Quanta Computer G70 GSM1900MHz + GPRS Cellular phone User Manual Users manual part 1

Quanta Computer Inc GSM1900MHz + GPRS Cellular phone Users manual part 1

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Users manual part 1

Contents i
Contents
Important Information ....................................................... 1
Safety Considerations ........................................................ 1
Care and Maintenance .................................................... 3
Display Light Off.................................................................. 4
Getting Started ................................................................... 5
Fitting and Removing the Battery ....................................... 5
Fitting and Removing the SIM ............................................ 5
Charging the Battery .......................................................... 6
Operation of Battery Level Indicator................................... 6
Low Battery Warning .......................................................... 6
Keys & Displays .................................................................. 7
Keys.................................................................................... 8
Shortcut from Idle Screen................................................... 9
Displays............................................................................ 10
How to Use this Phone...................................................... 12
Symbols used in the Manual ........................................... 12
Menu Display.................................................................... 12
Menu Structure ................................................................ 13
Phone Basics .................................................................... 14
Phone ON/OFF................................................................. 14
Displaying Menu .............................................................. 14
Making Calls .................................................................... 15
Answering Calls ............................................................... 17
In-Call Options ................................................................. 18
My Phone Menu Structure .............................................. 23
My Phone ......................................................................... 24
Sounds ............................................................................. 24
Display ............................................................................. 29
Language ......................................................................... 32
Alert Type ........................................................................ 32
Profiles.............................................................................. 33
User Messages ................................................................ 36
Answer Mode ................................................................... 37
Reset Defaults ................................................................. 38
Shortcuts .......................................................................... 38
My Phonebook ................................................................. 39
T9 Input ............................................................................ 39
Key Guard ........................................................................ 40
Game Menu Structure...................................................... 41
Games .............................................................................. 42
Selecting Games ............................................................. 42
Phone Book Menu Structure............................................ 44
Phone Book ...................................................................... 45
Storing ............................................................................. 45
Viewing ............................................................................ 46
Options in Phone Book .................................................... 46
Group Settings ................................................................. 47
Memory Status ................................................................. 48
My Numbers .................................................................... 48
Hot Key Dial ..................................................................... 49
My Phonebook ................................................................. 50
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Contents
Browser Menu Structure ...................................................51
Browser ..............................................................................52
Server Setting .................................................................. 52
WAP Activating................................................................. 53
Bookmarks ...................................................................... 54
Scheduler ..........................................................................56
Messages Menu Structure ...............................................57
Messages...........................................................................58
SMS ................................................................................. 58
Options ............................................................................ 64
Broadcast ........................................................................ 65
Text Entry............................................................................68
Shift mode ........................................................................ 69
Tegic................................................................................. 69
Text Input ......................................................................... 69
Phone Option Menu Structure..........................................72
Phone Option ....................................................................73
Call Service ..................................................................... 73
Call Divert ........................................................................ 77
Security ........................................................................... 78
Codes.............................................................................. 79
Network ........................................................................... 81
CSD Setting ..................................................................... 82
GPRS Setting .................................................................. 83
GPRS Info ....................................................................... 84
Applications Menu Structure............................................85
Applications ......................................................................86
Games ............................................................................. 86
Biorhythm Calendar ......................................................... 86
STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) ........................................ 86
Clock ................................................................................ 87
Calculator ........................................................................ 90
Currency .......................................................................... 91
Melody Composer ........................................................... 91
Sound Folder ................................................................... 92
Picture Folder .................................................................. 93
Records Menu Structure ...................................................95
Records .............................................................................96
Troubleshooting ................................................................98
Important Error Messages...............................................100
Glossary of Terms ...........................................................102
Specifications .................................................................104
Personal Settings .............................................................105
Licencing..........................................................................106
Index ................................................................................107
Important Information 1
Important Information
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic digital cellular phone. This phone is designed to operate on GSM networks –
GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM1900. It also supports GPRS for packet data connections. Please ensure the battery is fully
charged before use.
Safety Considerations
The following information should be read and understood as it provides details which will enable you to operate your phone
in a manner which is both safe to you and your environment, and conforms to legal requirements regarding the use of
cellular phones.
This equipment should only be charged with
approved charging equipment to ensure
optimum performance and avoid damage to
your phone. Other usage will invalidate any
approval given to this apparatus and may be
dangerous. Ensure the voltage rating of the
Fast Travel Charger is compatible with the
area of use when travelling abroad.
A Fast Travel Charger EB-xxxxxx is supplied with
the Main Kit.
NOTE* xx identifies the charger region, e.g. CN,
EU, HK, UK.
Use of another battery pack than that
recommended by the manufacturer may
result in a safety hazard.
If you use a feature which keeps the key backlight
on continuously for a long time, such as a game or
the browser, battery life will become extremely
short. To maintain longer battery life, set the key
backlight to off. See “Setting Brightness” on
page 31.
Switch off your cellular phone when in an
aircraft. The use of cellular phones in an
aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of
the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and
may be illegal. Failure to observe this
instruction may lead to the suspension or
denial of cellular phone services to the
offender, or legal action or both.
Do not incinerate or dispose of the battery as
ordinary rubbish. The battery must be disposed
of in accordance with local regulations and
may be recycled.
2 Important Information
Important Information
It is advised not to use the equipment at a
refuelling point. Users are reminded to observe
restrictions on the use of radio equipment in
fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting
operations are in progress. Never expose the
battery to extreme temperatures (in excess of
60°C).
It is imperative that the driver exercises proper
control of the vehicle at all times. Do not hold
a phone while you are driving; find a safe
place to stop first. Do not speak into a
handsfree microphone if it will take your mind
off the road. Always acquaint yourself
thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use
of cellular phones within the area where you
are driving and observe them at all times.
Care must be taken when using the phone in
close proximity to personal medical devices,
such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
For most efficient use hold the phone as you
would any normal phone. To avoid
deterioration of signal quality or antenna
performance, do not touch or “cup” the
antenna area while the phone is switched on.
Unauthorised modifications or attachments
may damage the phone and violate
applicable regulations. The use of an
unapproved modification or attachment may
result in the invalidation of your guarantee –
this does not affect your statutory rights.
This equipment should only be used with
Panasonic approved accessories to ensure
optimum performance and avoid damage to
your phone. Panasonic is not responsible for
damages caused by using non-Panasonic
approved accessories.
This Panasonic mobile phone is designed,
manufactured and tested to ensure that it
complies with the specifications covering RF
exposure guidelines applicable at the time of
manufacture, in accordance with EU, USA
FCC, and Australian ACA regulations.
Please refer to our website for latest
information/standards and compliance in
your country/region of use.
http://www.panasonicmobile.com
Care and Maintenance 3
Care and Maintenance
Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud
tone. Avoid holding the phone close to the ear
while pressing the keys.
Extreme temperatures may have a temporary
effect on the operation of your phone. This is
normal and does not indicate a fault.
If you use the phone for a long time in
temperatures over 40
°
C, the display quality
may deteriorate.
Do not modify or disassemble the equipment.
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Do not subject the equipment to excessive
vibration or shocks.
Do not drop the battery.
Avoid contact with liquids. If the equipment
becomes wet, immediately remove the
battery and contact your dealer.
Do not leave the equipment in direct sunlight
or a humid, dusty or hot area.
Never throw a battery into a fire. It may
explode.
Keep metallic items that may accidentally
touch the terminals away from the
equipment/battery.
Batteries can cause property damage, injury,
or burns if terminals are touched with a
conductive material (i.e. metal jewellery, keys,
etc.).
Always charge the battery in a well ventilated
area, not in direct sunlight, between +5°C and
+35°C. It is not possible to recharge the battery
if it is outside this temperature range.
When connecting the phone to an external
source, read the operating instructions of the
equipment for the correct connection and
safety precautions. Ensure the phone is
compatible with the product it is being
connected to.
When disposing of any packing materials or
old equipment check with your local
authorities for information on recycling.
4 Display Light OFF
Display Light OFF
From idle mode
1to make main display turn off and you can use it
like a mirror
Getting Started 5
Getting Started
Some services detailed, are network dependent or may only be available on a subscription basis. Some functions are SIM
dependent. For more information contact your service provider.
Fitting and Removing the Battery
Before removing the battery, ensure that the phone is
switched off and the charger is disconnected from the
phone.
Fitting and Removing the SIM
The SIM is inserted under the battery.
3
2
1
Fitting the battery
Removing the battery
Pull the key body hook. The key body will lift
Open the key body
Put in the battery
Put your finger on
the tab
Remove the SIM
1
2
S
I
M
S
1
2
S
I
M
S
Fitting the SIM
Removing the SIM
6 Getting Started
Getting Started
Charging the Battery
Connecting and disconnecting the Fast Travel Charger
The battery must be fitted in the phone before the
charger is connected. Insert the charger into the base of
the phone and connect the travel charger to the socket-
outlet. Then the Battery Level Indicator will start scrolling. It
is recommended to charge the battery for a minimum of
4 hours before first use.
Operation of Battery
Level Indicator
Low Battery Warning
When the battery power is low, Battery Is Low message will
be displayed. If this occurs during conversation, finish your
call immediately. The power will automatically switch off
after the warning tone. Fully recharge the battery. See
“Charging the Battery” on this page. (Calls can be made
and received while the phone is charging.)
NOTE:
DO NOT force the connector as this may damage the phone
and/or the charger. If the battery has been deeply discharged the
phone will take a short time until the charge indicator displays.
When charging is
complete disconnect the
charger from the wall
socket before removing
the plug from the Phone.
While charging Charging complete
Phone on
Phone off Battery Charge
Indicator off
NOTE: When the battery is deeply discharged, it may take a short
time (2 to 3 minutes) until charging starts.
Keys & Displays 7
Keys & Displays
Send Key
To answer a call or to
make on Outgoing Call
Asterisk Key
Key Body
Cancel/Exit Key
Power/End Key
Press and hold to switch
your phone on/off
Sub Display
Back side:
Illumination
Light
Quiet Mode Setting
Key
Left Soft Key
Earpiece
Main Display
2-way Navi-Key
Selection/scroll/move key
Right Soft Key
Charging Connector/
Personal Handsfree
Connector
Sub Panel Key/
Illumination
Light
10 Key
Key Body Hook
Microphone
Back side:
Speaker
Sub Display
Back side:
Illumination
Light
Sub Panel Key/
Illumination
Light
Back side:
Speaker
G70E
G70S
8 Keys & Displays
Keys & Displays
Keys
Key Function
42-way Navigation Key: moving up/down/right/left through the options in the display area. In idle mode, entering to
the Shortcuts.
ALeft Soft key: Perform the functions displayed above the key. In idle, long press to enter to the SMS menu.
@Right Soft key/Cancel or Exit key: Perform the functions displayed above the key. Mainly used to cancel and returned
to previous menu level, or to delete text/number entries. In idle, long press to enter the Profiles menu.
#~,Numeric key pads: Enter numbers. Press and hold a single key (1~9) for Speed Dial. In text entry mode, enter text,
numbers and characters. Long press#to enter a “+” or “P”. When you need to dial an extension number, dial the
phone number first then long press#to add a “P” and enter the extension number.
CSend Key: Make a call or answer a call. In idle mode, check the last dialled list.
DPower/End Key: End/reject a call. During key operation, short press to return to the previous display. In idle mode, long
press to switch phone on/off. In Browser mode, long press to end Browser mode.
"Asterisk Key:
In idle, long press to activate Browser.
!Quiet Mode Key: In idle, long press to switch the Mute Mode on and off.
Sub panel key
Sub Panel backlight On/Off: In idle, short press to turn on and off the Sub Panel backlight.
Hands Free Mode Key: When with PHF, you can accept the call.
Quiet Mode Key: When Call incoming, New message, Alarm alerting and Schedule alerting, short press to turn off
music and turn on vibrator.
Keys & Displays 9
Keys & Displays
Shortcut from Idle Screen
It is possible to enter the function directly from the Idle screen by pressing a key.
Short press
*The Phone must be registered with a network.
Long press
*The Phone must be registered with a network.
Key Function
AMenu
@Phonebook* (Names)
1Display Light OFF
5Shortcuts
CLast dialled record list
Key Function
$~,Hot key dial
"Browser*
!Silent mode
@Profile menu
DPower on/off
ASMS Menu
10 Keys & Displays
Keys & Displays
Displays
Main Display
Status Icons
The status icons are displayed or animated according to
the currently activated functions. The Antenna, Signal
and Battery icons are displayed when the handset is
switched on and connected to a network. In the
occasion of that network level is zero, the network icon will
not be displayed.
NOTE: All Screen images in the manual are simulated.
ST YN
LG ]
[J
ST Y GLN[ ] J Icon Indication
SIndicates it is possible to make emergency call
1SSIM supports CPHS and Line 1 is selected in Phone
Option menu
PSignal strength
YRegistered to a non-home network - roaming
GCall divert is on
LKey Guard is enabled
NMessage area is full
N
(Flashing) Unread message is stored
NVoice mail message
[Silent Mode is on
]Vibration alert is on
?Alarm is set
J
KBattery full level:
- low battery
GPRS GPRS is active
Keys & Displays 11
Keys & Displays
Sub Display
You can select clock for digital or analogue that can be
displayed on the idle screen.
Status Icon is displayed only at the Digital clock mode.
Status Icons
The status icons are displayed or animated according to
the currently activated functions.
Turning Sub Display Back Light On
From idle mode
Press Sub panel key to turn sub display back light on
Digital clock Analogue clock
Icon Indication
SIndicates it is possible to make emergency call
1SSIM supports CPHS and Line 1 is selected in Phone
Option menu
PSignal strength
YRegistered to a non-home network - roaming
GCall divert is on
LKey Guard is enabled
NMessage area is full
N
(Flashing) Unread message is stored
NVoice mail message
[Silent Mode is on
]Vibration alert is on
?Alarm is set
J
KBattery full level:
- low battery
GPRS GPRS is active
12 How to Use this Phone
How to Use this Phone
Symbols used in the
Manual Menu Display
The menu system provides the means for accessing the
functions which do not have their own dedicated buttons
on the keypad.
Entering to the Menu Display
From idle screen
1A(Menu)
The main menu display has 9 menu options
(See “Menu Structure” on page 13.)
24required menuA(Select)
OR pressing a numeric key will access a menu option
directly.
Back to the Menu Display
Drepeatedly until the display goes back to the Menu
display.
Symbols Content
15
4Press the Navigation key in the direction
indicated by the arrow
APress Left Soft Key
@Press Right Soft Key
#~,Press numeric key pads
CPress to answer a call or call a dialled number
DPress to end a call or long press to switch the
phone on/off
How to Use this Phone 13
How to Use this Phone
Menu Structure
The 9 main menus are as follows.
Messages
Create
Inbox
Outbox
Archive
User Messages
Memory Status
Options
Broadcast
Applications
Games
Biorhythm Calendar
(STK)*
Clock
Calculator
Currency
Melody Composer
Sound Folder
Picture Folder
Games (or STK)*
Fillip
Hurricane
Classic rally
Scheduler
Browser
Start Browser
Bookmarks
Settings
My Phone
Sounds
Display
Language
Alert Type
Profiles
User Messages
Answer Mode
Reset Defaults
Shortcuts
My Phonebook
T9 Input
Key Guard
Phone Option
Call Service
Call Divert
Security
Network
CSD Setting
GPRS Setting
GPRS Info
Records
Last Dialled
Answered
Unanswered
Erase Records
Phone Book
Browse
Create
Group Settings
Memory Status
My Numbers
Hot Key Dial
My Phonebook
*STK(SIM Application Tool Kit) is SIM dependent.
14 Phone Basics
Phone Basics
Phone ON/OFF
1 Press and holdDfor 2 to 3 seconds
2 Phone will display Idle mode
3 Press and holdDagain to turn the power off
Displaying Menu
From idle mode
Ato access Menu
Menu will be displayed
(Menu may change depending on your SIM)
DA
Phone Basics 15
Phone Basics
Making Calls
To make a call, start in Idle mode.
Standard Dialling
1 Enter phone numberC
The dialled number is displayed.
2 When the other party answers, talk into the Microphone.
3 To hang up,D
The length of the call is displayed.
When Max Cost is on, the remaining units will be displayed.
For setting the Max Cost, please refer to “Setting the Maxi-
mum Cost:” on page 75.
Phonebook Dialling
1@(Names)
24required contactC
@
4
C
Earpiece Volume:
During a call;4to adjust earpiece volume
16 Phone Basics
Phone Basics
Last Number Dialling
1C
24required contactC
International Dialling
The international access code (+) and the destination country/
region code should be entered, followed by the area code and
phone number.
1 Press and hold#until “+” is displayed then enter coun-
try/region code
2 Enter area code and phone numberC
Emergency Call
To make an emergency call, the antenna (S) must be present
When SIM is installed;
enter emergency number 112C
When SIM is not installed;
enter emergency number 112C
OR
@(SOS) > “Emergency CallA(Yes)
#
CD
NOTE: Many countries/regions include an initial “0” in the area code. This
should, in most cases, be omitted when dialling international numbers. If
you have difficulties making international calls, contact your service
provider.
NOTE: Making Emergency calls without a SIM installed is country or
network operator dependent.
Phone Basics 17
Phone Basics
Answering Calls
C
OR
When “Any Key Answer” is ON,
From Idle menu
press any key exceptD
(See “Setting Any Key Answer” on page 37)
OR
When “Unit Answer” is ON,
open the phone to answer incoming call.
close the phone to end the call.
Ring Volume:
From My Phone menu
14Sounds > VolumeA(Select)
24Adjust the volume levelA(OK)
Quick Touch Silent Mode:
To quickly set the ring tone off and the vibrator on, press
and
hold!
or press sub panel key in idle mode.
]and [will be displayed on the idle screen.
PHF:
When you use the PHF, press the sub panel key to answer your call.
@
4D
C
A
18 Phone Basics
Phone Basics
In-Call Options
During a call,A(Menu) or@(Hold)
A(Menu) Hands Free Switch to Desktop Hands Free
Conference Enable to make a conference call. You
can talk with up to 5 parties.
Call Transfer Connect your calling party to the other
party you are holding, then disconnect
your line. (SIM dependent)
Call Status
A(End) to disconnect a line with the
activating party.
@(Hold) to put a call on hold with the
activating party.
To resume, A(Back) again.
Phone Book Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile
Phonebook
@(Hold) Hold Put a call on hold. To resume,A(Back)
(SIM dependent)
@
4
A
Phone Basics 19
Phone Basics
Desktop Handsfree
Desktop Handsfree allows you to hold a conversation without
holding the phone to your ear.
During a Handheld call:
1A(Menu)
24Hands FreeA(Select)
To return to Handheld call:
A(Menu) >A(Select) to revert for Handheld operation
NOTE: Do NOT hold the phone to your ear in Handsfree mode.
NOTE: You can also switch between Handheld and Handsfree by pressing
and holding!.
20 Phone Basics
Phone Basics
DTMF Tones
DTMF tones can be sent during conversation. These are often
used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home
banking. For example, you may need to input a number to
remotely access voice mail messages. A phone number may be
stored in Phone Book with DTMF tones, allowing the number to be
dialled upon recall and the DTMF number to be sent
automatically.
Send DTMF Tones During a Call:
Enter digits (#~,,!,")
Pause Dial
Using pauses allows you to send DTMF tones automatically.
1 Enter phone number
2 Press and hold#until a P is displayed at the end of the
phone number entered
3 Enter DTMF digits after the pause, e.g. enter the number to ac-
cess voice mail messages
4C
When the call is connected DTMF tones will be sent after 3
seconds.
#
C
"!
Phone Basics 21
Phone Basics
Incoming Call While in a Call
During a call, you may receive another call :
1 To answer another call,C(First call is placed on hold.)
To disconnect another call,A(Reject)
2 During a conversation with a second caller,A
(Menu)
or
@
(Swap) and select one from the following options:
To end a conference call and all connections : D
NOTE: Call waiting must be on - see “Setting Call Waiting” on page 73.
Call waiting is network dependent.
A(Menu) Hands Free Switch to Desktop Hands Free
Conference Enable to make a conference call. You
can talk with up to 5 parties.
Call Transfer
Connect your calling party to the other
party you are holding, then disconnect
your line. (SIM dependent)
Call Status
A(End) to disconnect a line with
the activating party.
@(Hold) to put a call on hold with
the activating party.
To resume, A(Back) again.
Phonebook
Open SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook
@(Swap) Swap Switch between two connected calls
@
D
C
A
22 Phone Basics
Phone Basics
Making a Second Call
During a call:
Enter second phone number or recall it from Phone BookC
The first call is put on hold.
NOTE: Making a second call is network dependent.
My Phone Menu Structure 23
My Phone Menu Structure
Volume
Ring Tones
Melody Composer
Open Close Tone
Sub Panel Key Tone
Key Tone
Warning Tone
Wallpaper
Greeting
Animation
Contrast
Brightness
Colour Themes
Ring & Vibration
Vibration Only
Ring Only
None
SIM
Mobile
My Phone Sounds
Display
Language
Alert Type
Profiles
User Messages
Reset Defaults
Shortcuats
My Phonebook
T9 Input
Key Guard
Auto Answer
Any Key Answer
Open Close Answer
Normal
Quiet
Outdoor
Headset
Answer Mode
24 My Phone
My Phone > Sounds
Sounds Changing the Volume
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24VolumeA(Select)
34Adjust the volume levelA(OK)
Changing the Ring Tone
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Ring TonesA(Select)
34
Any Call
,
Group Calls
,
Alarm
or
Messages
A(Select)
44required ring toneA(Select)
My Phone 25
My Phone > Sounds
Composing a Melody
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Melody ComposerA(Select)
34required My MusicA(Menu)
44EditA(Select)
54required trackA(Menu)
6
Compose your melody - See the notes chart below >
A(Menu)
74SaveA(Select)
You can arrange the Tempo and select an instrument (Select
Instrument) before saving.
Using the following table as a reference, enter the notes (from the
choice of low, middle and high), rests, and the duration of each,
to generate your composition. Main Track and Sub Tracks will be
combined when you return to My Music.
Key $%&'()
Func C D E F G A
Key *+,#"!
Func B Rep. Dotted
note Rest
Duration
Low #
Middle #
High #
26 My Phone
My Phone > Sounds
Rename a melody:
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Melody ComposerA(Select)
34required musicA(Menu)
44RenameA(Select)
5 Enter a name
To erase a letter,@(Clear).
To erase all letters, press and hold@(Clear).
6A(OK)
Set to Ringtone:
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Melody ComposerA(Select)
34required musicA(Menu)
44Set to RingtoneA(Select)
Viewing a melody information:
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Melody ComposerA(Select)
34required musicA(Menu)
44Info (Select)
My Phone 27
My Phone > Sounds
Open Close Tone
Setting Sub Panel Key:
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Open Close ToneA(Select)
34Sub Panel KeyA(On/off)
Set to Unit Open:
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Open Close ToneA(Select)
34Unit OpenA(On/off)
Set to Unit Close:
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Open Close ToneA(Select)
34Unit CloseA(On/off)
28 My Phone
My Phone > Sounds
Setting Sub Panel Key Tone
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Sub Panel Key ToneA(On/off)
Setting Key Tone
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Key ToneA(On/off)
Setting Warning Tone
From My Phone menu
14SoundsA(Select)
24Warning ToneA(On/off)
Warning Tone informs you
followings.
· Low Battery
· Network camp on
My Phone 29
My Phone > Display
Display Setting Wallpaper
From My Phone menu
14DisplayA(Select)
24Wallpaper@(Select)
34required WallpaperA(Select)
4A(On/off)
Setting Greeting
From My Phone menu
14DisplayA(Select)
24Greeting@(Edit)
3 Enter the GreetingA(OK)
4A(On/off)
You can change the Idle
mode wallpaper
displayed.
You can create a greeting
message each time your
phone is powered on.
30 My Phone
My Phone > Display
Setting Display Animation
From My Phone menu
14DisplayA(Select)
24AnimationA(Select)
34required AnimationA(Select)
Setting Display Contrast
From My Phone menu
14DisplayA(Select)
24ContrastA(Select)
34Adjust the contrastA(OK)
You can change the
displays power on
Animation Theme.
My Phone 31
My Phone > Display
Setting Brightness
From My Phone menu
14DisplayA(Select)
24BrightnessA(Select)
34required levelA(Select)
Setting Colour Themes
From My Phone menu
14DisplayA(Select)
24Colour ThemesA(Select)
34required colourA(Select)
The Display’s Colour
Themes can be changed
32 My Phone
My Phone > Language /
Alert Type
Language Changing the Language
From My Phone menu
14LanguageA(Select)
24required languageA(Select)
Alert Type Changing Alert Type
From My Phone menu
14Alert TypeA(Select)
24required Alert typeA(Select)
It is possible to change the
language that the phone
uses for display messages.
When required, the phone
can be set up to vibrate
and/or ring when a call is
received.
You can change Alert
Type:
-Ring & Vibration
-Vibration Only
-Ring Only
-None
My Phone 33
My Phone > Profiles
Profiles Activating a profile
From My Phone menu
14ProfilesA(Select)
24required profileA(Menu)
34ActivateA(Select)
Editing profiles
Ring Volume
From My Phone menu
14ProfilesA(Select)
24required profileA(Menu)
34Change SettingsA(Select)
44Ring VolumeA(Select)
54Adjust volume levelA(OK)
You can switch between
four profiles in your phone
each with a distinct
combination of alert
method, ring tone, etc.
Profiles are set up for use in
different environments – for
instance you might want to
create Normal profile for
everyday setting, Quiet
profile with ring tone
appropriate for formal
occasions, Outdoor profile
for loud environments and
Headset profile with
vibrator when it is difficult to
hear the ring tone.
34 My Phone
My Phone > Profiles
Key Tone
From My Phone menu
14ProfilesA(Select)
24required profileA(Menu)
34Change SettingsA(Select)
44Key ToneA(On/off)
Warning Tone
From My Phone menu
14ProfilesA(Select)
24required profileA(Menu)
34Change SettingsA(Select)
44Warning ToneA(On/off)
My Phone 35
My Phone > Profiles
Vibrator
From My Phone menu
14ProfilesA(Select)
24required profileA(Menu)
34Change SettingsA(Select)
44VibratorA(On/off)
Brightness
From My Phone menu
14ProfilesA(Select)
24required profileA(Menu)
34Change SettingsA(Select)
44BrightnessA(Select)
54Medium,High,Maximum or LowA(Select)
36 My Phone
My Phone >
User Messages
User messages
Editing User Messages
From My Phone menu
14User MessagesA(Select)
24required message or empty spaceA(Select)
3 Enter your messageA(Menu)
To erase a letter,@(Clear).
To erase all letters, press and hold@(Clear).
44Save and Send
or
SaveA(Select)
5
When
Save and Send
is selected, enter destination phone
number
A(OK)
NOTE: If the text is wider than the screen display, the text will scroll.
There are 10 pre-set
common user messages
and 5 empty spaces for you
to create your own
messages. You can also set
User Messages at User
Messages in Message
menu - see “Editing User
Messages” on page 63
My Phone 37
My Phone >
Answer Mode
Answer Mode
Setting Auto Answer
From My Phone menu
14Answer ModeA(Select)
24Auto AnswerA(On/off)
Setting Any Key Answer
From My Phone menu
14Answer ModeA(Select)
24Any Key AnswerA(On/off)
Setting Open Close Answer
From My Phone menu
14Answer ModeA(Select)
24Open Close AnswerA(On/off)
Auto Answer can be set but
only functions when a
Personal Handsfree
Earpiece is used.
Calls can be answered by
pressing any key
(except D, sub panel
key ) .
Quick touch silent mode will
be set when you press sub
panel key.
38 My Phone
My Phone >
Reset Defaults /
Shortcuts
Reset Defaults
Reset Defaults
From My Phone menu
14Reset DefaultsA(Select)
2Restore Factory Settings?A(No) or@(Yes)
Shortcuts Setting Shortcuts
From My Phone menu
14ShortcutsA(Select)
24required shortcutsA(On/off)
Access to Shortcuts:
From Idle mode
5required shortcuts A(Select)
Any personal settings can
be returned to their factory
default settings.
You can select any of the
following options: Browser,
Games,Phone Book,
Language,Alert Type,
Sounds,Wallpaper,Profiles,
Alarm,Calculator,
Scheduler,Inbox,Create,
Clock Setting and Currency
to appear in your shortcuts
menu
My Phone 39
My Phone
>
My Phonebook /
T9 Input
My Phonebook
Setting SIM or Mobile Phonebook
From My Phone menu
14My PhonebookA(Select)
24SIM or MobileA(Select)
T9 Input Setting T9 Input
From My Phone menu
14T9 InputA(Select)
24Set T9 Prefer onA(On/off)
34Input LanguageA(Select)
44required languageA(Select)
See “Shift mode” on page 69 for detail.
You need to select which
phonebook is to be used,
SIM Phonebook or Mobile
Phonebook. You can also
set My Phonebook at My
Phonebook in Phonebook
- see “My Phonebook” on
page 50.
Using this mode of text
entry dramatically reduces
the number of key presses
required:
O
n
40 My Phone
My Phone > Key Guard
Key Guard Setting Key Guard
From My Phone menu
14Key GuardA(Select)
2A(Yes) or@(No)
When Key Guard is enabled, L appears on the display.
Emergency calls still can be made.
When a call is received Key Guard will be disabled temporarily,
allowing the user to answer the call.
Disabling Key Guard
When L appears on the display,
1A(Free)
2“Press OK to Free keypad”A(OK)
NOTE:
When making emergency calls with the “Key Guard” enabled, there
will be no visual indication that the number is being dialled.
The Key Guard function is
used to prevent any keys
from being accidentally
pressed e.g. when the
phone is being carried.
Games Menu Structure 41
Games Menu Structure
Games
(or STK)* Puddleland
Quadball
* STK (SIM Application Tool Kit) is SIM dependent.
Exode
42 Games
Games > Games
Selecting Games
From Games menu
4required gameA(Select) from Puddleland,Quadball and
Exode.
Puddleland
Key Operation:
'or Send (move left),)or end (move right),
5or&or+(down),1 or$or#(jump),
Left soft key (swallow and spit out),
@(Quit),!(pause).
Starting Games:
Select Start by usingA.
NOTE: Once the power is turned off, High scores or Best scores goes off.
You can't help to fall in love
with the cute little frog-
making his way by
swallowing his enemies and
spitting them out again.
Even the monsters are
adorable.But don't be
mistaken, by the brilliant
and lovable characters,
this is a challenging
platform game, were you
need to stay on your toes if
you want to stay ahead.
Games 43
Games > Games
Quadball
Key Operation:
%(left),,(right),$(Rotate Left),#(Rotate Right),
5or&or+(Quickly down),@(Quit),!(pause).
Starting Games:
PressAto start the game.
Exode
Key Operation:
%(left),,(right),A(start/Fire),@(Quit),!(pause).
Starting Games:
PressAto start the game.
NOTE:
If SIM card provides SIM Application Toolkit services, this menu will
become the STK Menu. You can still access Games from Applications.
Tetris type puzzle game
You direct the differently
coloured bubbles, and
they merge with bubbles
of the same shape.
Break out type of game
The ball bounches of the
walls and the bar that you
control.
You pick up different
objects that fall down
when you destroys the
"bricks" .
44 Phone Book Menu Structure
Phone Book Menu Structure
SIM Phonebook
Mobile Phonebook
Phone Book Browse
Create
Group Settings
Memory Status
My Numbers
Hot Key Dial
My Phonebook
SIM Phonebook
Mobile Phonebook
SIM
Mobile
Phone Book 45
Phone Book > Create
Storing
Storing a Number in SIM
From Phone Book menu
14CreateA(Select)
2SIM PhonebookA(Select)
3Enter Name5> Phone number
4A(Save)
“Saved in SIM” is displayed.
Storing a Number in Mobile Phonebook
From Phone Book menu
14CreateA(Select)
24Mobile PhonebookA(Select)
3Enter Name5
4Enter Phone Number5
5@(Set)4required Caller’s ID ImageA(Select)5
6@(Set)4required GroupA(Select)5
7@(Set)4required MelodyA(Select)
8When entries are completed,A(Save)
“Saved in Mobile” is displayed.
NOTE: The length and amount of data is SIM dependent.
Phone numbers can be
stored in SIM or in your
phone.
In the SIM, you can store or
select:
-Phone number
-Name
In the phone, you can
store:
- Name
-3 Phone Numbers
(Phone,office,mobile)
-Caller’s ID
-Groups
-Melodies
The entries can be grouped
together and these are
retained even if you
damage the SIM.
46 Phone Book
Phone Book > Browse
Viewing Browsing the Phone Book
From Phone Book menu
14Browse > SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook
A(Select)
24Search the name you wish to browse@(View)
Options in Phone Book
From Phone Book menu
14Browse > SIM Phonebook or Mobile Phonebook
A(Select)
24required contactA(Menu)
The following options are available by pressingA(Select)
Edit Edit the selected Phone Book entry
Delete Delete the selected Phone Book entry
Delete All Delete all Phone Book entries
Copy to Mobile/SIM Copy a contact to Mobile/SIM Phonebook
Copy All to Mobile/SIM Copy all Phone Book to Mobile/SIM
Phonebook
Search Search for a desired item in Mobile/SIM
Phonebook by entering the name.
You can search
Phonebook by name.
Phone Book 47
Phone Book
> Group Settings
Group Settings
From Phone Book menu
14Group SettingsA(Select)
24required GroupA(Menu)
The following options are available by pressing A(Select)
After selecting required Group in step 2, you can view Phone Book
entry by pressing@(View)
The following options are available by pressingA(Menu)
View Group View Phone Book entry in the selected group
Set Ring Tone Set required ring tone
Remove Entries Delete all Phone Book entries in the selected group
Edit Edit the selected Phone Book entry
Delete Delete the selected Phone Book entry
Search Search for a desired item in the selected group by
entering the name.
O
n
The ability to group
phonebook entries
together is an extra
function of the Mobile
Phonebook.
Groups are used to collect
together types of Contacts
entries, e.g. Colleagues
and Friends.
You can select a particular
sound to the groups to
identify them.
48 Phone Book
Phone Book >
Memory Status
/
My Numbers
Memory Status
Viewing Memory Status
From Phone Book menu
4Memory StatusA(Select)
My Numbers
Setting My Numbers
From Phone Book menu
14My NumbersA(Select)
24required entryA(Menu)
34EditA(Select)
4Enter your phone number5
5Enter your nameA(Save)
Memory status shows how
many locations are
available in the Phone
Book.
My Numbers is a phone
book where you can store
your numbers.
Phone Book 49
Phone Book >
My Numbers
/
Hot Key Dial
Viewing My Numbers
From Phone Book menu
14My NumbersA(Select)
24required entryA(Menu)
34ViewA(Select)
Hot Key Dial
Setting Hot Key Dial
From Phone Book menu
4Hot Key DialA(On/off)
Making a Call by Using Hot Key Dial
From Idle menu
1Press and hold a digit key (1~9)
2PressC
NOTE: This function is available only when a SIM is installed.
Phone numbers stored at
locations 001 - 009 in the
Phonebook can be dialled
quickly.
50 Phone Book
Phone Book >
My Phonebook
My Phonebook
From Phone Book menu
14My PhonebookA(Select)
24SIM or MobileA(Select)
Please refer to “My Phonebook” on page 39.
This option allows you to
select which phonebook
will be displayed. SIM or
Mobile.
Browser Menu Structure 51
Browser Menu Structure
Bookmark 1
Bookmark 10
Browser Start Browser
Bookmarks
Settings Server Name 1
Server Name 5
52 Browser
Browser > Settings
Server Setting
Before Internet services can be accessed, you need to subscribe to
your network operator or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to enable the
relevant configuration information. Please contact your network
service provider to ensure that your network settings are correct.
From Browser menu
14SettingsA(Select)
24to select required server@(Edit)
Five server settings can be set up in the phone. If you find your
server’s name under the settings option, select the server and
@(Edit). If no settings are present contact your Network
Service Provider for these settings. (Sever Name, IP Address, IP
Port, Homepage, Linger Time, Select Mode)
Those configuration Options will be given by Network service
provider.
Once completing the entry, pressA(Save) then
pressA(Activate).
The first time that the browser is activated there will be no content
stored so the Home URL content will be displayed (as defined by the
network operator). The Home URL will be recalled from the cache,
each time the browser is activated. (Cache is the phone’s memory
that stores content downloaded in the past).
NOTE: Modifying previously entered settings can cause failure of the
Browser.
NOTE: You need to set CSD Setting or GPRS Setting in Phone Option before
setting the server information.
The phone’s WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol)
Browser enables you to
access Internet services
supported by the network,
such as news, weather
reports, sport etc.
Browser 53
Browser >
Start Browser
WAP Activating
From Browser menu
14Start BrowserA(Select)
2Please follow to the instructions on the display.
While browsing a homepage, pressCand you can
select the following menus.
To end Browser, press and holdD.
Home Jump to the homepage which is set in Settings
Bookmarks Select one from your setting bookmarks and jump
Save Items Save items in your browsing homepages
Reload Reload the browsing homepage
Go To URL Enter a URL and jump to the homepage
Show URL Display the URL of the browsing page
SnapShots Capture the screen of your browsing page
Advanced Inbox,Restart Browser and About are available to select
Settings Scroll Mode,Downloads,Security and Send Referrer are
available to set
54 Browser
Browser > Bookmarks
Bookmarks Setting Bookmark
Entering URL from Browser menu:
From Browser menu
14BookmarksA(Select)
24required empty BookmarkA(Menu)
34EditA(Select)
4Enter Title and URLA(Save)
Setting Bookmark from Homepage:
1C>4Bookmarks
2Mark Site >A
3Enter Folder and URL
4A(Save)
Browsing Bookmark
From Browser menu
14BookmarksA(Select)
24required Bookmark@(Launch)
Once you Bookmark your
favourite page, you can
quickly jump to the page.
Scheduler 55
Scheduler > Scheduler
Scheduler Entering a Schedule
From Applications menu
14SchedulerA(Select)
2@to select Week or Month format
3 To select a day, press numerical keys1,5, 2 and 9 to
move the cursor ,,and to set a day.A(Agenda)
44<New Entry>A(Select)
5Enter required information
6A(Save).
The Scheduler can be used
to register reminders for
personal events as well as
planning holiday periods.
Set clock first.
In the Scheduler, you can
store:
-Type (Memo or Meeting)
-Description
-Start Date
-Start Time
-End Date
-End Time
Ensure that the setting of
the Scheduler will not
contravene any
regulations whereby it may
automatically power on
when in an aircraft or
medical facility, etc. - see
“Important Information” on
page 1 .
56 Scheduler
Scheduler > Scheduler
Viewing / Editing Scheduler
From Applications menu
14SchedulerA(Select)
2@to select Week or Month format
3When Month format is selected:
Select a day marked in blue by using the numerical keys
(1,5, 2 and 9)A(Agenda)
When Week format is selected:
Schedule icon(s) will be shown corresponding to a period of
time selected by pressing4.
(Period of time : 4 = 0:01-4:00, 8 = 4:01-8:00, 12 = 8:01-12:00,
16 = 12:01-16:00, 20 = 16:01-20:00, 24 = 20:01-0:00)
Select a day by using the numeric keys (1,5, 2 and
9)A(Agenda)
44required schedule@(View)
5To return to the previous display,A(OK)
To edit@(Edit), edit required informationA(Save)
Messages Menu Structure 57
Messages Menu Structure
Message Centre
Protocol
Lifetime
Delivery Report
Inbox
Outbox
Messages Create
Inbox
Outbox
Archive
User Messages
Memory Status
Options
Broadcast Broadcast
Read Messages
Topic
Languages
Auto Display
58 Messages
Messages > Options
SMS Setting the Message Centre Number
From Messages menu
14Options > Message CentreA(Select)
2Enter message centre number in international dial format
(see “International Dialling” on page 16)A(OK)
NOTE: Your network operator may have pre-installed this number. Do not
change this number as it may cause failure of SMS Messaging.
It is possible to receive,
display, edit and/or send
text messages of up to 1520
characters in ten messages
(Dependent upon the
language being used), to
any network that has a
roaming agreement.
(Dependent on the
recipient’s phone Options.)
Before sending a message,
you need to enter the
Message Centre number
into Options.
Messages 59
Messages > Create
Creating a New Short Text Message
From Messages menu
14CreateA(Select)
2Create your text message – max. 1520 characters
(see “Text Entry”, page 68)A(Menu)
34SendA(Select)
4Enter the destination phone numberA(OK)
OR
Recall a number from the Phonebook@(Names) >
4required nameA(Select) >A(OK)
When you create a text, these options are available by
A(Menu).
Send Send a text as Short Text message
Save Save a text in Outbox in SIM
Save and Send Save a text in the Outbox in SIM and send
Picture & Sound Add picture and/or sound to a text
User Messages Use a short message stored in this phone
For editing the User Message, see “Editing User
Messages” below
60 Messages
Messages > Inbox
Reading a Received Message
From Messages menu
14InboxA(Select)
24required message@(Read)
Inbox: The received message will be stored in Inbox.
When reading messages, the following options are available by
A(Menu)
NOTE: If the message indicator is displayed constantly (does not flash), this
means that the message area is full and you need to delete old messages
in order to receive new messages.
Delete Delete a message
Reply Create a replying SMS
Forward Forward a message to another phone
Edit Edit a message and save and/or send to another
Delete All Delete all messages in Inbox
Extract Number
Extract numbers in messages and save in Phonebook
Move to Archive Move a message into Inbox in Archive
Hyper Link Link to a URL in a received message
When a Short Text Message
is received, the message
indicator will flash on the
display and a user preset
andiable alert will be
heard. If you are in a call
you wil be alerted by the
vibrator.
N
flashes when an unread
message is received in the
Inbox.
When the Inbox is full,
N
will remain permanent until
old messages are deleted.
Messages 61
Messages >Outbox
Viewing Message Lists in Outbox
To view message lists which are stored in SIM.
Outbox: The transmitted message will be stored in Outbox.
From Message menu
14OutboxA(Select)
24required message@(Read)
When reading a message, the following options are available by
A(Menu)
Delete Delete a message
Edit Edit a message and save and/or send to another
Send Send a SMS message after entering a recipient
number
Delete All Delete all messages in Inbox
Extract Number Extract numbers in messages and save in
Phonebook
Move to Archive Move a message from Outbox to Outbox in
Archive
62 Messages
Messages > Archive
Viewing Message Lists in Archive
To view message lists which are stored in Archive.
Inbox: When the message received in Inbox is saved, the
message will be saved to Inbox in Archive.
Outbox: When the transmitted message in Outbox is saved,
the message will be saved to Outbox in Archive.
From Message menu
1 ArchiveA(Select)
24Inbox/OutboxA(Select)
34required messageA(Select)
When reading a message, the following options are available by
A(Menu)
Delete Delete a message
Forward Forward a message to another phone
Edit Edit a message and save and/or send to another
Delete All Delete all messages in Inbox
Messages 63
Messages
>
User Messages /
Memory Status
Editing User Messages
From Messages menu
14User MessagesA(Select)
24required messageA(Select)
3Edit the messageA(Menu)
4Save or Save and SendA(Select)
Viewing Memory Status
From Messages menu
4Memory StatusA(Select)
NOTE: If the text is wider than the screen display, the text will scroll.
Memory status shows how
many locations are left to
store messages in the
Inbox.

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