacts during a call 1. Press the [Option] Soft key. 21 • 2. Contacts on page 34.) To write a new message, select the Write New subcommand then Using DTMF tones press the [ You can turn the DTMF key tones off or on during a call. 42.) ] key. (For further details, see Write New on page When the [DTMF Off] option is selected, your phone does not transmit the key tones. It allows you to press keys without hearing any key tones during calls. To communicate with answering machines or computerized telephone systems, you must select the [DTMF On] option. • To turn DTMF tones off or on Press the [Option] Soft key then select the [DTMF Off] or [DTMF On] option. Reading or writing a message during a call You can read or write a message during a phone call. 1. Press the [Option] Soft key. 2. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to highlight the [Messages] option and then press the [Select] Soft key or [ • ] key. To read a received message, select the Inbox subcommand then scroll to the message that you want to read. 22 5. Using your headset You can send or receive a call without touching your phone, using your headset. When you connect your headset to the jack located at the top of your phone, the button on the headset works as follows: • To list recent calls, press the button in Standby mode • To redial the last call, press the button twice in Standby mode • To answer a call, press the button when you receive the call • To end a call, press the button when you have finished the call 23 6. Using your phone’s speaker phone function To use your phone’s speaker phone function during a call, press the [Option] Soft key then select [Speaker On]. To deactivate the speaker phone function, press the [Option] Soft key then select [Speaker Off]. NOTES: 1. You may cause an accident if you use the speaker phone function when driving. When driving you should use an EarMic and Speaker Phone car kit instead. 2. While using the speaker phone function, do not place your phone close to your ear as this may damage your hearing. 24 Key If pressed If pressed and held 7. Selecting menu functions Displaying your phone’s menu functions. To display your phone’s menu functions, press the [Left] Soft key (Menu) in Soft Key Displays View Names Standby mode. Moving within your phone’s menu and submenu functions Displays Messages menu Displays Write New menu Upward: Sound Settings Upward: Control volume ] key To move within your phone’s functions and select the function or value you want, press the following keys. Key ]and [ ] key ] key Downward: Displays Downward: Search List Function Contacts Press: Connects directly to Moves within the main menu functions. Press: Displays WAP WAP browser browser Moves within the submenu functions. Displays the submenu if one exists, or ] key Displays Favorite menu ] key Selects the highlighted function or value, or Displays the WAP menu. Displays Calendar Monthly ] key Returns to the previous menu function. [C] key NOTE: You can input the menu function number to access the submenu Photo Gallery menu View Displays Recent Calls list Redials last call ] key function quickly. For details of the menu tree listing all menu function and subfunction numbers, see 1. Menu tree on page 77. Using shortcut keys in Standby mode Key If pressed Soft Key Displays menu If pressed and held 25 Symbol mode 8. Entering Text You can input the special characters like Greek letters, currency units, or a Input Mode On many occasions you need to input text while you are using your phone period mark in this mode. To change Text input mode (when storing a name in your Contacts, writing a new message, creating your greeting or scheduling events on your calendar, for example). When you are in the area where you can input the text, the text input mode You can select from the following methods (modes) of inputting text on indicator is displayed at the bottom of your phone’s display. your phone. Example: When entering a memo. The number of remaining characters you T9 mode can enter. You can input a letter using only one keystroke per letter. Editing area The keypad has more than one letter on it – when you press the 5 key once, J, K or L may be displayed. The current text input mode and language. The T9 mode automatically compares your keystrokes with an internal linguistic dictionary to determine the correct word, thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than the conventional ABC mode (see below). 1. Press the [Right ] Soft key indicating the current Text input mode. ABC mode In this mode, you input the letter you want by pressing the keypad once to select the first letter on the key, twice to select the second letter on the key, three times to select the third letter on the key and so on until the letter you 2. Toggle to the mode you want to use by pressing the [Right Soft key again as many times as necessary. The Language select option allows you to change the text input language. want appears. To insert a space 123 mode To insert a space between words, press the [0] key. You can input numbers in this mode. 26 To insert a space at the end of a line, press the [ [#] (long press) Changes the Text input mode [C] (short press) Deletes characters one by one. ] scroll key to add a new space character. After deleting all characters, returns to the previous screen. Scrolling [C] (long press) Deletes all characters and moves the cursor to the beginning of the input screen. To move the cursor to the left or right within the text, press the [ ] or ] scroll key. Using T9 mode To move the cursor up or down within the lines, scroll up or down using the ] key. Clearing letters and words To clear the letter to the left of the cursor, press the [C] key. To clear all of the letters on the display, press the [C] key longer. Returning to the previous screen In the T9 alphabet Editor, each word is composed completely as you input the text. 1. Press the keys numbered [2] to [9] to input text. For example, press When the text input field is empty, press the [C] key to return to the [4][3][5][5][6] in sequence to input ‘hello’. The word you are typing previous screen. appears on the display. It may likely change with each key you press. TIP: To change the text input mode quickly, do the following. Key Function [*] (long press) Displays the symbol screen. [0] (short press) Enters a space character 2. Enter the whole word before editing or deleting any keystrokes. 3. Upon searching a word, input the next text. 4. If the search fails, press [ ] key to search which text can be typed in. Your phone displays the most commonly used choices first. 27 5. 6. When the word you want is displayed, press [0] to enter a space a b c 2 character (and so complete the word). d e f g h i 4 j k l 5 m n o 6 p q r s t u v 8 w x y z Space 0 Continue entering the next word. Using ABC mode When typing in ABC mode, press the key labeled with the target letter once Changing case for the first letter; press it twice for the second letter, and so on. To change the case of the next letter(s) that you type, press the [#] key. Example: To display the letter “C”, quickly press the [2] key three times. To There are three cases: display the letter “K”, press the [5] key twice. This method is called Multi- • Lower case (no indicator) tap typing. • Initial capital ( ) NOTE: The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. When • Capital lock ( ) entering the same letter twice or a different letter on the same key, just Using 123 mode press the [ ] scroll key or wait a few seconds for the cursor to move to the right automatically, and then enter the next letter. Refer to the table below for more information about the characters available. The characters vary depending on the text input language. Key Characters in displayed order . , - ? ! ' @:_1 28 The number (123) mode allows you to enter numbers into your text. Press the key corresponding to the digit you want to enter. Using Symbol mode The symbol mode allows you to enter symbols into your text. To display more symbols, scroll up or down using the [ ] key. To input a symbol, press the number for a symbol, and the text will appear in the input screen. To exit from Symbol mode, press [#] longer, or press the [Right Soft key. If you entered a symbol by pressing [#] longer, press the key again to return to the previously selected mode. To toggle to the mode following Symbol mode, press the [Right Soft key. 29 3. Applications 1. Call Logs 2. Contacts 3. Multimedia 4. Messages 5. My Items 1. Call Logs This function displays missed calls, received calls, and dialled calls. You can delete a call log and see the information for the call timer, call cost, and GPRS info in this menu. 6. Tools 7. Settings Press the [ ] key in Standby mode, or press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs. NOTE: If Contacts contains the caller’s phone number, the name, date and time are displayed. If not, the caller’s phone number, date, and time are displayed. To dial a number, press SEND when the number or name is highlighted. Missed Calls This function displays the missed calls list showing the time and date of missed calls as well as the number or name of the caller. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 1.Missed Calls. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to select a missed call. 30 To manage your missed calls, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions: • This function displays the dialled calls list showing the time and date of Save Number: (Displayed when the number of the caller is not found in Contacts.) Enables you to record the caller’s name and number in Contacts. • dialled calls as well as the number or name of the caller. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 3.Dialled Calls. Send Message: Sends a message to the person whose call you missed. • Dialled Calls Scroll up or down using the [ Delete All: Deletes all missed call records from the list. ] key to select a dialled call. To manage your dialled calls, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions: Received Calls • This function displays the received call list showing the time and date of a Save Number: (Displayed when the number you dialled is not found in Contacts.) Enables you to record the recipient’s name and number in received call as well as the number or name of the caller. Contacts. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 2.Received • Send Message: Sends a message to the person you called. Calls. • Delete All: Deletes all dialled call records from the list. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to select a received call. To manage your received calls, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions: • Save Number: (Displayed when the number of the caller is not found in Contacts.) Enables you to record the caller’s name and number in Contacts. • Send Message: Sends a message to the person whose call you received. • Delete All: Deletes all received call records from the list. Press the [Delete] Soft key to delete a dialled call record from list. Recent Calls This function lists all recent missed calls, received calls and dialled calls, showing the time and date of the calls as well as the number or name of the other party. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 4.Recent Calls. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to select a call. Press the [Delete] Soft key to received a call record from list. 31 To manage your calls, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions: • This function records information on call cost and limits the call charge to Save Number: (Displayed when the number is not found in Contacts.) Enables you to record the caller’s or recipient’s name and number in Contacts. • prevent you from exceeding your subscription charge. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 7.Call Cost. The following information is displayed. Send Message: Sends a message to the person you called or who called you. • Call Cost Delete All: Deletes all call records from the list. Press the [Delete] Soft key to delete a call record from the list. • Last Call Cost: Displays the cost of the last call. • Total Call Cost: Displays the cost of all calls. • Clear Logs: If you input your PIN2 password, this function deletes all call cost logs. • Delete Call Logs Max. Cost: Reads or sets the maximum call cost within the service area: This function allows you to choose to delete all missed, received, or dialled Read Limit: Reads the maximum number of units. call records or delete all call records. Set Limit: Sets the maximum number of units. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 5.Delete Call Logs. Cost Unit: Reads or sets the cost unit for the service area. Read Unit: Reads the cost unit value. Press [Yes] or [No] to confirm you want to execute or cancel this function. Call Timer Set Unit: Sets the current cost unit value and the cost per unit. GPRS Info. This function displays information on call times. This function displays the following information on the volume of GPRS Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 6.Call Timer. The following information is displayed. data transmitted. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Call Logs then select 8.GPRS • Last Call Time: Displays the last call’s length, date and time. • Received, Dialled, Total Call Time: Displays the total call time. • Reset Call Times: Resets the call timer. To confirm the resetting of all call times, input your phone’s password then press the [ • Info. The following information is displayed. Current Info.: Displays the total volume of GPRS data transmitted in the current session, in Kbytes. ] key. 32 Last Info.: Displays the total volume of GPRS data transmitted in previous sessions, in Kbytes. Total Info.: Displays the total volume of GPRS data transmitted and received, in Kbytes. Clear Logs: Clears the logs recording how much GPRS data you have transmitted. 33 2. Contacts You can store your personal contacts, which can be added or deleted at • Edit: Edits and saves the selected contact’s details • Delete: Deletes the selected item. • Send via: Transmits the selected contact’s information via a message or IrDA. any time, on your phone. You can save up to 800 contacts in your phone memory and the number of contacts that can be saved in SIM differs by SIM. • Add to Speed Dial: Adds the selected number to Speed dial. • Move to SIM/Phone: Moves the selected contact’s details to your SIM or your phone. Displaying your Contact details Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts. Searching for a name or group • Language: Changes the language. • New: Creates a new contact. • Group Search Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 1.Search • Name Search then select 2.Group Search. This function lists all phone numbers in the group you specify. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 1.Search then select 1.Name Search. • Service Number To search for a phone number from Contacts, do the following. This function displays the list of service numbers available using your SIM 1. Input a name then press the [ ] key. The contact list is shown and the cursor is placed on an item that matches your input data. card is displayed. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 1.Search then select 3.Service Number. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to view the recorded numbers. If necessary, scroll up or down using the [ 3. Press the [ ] key to view all numbers. To manage contacts, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions: • ] key to highlight a number and then press the [ ] key to dial the number. NOTE: This feature may not be available depending on your SIM card. Send Message: Sends a message to a selected recipient. 34 Adding a new contact 1. Scroll up or down using the [ 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 2.Add and then press the [Add] Soft key. Contact. 2. Add the information for your new contact. Initially, an empty field with a ] key to move to the empty entry 2. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to select a contact and then gray color will appear until you input text. NOTE: Depending on how your phone’s Memory in Use setting is press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select their number. configured, the following fields are displayed. • Phone: Name, Mobile, Home, Office, Fax, Group, Picture, Melody, 3. Press the [ ] key to save the number in the Speed Dial list. E-mail, and Memo. • SIM Card: Name, Mobile, and Group • Phone or SIM: Select the saving location – your phone or SIM. Editing contacts • To delete a Speed Dial number Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to move to the entry that you want to remove from the Speed Dial list. Press the [Option] Soft key then select You edit your contacts using the Add Contact screen. • Speed Dial This function enables you to use the Speed Dialling function to dial a Delete. • To edit a Speed Dial number Press [Edit] Soft key then you can edit the entry. Contact by pressing a Speed Dial number in Standby mode. Configuring Groups settings Managing Speed Dial numbers This function is used to configure the settings for the five predefined caller Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 3. Speed Dial. The Speed Dial numbers range from 2 to 9, totaling 8 Speed Dial numbers. To add a Speed Dial number: groups: No Group, Family, Friends, Business, and VIP. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 4.Groups. To change the group ring tone, press the [Option] Soft key then select Group Ring Tones. 35 • To add your own groups to the predefined groups, press the [ ] scroll key when the predefined five groups are displayed. Phone to SIM: Enables you to copy the numbers saved on your phone onto your SIM card. • SIM to Phone: Enables you to copy the numbers saved on your SIM card onto your phone. Business Card This function enables you to save your business card and send it to the Delete All phone of another IrDA user. You can edit or delete the saved numbers. This function deletes all information saved on your phone or SIM card. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 5.Business Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 8.Delete All. Card. To manage your business card information, press the [Option] Soft key to Memory Info. select from the following functions: This function displays the amount of memory in use on your phone/SIM. • Send via: Sends your business card via a message or IrDA. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 9.Memory • Delete: Deletes the saved business card. Info. Press the [Edit] Soft key to edit the saved card. Memory in Use This function enables you to specify whether you want to save your contact information on your Phone, on your SIM Card, or on either Phone or SIM. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 6.Memory in Use. Copy All Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 2.Contacts then select 7.Copy All. Select one of the following. 36 3. Multimedia White balance Camera Timer This function enables you to use your camera phone to take a photo or Effect video. You can then save and edit the photo or video on your phone. • Hide Icon Taking photos Auto/Day light/Tungsten /Fluorescent/Cloudy Off/5 sec/10 sec None/Warm/Sepia/Antique/Cool/Moonl ight/Fog/Negative/B&W/Embossing Show/Hide 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 4.Multimedia then select 1. Camera then select 1.Take a Photo to enter your phone’s Photo • Viewing your photos Capture mode. 2. Press the right Soft key to change to the Video mode. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to zoom in or out of the selected 3. If necessary, adjust the camera options to improve the photo quality. (For further details, see Using the camera’s photo options, below.) 4. Frame the image by aiming your phone’s camera at the subject. 5. Press the [Capture] key to take the photo previewed on your phone’s photo relative to its original size. NOTE: You cannot zoom in VGA mode. Press the [Cancel] Soft key or the [C] key to return to the camera preview screen. display. Tip: If you are taking photos, you can use the following keys to adjust your • Saving your photos phone’s camera directly. 1. In Multi Capture mode, select Mark or Unmark to check or uncheck the image box beside the captured images to save them. Function Options displayed Key Image Size 128x128/320x240/640x480 [#] can select a Photo Album and edit the name under which the photo is Quality Low/Normal/High saved. Brightness 10 Level Zoom 10 Level 2. Press the [Save] key to display the Save Option screen, where you In Multi Capture mode, the photo is given a name automatically. However, you can input a name manually if you select only one photo. 37 • Using the camera’s photo options When your phone’s camera is in Photo Capture mode, press the [Option] • Taking a video 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 4.Multimedia then select Soft key to select the following options adjusting how the photo is taken or 1.Camera then select 2.Take a Video to enter your phone’s Video appears. Capture mode. • The image taken by your phone’s internal camera is displayed. Image Size: Specifies the size of photo you want to take. You can choose LCD(128X128), QVGA(320X240), VGA(640X480). • Multi-Shot: Controls the number of photos taken rapidly in 2. Scroll up or down using the [ ] key to zoom in or out. Press the sequence(LCD size only). • Frame: Specifies the fun frame to be used when taking a photo(LCD size only). ] and [ ] scroll keys to control the brightness. 3. If necessary, adjust the camera options to improve the video quality. • Image Quality: Specifies the image quality when taking a photo. • White Balance: Adjusts the photo’s white balance according to the 4. Frame the image by aiming your phone’s camera at the subject. ambient lighting. You can choose Auto, Day Light, Cloudy, Tungsten, or 5. Press the [Capture] key to record the previewed video. Fluorescent. 6. Press the [Cancel] Soft key to cancel recording and return to the • Self Timer: Specifies the delay time for all shooting modes. When you press the [Capture] key, the camera takes a photo automatically after (For further details, see Using the camera’s video options, below.) Preview screen, or press the [Stop] key to stop recording. 7. If you press the [Stop] key, the Save Option screen is displayed the specified time. enabling you to select a Video Album to save the video then enter a NOTE: The time value is reset to its default value when you exit video name. Camera mode. NOTE: When Auto Save is selected in the camera settings, the video • Effect: Applies an effect to the photo. is automatically saved with the default name in the default Video Album. • Pattern Shot: Controls the number of photos taken in pattern shooting(LCD size only). • 8. To cancel saving the video, press the [C] key to return to the Preview screen. Hide Icons: Specifies whether the icons are shown on your phone’s display. To play the recorded video, press the [ ] key. 38 • Using the camera’s video options • Creating a video caller ID When your phone’s camera is in Video Capture mode, press the [Option] This feature enables you to save a video clip representing a contact, then Soft key to select the following options adjusting how the video is taken or set that video clip to represent the contact in Contacts. appears. Whenever you receive a call from that contact, your phone plays the • Video Quality: Specifies the quality of video you want to take. You can corresponding video clip on its display. choose Fine, Normal. You can use either of the following methods to create a video caller ID. White Balance: Adjusts the video’s white balance according to the To create a video caller ID for a contact from Contacts: ambient lighting. You can choose Auto, Day Light, Cloudy, Tungsten, or 1. Display the contact’s information in the Add Contact screen. (For • Fluorescent. • further details, see Adding a new contact on page 35.) Self Timer: Specifies the delay time. You can choose None, 5 Secs or 10 Secs. • Effect: Applies an effect to the video. • Hide Icons: Specifies whether the icons are shown on your phone’s 2. Press the [ Image screen is displayed. 3. Select 3.Take a Video (For further details, see Taking a video on page display. • ] key when the image field is highlighted. The Contact 38), or 4.Video Gallery (For further details, see Video Gallery on page 53) to specify a video file. Settings The selected video is played whenever you receive calls from the contact. Select 4.Multimedia then 1. Camera and then 5. Setting. Use this function to define your phone’s default camera settings. To create a video caller ID for a contact from Multimedia: 1. You can configure the following default camera settings. • Auto Save: Activates/deactivates the Auto Save mode. • Camera: Specifies the default album and photo name. • Camcorder: Specifies the default album and video name. • Sound: Specifies the sound to be used when taking a photo or video. Create and save a video. (For further details, see Taking a video on page 38.) 2. Display the Video Gallery. (For further details, see Video Gallery on page 53.) 3. Select the Video Album containing the video clip then press the [Option] Soft key then select Set as. 39 4. Select 2.Contact in the Set as screen, then select the contact then • press the [ Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 4.Multimedia then select 3.Java ] key. (You must have stored at least one person in your Contacts already.) Listing Java games stored on your phone then select 1.Games. The selected video is played whenever you receive calls from the contact. • • Display the list of Java games stored on your phone. (For further details, Selecting a video for display in Standby mode You can set a video clip to play on your phone’s display whenever it is on standby. 1. Create and save a video. (For further details, see Taking a video on Running and managing Java games on your phone see Listing Java games stored on your phone, above.) To run or manage Java games, select the Java game in the list then do the following. page 38.) 2. Display the Video Gallery. (For further details, see Video Gallery on To: Press: page 53.) 3. Select the Video Album containing the video clip then press the Press the [Option] Soft key [Left then select [Run], or press the [ ] key. Press the [Option] Soft key [Left Run the game [Option] Soft key then select Set as. 4. Select 1.Wallpaper in the Set as screen. The selected video will play on your phone’s display whenever it is on standby. View details of the game Java then select [Info.], or press the [Right This function allows you to download and run Java games on your phone. Soft key. You can use your WAP browser to search for Java games and download them for installation on your phone. Delete the game Press the [Option] Soft key [Left then select [Delete]. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 4.Multimedia then select 3.Java. Set up the Permissions Press the [Option] Soft key [Left 40 then select [Permissions], or press the • ] key. Viewing the amount of Java application memory used Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Multimedia then select 3.Java then select 2.Memory Info. 41 4. Messages An MMS message is a separate multimedia presentation in a single entry, not an attachment to the text file. This function allows you to create, send, read and save a message using the Short Message Service (SMS: text messages), Multimedia Message Service (MMS: messages supporting presentation of various media types, such as full color images and polyphonic ring tones) provided by your Using the MMS feature, your phone can receive a multimedia message and/or send a picture message, depending on MMS availability from your service provider. Only phones that support the multimedia message feature can receive or display the multimedia message. network operator, or an e-mail service. Voice mails are also available. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5. Messages. Note: These features are available only if your service provider’s network supports it. Contact your service provider for more information. E-mail Before you can send, receive, retrieve, reply to, and forward e-mail to a separate e-mail account, you must define your e-mail settings correctly. (For further details, see Settings on page 48.) Write New Text Msg. Short message service (SMS) allows you to send and receive a short text message to and from other GSM phones. To send a text message by phone, you must obtain the number of the SMS centre from your service provider. Multimedia Msg. Multimedia Message Service (MMS) is a messaging service similar to Short Message Service (SMS). It provides asynchronous delivery of personal multimedia messages. In addition to the familiar text content of text messages, multimedia messages can contain images, graphics and/or sound. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5. Messages then select 1.Write New, then press [ ] key. Select the type of message you want to write. • Message: Write new SMS or MMS message. • E-mail: Write new E-mail. • Editor options for Message The default message type is a text message. Messages can be changed to either text messages or multimedia messages by using the following functions. To see the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key. (These functions can be deactivated depending on the message type.) • Add Objects: Adds an image, sound, vCard and vCalender. 42 • • Add Image: Adds the photo or image. • Add Sound: Adds the sound or voice memo. • Add Attachment: Adds vCard or vCalender. Language: The selected language is displayed at the bottom right corner of your phone’s display. • Edit Subject: Edits or modifies the subject of a multimedia message. Slide: Sets, adds or deletes slides. • Replace Image: Changes an added image. • Add page after: Adds a slide page after the current page. • Delete Image: Deletes an added image. • Add page before: Adds a slide page before the current page. • Replace Sound: Changes an added sound. • Delete Slide: Deletes the current slide page. • Delete Sound: Deletes an added sound. • Slide Timing: Sets how long the received message is displayed. • Replace Attachment: Changes an added vCard or vCalendar. The display automatically scrolls to the next slide page after the • Delete Attachment: Deletes an added vCard or vCalendar. • Editor options for E-mail specified time. • Page Layout: Arranges the image and text display position in the slide page. • • While you are entering an E-mail message, press the [Option] Soft key to All Contacts: The phone number or email address and the name select from the following functions. selected in the phone book will be added to the text. • Add Subject (or Edit Subject): Adds or edits a subject. • Preview: Shows the message as it appears on the recipient’s phone • Add Text (or Edit Text): Adds or edits text. • Add Template: Adds a message template. • Add Attachment (or Edit Attachment): Adds or edits an e-mail • • Multimedia Msg.: Adds a multimedia message template. • Text Msg.: Adds a text message template. Save as Draft: Transfers your message to Draft Box and saves it in attachment. • Add Template: Adds the text of an e-mail template to the e-mail text. • Delete Object: (Displayed when an object is selected) Deletes the your phone’s memory • Switch To MMS: Switches the current SMS message to an MMS selected object. • message. • Save as Draft: Moves the e-mail message to the Draft Box and saves it in your phone’s memory. Switch To SMS: Switches the current MMS message to an SMS Press the [Edit], [Add] or [Delete] Right Soft key to use the following message. This will delete images, sound files, slide pages and other options. objects while preserving text only. • Add: Adds the subject, main text or attachment. • Edit: Adds the subject, main text or attachment. 43 • Delete: Deletes the selected object. Inbox • Sending a message Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select 2.Inbox, To send Text Msg.: then press the [ 1. When you have completed entering the message, press the [ 2. Input the recipient’s phone number on the Number Screen. Press the [Option] Soft key to search for a number in All Contacts or Recent Calls. You can add up to 5 recipients. 3. Press the [ The Inbox contains all message types, each of which is detailed below. • key. Text Msg. To list text messages in Inbox: In the Inbox, select Text Msg. then press the [ ] key. If the transmission fails, the message is saved ] key. To open a text message in Inbox: When the Text Msg. messages in Inbox are displayed, select the text in the Outbox, from where you can send it again. To send Multimedia Msg. and E-mail: 1. When you finish creating the message, press the [ ] Key. message then press the [ ] key. 2. Input the recipient’s number or e-mail address. You can also search for a number or e-mail address in All Contacts or Recent Calls by ] key. To reply to a text message: Press the [Reply] Soft key to write a new message to the sender’s number. The Write New screen is displayed. (For further details, see Write New on page 42.) pressing the [Option] Soft key. 3. To send the message to several recipients (up to 15 recipients), repeat To manage text messages in Inbox: In Text Msg., select a text message then press the [Option] Soft key to from step 2. select from the following functions: 4. When you have finished entering recipients, press the [ ] key. • Delete: Deletes the selected message. • Forward: Prepares the received message for sending to another recipient. • Delete All: Deletes all text messages in the Inbox. 44 • Save to Phone/SIM: Saves the selected message to Phone or SIM. 4. If Auto Download is set to On, you will not be notified and the To manage a text message opened in Inbox: message will be downloaded automatically and saved in the Inbox as When the text message is open, press the [Option] Soft key to select from unread. the following functions. To manage multimedia messages: • Delete: Deletes the selected message. 1. In Multimedia Msg., select the message you want to manage. • Forward: Prepares the received message for sending to another 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • recipient. • Delete: Deletes the selected message. Cut: Cuts the following objects included in the message. • Forward: Prepares the received message for sending to another recipient. 1.Objects: Displays all objects included in the message. 2.Numbers: Displays a list containing all numbers contained in • Delete All: Deletes all multimedia messages in the Inbox. the received message, enabling you to select one for adding to a new or existing Contacts entry (Sender’s e-mail address included). To manage a multimedia message opened in Inbox: 3.URLs: Saves the URL information contained in the message. 1. In Multimedia Msg., select the multimedia message you want to edit The selected URL is saved in the bookmark. • Save as Template: Saves the current message in template form. • Multimedia Msg. then press the [ ] key. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: You can choose to receive multimedia message notifications through the • Delete: Deletes the selected message. • Forward: Prepares the received message for sending to another SMS network and so select which specific multimedia messages you want to download. recipient. • Cut: Cuts the following objects included in the message. 1.Objects: Displays all objects included in the message. To select multimedia messages for download in Inbox: 2.Numbers: Displays a list containing all numbers contained in 1. In the Inbox, select Multimedia Msg. then press the [ ] Key. 2. Check for new messages, and then select a message you wish to download. 3. Select Download to download the message. the received message, enabling you to select one for adding to a new or existing Contacts entry. 3.URLs: Saves the URL information contained in the message. The selected URL is saved in the bookmark. 45 • Save as Template: Saves the current message in template form. • Message Info.: Displays information on the selected message (sender, subject, and size). • Outbox The Outbox contains all messages you have not yet sent. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select 3.Outbox, E-mail options then press the [ 1. In the Inbox, select E-mail then press the [ ] key. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • • Check for E-mail: Checks whether you have received e-mails that ] key. To resend an unsent message: 1. In the Outbox, select the unsent message you want to resend. 2. Press Resend to send the message again. have not been downloaded from your service provider’s POP or IMAP To manage messages in Outbox: server. NOTE: The POP or IMAP server does not delete unread e- 1. In the Outbox, select the unsent message you want to resend. mails, since there may be truncated e-mails depending on your 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: phone’s storage capacity. New e-mails are downloaded to your phone, • Edit: Edits the selected message. not unread e-mails. • Delete: Deletes the message. Download in Full: Downloads into your phone’s user memory all e- • Delete All: Deletes all messages in the Outbox. mails that have been truncated or could not be received due to the size • limit in your phone’s E-mail Settings. To manage a message opened in Outbox: Cut: Cuts the following objects included in the message. 1. In the Outbox, select the unsent message you want to edit then press the [OK] key. 1.Objects: Displays all objects included in the message. 2.Numbers: Displays a list containing all numbers contained in 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: the received message, enabling you to select one for adding to a • Edit: Sends the selected message. new or existing Contacts entry. • Delete: Deletes the message. 3.URLs: Saves the URL information contained in the message. • Save as Template: Saves the current message as a template. The selected URL is saved in the bookmark. Draft Box Draft Box contains all messages you have edited and saved. 46 Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select 4.Draft Box, To resend a sent message: 1. In the Sent Box, select the sent message you want to resend. then press the [ ] key. 2. Press Resend to send the message again. To edit the saved message: To manage messages in Sent Box: 1.In the Draft Box, select the saved message you want to edit 1. In the Sent Box, select the sent message you want to manage. 2. Press Edit to edit the message again. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: To manage messages in Draft Box: • Edit: Edits the selected message. 1. In the Draft Box, select the saved message you want to manage. • Delete: Deletes the selected message. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • Delete All: Deletes all messages in the Sent Box. • Delete: Deletes the message. To manage a message opened in Sent Box: • Delete All: Deletes all messages in the Draft Box. 1. In the Sent Box, select the sent message you want to edit then press the [OK] key. To manage a message opened in Draft Box: 1. In the Draft Box, select the unsent message you want to edit then press the [ ] key. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • Delete: Deletes the message. • Save as Template: Saves the current message as a template. • Send: Sends the message. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • Edit: Sends the message. • Delete: Deletes the message. • Save as Template: Saves the current message as a template. CB Box Cell Broadcast (CB) messages are messages sent regularly to you through your service provider’s network. These contain information such as news Sent Box bulletins, weather forecasts, sports results or other information sent to you Sent Box saves all messages successfully sent from your phone. automatically. These messages are downloaded automatically into the CB Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select 5.Sent Box, Box. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select 6.CB Box, then press the [ ] key. then press the [ ] key. 47 To select from either of the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • Delete: Deletes the selected message. • Delete All: Deletes all CB messages in the CB Box • Delete: Deletes the template. Settings Before you can send or receive messages using your phone, you must Templates configure their settings first. This information is normally provided by your A template contains a block of text for quick insertion into text messages, service provider. multimedia messages or e-mails. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select 8.Settings Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 5.Messages then select then press the [ 7.Templates then press the [ ] key. ] key. To edit the selected template: • Text Msg. 1.In the Templates, select the template you want to edit Before you can send and receive text messages, you must configure the 2. Press Edit to edit the message again. following settings. To manage message in Templates: • Message Centre: The number of your SMS center, required when 1. In Templates, select the template you want to manage. sending a message. You must obtain this number from your service 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: provider. • New: Makes a new template. Not available if the template space is full. • message center while attempting to deliver it. 1.Messages: Creates a new text or multimedia template. 2.E-mail: Creates a new e-mail template. Message Lifetime: The length of time your message is stored at the • Message Type: The message type: Normal, Fax, Voicemail, ERMES, • Delete: Deletes the selected template. National Paging, X.400, or Internet. The service provider’s network • Delete All: Deletes all templates. converts text messages sent from your phone to the selected format. To manage a message opened in template: 1. In Templates, select the template you want to edit then press the [OK] • Receive to: The location where a text message is stored after it is received. If the storage space of the selected location is full, the key. 2. To select from the following functions, press the [Option] Soft key: • Send: Sends the template. 48 message is saved in the other storage location. Press the [ Password: The password used to sign in to the gateway. ] or Data Call Type : Press the [ • ] scroll key to choose either Phone or SIM. ] or [ ] scroll key to choose either ISDN or Analog. Dial Number: The dial number. Save Message: Specifies whether the completed message is saved in Login ID: The ID to sign in via GSM. the Sent Box after it is sent. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to • choose either On or Off. • Password: The password used to sign in via GSM. GPRS Settings Gateway Delivery Report: Set the network to inform you when messages have been delivered. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to choose either digits. On or Off. • IP Address: The IP address. A point is added after every 3 Multimedia Msg. IP Port: The IP port number. Login ID: The ID used to sign in to the GPRS service. Password: The password used to sign in to the GPRS service. Before you can send and receive multimedia messages, you must configure the following settings. APN: The Access Point Name. MMS Profile: Login ID: The ID used to sign in to the GPRS service. • Profile Name: Input the profile name. Password: The password used to sign in to the GPRS service. • Home URL: Input the connection URL. • Connection Type: Select WAP or HTTP. can enter the primary and secondary DNS. This function is available • GSM Settings only when you are connected to HTTP. • DNS Settings: The IP addresses for the Domain Name Servers. You Gateway IP Address: The IP address. A point is added after every 3 digits. IP Port: The IP port number. Login ID: The ID used to sign in to the gateway. • Bearer: Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select either GPRS Only or GSM Only. 49 Message Lifetime: Max. Message Download Size: Allows you to set the duration of time your message is stored at the Defines the maximum size of e-mail messages downloaded. If the e-mail message centre while attempting to deliver it. message is larger than the specified size, it will be truncated. Press the Auto Download: Specifies whether you receive multimedia messages automatically on your phone or you are notified of receiving a multimedia message. Press the ] or [ ] scroll key to select between Header Only, 30KB, 60KB, 100KB, and 300KB. E-mail Accounts: ] or [ ] scroll key to select either On or Off. Specifies the list of e-mail accounts. Press the [ Save Message: Specifies whether multimedia messages are saved in the Sent Box after ] key to delete, rename, set as the default, or edit the selected account. The default account is the account which is used to send e-mails. The default account they are sent. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select either On or cannot be deleted. When you choose to edit an account, you can configure the settings below. Off. You can also create a new account. Read Report: Demands the reader of the message to send ‘Read Report’ to the message sender. Delivery Report: : Set the network to inform you when messages have been delivered. Press the [ ] or [ • User Display Name: The name which appears in sent e-mail headers. • E-mail Address: Your e-mail address. • Username: The ID used to sign in to the e-mail server. • Password: The password used to sign in to the e-mail server. • Data Connection: The Internet data connection used to connect to the e-mail server. ] scroll key to choose either On or Off. GPRS: Select this item then press the [Edit] Soft key to edit the • APN Name, User ID, and Password. E-mail CSD: Select this item then press the [Edit] Soft key to edit the Dial Before you can send and receive e-mail messages, you must configure the following settings. Number, User ID, Password, and Modem Type (ISDN or Analog). • Incoming Server: The POP3 or IMAP4 server used to receive e-mail. • Outgoing Server: The SMTP server used to send e-mail. 50 • SMTP Authenticate: If set to On then the username and password are • receive. used to authenticate your identity when you send e-mail messages • using the SMTP protocol. Language: Specifies the language of CB messages your phone will Info. Subjects: Specifies the subject of CB messages your phone will receive: E-mail Bearers: Standard: Predefined subject list. The Internet data connection used to connect to the e-mail server. Custom: User-defined subject list. GPRS: Select this item then press the [Edit] Soft key to edit the APN Name, User ID, and Password. • CSD: Select this item then press the [Edit] Soft key to edit the Dial • Receive: Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to specify whether or not you want to receive CB messages. Number, User ID, Password, and Modem Type (ISDN or Analog). • Voice Mail Save Message: Specifies whether e-mail messages are saved in the Sent Before you can access the voice mailbox provided by your network service Box after they are sent. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select provider, • either On or Off. have voice mail. Saving Memory: Specifies where received e-mails are stored. Press the • • ] or [ ] scroll key to select between the following: Internal Memory: Saves the files, which are attached to E-mail, in your phone. However, only certain file types can be saved. • • Call: Calls the predefined voice mail system to check whether you Voice Mail Number: Specifies the voice mail recipient number manually. Memory Info. External Memory: Saves the files, which are attached to E-mail, in This function displays the amount of used and available memory on your your phone’s memory. In this case, all file types can be saved in the phone. Attachments folder. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 1.Messages then select 8.Memory CB Msg. Info, then press the [ ] key. Before you can receive Cell Broadcast (CB) messages, you must configure the following settings. 51 • 5. My Items This function is used to view, play, delete or edit the photos, images and sounds you have saved on your phone. Viewing and managing photos in your photo albums Select a photo then press the [ ] key to enlarge the photo. To manage the photo you select in an album (for further details, see Viewing and managing your photo albums, above), press the [Option] Soft Photo Gallery key to select from the following functions. This function allows you to view or edit the photos saved on your phone. • • Set as: Displays the following subfunctions: Wallpaper – Adds the photo to the Wallpaper list in Display Viewing and managing your photo albums Settings and sets it as the background image shown on your main Either press the [Menu] Soft key then select 6.My Items then select display. 1.Photo Gallery, or press the [Menu] Soft key then select 4.Multimedia Contact – Assigns the photo to a contact in Contacts. then select 1.Camera then select 3.Photo Gallery, to display your Photo Slide Show – Selects the photo and saves it as the default image Gallery list. of the slide show in the standby mode. Press New to add an album to your Photo Gallery. You can add up to six • Send via: Displays the following subfunctions: albums to the default album My Photo. MMS – Sends the selected photo via a multimedia message. Press the [Option] Soft key then select Delete to delete an album you E-mail - Sends the selected photo via an e-mail message. have created. Infrared Port – Sends the selected photo via IrDA. • Photo Magic: Applies special effects to the selected photo. • Search: Searches in the album for the photo name you specify. photos in the album. You can press [Small] or [List] to change the list’s • Rename: Renames the selected photo. appearance. • Crop Photo: To zoom in to the selected photo, press the Left Soft key; Select an album in the list then press the [ ] key to display the list of press the Right Soft key to zoom out from the selected photo. The Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to view other photos in the album. photo size is set to the display size when you save the photo. • Delete: Deletes the selected photo. • Delete All: Deletes all photos in the album. 52 • Information: Views details of the selected photo. To manage the video you select in an album, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions. Video Gallery • Set as: Displays the following subfunctions: This function allows you to view or manage the videos saved on your Wallpaper – Adds the video to the Wallpaper list in Display phone. Settings and sets it as the background image shown on your main display. • Viewing and managing your video albums Either press the [Menu] Soft key then select 6.My Items then select 3 Contact – Assigns the video to a contact in Contacts. • Send via: Displays the following subfunctions: Infrared Port – Sends the selected video via IrDA. 2.Video Gallery, or press the [Menu] Soft key then select 4.Multimedia then select 1.Camera then select 4.Video Gallery, to display your Video • Search: Searches in the album for the video name you specify. Gallery list. • Rename: Renames the selected video. Press New to add an album to your Video Gallery. You can add up to six • Delete: Deletes the selected video. albums to the default album My Video. • Delete All: Deletes all videos in the album. Press the [Option] Soft key then select Delete to delete an album you • Information: Views details of the selected video. have created. Image Gallery Select an album in the list then press the [ ] key to display the list of This function allows you to view or manage the images saved on your videos in the album. You can press [Small] or [List] to change the list’s phone. appearance. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 6.My Items then select 3.Image Gallery to display your Image Gallery listing all images stored on your Select a video then press the [ • ] key to play the video automatically. phone. Viewing and managing videos in your video albums Select a video (for further details, see Viewing and managing your video albums, above), then press the [ ] key to enlarge the video. 53 • Viewing and managing images in your Image Gallery Sound Gallery This function allows you to play back or manage the sound files saved on Press the [Large] Soft key or press the [ ] key to zoom in to the your phone. image selected in your Image Gallery (for further details, see Image Gallery, Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 6.My Items then select 4.Sound above). Gallery to display your Sound Gallery listing all sound files stored on your phone. ] or [ Press the [ ] scroll key to view other images in your Image Gallery. The selected sound file is automatically played back once. • Managing sound files in your Sound Gallery Press List to return to your Image Gallery list. To manage the image you select in your Image Gallery, press the [Option] To manage the sound file you select in your Sound Gallery (for further Soft key to select from the following functions. details, see Sound Gallery, above), press the [Option] Soft key to select • from the following functions. Set as: Displays the following subfunctions: Wallpaper – Adds the image to the Wallpaper list in Display • Set as Ringtone: Sets the selected sound file as a ringtone. NOTE: You can use MP3 files as ringtones. Settings and sets it as the background image shown on your main display. • Rename: Renames the selected sound file. Contact – Assigns the image to a contact in Contacts. • Delete: Deletes the selected sound file. • Rename: Renames the selected image. • Delete All: Deletes all sound files in your Sound Gallery. • Delete: Deletes the selected image. • Information: Views details of the selected sound file. • Delete All: Deletes all images in your Image Gallery. • Send via • Information: Views details of the selected image. MMS: Files are transmitted via a multimedia message. • Send via E-mail: Files are transmitted via an e-mail message. Infrared Port: When IrDA is turned on, this function sends an MMS: Files are transmitted via a multimedia message. E-mail: Files are transmitted via an e-mail message. Infrared Port: When IrDA is turned on, this function sends an NOTE: Your phone incorporates DRM (Digital Rights Management) image, photo or music file to a IrDA phone or other device. software that prevents protected commercial music from being forwarded image, photo or music file to a IrDA phone or other device. illegally and so infringing copyright. 54 Other Files Memory Info. This function allows you to manage files in unsupported formats saved on Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 6.My Items then select 6.Memory your phone. Info.. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 6.My Items then select 6.Other This function displays the following memory information: Files to list all other files stored on your phone. Phone Memory: Displays how much memory is used and available on • your phone for photos, videos, images, sound files, Java applications, Managing other files saved on your phone multimedia messages and your phone’s System information. To manage other files you select in your Other Files, press the [Option] NOTE: Special objects, user-defined wallpapers and similar information are Soft key to select from the following functions. stored as System information on your phone. Set as: Displays the following subfunctions: Wallpaper – Adds the image or photo (which must be in a supported format) to the Wallpaper list in Display Settings and sets it as the background image shown on your main display. Contact – Assigns the image or photo (which must be in a supported format) to a contact in Contacts. • Rename: Renames the selected file. • Delete: Deletes the selected file. • Delete All: Deletes all files in your Other Files. • Information: Views details of the selected file. • Send via MMS : Sends files via a multimedia message. E-mail : Sends files via an e-mail message. Infrared Port: Sends files via IrDA. 55 6. Tools To edit an existing alarm, select the alarm then press the [ ] key. You can then set the Set, Time, Melody and On/Off Wakeup Call options. Tools provides various functions alarm setting, main event record, memo, world time, calculator, unit conversion, stopwatch and timer. To set the Melody type, press the [ Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools. ] key to display the Sound Gallery in order to select a melody. Alarm You can only set the Date when the alarm type is “Weekly”. After you This function allows you to set an alarm to sound at up to five different select Date, press the [ ] key to set the weekdays you want. You times. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 1.Alarm. can set these by pressing Mark or Unmark. Press the [ NOTE: When you set the On Morning Call, an icon is shown on your save the weekday information. phone’s display. • ] key to Calendar To set an alarm Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 1.Alarm. The Calendar helps you manage your schedule including your time for calls or special days. You can set alarms service on a set date is included in this current alarm list is displayed. function. Calendar is displayed as the following views: Monthly View, Daily Select an alarm to set then press the [ ] key. Press the [New] Soft key to set a new alarm. To manage existing alarms, select the alarm then press the [Option] Soft View, and Event View & Edit. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 2.Calendar. • Monthly View key to select from the following functions. • Delete: Deletes the alarm. • On Snooze/Off Snooze: Sets the alarm to ring three times, every five minutes. Only one alarm can be set to On Snooze. • Calendar is displayed in this view by default. Press the following keys to move in Monthly View. To: Press: Delete All: Deletes all alarms from the list. 56 To manage existing events, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the Move to the previous or next day ] or [ ] scroll following functions. key Move to the previous or next week Move to the previous or next month ] key [1] or [3] • Delete: Deletes an event. • On D-day/Off D-day: Sets up or cancels D-Day. • Move Events: Transfers an event to a specific date. • Delete All: Deletes all events. NOTE: When you select D-Day from Screen Control, ‘D-Date, Event Press the [New] Soft key to add a new event. Memo Content Part’ is displayed in the Standby screen. To manage existing events, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the When a new D-Day is created, the existing D-Day is automatically following functions. deleted. • View All Events: Shows all of your scheduled events • Del. Past Events: Deletes your past scheduled events. • • Del. All Events: Deletes all of your scheduled events. This function displays the events individually and edits the schedule or • Go to Today: Moves to today for selection. creates a new schedule. • Go to Date: Moves to the set date. To create a new event in Event View & Edit: • Memory Info.: Displays the number of stored events (up to 50). 1. Select a day in Monthly View then press the [New] Soft key. 2. In the New Event screen, select and input the details of the event. 3. Press the [ Use the scroll keys to select the date you want then press the [ Event View & Edit ] key. For dates containing events, switch to Daily View to check the schedule. ] key. Events recorded for a date are displayed at the bottom of the display as an icon. • NOTE: You can create up to 50 events. You can create up to 8 events for a day. You can create events for dates from 01/01/1950 to Daily View 12/31/2043. This function displays the events recorded for a date. Select a date then press the [ ] key to view or edit the details of specific events. 57 Memo To record a voice memo: This function enables you to create text and voice memos on your phone. 1. Press the [ 2. Press the [ ] key then press the [ ] key. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 3.Memo. • hear your voice memo. Text Memo This function enables you to create text memos or notes on your phone. 3. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 3.Memo then select 1.Text Memo. To manage text memos, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions. • ] key to stop recording, then press the [Play] Soft key to Edit: Retrieves existing memos for editing. Press the [ ] key then input a name then press the [ save your voice memo. Tip: When the memory is full, “Not Enough Memory” is displayed and you are returned to your phone’s main menu. To play a voice memo: Select the voice memo then press the [ Tip: Press the [ ] key then press the [Edit] Soft key to return to ] key to ] key. To manage voice memos: the editing screen. To manage voice memos, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the • Delete: Deletes selected memo. following functions. • Delete All: Deletes all memos • Delete: Deletes the selected voice memo. • Delete All: Deletes all voice memos. • Rename: Renames the selected voice memo. • Send via: Transmits the selected voice memo file via a MMS or IrDA Press the [New] Soft key to input text to create a new memo. • Voice Memo The Voice Memo function records your voice messages. You can use Record, Stop, Play, and Save for voice recording and playback. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 3.Memo then select 2.Voice Memo. (Infrared port)or Email. • New: Creates a new voice memo. World Time This function informs you of world times. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 4.World Time. 58 To manage world times, press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions. • • Scroll down using the [ ] key to move to the next line, press the On/Off Day Light Saving: Specifies whether the current time of the ] or [ ] scroll key to select a target unit, and press the selected place is adjusted to Day Light Saving. A[ number keys to input numbers. ] icon indicates that Summer Time is activated for that place. Tip: Summer Time sets the clock one hour ahead. Press the [Set] Soft key to replace Target Area with Home Area. • Scroll down using the [ ] key again to move to the next line and select a result unit; the correct answer is displayed automatically. Calculator • Press the [.] key to input a decimal. Your phone has a Calculator function. Calculator provides four basic • The result is automatically recalculated when you change the units or value. operations: +, -, x, and /. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 5.Calculator. Press the number keys and direction keys to input a calculation then press [=] to display the result. Tip: To input a decimal, press the [. ] key. Press the [C] key to delete your entire calculation. Stop Watch Stop Watch measures time for all sorts of sports. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 7.Stop Watch. • Press the [ • Press the [ ] key to pause the Stop Watch, then press the [ Converter Converter converts a figure between different units, i.e. length, area, Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 8.Tools then select 6.Converter. 2. Select Length, Area, Volume, Weight, or Temperature. ] key to restart the Stop Watch. • When you press the [Lap] Soft key, up to four lap times are displayed in turn. When you press the [Lap] Soft key a fourth time, the Stop volume, weight and temperature. 1. ] key to start the Stop Watch. Watch stops. • Press the [Reset] Soft key to reset all Stop Watch timers. 59 • 7. Settings Dial Font Style: Changes the font style of dialling numbers in the standby mode. Three different font styles are available. This function enables you to personalize how your phone operates. • Display Settings This function allows you to set the greeting message displayed in Startup You can define how information is displayed on your phone. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 1.Display or Idle mode. 1. Main Screen This function allows you to change the background image and display type shown on your phone’s main display. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 1.Display Settings then select 1.Main Screen. • 2. Input the greeting message then press the [ • LCD Brightness Gallery lists images you can use for wallpaper from your Photo Gallery display. 1. • 2. Choose the backlighting level you want. You can choose Low, Medium, High, or Maximum. 3. Press the [ • Back Light ] key. Wallpaper Type: Specifies which information is displayed on your phone’s main display. You can choose Digital Clock 1, Digital Clock 2, Analog Clock, Greeting, D-day, • Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 1.Display Settings then select 3.LCD Brightness. or Image Gallery. To delete wallpaper other than the default, press the [Delete] Soft key. (You cannot delete the default wallpaper.) ] key. This function allows you to set the backlighting level for your phone’s main Wallpaper: Set your phone’s wallpaper by selecting from the Wallpaper list. Default Wallpaper includes predefined default images. Image Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 1.Display Settings then select 2.Greeting. Settings. • Greeting Theme Style: Changes the theme of the phone including the background image (skin). Themes with three different colors are available. This function allows you to specify for how long your phone’s displays are backlit. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 1.Display Settings then select 4.Back Light. 60 2. Choose how long you want backlighting of your phone’s displays to • choose from eight levels ranging from silent to loud (0~7). remain on if you do not touch any key. You can choose 5 Secs, 10 Secs, 20 Secs, 1 Min, or 10 Mins. 3. Press the [ ] key. Ringing Volume: Specifies how loudly your phone rings. You can • Bell Sound This function allows you to specify whether your phone rings, plays music or plays a sound when you receive calls. Sound Settings Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound You can define how sound is played on your phone. Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 2.Bell Sound, or scroll Sound Settings define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or a message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. up using the [ ] key in Standby mode then select 2.Bell Sound. You can either leave the default ring tone, key tone, and other settings for You can personalize the following. each of the five available profiles unchanged, or you can personalize them • Sound, or User Sound. to your needs. The five profiles available are Normal, Silent, Meeting, • Outdoor and Car. Sound Box: Specifies whether your phone plays a Melody Sound, Bell Bell Sound: Sound is composed of several groups such as Melody Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound Sound, Bell Sound and each Group has multiple tones. User Sound Settings. presents the melody of ‘Menu>4.Media Gallery>5.Sound Gallery’ as a consequence. • Ring Tone • Message Alert Either press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 1.Ring Tone, This function allows you to specify how your phone alerts you when you or press the [ receive messages. ] key in Standby mode then select 1.Ring Tone. You can personalize the following. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound • Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 3.Message Alert, or Ring Type: Specifies how your phone rings or vibrates when you receive calls. You can choose Ringing, Vibration, Vib then Ring, Vib and Ring, Ascending, or None(Quiet). scroll up using the [ ] key in Standby mode then select 3.Message Alert. 61 You can personalize the following. • • Flip Open Tone Reminder: Specifies at what intervals you will be reminded when you This function allows you to select the sound you hear when you open or have received a message. Press the [ ] or [ close your phone’s flip. ] scroll key to Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound select Off, Once, Every 2 Mins, or Every 5 Mins. • Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 5.Flip Open Tone, or Ring Volume: Specifies how loudly your phone rings. You can choose press the [ from eight levels ranging from silent to loud (0~7). ] key in Standby mode then select 5.Flip Open Tone. You can personalize the following. • Sound: Specifies the Message Alert Tone. Press the [ ] or [ scroll key to set the Message Alert Tone to Bell1, Bell2, or Bell3. • Tone Type: Specifies whether your phone’s flip tone is turned on or off. • Ring Volume: Specifies the flip open tone’s loudness. You can choose from eight levels ranging from silent to loud (0~7). • • Key Tone or Bell 3. This function allows you to select the sound you hear when you press your phone’s keys. Sound: Specifies the flip open tone. You can choose from Bell 1, Bell 2, • Sound Effect Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 4.Key Tone, or scroll up This function allows you to turn the default sound effect on or off for various events. using the [ ] key in Standby mode then select 4.Key Tone. You can personalize the following. • Tone Type: Specifies whether key tones are turned on or off. • Ring Volume: Specifies the key tone’s loudness. You can choose from eight levels ranging from silent to loud (0~7). • Sound: Specifies the key tone sound. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 6.Sound Effect, or scroll up using the [ ] key in Standby mode then select 6.Sound Effect. You can specify whether the sound effect is played for the following events. • Menu Moving: When you change a menu with the Navigation key. • Power On & Off: When you turn the power on or off. 62 • Option Popup: When you press the Left Soft key and a popup window 2. To confirm you want to reset the sound related values in the profile, is displayed. press the [ ] key. • Call Connection: When you dial or hang up. • WAP Connection: When you connect or end a WAP session. • Hour Alert: Every hour while your phone is in Standby mode. • Minute Minder: Every minute while making a phone call. Call Settings define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or • Popup Alert: A warning, error, information or question. make a call. • Profile Name Call Settings Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings. This function allows you to rename your phone’s profiles. Select a profile name menu from the Sound Setting editing screen to • rename it manually. This function allows you to divert incoming calls to another phone number. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 7.Profile Name, or Settings then select 1.Call Divert. Call Divert Choose All Calls, When Busy, On No Answer, When not Found, or Cancel scroll up using the [ ] key in Standby mode then select 7.Profile All. Name. 2. Input a new name for the profile. 3. Press the [ • Reset • Answer Type This function allows you to specify how calls are to be answered on your ] key. phone. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings then select 2.Answer Type. This function allows you to reset all sound related values in the profile. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 2.Sound Settings then press the [Edit] Soft key then select 8.Reset. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to specify which of the following methods is to used to answer calls. 63 • • SEND key: Incoming calls are answered by pressing the [ • Any Key: Incoming calls are answered by pressing any key except the ] key. callers depending on your current situation. These include Absent, Meeting, Driving, and User Message. • ] key and [Reject] Soft key. • Flip Open: Incoming calls are answered by opening your phone’s flip. • Auto Receive: Your phone automatically answers calls after 10 Response Message: Defines which message your phone plays to Response Time: Defines the automatic answering time (After 3 Secs, 5 Secs, 10 Secs, or 20 Secs). If the incoming call is not answered within this time, your phone plays the recorded message to the caller. • User Message: Displays your voice message set as the Response seconds. This feature is available only when a headset is connected to Message. Press the [ your phone’s headset jack. message is recorded, the function only records the caller’s message. 3. Press the [ • Auto Answer ] key. • ] key to play your voice message. If no Auto Redial This function automatically redials the number you call if your call is The Auto Answer function works like an automatic answering machine. It unsuccessful. 1. plays the recorded message to your caller if you do not answer the call within the defined time. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings then select 3.Auto Answer. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings then select 4.Auto Redial. 2. Select On or Off. • Call Waiting The following information is displayed. This function informs you that you have received a second call while you • Auto Answer: Specifies whether or not the Auto Answer function is are in a call. activated. 1. • Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings then select 5.Call Waiting. Recorded Message: Displays a list of messages recorded. Each recorded message is displayed with its date and time and the caller’s 2. Press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following options. name or number. • Activate: Activates the Call Waiting feature. From the option menu, you can make call while confirming recorded • Deactivate: Cancels the Call Waiting feature. messages, send message and delete the message in the View list. • Status: Indicates whether or not the Call Waiting feature is activated. 64 • Send Caller ID Time & Date This function allows your phone number being displayed on the phone of This function allows you to set the time and date displayed on your phone. the people you call. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 5.Time & NOTE: This service is network dependent. Please inquire with your Date. network provider. You can set the Time and Date. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call Settings then select 6.Send Caller ID. 2. • Favorite You can activate or deactivate it depending on whether the network This function allows you to add your own favorites to a Favorite screen, supports or not. enabling you to access your favorite functions and files quickly. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 6.Favorite. Own Number This function allows you to record your own phone number on your phone. If there is no item in the Favorite screen, press the [ ] key to add a NOTE: This function is SIM card dependent. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 3.Call favorite; if an item is selected, press the [ Settings then select 7.Own Number. NOTES: You can add functions down to two levels of function commands. 2. Press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following options. You cannot delete Media Gallery because it is the default function. • Add: Adds your own number to your SIM card. For the set values in Favorite, the Application Lock item asks you to input a • Delete: Deletes your own number from your SIM card. password before you can Go to that item. 1. 3. Press the [Edit] Softkey to edits your own number on your SIM card. ] key to go to that item. For the set values in Favorite, all items requiring security ask you to input a password before you can access that item. Language This function allows you to select which language is displayed on your Auto Keypad Lock phone. If you don’t press any keypad during the specified duration, you can block Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 4.Language. key press action. 65 Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 7.Auto Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Keypad Lock. Settings. The keypad lock duration to one of Off/15 Secs/30 Secs/1 Min/2 Mins. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select the value that you want • SIM Lock This function allows you to specify whether your phone requests the PIN number of SIM cards inserted in it. than press the [ ] key. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 1.SIM Lock. Network Selection You must input the PIN number to set SIM Lock or not. This function allows you to specify whether your phone selects its service provider network manually or automatically. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 8.Network Press the [ • ] scroll key to select Lock or Unlock. Lock: You must input the PIN number to access to the main menu after you power on your phone. Selection. Select either Automatic or Manual. ] or [ • Unlock: You are not asked to input the PIN number to access to the main menu after you power on your phone. Security Settings The security settings enable you to restrict the use of your phone to specific people and types of calls. NOTE: If you fail to input the correct PIN number 3 times in succession, you will be prompted to input the PUK number. • Change PIN Codes and passwords are used to protect these features of your phone. They are described in the following sections. See also 2. Access codes in the Appendix, on page 82. Your phone’s security features keep your phone and SIM card safe from unauthorized use, and you can either set a password for your phone or use the Call Barring service and Fixed Dialling mode to restrict which calls can This function enables you to change your SIM card’s PIN number. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 2.Change PIN. You must input the previous PIN number and the new PIN number to change the PIN number. be made using your phone. 66 • Phone Lock This function allows you to lock your phone until the correct password is input. Settings then select 3.Phone Lock. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 6.Call Barring. You must input the password before you can access this function. You must input the password before you can access this function. You can choose the following. Change Password • This function allows you to change your phone’s password. Handset Barring: Specifies whether incoming calls and certain outgoing calls are restricted on your phone. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 4.Change Password. • Network Barring: This feature is network and subscription dependent. Some bars are set by the network service provider. You must input the password before you can access this function. Input the new password then press the [ Call Barring This function allows you to set restrictions on making certain types of calls. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security • • ] key. The default password You can set restrictions on making the following types of calls. International Calls: Restricts outgoing and incoming international calls. is 1234. • Outgoing Calls: Restricts all outgoing calls. Incoming Calls: Restricts all incoming calls. Application Lock Incoming Calls When Abroad: When you are abroad, this feature This function does not allow specific features access. You can access to a function set to Application Lock by inputting password. Int. Calls Except to Home Country: Restricts international calls Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 5.Application Lock. except to your home country. Clear All: Cancels all barring settings. You must input the password before you can access this function. Select the application you want to lock then press the [ allows you to restrict incoming calls. Change Password: Replaces the old password with a new one. ] key. 67 • CUG (Closed User Group) • Fixed Dial List: Defines the numbers recorded in your Fixed Dialling List. This function allows you to set up a group of numbers that you want to dial or receive calls from. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 7.CUG. Select the CUG name then press the [Option] Soft key to select the following. • Delete: Deletes the preset CUG Identifier. Press the [Edit] Soft key to edit the detailed CUG information. NOTE: If no record exists, press the [Add] Soft key to display the name input screen for a new CUG. • Change PIN2 This function allows you to change your phone’s PIN2 code. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 9.Change PIN2. You must input the previous PIN2 number and the new PIN2 number to change the PIN2 number. • System Reset This function allows you to delete all user settings and data from your phone and return to the factory default settings. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 0.System Reset. • Fixed Dialling (Fixed Dialling Numbers) Fixed Dialling is a service that limits access to specific numbers in the Input your phone’s password then press the [ ] key. Your phone’s default password is 1234. Contacts list recorded on your SIM card. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 9.Security Settings then select 8.Fixed Dialling. You must input your PIN2 code to set up or cancel this service. Press the [Option] Soft key to select one of the following. • On • Off Flight Mode Once you to select "Flight Mode On", you cannot call and receive call. This mode enables you to cut off radio session but maintains power to other ancillary functions such as the calendar, games, etc. This mode supports use of these features in environments where transmitters and/or 68 receivers are not allowed, such as on an airplane. If you select “Flight Mode Off”, your phone is now rebooting. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select 0.Flight Mode. Software Version This function allows you to display your phone’s current software version. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 9.Settings then select *.Software Version. 69 4. Advanced Functions 1. WEB You can access the Internet with a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) 1. WEB 2. Infrared Port browser on your phone. This means you can connect to the Internet anywhere and anytime you have network coverage. 3. SIM Toolkit NOTE: The descriptions below may vary depending on your service provider. Ask your service provider for detailed information. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB. TIP: Press the [ hold the [ ] key to access the WEB menu directly. Press and ] key in Standby mode to display the WAP homepage. Navigating using the WAP browser • To scroll through and select browser items, press the [Up] or [Down] scroll key until the item you want is highlighted then press the [ key. • To return to the previous page, press the [C] key. • To return to the startup homepage, press the [Option] Soft key then select [Home]. 70 Entering text in the WAP browser When you are asked to input text, the current text input mode is displayed above the Right Soft key. (For further details, see Input Mode on page 26.) Home This function contacts your network to load your Wireless Web service provider’s homepage. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 1.Home. • not displayed for default bookmarks. • • Go: Goes to the bookmarked site. Push Messages Your phone can receive Push Messages from your service provider. Push messages are stored in your Inbox. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 4.Push Messages then select 1.Inbox. 2. recently. Select a Push Message then press the [ ] key to contact the WAP page concerned. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 2.Resume. Bookmarks Delete: Deletes a bookmark from the List. NOTE: This function is not displayed for default bookmarks. Resume This function allows you to reconnect to the Web page displayed most Edit: Edits the URL and name of a bookmark. NOTE: This function is To manage your Push Messages, select the message then press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions. • Delete: Deletes the selected message. This function allows you to bookmark an Internet address using the WAP • Delete All: Deletes all Push Messages in your Inbox. browser just as you do with a PC Internet browser. • Go to: Goes to the site of the selected message. 3.Bookmarks. • Receive Mode To record a URL and Name in the first empty number in your This function allows you to set up your phone for receiving Push Messages. Bookmark List, press the [Add] Soft key. 1. 1. 2. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select To manage existing bookmarks, select the bookmark then press the [Option] Soft key to select from the following functions. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 4.Push Messages then select 2.Receive Mode. 2. You can select one of the following options. • Accept All: Receives all Push messages. 71 • Accept None: Rejects all Push messages. 2. Press the [Options] Soft key on the Push Message Alerting screen. When the user receives an SI (Service Indication) message · Reject: Deletes the received message. • • Auto Off 1. Press the [Option] Soft key on the Push Message Alerting screen. Does not accept messages. ·Load: Enters the browser. • ·Postpone: The message is placed in the WAP PUSH inbox. When the user receives a push message, it is saved to the Inbox without ·Ignore: Deletes the received message. an alert. The push message icon appears on the idle screen. 2. Press the [Option] Soft key on the Push Message Alerting screen. ·Exit: Saves and exits the Push Message service. • Acknowledge Silent Go to URL This function allows you to directly input the address of a URL and connect 1. Press the [Options] Soft key on the Push Message Alerting screen. to it. · Accept: Shows the information for the selected message. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 5.Go To URL. 2. Press the [Options] Soft key on the Push Message Alerting screen. · Reject: Deletes the received message. • Off 2. Input the URL you want to go to, then press the [ ] key. Does not accept messages. • Silent Profiles When the user receives a push message, it is saved to the Inbox without This function selects or edits WAP connection profiles on your phone. an alert. The push message icon appears on the idle screen. NOTE: The settings for your WAP service are already entered as required When the user receives an SL (Service Load) message by your service provider. Care should be taken when you make any • modification to a profile since it may cause WAP to be inoperative. Auto When the user receives a message, it attempts an automatic connection Your phone is compatible with OTA (Over The Air) messages. These are with the corresponding URL. Only an alert occurs. used by service providers to send connection details directly to your phone. • Please ask your service provider for details of this service. Acknowledge 1. Press the [Options] Soft key on Push Message Alerting screen. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 6.Profiles. ·Accept: Shows the information for the selected message. 72 2. To select a profile, highlight it in the Profile List then press the [ Dial Number: Press the [ key. You cannot select Unedited Profile. ] key to input the appropriate dialup number. To edit a profile, select it in the Profile List then press the [Edit] Soft • key to select from the following functions. Login ID: Press the [ Profile Name: Press the [ Password: Press the [ ] key to change the profile name. ] key to input the appropriate login ID. ] key to input the appropriate password. • Home URL: Press the [ ] key to edit the Homepage URL • GPRS Settings: This menu allows you to set the GPRS network proxy by inputting the following information. provided by your service provider. Gateway/Proxy: If you set the Connection Type to WAP, Gateway • Connection Type: Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select is displayed. If you set it to HTTP, Proxy is displayed. Press the either WAP or HTTP. • GSM Settings: This function allows you to set the GSM network proxy by inputting the following information. input the appropriate information for each of the following ] key to display the subfunctions IP Address, IP Port then Gateway/Proxy: If you set the Connection Type to WAP, Gateway subfunctions, inputting the information provided by your service is displayed. If you set it to HTTP, Proxy is displayed. Press the provider. APN: (Access Point Name.) Press the [ ] key to display the subfunctions IP Address, IP Port then input the appropriate information for each of the following ] key to input the appropriate APN. subfunctions, inputting the information provided by your service provider. Login ID: Press the [ ] key to input the appropriate login ID. Data Call Type: Press the Left or Right scroll key to select ISDN or Analog. Password: Press the [ ] key to input the appropriate password. 73 • DNS Settings: Input the appropriate IP address for the Domain Name Server. You can input the primary and secondary DNS. • • NOTE: This function is available only when your Connection Type is • Never Check: The cache is never checked. • Clear Cache set to HTTP. This function clears all data stored in the cache (recently visited WAP Bearer: Select the bearer type for each type of network access. Press pages). Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 7.Cache then the [ • ] or [ ] scroll key to select GSM Only or GPRS Only. Reset Profile: Press the [ select 2.Clear Cache. ] key to reset the settings of the Security Cert selected profile. Press the [ ] or [ ] scroll key to select Yes or No. Cache This function sets up your phone’s cache. This feature is used to store This function displays and manages all security certificates stored on your phone. 1. Cert. 2. • Select a security certificate then press the [Option] Soft key to select one of the following functions. WAP pages directly on your phone, to display them rapidly when you return to them. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 8.Security • Delete: Deletes the selected security certificate. • Delete All: Deletes all security certificates stored on your phone. Cache Mode This function sets up the cache memory check, which verifies whether the Version WAP page’s information is already stored in your phone’s cache memory. This function displays the software version of your phone’s WAP browser. 1. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 9.Version. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 3.WEB then select 7.Cache then select 1.Cache Mode. 2. Select one of the following options. • Always Check: The cache is always checked whenever a URL is loaded. 74 4. 2. Infrared Port This function allows you to change the current status of the Infrared port. Press the [Menu] Soft key then select 7.Connectivity then select 2.Infrared Port. • Internet Connection: Uses the Infrared port for GPRS Modem purposes. (Only some menus and functions are accessible.) • Object Exchanging: Sends/receives any image, sound, contact or event file from or to any other device equipped with an Infrared Port. • you can view or listen to this file and then it is saved in the Image Gallery if it is an image, or in the Sound Gallery if it is a sound file. If you select the View menu displayed after a Contact/Event file is received, you can view this file. When you select the Save menu on the View window, it is saved in your phone’s memory if it is a contact file or in the Event for the date specified if it is an event. PC Sync Connection: Connects to PC Sync with the Infrared port. (Only some menus and functions are accessible.) • If you select the View/Play menu after the image/sound file is received, Deactivate: Deactivates the Infrared port. NOTE: The Infrared Port is not available for WAP connection or fax service. Depending on which Windows operating system you have, you may not be able to connect to the Infrared Port. For more details, see the PC Sync Guide Manual on using the various functions of the Infrared Port. To send an object using “Send via Infrared”: 1. Align the object with the other device. 2. press the [Option] Soft key then select “Send via Infrared” for the file you want to send. 3. Check the progress and completeness of the process with the Progress screen. To receive an object: 1. Activate Object Exchanging first. 2. Align the object with the other device. 3. Check the progress and completeness of the process with the Progress screen. 75 3 SIM Toolkit This function varies depending on your SIM card and the network services provided by your service provider. 76 5. Appendix 1. Menu tree 1. Menu tree 2. Access codes 3. Troubleshooting checklist 4. Performance and safety 5. Glossary Call Logs 1.1 Missed Calls 1.2 Received Calls 1.3 Dialled Calls 1.4 Recent Calls 1.5 Delete Call Logs 1.5.1 Missed Calls 1.5.2 Received Calls 1.5.3 Dialled Calls 1.5.4 All Calls 1.6 Call Timer 1.6.1 Last Call Time 1.6.2 Received Call Time 1.6.3 Dialled Call Time 1.6.4 Total Call Time 1.6.5 Reset Call Times 1.7 Call Cost ** 1.7.1 Last Call Cost 1.7.2 Total Call Cost 1.7.3 Clear Logs 1.7.4 Max. Cost 1.7.5 Cost Unit ** Network dependent 77 1.8 GPRS Info. 1.8.1 Current Info. 3.4 Push Messages 3.4.1 Inbox 1.8.3 Total Info. 3.4.2 Receive Mode Contacts 2.1 Bookmarks 1.8.2 Last Info. 1.8.4 Clear Logs 3.3 3.5 Go to URL 3.6 Profiles 3.7 Cache Search 3.7.1 Cache Mode 2.1.1 Name Search 3.7.2 Clear Cache 2.1.2 Group Search 3.8 Security Cert 3.9 Version 2.2 Add Contact 2.3 Speed Dial 2.4 Groups 2.5 Business Card 2.6 Memory in Use 4.1.1 Take a Photo 2.7 Copy All 4.1.2 Take a Video 2.8 2.9 Multimedia 4.1 Camera 2.7.1 Phone to SIM 4.1.3 Photo Gallery 2.7.2 SIM to Phone 4.1.4 Video Gallery Delete All 4.1.5 Settings 2.8.1 Phone 4.1.5.1 Auto Save 2.8.2 SIM Card 4.1.5.2 Camera Memory Info. 4.1.5.3 Camcorder 4.1.5.4 Sound WEB 4.2 Java 3.1 Home 4.2.1 Games 3.2 Resume 4.2.2 Memory Info. 78 5.8.3 E-mail Messages 5.8.3.1 Max. Message Download Size 5.1 5.8.3.2 E-mail Accounts Write New 5.1.1 Message 5.8.3.3 Save Message 5.1.2 E-mail 5.8.3.4 Saving Memory 5.2 Inbox 5.8.4 CB Msg. 5.3 Outbox 5.8.4.1 Language 5.4 Draft Box 5.8.4.2 Info. Subjects 5.5 Sent Box 5.8.4.3 Receive 5.6 CB Box 5.7 Templates 5.8.5.1 Call 5.8 Settings 5.8.5.2 Voice Mail Number 5.8.5 Voice Mail 5.8.1 Text Msg. 5.9 Memory Info. 5.8.1.1 Message Centre 5.8.1.2 Message Lifetime My Items 5.8.1.3 Message Type 6.1 Photo Gallery 5.8.1.4 Receive to 6.2 Video Gallery 5.8.1.5 Save Message 6.3 Image Gallery 5.8.1.6 Delivery Report 6.4 Sound Gallery 6.5 Other Files 6.6 Memory Info. 5.8.2 Multimedia Msg. 5.8.2.1 MMS Profile 5.8.2.2 Message Lifetime 6.6.1 Phone Memory 5.8.2.3 Auto Download 5.8.2.4 Save Message 5.8.2.5 Read Report Connectivity 7.1 Infrared Port 5.8.2.6 Delivery Report 79 9.3.1 Call Divert ** SIM Toolkit* 7.2 9.3.1.1 All Calls 9.3.1.2 When Busy Tools 8.1 Alarm 9.3.1.3 On No Answer 8.2 Calendar 9.3.1.4 When not Found 8.3 Memo 9.3.1.5 Cancel All 8.3.1 Text Memo 9.3.2 Answer Type 8.3.2 Voice Memo 9.3.3 Auto Answer 8.4 World Time 9.3.3.1 Auto Answer 8.5 Calculator 9.3.3.2 Recorded Message 8.6 Converter 9.3.3.3 Response Message 8.7 Stop Watch 9.3.3.4 Response Time 9.3.3.5 User Message Settings 9.3.4 Auto Redial 9.1 9.3.5 Call Waiting** Display Settings 9.3.5.1 Activate 9.1.1 Main Screen 9.1.1.1 Wallpaper 9.3.5.2 Deactivate 9.1.1.2 Wallpaper Type 9.3.5.3 Status 9.1.1.3 Theme Style 9.3.6 Send Caller ID** 9.1.1.4 Dial Font Style 9.3.7 Own Number 9.1.2 Greeting 9.4 Language 9.1.3 LCD Brightness 9.5 Time & Date 9.1.4 Back Light 9.6 Favorite 9.2 Sound Settings 9.7 Auto Keypad Lock 9.3 Call Settings 9.8 Network Selection SIM dependent ** Network dependent 80 9.9 Security Settings 9.9.1 SIM Lock * 9.9.2 Change PIN * 9.9.3 Phone Lock 9.9.4 Change Password 9.9.5 Application Lock 9.9.6 Call Barring 9.9.6.1 Handset Barring 9.9.6.2 Network Barring** 9.9.7 CUG** 9.9.8 Fixed Dialling* 9.9.9 Change PIN2* 9.9.10 System Reset ** 9.0 Flight Mode 9.* Software Version SIM dependent Network dependent 81 The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked 2. Access codes The following section describes various security codes used on your phone. PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the operator whose SIM card is in your phone for the codes. PIN code (4 to 8 digits) The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card You can change the following codes: lock code, PIN code, and PIN2 code. These codes can include the numbers from 0 to 9 only. against unauthorized use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. If you input the incorrect PIN code entry three times in a row, the PIN code will be blocked. If the PIN code is blocked, you need to unblock the NOTE: Avoid using access codes similar to emergency numbers such as 112, to prevent accidental dialling of an emergency number. PIN code before you can use the SIM card again. See information on the PUK code. Call Barring Password (4 digits) The call barring password is required when you use the Call Barring PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) function. You obtain the password from your service provider when you The PIN2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to access some subscribe to this function. functions, such as call cost counters. You can change this password using the Call barring function. (For further details, see Security Settings on page 66.) Lock code The lock code can be used to lock the phone and keypad to avoid unauthorized use. NOTE: The factory setting for the lock code is 1234. To avoid unauthorized use of your phone, change the lock code. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate from your phone. PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) 82 When audio quality is poor: 3. Troubleshooting checklist End the call and try again. If you experience any problem while using your mobile phone, please refer to the following checklist. If the problem still persists, contact your dealer or nearest service center. When the “Insert SIM Card” message appears: Make sure the SIM card is correctly installed. Check to see if the SIM card is working properly. If it does not work, try to clean the contact points of the card. If it is out of order, take it to the nearest service center. When the “Handset locked enter password” message appears: Enter the phone password. If you cannot remember the password, contact the nearest service center. When the “Enter PIN1” message appears: InputPIN1. If you cannot remember it, contact the nearest service centre. You can still receive calls even if your mobile phone becomes locked after When the other party cannot hear you speaking: Your phone may be set to MUTE. Disable the MUTE function. When battery lifetime is shorter than usual: This may happen when you are in an area with low signal strength. Turn off your phone when it is not in use. Change the battery when battery energy is exhausted. When your mobile phone does not turn on: Make sure your battery is charged. Check to see if your phone works while recharging the battery. When you are unable to send a message: Either you are not registered to receive an SMS service, or you may be in an area where your network service provider cannot provide such a service. entering the incorrect PIN1 on three consecutive attempts. When you are unable to make a call: When the “No service” or “Network failure” message appears: Your phone may be set to “fixed dial.” Cancel the “fixed dial” function. Check the SSI (Signal Strength Indicator) state. If you cannot make a connection in underground areas or in buildings where signal strength may be low, try moving to another place. If you still cannot make a connection, contact the nearest service center. When you are unable to charge the battery: This may be the result of one of the following three cases. 1. Your charger may be out of order. Contact your nearest dealer. 83 2. You may be attempting to use the phone in an overly hot/cold temperature. Try changing the charging environment. 3. Your battery may have not been connected to the charger properly. Check the connector. When you are unable to input data into your Contacts: Your Contacts memory may be full. Try deleting some entries from your Contacts. When you are unable to select a certain function: You may not have subscribed to that function, or your network service provider may be in an area where such service cannot be provided. Contact your local service provider. 84 4. Performance and safety The following list shows how to maintain your mobile phone, together with precautions to take. • Keep your mobile phone and its accessories out of the reach of children. • Maintain your mobile phone in dry conditions and keep it within normal operating temperatures. Temperatures higher than 55°C (131°F) or lower than -20°C (-4°F) may damage your phone. • Do not use or store your mobile phone in dusty, dirty areas. • Do not attempt to disassemble your mobile phone. • Do not drop or cause severe impact to your mobile phone. • Do not use chemical products, cleaning solvents or detergents to clean your mobile phone. • If your mobile phone does not work properly, contact your dealer immediately. • Use only authorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories. Any malfunction or damage caused by the use of unauthorized batteries, battery chargers and accessories will void the limited product warranty. • Ensure that the earthing points of the battery and battery charger do not come in contact with conductive objects. 85 EMS (Enhanced Message Service) 5. Glossary To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features of your mobile phone, Network service sending and receiving messages that include images, sounds and animations to and from another user without having to speak to the correspondent. here are a few definitions. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Call Barring Ability to restrict outgoing and incoming calls. New non-voice value-added service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile telephone network. GPRS guarantees continuous connection to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users. It is based Call Diverting Ability to reroute calls to another number. Call Holding Ability to put one call on standby while answering or making another call; you can then switch between the two calls, as required. on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) circuit-switched mobile phone connections and the Short Message Service (SMS). GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) International standard for mobile phone communication, guaranteeing compatibility between the various network operators. GSM covers most European countries and many other parts of the world. Call Waiting Ability to inform users that they have an incoming call while engaged on another call. CLI (Caller Line Identification) Services Services allowing subscribers to view or block the telephone numbers of callers. Multiparty Calling Ability to establish a conference call involving up to five additional parties. PIN (Personal Identification Number) Security code that protects the phone/SIM against unauthorized use. The PIN is supplied by the service provider with the SIM card. It may be a four to eight-digit number and can be changed, as required. 86 PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) Voice Mail Security code used to unlock the phone when an incorrect PIN has been Computerized answering service that automatically answers your calls entered three times in succession. The eight-digit number is supplied by when you are not available, plays a greeting (optionally in your own voice) the service provider with the SIM card. and records a message. Roaming Use of your phone when you are outside your home area (when traveling for example). SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate the phone (network and memory information, as well as the subscriber’s personal data). The SIM card fits into a small slot on the back of the phone and is protected by the battery. SMS (Short Message Service) Network service sending and receiving messages to and from another subscriber without having to speak to the correspondent. The message created or received can be displayed, received, edited or sent. Soft Keys Two keys marked on the phone, that: • vary according to the function that you are currently using • are indicated on the bottom line of the display just above the corresponding key 87 FCC & Industry Canada Regulatory Compliance harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of including interference that may cause undesired operation. the following measures: Your mobile device is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for mobile device. Those guidelines are consistent with safety standards previously set by both . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. . Increase the separation between the equipment and 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. U.S. and international standards bodies: American National Standard Institute (ANSI), National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), and International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP). Those standards were based on Statement according to FCC part 15.21 Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. The design of your Module complies with the FCC guidelines and applicable RF exposure FCC Statement according to FCC part 15.105 For body worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the guidelines, use only accessories that contain no metallic components limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. and provide a separation distance of 15mm (0.6 inches) to the body. Use These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against of other accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment should be avoided. generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Health and Safety Information FCC This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-200X (Draft 6.5, January 2002). Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. 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 *. * In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in. Memo 88
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