Quanta Computer KMP6J1S1 Cellphone User Manual NEC

Quanta Computer Inc Cellphone NEC

Users Manual Revised

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2Safety And Performances  7Emergency Services  ........................................................... 7General Care ..................................................................... 7Aircraft Safety  ................................................................... 7Hospital Safety  .................................................................. 7General Safety ................................................................... 7Road Safety ...................................................................... 7Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag  ...................................... 8Third Party Equipment  ....................................................... 8Service .............................................................................. 8Non-Ionising Radiations ..................................................... 8Efficient Use ...................................................................... 8Radio Frequency Energy ..................................................... 8Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy .................................. 8Licenses ............................................................................ 8Before You Start  9Cellphone System Structure ................................................ 9Display Information  ......................................................... 11Main-LCD Graphic Display Area ..................................... 11Status Icons Area ......................................................... 11Help and Softkey Area  .................................................. 112nd LCD Graphic Display Area ....................................... 11Main Menu ...................................................................... 12Main menu icons, menus, Check Boxes/Radio Buttons  .... 12Options Menu Operation Example .................................. 13Menu Shortcut Selection  ............................................... 13Keypad Shortcuts  ............................................................ 13Main Phone Features  ....................................................... 14Displayed Icons ............................................................... 15Display Icons of 2nd LCD icons ......................................... 16Overview of Menu Function .............................................. 17Getting Started  18Service Activation ......................................................... 18Voice Mail Messaging and Text Messaging  ..................... 18Phone Password .......................................................... 18SIM Card ........................................................................ 19Inserting a SIM Card  .................................................... 19Removing a SIM Card ................................................... 19Preparing the Battery ....................................................... 20Charging the Battery the First Time ............................... 20Checking the Battery .................................................... 20Low Battery Indication  ................................................. 20Charging the Battery  .................................................... 21Changing the Battery  ................................................... 21Powering On the Phone  ................................................... 22Turning the Phone On  .................................................. 22Turning the Phone Off .................................................. 22Basic Calls and Phone Use  23Dialing Calls  .................................................................... 23Accessing the Last Dialled List ....................................... 23Accessing the Other Dialled Lists ................................... 23Ending Call ...................................................................... 23Receiving Calls ............................................................. 24NEC.book  Page 2  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
3Accepting a Call ............................................................ 24Rejecting a Call  ............................................................ 24Placing a Call On Hold  ...................................................... 24Unsuccessful Calls/Auto Redial .......................................... 25Call Features ................................................................... 25Fast Dial ...................................................................... 25Voice Mail  .................................................................... 25Volume Controls ........................................................... 26Call Records  27Last Dialled List  ............................................................... 27Call Lists ......................................................................... 27Time/Charge ................................................................... 27Charge Settings  ............................................................... 28Personalizing Settings 29Reset Defaults ................................................................. 29Voice volume ................................................................... 29Phone Profiles .................................................................. 29Profiles Selection  .......................................................... 29Profiles Settings  ........................................................... 30Changing Settings of Profiles ......................................... 30Answer Options  ............................................................... 32Any key answer ............................................................ 32Fold answer ................................................................. 32Minute Reminder   ............................................................ 32Side key .......................................................................... 33ALS setup ........................................................................ 33FAK Setting ..................................................................... 33Time & Date .................................................................... 33Setting Time & Date ..................................................... 33Setting the Time Zone  .................................................. 33Set Date/Time ............................................................. 34Time Format ................................................................ 34Date format ................................................................. 34Own numbers .................................................................. 34Power On Greeting/Animations ......................................... 35Wallpaper  ...................................................................... 35Color themes ................................................................... 35Brightness ....................................................................... 36LCD Contrast ................................................................... 362nd LCD setting ............................................................... 36Screen Display  ............................................................. 36Contrast ...................................................................... 36Language ........................................................................ 37Call Service  ..................................................................... 37Call Diverts  .................................................................. 37Call Waiting ................................................................. 38Auto Redial .................................................................. 39Security Settings .............................................................. 39Change PINs ................................................................ 39SIM Lock ..................................................................... 40Call Bar ....................................................................... 40Fixed dialing ................................................................ 41Network settings .............................................................. 41Network Info ............................................................... 41New Network ............................................................... 41NEC.book  Page 3  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
4Set Automatic or Manual Network Selection  ................... 41View / Edit Network list ................................................ 42Band select .................................................................. 42My Documents  43Photos and Pictures  ......................................................... 43Display the Photos/Pictures list screen  ........................... 43Selecting and displaying or playback an image  ............... 43Photos/Pictures Option Menu ........................................ 43Sounds  ........................................................................... 45Display the Sounds list and Option ................................ 45Text Entry  47Mode change ................................................................... 47Message Options menu  .................................................... 47Inserting Picture and sound .......................................... 47Format  ........................................................................ 47T9® language .................................................................. 48T9® Preferred ............................................................... 48T9® English text input ................................................... 48Normal text input (ABC) ................................................ 49Numeric input .............................................................. 49T9® Chinese Stroke  ...................................................... 49T9® Pinyin ................................................................... 49Messages 50Message Center Overview ................................................ 50Message List Screen Options Menu ................................ 50Message Display Screen Options Menu .......................... 51Message Edit Screen Options Menu ............................... 51Receiving and Reading a Message .................................... 51Receiving an MMS Message .......................................... 51To Read a Message ...................................................... 52Creating and Sending a Message ................................... 52Useful Tips For SMS, EMS, and MMS .............................. 53Message Settings ............................................................. 53SMS/EMS settings  ........................................................ 53MMS Setting - Send Option ........................................... 54MMS Setting - Receive Option ....................................... 55Cell broadcast settings  ..................................................... 55Message List ................................................................ 55Receive  ....................................................................... 55Topic list ..................................................................... 55Auto display  ................................................................ 56Languages ................................................................... 56User Messages ................................................................ 56Memory Status ................................................................ 56WAP Service  57End Connection  ........................................................... 57Supported Downloaded  ................................................ 57NEC WAP site .............................................................. 57Further information  ...................................................... 57WAP Browser .................................................................. 58WAP setup ...................................................................... 58Connectivity Profiles  ..................................................... 58Connectivity Profile Setting ........................................... 59Logging on to WAP site .................................................... 60Connect to the default Home page ................................ 60Connect to a specific URL or bookmarked URLs .............. 61NEC.book  Page 4  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
5WAP Push Settings ........................................................... 61GPRS Info ....................................................................... 61Transfer rate ................................................................... 61Contacts  62Lists ................................................................................ 62Personal Directory (ADN) .............................................. 62Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) ........................................ 62Service Dialing Numbers (SDN) ..................................... 62Storing Numbers & Name in Phonebook ............................ 63Starting and Recall Stored Number ................................ 63Editing or Personalizing Phone Memory Numbers ............ 63Group .......................................................................... 65Deleting a Single Phonebook Record .............................. 66Move/Copy a Record Between Locations and/or Phonebooks ................................................................. 66Moving from Mobile to SIM / SIM to Mobile  .................... 66Delete All Phone Records .............................................. 66Scratchpad number  ...................................................... 67Java 68Java applications .............................................................. 68Launch  ........................................................................ 68New Folder .................................................................. 68Info ............................................................................. 68Rename ....................................................................... 68Security ....................................................................... 68Delete  ......................................................................... 68Memory Status ............................................................. 68About  .......................................................................... 68Exit  ............................................................................. 68Folders option menu  ........................................................ 69Open ........................................................................... 69New Folder .................................................................. 69Rename ....................................................................... 69Delete  ......................................................................... 69Memory Status ............................................................. 69About  .......................................................................... 69Exit  ............................................................................. 69Playing games  ................................................................. 69Applications 70Camera ........................................................................... 70Taking a picture  ........................................................... 70Camera Options Menu  .................................................. 71Calculator ........................................................................ 72Calculator Key .............................................................. 72Alarm .............................................................................. 73Calendar ......................................................................... 74Agenda ........................................................................ 74Scheduler .................................................................... 75Melody Composer  ............................................................ 76Power Off Timer .............................................................. 76Power On Timer .............................................................. 76Currency ......................................................................... 77Rate setting ................................................................. 77Compute  ..................................................................... 77Notes .............................................................................. 77Countdown ...................................................................... 78NEC.book  Page 5  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
6Stopwatch ....................................................................... 78Voice for MMS ................................................................. 78M-Zone 79M-Zone  ........................................................................... 79Messages  ........................................................................ 80My Zone .......................................................................... 80Monternet ....................................................................... 80Index 81NEC.book  Page 6  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
7Safety And PerformancesEmergency ServicesTo make an emergency call in any country•Press 112Ask the operator for the service which you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Coastguard or MountainRescue Services. Give your position and, if possible, remain stationary to maintain phone contact.The 112 emergency number service is available on every digital network service. The number 999 is analternative emergency number for the UK only, and can only be used with a valid SIM card.•Due to the nature of the cellular system, the success of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.General CareA cellphone contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets, and battery systems. You should treat it withcare and give particular attention to the following points.•Do not allow the phone or its accessories to come into contact with liquid or moisture at any time.•Do not place anything in the folded phone.•Do not expose your phone to extreme high or low temperatures.•Do not expose your phone to naked flame, cigars or cigarettes.•Do not paint your phone.•Do not drop or subject your phone to rough treatment.•Do not place the phone alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards and other magnetic media.The information contained on disks or cards may be affected by the phone.•Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60; e.g. on a cardashboard or on a window sill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.•Do not remove the phone’s battery while the phone is switched on.•Take care not to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact or short-circuit the batteryterminals.•Do not dispose of battery packs in a fire. Your phone's Li-ion batteries may be safely disposed of at Li-ionrecycling points. For more specific battery and power supply information.•Do not put your phone's battery in your mouth as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.•Do not attempt to dismantle the phone or any of its accessories.•This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer.There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of the used battery inaccordance with the manufacturer's instructions.•Using any battery pack, AC adapter, Vehicle power adapter (option) or Desktop charger (option) notspecified by the manufacturer for use with this phone creates a potential safety hazard.•The earpiece may become warm during normal use and the unit itself may become warm duringcharging.•Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the phone. Do NOT use a dry cloth or electrostatically chargedcloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the case.•Remember to recycle: the cardboard packaging supplied with this phone is ideal for recycling.•Do not leave the battery pack empty or disconnected for a long time, otherwise some data may beinitialized.•Your phone contains metal which may cause you an itch, a rash or eczema depending on yourconstitution or physical condition.•Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt and then sit on it. Also, do notput your phone at the bottom of bag where it may subject to excessive weight or pressure. Doing so maydamage the LCD and camera lens and cause them malfunction.Aircraft Safety•Switch off your cellphone and remove its battery when inside or near aircraft. The use of cellphones inaircraft is illegal. It may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and it may disrupt the cellularnetwork.Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellphone service to the offender,or legal action, or both.•Do not use your phone on the ground without the permission of the ground crew.Hospital Safety•Switch off your phone in areas where the use of cellphones is prohibited. Follow the instructions given bythe respective medical facility regarding the use of cellphones on their premises.General Safety•Observe ‘ Turn off 2-way radio’ signs, such as those near stores of fuel, chemicals or explosives.•Do not allow children to play with the phone, charger or batteries.•Small parts are included in your phone. Keep them out of reach of small children, for whom it would be achoking hazard.•The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may beaffected if a cellphone is used next to them. Observe any warning signs and manufacturer'srecommendations.•If you have a weak heart, you should take extra precautions when setting functions such as the Vibratorand Ring tone volume functions for incoming calls.•If you set the Vibrator setting to anything other than OFF, be careful that the phone is not near a source ofheat (e.g. a heater) and that it does not fall from a desk due to the vibration.Road Safety•You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give full attention to driving.•Observe all the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation.•Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.•You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in anemergency.•Switch off your cellphone at a refuelling point, such as a petrol station, even if you are not refuelling yourown car.•Do not store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment where a radiotransmitter, such as a cellphone.•Electronic vehicle systems, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are notNEC.book  Page 7  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
8normally affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment can advise if it isadequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems caused by radiotransmissions consult your dealer and do not switch on your phone until it has been checked by qualifiedapproved installers.Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wirelessequipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in vehicle wireless equipmentis improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.Third Party EquipmentThe use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorised by NEC, may invalidatethe warranty of your cellphone and also adversely affect the phone's operation. For example use only theNEC mains cable supplied with the AC charger.ServiceThe cellphone, batteries and charger contain no user-serviceable parts. We recommend that your NECcellphone is serviced or repaired by an NEC authorised service center. Please contact your ServiceProvider or NEC for advice.Non-Ionising RadiationsThe radio equipment shall be connected to the antenna via a non-radiating cable (e.g. coax).The antenna shall be mounted in a position such that no part of the human body will normally rest close toany part of the antenna unless there is an intervening metallic screen, for example, the metallic roof.Use only an antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. Use of unauthorized antennas,modifications or attachments could damage the mobile phone and may violate the appropriate regulations,causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits.Efficient UseFor optimum performance with minimum power consumption, please note the following:•Your phone has the internal antenna. Do not cover part of the internal antenna of the phone with yourhands. This affects call quality, may cause the mobile phone to operate at a higher power level thanneeded and may shorten talk and standby times.Radio Frequency EnergyYour phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives andtransmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The system that handles the call controls the powerlevel at which the phone transmits.Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyYour mobile phone is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to RF energy set by nationalauthorities and international health agencies. * These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines andestablish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The guidelines weredeveloped by independent scientific organizations such as ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) through periodic and through evaluation of scientific studies. The limitsinclude a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age andhealth, and to account for any variations in measurements.* Examples of radio frequency exposure guidelines and standards that your phone is designed to conformto:•ICNIRP, “Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields(up to 300 G Hz)-International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)”, HealthPhysics, vol. 74. pp, 494-522, April 1998.•99/519/EC, Council Recommendation on the limitation of exposure to the general public toelectromagnetic fields 0 Hz-300 GHz, Official Journal of the European Communities, July 12, 1999.•ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992. “Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequencyelectromagnetic fields, 3kHz to 300 GHz”. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., NewYork, 1991.•FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC 96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC),August 1996.•Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard 1999, AustralianCommunications Authority (ACA), May 1999.Licenses•T9® Text Input and the T9® logo are registered trademarks of Tegic Communication.“T9® Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554, and 6,307,548; Australian Pat.No. 727539; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong StandardPat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT. ES, SE, GB; Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; andadditional patents are pending worldwide”•RSATM is a registered trademark of RSA Data Security Inc.•OPENWAVETM is a registered trademark of Openwave Systems Inc.•© 2002 Music Airport Inc., http://www.music-airport.com/•Rock It Written by Herbie Hancock, Michael Beinhorn and Bill Laswell © Hancock Music and More CutMusic•The James Bond Theme by Monty Norman© EMI Unart Catalog Inc. (BMI)All Right Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Used by permission.•K-Java QQ Http 1.0 Build 0410 Copyright © 2003 Tencent.com•Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunMicrosystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.For the purpose of improvement, the specifications for this product and its accessories are subject tocomplete or partial change without prior notice.NEC.book  Page 8  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
9Before You StartEvery time you use your phone, there are several components involved for the phone to operate successfully and to processa call:All the features described in this user manual are supported by your phone. However, for all these features to work, you musthave a SIM card (supplied by your Service Provider) that also supports these features. Even if you have a fully featured SIMcard, any feature not supported by the Network transmitting your call will not work. This last point is especially important whenyou are roaming networks.Cellphone System StructureThe people that make your phoneService Provider Network WAP Service ProviderThe people that supplyyour SIM card and billsThe people thattransmit your callsThe people that provideyour Internet servicesUser Guide Legends This type of paragraph contains details of where to find related information to the topic being explained. This type of paragraph contains information worth noting. This type of paragraph contains important information.NEC.book  Page 9  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
10EarpieceMain-LCD4 Waynavigation keyRight Softkey End/On-Off keySpeakerLeft Softkey/Menu keyCall keyAlphanumerickeysAntenna2nd LCDChargerConnectionEarphone jack coverCameraBatterySafety and Performances.fm  Page 10  Monday, May 10, 2004  3:24 PM
11Main-LCD Graphic Display AreaThis area contains the greeting graphic on power up, and status graphics as well as information when searching for networksand making calls. On the standby screen, it shows the current network, status of vibrator, mode, current time and date andwhatever you have keyed using the phone’s keypad.Status Icons AreaThis area contains icons that indicate the battery strength, new SMS or MMS message received, new voice mail message, newWAP message, whether something on the phone is locked, whether GPRS is activated, connection status and Network signalstrength. Help and Softkey AreaDepending on the current screen, this area contains applicable information or context dependent softkey functions. When“menu” is displayed above the Left Softkey area of the Main-LCD, press Left Softkey to get to the Option menu screens.2nd LCD Graphic Display AreaThe 2nd LCD graphic display area works as your second display that provides you with information even when the phone isfolded and closed. You can also change the clock display on the 2nd LCD. (See page 36 for 2nd LCD setting details). Display InformationStatus IconsGraphic DisplayAreaHelps & SoftkeyAreaNEC.book  Page 11  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
12The menu structure of your phone starts with the Main Menu icons. Main Menu icons are displayed by pressing Left Softkeyfrom the standby screen.The following describes the Main Menu icons in the order of appearance:1My Phone : provides various settings of your phone. Refer to page 29 for details.2My Documents : displays the list of sound and picture files stored in your phone. Refer to page 43 for details3Messages : provides messaging functions. Refer to page 50 for details.4WAP : provides access to WAP network. Refer to page 57 for details5M-Zone: provides access to M-Zone, Messages, My Zone and Monternet. Refer to page 79 for details.6Contacts : displays, adds and edits the list of phonebook entries. Refer to page 62 for details.7Java : provides access to Java. Refer to page 68 for details.8Applications :  provides applications such as camera, scheduler, notes and more. Refer to page 70 for details.9STK : provides SIM related functions (this will be replaced by the camera icon if the SIM card does not support STK services)Main menu icons, menus, Check Boxes/Radio ButtonsThe different functions and settings of your phone can be accessed by selecting the various Main menu icons, Option menus,and check boxes / radio buttons:•  Main menu iconsAn icon is a graphic image with a name that represents a category of functions or a particular function. Selecting it willdisplay the list of functions in the category. To select an icon, move the highlight to the relevant icon and press Left Softkeyor the corresponding shortcut key.•  Option menusA menu is a named link to a function or setting. The different types of Option menu operations include: accessing afunction, adjusting levels, select an option, and to toggle a function on or off. To select a menu, move the navigation key tohighlight the required option and press Left Softkey or press the corresponding shortcut number key designated for theOption menu.•  Check Box/ Radio ButtonA check box enables / disables an option as displayed in the Option menu and multiple check boxes can be selected at thesame time. Selecting a radio button automatically cancels the previous selection, hence only one radio button can beselected at one time.A check box / radio button option can be selected / canceled by highlighting it and pressing Left Softkey.Main MenuA Main Menu Icon becomesanimated when it is highlighted M-ZoneNEC.book  Page 12  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
13Options Menu Operation ExampleUsing the Option menu, changing the date is carried out as follows:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey.•  Press 1 or Left Softkey to get into My Phone Option menu.•  Press 1, 6, 2. Press Left Softkey to Edit. Key in the date and press Left Softkey again to save changes made.Menu Shortcut SelectionThe Menu Shortcut Method allows you to jump straight to a menu or a function without having to highlight an icon or to scrollthrough the intermediate menu options. The selections are made by pressing numbers on the keypad that correspond to thedisplayed menu options.Shortcut Selection Examples:Using the shortcut selection method, setting the Any key answer feature On or Off is carried out as follows:•  Press Left Softkey, 1, 1, 2 and 1.Using the shortcut selection method, bringing up the Calculator function is carried out as follows:•  Press Left Softkey, 8 and 2.The following single key shortcuts are available from the standby screen (the screen that automatically appears when thephone is powered On and when the phone is not in use)•  Press the Left key to access Messages.•  Press the Right key to access Contacts.•  Press the Up key to access Profiles.•  Press the Down key to access My Documents.•  Press the Left Softkey to access the Main Menu.•  Press the Right Softkey to access M-Zone.•  Press Call once to access the Dialled calls list.•  Press Call twice to redial the last called number.•  Press and hold Left Softkey to lock or unlock the keypad.•  Press and hold Right Softkey to connect to  the WAP homepage.•  Press and hold Up key to switch all tones off.•  Press and hold Down key to access Java.Keypad ShortcutsNEC.book  Page 13  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
14The GSM/GPRS phone can be used almost anywhere in the world with the Tri-band (GSM 900/1800/1900 bands) features:Your phone has the following features:Main Phone Features•  2 Softkeys•  20 Voice memos (20 seconds recording time per memo)•  10 Voice Recognition Tags•  Li-ion Battery•  Alternate Line Service (ALS) compatible•  Calculator•  Caller ID alert and vibrator•  Currency converter•  Date, Time & Alarm functions•  Phonebook pictures and ring tones•  Main-LCD screen: 128 (width) by 160 (height) pixels with65,000 color•  Camera: 30000 pixels  •  2nd LCD screen: 1inch, 96 (width) by 64 (height) pixelsmono-colour •  Messaging (SMS,EMS,MMS)•  Short Messaging Service (SMS)•  Enhanced Message Service (EMS)•  Multi-media Message Service (MMS)•  Multi-party call capability (conference calling)•  Phonebook, Calendar/Agenda and Scheduler•  Contacts•  Scheduler/Calendar•  Personalize your phone•  16-layer polyphonic ring tones•  Wallpapers•  Power on animations•  Picture caller ID•  Phonebook (can store up to 500 records)•  SIM memory phonebook (can store up to 255 records,depending on SIM capacity)•  T9® Text Input•  Phone mode settings (Normal, Meeting, Car andHandset)•  Voice mail•  Voice activated dialing•  WAP Web•  USB interface•  Camera•  JavaNEC.book  Page 14  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
15Indicates the battery level.Appears during charging.xIndicates that there is a new message(s) in yourphone.xIndicates that there is a new message(s) on thenetwork.xIndicates that the Inbox in your phone is full.xIndicates that you have received an MMSmessage.x x xIndicates that new Voice mail messages are onthe network (No ALS/ALS line 1, ALS line 2, ALSline 1 & 2).xIndicates that you have received a WAPmessage.x x xIndicates the Camera quality (Super fine, Fine orNormal)Indicates that something on the device is locked,such as PIM lock, phone lock, etc.xIndicates secured communication on WTLS(Wireless Transport Layer, Security, Protocol)Class 1 in WAP browsing.xIndicates secured communication on WTLS(Wireless Transport Layer, Security, Protocol)Class 2 in WAP browsing.xIndicates Self timer in the camera mode.xIndicates that GPRS is activated.xIndicates that PDP Context is activated.1 2 3 4 5Indicates the Brightness setting level in thecamera mode. The higher the number, thesetting is for brighter.xIndicates the Line status (ALS Line 1/No ALS).xIndicates the Line status (ALS Line 2). x ( displayed in red)Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 1Unencrypted/No ALS). x ( displayed in red)Indicates the Line status (ALS Line 2Unencrypted).x x x xIndicates the signal strength level.Appears when you are outside the service area.xAppears when the alarm is set.xIndicates that you can move to the Camerafinder screen by pressing x.xIndicates that call divert is set.xIndicates that Meeting mode is set to ON.xIndicates that Handset mode is set to ON.xIndicates that Car mode is set to ON.xIndicates that the Vibrator is set to ON.xIndicates that the Vibrator and the Silent are set.xIndicates that the volume is at the lowest (silent)setting.Remote time or a day of the week when thescreen displays Local time only.Local timeDateNetwork NameThe color of Network Name changes to Orangewhen youre provided Roaming Service.(pink) (green) (green/pink)Displayed Icons123456789101112131415161718NEC.book  Page 15  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
16              x x x xIndicates the signal strength level.xAppears when you are outside the service area.Indicates the battery level.Appears during charging.xIndicates that there is a new message(s) in yourphone.xIndicates that there is a new message(s) on thenetwork.xIndicates that the Inbox in your phone is full.xIndicates that you have received an MMSmessage.x x xIndicates that new Voice mail messages are onthe network.xIndicates that Meeting mode is set to ON.xIndicates that Handset mode is set to ON.xIndicates that Car mode is set to ON.*When no icon is displayed on the screen, thephone mode is the Normal mode.<When the Camera function is active>                     x Indicates the Camera quality (Super fine, Fineor Normal).    xIndicates the Self timer in the camera mode.    xIndicates the Brightness setting level in thecamera mode.    xIndicates the photogrphy environment in theCamera mode (Standard, Person, Room ortDarkness).Display Icons of 2nd LCD icons12345678910NEC.book  Page 16  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
17Overview of Menu Function     M-ZoneStandby screenmenubackMain Menu screenKey Main Menu 2nd Level Menu1 My Phone Phone ProfilesDisplay2nd LCDCall ServiceSecurityNetworkT9 inputReset Defaults2 My Documents PhotosPicturesSoundsMemory Status3 Messages CreateInboxOutboxDraft BoxKey Main Menu 2nd Level Menu4 WAP HomepageFavoritesPush setting5 M-Zone M-zoneMessagesMy ZoneMonternet6 Contacts View ListCall Records7 Java <List of Java Files><List of folders>Key Main Menu 2nd Level Menu8ApplicationsCameraCalculatorAlarmCalendarSchedulerMelody CompPower off TimerPower on TimerNotesCurrencyCountdownStopwatchVoice for MMS9 STK (SIM relatedfunctions)NEC.book  Page 17  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
18Getting StartedYour phone is equipped with a battery, SIM card, and a charger. Other accessory options can customize your phone formaximum performance and mobility. All the features described in this user guide are supported by your phone.For all the features to work, you must have a SIM card (included in the package supplied by your Service Provider) that alsosupports these features.Even if you have a fully featured SIM card, any feature not supported by the Network transmitting your call will not work. Thislast point is especially important when you are roaming among networks.Before you try to use your phone, check that you have:•   A valid SIM card inserted in the phone•   Fully charged battery Service ActivationBefore you can use your new NEC phone, the service must be activated by your service provider. Please contact your localservice provider for any questions regarding phone activation.Voice Mail Messaging and Text MessagingVoice mail messaging and text messaging services, when available, are provided by your service provider. Before you canreceive either voice or text messages with your phone, you must subscribe to these service provider options. Contact yourservice provider for information on availability and setup of these services.Phone PasswordWhen your service is activated, a 4-digit PIN is programmed into the SIM. The PIN locks and unlocks your phone, and providesaccess to restricted phone settings. Check with your service provider for additional information on your security PIN.NEC.book  Page 18  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
19Before using your phone, you must sign-up/register with a wireless network service provider to receive a personal SIM (SubscriberIdentity Module). The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in yoursubscription, and your SIM phonebook information. It is stored in a recess in the battery compartment.The phone is unusable (except for emergency calls) until a valid SIM card is inserted. It is possible to transfer your SIM card toanother compatible phone and access your network services. The screen on your phone displays appropriate messages if theSIM card is not inserted properly.Inserting a SIM Card•  Make sure that the power is off and remove the battery to reveal the SIM location.•  Slide the SIM card holder (see right picture below) in the battery compartment to open the latch and lift the holder up. Insertthe SIM card into the card holder with the notch on the card lined up as shown.•  Make sure the SIM card is fully inserted in the holder and gently press the card holder into place. Slide the SIM card holderto close the latch and replace the battery.Removing a SIM Card•  With the battery removed, slide the SIM card holder in the battery compartment to open the latch and lift the holder up. Pullthe SIM card out of the card holder.SIM CardOpenCloseNotchedEdgeSIM CardHolderIf the phone, or the SIM card, is lost or stolen then you should contact your Service Provider immediately in order to prevent unauthorized use.The SIM card contains personal data such as your electronic phonebook, messages and also details of the network services you have subscribed to. The phone will not work (except for emergency calls on some networks) unless a valid SIM isinserted.Do not bend or scratch your SIM card.If the SIM card is not fully inserted when the battery is replaced, damage to the SIM card can occur.If the SIM card is already inserted, see “Powering On the Phone” on page 22.NEC.book  Page 19  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
20Charging the Battery the First TimeYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new phone battery must be fully charged before using your phone the firsttime.•  Before trying to use your phone, insert the phone's battery. Place the battery terminal end towards the hinge of the phone.Lower the battery toward the phone to lock into place (see right).•  Connect the NEC battery charger supplied with your phone to a suitable main power socket.•  Connect the charger plug into the connector at the base side of the phone (see right).•  Check that the charging battery icon is displayed and the LED glows red. Leave the phone charging until the LED goes outto fully charge the battery.Checking the BatteryThe battery charge indicator shows the approximate charge level of the battery while the phone is in use and not being charged.•  Check the icon at the top left corner of the screen.The blocks on the display show the charge of your battery pack..Full battery power Partial battery power   Low battery power Battery empty1 (red) Battery empty2 (red) Low Battery IndicationWhen the battery voltage falls below the working level, “Recharge battery” is displayed on screen along with an empty battery icon.While displaying the recharge notification, the phone also sounds a short tone. Once the recharge message is displayed and theshort tone sounds, the phone battery has approximately one minute of use remaining. The phone automatically powers off.Preparing the BatteryDO NOT connect a charger or any other external DC source if the phone's battery is not inserted.Charger ConnecterNEC.book  Page 20  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
21Charging the BatteryThe charger unit begins to restore the battery power when it is connected to the phone.•  Connect the charger plug into the connector at the base side of the phone.•  Check that the battery icon is displayed and the LED is lit.During charging, the charging battery icon is displayed and the LED continues to be lit. When charging is complete, the LED willgoes out. The charging battery icon is displayed and LED is still lit as described even when the phone is turned off duringcharging.If you need to receive calls, the phone can be turned on and with the standby screen displayed while it is charging, although thetotal time taken to charge is then increased.The phone is designed to be charged with the NEC equipment listed with the specifications of your phone.Changing the BatteryMake sure the phone is turned off. Some settings, stored numbers, and messages may be lost if the battery is removed whilethe power is on.•  Push the battery catch towards the side of the battery and carefully lift the battery away from the phone.•  Put the new battery pack in place with the battery terminal end towards the hinge of the phone. Lower the battery towardthe phone to lock into place.Battery LatchPlease charge the battery as much as possible when the battery is very low.Using any battery pack or ACadapter not specified by NEC for use with this phone may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty and approval given to the phone. Do not connect more than one charger at any time. Do not leave the charger connected to the power supply when it is not in use.Do not try to charge the battery if the temperature is below 5 C (41F) or above 35 C(95F).Using any battery pack or ACadapter not specified by themanufacturer for use with thisphone creates a potential safety hazard.NEC.book  Page 21  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
22Turning the Phone OnPress and hold End Call for more than two seconds to switch on.The screen is either blank, displays an animation, or displays greetings text during the powering on process. After the poweringon process, the phone displays the standby screen.You may need to enter your PIN code or password.Turning the Phone OffHold down End Call until the display shows the switch off message.Powering On the PhoneThe greeting message may not be as indicated if any locks have been set or the wrong SIM has been inserted.The phone supports a number oflanguages and the keyboardsymbols have been chosen for world-wide operation.NEC.book  Page 22  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
23Basic Calls and Phone UseYou can make a call in the same way as a normal push-button phone. Press Call after entering the area code and phonenumber.•  Key in the phone number with the standby screen displayed and check the number on the display.•  Press Call to dial the call.•  To end the call at any time, press End Call to return to the standby screen.During the call, the screen displays either the phone number dialled and a connection graphic, or the name and picture ID if theyhave been previousy allocated to the number dialled.The number dialled and its related information will be stored in the Last Dialled call list.Each time a call is made after the Last Dialled call list is full, the oldest call information will automatically be replaced by thelatest call made and be placed at the top of the list.Accessing the Last Dialled List•  Press Call to access the Last Dialled List.Highlight the number to be dialled by pressing the Up and Down keys and press Call to start dialling.Press Left Softkey to display the Call List Option menu. Select to either Store the number in the phonebook, to Delete theindividual number or to Delete all the numbers in the call list.  Accessing the Other Dialled Lists•  Press Call and the Left, Right keys to access the Received Call list and Missed Call list.•  Press End Call key or close the phone flap. The phone returns to the standby screen.Dialing CallsEnding CallIf the End Call key is held down, your phone will be switched off.NEC.book  Page 23  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
24When you receive a call:•  The phone ringing tone sounds (if set on). •  The 2nd LCD flashes.•  The number of the calling party may be displayed in the screen if the caller has activated calling line identification.•  The calling party’s number along with the name and caller ID picture may be displayed if the caller’s information is alreadystored in the phonebook.If the caller has withheld their Caller ID, the message Restricted is displayed to show that the number is being withheld. If thenetwork service provider cannot identify the number, the message Unknown is displayed to show that number is not known.Accepting a Call•  Press Call.Rejecting a Call•  Press  End Call or Right Softkey or close the flap of your phone. The call will be transferred to the voice mailboxautomatically.You can also choose to put your calls on hold or to activate call waiting or  call divert. These options will depend on your networkand subscription plans with your local mobile service provider.If a call is received but not answered, the screen will display the caller’s telephone number (and the name if it was previouslysaved in the phonebook). This information is stored in the Missed Call list.Information of received and answered calls are stored in the Received Call list.You can place a received or dialled call on hold by pressing Right Softkey. Press Right Softkey to return to the call.If a call is received but not answered, the caller information is stored in the Missed Call list.To return to an unanswered call:Press End Call to return to the standby screen. Press the Call key to access the Last Dialled List and press Right key todisplay the Missed Call list. Alternatively, you can press Left Softkey, 6, 2 and 2 to display the Missed Call list.Receiving CallsPlacing a Call On HoldYou can set your phone to answer a call by pressing any keys except the End Call key. See “Answer Options” on page 32. If you are making a call, the phone gives priority to receiving a call unless you have already pressed Call key.NEC.book  Page 24  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
25With Auto Redial activated, your phone will redial a number up to 10 times if the first attempt is not successful. When a dialled number cannot be connected, a tone is heard and an appropriate message will be shown on the display. Thephone returns to standby screen and the number will be automatically dialled again after a short delay. The phone will try toredial the number up to 10 times. The failure to connect a call might be due to network problems or if the party you are calling isbusy or engaged.To end a redial attempt:Press Right Softkey.Fast DialFast dials can be activated in the Abbreviated Dialing Numbers by entering a number between 1 to 255 (depending on your SIMcard) and pressing #. The phone details corresponding to the record number will be displayed and press Call to dial. Each phonebook entry will be saved either in the SIM or Phone.Voice MailMost mobile service providers offer this external voice mail service to their subscribers. The voice mail function enables you todivert received calls to a voice mail center and callers to leave voice messages in the voice mailbox in the followingcircumstances:•  if your phone is switched off or not able to receive signals,•  if you do not answer the call.•  if you are currently on a phone call and you did not activate Call Waiting.You will be notified of a voice mail message by an icon on the standby screen. If voice mail is not inclusive in your mobile serviceprovider's package, you will have to register separately perform the settings manually. The voice mail service is networkdependent, contact your mobile service provider for more details regarding your voice mail numberTo Set the Voice Mail Mailbox NumberWith the standby screen displayed, press Right key to display the Phone/SIM contacts display screen. Alternatively, youmay press Left Softkey and 6 to display the Contacts menu screen, then press 1 or highlight  View List and press the LeftSoftkey.. Highlight <Voice Mail> or press Right key to get to the Voice Mail Option screen. Highlight Edit and press Left Softkey to edit the voice mail number. Press Left Softkey to confirm and return to the VoiceMail Option screen. Unsuccessful Calls/Auto RedialCall FeaturesTo redial the last number youcalled, press Call twice.NEC.book  Page 25  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
26To retrieve a Voice MailHighlight Listen and press Left Softkey to display the Voice Mail message display.To Divert a Received Call to the Voice Mail CenterMake sure the correct voice mail mailbox numbers are set beforehand.When you receive a call you want to divert, press End Call key or Right Softkey to divert the call to the voice mail center.Volume ControlsTo change the earpiece volume during a call, use the Up key to increase voume and the Down Key to decrease volume.NEC.book  Page 26  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
27Call RecordsA quick way to view the received and dialled call lists from the standby screen is to press Call and scroll to the other lists usingthe Left and Right keys. Alternatively, you can access more call related information by pressing Left Softkey, 6 and 2 from thestandby screen to display the Call Records screen.The Last Dialled screen will display the date and time of the last 15 calls made on your phone.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 6, 2 and 1 to display the Last Dialled screen.•  Press Right Softkey to return to the Call Records screen.There are a total of 3 call lists in your phone's memory:1. Last Dialled list2. Missed Call list3. Received calls listWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 6 and 2 to display the Call Records screen.•  Press 1 Last Dialled list, 2  for Missed Call listand 3  for Received Call list.In the call list, press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. Use Up and Down keys to highlight an Option in the list and press Left Softkey or the Left key to select from the following:•  Select Store or press 1 to store the number in your phonebook.•  Select Delete or press 2 to delete current highlighted number.•  Select Delete all or press 3 to delete all the numbers in the list.The Time/Charge screen will display the duration and costs of the different types of calls made from your phone.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 6, 2 and 4 to display the Time/Charge screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys and press Left Softkey to view the time/charge information for the following:  Last call; AllVoice Call; Total incoming; Total outgoing and Cost Left. You can press Right Softkey to Reset the calls counteror Left Softkey to return to the Time/Charge screen.Last Dialled ListCall ListsTime/ChargeNEC.book  Page 27  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
28The Charge settings feature enables you to set a limit in units so your phone cannot be used once the limit is reached.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 6, 2 and 5 to display the Charge settings screen:•  Press 1 or select Currency to edit the unit price of each call.•  Press 2 or select Personal rate to set a limit on the charges or period after which the phone will be barred for outgoingcalls. You will have to enter your PIN2 before changes can be made.•  Press 3 or select Auto display to toggle On/Off the display of duration and charges after each call is made. When thisfunction is activated, a tick will appear in the check box.Charge SettingsNEC.book  Page 28  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
29Personalizing SettingsTo revert your phone to its default factory settings, press Left Softkey from the standby screen, then press 1 and 9. Press LeftSoftkey to confirm resetting or press Right Softkey to return to My Phone menu. To change the volume during a call, use the Up key to increase volume and the Down key to decrease volume.When you are not making any calls, use the following procedure from the standby screen:•  Press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 1 to display the Voice Volume screen with a volume slider.•  Use the Up key to increase, or use the Down key to decrease the volume level to the  required level. Alternatively, you canpress a number key (on a scale of 0  to 10) for the volume level.•  Press Left Softkey to save the current setting and return to My Phone menu.•  Press Right Softkey to reject any volume changes and return to My Phone menu.•  Press End Call to reject any volume changes and return to the standby screen.You can set your phone to operate in any one of four profiles in the Phone Profiles menu:•  Normal•  Meeting•  Car•  HandsetProfiles SelectionWith the standby screen displayed, press the Up key to display the Phone Profiles menu. Alternatively, press Left Softkey, 1and 2 at the standby screen to get to the same menu.  Use the Up and Down key to highlight a profile in the list. Press the Left Softkey to display the Option menu. You can choose toeither Activate the profile or to Change settings by pressing the Left Softkey when your selection is highlighted.Reset DefaultsVoice volumePhone ProfilesNEC.book  Page 29  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
30Profiles SettingsWhen a profile is selected, some of your phones settings will be altered accordingly to the selected profile. The phone functionsthat can be altered include:•  Mute (On/Off) •  Ring tones (for Other call/Alarm/Messages)•  Ring volume (for Other call/Alarm/Messages) •  Key Tone (Tone1/Tone2/Off) •  Info tones (On/Off for Warning Tone/Cell Broadcast/Message sent)•  Vibrator (On/Off)•  Illumination (Off/LCD only/Key & LCD)•  Auto answer (On/Off,only available for the Car mode)Changing Settings of ProfilesTo change the settings of a particular profile, use the following procedure.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 2 to display the Profiles menu.Press the corresponding number for the required profile or use Up and Down keys to highlight the profile you want to change:   •  Press 1 for Normal; •  Press 2 for Meeting;•  Press 3 for Car; •  or Press 4 for Headset. Press Left Softkey to dispay the Option menu. Highlight Change settings and press Left Softkey to display the Profilesscreen to make the following setting changes:MuteTo mute all tones when the phone rings.Ring TonesTo change the ring tone or ringer melody that will sound when the phone rings:•  Press 2 to display the Ring Tones screen. Highlight the type of calls to change and press Left Softkey to select: Othercalls/Alarm/Messages. •  Highlight the type of ring tones to use and press Left Softkey to select: Embedded melody/Downloaded melody/Composed melody. •  Highlight the desired Ring tone and press Left Softkey to select and return to the previous Profiles setting menu. Any changes made to the Ring Setting Options, while in a profile are stored and used when that mode is selected again. When your headset is connected, the volume levels shown on your phones display are for the headset and will differ from those shown in the table on the left.Use the Up and Down keys to move the highlight bar to the previous or next item in a list.To toggle an option On/Off:On (a tick is displayed in the check box beside the option)Off (the check box beside the option is empty)NEC.book  Page 30  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
31Ring volumeTo change the Ring volume settings, press 3 to display the Ring volume screen.•  Highlight the type of calls to change and press Left Softkey to select: Other calls/Alarm/Messages.•  The Ring volume level screen is displayed. Use the Up key to increase or Down  key to decrease the volume setting to thelevel required (the level bar moves in the direction corresponding to the key pressed) or press a number key (on a scale of0  to 5) for the volume level.•  Press Left Softkey to save the current ring volume setting and return to the Ring volume screen.•  Press Right Softkey to reject any ring volume changes and return to the Ring volume screen.•  Press End Call to reject any ring volume changes and return to the standby screen.Key tone To change the Key tone settings:•  Press 4 to display the Key tone  screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight one of the following: Tone2/Tone1/Off •  Press Left Softkey to select and turn on the radio button for your selection. •  Press Left Softkey to accept the changes and return to the previous Profiles settings menu.•  Press Right Softkey to reject the changes and return to the previous Profiles settings menu.Info TonesTo change the Info tone settings:•  Press 5 to display the Info Tones screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the type of Info tones you want to change: Warning tone / Cell Broadcast /Message Sent.•  Press Left Softkey to toggle between On (a tick appears in the Check Box) and Off (the tick disappears).•  Press Right Softkey to accept the changes and return to the previous Info Tones settings menu.VibratorTo change the Vibrator settings:•  At the Profiles setting menu, use the Down key to highlight  Vibrator and press Left Softkey to toggle vibrator betweenOn (a tick appears in the Check Box) and Off (the tick disappears).IlluminationTo change the Illumination settings: •  Press 7 to display the  Illumination  screen with radio button selections to illuminate the following: to turn it Off, toilluminate LCD only or to illuminate both the Keypad & LCD.With the illumination always on, the battery life is reduced.NEC.book  Page 31  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
32•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the radio button and press the Left Softkey to turn it on and return to the Profilessetting menu.Auto answerAuto answer option is only available for Car profile. The Auto answer feature allows a received call to be connected automat-ically if you are using your phone as a car phone or with a hands free kit. To change the Auto answer settings:•  Press 8 to display the Profiles settings menu for the car profile.•  Highlight Auto answer and press Left Softkey to toggle between On (a tick appears in the Check Box) and Off (the tickdisappears).•  Press Right Softkey to accept the changes and return to the Profiles menu.Your phone allows you to only select one of the following two answer modes:•  Any key answer•  Fold answerAny key answerWhen this feature is enabled, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key except for End Call or the Volume keys.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 2 to display the Answer Answer Options menu.•  Press 1 or highlight Any key answer and press Left Softkey to toggle Any key answer On/Off. A tick will appear in thecheck box beside the option. •  Press Right Softkey to accept changes and return to the Phone menu. Fold answerWhen this feature is enabled, your phone allows you to answer a received call when you flip the phone open.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 2 to display the Answer Options menu.•  Press 1 or highlight Any key answer and press Left Softkey to toggle Any key answer On/Off. A tick will appear in thecheck box beside the option. •  Press Right Softkey to accept changes and return to the Phone menu.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 3 to display the Minute Reminder menu option.Use the Up and Down key to highlight either Activate or  Start Time and press Right Softkey or Left and Right keys toeither set the reminder on/off or set the Start Time. Press Left Softkey to save and return to the Phone Menu.Answer OptionsMinute Reminder Auto answer only works if your phone is working with a handsfree kit or a headset.NEC.book  Page 32  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
33With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 4 to toggle the Side key function On/Off. A tick in the checkbox indicates that the side key function has been activated.If your SIM card supports Alternate Line Service (ALS), you can setup which line to use for your phone:•  With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 1 and 5 to display the ALS setup screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired line options and voice mail options.•  Press Left Softkey to select the highlighted option and return to the Phone menu.FAK (Fast Access Key) is a shortcut to the major functions of the phone just by pressing the key itself.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 7 to display the FAK Setting menu display.•  Use the Up and Down key to highlight the fast access key (2 to 9) that you want to set up. Press Left Softkey to select anddisplay the list of functions.•  Use the Up and Down key to highlight the function to be assigned to the FAK and press Left Softkey to confirm theselection and return to the FAK Setting display menu.Setting Time & DateYou can access this function to set the time/date displayed in your phone and hence enabling other related functions. Eg.: thealarm function. Proceed as follows to set the time and date:Setting the Time Zone •  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 6 to display the Time & Date display menu. Press 1 orHighlight Time Zone and press Left Softkey to display the Time Zone screen. •  Press Up and Down keys to move along the world map so as to select the city/time zone closest to you. Press LeftSoftkey to confirm the time zone selection. Side keyALS setupFAK SettingTime & DateALS setup function is SIM cardrelated and may only be available from your mobile service provider.NEC.book  Page 33  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
34•  The phone prompt will prompt you whether Day Light saving is required. Press Left Softkey if required or press RightSoftkey if it is not. •  Subsequently your phone will prompt you whether to set this city as your local city, press Left Softkey to confirm or RightSoftkey to reject. The phone returns to the Time & Date menu display.Set Date/TimeWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1, 6 and 2 to display the Set Date/Time display menu.•  Press the Left Softkey to start edit the date•  Press Up and Down keys to move either to the Date field or Time field. Press Left Softkey to edit the fields.•  After editing, press the Left Softkey to save all changes made. The phone returns to the Time & Date menu screen.Time FormatWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1, 6 and 3 to display the Time Format screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight either the 12 Hour or 24 Hour format. Press Left Softkey to confirm theselection and to turn on the radio button. The phone returns to the Time & Date menu screen.Date formatWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1, 6 and 4 to display the Date format screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight either the DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY /MM/DD or YYYY.MM.DDformat. •  Press Left Softkey to confirm the selection and to turn on the radio button. The phone returns to the Time & Date menuscreen numbersThe Own numbers menu allows you to enter your own numbers. To change the settings, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 6, and 1 to display the phonebook entries. •  Use the Right key and get to the <own numbers> list.•  Use the Up and Down key to highlight the desired line name field.•  Press Left Softkey to select the highlighted field and display the editor to edit the Name. Enter the line name.•  Use the Up and Down key to highlight the desired phone number field.•  Press Left Softkey to select the highlighted phone number and display the Enter number field to enter the number.•  Press Right Softkey to accept the changes and return to the previous screen.Own numbersIf PIM Lock enabled, input EntrySecurity Code.NEC.book  Page 34  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
35The two types of greeting/animation screen to display when powering on are:•  No greeting (standard powering on screen display animation).•  Text greeting (standard powering on screen with the text greeting).The type of greeting to display is selected as follows:•  With the standby screen displayed,, press Left Softkey, 1 and 3 to display the Display menu screen.•  Press 1 or highlight Greeting and press Left Softkey to toggle the Power On Text Greeting on. The text editor screen isdisplayed. Enter a text greeting. Refer to page 47 for more information on text entry.•  After text entry, press Left Softkey to save the text greeting and return to the Display menu. Press End call to return tothe standby screen.•  To switch the function off, press 1 or highligh Greeting and press Left Softkey. The text editor screen is displayed. Delete thetext and press Left Softkey to save. The empty check box beside the option indicates no greeting will be displayed at power on.You can select an image file from Pictures folders to be displayed as a background to the standby screen.To select the wallpaper and its style, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 3 and 2 to display the Wallpaper screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight either Select Wallpaper or  Style.•  Press the Left Softkey to enter each option. Choose between Default image / Downloaded image / Off in the SelectWallpaper display screen and Fit to screen/Tile/Best Fit/Center in the Style display screen. •  In the Select Wallpaper display screen, press Left Softkey twice to preview and set the highlighted wallpaper asbackground. To return to the Select Wallpaper screen, press Right Softkey after previewing the wallpaper. You can select from the different color themes available in your phone:•  With the standby screen displayed, press 1, 3 and 3 to display the Color themes screen.•  Use the Up or  Down key to highlight a color theme. The screen colors change to match the highlighted color theme.•  Press Left Softkey when the desired color theme is highlighted or key in the corresponding number of the desired colortheme. The Main-LCD menu screen will be displayed in the selected color theme.Power On Greeting/AnimationsWallpaper Color themesNEC.book  Page 35  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
36To alter the brightness of your phone's display screen, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 3 and 4 to display the Brightness setting screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired brightness level for your phone: Low / Medium / High / Maximum •  Press Left Softkey to select, the radio button beside the option will be turned on and the screen returns to the Displaymenu. To alter the contrast of your phone's display screen, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 3 and 5 to display the LCD Contrast setting screen.•  Use the Up key to increase contrast by one level or the Down key to decrease contrast by one level until screen reaches asuitable contrast level (the slider moves in the direction corresponding to the key pressed). Alternatively, you can enter thenumber corresponding to the desired contrast.•  The contrast changes for each Up and Down keys pressed and for each number entered.•  Press Left Softkey to save any contrast changes and return to the Display menu screen.•  Press Right Softkey to reject any contrast changes and return to the Display menu screen.The 2nd LCD menu allows you to change the following settings:Screen Display•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 4. •  Press 1 or Highlight Screen Display and press Left Softkey to display the menu.•  Highlight Normal or Big Clock and press Left Softkey to confirm the display setting for the 2nd LCD .  ContrastTo alter the contrast of the 2nd LCD screen, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 4. Press 2 or highlight  Contrast and press Left Softkey todisplay the Contrast screen.•  Use the Up key to increase contrast by one level or the Down key to decrease contrast by one level until screen reaches asuitable contrast level. BrightnessLCD Contrast2nd LCD settingNEC.book  Page 36  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
37•  Press Left Softkey to save any contrast changes and return to the 2nd LCD screen.•  Press Right Softkey to reject any contrast changes and return to the 2nd LCD screen.If the display is showing any language other than your own, use the following procedure.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 1 and 8 to display the Language screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to select the required language (Automatic /English / Simplified Chinese) and press LeftSoftkey to turn on the radio button beside the option and return to the Phone settings screen.The Call service allow you to setup Call Diverts, Call Waiting, Auto redial. With the standby screen displayed, press LeftSoftkey, 1 and 5 to display the Call Service menu.Call DivertsYou may preset your phone to divert incoming calls to either your mailbox or another specified phone number for the followingconditions: •  All voice calls (All incoming calls to your phone will be diverted to the number you have specified)•  Not reachable (Calls will be diverted if your phone is switched off or is out of range for signals to reach)•  No reply (An incoming call will be diverted if the phone is not answered after the time period determined by the network.The period can be set to a maximum of 30 seconds in 5-second intervals)•  Busy (Call divert will be activated if you are in the middle of a call. If Call waiting is activated, a call waiting tone can beheard during the call)•  Receiving fax (Divert all fax calls to a number with a fax connection)•  Receiving data (Divert all data calls to a phone number with a PC connection)Setting up call divert and editing the number •  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 5 and 1 to display the Call Diverts menu screen showing all thedifferent divert conditions.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the condition for calls diverting.•  Press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. •  Highlight Set and press Left Softkey to display the Divert to: screen.LanguageCall ServiceWhen you have changed the display language, please wait until the new setting becomes effective.Note: The divert status and details that you have selected will be stored in the network and not in your phone. (eg., the divert status will remain even when the SIM card is changed).NEC.book  Page 37  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
38•  Enter or make necessary amendments to the phone number in which the calls will be diverted to, or press the Left Softkeyto choose a number from the phonebook. You may also press the Right Softkey to divert the calls to the mailbox for theselected condition.•  Press Left Softkey to confirm the entered number. After a short pause, the network will confirm your setting.Check call divert status for a condition or to disable call divert•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 5 and 1 to display the Call Diverts menu screen showing all thedifferent divert conditions.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight  the condition that you need to check.•  Press Left Softkey to display Option menu. •  Highlight Check status and press Left Softkey for the network to transmit and display the status of the selected condition.•  Highlight Clear and press Left Softkey to disable call divert for the selected condition.Status check and cancellation of all call divertsStatus check allows you to check the current divert status for all of the different conditions. •  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey,  1,  5,  1 and 8. After a short pause, the network transmits anddisplays all the call divert status previously set.Cancel all call diverts allows you to clear all call diverts that has been set previously.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 5, 1 and 9. Press Left Softkey to confirm or Right Softkey toreject. After a short pause, the network will transmit the confirmation of the cancellation of all call diverts.Call WaitingCall waiting allows you to answer a received call during another call. The phone provides a tone during a call to announce thatanother call is received.Setting Call Waiting On/OffWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 5 and 2 to display the Call Waiting menu screen.•  Press 1 or highlight Set and press Left Softkey to set Call Waiting on. •  Press 2 or highlight Clear and press Left Softkey to set the Call Waiting off. •  The setting is saved and a confirmation from the network will be displayed.Checking Status of Call WaitingWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 5, 2 and 3 to display the current Call Waiting status.•  A message from the network will be displayed to indicate whether Call Waiting is activated or cleared.•  Press Right Softkey to exit the Call Waiting menu screen and return to Call Service screen.Only the call types supported bythe Network are displayed on theCurrent Status screen.NEC.book  Page 38  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
39Auto RedialThe auto redial option allows your phone to re-dial an unsuccessful call up to 10 times. To set the auto redial on or off, use thefollowing procedure.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 5 to display the Call Service menu screen.•  Press 3 or highlight Auto Redial and press the Left Softkey to toggle the automatic redial On or Off. A tick in the checkbox beside the option indicates the activation of Auto Redial. The Security Settings protects your phone from improper and unauthorized use.You may be required to enter one of the following security codes as shown below. When the phone prompts you for one of thesecodes, use the keypad to enter the appropriate number and press Left Softkey to confirm.•  PIN code (provided by your Network to protect your SIM card if it is stolen)•  PIN2 code (provided by your Network for charge information and FDN services protection)•  PUK/PUK2  code (respective personal unblocking code in case you forget the PIN/PUK code)•  Phone code (provided along with the phone and have to be entered at the first security setting)Change PINsThe PIN will be requested most of the times when the phone is switched on. This feature can be deactivated, at the risk ofunauthorized usage of your phone. Some mobile service providers do not permit deactivating of this control.You can set up your phone to require your PIN code entered at power up before the phone can be used. If not, not evenreceived calls can be answered. If you entered your PIN code incorrectly more than three times (not necessarily in the samesession), the correct PIN code will be unable to work for the subsequent tries and you will have to contact your mobile serviceprovider for a PUK code to unblock your SIM card.To activate PIN Control•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 6 to display the Security menu screen. Press 2 or highlightPIN Control and press Left Softkey to toggle PIN Control On/Off. A tick in the Check Box beside the option indicates thatPIN Control has been activated. You will have to key in the PIN code to activate PIN Control. PIN / PIN2 / Phone code Change•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 6 and 1 to display the Check PINs menu screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the PIN/PIN2/Phone code to be changed. •  Key in the current code. You will be prompted to enter the new code when the correct current code is entered. Enter thenew code again as confirmation. Security SettingsThese confidential numbers should be kept in a safe place for future access, if required.If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, you will need to contact your service provider for a PUK2 code.The PIN codes and security codes are between 4 to 8 digits.Your phone supports advanced features (e.g. FDN) that may require a PIN2 code to be entered before they can be accessed or modified. The Phone code is used to unlock the PIM functions and the default setting of the Phone code is 0000.NEC.book  Page 39  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
40•  A confirmation screen is displayed momentarily and then the Change PINs display menu will be displayed.SIM Lock•  The SIM Lock menu allows you to lock your SIM card from unauthorized usage. If SIM PIN Lock is enabled, SIM datacan be accessed only when the correct PIN code is entered. To enable/disable SIM PIN Lock, proceed as follows:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 6 to display the Security menu screen.•  Press 3 or highlight SIM Lock and press Left Softkey to toggle SIM Lock On/Off. A tick in the Check Box beside theoption indicates that SIM Lock has been activated. You will have to key in the Phone code to activate SIM Lock. Call BarThis feature allows you to restrict the following type of calls made or received on your phone.You will need a 4-digit password that your mobile service provider will provide you with to activate call barring. You may haveto register separately for each type of call barring.•  All outgoing (All outgoing calls, except emergency numbers 112 and 999 will be barred)•  Outgo internat (International outgoing - Only calls within the home country can be made on the phone)•  Out.int.xhome (International outgoing without home country - International calls not permitted. However calls can still bemade to your home country when you're abroad)•  All Incoming (All incoming calls will be barred; the forwarding of the calls to the mailbox will be offered a similar effect too)•  When roaming (You will not be able to receive calls when you are outside your home network. This means that no chargeswill be incurred for incoming calls)To place restrictions on certain type of calls:With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 6 and 4 to display the Call Bar menu displaying the different typesof call barring listed above.Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the type of calls you want to restrict and press Left Softkey to display the optionmenu. Highlight Set and press Left Softkey to activate call barring. You will be prompted to enter the Bar password.Highlight Check status and press Left Softkey for the network to transmit and display the call barring status of the selectedtype of calls.Highlight Clear and press Left Softkey to disable call barring for the selected type of calls. You will be prompted to enter theBar password.Status checkCheck the status of calls barring for all the different types of calls. There is a delay while the phone checks call barrings statuswith your network and reflects all the status.NEC.book  Page 40  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
41Cancel all call barringDelete all call barrings previously set. The password given by your mobile service provider will be needed for this function.PasswordTo change the password for call barring.Fixed dialingThis function allows you to restrict the use of dialled number to FDN only. To change the settings for Fixed dialing:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 6 to display the Security menu screen.•  Press 5 or highlight Fixed Dial and press Left Softkey to toggle Fixed Dial On/Off. A tick in the Check Box beside theoption indicates that Fixed Dial has been activated. You will have to key in the PIN2 code to activate Fixed Dialling. •  Roaming allows you to use your phone in many parts of the world and to pay all charges through your home networkMobile Service Provider. Your network operator usually has agreements with named networks in other countries. Thephone also allows you to set network preferences of your own. When dialing you will need to add the international accesscodes when required, so storing all numbers with the codes (such as 01 for the US) is helpful.Network Info•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 7 and 1 to display the Network Info screen.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the network you want to connect to and press Left Softkey to select. The screenwill return to standby mode after a confirmation message is displayed.New Network•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 7 to display the Network menu screen. Press 2 and pressLeft Softkey to confirm. Alternatively, you may use the Up and Down keys to highlight New Network and press LeftSoftkey  twice to confirm. This will restart the network search that will be very useful if you are not on your home networkor you need to register on a different network. Set Automatic or Manual Network Selection•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 7 to display the Network menu screen. •  Press 3 or highlight Auto network and press the Left Softkey to toggle the automatic network search On or Off. A tick inthe check box beside the option will indicate the activation of Auto Network. Network settingsCall your Service Provider to activate international service options.Before leaving your home country you should select any preferences such as call block or call transfer.You will be charged for calls forwarded to you while you are roaming.Before you manually select a network, ensure it is covered under the agreement you have with your mobile service provider.Before editing your network list, please contact and consult with your mobile service provider.NEC.book  Page 41  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
42View / Edit Network listWhen "Automatic network" is activated, the network will be selected according to the ranking order in your Network list. You canmanually select a separate network from the list of the GSM networks available.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 7 and 4 to display the Network List screen with Home Networkinformation. •  Press Left Softkey to select List to display the list of networks you added to your list. To edit this list, press Left Softkeyand select Insert with Left Softkey to display the Net operator screen, listing major net operators. •  Use Up and Down keys to highlight the net operator you wish to add to your list and press Left Softkey to select andconfirm adding it to your list. The phone returns to the Network menu screen.•  To delete a network from the list, press Left Softkey, 1, 7 and 4 to display the Network List Home Network information andpress Left Softkey for the list. Use Up and Down keys to highlight the network you wish to delete and press Left Softkeyto confirm deleting.Band select•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 7 and 5 to display the Band select menu screen. Use Up andDown keys to highlight the required band and press Left Softkey to select. The radio button beside the option will beturned on and the phone returns to the Network screen.•  The available bands are 900MHz ; 1800MHz ; 1900MHz ; 900/1800MHz ; 900/1900MHzNEC.book  Page 42  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
43My DocumentsYou can use this menu function to manage all the pictures and sounds saved in the phone. You can playback sound, ringtonesor pictures/wallpapers downloaded from Internet, or photos captured with the in-built camera function.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey and 2 to display My Documents menu screen. You can also get to theMy Documents display screen by pressing the Down key at standby screen.The Photos and Pictures folders manage the photos and pictures in your phone respectively. You can choose to display and editthe images and animations that are either taken by the inbuilt camera or downloaded from Internet. You can also attach theimages and animations to MMS you are sending out. Display the Photos/Pictures list screenWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 2 and highlight either the Photos or Pictures folder and press LeftSoftkey to view the list of photos or pictures in your phone. Alternatively, you can access the Photos folder by selecting MyPhotos in the Camera Option menu when using the camera function.Selecting and displaying or playback an imageTo view a certain photo/picture from the Photos/Pictures list display screen, use the Up and Down keys to highlight an imagefile you want to display and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. Highlight View and press Left Softkey to displaythe picture. Use the Up and Down keys to scroll and view the photos/pictures in the folder. Press Right Softkey to return to thePhotos/Pictures display list screen.Photos/Pictures Option MenuUse the Up and Down keys to scroll through the list of photos and pictures and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu:ViewHighlight View and press Left Softkey to display the picture.Set as wallpaperHighlight Set as wallpaper and press Left Softkey to set the selected picture as the wallpaper for the standby screen. Thephone returns to the Photos/Pictures display list screen.Photos and PicturesNEC.book  Page 43  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
44RenameYou can use the Rename function to edit the names of the photos/pictures. Highlight Rename and press Left Softkey todisplay the Save screen. Key in the new name for the picture and press Left Softkey to save the changes made.Copy/Cut/PasteHighlight Copy/Cut/Paste and press Left Softkey to perform the function for the selected picture.DeleteThis option allows you to delete the highlighted photo/picture file. Highlight Delete and press Left Softkey to delete the file.When the confirmation message appears, press Left Softkey to confirm or press Right Softkey to cancel the deletion.Delete allThis option allows you to delete all the photo/picture files in the folder. Highlight Delete all all and press Left Softkey todelete all the files. When the confirmation message appears, press Left Softkey to confirm or press Right Softkey to cancelthe deletion.InfoYou can display the details of the selected image file using this function. The following details will be displayed:•  File Name •  Resolution (Applicable for images in the Pictures folder only)•  Bit Depth (Applicable for images in the Pictures folder only)•  Creation Time •  File Type•  File SizeNEC.book  Page 44  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
45The Sounds folders manage the ringtones and other sound files in your phone.  •  Press Left Softkey, 2 and highlight the Sounds folder and press Left Softkey at the standby screen displayed to view thelist of sounds in your phone. Display the Sounds list and OptionAfter highlighting the Sounds folder and pressing Left Softkey from My Documents screen, the phone displays the list ofsounds and starts to play the first ring tone. •  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired Sounds option and press the Left Softkey to display the option menu.Send via MMSThis function allows you to compose a MMS message and attach the selected sound to it. You can attach only one soundtone per MMS. Highlight Send via MMS and press Left Softkey to display the MMS editing screen with the selected soundattached and playing in the background. Proceed with the MMS editing before sending it out. Set as RingtoneHighlight Set as Ringtone and press Left Softkey to set the selected sound as the default ringtone for the following type ofcalls: •  Other Call•  Phone book call•  Alarm•  Messages•  Cell Broadcast•  Groups (including Friends, Colleagues, Biz Partner, VIP and etc) Highlight the type of call you want to set the ringtone and press Left Softkey. The phone returns to the Sounds list screen.RenameYou can use the Rename function to edit the sound file name. Highlight Rename and press Left Softkey to display theSave screen. Key in the new name for the sound file and press Left Softkey to save the changes made.SoundsNEC.book  Page 45  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
46Copy/Cut/PasteHighlight Copy/Cut/Paste and press Left Softkey to perform the function for the selected sound.DeleteThis option allows you to delete the highlighted sound file. Highlight Delete and press Left Softkey to delete the file. Whenthe confirmation message appears, press Left Softkey to confirm or press Right Softkey to cancel the deletion.Delete allThis option allows you to delete all the sound files in the folder. Highlight Delete all all and press Left Softkey to delete allthe files. When the confirmation message appears, press Left Softkey to confirm or press Right Softkey to cancel the dele-tion.InfoYou can display the details of the selected sound file using this function. The following details will be displayed:•  File Name •  Creation Time •  File Type•  File SizeNEC.book  Page 46  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
47Text Entr yThis section describes how you can enter text (letters, numbers and symbols). The same method of text entry can be used in allof the phone’s editing display.In the text entry screen, pressing * key can change the text entry mode in the normal text input or when T9 is activated. Pressingand holding the # will toggle T9 input On/Off. The sequence is as follows: Press Left Softkey in Edit mode when typing or editing messages to display the edit Option menu. These options are available:Inserting Picture and soundHighlight Picture & sound and press Left Softkey will display the following set of options menu:•  Highlight Fix sounds and press Left Softkey to select in-built sound clips to be inserted into your message. Use Up andDown keys to select the sound clip to be inserted by pressing the Left Softkey.•  Highlight Fix animations and press Left Softkey to select the animation icons for insertion into the message. Use Upand Down keys to select the animation icons to be inserted by pressing the Left Softkey.•  Highlight Own animations, Own pictures, Own sounds  to insert in your message animations, tones, or picturesstored in the phone. Format•  Press the Left Softkey in Edit mode to display the Edit Option menu, highlight  Format and press Left Softkey to displaythe following set of Option menu.Mode changeNormal Text Inputabc (All lower case)Abc (One upper case)ABC (All upper case)Numeric Input (123)Pinyin (Chinese)Stroke (Chinese)T9® Input ActivatedT9® abc (T9® English)T9® Abc (T9® English)T9® ABC (T9® English)Numeric Input (123)Pinyin (T9® Chinese)Stroke (T9® Chinese)Message Options menuNEC.book  Page 47  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
48•  Highlight Insert New Line and press Left Softkey to start keying in your message at a new line.•  Highlight Font Face and press Left Softkey to choose the following text formatting for your message: Underlined,Strikethrough, Italic, Bold or to change the Font size. Highlight your choice, press Left Softkey and a tick will bedisplayed in the corresponding checkbox. Continue with your selection and press the Right Softkey to return to the previousOption menu. •  Highlight Font Color and press Left Softkey. Use Up and Down keys to edit the Foreground color and Backgroundcolor of your message text. In the highlighted field, use Right and Left keys to choose your desired color for bothselection. Press Left Softkey to save and return to the message.T9 PreferredThis will allow the user to select whether to activate T9 input.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1 and 8 to display the T9 input menu screen. Press Left Softkeyto toggle T9 preferred On/Off. A tick in the check box indicates that T9 input has been activated. Alternatively, you canpress and hold # in the text entry screen to toggle T9 input On/Off.T9® English text inputYour phone supports T9® Text Input and will try to deduce the correct word by comparing the individual entered letters with anextensive in-built dictionary, enabling fast and intuitive text input. For each letter to be keyed in, you only need to press the number key corresponding to the alphabet once. The screen willdisplay the word you may require based on the in-built English dictionary of the mobile phone.With the Text entry screen displayed, press * to switch to T9® English input.•  For example, to enter “good”, press 4, 6, 6 and 3 then press 0 to complete the word. •  To enter “Peter is good”, press * to shift to upper case (for one letter) and press 7, 3, 8, 3 and 7 to display Peter, then press0 to confirm, input a space and continue with another input.•  Press 4 and 7 to display is, then press 0 to confirm with a space and continue with other input.•  Press 4, 6, 6 and 3 then press 0 and the sentence is completed.Other Key Functions•  0: Insert a space and completes the word•  Left Softkey: To display other words with the same combination of letters (eg. home, gone and etc)•  Right Softkey: Delete the letter to the left of the cursorT9 languageNEC.book  Page 48  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
49•  Right/Left key: To move the cursor around and each of the words keyed will be highlighted.•  * key: To toggle the different modes of text entry.•  # key: Press to activate the symbol list when no word is highlighted; Press and hold to toggle T9 input On or OffNormal text input (ABC)With the Text entry screen is displayed, long press # until the entry mode is Normal text (ABC) input.Use number keys to enter letters. For example, to enter e, press 3 twice; to enter f, press 3 three times. Other Key Functions•  0: To insert a space•  Right Softkey: Delete the letter to the left of the cursor•  Right/Left key: To move the cursor around•  * key: To toggle the different modes of text entry.•  # key: Press to activate the symbol list when no word is highlighted; Press and hold to toggle T9 input On or OffNumeric inputWith the Text entry screen is displayed, press * until the entry mode is Numeric input.T9® Chinese StrokeWith the text entry screen displayed, press * until the T9® Chinese Stroke input is activated.Press key 1 to 6 to add a stroke as shown on the keypad for it to be displayed in the editing screen stroke bar. To select a word from the list of possible words, use the Left and Right keys to scroll through the same list, or use Up and Downkeys to get to the next page of the same list. Press the Left Softkey to select the word for it to appear in the Editing screen. If the Chinese stroke mode is on, radicals that appear with a dotted line below when selected is copied to the stroke bar wherebymore strokes can be added to get your desired word.After selecting of a word, the phone automatically displays other possible words that come after your selected word.T9® PinyinWith the text entry screen displayed, after entering  the keys corresponding to the Pinyin, use the Call key to scroll through thePinyin bar to get to the Pinyin of your desired word. Press * to toggle between the 4 intonation for the highlighted pinyin. To selecta word from the list of possible words with the selected pinyin, use the Left and Right keys to scroll left right in the same list, oruse Up and Down keys to get to the next list. Press the Left Softkey to select the word for it to appear in the Editing screen. After selecting of a word, the phone automatically displays other possible words that come after your selected word.NEC.book  Page 49  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
50MessagesWith the standby screen displayed, you can press Left key to access the Messages menu directly. Alternatively, you can pressRight  Softkey and select Messages with the Left Softkey, or press Left Softkey to display the main menu and 3 to displaythe Messages menu screen.You can send and receive text messages with attached sound, image files, etc. and activate the voice mail function from theMessages menu screen.The following folders in the Messages menu have the following functions:•  Inbox : The received messages are saved. (To enter, highlight Inbox and press Left Softkey.)•  Outbox :The sent and unsent messages are saved and specified. (To enter, highlight Outbox and press Left Softkey.)•  Draft box : The edited messages are saved.(To enter, highlight Draft box and press Left Softkey.)Your phone supports the following messaging services:•  SMS (Short Messaging Service) allows you to send short messages (maximum of 160 characters). To send an SMSmessage, the destination phone number must be a mobile phone with an SMS service subscription. Long text messages (upto 1520 characters) can be transmitted and received via your phone. These long texts are automatically broken down into amaximum of 10 normal SMS messages when sending to the other party (do take note of the higher charges for these longmessages). Pictures and sounds can also be included inside the SMS.•  EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is similar to SMS and allows you to send another EMS capable mobile phone. Inyour EMS message you can include formatted text, small graphics and animations and musical sounds. The maximumlength of the message you can send depends on the number of linked messages you set in the Settings menu. (If thedestination phone is only capable of SMS, only the text part of the message will be received.)•  MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) is a service that allows you to send messages with multimedia files attached. Youcan attach a sound file and an image file to an MMS message. When you receive an MMS message, you will be notified bya message from the MMS center. You can either automatically or manually receive the contents of an MMS message.Message List Screen Options MenuThe following options will be displayed when Left Softkey (Option) is pressed in a  Message list (Inbox,Draft box,Outboxscreen:•  View - Displays the complete message, complete with the detailed information of the message such as the date, time andsender’s details.•  Delete - Deletes the highlighted message.Message Center OverviewDepending on the type of message you are viewing, the available options menu may change.NEC.book  Page 50  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
51•  Reply SMS - Displays the Edit screen to type a message to reply to the sender.•  Forward - Displays the Recipient screen for the forwarding of the message.•  Edit - Displays the message in the Edit screen for editing•  Delete all - Deletes all the messages in the current folder.Message Display Screen Options MenuThe following options will be displayed when Left Softkey (Option) is pressed in a displayed message (Inbox, Draft box,Outbox) screen:•  Delete - Deletes the displayed message.•  Reply SMS - Displays the Edit screen to type a message to reply to the sender•  Forward - Displays the Recipient screen for the forwarding of the displayed message.•  Edit - Displays the message in the Edit screen for editingMessage Edit Screen Options MenuThe following options will be displayed when Left Softkey (Options) is pressed when a message is in the editing screen.•  Send - Send the edited message•  Save - Save the edited message in the Outbox•  Send and save - Send the edited message and subsequently save it in the Outbox•  Picture & Sound - Insert pictures, sound or animations in the edited message•  Format - Change the format of the fonts•  User Messages - Insert a pre-defined user message in the edited messageThe following describes the operations related to receiving and reading a message.Receiving an MMS MessageWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key, 7 and 2 or press Left Softkey, 3, 7 and 2 to get to the MMS settings menu screen.Highlight Receive option and press Left Softkey to select, and choose the receive options for the different types (Normal,Anonymous Sender and Advertisements) of MMS message senders. •  When Auto Retrieve is set: The contents of the MMS message are downloaded automatically from the MMS center.•  When Auto Defer is set: The notification message will be saved in the Inbox. (applicable for Normal message sender only) •  When Auto Reject is set: No MMS will be received by the phone.Receiving and Reading a MessageWhen the memory allocated forthe message function is full, yourphone cannot receive newmessages until you delete theold messages. To prevent themessage memory from being full,it is recommended to regularlydelete unwanted messages. NEC.book  Page 51  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
52To Read a MessageWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu screen.•  Press 2 to display the message list of the selected mailbox.•  Highlight the message to be read and press Left Softkey. The message contents will be displayed.Creating and Sending a MessageThe following describes the operations related to writing and sending a message.To Create and Send a New SMS MessageWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey, 3 to display the Messages menu screen.•  Press Left Softkey or 1  to Create a new message. Highlight SMS and press Left Softkey or press 2 directly to choose thenew message type and the SMS Editing screen will be displayed.•  Key in your message. •  When done, press Left Softkey and the Option menu will be displayed. Highlight Send and press Left Softkey to input theaddressees phone number and press Left Softkey to confirm. To send the SMS to a group or a number in the contact list,highlight Contacts List/Groups in the Option Menu, then press Left Softkey and choose accordingly. •  To send and save the SMS, after typing the message, press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. Highlight Send andsave  and press Left Softkey to input or select the recipient’s number. After sending the message, the message will besaved in the Outbox.To create and send MMS:With the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey, 3 to display the Messages menu screen.•  Press Left Softkey or 1  to Create a new message. Highlight MMS and press Left Softkey or press 1 directly to display anew MMS Editing screen.•  Press Right Softkey to display the Insert Option screen to insert pictures, text, video, sounds or an additional page into theMMS slide. Use the Up and Down keys to highlight your choice and press Left Softkey to select.• My Documents screen will subsequently be displayed for you to select the attachments. •  After selection, the phone will return to the MMS Editing screen with the inserted attachment.•  To send the MMS after completing it, press the Left Softkey. Highlight Send and press the Left Softkey to display theSend MMS screen. Key in the recipient's number; or retrieve the contacts or email address from the phonebook contacts. Ifnecessary, enter the MMS Subject.•  Press Left Softkey to send. The MMS will be saved in outbox.The maximum number of characters is defined as the number of singlebyte characters (alphanumeric characters, etc.) allowed in a field/item. If a double byte character such as a special symbol is used, the number of characters allowed will vary accordingly.For inputting an address, highlight To, press Phonebook key and then you can select an address from the list.For inputting multiple addresses,insert ';' between addresses.NEC.book  Page 52  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
53To Reply to a Received MessageWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey, 3 to display the Messages menu screen.•  Highlight Inbox and press Left Softkey. Highlight the message to reply to, press Left Softkey for the Option menu. SelectReply MMS and press Left Softkey.•  The Reply screen will be displayed with the sender’s address and Re: original subject for MMS message.•  Input the message and press Left Softkey when the MMS reply is done. If necessary, select Subject and edit the title. •  Press  Left Softkey again for the Option menu. Highlight Send and press Left Softkey to send the MMS reply. Themessage is sent and saved in Outbox.To Forward a Received MessageWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu screen.•  Highlight Inbox and press Left Softkey. Highlight the message to forward. Press Left Softkey to select Forward todisplay the Forward screen.•  Press Left Softkey again for the Option menu. If necessary, select Subject and edit the title. Highlight Send and pressLeft Softkey to forward the MMS. The message is sent and saved in Outbox.Useful Tips For SMS, EMS, and MMSThe useful tips for writing and sending a message are shown below:Saving an unfinished and unsent message:On the message edit screen, press Left Softkey, highlight Save and press Left Softkey to save the message in the Draft box.Editing and sending a message saved in Draft box:Display the Drafts screen, highlight the saved message.•  Press  Left Softkey, highlight Edit and press Left Softkey for the Edit screen. After editing the message, press LeftSoftkey to send the message.The following describes the setting items for SMS/EMS settings, MMS settings and Cell broadcast settings:SMS/EMS settingsWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu screen.Then, press 7 and 1 to display SMS settings menu screen.Service centerHighlight Service centre and press Left Softkey to edit the SMS center number. This number is saved in the SIM card.Message SettingsNEC.book  Page 53  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
54ProtocolTo change the protocol of the SMS. Highlight Protocol and press the Left Softkey to display the Protocol screen, use theUp and Down keys to highlight the different options and press Left Softkey to select: Standard text; Fax; X.400; Pag-ing; Email; ERMES; Voicemail. The corresponding radio button beside the option will be turned on.Validity periodSelect the duration that the SMS/EMS message is stored in the SMS/EMS center while trying to deliver the message.•  Highlight 1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, or Maximum. Press Left Softkey to turn on the radio button of thehighlighted option and return to the SMS Settings menu screen.Delivery reportSelect this option to request for a receipt when the SMS message is sent successfully.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight Delivery Report and press Left Softkey. The tick in the check box indicates thatDelivery Report is activated.Direct Reply•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight Direct Reply and press Left Softkey to toggle it On/Off. The tick in the check boxindicates that Direct reply is activated. SMS via GPRS•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight SMS via GPRS and press Left Softkey to toggle it On/Off. The tick in the checkbox indicates that this function is activated.MMS Setting - Send OptionWith the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu screen. Thenpress 7, 2 and 1 to display the MMS setting Send Option display screen. Delivery ReportSelect whether to request a delivery report of the sent MMS message, or send a delivery status report for the received MMSmessage.•  Highlight Delivery Report and press Left Softkey to display the Delivery Report menu display screen. Highlight eitherOn or Off and press Left Softkey to confirm and turn on the radio button.NEC.book  Page 54  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
55Own AddressSelect whether to show your address or to hide it when sending out MMS.•  Highlight Own Address and press Left Softkey to display the Own Address menu display. Highlight either Hide orShow and press Left Softkey to confirm and turn on the radio button.LifetimeSelect the period of time the MMS message is stored on the server while trying to deliver the message.•  Highlight either 1 day, 2 days, 1 week, 4 weeks or Maximum. Press Left Softkey to turn on the radio button of thehighlighted option and return to the MMS Settings Send Option menu screen.PrioritySelect the priority level for the MMS you send out.•  Highlight Priority and press Left Softkey to display the Priority Option screen. Highlight High, Normal or Low and pressLeft Softkey to confirm and turn on the radio button. MMS Setting - Receive OptionYou can set the options when receiving MMS from the different senders.With the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu screen. Thenpress 7, 2 and 2 to display the MMS Setting Receive Option display screen.Highlight Normal, Anonymous Sender or Advertisements to display the MMS receive Option screen for the differentcategory of MMS senders. Highlight Auto Retrieve, Auto Reject or Auto Defer and press Left Softkey to confirm and turn on the radio button.With the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu screen. •  Then press 8 for the Cell Broadcast display screen.Message ListHighlight Message List and press Left Softkey to display the list of received cell broadcast messages.ReceivePress Left Softkey or 2 to toggle the receiving of the cell broadcast messages On/Off. A tick in the check box indicates that theReceiving of cell broadcast messages is activated. Cell broadcast settingsIn times when the cell broadcastservice is activated, the phoneoperating time will be reduced.NEC.book  Page 55  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
56Topic listAny number of topics can be added to this personal list. You can enter at least ten entries using the channel number (ID) and ifrequired, the name itself. Five topics may be active in both User defined list and Current list.•  Press 3 or highlight Topic List and press Left Softkey to display the Topic List screen. •  Highlight the User defined and press Left Softkey, highlight <New Entry> and press Left Softkey again to display theEnter msg ID: screen for you to enter the ID. •  Highlight the Current and press Left Softkey, highlight <Add Topic> and press Left Softkey to display a list of topics tochoose from. Auto displayTurns the automatic display function  On/Off for cell broadcast messages to be displayed in standby mode.•  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight Auto display and press Left Softkey or press 4 to toggle it On/Off. The tick in thecheck box indicates that Auto display has been activated.LanguagesThe language in which you wish to receive cell broadcast messages in can be specified.•  Highlight Languages and press Left Softkey to display the Languages display screen. Press the Left Softkey to displaythe Option menu. Highlight Insert or Add to end and press Left Softkey to display the different languages available.Highlight on the desired language and press Left Softkey to confirm selection. The phone returns to the Cell Broadcastdisplay menu.   With the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu display. Press 5or highlight User Messages and press Left Softkey. The list of predefined User Messages for you to add into your messageswill be displayed. Highlight on the desired message and press Left Softkey to either Select or View.•  Highlight Select and press Left Softkey will display the message editing display. Continue to key in your message orpress Left Softkey to either Send and save or just Save the message.The available memory and the used-up memory will be displayed.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left key or press Left Softkey and 3 to display the Messages menu display.•  Press 6 or highlight Memory Status and press Left Softkey to display the SMS memory status of the phone and the SIM.User MessagesMemory StatusNEC.book  Page 56  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
57WAP ServiceYou can now obtain the latest information specifically adapted to the display options of your phone from the Internet via yourphone with this function. To access WAP service, you would need to:•  Apply for WAP service before accessing WAP. You can choose GPRS or CSD (the connection speed of GPRS is fasterthan CSD) as the data bearer for WAP access. For more details or subscription of WAP service, please contact your mobileservice provider.•  Set up WAP service settings in your phone.The browser will be activated as soon as the function is called up. With the Standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey and 7to activate WAP. Alternatively, press and hold Right Softkey at Standby screen can activate WAP as well.The pre-set starting page will be displayed. The functions of the softkey will now vary, depending on the type of WAP Servicepage loaded. End ConnectionTo end the connection, press End Call key to close the browser.Supported DownloadedYour phone supports the downloading of four different types of content:•  Ringtone/Melodies (To download other 16 polyphonic ringtones)•  Pictures/Wallpaper•  Animation•  Java applicationNEC WAP siteYour phone can now access a NEC WAP site at www.necdream.com. You can select and download desired content from thewide variety available. Further informationFor more details, visit www.necdream.com on your PC, or www.necdream.com on your phone.NEC.book  Page 57  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
58Use Up and Down keys to highlight the following options in the browser menu and press the tick (Left Softkey) to confirm: To set up your phone to access WAP information on the internet, use the following procedure.Connectivity ProfilesYour phone had been preset with a list of GPRS and CSD WAP proxy of different mobile service provider.To display the list of available connections, you can use the following procedure.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey and then press 1, 7 and 6 to display the connections of first five (5)network service providers.To choose another connection from the other service provider, use the Up and Down keys to highlight another connectivityprofile and proceed to press Left Softkey for the Option menu. Highlight Activate and press Left Softkey to select activation ofthe highlighted profile. Select Edit to display the Profile setting screen or select Rename to change the name of the profile.WAP BrowserHome The first WAP page that will be displayed after a connection is established.Bookmarks Fast access to a maximum of 50 URLs which will be stored in the phone.Save Items Save the items in the displayed webpage.Reload Reload page.Go to URL Enter URL to get to the WAP page directly or select from the most recentlyentered WAP addresses.Show URL Displays the current page URL.Snapshots Displays the snapshot for the currently displayed webpage.Advanced Settings Inbox: WAP push messages are stored here (depending on the mobileservice provider)Restart BrowserAbout: Information about the WAP browser used and the security information.WAP setupThe connection with a turned onradio button next to its name willbe the connection used to makea WAP connection.NEC.book  Page 58  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
59GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)GPRS Is a method for faster data transmitting in the mobile network.Use GPRS and if the network has sufficient capacity, you will be able to get connected to the Internet almost permanently.The network operator will only charge the actual data transmission time. Some mobile service providers are unable to sup-port this service.CSD (Circuit Switched Data)Data transfer is made possible via the data connection to a default IP address of your network provider or mobile service pro-vider. This connection allows you to exchange data, such as Internet access, or to download games and applications, and touse WAP services.Connectivity Profile SettingFrom the Connectivity Profile menu, press Left Softkey to display Option menu. Select Edit to enter the Profile settingmenu. Use Up and Down keys to highlight the following options and press Left Softkey  to edit the respective details for theWAP/MMS settings:Server AddressUse Up and Down keys to scroll between the WAP homepage and MMS centre address fields and type in the new address.Press Right Softkey to clear the old settings and press Left Softkey to save all changes made. Gateway IP Use Up and Down keys to scroll between the WAP and MMS fields and type in the new Gateway IP. Press Right Softkey toclear the old settings and press Left Softkey to save all changes made. Port NumberUse Up and Down keys to scroll between the WAP and MMS fields and type in the new Port Number. Press Right Softkeyto clear the old settings and press Left Softkey to save all changes made. Linger Time The linger time will cause the connection to be broken if the connection has not been used for a preset amount of time.At the Linger time field, key in the new time. Connection ModeSelect to use either GPRS or CSD for WAP, MMS and Java connection. Use Up and Down keys to scroll between the WAP,MMS and Java fields. Use Left and Right keys to toggle between Auto, CSD Setting or GPRS Setting. Press Left Soft-key to save changes made.You can choose which type ofconnection you require: GPRS orCSD. Please contact your mobileservice provider before setting.NEC.book  Page 59  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
60CSD Setting Use Up and Down keys to select changing the settings for WAP, MMS or Java. Press Left Softkey to select and display theSetting display screen. Either use Left and Right keys to toggle between the options available or key in the new setting forthe following: •  Connect type (Analog or ISDN)•  Dial-up Number (Enter the ISP number)•  User Name (Enter your user name or login name)•  Password (Password entered will be shown as a series of asterisks) •  DNS (Enter the IP for the domain name system)GPRS SettingUse Up and Down keys to select changing the settings for WAP, MMS or Java. Press Left Softkey to select and display theSetting display screen. Either use Left and Right keys to toggle between the options available or key in the new setting forthe following: •  APN (Enter the service provider address)•  Authentication (To activate or deactivate)•  User Name (Enter your user name or login name)•  Password (Password entered will be shown as a series of asterisks)•  DNS (Enter the IP for the domain name system)There are three types of WAP connection:•  Connect to the default Home page•  Connect to the web page previously connected to•  Connect to a specific URL or bookmarked URLs.Connect to the default Home pageAt the standby screen displayed, press and hold the Right Softkey will connect to the default WAP homepage directly.Alternatively, you can press Left Softkey, 4 and 1 (or highlight Homepage and press Left Softkey) to connect to the defaulthomepage.Logging on to WAP siteNEC.book  Page 60  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
61Connect to a specific URL or bookmarked URLsAt the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 4 and 2 (or highlight Favourites and press Left Softkey) to display thelist of bookmarked WAP pages. Press Left Softkey to Launch, Edit the page title/URL or to Delete it from the Favourite list. Press Right Softkey to launchthe WAP page.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 4 and 3 to display the WAP Push setting menu. Highlight Always Alland press Left Softkey to activate the receipt of messages from the service provider. Highlight Always None and press LeftSoftkey to deactivate. Highlight Always this specific and press Left Softkey to receive WAP push messages only from apreviously defined service centre. Key in the necessary details in the field and press Left Softkey to save. The radio button ofthe selected option will be turned on.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 7 and 7 to display the GPRS Info screen.•  The reflected information in the counter will be the total amount of data and time for GPRS connection.•  Press Left Softkey twice to Reset the counter or press Right Softkey to return to the Network menu display withoutresetting the counter.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 1, 7 and 8 to display the Transfer rate menu.Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired data transfer rate and press Left Softkey to select from the following rates:•  115.2Kb/s•  57.6Kb/s•  38.4Kb/s•  19.2Kb/sWAP Push SettingsGPRS InfoTransfer rateNEC.book  Page 61  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
62ContactsYour phone can store up to 5 different contacts phonebooks in the phone:•  Personal directories (ADN) in SIM•  Personal directories (ADN) in your phone memory•  Fix dialing numbers (FDN)•  Service dialing numbers (SDN)•  Complete is a list of all the numbers stored in the other phonebooks(Phone,SIM,FDN) except SDN numbers.With the standby screen displayed, press Right key or press Left Softkey, 6 and 1 to display the phonebook entries.To display the other phonebooks, press the Left or Right key till the desired phonebook is displayed. The name of the type ofphonebook list is displayed at the top of the list.The next time you press Right key when the standby screen is displayed, the phonebook displayed is the last one in use beforeyou exit the phonebook and return to the standby screen.Personal Directory (ADN)The personal directory numbers are known as abbreviated dialing numbers (ADN). Up to 255 numbers can be stored (alongwith only one name for each number) on your SIM (depending on your SIM card capacity). Up to 500 numbers can be storedalong with a name, ring melody and a phonebook picture in your phone memory. The phone memory also allows you to store 4phone numbers, 2 email addresses and 3 fields of descriptive information under one name. You can also group names in yourphone memory to simplify searching. The numbers from either of these personal phonebooks can be viewed, altered and dialledwhen you need to do so. Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN)Fixed dialing numbers is a function to limit the numbers that can be called using your phone. With the FDN feature turned ON,only contacts you stored in the FDN phonebook and emergency numbers can be called from your phone.Service Dialing Numbers (SDN)The numbers stored in the SDN phonebook are supplied, ready to use, and installed by your service provider. The SDNphonebook contains numbers and services that cannot be edited by you. You will not be able to see the number that is dialled asonly the associated text title will be shown.ListsThe phone number of the highlighted name is displayed at the lower bottom of the screen.When viewing any of the directories described, you can switch to the other directories (if your SIM cardsupports them) by using the key.The maximum number of 255 phone numbers that can be stored on a SIM card is shared between the ADN, FDN, and SDN directories.Although FDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM. Check with your service provider.Although SDN is supported by your phone, it must be present on your SIM. Check with your service provider. NEC.book  Page 62  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
63Starting and Recall Stored NumberThe phone numbers in your personal phonebook can be located and then called using one of the following methods:Alphabetical contacts phonebook listWith the standby screen displayed, press Right  key or press Left Softkey, 6  and  1 to display the contacts phonebookentries. •  To change contacts phonebooks (e.g. from phone memory to SIM), press either the Left or Right key. The entries in theother personal phonebook will be displayed. •  Use the Up and Down keys as appropriate to scroll through your contacts phonebook directory or hold them down to scrolldown continuously. To jump directly to names starting with a specific character, press the corresponding number key (e.g.press 5 once to jump to names beginning with J or twice to jump to names beginning with K). To jump to a name beginningwith specific letters, press the corresponding number keys for the first few letters of the desired name.•  When viewing the phone record, Use the Up or down keys to display the other number types within a record (home,mobile, work, etc.) and to browse through the phone numbers, email and other information..•  To call the phone record number displayed, press Call and select the number to call.Search by GroupFrom a Complete or Phone list contacts (Group list is not available for the SIM or FDN contact list), Press Right key to scrollthrough the different phonebook contacts to display the Group list.•  Use the Up and Down keys as appropriate to scroll through the Group list. When the required group name is highlighted,press  Left Softkey to display the names of the entries in the selected group.•  Use the Up and Down keys as appropriate to scroll through the names.•  When viewing the phone record, use the Up and Down keys to display the other information within the record (home,mobile, work, etc.).•  To call the phone record number, press Call key. Editing or Personalizing Phone Memory NumbersThe edit menu enables any phone number stored in the phone memory to be edited and have additional information/attributesadded to the number.Access the Options MenuWith the standby screen displayed, press Right key or press Left Softkey, 6 and 1 to display the phonebook entries. •  Press Right key until the desired phonebook is displayed: Complete, Phone, SIM, or FDN.Storing Numbers & Name in PhonebookTo call numbers in the SDN directory, press Right key the until the SDN directory is displayed and then use either the scrolling or searching method to locate and call the number.If the FDN function has been set to ON, only numbers in the FDN directory can be called.NEC.book  Page 63  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
64•  When the desired phonebook record (name or number) is highlighted, press Left Softkey to display the Phonebook OptionMenu, highlight Edit and press Left Softkey to display the editing screen.SIM Memory EditThe Edit function can be used to alter the existing information in a SIM memory record as follows:•  When a SIM memory record has been accessed for editing purposes, the following fields can be edited: Name:, Phone:,Groups:, Locations: and Record No..•  Highlight the name or number field to be edited.•  Use the text editing feature to make any changes necessary to the name or number and then press Left Softkey  to savethe changes and return to the Edit screen. Phone Memory EditThe edit function can be used to alter any of the existing information in a phone memory record, and, in addition, the followinginformation can be added to a record in the phone memory:•   Add further phone numbers (home phone, tel. mobile, tel. office, Fax)•   Add 2 additional e-mail addresses•   Add other personal information into the information fields (Notes, Company, Street, Post code, Country, City)•   Allocate the phone number to a group•   Allocate the phone number to a group or remove the phone number from a group•   Allocate a phonebook picture ID•   Allocate a ring tone melodyTo edit or add records to a phonebook record, use the following procedure.Editing Existing Phone Memory InformationWith the required phone record details displayed in the Edit screen, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the field to beedited and press Left Softkey to display the Text Editor screen.•  Make the necessary changes and press Left Softkey to return to the previous screen and re-display the phone details.•  Press End Call to return to the standby screen.Adding Phone Numbers, E-mail Addresses & Personal InformationWith the required phone records details displayed in the Edit screen, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the title of thefield you wish to add information to and press Left Softkey to display the Text Editor screen.•  Input the required information to the selected field and press Left Softkey to save the changes made and return to therecord.NEC.book  Page 64  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
65•  Use the Up and Down keys to get to the next field to be added/changed. Make the necessary changes and press LeftSoftkey to return to the record.•  Press End Call to return to the standby screen.GroupCreating a Group NameThere are 6 groups available to allocate phone numbers to (including No group). To change the group names, use the following procedures:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Right key or press Left Softkey, 6 and 1 to display the phonebook entries.•  Press Right key to scroll to the <Group> menu. The list of group names is displayed. •  Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the group name you wish to change and press Left Softkey for the Option menu.Highlight Edit name and press Left Softkey to display the editing display screen. Make the necessary changesand press Left Softkey to save. Press End Call to return to the standby screen.Add a Phone Contacts to a GroupWith the Group function, it is now possible to allocate specific members to be under a certain group. E.g. work, golf, family,etc. When a member of the group calls, the assigned group image and melody will be activated.  •  With the contacts to be added displayed, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the group field and press  Left Softkey toedit. Press Left and Right keys to toggle between the different groups available.•  Press the Left Softkey to save the editing and press End Call to return to the standby screen.Ungroup a Phone NumberIf you wish to remove a number from a group in the Edit screen, use the above-mentioned procedure but scroll to <NoGroup> and save the changes.Allocate a Phonebook picture Caller IDTo display the assigned phonebook pictures stored in your phone when a particular phone number calls you, use the follow-ing procedure.•  With the contacts to be added displayed, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the Caller ID field, press Left Softkey andselect Change to display My Documents screen. Highlight the folder containing the picture you want to allocate to thephone record and press Left Softkey for the list of pictures. Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired picture andpress Left Softkey to select. •  The phone record details will be re-displayed. NEC.book  Page 65  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
66•  Press Left Softkey for the Option menu. Select  Save and press Left Softkey to save the changes made and return to theContacts list.Allocate a ring toneIf you wish a specific ring tone to sound when a particular phone number calls, use the following procedure.•  With the contacts to be added displayed, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the Melodies field, press Left Softkeyand select Change to display Melody Manager screen. Highlight the type of melodies you want for the phone record(Embedded melody, Downloaded melody, Composed melody) and press Left Softkey to display the melodies list.Use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired melody and press Left Softkey to select.•  The phone record details will be re-displayed. •  Press Left Softkey for the Option menu. Select Save and press Left Softkey to save the changes made and return to theContacts list.Deleting a Single Phonebook RecordWhen any phonebook record is highlighted, press Left Softkey, highlight Delete and press Left Softkey. The confirmationscreen displays.•  Press Left Softkey to delete the record or Right Softkey to cancel the action.•  Press End Call to return to the standby screen.Move/Copy a Record Between Locations and/or PhonebooksTo move or copy a phone record from the phone memory phonebook to the SIM phonebook or from the SIM phonebook to thephone memory, use the following procedure.•  When any phonebook record is displayed, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the Location and press Left Softkey toedit. Use the Left or Right keys to select whether to save the record in the SIM or Protected SIM. •  Press the Left Softkey to save the changes made. The phone returns to the contacts list display.Moving from Mobile to SIM / SIM to MobileTo move a SIM contact to the phonebook contacts or from the phonebook into the SIM, press Left Softkey for the Option menu.Highlight Copy to Mobile (or Copy to SIM) and press Left Softkey to confirm. To move all the SIM contacts over to thephonebook, highlight Copy All to Mobile (or Copy All to SIM) and press Left Softkey to confirm.Delete All Phone RecordsTo delete all phone records in your phone memory only, use the following procedure.•  When any phonebook record is highlighted, press Left Softkey, highlight Delete all and press Left Softkey. Theconfirmation screen displays.If a record is moved/copied from the phone memory to the SIM memory, the name is truncated to the number of characters allowed by your SIM and you will be requested to select which number in the record you wish to move or copy.If a record is moved/copied from the SIM memory to the phone memory, you are prompted to enter the phone number type before the record is stored.NEC.book  Page 66  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
67•  Press Left Softkey to delete all phone records or Right Softkey to cancel the action.•  Press End Call to return to the standby screen.Scratchpad numberYour phone has a scratchpad function that enables you to key in a telephone number even during a call and to dial it after thecurrent call ended. This scratchpad number can also be saved for future use.Noting & Calling a Scratchpad NumberDuring a call, key in the number. The number is displayed on the display screen. •  Press End Call to end the current call. The number keyed in is still displayed. Press Call to dial the number. Storing a Scratchpad NumberWith the scratchpad number still displayed, press Left Softkey to display the Phonebook Editor screen.•  Key in the necessary details and press Left Softkey to save the name entry. The location of the saved record will bedisplayed.NEC.book  Page 67  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
68JavaYou can download Java applications from WAP sites and etc. The downloaded Java applications is saved under this functionand you can run the Java software in your phone.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey and 7 to activate Java. Alternatively, you can press and hold Down keyat standby screen to activate Java as well. The downloaded Java applications and files will be displayed. Press Left Softkey todisplay the Java Option menu. LaunchHighlight Launch and press Left Softkey to start the highlighted Java application.New FolderSelect New Folder to create a new Java folder to organize the different Java applications.Info Select Info to display the details for the Java application such as the file name, file size and file type.RenameSelect Rename to change the name for the highlighted Java application.Security Select Security to view the security settings for the highlighted Java application.DeleteHighlight Delete and press the Left Softkey to confirm deleting the selected file.Memory StatusSelect the Memory Status to check the remaining memory left for Java applications.About Select About to display more information about the Java applications and the copyrights information. Exit Select Exit to leave Java.Java applicationsWhen you have downloaded a Java application program, please make sure to check that the downloaded program is displayed in the Java application screen.Up to 5 applications can be downloaded. If there are already 5 downloaded applications when you wish to download an application, delete unnecessary application (s) in advance. NEC.book  Page 68  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
69Press Right Softkey to create new folders. When highlighting a folder, pressing the Left Softkey displays the folders Option menu.OpenSelect Open to display the list of Java applications in the selected folder.New FolderHighlight New Folder and press Left Softkey to create a new folder.RenameSelect Rename to change the name of the folder.DeleteHighlight Delete and press Left Softkey to delete the selected folder.Memory StatusSelect Memory Status to check the remaining memory space left.AboutSelect About to display more information about the Java applications in the folder and their copyrights information.ExitExit the Java function and return to the standby screen.To activate a game (Java application Software), use the following procedure:•  From the Java screen, use the Up and Down keys to highlight the desired Application/Software and press Left Softkey todisplay the Option menu.•  Highlight Launch and press Left Softkey to activate the selected Java application (Software).Folders option menuPlaying games NEC.book  Page 69  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
70ApplicationsWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey and 8 to get to the Applications display screen.From Applications screen, you can access various applications provided by your phone. The following applications aredescribed:•  Camera•  Calculator•  Alarm•  Calendar•  Scheduler•  Melody Composer•  Power Off timer•  Power On timer•  Notes•  Currency•  Countdown•  Stopwatch•  Voice for MMSThe integrated digital camera in the phone allows you to take photos and send them out via the Multimedia Messaging Service(MMS) or as an email attachment. The photos will be stored in JPG format in the phone, in which most picture viewing programscan be used to view and display them.Taking a pictureTo take a picture and save it inside your phone, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 1. The Camera finder screen will appear in the main LCDand the actual composition of the picture will be shown. •  Press the Left Softkey to capture the picture. Check the picture. When prompted to save, press Left Softkey to save orRight Softkey to cancel the action.CameraNEC.book  Page 70  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
71•  The default file name for the picture is the date, month, year, hour, minute and second from the date and time settings ofyour phone.•  To switch off the camera function, press the End Call key to return to the standby screen.ZoomWhen the Camera finder screen is displayed, you can zoom in by pressing the Up key. To zoom out, press the Down key.Controlling BrightnessPress the Left or Right key to control the brightness level of the picture when the Camera finder screen is displayed.The current brightness level is displayed with a sun icon on the right of the Status Icons area.Camera Options MenuPress Left Softkey to display the Camera Option menu to set the following:Full ViewTo show the full view of the camera finder screen.  NightshotWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. Highlightthis function and press the Left Softkey to toggle this function on/off. The exposure time will be increased during photo takingdue to the poor light conditions.ResolutionThe picture resolution (in dpi) can be set for external usage (e.g., on a PC) regardless of the image shown in the displayscreen (which will be at the default of 118 x 126)•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu.•  Highlight this function and press the Left Softkey to get into the Resolutions Option menu. Use the Up and Down keys tohighlight the resolution that best suits your needs and press Left Softkey to confirm the selection.•  The available resolutions are: 160 x 120; 320 x 240; 640 x 480. •  A higher resolution picture will take up more memory space.QualityWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu.•  Highlight this function and press the Left Softkey to get into the Quality Option menu. The quality of the photos can be setat High, Medium, Low. Use the Up and Down keys to highlight and select the quality by pressing the Left Softkey.•  A 'High' rate implies that though there can be fewer pictures taken; the quality of the photos will be of better quality.NEC.book  Page 71  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
72BrightnessWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. •  Highlight this function and adjust the brightness for the photo shoot.Special effectsWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu, press 6for Special Effects and use Up and Down keys to highlight and select the different color tint to take your photo: Normal,Mono, Sepia, Bluish.•  Change the color tint setting by pressing Left Softkey.ZoomWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu, press 7for the Zoom function.Flicker ControlWhen taking pictures under a fluorescent light, flickers may occur. To prevent flickers, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 from the standbyscreen and press Left Softkey and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu, press 8  for the Flicker control function.•  Use Up and Down keys to highlight and select either 50Hz or 60Hz and press Left Softkey to confirm your selection.Self TimerWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu, press 9.Press Left Softkey to start the count down. The picture is taken after 10 seconds.My PhotosWith the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 2 and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu, press 9for the Photos function.You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the calculator function. The calculator can display a resultof up to 10 digits, with a maximum of 8 decimal places.If a calculation results in a number exceeding the maximum, “Over Range“ appears in the calculation field.Calculator KeyFor the calculator function, the following keys are assigned with the different functions: •  Up key: Addition (+)•  Left key: Subtraction (-)CalculatorThe calculator can display aresult of up to 10 digits with amaximum of 8 decimal places. Ifa calculation results in a numbergreater than the abovemaximum, Over Range will bedisplayed.NEC.book  Page 72  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
73•  Down key: Multiplication (x)•  Right key: Division (÷)•  Left Softkey: Equals to (=)•  #: Decimal Point (.)•  *: Negative (+/-)Activating Calculator from Standby ScreenTo start Calculator function from the standby screen, use the following procedure. •  Press Left Softkey and 8.•  Press 2 or highlight Calculator and press the Left Softkey to display the Calculator.Terminating CalculatorPress End Call to return to the standby screen.CalculatingTo calculate using the calculator, for example 52 + 37, use the following procedure:•  Input 52 on Calculator.•  Press the Up key.•  Input 37.•  Press Left Softkey.•  The answer 89 appears in the calculation field.Deleting a DigitTo delete a digit, press Right Softkey.Deleting All DigitsTo delete all digits input, press and hold  Right Softkey.The alarm will start ringing at the time you set (even after the phone is switched off)•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 3 or highlight Alarm and press Left Softkey to display theAlarm Clock screen. •  Use Up and Down keys to highlight one of the 4 time field and press Left Softkey to display the Option menu. •  Highlight Edit and press Left Softkey to display the editing screen. Key in the time you want to activate the alarm clock inthe time field.AlarmNEC.book  Page 73  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
74•  Use Down key to move to the Week/Days field. Use Left and Right keys to move to the days of the week you want toactivate the alarm. Press Right Softkey to display a tick in the respective check box.•  Use Down key to move to the Status field. Use Left and Right keys to toggle between activating or deactivating thealarm.•  If necessary, use the Down key to move to the Description field and key in the reason for the alarm.•  Press Left Softkey to save this alarm set up and return to the Alarm Clock menu.Press Left Softkey, 8 and 4 to display the calendar display. •  The default will be the monthly display. Press the Left Softkey and select Week to view the calendar in week display. AgendaYou can use the Agenda function in the calendar menu to key in your appointments. Time and date must be preset first beforethe calendar can work correctly. When the appointment time with the alarm set is reached, a signal tone can be heard.To register a new event in the Agenda function, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 4 to display the calendar.•  Press Left Softkey and select Agenda and press Left Softkey to display the Agenda menu screen.•  Highlight <New Entry> and press Left Softkey to display the Agenda edit screen. •  Use the Left and Right keys to change the different type of schedule that you are creating: Memo, Call, Meeting.•  Use the Down key to move down and highlight the Description field and key in the necessary details for this Agenda.•  Use the Left and Right keys to change the status of the Agenda, either to Activate or Deactivate it. •  Use the Left and Right keys to change the Reoccurrence of the Agenda: Once, Daily, Weekly, Month, Annual.•  Edit the Start date, Start Time, End date, End time fields accordingly.To edit an Agenda, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 4 to display the calendar.•  Press Left Softkey and select Agenda and press Left Softkey to display the different Agendas previously created in themenu screen.•  Press Left Softkey and select Edit to display the Agenda editing screen.•  Use the Left and Right keys to toggle between the different choices in the different fields and use the Up and Down keysto move along the different fields.CalendarNEC.book  Page 74  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
75SchedulerThe scheduler allows you to set up reminders and appointments for a particular time and day (up to 50 schedules can bestored). To register an event in the scheduler, use the following procedure:•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 5 to display the Scheduler display screen with previouslyentered schedules, if any.•  Highlight <New Entry> and press Left Softkey to display the scheduler edit screen. •  Use the Left and Right keys to change the different type of schedule that you are creating: Memo, Call, Meeting.•  Use the Down key to move down and highlight the Description field and key in the necessary details for this schedule.•  Use the Left and Right keys to change the status of the schedule, either to Activate or Deactivate it. •  Use the Left and Right keys to change the reoccurrence of the schedule: Once, Daily, Weekly, Month, Annual.•  Edit the Start date, Start Time, End date, End time  fields accordingly.Scheduler Option MenusThe following describes the option menus provided for scheduler function:•  ViewDisplay the details for the selected schedule.•  Activate/DeactivateTo activate or deactivate the reminder tone for the highlight schedule. A bell icon indicates reminder tone is activated. A bellicon will a slash indicates reminder tone is deactivated.•  Edit Displays an edit screen for the highlighted event.To edit an existing event, highlight the event, press Left Softkey, highlight Edit and press Left Softkey to display the editingscreen. Press Left Softkey to save the changes made and return to the list of schedules.•  New EntryDisplays a new entry screen.•  Deleting EventsTo delete an existing schedule, highlight the schedule, press Left Softkey, highlight Delete and press Left Softkey. PressLeft Softkey to confirm deleting or Right Softkey to cancel the action. To delete all existing schedules, press Left Softkey, highlight Delete all all and press Left Softkey. Press Left Softkey toconfirm deleting or Right Softkey to cancel the action. NEC.book  Page 75  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
76With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 6 to display the list of preset melodies. Press Left Softkey on theselected preset melody and highlight Melody Composer to display the composer screen. You can compose your own simple ringtones (maximum of five) using the following keys:•  key: Number keys 1 to 7 correspond to the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B.•  key: In the keyed melody, move joystick left or right to move one note up or down.•  key: Increases length of notes/rests.•  key: Decrease length of notes/rests.•  key: Raise/lower the note by a semitone. This function will automatically switch off the phone at the pre-set time everyday.•  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey and 8 to display the Applications menu screen. Press 7 orhighlight Power off Timer and press Left Softkey. Use Left and Right keys to toggle the function On/Off and movedown to the time field with the Down  key to set the auto off time. Press Left Softkey to save and return to theApplications menu screen. A tick in the Check Box indicates that the function is activated. This function will automatically switch off the phone at the pre-set time everyday.•  Press Left Softkey and 8 to display the Applications menu screen. Press 8 or highlight Power on Timer and press LeftSoftkey. Use Left and Right keys to toggle the function On/Off and move down to the time field with the Down key to setthe auto on time. Press Left Softkey to save and return to the Applications menu screen. A tick in the Check Boxindicates that the function is activated.Melody ComposerPower Off TimerPower On TimerNEC.book  Page 76  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
77The notepad application allows you to write text files and save them in your phone as reference.With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8 and 9 to display the Notes menu screen. Use Up and Down keys tohighlight the previously saved notes or to select <New Entry> to create a new entry.Notepad Option MenusPress Left Softkey to display the notepad Option menu. Highlight and press Left Softkey to select from the following func-tions:•  View: Displays the note for reading•  Edit: Displays an editing screen for the highlighted text note.•  New entry: Displays a new entry screen.•  Delete: To delete the highlighted text note.•  Delete all: deletes all the text notes.•  Send: Displays the Recipient list for you to select the sender from either the contact list or a group.•  Capacity: Display the memory left in your phone for saving other text notes. With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey,  8, highlight Currency and press Left Softkey to display the Ratecompute display screen.You are able to calculate the exchange rates between two currencies using this function:Rate settingDomestic: Enter the exchange rate for the domestic currency.Foreign: Enter the exchange rate for the foreign currency.Save setting by pressing Left Softkey.ComputeUse Up and Down keys to move along the fileds. Enter the sum to be converted at either the domestic currency field or theforeign currency field. Press Left Softkey to Convert.The results will be displayed at the other field.NotesCurrencyNEC.book  Page 77  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
78After a preset time elapse, the function will indicate last 3 seconds of the countdown timer by a beep tone. At the end of thecountdown time, a special beep can be heard.•  Press Left Softkey, 8, highlight Countdown and press Left Softkey to display the Countdown display screen.•  Press Left Softkey for the Option menu: Highlight Set and press Left Softkey to set time for countdown.Highlight Start Counter and press Left Softkey to start the countdown. Highlight Interrupt and press Left Softkey to pause countdown.Highlight Edit and press Left Softkey to change the countdown timing.Highlight Reset and press Left Softkey to reset counter and to start next timing (after interruption)With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey,  8, highlight Stopwatch and press Left Softkey to display theStopwatch display screen.•  Press Left Softkey to start and Right Softkey to stop the stopwatch function. Press Left Softkey for the stopwatch Optionmenu.  Voice for MMS function allows you to record your personal ringtone and send it as a MMS attachment. Please refer to thesection on Melody Composer above for the ringtone composing method. You can get to this function to view the list of available ringtones and change the individual ringtone profile so as to improve therecording quality. The preset value for data rate is at 6.7kbps and the recording time is 36 seconds. If the data rate is increasedto 12.20kpbs, the recording time will be reduced to 20 seconds. After saving the ringtone, you can select Insert ringtone whileediting a MMS to attach the ringtone and send it out. •  With the standby screen displayed, press Left Softkey, 8, highlight Voice for MMS and press Left Softkey to display theVoice for MMS display screen. CountdownStopwatchVoice for MMSNEC.book  Page 78  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
79M-ZoneM-Zone is a special function in the phone for you to access the most commonly used functions, WAP pages and other specialWAP and Java features.With the standby screen displayed, press the Left Softkey and 5 to display the M-Zone menu display screen. Alternatively, youcan press the Right Softkey to access M-Zone directly from the standby screen.From the M-Zone menu display, press Left Softkey to list all the special Java and WAP features of the phone:•  Animation•  JAVA Games•  Star Show•  MMS KTV•  Sports•  MMS Album•  Pictures Download•  Ringtones Download•  QQ Chatting•  StarWorld•  Sleepless city•  Cartoon World•  Dragon BallHighlight the desired function and press Left Softkey to select.  M-ZoneNEC.book  Page 79  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
80You can go into the following Messages folders directly from M-Zone. •  Create•  Inbox•  Drafts•  OutboxYou can go into the following My Documents folders directly from M-Zone: •  Photos•  Pictures•  Sounds•  Memory StatusYou can access the Java features by highlighting Monternet and pressing Left Softkey. MessagesMy ZoneMonternetNEC.book  Page 80  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
81IndexNumerics2nd LCD - Contrast........................362nd LCD - Display.......................... 11AADN ...............................................62Agenda ..........................................74Alarm ............................................73All calls divert.................................37All outgoing barring........................40ALS ................................................33Any key answer .............................32Applications ...................................70Auto Answer ..................................32Auto network..................................41Auto Redial ...............................25,39Answered calls list .........................27BBand select ....................................42Barring when roaming....................40Battery - Charge ............................21Battery - Insert ...............................21Brightness......................................36Browser menu................................58Busy divert .....................................37CCalculator ...................................... 72Calendar........................................74Call - Dial .......................................23Call - End.......................................23Call - Hold......................................24Call - Receive ................................24Call - Reject ...................................24Call divert.......................................37Call lists ......................................... 27Call waiting ....................................38Caller pictures................................65Camera..........................................70Camera brightness ........................71Camera quality ..............................71Camera resolution  ........................71Camera zoom ................................71Camera Flicker control ..................72Cell broadcast................................55Charge settings .............................28Check box......................................12Colour  theme ................................35Connectivity Profiles......................58Contacts - call................................63Contacts - edit entry ...................... 63Contacts - create new....................64Contacts - options menu................63Countdown ....................................78CSD (Circuit Switched Data) .........59Currency ........................................77DDisplay Screen Icons..................... 15Draft box........................................ 50EEmergency services ........................ 7FFactory settings ............................. 29FAK................................................ 33Fast Dial ........................................ 25Favourites...................................... 58FDN entries ................................... 62Fixed Dialling................................. 41Fold answer................................... 32GGPRS (General Packet Radio Service) ......................................... 59GPRS Info ..................................... 61Groups........................................... 65HHomepage..................................... 60IIllumination .................................... 31Inbox ............................................. 50Incoming barring............................ 40Info tones ...................................... 31International outgoing barring ....... 40International outgoing without homecountry .......................................... 40JJava .............................................. 68KKey lock ........................................ 13Key tones ...................................... 31Keypad shortcut ............................ 13LLanguage ...................................... 38Listen to voice message................ 26Local city ....................................... 34LCD Contrast ................................ 36Last dialled.................................... 27MM-Zone.......................................... 79Main LCD .......................................11Main Menu .................................... 12Melody Composer ......................... 76Memory Status ......................... 56,68Minute Reminder........................... 32Missed Calls.................................. 27MMS - receive............................... 52NEC.book  Page 81  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
82MMS - send52MMS - write new ........................... 52MMS setup .................................... 54Mute .............................................. 30My Photos/My Pictures ............ 43,72My Sounds .................................... 45NNetwork ......................................... 41Network info .................................. 41Network list.................................... 41Nightshot ....................................... 71No reply divert............................... 37Not reachable divert...................... 37Notes............................................. 77OOption Menu ................................. 12Outbox .......................................... 50Own numbers................................ 34PPhone Code .................................. 39Phone Code (Change) .................. 39PIN - Change ................................ 39PIN - Control ................................. 39PIN2 .............................................. 39Power-on Greetings ...................... 35Power off/on .................................. 22Power off timer .............................. 76Power on timer .............................. 76Profiles...........................................29PUK................................................39RRadio button...................................12Receive cell broadcast...................55Redialling .......................................23Ringtone....................................30,66Ringtones settings .........................45SSecurity settings.............................39Scheduler.......................................70Scratchpad number........................67SDN entries....................................62Signal Strength .........................11,15SIM - Inserting................................19SIM - Lock......................................40SIM contacts copying.....................66SMS - read new .............................52SMS - send ....................................52SMS - write new.............................52SMS settings..................................53Soft keys function...........................11Symbols list....................................49Special effects................................72Standby screen..............................13Status Icons ...................................11STK Services .................................12Stopwatch ......................................78TT9 - Correcting a word...................48T9 - Chinese Pinyin/ Stroke...........49T9 - Word Suggestions ..................48T9 - Writing ....................................48T9 preferred...................................48Text entry .......................................47Taking Photos ................................70Time/Charge ..................................27Time/Date ......................................33Topic list.........................................56Transfer rate ..................................61UUser messages..............................56VVoice for MMS ...............................78Voice Mailbox ................................25Voice volume .................................29Volume controls .............................26Vibrator ..........................................31WWallpaper.......................................35WAP push......................................61WAP service ..................................57NEC.book  Page 82  Monday, May 10, 2004  2:46 PM
  FCC Regulations Conditions of Use Operation of this Panasonic mobile phone is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This Panasonic mobile phone generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:     1). Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 2). Increase the distance between the device and receiver. 3). Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4). Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The radiated output power of this internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless radio shall be used in such a manner that the radio is 1.5 cm or further from the human body. However, the user of wireless radios may be restricted in some places or situations, such as aboard airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. Several restrictions and cautions of using mobile phone are listed in the Important Information.
Additional information to users R&TTE  The product was shown to meet the requirements of the R&TTE Directive through third party tests to harmonized standards. Hereby, Quanta Computer Inc., declares that this NEC KMP6J1S1        is in compliance with the   essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

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