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Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your device depending on the software of the device or
your service provider.
World Wide Web
http://www.samsungmobile.com
Printed in Korea
Code No.:GH68-XXXXXA
English (EU). 04/2008. Rev. 1.0
SGH-L870
user manual
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Instructional icons
using this
manual
Before you start, familiarise yourself with the icons
you will see in this manual:
Warning—situations that could cause
injury to yourself or others
This user manual has been specially
designed to guide you through the
functions and features of your device. To
get started quickly, refer to the Quick Start
Guide.
Caution—situations that could cause
damage to your device or other
equipment
Note—notes, usage tips, or additional
information
Refer to—pages with related
information; for example: p. 12
(represents “see page 12”)
→
ii
Followed by—the order of options or
menus you must select to perform a
step; for example: Press [MENU] →
Media → Music player (represents
[MENU], followed by Media, followed
by Music player)
Copyrights and trademarks
Square brackets—device keys; for
example: [ ] (represents the Power
key).
Angled brackets—softkeys that
control different functions at each
screen; for example:  (represents
the OK softkey).
Rights to all technologies and products that
comprise this device are the property of their
respective owners:
using this manual
• This product includes
software licensed from
Symbian Ltd.
© 1998-2008. Symbian
and Symbian OS are
trademarks of Symbian
Ltd.
• Java™ is a trademark of
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
• Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. worldwide— Bluetooth
QD ID: B0XXXXX.
• Windows Media Player® is a registered
trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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safety and usage information
contents
Safety warnings ...................................... 2
Safety precautions .................................. 4
Important usage information ................... 6
communication
Calls ....................................................... 8
Messages ............................................. 10
Log ...................................................... 23
Push-to-Talk (PTT) Calls ....................... 26
media
27
Music player ......................................... 27
Camera ................................................ 28
Gallery .................................................. 30
Radio ................................................... 30
RealPlayer® ......................................... 31
Recorder .............................................. 32
PC Studio ............................................. 32
personal productivity
34
Contacts .............................................. 34
Calendar .............................................. 38
Notes ................................................... 39
Checkit ................................................. 39
iv
web
40
connectivity
46
Use the Bluetooth wireless feature ....... 46
Connect via USB ................................. 49
Synchronise your device ...................... 50
additional programs
Activation key manager ........................ 60
Memory card manager ......................... 60
Connection manager ............................ 62
Team Manager ..................................... 63
settings
contents
Browse a web page ............................. 40
Change browser settings ..................... 42
Add a bookmark .................................. 42
Use a bookmark .................................. 42
Save a web page and view it offline ...... 43
Download files from the web ................ 43
Google Maps ....................................... 44
64
General settings ................................... 64
Phone settings ..................................... 68
Connection settings ............................. 70
Applications settings ............................ 73
troubleshooting
index
52
Calculator ............................................ 52
Clock ................................................... 53
Converter ............................................. 54
GPS data ............................................. 55
Landmarks ........................................... 56
managers
57
File manager ........................................ 57
Application manager ............................ 58
Device manager ................................... 59
safety and
usage
information
Comply with the following precautions to
avoid dangerous or illegal situations and
ensure peak performance of your device.
Safety warnings
Keep your device away from small
children and pets
Keep your device and all accessories out of the
reach of small children or animals. Small parts
may cause choking or serious injury if swallowed.
Protect your hearing
Listening to a headset at high volumes
can damage your hearing. Use only the
minimum volume setting necessary to
hear your conversation or music.
Install mobile devices and equipment
with caution
Ensure that any mobile devices or related
equipment installed in your vehicle are securely
mounted. Avoid placing your device and
accessories near or in an air bag deployment
area. Improperly installed wireless equipment can
cause serious injury when air bags inflate rapidly.
Turn off the device in potentially
explosive environments
• Use only Samsung-approved batteries and
chargers specifically designed for your device.
Incompatible batteries and chargers can
cause serious injuries or damage to your
device.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire. Follow all
local regulations when disposing used
batteries.
• Never place batteries or phones on or in
heating devices, such as microwave ovens,
stoves, or radiators. Batteries may explode
when overheated.
Do not use your device at refuelling points
(service stations) or near fuels or chemicals. Turn
off your device whenever directed by warning
signs or instructions. Your device could cause
explosions or fire in and around fuel or chemical
storage and transfer areas or blasting areas. Do
not store or carry flammable liquids, gases, or
explosive materials in the same compartment as
the device, its parts, or accessories.
Avoid interference with pacemakers
Maintain a minimum of 15 cm (6 inches) between
mobile devices and pacemakers to avoid
potential interference, as recommended by
manufacturers and the independent research
group, Wireless Technology Research. If you
have any reason to suspect that your device is
interfering with a pacemaker or other medical
equipment, turn off the device immediately and
contact the manufacturer of the pacemaker or
medical equipment for guidance.
Reduce the risk of repetitive motion
injuries
When sending text messages or playing games
on your device, hold the device with a relaxed
grip, press the keys lightly, use special features
that reduce the number of keys you have to
press (such as templates and predictive text),
and take frequent breaks.
safety and usage information
Handle and dispose of batteries and
chargers with care
Safety precautions
Drive safely at all times
safety and usage information
Avoid using your device while driving and obey all
regulations that restrict the use of mobile devices
while driving. Use hands-free accessories to
increase your safety when possible.
Follow all safety warnings and
regulations
Comply with any regulations that restrict the use
of a mobile device in a certain area.
Use only Samsung-approved
accessories
Using incompatible accessories may damage
your device or cause injury.
Turn off the device near medical
equipment
Your device can interfere with medical equipment
in hospitals or health care facilities. Follow all
regulations, posted warnings, and directions from
medical personnel.
Turn off the device or disable the
wireless functions when in an aircraft
Your device can cause interference with aircraft
equipment. Follow all airline regulations and turn
off your device or switch to a mode that disables
the wireless functions when directed by the airline
personnel.
Protect batteries and chargers from
damage
• Avoid exposing batteries to very cold or very
hot temperatures (below 0° C/32° F or above
45° C/113° F). Extreme temperatures can
reduce the charging capacity and life of your
batteries.
• Prevent batteries from contacting metal
objects, as this can create a connection
between the + and - terminals of your batteries
and lead to temporary or permanent battery
damage.
• Never use a damaged charger or battery.
• Risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an
incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions.
Avoid interference with other
electronic equipment
• Do not allow your device to get wet—liquids
can cause serious damage. Do not handle
your device with wet hands. Water damage to
your device can void your manufacturer’s
warranty.
• Avoid using or storing your device in dusty,
dirty areas to prevent damage to moving parts.
• Your device is made of complex electronics—
protect it from impacts and rough handling to
avoid serious damage.
• Do not paint your device, as paint can clog
moving parts and prevent proper operation.
• Avoid using the device’s camera flash or light
close to the eyes of children or animals.
• Your device and memory cards may be
damaged by exposure to magnetic fields. Do
not use carrying cases or accessories with
magnetic closures or allow your device to
come in contact with magnetic fields for
extended periods of time.
Your device emits radio frequency (RF) signals
that may interfere with unshielded or improperly
shielded electronic equipment, such as
pacemakers, hearing aids, and medical
equipment in homes or vehicles. Consult the
manufacturers of your electronic equipment to
solve any interference problems you experience.
safety and usage information
Handle your device carefully and
sensibly
Important usage information
Use your device in the normal position
safety and usage information
Avoid contact with your device’s internal antenna.
Allow only qualified personnel to
service your device
Allowing unqualified personnel to service your
device may result in damage to your device and
will void your warranty.
Ensure maximum battery and charger
life
• Avoid charging batteries for more than a week,
as overcharging may shorten battery life.
• Over time, unused batteries will discharge and
must be recharged before use.
• Disconnect chargers from power sources
when not in use.
• Use batteries only for their intended purpose.
Handle SIM cards and memory cards
with care
• Do not remove a card while the device is
transferring or accessing information, as this
could result in loss of data and/or damage to
the card or device.
• Protect cards from strong shocks, static
electricity, and electrical noise from other
equipment.
• Frequent writing and erasing will shorten the
life span of memory cards.
• Do not touch gold-coloured contacts or
terminals with your fingers or metal objects. If
dirty, wipe the card with a soft cloth.
Ensure access to emergency services
Emergency calls from your device may not be
possible in some areas or circumstances. Before
travelling in remote or undeveloped areas, plan
an alternate method of contacting emergency
services personnel.
Safety and usage information
Ensure access to emergency services
Emergency calls from your device may
not be possible in some areas or
circumstances. Before travelling in
remote or undeveloped areas, plan an
alternate method of contacting
emergency services personnel.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
certification information
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter
and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission
limits for exposure to radio frequency
(RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) of
the U.S. government. These FCC
exposure limits are derived from the
recommendations of two expert
organizations, the National Counsel on
Radiation Protection and Measurement
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and
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Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both
cases, the recommendations were
developed by scientific and engineering
experts drawn from industry,
government, and academia after
extensive reviews of the scientific
literature related to the biological effects
of RF energy.
The exposure limit set by the FCC for
wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a
measure of the rate of absorption of RF
energy by the human body expressed in
units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The
FCC requires wireless phones to comply
with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per
kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure
limit incorporates a substantial margin of
safety to give additional protection to the
public and to account for any variations
in measurements.
Safety and usage information
SAR tests are conducted using standard
operating positions accepted by the FCC
with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. Although the SAR is
determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the
maximum value. This is because the
phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels so as to use only the power
required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station antenna, the lower the
power output.
Before a new model phone is available for
sale to the public, it must be tested and
certified to the FCC that it does not
exceed the exposure limit established by
the FCC. Tests for each model phone are
performed in positions and locations (e.g.
at the ear and worn on the body) as
required by the FCC.
The highest SAR values for this model
phone as reported to the FCC are
Head : 0.418 W/Kg, Body-worn: 1.04 W/
Kg.
For body worn operation, this model
phone has been tested and meets the
FCC RF exposure guidelines when used
with a Samsung accessory designated for
this product or when used with an
accessory that contains no metal and
that positions the handset a minimum of
1.5 cm from the body. Non-compliance
with the above restrictions may result in
violation of FCC exposure guidelines.
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Safety and usage information
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this mobile phone with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and
can be found under the Display Grant
section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
after searching on FCC ID A3LSGHL870.
FCC Notice and Cautions
FCC Notice
• This device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this
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device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
• This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursusant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This
equipment 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. Howerver, there is no
guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful
Safety and usage information
interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
- Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
The phone may cause TV or radio
interference if used in close proximity to
receiving equipment. The FCC can
require you to stop using the phone if
such interference cannot be eliminated.
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane) must
comply with the National Fire Protection
Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this
standard, contact the National Fire
Protection Association, One Battery
march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn:
Publication Sales Division.
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Safety and usage information
Cautions
Changes or modifications made in the
radio phone, not expressly approved by
Samsung, will void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Only use approved batteries, antennas
and chargers. The use of any
unauthorized accessories may be
dangerous and void the phone warranty if
said accessories cause damage or a
defect to the phone.
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is
a complex piece of equipment and can be
broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending
or sitting on it.
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Calls
communication
Your device allows you to send and receive
many types of calls and messages over
cellular networks and the internet.
Learn to use your device's call functions. For
basic call functions, see the Quick Start Guide.
Call an international number
1. Press [ ] twice to insert the + character (this
replaces the international access code).
2. Enter the complete number you want to dial
(country code, area code, and phone
number), and then press [
] to dial.
3. To end the call, press [
].
Make a call from the contact list
1. In Standby mode, press  to open
your contact list.
2. Scroll to a contact or search by entering the
first few letters of the contact's name.
3. Press [
contact.
] to call the default number for the
You can also press [OK] to open the
contact information and select a different
number or call type (e.g., video).
Insert a pause
Call a recently dialled number
When calling automated systems, you can insert
a pause between the device number and another
set of numbers.
1. In Standby mode, press [
of recent numbers.
View and return missed calls
Your device will show missed calls on the display.
To return a missed call,
1. Press [OK].
2. Scroll to a number and press [
].
Divert calls
Your service provider or network may or may not
support this feature.
To divert your incoming calls to another number,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Settings
→ Phone → Call divert.
2. Scroll to a call type and press [OK].
3. Scroll to a diverting type and press
 → Activate.
4. For voice calls, scroll to a diverting location
(mailbox or other number) and press [OK].
5. Enter a phone number and press  (if
necessary).
2. Scroll to a missed call.
3. Press [
] to dial.
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To insert a pause, press [ ] to select the type of
pause:
• p (automatic pause)-press [ ] three times to
insert an automatic pause. The device will
pause for two seconds, then automatically
transmit the numbers after the pause.
• w (manual pause)-press [ ] four times to
insert a manual pause. After the pause, you
must press  to transmit the remaining
numbers.
] to display a list
communication
Bar (block) calls
Message folders
To activate this function, you need a barring
password from your service provider.
When you open Messaging, you will see the
New message function and a list of folders:
To bar incoming calls from a specific number,
• Inbox: received messaging, except email and
cell broadcast messages
• My folders: message templates and saved
messages
• Mailbox: received email messages; when you
create a mailbox, the name you specify will
appear here
• Drafts: messages you have not yet sent
• Sent: recent sent messages
• Outbox: temporary storage for messages
waiting to be sent
• Reports: delivery reports of text and
multimedia messages; you must request a
delivery report in the message options before
sending
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Settings
→ Phone → Call barring.
2. Scroll to a barring type and press 
→ Activate.
3. Enter the barring password and press .
If you enter the incorrect barring password
three times, the device will lock. Contact
your service provider.
Messages
Learn to use messaging functions. For
instructions on entering text, see the Quick Start
Guide. For an explanation of options, see
Change message options p. 20
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• Messages sent via the Bluetooth wireless
feature are not saved in the Drafts or Sent
folder.
• You may not receive a delivery report for a
multimedia message if you send it to an
email address.
Outbox status
In the Inbox, you may see the following icons next
to your messages:
When you are outside your service area or have
no connection to the network or email server,
your messages will remain in the Outbox folder
until you re-establish a connection. The Outbox
status explains why a message is being held in
the Outbox folder:
Icon
Description
Unread text message
Multimedia message notification
Unread multimedia message
Unread smart message
Unread service message
Data received via a Bluetooth
connection
Unknown message type
• Sending: the device is connecting and the
message will be sent immediately
• Waiting: the message is in cue behind
another message and will be sent as soon as
possible
• Resend at (time): the message has failed to
send and will be sent at the specified time
• Deferred: the message has been scheduled
to send at a later time
• Failed: the device has attempted to send the
message multiple times, but has failed
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Inbox icons
Text messages
Text messages longer than 160 characters
will be sent as two or more messages and
may result in additional charges.
Send a text message
communication
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → New message → Text
message.
2. Enter a phone number or press [OK] to select
a contact.
Retrieve messages from a SIM card
If you have text messages stored on a SIM card,
you must copy them to the device before you
can view them.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging →  → SIM
messages.
2. Press  → Mark/Unmark → Mark
(to select one) or Mark all (to select all).
4. Press [OK] → Send to send the message.
3. Press  → Copy → Inbox or a
folder.
You can now view the messages from the folder
on your device.
View a text message
Multimedia messages
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → Inbox.
Before you can send multimedia messages, you
must define an access point.
3. Scroll down and enter text.
2. Scroll to a message and press [OK] to select
the message.
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Set an access point
Your service provider may supply access point
settings via a smart message. To automatically
set an access point using a smart message, see
Save smart message data or settings to your
device p. 19
To manually set an access point,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Settings
→ Connection → Access points.
3. Set access point options according to the
instructions provided by your service provider.
Send a multimedia message
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → New message → Multimedia
message.
2. Enter a phone number or press [OK] to select
a contact.
3. Scroll down and enter a subject.
4. Scroll down and enter text.
5. To insert an existing multimedia object, press
 → Insert object → an object type.
To create and insert a new multimedia object,
press  → Insert new → an object
type.
You can only add images with a resolution of
176 x 144 or lower.
Edit a multimedia message
You can edit your multimedia message before
sending it:
• To add fields to the message header, press
 → Address fields → a field type
• To change the message layout, press
 → a text position
• To preview the message, press  →
Preview
• To remove an item, press  →
Remove → an item
You can add images, sounds, or videos to
slides; however, you can only add one type
of media type per slide.
View a multimedia message
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → Inbox.
2. Scroll to a message and press [OK] to select
the message.
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2. Scroll down and press [OK] to select an
existing access point or press  →
New access point.
6. Press [OK] → Send to send the message.
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Listen to voice mail
Email messages
If your voice mail number is preset by your
service provider, you can press and hold [1] to
access your voice mail.
Before you send or receive email messages, you
must create a mailbox.
If the voice mail number is not preset or if you
need to change the voice mail number,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging →  → Settings →
E-mail → Mailboxes.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
Call mailbox.
2. Enter the voice mail number provided by your
service provider.
3. Press .
You can now access your voice mail from
Standby mode by pressing and holding [1].
Create a mailbox
2. Press  → New mailbox.
3. Press [OK] to start the mailbox setup wizard
and follow the onscreen instructions.
The new mailbox will automatically appear in
Messaging. To change the current mailbox,
return to email settings and switch the "Mailbox in
use" to another mailbox.
If you use the POP3 protocol, the mailbox
will not update automatically when you are
online. You must disconnect and then
reconnect to view new messages.
Send an email message
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → New message → E-mail.
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2. Enter an email address or press [OK] to
select a contact.
To view new messages offline,
3. Scroll down and enter a subject.
2. Press  → Disconnect.
4. Scroll down and enter text.
6. Press [OK] → Send.
If you are offline or outside your service area, the
message will be held in the Outbox folder until
you are online and in your service area.
View or save email attachments
Email attachments ( ) may contain viruses
that can damage your device. To protect
your device, open attachments only if you
trust the sender. For more information, see
Certifi. management p. 67
To view an attachment,
View an email message
When you open a mailbox, you can view
previously retrieved emails offline or connect to
the email server to view new messages. After you
retrieve email messages, you can view them
offline.
2. Scroll to the attachment and press [OK].
The attachment opens with the
corresponding application.
To view new messages online,
To save an attachment,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → your mailbox.
1. From an open email message, press
 → Attachments.
2. Press  → Connect.
2. Scroll to the attachment and press
 → Save.
3. Press  → Retrieve e-mail → New.
1. From an open email message, press
 → Attachments.
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5. Press  → Insert → an attachment
type (optional).
1. Repeat steps 1-3 above.
Delete an email message
You can delete email messages from your device
only or from both your device and the mail server.
To delete a message from your device only,
communication
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → your mailbox.
2. Scroll to an email and press  →
Delete → Phone only.
The email header will remain in your mailbox
until you delete the message from the mail
server.
Instant messages
You can send and receive instant messages (IM)
if your service provider supports this feature.
Before you can send or receive instant
messages, you must set up a server.
Set up a server
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → IM.
A prompt asks if you want to define a server.
Press  (If the prompt does not appear,
press  → Settings → Servers →
 → New server).
To delete a message from both your device and
the mail server,
2. Set the server options according to
instructions provided by your service provider.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → your mailbox.
Log in to the IM server
2. Scroll to an email and press  →
Delete → Phone and server.
If you are offline, messages will be deleted
from the server the next time you connect. If
you are using the POP3 protocol, deleted
messages are removed when you close the
mailbox connection.
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1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → IM.
2. If the device does not attempt to log in
automatically, press  → Log in.
3. Enter your user ID and password, and then
press .
4. To log out, press  → Log out.
Start a conversation
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → IM → Conversations.
2. Press  → New conversation →
Enter user ID or Select from contacts.
4. During a conversation, press  to
access the following:
• Insert smiley: use one of the preset
smileys
• Send image: send an image to an IM
contact
• Record chat: record your conversation
and save it in Notes
• Blocking options → Add to blocked list:
block messages from an IM contact
• Change own availability: change the way
you appear to other IM contacts
5. To end the conversation, press  →
End conversation.
Add IM contacts
You can save IM contact information by pressing
 → Add to IM contacts during a
conversation. You can also add information in IM
Contacts by pressing  → New IM
contact.
When you view your IM contacts, you may see
the following icons:
Icon
Description
the contact is online
the contact is offline
the contact is blocked
If you see no icon next to a contact’s name, the
contact is unknown.
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3. Enter a user ID or select a contact from your
contact list.
Accept an invitation
When you receive an IM invitation, press
 to accept the invitation. If you have
multiple invitations at once, press , scroll
to an invitation, and press .
Change IM options
When chatting, press  → Settings to
change the following:
communication
• Preferences: set preferences for IM contacts
and messages
• Servers: add a new server or edit settings for
an existing server
• Default server: set the default server for
instant messaging
• IM login type: set the login mode to automatic
(types) or manual
Audio messages
You can send audio messages with voice
memos or sound clips. To record a voice memo
or sound clip, see Recorder p. 32
Send an audio message
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → New message → Audio
message.
2. Press  → Add recipient.
3. Scroll to a recipient and press [OK] → 
→ a number (if necessary).
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4. To insert an existing sound clip:
a. Press  → Insert sound clip →
From Gallery.
b. Scroll to a sound clip and press [OK] (skip
to step 6).
5. To record and insert a new sound clip:
a. Press  → Insert sound clip →
New sound clip.
b. When you are finished recording, press
 to automatically attach the sound
clip to the audio message (skip to step 6).
6. Press  → Send.
Cell broadcast messages
If your service provider supports this function, you
can subscribe to cell broadcasts that provide
automatic notifications or news updates. To learn
about available cell broadcasts, contact your
service provider.
Add a cell broadcast topic
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging →  → Cell broadcast.
2. Press  → Topic → Add manually.
3. Enter the topic name and number, and then
press .
Set automatic notification of new cell
broadcast messages
Subscribe to a cell broadcast
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging →  → Cell broadcast.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging →  → Cell broadcast.
3. To cancel a subscription, press  →
Cancel subscription.
Some connection settings may block cell
broadcasts. Contact your service provider
for the appropriate connection settings.
communication
2. Scroll to a topic and press  →
Subscribe.
Your device will now receive new messages
automatically.
2. Scroll to a topic and press  →
Hotmark.
3. To stop automatic notifications, press
 → Remove hotmark.
Smart messages
Your device can receive many kinds of smart
messages, including business cards, ringtones,
calendar events, browser bookmarks, and
settings. Your service provider may send smart
messages that you can use to load settings into
your device.
View a cell broadcast topic
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging →  → Cell broadcast.
2. Scroll to a topic folder and press [OK].
3. Scroll to a topic and press [OK].
Save smart message data or settings to
your device
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Messaging → Inbox.
2. Scroll to a message and press [OK].
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communication
3. Press  and save the data or
settings according to the smart message
type:
• Business card: select Save business card
• Ringing tone: to save to Gallery, select
Save
• Calendar entry: select Save to Calendar
• WAP message: select Add to bookmarks
or Save to Contacts
• SMS service number: select Save
• Voice mail number: select Save to
Contacts
• Access point settings: select Save
• Email settings: select Save
You may also receive an email notification, which
tells you how many new emails are in your
remote mailbox.
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Service messages
You may receive service messages from your
service provider that are deleted automatically
when they expire. You can view service
messages from the Inbox (you may have to
download the message from the service
provider). Contact your service provider for more
information about service messages.
Change message options
Change text message options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Messaging
→  → Settings → Text message to
change the following options:
• Message centres: view all defined message
centres or add a new centre (press
 → New message centre)
• Message centre in use: set a message
centre to use when sending text messages
• Character encoding: set a character
encoding type (Full support for Unicode
reduces your maximum message length by
about one-half)
Change multimedia message options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Messaging
→  → Settings → Multimedia
message to change the following options:
• Access point in use: set an access point to
use when sending multimedia messages
• Multimedia retrieval: set an option for
receiving multimedia messages
• Allow anon. msgs.: set to allow or deny
messages from anonymous senders
• Receive adverts: set to receive or block
advertisements
• Receive report: set to receive a report when
the message has been delivered
• Deny report sending: set to deny delivery
reports for multimedia messages
• Message validity: set a duration for the
message to be valid; if the message cannot be
delivered within the specified time, it will be
removed from the message centre
• Image size: set a size for images added to
multimedia messages (when sending a
message to an email address, the size is
automatically set to Small)
• MMS creation mode: set the mode for
creating multimedia messages
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communication
• Receive report: set to receive a report when a
message has been delivered
• Message validity: set a duration for the
message to be valid; if the message cannot be
delivered within the specified time, it will be
removed from the message centre
• Message sent as: set to convert text
messages to another format
• Preferred connection: set a network
connection type
• Reply via same centre: set to use the same
message centre when receiving a reply
message
Change email options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Messaging
→  → Settings → E-mail to change
the following options:
communication
• Mailboxes: view a list of defined mailboxes;
for each mailbox, you can set the following
options:
Connection settings
- Incoming e-mail: set options for incoming
email messages
- Outgoing e-mail: set options for outgoing
email messages
User settings
- My name: set your user name
- Send message: set email messages to
send immediately or the next time you
connect to the server
- Send copy to self: set to save copies of
outgoing email messages
- Include signature: set to include a
signature in your email messages
- New e-mail alerts: set to show an icon
when you receive a new email message
- Delete Mail: ???
- Reply-to address: ??
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Retrieval settings
- E-mail to retrieve: set to retrieve email
headers or full messages with attachments
(you can specify a size limit for full
messages)
- Retrieval amount: set a maximum number
of headers to retrieve at one time
- IMAP4 folder path (IMAP4): set a path to
the folder that will sync with the server
- Folder subscriptions (IMAP4): connect to
mailbox and update folders
Automatic retrieval
- E-mail notifications: set to be notified
when you receive a new email message
- E-mail retrieval: set to automatically
retrieve email from the server
• Mailbox in use: set a mailbox for messages
Sync ML
- SyncML mailboxes: ???
- SyncML Mailbox in use: ???
Change other message options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Messaging
→  → Settings → Other to change
the following options:
• Service messages: set to receive service
messages
• Download messages: set to automatically or
manually download new service messages
• Save sent messages: set to save copies of
sent messages
• Number of saved msgs.: set a maximum
number of saved messages to store in the
Sent folder; as new messages are saved,
older messages will be automatically deleted
• Memory in use: set a memory location to use
for storing messages
Change cell broadcast message options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Messaging
→  → Settings → Cell broadcast to
change the following options:
• Reception: set to receive cell broadcast
messages
• Language: set to receive cell broadcast
messages in All, Selected or Other
languages
• Topic detection: set to automatically save the
topic number when you receive a cell
broadcast message that does not belong to
an existing topic
Log
Learn to view log information about calls, packet
data, and other communication events.
Recent calls
You can view and erase logs of recently missed
calls, received calls, or dialled numbers.
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communication
Change service message options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Messaging
→  → Settings → Service message
to change the following options:
View recent call logs
To view recently missed calls, received calls, or
dialled numbers,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Recent calls.
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2. Scroll to a call type and press [OK].
To call a number from a call log, scroll to the
number and press [
].
Erase recent call logs
You can erase all recent call logs at once, erase a
single call log, or delete a single number from a
log.
To erase all recent call logs,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Recent calls.
2. Press  → Clear recent calls.
3. Press  to confirm.
To erase a single call log,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Recent calls → a call type.
2. Press  → Clear list.
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3. Press  to confirm.
To erase a single number from a log,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Recent calls → a call type.
2. Scroll to a number and press [C], or press
 → Delete.
3. Press  to confirm.
Call duration
To view the durations of your last call, dialled
number, received call, or all calls, in Standby
mode, press [MENU] → Log → Call duration.
To reset the call timers,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Call duration.
2. Press  → Clear timers.
3. Enter the lock code (the default lock code is
00000000), and then press .
Packet data
To view the amount of sent or received packet
data, in Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Packet data.
To reset the packet data counters,
4. Scroll to a filter type and press [OK].
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log →
Packet data.
Erase the communication log
2. Press  → Clear counters.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log.
2. Scroll right to switch to the communication
log.
Communication log
3. Press  → Clear log.
You can view communication details and filter
logs with the communication log.
4. Press  to confirm.
View the communication log
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log.
2. Scroll right to switch to the communication
log.
Some events, such as a text message split
into multiple parts, will appear as one
communication event.
Filter log events
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log.
2. Scroll right to switch to the communication
log.
3. Press  → Filter.
communication
3. Enter the lock code (the default lock code is
00000000), and then press .
To permanently erase all of the log contents,
Log duration
You can change the length of time that
communication events are stored in the logs.
After that time, events are automatically erased to
free up memory.
To set a log duration,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Log.
2. Press  → Settings.
3. Press  → Change.
4. Scroll to a duration and press [OK].
If you select No log, no communication
events will be stored in the log.
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Push-to-Talk (PTT) Calls
communication
Push-To-Talk (PTT) technology is a two-way radio
style communication service over a cellular
network. It provides real-time, direct voice
contact with your friends, family, and co-workers
at the push of a button. Learn to use the PTT
feature.
Activate the PTT feature
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → PTT.
2. Press  to log in to the PTT service.
Add a new contact
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → PTT.
2. Press  and select New contact.
3. Enter contact information.
4. When you are finished entering information,
press  to save the contact card.
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Make a PTT call
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → PTT.
2. Select a number.
3. Press ?? to make a call.
4. Press ?? to speak and then release it to hear
the other person.
When you press ??, the LED lights up and the
device emits a sound. During group calls, the
active speaker is indicated on the screen.
5. To end the call, press [
].
Answer a PTT call
Press ?? and converse with the other person as
described in the previous section.
Music player
media
Add files to your device
You can add music files to your device by
downloading them from the internet or
transferring them from a PC via PC Studio (see
PC Studio help), a microSD memory card, or
Windows Media Player.
Add files to the music library
To automatically add files to the music library,
1. Add music files to your device.
2. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Music player →  → Music library.
3. Press  → Update Music library.
Play music files
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Music player →  → Music library.
2. Scroll to a playlist.
3. Press  → Play.
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media
Learn to use the media applications on your
device: Music player, Camera, Gallery,
Radio, RealPlayer, and Recorder.
With Music player, you can play mp3, aac, or
wma music files.
4. Use the following keys during playback:
media
Function
To create a custom playlist,
[OK]
Pause or resume playback
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Music player.
Navigation (Up)
Restart playbacks; Skip
backward (press within 3
seconds); scan backward
(press and hold)
Navigation
(Down)
Skip forward; scan forward
(press and hold)
Navigation (Left) ???
2. Press  → Music library → Track
lists.
3. Press  → New track list → a
memory location (if necessary).
4. Enter a name for the playlist and press [OK].
Navigation
(Right)
??
5. Scroll to a track and press [OK] to add the
track to the playlist.
Volume
Adjust the volume up or
down
Camera
Stop playback
Your device allows you to take digital photos (jpg
format) or record videos (mp4 format).
You can also access the following options:
• To play tracks in random, press 
→ Random play → On.
• To play a track or all tracks repeatedly,
press  → Loop.
• To close the music player, leaving music
still in the background, press  →
Play in background.
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Create a playlist
Key
Capture a photo
1. Press and hold [
] to turn on the camera.
2. Rotate the device 90° counterclockwise (to
the left) (if necessary).
3. Aim the lens at the subject and make any
adjustments (see "Use the keypad in Camera
mode").
4. Press [
] to capture the image.
Set the GPS Off/On setting to On and
capture a photo. The photo saves the
current location information and you can
upload it to Google Map and search for.
Key
Function
Navigation
(Up/Down)
???
Navigation
(Left/Right)
???
5. Press [
] to begin recording.
6. Press [
] to stop recording.
Use the keypad in Camcorder mode
View a photo
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Gallery → Images.
2. Scroll to an image and press [OK].
Record a video
1. Press and hold [
4. Aim the lens at the subject and make any
adjustments (see "Use the keypad in
Camcorder mode").
media
Use the keypad in Camera mode
3. Press  → Video mode to record a
video.
] to turn on the camera.
Key
Function
Navigation
(Up/Down)
???
Navigation
(Left/Right)
???
Play a video
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Gallery → Video clips.
2. Scroll to a video and press [OK].
2. Rotate the device 90° counterclockwise (to
the left) (if necessary).
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Gallery
You can manage all your media files and
streaming internet links from Gallery.
Open a media file
media
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Gallery.
Your media files are automatically organised
by file type.
2. Scroll to a media folder and press [MENU].
3. Scroll to a media file and press [MENU].
Add a streaming internet link to the
Gallery
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Gallery → Streaming links.
2. Press  → New link → a memory
location (if necessary).
3. Enter a name and web address and press
[OK].
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Play streaming content from the
internet
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Gallery → Streaming links.
2. Scroll to a link and press [OK].
RealPlayer will launch and ask if you want to
connect to the wireless web.
3. Press .
Radio
You can listen to your favourite stations with the
FM radio.
Listen to the FM radio
1. Plug a headset into the headset jack.
2. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Radio.
3. Select
or
radio stations.
to scan through available
Set up your favourite radio station list
Once you have set up a station list, you can
access the stations by selecting
or
from
the radio screen.
Save radio stations by automatic tuning
1. From the radio screen, press  →
Stations to access the station list.
2. Press  → Auto-save stations.
3. Press  to confirm (this will replace any
existing stations).
Save a radio station manually
1. From the radio screen, scroll to the radio
station you want.
2. Press  → Save station.
3. Select an empty location.
4. Enter a station name and press .
media
4. Use the following options:
• To access a radio station by manually
entering a frequency, press  →
Manual tuning.
• To adjust the volume level, press [Volume].
• To switch sound output to the speaker,
press  → Activate
loudspeaker.
• To access other functions while listening to
the radio, press  → Play in
background.
RealPlayer®
Your device includes RealPlayer for viewing many
types of media files and streaming content from
the internet. RealPlayer supports files with the
following extensions: 3gp, mp4, rm, ram, ra, and
rv.
Play a media file in RealPlayer
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
RealPlayer.
2. Press  → Open → Most recent
clips or Saved clip.
3. Locate a media file and press [OK].
4. When you are finished, press .
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Play streaming web content with
RealPlayer
media
When you open a link to streaming web content
via your web browser, RealPlayer will buffer and
play the content (see Browse a web page
p. 40). You can then use the softkeys and
volume key to control options for the streaming
content.
Play a voice clip
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Recorder.
2. Press  → Go to Gallery.
3. Scroll to a voice clip and press [OK].
Playback begins automatically.
4. Use the onscreen buttons to control
playback.
Recorder
You can use Recorder to record and play back
voice memos and sound clips.
Record a voice clip
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Media →
Recorder.
2. Press [OK] to begin the recording.
3. When you are finished recording, press
.
The voice clip is automatically saved.
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PC Studio
PC Studio, which is included on the PC Studio
CD-ROM, is a Windows-based program that
allows you to manage your personal information
and sync files to your device. For more
information, install the program and refer to the
PC Studio help.
Install PC Studio
1. Insert the PC Studio CD into a Windowscompatible PC.
2. Select a language for the setup program.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions.
media
During installation, the setup program will
automatically install the necessary USB
drivers.
Use PC Studio
To connect your device to a PC with PC Studio,
you must change the device’s USB mode (See
Use PC Studio p. 49).
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Contacts
personal
productivity
Learn to manage contacts, schedule
calendar events, and create notes.
Learn to use contact cards and groups to store
personal information, such as names, phone
numbers, and addresses.
Create a new contact card
You can store contact cards in your device's
memory or on a SIM card.
Create a new contact card in the device's
memory
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
2. Press  → New contact.
3. Enter contact information.
To insert additional information fields, press
 → Add detail → a detail type.
To assign an image to the contact card,
press  → Add thumbnail → an
image.
4. When you are finished entering information,
press  to save the contact card.
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Copy contact cards
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
To copy contact cards from one memory location
to another,
2. Press  → SIM contacts → SIM
directory (SIM card).
1. Open a contact list:
a. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts (device’s memory).
b. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts →  → SIM contacts
→ SIM directory (SIM card).
3. Press  → New SIM contact.
4. Enter contact information.
5. When you are finished entering information,
press  to save the contact card.
Search for a contact card
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
2. Enter the first few characters of the contact
name in the search box.
The contact cards are listed, highlighting the
name that most closely matches your input.
3. Scroll to a contact and press  →
Copy to Contacts or Copy to SIM
directory.
If you have inserted a memory card, you can
also copy contacts to and from the card:
press  → Copy → To memory
card or From memory card.
3. Scroll to a contact and press [OK] to open it.
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Create a new contact card on a SIM card
Set a default number or address
To assign a speed dial number,
Some contact cards may include more than one
number or address.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
To assign a single number or address as the
default,
2. Scroll to a contact and press [OK].
personal productivity
1. Open a contact list (see Copy contact cards
p. 35).
2. Scroll to a contact and press [OK].
3. Press  → Defaults.
4. Scroll to a default type and press [OK].
5. Scroll to a number or address and press
[OK].
6. When you are finished, press .
Assign a speed dial number to a
contact card
You can assign speed dial numbers to up to
eight contact cards ([2] through [9]); [1] is
reserved as a speed dial number for your voice
mail.
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3. Scroll to a phone number and press
 → Assign speed dial.
4. Scroll to a speed dial number and press [OK].
5. Press  (if necessary).
Assign a ringtone to a contact card or
group
You can assign a ringtone to any contact card or
group.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
2. Scroll to a contact or group and press [OK].
3. Press  → Ringing tone.
4. Scroll to a ringtone and press [OK].
Create a contact group
You can create groups of contacts and send
messages to the entire group.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
2. Scroll right to switch to the group list.
3. Press  → New group.
4. Enter a name and press [OK].
6. Press  → Add members.
7. Scroll to each contact you want to add and
press [OK].
8. When you are finished selecting contacts,
press  to save them to the group.
Syncronise your contacts
To syncronise your contacts by using the current
sync profile,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Contacts.
2. Scroll to a contact and press  →
Synchronisation → Start.
3. Scroll to a sync profile or device and press
[OK].
To change sync profiles or settings, see
Synchronise your device p. 50
5. Scroll to your new group and press [OK] to
open it.
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For an individual contact, your device will
use the ringtone that was assigned last to
the contact card. For example, if you assign
a ringtone to a group and then assign
another ringtone to a contact card within
that group, the device will use the ringtone
assigned to the contact card when that
contact calls.
Calendar
Use the calendar to keep track of appointments,
birthdays, or other events.
Create a calendar event
personal productivity
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Calendar.
2. Scroll to a date and press  → New
entry → an event type:
• Meeting: a reminder at a specific date and
time
• Memo: general text
• Anniversary: an annual reminder of a
special date
• To-do: a note about a particular task
3. Complete the fields and adjust the settings for
your event.
4. When you are finished, press  to
save your entry.
In the Synchronisation field, you can
specify whether an event is Private (seen
only by you), Public (seen by anyone with
access to your data after you sync), or
None (not synchronised).
Change the calendar view
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Calendar.
2. Press  → view by weeks or view
month.
Stop an event alarm
If you set an alarm for a calendar event, the alarm
will sound for one minute at the specified time. To
stop the alarm, press .
To set the alarm to sound again shortly, press
.
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Change calendar options
3. Enter text.
From any calendar view, press  →
Settings to change the following options:
4. When you are finished entering text, press
 to save the note.
• Calendar alarm tone: set a personalised
alarm tone
• Alarm snooze time: set a snooze duration for
calendar alarms
• Default view: set the view that is shown when
you open the calendar
• Week starts on: set a day to show first in
week view
• Week view title: set the title of the week view
to a week number or date
Synchronise notes with other devices
personal productivity
Notes
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Notes.
2. Scroll to a note and press  →
Synchronisation → Start.
3. Scroll to a sync profile or device and press
[OK].
Checkit
Data is required!!!!
With Notes, you can create text notes and
synchronise them with other devices.
Create a note
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Notes.
2. Press [OK] to create a new note.
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web
Your device allows you to connect to the wireless
web with the built-in web browser. To connect to
the web, you must:
• Subscribe to a wireless network that supports
data calls
• Activate the data service for your SIM card
• Obtain an internet access point from a service
provider
• Define your web settings
Your device is preset to access the wireless
web. If you cannot connect to the web,
contact your service provider to download
new browser settings.
Browse a web page
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Web.
The device shows the list of bookmarks and
folders.
2. Access a web page:
• Scroll to a bookmark or folder and press
[OK]
• Enter a web address and press [OK]
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3. While browsing a web page, press and hold
[OK] to display or hide the toolbar:
Icon
Description
Frequently used links
Page overview
Find
4. To close the web connection, press
.
• If your device shows "Not enough
memory," close other running applications
to free up the memory, and then restart the
browser.
• The device will show a security indicator
( ) whenever you have established an
encrypted connection.
While browsing, press  to access the
following:
• Go to web address: move to the entered web
page
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web
Reload
• Bookmarks: open the bookmark list
• Save as bookmark: create a new bookmark
for the current page
• Rotate screen: switch to wide view
• Navigation options: view screenshots of
pages you have visited recently or reload the
current page
• Zooming options: zoom in or out on a web
page
• Window: block all pop-ups while browsing the
wireless web, or allow the pop-ups to display
on the browser
• Clear privacy data: delete data transmitted
while browsing the wireless web, such as
cookies, data in the cache, history, and form or
password data
• Tools: save pages for viewing offline, send a
web page, or view information about a web
page
• Find: search for text on a web page
• Settings: change the browser settings
Change browser settings
Use a bookmark
From the browser, press  → Settings
to access the following:
While browsing, you can also access bookmarks
(see Add a bookmark p. 42). Press 
→ Bookmarks to access the following:
web
• General: set access point, homepage, history,
security, and Java options
• Page: set options for loading and displaying
web content
• Privacy: set bookmark and cookie options
• Web feeds: set the page to update
automatically
Icon
Description
Start page of the access point
Folder of automatic bookmarks
Folder you have created
Add a bookmark
Default folder
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Web.
Web feed folder
2. Press  → Bookmark manager →
Add bookmark.
Bookmark
3. Enter the bookmark name, address, and
access point, as well as a user name and
password if desired.
4. Press  → Save.
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Save a web page and view it
offline
Save a web page
1. Use your browser to access the web page
(see Browse a web page p. 40).
2. Press  → Tools → Save page.
The web page is saved to your device.
When you download files from the web, your
device stores them in a corresponding folder in
Gallery. For example, your device will store
downloaded images in the Images folder.
Files you download from the web can
include viruses that will damage your
device. To lessen your risk, only download
files from sources you trust.
Some media files include Digital Rights
Management to protect copyrights. This
protection may prevent you from
downloading, copying, modifying, or
transferring some files.
View a saved web page
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Web.
2. Scroll to Saved pages and press [OK].
3. Scroll to a saved web page and press [OK].
4. To update the web page, press  →
Navigation options → Reload.
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web
When you save a web page, you can view a
copy of it offline without connecting to the web.
The saved copy will not update automatically, so
you must reconnect to the web periodically to
retrieve the current version.
Download files from the web
Google Maps
web
With Google Maps, you can search the online
maps for streets, cities, or countries. Google
Maps also provides you with the road guides to
specified destinations or allows you to view local
business information, including locations and
contact information.
Search maps
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Google
Maps.
• Check the real-time traffic conditions: press
 → Show Traffic
• Connect to an external GPS receiver: press
 → Use GPS
Search for a specific location
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Google
Maps.
2. Enter the address or the category of the
business you want search for and press
.
2. Press  when the Google Maps
Terms and Conditions screen appears to load
the online map.
3. Select the balloon to view more results.
3. Using the navigation key, scroll through the
map.
• Zoom in: ??
• Zoom out: ??
• Check the current location: press 
→ My Location
• Change the view mode: press  →
Satellite View
5. Press  to return to the map.
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4. Press  to check the direction to the
business or make a call to the business.
6. To clear the information on the map, press
 → Clear Map.
Get directions to a specific destination
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Google
Maps → Menu → Directions...
2. Enter the addresses of the starting location
and the ending location.
3. Press .
4. Check the driving time and the driving
directions to the destination.
5. Press  to view on the map.
web
6. To clear the information on the map, press
 → Clear Map.
Resetting Google Maps
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Google
Maps →  → Reset Google Map.
2. Press .
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Use the Bluetooth wireless feature
connectivity
Learn to transfer data to and from your
device via the Bluetooth wireless feature or
the PC data cable.
You can connect with other Bluetooth-enabled
wireless devices over a distance of 10 metres
(30 feet). Walls or other obstacles between
devices may block or impair the wireless
connection.
Turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Bluetooth.
2. Scroll to Bluetooth and press [OK].
3. To make your device visible to others, scroll to
My phone's visibility and press [OK].
4. Select a visibility option and press [OK].
Search for and pair with a Bluetoothenabled device
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Bluetooth.
2. Scroll right to open the paired device list.
3. Press  → New paired device.
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Your device searches for and displays the list
of Bluetooth-enabled devices:
Icon
Device type
Mobile phone
PC
Headset or audio device
Unknown device
4. Scroll to a device and press [OK].
5. Enter a Bluetooth passcode and press [OK].
To pair with another Bluetooth-enabled
device, both devices must use the same
passcode. Headsets or hands-free car kits
may use a fixed passcode, such as 0000.
From the paired device list, press  to
access the following:
• New paired device: search for another
Bluetooth-enabled device
• Connect to audio device: connect to the
paired audio device
• Assign short name: set a short name for a
paired device
• Set as authorised/Set as unauthorised: set
to allow another device to connect
automatically or require permission
• Block:
• Delete: remove a device from the list
• Delete all: remove all devices from the list
• Exit: close the paired device list
6. To allow the device to send and receive data
without confirmation, press .
Otherwise, press  to require
confirmation.
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connectivity
Hands-free car kit
Change paired device options
Send data via the Bluetooth wireless
feature
1. Select a file or item to send.
2. Press  → Send → Via Bluetooth.
3. Scroll to a paired device and press [OK].
connectivity
4. Enter a passcode and press  (if
necessary).
Receive data via the Bluetooth
wireless feature
1. When another device attempts to access
yours, press  to permit the connection.
2. Press  again to confirm that you are
willing to receive data from the device (if
necessary).
Accepted items are placed in the Inbox
folder. The
icon indicates messages
received via Bluetooth.
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Activate Remote SIM mode
To use Remote SIM mode with a compatible
hands-free car kit,
1. Connect to your device from an authorised
hands-free car kit.
2. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Bluetooth → Remote SIM
mode → On.
You can now make or answer calls only with
the connected hands-free car kit via the SIM
card on your device.
To deactivate it, press [ ] → Exit remote SIM
mode.
Connect via USB
Use PC Studio
1. Change the USB connection to PC Studio.
Set a default action for your USB
connection
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → USB → USB mode.
2. Set the default USB mode (Media player, PC
Studio, or Data transfer).
You can also set your device to Ask on
connection, instead of using a default USB
mode. If you use this setting, your device will
prompt you to choose the USB mode every
time you connect to a PC.
3. Run PC Studio and manage personal data
and media files.
Refer to the PC Studio help for more
information.
connectivity
To set your device to perform a default action
when you connect the device to a PC with the
PC data cable,
2. Connect your device to a PC with the PC
data cable.
Synchronise with Windows Media
Player
You can copy music files to the device by
synchronising with Windows Media Player 11.
1. Change the USB connection to Media
player.
2. Connect your device to a PC with the PC
data cable.
3. Select Sync digital media files to this
device when a pop-up window appears on
your PC.
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4. Enter the name of your device and click
Finish.
5. Select and drag the music files you want to
the sync list.
Synchronise your device
Learn to synchronise the data on your device
with data on a PC or other wireless device.
connectivity
6. Click Start Sync.
Create a new sync profile
7. When synchronisation is finished, disconnect
the device from the PC.
Your device includes a sync profile for PC Studio.
Copy files to a memory card
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Sync.
1. Insert a memory card into the device.
2. Change the USB connection to Data
transfer.
3. Connect your device to a PC with the PC
data cable.
4. Select Open folder to view files when a
pop-up window appears on your PC.
5. Copy files from the PC to the memory card.
6. When you are finished, disconnect the device
from the PC.
To create a new sync profile,
2. Press  → New sync profile.
3. Press  to copy settings from an
existing profile or  to define new
settings.
4. Define the following:
• Sync profile name: set a name for the
profile
• Applications: set the applications to
synchronise
• Connection settings: set options for
connecting to the network
5. Press  to save your new profile.
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Synchronise data
1. Connect your device to another Bluetoothenabled wireless device (see Search for and
pair with a Bluetooth-enabled device p. 46).
connectivity
2. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Sync.
3. Press  → Synchronise.
4. Scroll to a device and press [OK] (if
necessary).
Your device displays a progress metre at the
bottom of the screen.
After synchronisation is complete, you can
press  → View log to view a list
of data that was changed.
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Calculator
additional
programs
Learn to use Calculator, Clock, Converter,
GPS data, and Landmarks.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Calculator.
2. Use the alphanumeric keys and the navigation
key to perform basic mathematical
operations.
Press [ ] to insert a decimal. Press [C] to
clear a result. Press [ ] to switch functions.
3. When performing calculations, press
 to access the following:
• Last result: insert the result from the last
calculation
• Memory: save, recall, or clear the
calculator’s temporary memory
• Clear screen: clear all calculations on the
screen
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Clock
Stop an alarm
You can adjust clock settings, set alarms, and
create a world clock.
When an alarm sounds, press  to end
the alarm or  to repeat the alarm after
a specified time. You can delay the alarm
(snooze) up to five times.
Change clock settings
2. Press  → Settings (see Date and
time p. 66).
Set a new alarm
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Clock.
Your current profile setting will not affect the
volume of a clock alarm.
Create a world clock
With a world clock, you can monitor the time in
another city or country.
To create a world clock,
2. Scroll right to the alarms view.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Clock.
3. Press  → New alarm.
2. Scroll right to the world clock view.
4. Set alarm details.
3. Press  → Add city.
5. Press .
4. Scroll to a city and press [OK], or enter the
first few letters of the city name to search the
list.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add more cities (if
necessary).
6. When you are finished adding cities, press
.
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additional programs
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Clock.
Converter
With Converter, you can convert measurements
or currencies from one unit to another. To convert
currencies, you must first set a base currency
and exchange rate.
additional programs
Add currencies and exchange rates
The value of the base currency is always 1.
You must enter exchange rates for other
currencies as they relate to one unit of the
base currency. Exchange rates change
often. To ensure an accurate conversion,
you must enter a current exchange rate.
To set a base currency,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Converter.
2. Scroll right until the type shows Currency.
3. Press  → Currency rates.
4. Scroll to a currency and press  →
Rename currency.
5. Enter the name of the base currency and
press [OK].
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6. Press  → Set as base currency.
7. Press [OK] to confirm.
To add other currencies and exchange rates,
1. Repeat steps 1-4 above.
2. Enter the name of a new currency and press
[OK].
3. Scroll to the new currency and enter the
exchange rate.
4. Press  → Save.
Convert currencies
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Converter.
2. Scroll right until the type shows Currency.
3. Scroll down to Unit and scroll right to select
a currency to convert.
4. Scroll down to Amount and enter the amount
to convert.
5. Scroll down to Unit and scroll right to select a
currency to convert to.
The device displays the conversion result.
Convert measurements
Activate a positioning method
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Converter.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
GPS data.
2. Scroll right to change the type of
measurement.
2. Press  → Positioning settings.
4. Scroll down to Amount and enter the base
amount.
5. Scroll down to Unit and scroll right to change
the conversion unit (if necessary).
The device displays the conversion result.
GPS data
3. Scroll to a positioning method (Bluetooth
GPS, or Network based) and press
 → Enable.
If you enable Bluetooth GPS, you must pair
with a Bluetooth-enabled device (see
Search for and pair with a Bluetoothenabled device p. 46). Once you activate
a positioning method, your device will
attempt to open that connection when you
launch GPS data.
You can view GPS data to help you navigate,
show your position, or monitor trip details. Before
you can use GPS data, you must activate a
positioning method via a Bluetooth wireless
connection or a wireless network connection.
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additional programs
3. Scroll down to Unit and scroll right to change
the base unit (if necessary).
Navigate with GPS data
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
GPS data → Navigation.
2. Press  → Set destination →
Coordinates.
additional programs
3. Enter the latitude and longitude of your
destination and press [OK].
Your device will display the direction of your
destination, your current speed, and the
duration of your trip.
4. To stop the GPS navigation, press
 → Stop navigation.
View your current position
4. To stop monitoring trip details, press
 → Stop.
Landmarks
With Landmarks, you can save your current
location or manually enter new locations.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
Landmarks.
2. Press  → New landmark →
Current position or Enter manually.
To add your current location automatically,
your device must have an active
connection.
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
GPS data → Position.
3. Enter details about the landmark (if
necessary).
Monitor trip details
4. When you are finished entering landmark
information, press .
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
GPS data → Trip distance.
2. Press  → Start.
3. Your device will track trip details, including
distance, time, and speed.
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File manager
managers
Search for a file or folder
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → File mgr.
managers
Learn to manage files, applications, device
configurations, activation keys, the installed
memory card, and connections.
With File manager, you can search for and
organise your files or folders.
2. Press  → Find.
3. Scroll to a memory type and press [OK].
4. Press a desired folder and enter text in the
search field and press [OK].
5. To open a file or folder from the search
results, scroll to the file or folder and press
[OK].
Create a new folder
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → File mgr.
2. Press  → New folder.
3. Enter a folder name and press [OK].
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Move a file to a folder
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → File mgr.
managers
2. Scroll to a file or folder and press 
→ Move to folder → a memory location (if
necessary).
3. Scroll to a folder and press [OK].
4. Scroll to a subfolder and press [OK] (if
necessary).
5. Press [OK].
Application manager
Your device supports applications made for the
Symbian OS and the Java platform, Micro Edition
(J2ME™). Your device will not support
applications made for other operating systems or
Java platforms (including PersonalJava™). To
download applications to your device, see
Download files from the web p. 43
Install a new application
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Installations → App. mgr.
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2. Scroll to an application and press 
→ Install.
3. Follow any onscreen instructions.
The application manager automatically tries
to verify an application's digital signatures
and certificates during installation and will
show a warning if the application does not
meet normal security requirements. To
protect your device and your data, do not
install applications that do not have valid
digital signatures or certificates.
Change installation options
In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Installations
→ App. mgr. →  → Settings to
access the following:
• Software installation: set to allow or block
installations
• Online certificate check: set to check for
online certificates when installing applications
• Default web address: set a default web
address for checking online certificates
Remove an application
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Installations → App. mgr.
2. Scroll to an application and press 
→ Remove.
Device manager
This feature is network-dependent and may not
be available from your service provider. If
available, Device manager allows your service
provider to assist you with device configurations.
Before you can start a configuration session, you
must define a server profile.
Define a server profile
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
Device mgr.
2. Press  → Servers.
3. Press  → New server.
5. When you are finished setting the options,
press .
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3. Press  to confirm.
4. Set the following server options according to
the instructions provided by your service
provider:
• Server name: set a name for this profile
• Server ID: set the ID of the remote server
• Server password: set the password that
must be used by the device manager to
sync your device
• Access point: set an access point
• Host address: set the web address of the
host server
• Port: set a port to use for the device
manager
• User name: set a user name for this profile
• Password: set a user password for this
profile
• Allow configuration: set to allow the
server to configure your device
• Auto-accept all requests: set to
automatically accept new configuration
requests
• Network authentication: set to require
network authentication
Start a configuration session
3. Scroll to an activation key and press [OK].
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
Device mgr.
Restore an expired activation key
2. Scroll to a server profile and press 
→ Start configuration.
When your activation key expires, you must
purchase additional rights to use the media file.
managers
3. Press  to confirm.
To restore an expired activation key,
4. Scroll to an access point and press [OK] (if
necessary).
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
Actv. keys.
2. Scroll to Invalid keys and press [OK].
Activation key manager
When you download digital content, you may
need to purchase an activation key from the
website that allows you to access the file.
View activation keys
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Tools →
Activ. keys.
2. Scroll to a folder and press [OK]:
• Valid keys: all valid activation keys
• Invalid keys: expired activation keys
• Not in use: activation keys of media files
that are no longer stored on the device
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3. Scroll to an activation key and press
 → Get new key.
4. Press  to confirm.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Memory card manager
With Memory card manager, you can back up
and restore data, protect a memory card with a
password, or view memory details. Before you
can use a memory card for the first time, you
must format the card.
Format a memory card
Your device supports FAT16 or FAT32 file
systems.
1. Insert a memory card (see the Quick Start
Guide).
3. Press  → Format memory card.
Devices that do not support this feature,
such as PCs, cannot read the card while
the password protection is active. Remove
the password protection from the card to
use it with those devices.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Memory.
4. Press  to confirm.
2. Press  → Set password.
Back up data to a memory card
3. Enter and confirm a password (up to 8
characters).
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Memory.
2. Press  → Back up phone
memory.
4. To remove the password, press 
→ Remove password.
5. Enter and confirm the password.
3. Press  to confirm.
View memory details
Restore data from a memory card
You can view the used and available memory on
your memory card,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Memory.
2. Press  → Restore from card.
3. Press  to confirm.
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Memory.
2. Press  → Memory details.
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managers
2. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Organiser → Memory.
Protect a memory card with a
password
Connection manager
With Connection manager, you can view the
details of data connections and close open
connections.
managers
View connection details
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Conn. mgr. → Active data
connections.
2. Scroll to a connection and press 
→ Details to access the following:
• Name: the current access point or modem
(if using a dial-up connection)
• Bearer: the type of data connection
• Status: the connection status
• Total: the total amount of data received
and sent
• Received: the amount of data received
• Sent: the amount of data sent
• Duration: the length of time the connection
has been open
• Speed: the current upload and download
speeds
• Acc. pt.: the name of the access point in
use
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• Shared: the number of applications using
the same connection
Close an open connection
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Conn. mgr. → Active data.
2. Scroll to a connection and press 
→ Disconnect.
3. Press  to confirm.
View wireless connection details
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] →
Connectivity → Conn. mgr. → Available
WLAN networks.
2. Scroll to a connection and press 
→ Details to access the following:
• Network: the name of the access point in
use
• Signal: the strength of the signal
• Mode: the current network mode
• Security: the security state of the access
point in use
• Coverage: the number of access points
• Speed: current upload and download
speeds
settings
Learn about your device settings. To access your
device settings,
1. In Standby mode, press [MENU] → Settings.
2. Scroll to a category (General, Phone,
Connection, or Applications) and press
[OK].
You can also access some settings from
other menus: press  →
Settings.
General settings
Personalisation
Control the appearance and behavior of your
display, Standby mode, tones, and language (for
Themes settings, see the Quick Start Guide).
Display
• Brightness: set the brightness of the display
• Brightness level: adjust the brightness level of
the screen
• Font size: set the size of the text on the
display
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• Welcome note/logo: set a text note or image
that shows when you turn on the device
• Backlight on time: set the delay before the
backlight dims
• Dim time: set the delay before the dimmed
backlight turns off
Tones
• Ringing tone: set a ringtone for incoming
voice calls
• Video call tone: set a ringtone for incoming
video calls
• Say caller’s name: set the device to say
caller’s name when receiving incoming calls
• Ringing type: set a ring type
• Ringing volume: set the volume for ringtones
and message alerts
Language
• Phone language: set a display language (for
all menus and applications)
• Writing language: set a language for writing
messages (for all text editors and dictionaries)
• Predictive text: turn Predictive text on or off
(for all text editors)
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settings
Standby mode
• Shortcuts: set the softkey shortcuts for
Standby mode
• Active standby: set to show application
shortcuts and calendar events in Standby
mode
• Message alert tone: set a tone for incoming
text or multimedia messages
• E-mail alert tone: set a tone for incoming
email messages
• Calendar alarm tone: set a tone for calendar
events
• Clock alarm tone: set a tone for a clock alarm
• Vibrating alert: set a vibrating alert for
incoming calls and messages
• Keypad tones: set the volume for keypad
tones
• Warning and game tones: set the device to
sound a warning tone (e.g., when the battery
is low)
Date and time
Enhancement
Control the appearance and behavior of the date,
time, and alarms.
Set the device to use the headset, headphone,
hands-free car kit, or a TV as the default
enhancement: press  → Set as
default. You can change the following settings
for each enhancement:
settings
• Time: set the current time (press [C] to switch
between am and pm)
• Time zone: set the time zone
• Date: set the current date
• Date format: set a date format
• Date separator: set a date separator
• Time format: set a time format
• Time separator: set a time separator
• Clock type: set a clock type for the display
• Clock alarm tone: set a tone for a clock alarm
• Alarm snooze time: set the delay for alarms
to repeat
• Workdays: set the days of the week to sound
alarms
• Network operator time: set the network to
automatically update the time and date
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• Default profile: set the default profile for the
enhancement
• Automatic answer: set the enhancement to
automatically answer incoming calls (when
connected to the device)
• Lights:
• TV screen size: set a screen size of your TV
• TV system: set a system of your TV
Security
Set security codes and manage security
certificates or security modules.
Phone and SIM card
• PIN code request: set the device to request a
PIN code each time you turn it on
• PIN code: set a PIN code for the device
Certifi. management
Your device uses digital certificates to verify the
identity and authenticity of various online services
and software. These certificates help keep your
personal data secure and help you avoid viruses
and other dangerous software. In Certificate
management, you can view certificate details,
delete certificates, or change the following trust
settings:
• Internet: set the device to verify web servers
that use this certificate
• Online certif. check: set the device to check
the certificate against a list of revoked
certificates
• VPN: set the device to verify VPN connections
that use this certificate
Protect content
Security module
Manage security modules on your device.
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settings
• PIN2 code: set a PIN2 code (supplied with
some SIM cards)
• Phone autolock period: set the delay before
the device locks automatically
• Lock code: set a lock code for the device
• Lock if SIM card changed: set to lock the
device automatically when the SIM card is
changed
• Allow remote lock:
• Lock Keypad if slide clos...: set to lock the
keypad automatically when the device is
closed
• Closed user group: set the device to restrict
calls to and from a selected group of users
• Confirm SIM services: set the device to
show a confirmation message when you use a
SIM service
settings
Factory settings
Notation preferences
Reset settings to their factory defaults. You must
enter the lock code to reset the device. After
entering the code, the device will restart.
Phone settings
Positioning
Call
Control the methods and servers your device
uses to retrieve global positioning information.
Control how your device handles calls with caller
ID, call waiting, speed dial, and other call
settings.
Positioning methods
• Bluetooth GPS: set the device to use the
Bluetooth feature to retrieve global positioning
information
• Network based: set the device to use the
cellular network to retrieve global positioning
information
Positioning server
• Operation Mode: set an operation mode for
the global positioning server
• Access point: set an access point for the
global positioning server
• Server address: set a web address for the
global positioning server
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• Send my caller ID: set to send your caller ID
based on your preferences or network settings
• Call waiting: set to alert you of an incoming
call while you are on a call
• Reject call with SMS: set to send a text
message to callers you reject
• Message text: set the message to send to
rejected callers
• Own video in answered:
• Image in video call: set an image to use
during a video call
• Automatic redial: set to automatically redial
an unconnected call
Call divert
Divert incoming calls to another number. When
you divert calls, you must specify a receiving
number or delay time for diverted calls.
Voice calls
• All voice calls: set to divert all voice calls
• If busy: set to divert calls when you are on
another call
• If not answered: set to divert calls you do not
answer
• If out of reach: set to divert calls when you
are outside the service area
• If not available: set to divert calls when your
device is off
Data and video calls
• All data and video calls: set to divert all data
and video calls
• If busy: set to divert calls when you are on
another call
• If not answered: set to divert calls you do not
answer
• If out of reach: set to divert calls when you
are outside the service area
• If not available: set to divert calls when your
device is off
Fax calls
• All fax calls:
• if busy:
• if not answered:
• if out of reach:
• if not available:
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settings
• Show call duration: set to show the length of
a call
• Summary after call: set to show a summary
after a call
• One key calling:
• Anykey answer: set to answer a call when
you press any key (except [ ], [
], and
[volume]).
• Slide up: set to answer a call when you open
the device
Call barring
settings
• Outgoing calls: set to prevent all outgoing
calls
• International calls: set to prevent calls to
international numbers
• International calls except to home country:
set to prevent international calls to countries
other than your home country
• Incoming calls: set to prevent all incoming
calls
• Incoming calls when abroad: set to prevent
incoming calls when you are outside your
home service area
Network
Control network modes and selection methods.
• Network mode: set to operate on a UMTS or
GSM network or set to operate on both (Dual
mode)
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• Operator selection: set the device to
automatically or manually select a list of cellular
networks
To receive service on another network, you
must select one that has a roaming
agreement with your home network.
• Cell info display: set to indicate when the
device is used in a Micro Cellular Network
• Operator Settings: check your service
provider according to the SIM card you are
using
Connection settings
Bluetooth
Control the Bluetooth wireless feature.
• Bluetooth: turn the Bluetooth wireless feature
on or off
• My phone's visibility: make your device
visible to or hidden from other Bluetoothenabled devices and set how long the device
is visible to other Bluetooth-enabled devices
• My phone’s name: set a name for your
device
• Remote SIM mode: activate access to the
SIM card in your device so that you can make
a call from a Bluetooth hands-free car kit or
headset connected to your device
Control how your device behaves when you
connect it to a PC.
• USB mode: set to Media player (when
synchronising with Windows Media Player to
copy media files), PC Studio (when using PC
Studio to sync files), or Data transfer (when
using a memory card to transfer files)
• Ask on connection: set to ask on connection
when you connect to a PC
Access points
Control access point connections, passwords,
and homepages.
• Connection name: set a name for the access
point connection
• Network type: set a network type (IPv6 or
IPv4)
• Phone IP address (IPv4 only): set the IP
address of your device
• DNS address (IPv4): set primary and
secondary domain name server (DNS)
addresses or set to 0.0.0.0 for automatic
detection
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settings
USB
• Data bearer: set a data transmission type
• Access point name: set the web address for
the access point
• User name: set a user name
• Prompt password: set to ask for a password
when you connect to the access point
• Password: set a password for the access
point
• Authentication: set an authentication mode
• Homepage: set a homepage for access
points that connect to web services
You can also define advanced settings for
access points: press  → Advanced
settings.
settings
• DNS address (IPv6): set primary and
secondary domain name server (DNS)
addresses or set to Automatic (use automatic
detection) or Well-known (use well-known
IPv6 addresses)
• Proxy server address: set the IP address of
the proxy server
• Proxy port number: set the port number of
the proxy server
Packet data
Control packet data connections when using a
GPRS network.
• Packet data connection: set to open a
packet data connection, When available
(anytime a packet data connection on a GPRS
network becomes available) or When needed
(if an application needs to send packet data)
• Access point: set an access point name to
send packet data to a PC (see PC Studio help)
Data call
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Presence
XDM settings
Remote drives
Configurations
View network configurations received from your
service provider. To apply the configurations,
press  → Save.
Applications settings
RealPlayer
Control how RealPlayer behaves when playing
videos or streaming media.
Streaming (Proxy)
• Use proxy: set to activate or deactivate a
proxy server
• Proxy hostname: set a name for a proxy
server
• Proxy port number: set the port number of a
proxy server
Streaming (Network)
• Default access point: set a default access
point
• Online time: set a time to remain online when
RealPlayer is inactive
Camera
settings
Video
• Default playback view:
• Contrast: set the contrast for video playback
• Loop: set to loop video playback
• Lowest UDP port: set the lower end of a
range of server ports
• Highest UDP port: set the higher end of a
range of server ports
Control how the camera behaves when you
capture images or videos.
Image
• Quality: set to capture High, Normal, or
Economy quality images
• ISO: set an ISO setting to controls the
sensitivity of the device
• Image resolution: set to save images with a
resolution of xxx x xxx or higher
• Auto Focus: set to insert date or text to
images
• Image store: set location to store new images
Video
Quality: set to capture High, Normal, or
Economy quality videos
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Voice recorder
Control the quality and memory location of voice
clips.
settings
• Recording quality: set to record High or
MMS-compatible voice clips
• Memory in use: set a location to store new
voice clips
App. manager
Control how your device behaves when you
install new applications.
• Software installation: set to install only
programs with signed security certificates or to
install all programs
• Online certificate check: set to require that
applications pass a security certificate check
• Default web address: set a default web
address to use when checking security
certificates
Log
Log duration: set how long Log will store call
and packet data information.
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troubleshooting
While using your device, the following
messages may appear:
Try this to solve the problem:
Ensure that the SIM card is installed
correctly.
The autolock feature is enabled. To
use the device, you must press
 and enter the code. To
disable the autolock feature,
Locked
1. In Standby mode, press
[MENU] → Settings → General
→ Security → Phone and SIM
card.
2. Set the phone autolock period
to None.
Try this to solve the problem:
PIN code
When using the device for the first
time or when the PIN requirement
feature is enabled, you must enter
the PIN supplied with the SIM card.
To disable the PIN requirement
feature,
1. In Standby mode, press
[MENU] → Settings → General
→ Security → Phone and SIM
card.
2. Set the PIN code request to Off.
Your SIM card is blocked, usually as
PIN code
a result of entering your PIN
blocked.
incorrectly several times. You must
Enter PUK
enter the PUK supplied by your
code
service provider.
troubleshooting
Message
Insert SIM
card
Message
troubleshooting
Your device does not show a signal (no bars
next to the network icon)
• If you just turned on the device, wait about 2
minutes for your device to find the network and
receive a signal.
• You may not be able to receive a signal in
tunnels or elevators. Move to an open area.
• You may be between service areas. You
should receive a signal when you enter a
service area.
You forgot a security code, PIN, or PUK
The default lock code is 00000000. If you forget
or lose this or another code, contact the seller or
your service provider.
Your display shows white lines
The display may show white lines if you have
turned the device on after a long period of disuse
or if you removed the battery without first turning
off the device. The display should correct itself in
a short time.
You enter a number, but the call is not
dialled
• Ensure that you have pressed [
].
• Ensure that you have accessed the right
cellular network.
• Ensure that you have not set call barring for the
phone number.
You select a contact to call, but the call is
not dialled
• Ensure that the correct number is stored in the
contact information.
• Re-enter and save the number, if necessary.
Another caller cannot hear you speaking
• Ensure that you are not blocking the built-in
microphone.
• Move the built-in microphone closer to your
mouth.
• If using a headset, ensure that it is properly
connected.
The sound quality of a call is poor
• Ensure that you are not blocking the internal
antenna on top of the device.
• When you are in areas with weak signals, you
may lose reception. Move to another area and
try again.
Your device prompts you to delete some
data
The available memory is low. Move your data to a
memory card or delete old items from
applications.
The battery does not charge properly or
sometimes your device turns itself off while
charging
• Disconnect the device from the charger,
remove and reinstall the battery, and try
charging again.
• The battery terminals may be dirty. Wipe both
gold-coloured contacts with a clean, soft cloth
and try charging the battery again.
• If the battery no longer charges completely,
dispose of the old battery properly and replace
it with a new battery.
1. Press and hold [MENU] to open the
application list.
troubleshooting
Your device is hot to the touch
When you use several applications at once, your
device requires more power and may heat up.
This is normal and should not affect your device’s
lifespan or performance.
An application is frozen (will not respond)
2. Scroll to the application that is frozen and
press [C] and then .
3. Launch the application again.
You cannot find a Bluetooth-enabled device
• Ensure that both devices have activated the
Bluetooth wireless feature.
• Ensure that the distance between the devices
is not more than 10 metres and that they are
not separated by walls or other obstacles.
• Ensure that each device's visibility is not set to
Hidden.
• Ensure that both devices are compatible with
Bluetooth wireless technology.
index
access points, 71
activation keys, 60
applications
changing options, 58
installing, 58
supported, 58
verifying certificates, 58
Bluetooth
activating, 46
changing options, 47
connecting to other devices,
46
receiving data, 48
sending data, 48
Calendar
changing options, 39
changing views, 38
creating events, 38
stopping event alarms, 38
calls
barring (blocking), 10, 70
dialling, 8
diverting, 9, 69
inserting pause, 9
viewing missed, 9
viewing recently dialled, 9
certificates, 67
clock
changing settings, 53
creating world clock, 53
setting alarms, 53
stopping alarms, 53
contacts
assigning default numbers or
addresses, 36
assigning ringtones, 36
assigning speed dial
numbers, 36
creating contact cards, 34
creating contact groups, 37
searching for contact cards,
35
synchronising, 37
converter
adding currencies, 54
converting currencies, 54
converting measurements,
55
setting exchange rates, 54
date and time, 66
device manager
defining server profiles, 59
starting a configuration, 60
display, 64
enhancement, 66
files and folders
creating new folders, 57
file manager, 57
moving, 58
searching, 57
Gallery see media
landmarks, 56
language, 65
media
accessing streaming
content, 30, 32
opening files in Gallery, 30
playing media files, 30, 31
playing voice clips, 32
recording voice clips, 32
memory cards
backing up data, 61
formatting, 61
protecting, 61
restoring data, 61
27
creating playlists, 28
notes
creating notes, 39
synchronising, 39
index
GPS
activating positioning
methods, 55
monitoring trip details, 56
navigating, 56
music player
adding files to device, 27
adding files to music library,
packet data, 24, 72
PC Studio
installing, 33
setting USB mode, 49
using, 49
Radio, 30
RealPlayer see media
recorder see media
security, 66
standby mode, 65
tones, 65


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