Quanta Computer X300 1900 MHz GSM / GPRS Cellular Phone User Manual 1B
Quanta Computer Inc 1900 MHz GSM / GPRS Cellular Phone 1B
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User Manual 1B
The following options are available after selecting the message in the received list in the Inbox: View: View the selected MMS message. Options Delete: Delete the selected MMS message. Delete all: Delete all MMS messages. Reply: Reply to the selected MMS message. Reply all: Reply to all MMS messages. Forward: Forward the selected MMS message. Call: Make a call to the sender of the MMS message. View Info: Show the page timing, the type of image, and/ or sound files attached including the message size. Extract media: Save the multimedia data attached to the MMS message. Extract number: Save the phone number embedded in the MMS message. Hyperlink: Jump to the URL embedded in the MMS message. View again: Go back to View. Messages Menu 79 Viewing an MMS message in the Outbox From Messages 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 Outbox A(Select) 4 MMS A(Select) 4 Unsent messages or Sent messages A(Select) 4 required MMS message A(Options) or @(View) The following options are available after selecting the message in the unsent or sent messages list in the Outbox: View: View the selected MMS message. Options Delete: Delete the selected MMS message. Delete all: Delete all MMS messages. View 80 Messages Menu View the selected MMS message SMS settings Message centre From Messages 1. 4 Settings A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. 4 Message centre A(Select) 4. Enter your message centre number in the international dialling format A(OK) (see "International dialling" on page 15) You can also change the following settings: Protocol Select the protocol type which specifies the format your SMS message is converted to. Select Standard text, Fax or E-mail. Validity period Set the validity period that the SMS message is stored at the Message centre. Select 1 Hour, 12 Hours, 1 Day, 1 Week or Maximum. Delivery report Choose whether you want to receive a confirmation when your SMS message has been delivered. SMS via GPRS Decide whether or not you want to send your SMS via GPRS. Messages Menu 81 Creating an SMS message From Messages 1. 4 Create A(Select) 2. 4 SMS A(Select) 3. Enter your text 4. A(Options) 5. 4 required option A(Select) The following options are available after completing the text entry: 82 Messages Menu Send Send your SMS message. Press A(Options) to recall the Contacts list, then select the recipient. Save Save your SMS message in the Outbox. Save & send Save your SMS message, then send the message. Picture & sound Attach sound and/or a picture. Format Edit your SMS message by inserting new lines, changing the font face, and/or font colour. User Messages Select the pre-defined message to insert into your SMS message. Receiving an SMS message From Messages 1. 2. 3. 4 Inbox A(Select) 4 SMS A(Select) 4 required SMS message A(Options) You can select one of the following options when you want to decide how to deal with the incoming SMS message: View View the selected SMS message. Delete Delete the selected SMS message. Reply Reply to the selected SMS messages. Forward Forward the selected SMS message. Edit Edit or add text, add pictures, and/or sounds. Delete all Delete all SMS messages. Extract number Save the phone number embedded in the SMS message. Hyperlink Jump to the URL embedded in the SMS message. Messages Menu 83 Viewing an SMS message in the Outbox From Messages 1. 2. 3. 4 Outbox A(Select) 4 SMS A(Select) 4 required SMS message A(Options) Select one of the following options when you want to decide how to deal with the outgoing SMS message: View View the selected SMS message. Delete Delete the selected SMS message. Forward Forward the selected SMS message. Edit Edit or add text, add pictures, and/or sounds. Delete all Delete all SMS message. Extract number Save the phone number embedded in the SMS message. Hyperlink Jump to the URL embedded in the SMS message. User Messages You can edit the User Messages, then save them for later use. From Messages 1. 4 User Messages A(Select) 2. 4 required message A(Select) 3. Edit the message A(Options) 4. 4 Save & Send or Save A(Select) 84 Messages Menu Memory status From Messages 1. 2. 4 Memory status A(Select) 4 MMS or SMS A(Select) Memory status shows the free memory space and the used memory space: - MMS: max. 3 MB - SMS: max. 100 spaces (SIM dependent) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Connectivity From Messages 1. 4 Connectivity A(Select) 2. 4 CSD settings or GPRS settings A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. Edit the required information A(Save) Cell Broadcast You can receive your favourite information regularly from your service provider. You need to specify the “topic(s)” of information and the language in which you wish to receive this information. To receive the broadcasts, “Read Messages” must be on. Auto display In Idle mode, the latest information message is displayed on your phone automatically. From Messages 1. 2. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 4 Auto display A(Change) > On/Off Messages Menu 85 Receiving messages To receive messages, you must turn the “Read Messages“ on. From Messages 1. 2. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 4 Read Messages A(Change) > On/Off Reading a Cell Broadcast message From Messages 1. 2. 3. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 4 Message List A(Select) A(Next) or @(Back) to select the available topic NOTE: This function will depend on your network service operator. Topic list You can receive messages on specific topics from your network service operator. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Topic list A(Select) 3. 4 Current A(Select) 4. < Add topics > A(Select) 5. 4 required topic A(Select) OR You can delete the required topic in step 5. 1. 4 required topic A(Select) 2. 4 Delete A(Select) 86 Messages Menu User defined topic You can add your favourite topics to the user-defined topic list. From Messages 1. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 2. 4 Topic list A(Select) 3. 4 User defined A(Select) 4. 4 < New entry > A(Select) 5. Enter message ID A(OK) 6. Enter name A(OK) Languages You can set the language of the message you receive. From Messages 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4 Cell Broadcast A(Select) 4 Languages A(Select) A(Options) 4 Insert or Add to end A(Select) 4 required language A(Select) OR You can remove a language in step 4. 1. 2. 4 required language A(Select) 4 Delete A(Select) ã Insert adds a required language to the top of the list whereas Add to end adds the language to the end of the list. Messages Menu 87 Phone Menu Phone Menu (or STK)* Call Service Time/Charges............................ 89 Call waiting ................................ 89 Withhold ID................................ 90 Caller’s ID.................................. 90 Charge settings ......................... 91 Line............................................ 92 Call Diverts All voice calls............................. 93 Not reachable ............................ 93 No reply ..................................... 93 Busy .......................................... 93 Status check.............................. 93 Cancel all................................... 93 Security Call bar ...................................... 94 Codes ........................................ 95 Fixed dial ................................... 97 SIM lock..................................... 98 Network Auto network ............................. 99 New network.............................. 99 Network list................................ 99 Band .......................................... 99 *STK (SIM Tool Kit) is SIM dependent. 88 Phone Menu Call Service Time/Charges From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Time/Charges A(Select) 4 Last call, All voice calls or Cost left A(Select) Last call Display the duration of the last call. All voice calls Display the total duration and the units of all the voice calls. Cost left Display the remaining units. NOTE: Time/Charges is SIM dependent. Call waiting If Call waiting is switched on, a second call can be received. Activate this function before making a multi-party (conference) call. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Call waiting A(Select) 4 Set, Clear or Status check A(Select) NOTE: Call waiting is network dependent. Phone Menu 89 Withhold ID This function allows you to prevent showing your name and/or number to the calling party. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Withhold ID A(Select) NOTE: When checking the status, the phone must be registered to a network. NOTE: Withhold ID is network dependent. Caller's ID This function allows you to display the caller's name and/or number on your display. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Caller’s ID A(Select) NOTE: When checking the status, the phone must be registered to a network. 90 Phone Menu Charge settings NOTE: The duration of one unit may vary between peak and off-peak times. Call charges can be calculated accordingly. However, the actual tariffs charged by your service provider may not be reflected in the calculation. Currency: Firstly, “Personal rate” must be entered. This is the cost that the service provider charges for one unit of call time. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Charge settings A(Select) 4 Currency A(Select) ã The current setting is displayed. 4. A(Edit) 5. Enter the PIN2 codeA(OK) 6. Enter currency units (max. 3 characters) A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Personal rate: You can set your personal rate. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Charge settings A(Select) 4 Personal rate A(Select) ã The current setting is displayed. 4. 4 A(Edit) 5. Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 6. 4 Enter your personal rate A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 91 Max cost: You can set the maximum cost of calls allowed. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Charge settings A(Select) 4 Max cost A(Change) ã The current setting is displayed. 4. 5. 6. 4 A(Edit) > Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) A(Set) > On/Off 4 Enter credit limit A(Save) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Auto display: In idle mode, the cost of the latest incoming call is displayed on your phone automatically. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call ServiceA(Select) 4 Charge settings A(Select) 4 Auto display A(Change) > On/Off Line You can set either Line 1 or Line 2 as your service dialling number. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 3. 4 Call Service A(Select) 4 Line A(Select) 4 Line 1 or Line 2 A(Select) NOTE: This function is SIM dependent (your SIM must support CPHS to use this function). 92 Phone Menu Call Diverts From Phone Menu 1. 4 Call Diverts A(Select) 2. 4 required circumstance to initiate the divert A(Select) 3. 4 Set, Clear or Check status A(Select) 4. Enter the phone number to divert to A ã Enter the voice mail centre number if you want incoming voice calls to be diverted to the voice mail centre. ã When a divert situation is enabled, the divert icon ( ) is displayed. ã When updating or checking the status of call diverts, the phone must be registered to a network ( ). OP All voice calls Divert all incoming voice calls. Not reachable When you are not in a coverage area, divert incoming voice calls. No reply If you do not answer the phone, divert incoming voice calls. Busy When a call is in progress, divert incoming voice calls. Status check Check the current Call Diverts status. Cancel all Cancel all Call Diverts settings. Voice calls can be diverted to voice mailbox or to a number that you specify. Phone Menu 93 Security Call bar Call barring restricts certain outgoing and/or incoming calls using a password supplied by your service provider. When updating/ checking the status of Call bar, the phone must be registered to a network. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Call bar A(Select) 3. 4 required setting A(Select) 4. 4 Set, Clear or Check status A(Select) 5. Enter the required password A(Select) 94 Phone Menu All outgoing All outgoing calls are barred. Outgo int’l International outgoing calls are barred. Out. int’l x home International outgoing calls except to your home country are barred. All incoming All incoming calls are barred. When roaming All international incoming calls when roaming outside the home PLMN are barred. Status check Call bar status is displayed. Cancel all Cancel all Call bar settings. Password Change Call bar password. Codes Change phonecode: The phonecode is used for the SIM lock, which protects the phone from being used with a SIM other than yours. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 Change phonecode A(Select) 4. Enter a new phonecode A(OK) 5. Enter the new code to verify A(OK) NOTE: If the phonecode is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. If you change the phonecode from the second time on, you must enter the previous phonecode first, then enter the new phonecode twice. PIN Control: The PIN protects your SIM against unauthorised use. If you enable the PIN, every time the phone is switched on, you will be prompted to enter the PIN. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 PIN Control A(Change) 4. Enter the PIN number A(OK) 5. A(Change) Set to either enable or disable the PIN 6. @(OK) NOTE: If the PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. To unblock the PIN, you must enter your PUK code. If you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times, your SIM will be blocked permanently. Phone Menu 95 Changing PIN/PIN2: You must enable the PIN before changing the code. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Codes A(Select) 3. 4 Change PIN or Change PIN2 A(Select) 4. Enter the current code A(OK) 5. Enter the new code A(OK) 6. Enter the new code to verify A(OK) NOTE: To enter the PUK code for your PIN, enter **05#. You will then be prompted to enter the PUK code. Follow the on-screen instructions. To enter the PUK2 code for your PIN2, enter **052#. You will then be prompted to enter the PUK2 code. Follow the on-screen instructions. If the PUK/PUK2 code is entered incorrectly 10 times, the phone will cease to operate permanently. All information stored in the SIM will be lost and the SIM will need to be replaced. Contact the service provider for more details. 96 Phone Menu Fixed dial The Fixed dial feature allows you to limit your outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers saved in FDN, which is located in your SIM. When this function is on, only the Fixed dial numbers can be dialled, and any attempt to call any other number will fail. To enter Fixed dial numbers, see page 48. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 Fixed dial A(Select) 3. Enter the PIN2 code A(OK) 4. A(Change) 5. @(OK) ã When the fixed dial is on, any manually dialled phone numbers must be the same as the numbers in the fixed dial store, otherwise the call cannot be made. ã A phone number may be stored, edited or deleted. In this case, you will be prompted for your PIN2 code. NOTE: If the PIN2 code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. To unblock the PIN2, you must enter your PUK2 code. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code 10 times, your SIM will be blocked permanently. NOTE: Fixed dial is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 97 SIM lock Once you enable the SIM lock, you will be prompted to enter your phonecode when you switch on the phone with a different SIM inserted. From Phone Menu 1. 4 Security A(Select) 2. 4 SIM lock A(Select) 3. Enter the phonecode A(OK) 4. A(Set) to set the SIM lock on/off 5. A(OK) NOTE: You are advised to write down your phonecode. If you forget your phonecode, you will need to contact your service provider to unlock the SIM. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. 98 Phone Menu Network Network settings You can select a network that is available in your current location. From Phone Menu 1. 2. 4 Network A(Select) 4 required network A(Change) > On/Off Auto network Allow the phone to reselect a new network automatically in order to maintain optimum network availability. Set Auto network On or Off. New network Manually select a network that is available in your current location. Network list The network list is used when the Auto network is on. The location numbers in the Network list show the search priority. Band Choose a network band: 900/1800, 900/1900, 900, 1800 or 1900MHz. NOTE: This function is SIM dependent. Phone Menu 99 Records Menu Records Last dialled ..................................................................................... 100 Answered ..................................................................................... 100 Unanswered ..................................................................................... 100 Delete records ..................................................................................... 101 Last dialled/Answered/Unanswered number Recently dialled phone numbers will be stored in Last dialled (max. 50). If an incoming call with Caller's ID is answered, the number will be stored in Answered (max. 50). If an incoming call with Caller's ID is not answered, the number will be stored in Unanswered (max. 50). From Records 1. 4 Last Dialled, Answered or Unanswered A(Select) OR In idle mode, C to view the last dialled numbers directly 2. 4 required phone number you wish to redial C The following options are available when you select the required number: - Save - Delete - Delete all 100 Records Menu Deleting the records From Records 1. 2. 4 Delete records A(Select) 4 Delete last dialled A(Select) 3. A(Yes) or @(No) “Delete dialled calls?” is displayed. You can select one of the following options in step 2: - Delete answered - Delete unanswered - Delete all Records Menu 101 Applications Menu Applications Games ..................................................................................... 103 Calendar ..................................................................................... 103 Scheduler ..................................................................................... 106 Notes ..................................................................................... 108 Clock Settings ................................... 108 Alarm ....................................... 110 Power on time ......................... 111 Power off time ......................... 111 Calculator Currency 102 ..................................................................................... 111 Rate setting ............................. 112 Rate computing ....................... 112 Melody composer .................................................................................... 113 (Phone Menu) ..................................................................................... 114 Applications Menu Games From Applications 1. 2. 4 Games A(Select) 4 required game A(Select) See "Games Menu" on page 53 for details. Calendar Creating a reminder You can organise your calendar to remind you of a personal event, such as a holiday period or birthday. You need to set the clock, day and time before entering anything in the calendar. From Applications 4 Calendar A(Select) A(Options) to select Week or Month format A(Select) 3. Press keys $, ", 1, %, &, !, 5, +, ' and ) to move the 1. 2. cursor Ç, È, Å and Æ to the desired day. A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) Week Year Year Day Day Month Month WeekApplications Menu 103 4 A(Select) @(Change) Memo, Call or Meeting 5 6. Enter the description 5 7. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 8. @(Change) Once, Daily, 4. 5. Weekly, Monthly or Annually Time Month Month Day Day Week 9. Enter the start date 5 10. Enter the start time 5 11. Enter the end date 5 12. Enter the end time A(Save) Ensure that calendar settings will not contravene any regulations by switching on automatically when in an aircraft, medical facility, etc. (see "Introduction" on page 1). Viewing the reminder From Applications 1. 4 Calendar A(Select) 2. A(Options) to select Week or Month format A(Select) 3. When Month format is selected: Select a day marked in green by using the keys (1, 5, ", !, $, %, &, ', ) and +) A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) 104 Applications Menu When Week format is selected: The time line marked in blue corresponds to a period of time that you have set as an agenda. Select a day by using the keys (", !, $, %, &, ', ) and +) When the cursor reaches the required scheduled day, press 1 or 5 to show what time the event starts and ends. A(Options) > 4 Agenda A(Select) 4. 4 required schedule A(Options) 5. 4 View A(Select) You can also select one of the following options in step 5: Deactivate Edit New entry Delete Delete all Capacity Applications Menu 105 Scheduler Creating a schedule From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 A(Select) 3. @(Change) Memo, Call or Meeting 5 4. Enter the description 5 5. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 6. @(Change) Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Annually 7. Enter the start date 5 8. Enter the start time 5 9. Enter the end date 5 10. Enter the end time A(Save) Viewing the schedule From Applications 4 Scheduler A(Select) 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 View A(Select) 1. 2. 106 Applications Menu Editing the schedule From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 4 required entry @(Options) 4 Edit A(Select) ã To edit the schedule, please see step 3~10 in "Creating a schedule" on page 106 for details. Deleting schedule entries From Applications 1. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 2. 4 required entry A(Options) 3. 4 Delete or Delete all A(Select) 4. “Delete entry?” or “Do you want to delete all?” A(Yes) or @(No) Capacity From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4 Scheduler A(Select) 4 required entry A(Options) 4 Capacity A(Select) ã You can view the maximum number of entries and the remaining number of entries available. Applications Menu 107 Notes You can enter text to remind yourself of special events From Applications 1. 4 Notes A(Select) 2. 4 A(Select) 3. Enter text 4. A(Options) Save, T9 input, Insert new line, Clear text or Send A(Select) ã You can send your note as an SMS message. Clock Clock settings Display time: You can show the time on the display in Idle mode. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Settings A(Select) 4 Display time A(Change) > On/Off Time zone: Before setting the time and date, set the time zone of your region. When travelling abroad, your home time can be changed to your destination time. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Settings A(Select) 4 Time zone A(Select) 4 required region A(Select) “Daylight saving?” is displayed. 5. A(Yes) or @(No) 6. “Set this city to local” A(OK) 108 Applications Menu Time & date: You can set the time and date to be shown on the display when in Idle mode. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Settings A(Select) 4 Time & date A(Select) A(Edit) Enter the date and the time A(Save) Date format: You can select the desired display format for the date. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Settings A(Select) 4 Date format A(Select) 4 required format A(Select) Time format: You can select the desired display format for the time. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Settings A(Select) 4 Time format A(Change) 4 12 Hours or 24 Hours A(Select) Applications Menu 109 Alarm You can set the alarm to sound or vibrate when the set time is reached. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Alarm A(Select) A(Options) > 4 Edit A(Select) 4. Enter the time (24 hour clock) 5 5. @(Change) select a day of the week 5 6. @(Change) Activate or Deactivate 5 7. Enter the description A(Save) ã The alarm set indicator appears on the idle display. ã If you are on a call, the phone will vibrate without sound. Ending the alarm: Press any key or A(Off) to end the alarm OR @(Pause) to pause the alarm and start again after 5 minutes NOTE: Even if the phone is switched off, when the alarm is set on, the phone will switch on automatically and start the alarm. 110 Applications Menu Power on/off time The phone can be set to turn itself on/off automatically at a specified time using the power on/off time feature. From Applications 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 Clock A(Select) 4 Power on time or Power off time A(Change) A(Change) Automatic or Manual 5 Enter the time (24 hour clock) A(Save) Calculator You can use the 4-function calculator (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to make simple arithmetic operations. From Applications 1. 4 Calculator A(Select) 2. Enter a number (max. 9 digits) ã If a decimal point is required, press !. If a minus sign is needed, press ". 4 Select the arithmetic operation 4. Enter a number (max. 9 digits) 3. ã If 4 is used to select another arithmetic operation, an intermediate calculation will be performed and the result will be displayed. 5. A (=) to calculate Applications Menu 111 Currency Rate setting The currency converter enables you to convert from/to a home currency using a conversion rate that you enter. Before beginning conversions, choose a base currency and enter the conversion rate. The base currency rate is set to 1. From Applications 1. 4 Currency A(Select) 2. 4 Rate setting A(Select) 3. Enter the conversion rate next to the red arrow A(Compute) 4. A(Save) ã You can change the base currency by pressing 4. ã If a decimal point is required, press !. Rate computing From Applications 1. 4 Currency A(Select) 2. 4 Rate computing A(Select) 3. Enter the amount of your home currency to convert into the foreign currency A(Convert) ã You can also enter the amount of the foreign currency to convert into your home currency if you change the base currency by pressing 4. ã If a decimal point is required, press 112 Applications Menu !. Melody composer Composing a melody From Applications 4 Melody composer A(Select) 2. 4 required melody A(Options) 3. 4 Melody composer A(Select) 4. 4 required track @(Select) 1. 5. Compose your melody – see the notes chart below A(Options) 6. 4 Save A(Select) Using the following table as a reference, enter notes (from the choice of low, middle and high), rests, and duration of each, to generate your composition. Main Track and Sub Tracks are played together when you play the composed music. Key Low, Low #, Middle, Duration Middle #, High, High # Func Rep. Dotted note Rest Key Func Before you save the composed melody, you can change the tempo, and/ or the instrument to play the melody. Applications Menu 113 Playing the composed melody To play the composed melody before saving: A(Options) > 4 Play A(Select) Changing the tempo To change the tempo of the composed melody: A(Options) > 4 Tempo A(Select) Selecting the instrument To select the instrument to play the composed melody: A(Options) > 4 Select instrument A(Select) Phone menu This menu is available under the Applications Menu if your SIM card provides STK services. To use this menu, please refer to "Phone Menu" on page 88. 114 Applications Menu Troubleshooting Should any problem persist, contact your dealer. Problem Cause Phone will not switch on. Remedy Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Extremely short battery life The network you are using for a new battery. and the condition of the battery can affect battery life. Short battery life for an old The battery has worn out. battery. Replace with a new fully charged battery. The charging indicator does not light, the battery level indicator does not appear and the phone cannot be switched on when charging. The battery is not attached to the phone, or when the battery has been deeply discharged, the phone will take a short time until the indicator lights. Leave the phone charging the battery for a few minutes before the indicator lights and you attempt to switch the phone on. Battery fails to charge. The battery is not attached Ensure the battery is fitted to the phone to the phone. prior to commencing charging. The battery was connected to the phone after the Fast Travel Charger was switched on. Calls cannot be made. The battery is defective or of the wrong type. Replace with a new battery. The battery temperature exceeds the charging temperature range (too hot or too cold) Use the battery at room temperature. The phone is locked. Unlock the phone. Outgoing calls are barred. Disable outgoing call barring or barred dialling. The phone is not registered to a network. Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. Check whether your SIM supports Fixed dial. Check if the Fixed dial is switched on. Check whether the phone number is stored in Fixed Dial. Troubleshooting 115 Problem Calls cannot be received. Cause Remedy The phone is not switched Switch the phone on. on. Incoming calls are barred. Disable incoming call barring. Emergency calls cannot be made. The phone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate your phone after it has registered with a network. You are not in a GSM coverage area. Check that the antenna symbol is displayed – move to a coverage area and operate your phone when the antenna symbol is displayed. Phone numbers cannot be The phone is locked. recalled from Contacts list. Phone number has been restricted. 116 Troubleshooting Unlock the phone. Switch off restriction. Important Error Messages These are some of the most important error messages which may be displayed: Please insert SIM card SIM card is not inserted, or is not inserted correctly. Please insert the SIM card correctly. New codes not same When you change your password, you must enter the new password twice to confirm. The two codes you entered are not the same. Enter the same code twice. Password invalid! The password that you entered is not valid. Enter the correct password. Can't access network The service network you selected manually is inaccessible. Please contact your service provider. Unable to select network The service network you selected manually refuses your access. Please contact your service provider. No service There is no network within range or the received signal is weak. Please move to an area which has a stronger signal. PIN blocked! Please enter PUK You entered your PIN incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock it, please enter PUK. PIN2 blocked! Please enter PUK2 You entered your PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock it, please enter PUK2. New PIN not accepted Your new PIN code is not accepted. Please try again. New PIN2 not accepted Your new PIN2 code is not accepted. Please try again. Incorrect entry! You entered your PIN or PIN2 code incorrectly. Enter the code correctly. Entries do not match! When you change your password, you must enter the new password twice to confirm. The two codes you entered are not the same. Enter the same code twice. SIM card error Make sure the SIM card is inserted correctly. Clean the SIM card with a dry cloth or check if it is damaged. Contact your service provider. Function unsupported The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Invalid password The password that you entered is not valid. Please enter the correct password. Not available The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Service not available The function you selected is not supported by your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Wrong PUK! You entered the wrong PUK. Please enter the correct one. Important Error Messages 117 SIM full! Please delete old message! The SIM storage area for SMS message is full. Please delete old messages. SIM memory full! Continue? The SIM storage area is full. If you continue, data may be lost. Please delete old records. Phone memory full! Continue? The data storage area is full. If you continue, data may be lost. Please delete old records SIM service not support The SIM function you selected is not supported by the service provider. Please contact your service provider. Unregistered SIM card Your SIM card is not registered to your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Authentication failure Your SIM card is not registered with your service provider. Please contact your service provider. Blocked Your SIM card is blocked. Please contact your service provider. 118 Important Error Messages Glossary of Terms ADN Abbreviated Dialling Number. Used for frequently called numbers. APN Access Point Name. Directs the user to the gateway or the required service. CSD Circuit Switched Data. A communication method used to transmit data over telephone connections. DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency allows you to communicate with computerised phone systems, voice mailboxes, etc. FDN Fixed Dial Number. Used to restrict outgoing calls to a certain set of numbers. GPRS General Packet Radio Service. A GSM transmission technique that transmits and receives data in packets rather than setting up a continuous channel. It makes very efficient use of available radio spectrum and users pay only for volume of data sent and received. GSM Global System for Mobile communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that your phone uses. MMS Multimedia Message Service. This service allows sending/receiving messages consisting of text, sounds, images, and video clips. Network Operator The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network. Password Used for the control of Call bar. Supplied by your service provider. PIN Personal Identification Number used for SIM card security. Supplied by your service provider. If the PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN will be blocked. PIN2 Personal Identification Number used for the control of Fixed Dial Store and Call Charge metering. If the PIN2 is entered incorrectly 3 times, the PIN2 will be blocked. The PIN2 is supplied by your service provider. PLMN Public Land Mobile Network. A network that provides land mobile telecommunications services. PUK/PUK2 PIN/PIN2 Unblocking Key. Used to unblock the PIN/PIN2 code. Supplied by your service provider. If the PUK/PUK2 is entered incorrectly 10 times, the PUK/PUK2 will be blocked. Registration The act of logging on to a GSM/GPRS network. This is usually performed automatically by your phone. Roaming The ability to use your phone on networks other than your home network. SDN Service Dialling Number. This number enables you to access special services provided by your network operator, such as customer support, emergency services, etc. Glossary of Terms 119 Service Provider The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM/GPRS network. SIM Subscriber Identity Module. A small smart-card which stores unique subscriber and user-entered information such as Contacts entries and SMS messages. Supplied by your service provider. SMS Short Message Service. A basic mail system used for cellular phones. This service allows sending/receiving of short text messages. WAP Wireless Application Protocol. The communication standard which enables you to download resources from the Internet to your phone. Cautions In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U. S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the phone, including the antenna. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. 120 Glossary of Terms Specifications Bands Supported.................................... GSM 900 Class 4 GSM1800 Class 1 GSM1900 Class 1 Standby Time* ........................................ Up to 200 hours Talk Time* .............................................. Up to 7 hours Temperature Range Charging ......................................... +5°C – +35°C Storage ........................................... -20°C – +60°C Weight .................................................... 92 g (including battery) Dimensions Height ............................................. 92 mm Width .............................................. 48 mm Depth .............................................. 21.6 mm Supply Voltage ....................................... 3.7 V (780 mAh Li-ion) Antenna .................................................. Internal Charging Time** ..................................... Up to 150 min SIM Type ................................................ 3 V only Contacts List Memory............................. 500 entries + SIM Animation Themes ................................. 2 User-composed Melodies....................... 5 Games.................................................... 3 Backlight Colour ..................................... White Ringtones ............................................... Preset: 20 (Varies depending on Data Folder) Scheduler ............................................... Up to 50 entries Alarms .................................................... 4 Graphics Formats Supported ................. GIF87a, GIF89, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG Graphics Storage Capacity .................... 3 MB (including 700 KB in MMS) Camera Range ....................................... 23 cm – ∞ *: Talk and Standby times depend on network conditions, SIM usage and battery condition. **: Charging time depends on usage and battery condition. NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. NOTE: The PIN2 and PUK2 codes are supplied by your service provider. Specifications 121 CP8 Patent © Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. 2004 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of these instructions may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining express permission from Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Standards New Zealand Tegic T9® is a trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.T9R Text Input is licenced under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928 and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. OpenWave OpenWave is a pioneer in the mobile data transfer industry, supplying voice and data revenue to the mobile communications sector. 122 Specifications Index Alarm ........................................ 110 Alerts .................................... 35, 37 Animation ................................... 33 Answer ....................................... 40 Any key answer ....................... 40 Auto answer ............................ 40 Applications Menu .................... 102 Auto capital change .................... 23 Auto key lock .............................. 40 Battery ........................................ 11 Charging .................................. 12 Fitting and removing ................ 11 Battery level indicator ................. 13 Bookmarks ................................. 58 Adding ..................................... 58 Viewing .................................... 59 Brightness ............................ 33, 39 Browser ...................................... 55 Starting .................................... 57 Browser Menu ............................ 55 Calculator ................................. 111 Calendar ................................... 103 Creating ................................. 103 Viewing .................................. 104 Call ............................................. 14 Answering ............................... 16 Creating Messages ................. 17 During a call .............................. 8 Ending ..................................... 15 Holding .................................... 18 In-call operations ..................... 17 Incoming call while on a call .... 19 Making ..................................... 14 Making a second call ...............18 Mute ........................................16 Rejecting .................................16 Using Contacts list ...................17 Call bar .......................................94 Call Diverts .................................93 Call Service ................................89 Call status ...................................20 Call transfer ................................19 Call waiting .................................89 Caller's ID ...................................90 Camera .......................................61 Camera Preview mode ............63 Key functions ...........................64 Still Picture mode ....................63 Camera Lens ................................6 Camera Menu .............................61 Camera settings .........................66 Anti flicker ................................69 Brightness ...............................68 Close up mode ........................69 Default settings ........................69 Frame ......................................66 Image size ...............................67 Quality .....................................67 Special effects .........................68 Twilight ....................................68 Care and Maintenance .................5 Cell Broadcast ............................85 Charge settings ..........................91 Auto display .............................92 Personal rate ...........................91 Charging Connector .....................6 Clock ........................................108 Power on/off time ..................111 Clock settings ...........................108 Codes .........................................95 Colour themes ............................34 Index 123 Conference call ..........................19 Connectivity ..........................60, 85 Contacts dialling .........................14 Contacts list ................................43 Copying ...................................44 Creating ...................................46 Deleting ...................................44 Editing .....................................43 Viewing ....................................43 Contacts Menu ...........................42 Contrast ......................................33 Currency ...................................112 Rate computing .....................112 Rate setting ...........................112 Defaults ......................................41 Dialling ........................................14 International dialling ................15 Last number dialling ................15 Display ................................6, 9, 32 DTMF .........................................21 Groups ........................................49 Hand held ...................................17 Hands free ..................................17 Hotkey dial ..................................52 Idle display ....................................9 Inbox ...........................................78 Information number ....................50 Key Asterisk Key ...............................6 Left Soft Key ..............................6 Navigation Key ..........................6 Power/End Key ..........................6 Right Soft Key ............................6 Send Key ...................................6 Silent Mode Key ........................6 Key functions ................................7 Key tone ...............................31, 39 Earpiece .......................................6 Earpiece volume .........................14 Emergency call ...........................15 Error Messages ........................117 Exode .........................................54 FDN ............................................48 Fixed dial ....................................97 Max cost .....................................92 Melody composer .....................113 Memory status ................29, 50, 85 Menu Display ..............................24 Menus .........................................25 Message centre ..........................81 Messages Menu .........................73 Games Menu ..............................53 Glossary of Terms ....................119 Greeting ......................................32 124 Index Language ....................................35 Display Languages ..................35 Lens Cover ...................................6 Line .............................................92 MMS ........................................... 74 Configuring .............................. 74 Creating ................................... 76 Receiving ................................ 78 Sending ............................. 45, 78 Settings ................................... 74 Viewing .................................... 80 MMS Options ............................. 77 Multi tap mode ............................ 24 My Contacts ............................... 52 My Media .................................... 27 My Numbers ............................... 51 My Phone Menu ......................... 26 Network ...................................... 99 Notes ........................................ 108 Outbox ........................................ 80 Phone ..................................... 6, 14 Switching on/off ....................... 14 Phone Menu ............................... 88 Phonecode ................................. 95 Picture ........................................ 63 My Pictures ............................. 27 Sending via MMS .................... 64 Setting as Wallpaper ............... 65 Taking ..................................... 63 Viewing the stored picture ....... 65 PIN Control ................................. 95 PIN/PIN2 .................................... 96 Profiles ....................................... 36 Puddleland ................................. 53 Push setting ............................... 59 Quadball .....................................54 Records Menu ..........................100 Ringtones ...................................30 Safety Considerations ..................1 Scheduler .................................106 Creating .................................106 Editing ...................................107 Viewing ..................................106 SDN ............................................49 Security ......................................94 Self timer ....................................66 Server settings ...........................56 Shift mode change .....................23 Shortcuts ....................................41 Shutter Key .............................6, 62 Shutter sound .............................31 SIM .............................................12 Fitting and removing ................12 SIM lock ......................................98 SMS ............................................81 Creating ...................................82 Receiving .................................83 Sending ...................................45 Settings ...................................81 Viewing ....................................84 Sounds .......................................30 My Sounds ..............................28 Specifications ...........................121 Split call ......................................20 Status icons ................................10 Symbols ......................................13 Index 125 T T9 Input ....................................35 T9 Text Input ............................23 Text entry ...................................22 Text Input mode change .............23 Time/Charges .............................89 Troubleshooting ........................115 User Messages ..........................84 Video ..........................................70 Default settings ........................70 Key functions ...........................70 My Videos ................................27 Playing .....................................71 Quality .....................................70 Recording ................................70 Sending via MMS ....................71 Still Picture mode ....................70 Video Preview mode ...............70 Viewing the stored video clips .72 Viewfinder .............................64, 71 Volume .......................................30 Ring volume ......................16, 38 Wallpaper ...............................9, 32 Warning tone ........................31, 38 Withhold ID .................................90 Zoom ..........................................64 126 Index
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