Users Manual
Contents Copyright and Legal Information Your phone Layout - front Layout - back Menus Display indicators Getting started Removing the back cover Removing the battery Inserting the SIM card Inserting the battery Replacing the back cover Charging the battery The basics Switching on/off Navigation and scrolling My number Screensaver Power save SIM Toolkit Shortcuts Entering text, numbers and symbols 10 10 10 Calls 13 Making a call Answering a call In-call options Adjusting the volume Using the calls list 13 14 14 15 15 Messages 16 Using Messages Text messages MMS messages Sending an MMS message 16 16 19 20 [[[ ]]] 6 Using templates Sorting and deleting messages Calling your voice mail SMS and MMS settings 22 22 22 23 Internet 25 Internet settings Internet menu Connecting to an internet page Downloading In browser options Setting your homepage Bookmarks Settings 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 Personalize your phone 29 Ringtones Sounds Volume and vibrate Display Covers Wrist/neck strap 29 29 29 30 30 32 Contacts 33 Phone contacts and SIM contacts Adding a contact Finding a contact Copying contacts Deleting contacts Fixed names Additional Contacts menu options Calls list 33 33 36 36 36 36 37 38 Camera 39 Taking a photo Sending a photo Photo options 39 39 40 [[[ ii ]]] 10 11 12 13 14 Camera options Memory Timeout Editing your photos 40 41 41 41 Games 42 Funny Farmer Solitaire Sumito Tenpin Splat Volume 42 44 44 45 45 45 Applications 46 Calculator Converter 46 46 Java 48 Downloading and installing Deleting Options 48 48 49 Pictures/Sounds 50 Pictures Sounds 50 51 Settings 53 Languages Time/Date Alarm Display Sounds Advanced Data accounts Shortcuts Auto key lock 53 53 53 54 54 55 56 57 57 [[[ iii ]]] 15 16 17 Services 58 Commands Network sel. (selection) Send number Cost/timers Divert Call waiting Broadcast 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 Troubleshooting 60 Regulatory Statements 64 [[[ iv ]]] Copyright and Legal Information CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SENDO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. The wireless phone described in this manual is approved for use in GSM 850 and 1900 networks. This manual and the accompanying Safety, Warranty and License booklet are available for download from www.sendo.com. Export Information Copyright Information This phone may be subject to export regulation of the United Kingdom and other countries. Diversion contrary to law is prohibited. You must comply with all applicable export laws, restrictions and regulations of the United Kingdom or foreign agencies or authorities, and shall not export, or transfer for the purpose of re-export, the phone or any part of the phone in violation of any applicable restrictions, laws or regulations, or without all necessary approvals. Part number: 8E30-1Y261-50001 (Edition 1). Copyright Sendo 2004. All rights reserved. Printed in the Netherlands. Sendo, the Sendo logo, the Sendo “D” and the Sendo model S601 phone are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sendo International Ltd. and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Sendo is prohibited. T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications. All rights reserved. T9 Text input is licensed under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,945,928, 6,011,554 and additional patents are pending worldwide. For Your Safety You should observe and follow the guidelines given in this manual for the safe and efficient use of your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines and requirements may void your warranty and may invalidate any approvals given to the phone. Please read this manual in conjunction with the Safety, Warranty and License booklet provided (and in particular the safety section), before you use your phone. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S and other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. This phone is equipped with an internal antenna on the top area of the phone. Avoid touching or covering the antenna as detailed in the Safety section of the Safety, Warranty and License booklet supplied with this manual. Disclaimer The information contained in this user guide is written for the Sendo phone model S601. Sendo reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the products and any of the features of the products described in this document, and/or this document itself, without prior notice. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT. SENDO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUMENT OR WITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. UNDER NO [[[ Warning: Throughout the main body of this manual, text in this format is used to act as a warning. Please read each warning carefully. Safety, Warranty, License Please refer to the information contained in the Safety, Warranty and License booklet supplied with this manual. The booklet contains important Safety, Warranty and End User License Agreement information. Approved Accessories Warning Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by Sendo for use with this phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, ]]] please check with your dealer or visit www.sendo.com. When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord. Network Services A number of features included in this guide are called network services. They are services provided by wireless service providers. Before you can take advantage of any of these network services, you must subscribe to these service(s) from your home wireless service provider and obtain instructions for their use. Some of these network services may not be available when roaming on a network other than your home network. FCC/Industry Canada Notice This phone may cause TV or radio interference (for example, when using the phone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC or Industry Canada can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. [[[ vi ]]] 1 Your phone Earpiece Display – Display indicators, menu options and other information is shown here. Left soft key g – This key performs the function immediately above it on the display. Right soft key/Power key d – A short press of this key performs the function immediately above it on the display. A long press of this key will switch the phone on and off. Camera key f – Opens the Camera feature. Clear key c – This key erases text or takes you back to your previous step, depending on what you’re doing. A long press of this key takes you back to the main screen. Navigation keys : ; [ ] – Used to scroll up, down, left and right in menus and features. Charger/accessories connector – Insert the charger connector here. This connector is also used to connect accessories such as a hands-free kit. Colors and layout shown above may not exactly match the phone supplied. [[[ ]]] Your phone Layout - front Your phone Layout - back Speaker – Used to play ringtones, alerts and sounds. Camera lens – Used for the digital camera. Self-portrait mirror – Used to take a photo of yourself. Look at the self-portrait mirror and position your reflection in the centre of the mirror. When you take a photo, your image will be aligned correctly. Wrist/neck strap aperture – Used to attach a wrist strap or neck strap. See the Wrist/neck strap section on Page 32 for details. Colors and layout shown above may not exactly match the phone supplied. [[[ ]]] 1 Your phone Menus Menus Messages Internet 1 Homepage 2 Bookmarks 3 Recent Pages 4 Enter Address 5 Resume 6 Settings Pictures/Sounds Games/Apps Camera 7 Voice mail 8 Settings 1 Pictures 2 Sounds Settings Services 1 Create MMS 2 Create SMS 3 Inbox 4 Drafts 5 Sent 6 Templates 1 Languages 2 Time/Date 1 Commands 2 Network sel. Send number Cost/timers Divert Call waiting 7 Broadcast Alarm Display Sounds Advanced 7 Data accounts 8 Shortcuts 9 Auto key lock SIM Toolkit Available menu items and features may vary by model of phone and network service provider. Please review your phone’s menu to determine the menu items and features available on your phone. [[[ ]]] Your phone Display indicators Main screen In messages list Indicator Indicator Meaning Battery level - low Meaning Message has not been read (subject text in bold) Battery level - high Message has been read (normal subject text) Battery charging (phone on) Battery charging (phone off) Yellow icon MMS (multimedia) message Signal strength - weak Signal strength - strong Blue icon GPRS service available GPRS service not available (these icons are network dependent) In calls list Type SMS (text) message Meaning New SMS, EMS or MMS message Mobile number New voice mail message (this icon is network dependent) Work number Home number Indicates you had a missed call SIM contact All incoming calls are diverted Unknown contact Keypad locked Silent mode active Direction Alarm clock set Meaning Incoming call from a number Outgoing call to a number In contacts lists Indicator Missed call from a number Meaning Mobile phone number Work phone number Home phone number Email address SIM contact [[[ ]]] Note: The Type and Direction icons are used together to indicate the number/ contact type and the direction of the call. For example, indicates an incoming call from a work number stored in your contacts. 1 Indicator Camera Meaning Indicator Meaning Photo size setting: Shows the option that is currently activated XS LP SP Indicates that more information is available. When a line like this is highlighted in features such as the contacts list, the text will scroll automatically to reveal the additional information. Text entry Large Medium Small Extra Small Large Portrait Small Portrait White balance (if not set to Automatic) Indicator Meaning Sharpness (if not set to zero). α Multitap text input - lower case β Multitap text input - upper case η T9 predictive text input (lower case) ι T9 predictive text input (upper case) θ Numeric mode Timer active Multishot active Internet Indicator Meaning GPRS WAP session GSM WAP session [[[ ]]] Photos remaining counter. For example, this icon indicates that another 5 photos can be stored on the phone (with the available memory and current resolution and quality settings). Your phone In lists Getting started Getting started To use your phone, you must first insert the SIM card supplied by your network service provider, and then charge the battery. colored contacts of the card are facing down, touching the contacts of the phone. Removing the back cover Press down on the area on the top of the back cover, slide the cover down and lift off. Removing the battery If you need to remove the battery, press down on the tab at the centre of the bottom edge of the battery and lift out. Note: Always turn your phone off before you remove the battery. Warning: Keep all SIM cards out of reach of small children. This small part can be swallowed. Warning: The SIM card is easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when inserting and removing the card. Inserting the battery Insert the battery into the phone, starting with the top edge first. Align the tabs on the edge of the battery with the tabs on the back of the phone. Make sure the gold-colored contacts of the battery are touching the contacts on the phone. Push down into place. Inserting the SIM card Note: You cannot insert or remove the SIM unless you remove the battery. Always turn your phone off before you remove the battery. See the Removing the battery section above for details. Slide the SIM into place, starting with the shorter edge first, making sure that the gold- [[[ ]]] Warning: Do not insert the battery with the phone’s front cover removed. 2 Charging and Discharging Place the cover onto the back of the phone and slide the cover into place, making sure the tab at the top of the cover clicks into place. Please observe the following notes and precautions regarding the use of batteries and related equipment. Note Do not charge the battery with either of the phone covers removed. If you remove your battery you will find the phone’s label on the back portion of the phone. This label includes information about the phone, such as the model number. Do not remove the phone’s label. In the unlikely event that you ever need to make a warranty claim or seek assistance with respect to use of your phone, you may be asked for this information. Charging the battery You must charge the battery for at least 12 hours before using the phone for the first time. After this, the battery will normally take around 3 to 5 hours to charge. Note that a new battery's full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The operation times provided are reasonable estimates and may be affected by network conditions, charging and phone usage. Insert the connector on the charger lead into the connector on the bottom of the phone. Plug the charger into a wall socket. When charging commences, an animated charging icon or charger cable icon appears. When the battery is fully charged, a full battery icon will appear and you can disconnect the charger. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it may be time to buy a new battery. Caution: Only use batteries approved by Sendo and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by Sendo. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected after the battery indicator shows that the battery is full, or for longer than a single day, since overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Warning: Only use chargers designed for use with your S601 and approved by Sendo. Incorrect use of chargers, or use of any other charger, may damage your phone and may invalidate your warranty. Once you connect the charger, you can switch your phone on. If the battery is completely empty, it may take a few minutes before you can make or receive a call once you plug the phone into a charger. For longer operation times, discharge the battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off and the battery is fully discharged. Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged or worn out. Note: When the battery is completely discharged it may take some time for the battery charging icon to appear after you have connected the charger. [[[ ]]] Getting started Replacing the back cover Getting started Note Warning: Do not short circuit the battery. All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry or keys comes into contact with the exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling your phone battery. For example, avoid carrying your phone battery loose in a pocket or purse. This product is designed for use with Sendo-approved batteries only. Use of unapproved batteries may be dangerous and may cause damage to the battery or the phone and may void your warranty. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, may reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 59°F and 77°F (15°C and 25°C). A phone with a battery that has been exposed to temperature extremes may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Dispose of the battery properly. Comply with all local laws or regulations in disposing of your battery. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. [[[ ]]] 3 The basics My number To switch the phone on, press d. Your phone number is stored on your SIM card and should be stated in the documentation that came with the card. If the phone asks for a PIN code, enter the code that is supplied with the SIM card. The code will be displayed as asterisks. When complete, press g, OK. If you need to remind yourself of your number, try calling another mobile phone and make a note of the number that appears on that phone’s display. Alternatively, contact your network service provider. When you switch the phone on for the first time (or after removing the battery) you may also be asked to enter the date (in the format mm/dd/yyyy). When complete, press g, OK. You will then be asked to enter the time (in 24 hour format). When complete, press g, OK. Your number may also be available through the My number feature (if set by your network service provider). Press d, Contacts from the main screen and select the My number option. Select Consult, press d, Options and select Details to display your phone number (press c to return to previous screens). Note: If you make a mistake, use the [ and ] navigation keys to move between the characters. Screensaver Wait a few seconds while the phone searches for the network. Once the network has been found, the main screen appears and your phone is ready to be used. The main screen shows the network name and two icons giving the signal strength (top right) and battery level (top left). A screensaver is a picture or animation that is displayed when the phone has been idle for a certain amount of time. When the screensaver is displayed, press any key to return to normal display (or press g, Unlock then * if the keypad is locked). To switch the phone off, press and hold d. To modify the screensaver settings, see the Display settings section on Page 54. Navigation and scrolling Power save To enter the main menu on your phone, press g, Menu from the main screen. You can scroll through menus using the up and down keys, : and ;. When you find the menu option that you are looking for, press g, Select to activate. Press d, Back or c to return to the previous level. To get better battery performance, your phone will automatically switch to power save mode after it has been idle for a certain amount of time. In this mode, the screen’s backlight is switched off and a clock is displayed showing the current time. In certain features such as entering text messages, you can also use the left and right keys, [ and ], to scroll left and right. When the power save mode is active, press any key to return to normal display (or press g, Unlock then * if the keypad is locked). When scrolling in menus or messages, continue to hold :, ;, [ or ] to increase the scrolling speed. Tip: See the Shortcuts section on Page 10 for details of useful menu shortcuts. [[[ ]]] The basics Switching on/off The basics SIM Toolkit Entering text, numbers and symbols Your network service provider may offer some special services or features using the SIM Toolkit menu. However, the name of this menu may change to indicate the type of service, for example “Information”. You can enter text, numbers and symbols on your phone in a number of ways. The current input mode is indicated at the bottom of the screen (in features such as messaging) by one of these icons: For more details, please contact your network service provider. Shortcuts Shortcuts to some useful features: α Multitap text input - lower case β Multitap text input - upper case θ Numeric mode η T9 predictive text input (lower case) T9 predictive text input (upper case) Shortcut Description ι :, ;, [ and ] You can set what features are accessed when you press the :, ;, [ or ] navigation key from the main screen. Try each key from the main screen to see what features they are currently set to. The Shortcuts section on Page 57 describes how to change the settings. You can switch between Multitap, numeric and predictive text modes by repeatedly pressing *. Lock keypad Unlock keypad To lock the keypad, press g, then * from the main screen. The locked symbol, is displayed on the main screen when the phone is locked. The table below lists the characters associated with each key on the numeric keypad: To unlock the keypad, press g, Unlock then *. Silent mode To enter/exit silent mode press g then # from the main screen. The silent symbol, is displayed on the main screen when the phone is in silent mode. Silence ringtone If you can’t answer a call, but you don’t want to reject it, press ; to silence the ringtone. Scrolling When scrolling in menus or messages, continue to hold :, ;, [ or ] to increase the scrolling speed. Language If the phone language is changed by mistake, press and hold * from the main screen to display the language list. Scroll to the language you want (using : and ;) and press g. [[[ Note: When you select a field that requires text or numeric entry, the phone automatically changes to the appropriate input mode. 10 ]]] Key List of characters available 1.,@‘?!":;¿¡ abc2àäåæç def3éè ghi4ì jkl5 mno6ñòöø pqrs7ß tuv8üù wxyz9 0 (numeric mode only) Space (short press) Tip: For all input modes, a long press on # displays a table showing all the symbols available. See the Entering symbols section below for details. 3 Predictive text input When you are in Multitap mode (sometimes called multipress mode), you enter a letter by pressing the number key on which the letter is printed. Press the key repeatedly until the required character is displayed. If you pass the character you want, keep pressing the key to scroll through all the characters again. To save time when you are writing a text message or MMS message, your phone has a built-in dictionary feature which uses the letters that you are typing to complete the word. This input method allows you to simply press each key once. For example, to write the name "Ross", press 7, then 6, then 7, then 7 just once each. For example, to enter the letter “r” press 7 three times. If a word you are entering contains two consecutive letters which are located on the same key, enter the first one and then wait for the cursor to reappear before entering the second. The word may change as you type, but don’t worry about what is on the screen until you have finished the word. Sometimes different words share the same sequence of key presses. If the finished word is wrong, press 0 to scroll through other possibilities. If the word that you are looking for is still not there, press * repeatedly to change the text mode to β or α and enter the word again. Also, you will notice that some intelligent features are built in. For example, when entering the first word in a sentence, the text input mode changes automatically from upper case to lower case after the first letter. After you have completed a word, press the space key # to enter a space and move on to the next word. Press and hold # to pick a symbol to insert from the character table (see the Entering symbols section below). Some punctuation marks (including periods, hyphens and apostrophes) are available on 1. Alternatively, press and hold # to pick a symbol to insert from the character table (see the Entering symbols section below). Some intelligent punctuation (including periods, hyphens and apostrophes) are also available on 1. The punctuation mark is completed when you enter the next keystroke. When you have finished entering a word, press # to enter a space and move on to the next word. For example, to enter the name "Ross" when you are in lower case mode: Entering numbers To enter a number in upper case or lower case text input mode, simply press the number key repeatedly until the number is displayed. 1 Press * to enter upper case mode, 2 Press 7 three times, to display "R", you will then return to lower case mode. To enter a number in predictive text input mode, press the number key and then scroll through the characters (by pressing 0) until the number is displayed. 3 Press 6 three times, to display "o". 4 Press 7 four times, to display "s". Now pause slightly until the cursor reappears. 5 Then press 7 four times, to display "s". [[[ If you have multiple numbers to enter, it is often more convenient to use the numeric input mode. Press * repeatedly to change the mode to θ. Now whenever you press any of the number keys, only the number is entered. 11 ]]] The basics γ Multitap standard text input The basics Entering symbols For all input modes, a long press on # displays a table, similar to the one below, showing all the symbols available to you: ‘ £ ¥ ƒ ¤ § √ ì Ë À Œ — ” ÷ ÿ Ÿ ¿ à ä â æ ç é è Ä Å É ò ñ Æ € X To enter a symbol: 1 Press and hold # to display the symbol table. 2 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the row containing the symbol you want. 3 Press the numeric key (1 to 9) to select the symbol. [[[ 12 ]]] 4 Calls Making calls from the contacts list Q Quick tip: d Contacts X Search X Dialing a number :/; X g Call 1 Key in the area code and number that you want to call, then press g, Call to dial. 1 Press d, Contacts from the main screen and select Search to display your contacts list. If you make a mistake, press c to delete a single number. 2 Type in the first letter(s) of the name or scroll (using : and ;) to the contact that you want. To delete the entire number and return to the main screen, press and hold c. 3 Press g, Call to dial. If the selected contact has more than one phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work, Home, scroll to the number you want in the list displayed, and press g, Call to call the number. The favorite number for the contact is highlighted first. Tip: Press and hold # until the letter p appears to insert a pause of 3 seconds. This can be used, for example, with certain telephone banking systems. 2 To end the call, press d, End. Making an international call For more information about creating and using your contacts list, see the Contacts chapter on Page 33. 1 Press and hold 0 until the plus sign “+” is displayed. This replaces the international access code. Making a call from the calls list 2 Enter the country code, area code, and phone number. The phone stores a list of your recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls. 3 Press g, Call to dial. X To dial a number from the calls list Q Quick tip: d Contacts X Calls list X :/; X g Call Making an emergency call 1 Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g. 911, 112 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location. 1 Press d, Contacts from the main screen, and select the Calls list option to display the calls list. 2 Press g, Call to dial. 2 Scroll and find the entry that you want and press g, Call to dial. Warning: To make an emergency call, the phone must be switched on, properly charged and used in a service area with adequate signal strength. Also, emergency calls may not be possible when certain network services or phone features are in use. Do not rely on your mobile phone as your only method of emergency communications. [[[ For information about the calls list, see the Using the calls list section on Page 15. Speed dialing This feature allows you to dial a number simply by pressing and holding a single key. For more information about creating and deleting speed dials, see the Contacts chapter on Page 33. 13 ]]] Calls Making a call Calls X To add a speed dial φ Find it: d Contacts X Search To end the active call and return to the held call, press d, End. To switch between calls, press g, Options and then select the Swap option. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. In the main screen, the active call is shown using the icon and the call on hold is shown using the icon. 2 Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9 until the key number appears on the left of the screen, beside the name. This indicates that the speed dial is successfully assigned. Note: If the contact has more than one phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work, Home, the speed dial is linked to the favorite number. Note: 1 is normally reserved for voicemail. X To make a call using speed dial 1 From the main screen, press and hold the number key assigned to the contact you want to call. Conference calls This feature allows you to connect all parties when you have accepted two incoming calls. During the call, press g, Options and select Conference to connect the callers. Note: If the contact has more than one phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work, Home, the favorite number is called. To end the call, press d, End. Answering a call To accept a call press g, Accept. To reject a call, press d, Reject. Note: Your network may not support call waiting or may require you to subscribe to this feature. If you do not have call waiting or are roaming on another network, accepting a second call will end the first call (or you simply may not be able to accept another call). You will not be able to switch between calls. Note: If you can’t answer a call, but you don’t want to reject it, press ; to silence the ringtone. Note: Conference calls is a network service. You may have to subscribe to this service and it may not be available when roaming. Check with your network service provider for details. In-call options When you are in a call, you can press g, Options. The possible menu options are listed below. Call waiting This feature means you are informed of a second incoming call by an audible melody in the earpiece. Select this To Contacts Access your contacts list. Hold/Unhold Put the active call on hold/ reactivate the held call. Mute/Unmute Switch the microphone off/on. Note: Please refer to the Call waiting section on Page 59 for more information on how to activate call waiting. Press g, Accept to put the current call on hold and activate the second call. Send message Send a text message. Swap Swap between the current call and the call on hold. Conference Connect all current callers. Press d, Reject to reject the second call. [[[ 14 ]]] 4 To SIMToolkit Access the SIM Toolkit. End all End all calls. Calls list options When you have highlighted an entry in the calls list, press d, Options to display the menu options listed below. Adjusting the volume The earpiece volume can be adjusted during a call. Press : to make the speech louder and ; to make it quieter. To Save no. Save the number to your contacts list. Send message Send a text message or MMS message directly to this entry. Using the calls list φ Find it: Select this d Contacts X Calls list The phone stores a list of your recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls. Details View the details for this entry. Delete Delete this entry. Delete all Delete all entries in the calls list. The list stores up to 30 entries. If a number is stored in your contacts list, the contact name is displayed. Type and Direction icons on the left of the screen indicate the type of number/contact and the direction of the call: Mobile number Work number Home number SIM contact Unknown contact Incoming call from a number Outgoing call to a number Missed call from a number For example, indicates an incoming call from a work number stored in your contacts. Making a call from the calls list Q Quick tip: d Contacts X Calls list X :/; X g Call Press d, Contacts from the main screen, and select the Calls list option to display the calls list. Scroll and find the entry that you want and press g, Call to dial. [[[ 15 ]]] Calls Select this Messages Messages Templates Stores a set of SMS and MMS templates that you can use to generate a new message. This chapter shows you how to create, send, receive, and manage different types of messages: Text messages Simple and special text messages. See the Text messages section below. Text messages You can send and receive text messages to/ from any compatible phone. See the Compatible formats section on Page 18 for details of the types of text message you can send and receive. MMS messages Multimedia (MMS) messages that can contain text, pictures, and sounds. See the MMS messages section on Page 19. Voicemail messages Voice messages from your voice mailbox. See the Calling your voice mail section on Page 22. Reading a text message For information on using predictive text and multitap text input methods, see the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10. 1 Press g, Read to display the new message directly from the main screen. When you receive a text message, the envelope icon is displayed at the top of the main screen. If you have received more than one message, the Inbox is displayed. Scroll to the message using the : and ; keys and then press g, Select. Note: The contents of the Messages menu may vary by network service provider. Please review your phone’s menu to determine the menu items and features available on your phone. To read old messages, go to the Inbox: φ Find it: Using Messages φ Find it: 2 The message is displayed including any ringtones, pictures, logos, icons, animations or sounds. Use the :, ;, [ and ] keys to scroll through the message. g Menu X Messages At the top of the Messages menu are the Create options, which provide a shortcut to sending an SMS or MMS message. The rest of the list shows the default Messages folders: g Menu X Messages X Inbox Scroll to the message using the : and ; keys and then press g, Select. Note: The number of messages that can be stored depends on the size of each message. Note: Sounds cannot be saved from a text message and are played once, when the message is opened. 3 Press g Options to access the message options listed below: Inbox Contains received SMS and MMS messages. Drafts Stores messages you have created and saved. Sent Stores messages sent from your phone. [[[ 16 Select this To Delete Remove the message. Reply Send a text message to the sender. Call Call the sender. Alternatively if there is a number in the message, highlight it and select this option to call the number. ]]] 5 To Save no. Add the sender’s phone number to your contacts list. 2 Enter the destination phone number, or press d, Contacts and select a name and number from your contacts list. Save picture Save a picture which appears in the incoming message. The picture is stored in your Pictures list. See the Pictures section on Page 50 for more details. Save ringtone Time/date Note: This option is only displayed if a ringtone is included in the message and you are allowed to save it. 2 Scroll to a contact, press d, Options and select Send message then Create SMS. 3 Enter your message and send it in the normal way. The favorite number for the contact will be used for the message - you can change this if you need to. Note: If this option is not displayed, the date and time information will be contained in the message. X To send a text message from the main screen 1 Enter the phone number you want to send a text message to. Send the message to someone else. Note: You may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. 2 Press d, Options and select Send message then Create SMS. Sending a text message X To send a text message from the calls list φ Find it: d Contacts X Calls list X To send a text message from Messages φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Create SMS 1 Scroll to an entry in the calls list, press d, Options and select Send message then Create SMS. 1 Write your message using the numeric keypad. See the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10 for details of entering text. When you have finished, press g, Send. Note: You can save messages you send to others in your Sent folder (if you have sufficient memory remaining). See the SMS and MMS settings section on Page 23 for details. X To send a text message from contacts 1 Press d, Contacts from the main screen and select Search to display your contacts list. Display the date and time of the message. Forward 3 Press g, Send to send the message. Note: This option is only displayed if a picture is included in the message and you are allowed to save it. Save a ringtone which has been sent with the incoming message. The ringtone is stored in your Sounds list. See the Sounds section on Page 51 for more details. Note: If you reply to a message, you do not have to re-enter the number. This is done automatically. Sending ringtones, pictures and more You can send ringtones, simple pictures, sounds, and contacts in your text messages to compatible phones. See the Compatible formats section on Page 18 for details of the types of text message you can send and receive. Tip: You can save messages to your Drafts folder to send later. Press d, Options and select the Save option. [[[ 17 ]]] Messages Select this Messages From the message screen, select Options d and select the relevant option: Select this To Add picture Add a picture. Scroll to the picture you want to insert into the message. Press g Select to display the picture, and then press g Add to add it to your message. then the messages are received separately and may not be in the correct order. You can also send and receive special text messages that can contain ringtones, contacts or simple messaging pictures, logos, icons, animations or sounds. These text messages are often referred to as EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) messages or Smart messages. Your Sendo S601 phone can send SMS and EMS messages and receive SMS, EMS and Smart Messaging messages. Note: Unlike MMS messages, you can only send simple pictures in text messages. Only compatible pictures will be shown here. Any phone you send an EMS item to, must support EMS messages. EMS pictures can display differently on other mobile phone makes and models. If SMS only is supported, only the text content will be received by the other user. Add contact Add a contact. Scroll to the contact you want to insert into the message. Press g Select to display the contact information, and then press g Add to add it to your message. The contact information is added as text (name and number) to your message. The table below lists the compatible formats for EMS and Smart Messaging items supported by the S601. Add ringtone Add a ringtone. Scroll to the ringtone to insert into the message and press g Add. Add sound Add a sound. Scroll to the sound to insert into the message and press g Add. Format Ringtone EMS (send and receive): sp-midi polyphonic ringtones, plus i-melody monophonic ringtones. Smart Messaging (receive only): Standard Smart Messaging monophonic format only. Picture Logo Icon EMS (send and receive): All bitmap formats (black and white, grayscale, color) supported. Smart Messaging (receive only): Logos and icons only. Animation EMS only (send and receive): Standard EMS animations. Sound EMS only (send and receive): Standard EMS sounds. Note: You may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. Compatible formats You can send and receive text messages of up to 160 characters to any compatible phone. This is known as an SMS (Short Message Service) message and is supported by almost all mobile phones. If a text message you send or receive is any longer than 160 characters, it is automatically broken down into several small messages, which are joined together as one message when all of the small messages have been received. Item Note: When you send a long text message, if the phone receiving the messages does not support this feature, [[[ 18 ]]] Note: You may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. 5 Reading an MMS message You can send and receive MMS (multimedia) messages to/from other mobile phones or Email addresses. MMS messages are messages which can contain text, pictures (photos, graphics, animations, etc) and sounds (alerts, ringtones, etc). The S601 supports all standard MMS formats. When you receive an MMS message, the envelope icon is displayed at the top of the main screen: 1 Press g, Read to display the new message directly from the main screen. If you have received more than one message, the Inbox is displayed. Scroll to the message using the : and ; keys and then press g, Select. Note: The maximum message size supported by the S601 phone is 100KB. However, this may be limited further by your network. Contact your network service provider for details. To read old messages, go to the Inbox: φ Find it: Before you can begin sending and receiving MMS messages you must have set up GPRS connections for MMS messaging. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. Simply try sending an MMS message or check with your network service provider for details. 2 The message is now downloaded to your phone and the message information is displayed (From, Date, etc.). To view the message, press g, Play. 3 An MMS message consists of slides or pages. Each slide of the message is now displayed, including any pictures and sounds. Note: You need GPRS and MMS enabled for your phone account/SIM card, to send and receive MMS messages. Contact your network service provider for information. Tip: To stop playing a message, press g, Stop. Once all slides have been displayed, you can press g, Options to access the message options listed below: If your phone is not configured already, the fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit: http://www.sendo.com/config to automatically configure your settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require. Alternatively, you can ask your network service provider to send you this information (if available). Select this To Delete Remove the message. Reply Send an MMS message to the sender. Reply to all Send an MMS message to the sender and all recipients. See the SMS and MMS settings section on Page 23 for details of how to configure your phone’s GPRS connection settings for MMS messaging. Play Note: Your network service provider can tell you what MMS services are available, and what charges may apply. [[[ g Menu X Messages X Inbox Scroll to the message using the : and ; keys and then press g, Select. MMS connection 19 ]]] Note: Additional costs may be incurred by selecting more than one recipient. Check with your network service provider for details. Play the message. Messages MMS messages Messages Select this To Call Call the sender. Alternatively if there is a number in the message, highlight it and select this option to call the number. Save no. Add the sender’s phone number to your contacts list. Next slide Go to the next slide. Previous slide Go to the previous slide. Write your message using the numeric keypad. See the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10 for details of entering text. As you add more text and multimedia items, you will add more slides - see below. Save picture Save a picture which appears in the incoming message. The picture is stored in your Pictures list. See the Pictures section on Page 50 for more details. Save sound 2 Press Options d to display the following: Note: This option is only displayed if a picture is included in the message and you are allowed to save it. Save a sound or ringtone which is in the incoming message. The sound is stored in your Sounds list. See the Sounds section on Page 51 for more details. Note: This option is only displayed if a sound or ringtone is included in the message and you are allowed to save it. Close Close the message. Forward Send the message to someone else. Note: You can only have one picture and one sound per slide. If you add another picture or sound, a new slide will be created and the item added. Note: You may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. Select this To Add picture * Insert a picture, stored in the phone, into the message. Add sound * Insert a sound, stored in the phone, into the message. Text color Select the text color for all slides. Remove object Remove the highlighted object from the slide. Add slide Add a new slide to the message. Delete slide Delete the current slide. Next slide Go to the next slide. Previous slide Go to the previous slide. Save Save the current message to your Drafts folder. Save as template Save the current message to your Templates folder. Preview Preview the MMS message. Slide timing Set a timing for this slide. This defines how long the slide will be displayed for when the message is received. Background color Select the background color for all slides. Exit Exit the current message without saving the message. Sending an MMS message X To send an MMS message from Messages φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Create MMS 1 An MMS message consists of slides or pages. When you start a new message, you will be on the first slide. [[[ 20 ]]] * Note: You may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. 5 5 If you would like to copy the message to someone, press the down ; key to move to the Cc: field and press g, Select. Enter the details for the person you would like to copy the message to. Again, you can enter up to 20 numbers and Email addresses. Note: The maximum message size supported by the S601 phone is 100KB. However, this may be limited further by your network. Contact your network service provider for details. 6 If you want to enter a subject for the message, press the down ; key to move to the Subject: field and press g, Select. Enter a subject for the message. 7 If you would like to be notified when your message has been read, press the down ; key to move to the Read report field and press g, Select. Scroll to the On option and press g, Select. Tip: You can remove multimedia items from the message by simply highlighting the item and pressing c. 3 When you have finished your message, press g, Send. The message sending options are displayed. 8 If you would like to be notified when your message has been sent, press the down ; key to move to the Delivery report field and press g, Select. Scroll to the On option and press g, Select. Note: You can save messages you send to others in your Sent folder (if you have sufficient memory remaining). See the MMS settings section on Page 23 for details. 9 When your message is complete, press d, Send to send the message. X To send an MMS message from contacts 1 Press d, Contacts from the main screen, and select the Search option to display your contacts list. 4 With the To: field highlighted, press g, Select. Enter the phone number or Email address of the person you want to send the message to, using the numeric keypad. If the person’s details are stored in your contacts list, press d, Contacts and select a name and number or Email address from your contacts list. You can enter up to 20 numbers or Email addresses, by repeatedly selecting the To: field and then the Add recipient option. 2 Scroll to a contact, press d, Options and select Send message then Create MMS. 3 Enter your message and send it in the normal way. The favorite number for the contact will be used for the message - you can change this if you need to. X To send an MMS message from the main screen 1 Enter the phone number you want to send an MMS message to. Note: If you reply to a message, you do not have to re-enter the number. This is done automatically. Note: Additional costs may be incurred by selecting more than one recipient. Check with your network service provider for details. [[[ 2 Press d, Options and select Send message then Create MMS. 21 ]]] Messages As you add text, multimedia items and slides, the size of the message can be checked using the counter in the top right of the screen. This displays the size of the message in KB (Kilo Bytes) and the slide information (e.g. 1/2 denotes slide 1 of 2). Messages X To send an MMS message from the calls list φ Find it: d Contacts X Calls list 2 When you have finished your template, press d, Options and select the Save as template option. 1 Scroll to an entry in the calls list, press d, Options and select Send message then Create MMS. Sorting and deleting messages Each folder in the Messages menu allows you to sort and delete messages. X To take a photo and send it in an MMS message φ Find it: f X g Capture X g Send X To sort messages 1 When in a folder, press d, Options and select the Sort option. 1 Enter your message and send it in the normal way. 2 Select one of the following: By date Sort the messages in date order (most recent first). X To send an MMS message from the pictures and sounds lists φ Find it: g Menu X Pictures/Sounds By type Sort the messages in type order (MMS then SMS). 1 Select the Pictures or Sounds option to display the pictures or sounds list. 2 Scroll to the item you want to send, press d, Options and select the Send as MMS option. By sender Sort the messages in alphabetical order of sender. This option is only available in the Inbox folder. Using templates By receiver Sort the messages in alphabetical order of receiver. This option is only available in the Sent folder. To save time, you can generate a text message or MMS message from a template a standard message from your phone’s memory. X To delete messages 1 When in a message or a folder, press g or d, Options and select one of the following delete options: X To create a message using a template φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Templates 1 The list of current templates is displayed. Scroll to the template you want to use and press g, Select. Delete Delete this message only. Delete all Delete all messages from the folder. 2 A new SMS or MMS message is created using the template. You can now change the message, save it and/or send it in the normal way. Calling your voice mail You can access your voice mailbox by doing one of the following: X To create an MMS template φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Create MMS 1 Enter the message details in the normal way. [[[ 22 ]]] Note: Voice mail is a network service. You may have to subscribe to this service and it may not be available when roaming. Check with your network service provider for details. 5 MMS settings φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Settings X MMS settings This menu provides settings for MMS messaging. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. If your phone is not configured already, the fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit: http://www.sendo.com/config to automatically configure your settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require. Alternatively, you can ask your network service provider to send you this information (if available). To enter/change a voice mailbox number, see the Advanced settings section on Page 55. MMS settings are grouped into profiles. A profile is a collection of settings for MMS messaging. You can create up to 5 MMS profiles on your phone. SMS and MMS settings SMS settings This menu provides the following settings: φ Find it: Select this g Menu X Messages X Settings X SMS settings To Select profile Select the current profile. Status report Set whether or not you want to be informed when your correspondent has received your text message. Save sent Save all sent text messages to the Sent folder (On). Centre number Enter or change the service centre number for text messaging. Characters Choose whether you want to enter text in GSM (Latin characters) or Unicode (Non Latin characters) mode. Unicode characters take up more room on your phone so the length of a standard text message is restricted to half the usual number of characters. [[[ Note: Some of these settings may not be required for your network. Contact your network service provider for details. Rename profile Rename the current profile. Sending Allows you to set the MMS sending options: 23 Select this To Validity period Set a maximum amount of time allowed for a message to reach a recipient. If the recipient cannot be reached within the time, the message is removed from the message service centre. Read report Select whether or not you want to be notified when your messages have been read. ]]] Messages When you have a new message in your voice mailbox, your phone displays either the voice mail icon in the main screen or a text message sent from the network. This depends on your network service provider. From the main screen press g, Call (if available) to call your voice mailbox or c to cancel the message. From the main screen press and hold 1. Select the Voice mail option from the Messages menu. If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, enter it and press g, Call. The number can be obtained from your network service provider. Messages Select this To Select this To Delivery report Select whether or not you want to be notified when your messages have been sent. Send read report Priority Select the priority setting for MMS messages. Select whether you want to Always send read reports when you read MMS messages, or only On request or Never. Del. Rep. allowed Select whether you want to send delivery reports (Yes) when you receive MMS messages. Show number Select whether or not you want to show your phone number (Yes) or hide it (No) when sending MMS messages. Save sent Select whether or not you want to automatically save sent messages to your Sent folder. Slide timing Set the default slide timing for MMS messages you send. MMSC Enter the web address (URL) of your MMS message centre. Network Allows you to set the MMS network options: Delivery time Set the default time before MMS messages are sent. Note that a message is always sent to the service centre immediately and is then delayed for the specified time before being sent on to the recipient. Select this To Connection type Select the MMS connection type: Temporary, or Permanent. Data account Select the data account to use for MMS messaging. See the Data accounts section on Page 56 for details on data accounts. Retrieval mode Allows you to set the MMS receiving options: WAP gateway Set the IP address of the WAP gateway used for MMS messaging. Select this To Home network Select how you want to retrieve MMS messages when you’re on your home network: Automatic - Always retrieve messages immediately. Always ask - Always ask before retrieving messages. Roaming network Select how you want to retrieve MMS messages when you’re on a roaming network: Automatic - Always retrieve messages immediately. Always ask - Always ask before retrieving messages. Restricted - Never retrieve messages (when roaming) until you return to your home network. [[[ 24 Note: The data account used must be an MMS data account. Note: An IP address is made up of 4 groups of numbers (maximum of 3 numbers per group). If any of the groups only has 1 or 2 numbers then you must enter a zero, or zeros, ahead of the existing numbers to make the group up to 3. You can get the IP address from your network service provider. Login Enter the gateway login name. Password Enter the gateway password. Secure port Enter the gateway port number for secure connections. ]]] 6 Internet Recent Pages Display a list of recently visited pages. Press g, Go to to go to the highlighted page. Enter Address Enter a WAP address (URL) to go to. Internet settings Before you can use your WAP browser, you must have set up your phone for internet access. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. Simply try connecting to the internet or check with your network service provider for details. Resume Resume the previous internet connection. Settings Enter all the information you need to connect to the internet. See the Settings section on Page 27 for details. If your phone is not configured already, the fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit: Connecting to an internet page φ Find it: http://www.sendo.com/config to automatically configure your settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require. Alternatively, you can ask your network service provider to send you this information (if available). See the Settings section on Page 27 for details of how to configure your phone’s internet connection settings. Note: Your network service provider can tell you what internet services are available, and what charges may apply. Internet menu φ Find it: Select Home. Select Bookmarks, scroll to a bookmark and press g, Select. Select Recent Pages, scroll to a page and press g, OK. Select Enter Address, enter a WAP site address (URL) and press g, OK. Tip: Once you press Select or OK, if you press and hold c, the internet connection will be cancelled. Downloading g Menu X Internet You can download compatible pictures and ringtones to your phone as well as Java games and applications. See the Pictures/ Sounds chapter on Page 50 for details of downloading pictures and ringtones and see the Java chapter on Page 48 for details of downloading Java games and applications. Home Go to your homepage. Note that the title of this option will reflect the title of your homepage. g Menu X Internet To begin browsing the internet, select one of the following options from the Internet menu: Note: If there is no default homepage defined on your phone, see the Setting your homepage section on Page 26. Bookmarks Store the addresses of your favorite websites, so that you can access them quickly. [[[ 25 ]]] Internet Your S601 phone is provided with a WAP browser, giving you access to internet sites with WAP content. Internet In browser options Setting your homepage While you are using the internet, press d, Options to access the menu options listed below: Select this φ Find it: To specify your homepage, enter the URL (WAP address) and press g, OK. The homepage is saved. To Page options This option on the menu will change depending on the website you are viewing. For example, if there is a search option on the page, this item in the menu could be Search. Homepage Return you to the homepage. Note that the title of this option will reflect the title of your homepage. Back Move back to the last screen visited. Forward Move forward to a screen you have previously visited in the session. Reload the page you are currently using. Any updates to the page are displayed. Bookmarks Display your bookmarks. Press g, Select to go to the highlighted bookmark. Enter Address Use the Bookmarks menu to save WAP addresses, giving you quick access to your favorite sites. X To create a bookmark from the Internet menu φ Find it: g Menu X Internet X Bookmarks X Add Bookmark 1 Enter the Title and WAP Address, and press g, OK (use the : and ; keys to scroll between Title and Address). The bookmark title now appears in your list. X To create a bookmark in the browser 1 While you are using the internet, press d, Options and select Bookmarks. Enter a new address (URL) to display. 2 Scroll to the Add Bookmark option and press d, Select. This will add the current WAP page address to your list. Empty cache Clear the phone memory of recently accessed WAP pages. Save as homepage Save the URL of the current page as your homepage. Exit Close the WAP session and returns to the main menu. Note: Some network service providers do not allow users to specify their own homepage. Contact your service provider for more details. Bookmarks Recent Pages Display a list of recently visited pages. Press g, Go to to go to the highlighted page. Refresh g Menu X Internet X Settings X Edit homepage X To edit a bookmark φ Find it: g Menu X Internet X Bookmarks 1 Scroll to the bookmark to edit and press d, Options. Scroll to the Edit option and press g, Select. Tip: You can also press and hold c to close a WAP session. Settings Go to the internet Settings menu. See the internet Settings section on Page 27 for details. Save as Download the highlighted object to your phone. You can change the filename if you wish. [[[ 2 Change the title or URL and then press g, OK (use the : and ; keys to scroll between Title and Address). The bookmark is updated. 26 ]]] 6 Connection Allows you to select the connection options: Select this 1 Scroll to the bookmark to delete and press d, Options. Scroll to the Delete option and press g, Select. Press g, OK to confirm. The bookmark is deleted. Settings φ Find it: To Data Account Select the data account to use for internet access. See the Data accounts section on Page 56 for details on data accounts. g Menu X Internet X Settings This menu provides settings for internet access. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. If your phone is not configured already, the fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit: Connection type Select the WAP connection type: Temporary or Permanent. Proxy Address Set the IP address of the proxy server used for internet access. http://www.sendo.com/config to automatically configure your settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require. Alternatively, you can ask your network service provider to send you this information (if available). Note: The data account used must be a WAP data account. Proxy Port Note: An IP address is made up of 4 groups of numbers (maximum of 3 numbers per group). If any of the groups only has 1 or 2 numbers then you must enter a zero, or zeros, ahead of the existing numbers to make the group up to 3. Enter the proxy server port number for WAP connections. Typically, this will be 9201. Internet settings are grouped into profiles. A profile is a collection of settings for internet access. You can create up to 5 internet profiles on your phone. Proxy Secure Enter the proxy server port number Port for secure WAP connections. Typically, this will be 9203. This menu provides the following settings: Proxy Username Enter the username to use with the proxy server. Proxy Password Enter the password for the proxy server. Security This option provides access to the advanced WAP security features. It is strongly recommended that you only change these settings in conjunction with your network service provider. The options are listed below for information only. Certificates, Change Auth. Pin, Change SignText, Session Info, Current Certificat., Contracts Note: Some of these settings may not be required for your network. Also, certain settings may be locked by your network service provider. Contact your service provider for details. Edit homepage Enter the URL of your homepage. Select Profile Select the current profile. Note that a profile must be selected before any internet settings can be selected. Browser Options Select whether or not to Show Images in the WAP browser. [[[ 27 ]]] Internet X To delete a bookmark φ Find it: g Menu X Internet X Bookmarks Internet Rename Profile Rename the current profile. Cache Allows you to select the cache options: Select this To Cache Mode Select whether or not the WAP browser will cache (store) internet pages on your phone. This can provide faster access to WAP sites when you revisit the same pages. However, caching does use up memory on your phone. Clear Cache Clear the cache of recently accessed WAP pages. Cookies Enable or disable cookies using the Enable Cookies option, or clear all internet cookies on your phone using the Clear Cookies option. Cookies are small text files used by some web sites to store information, about you and your preferences, on your phone. This allows revisited sites to provide you with a personal web page, for example. Only the information that you provide can be stored in a cookie. For example, a site cannot determine your Email address unless you choose to provide it. Allowing a web site to create a cookie does not give that site or any other site access to anything else on your phone, and only the site that created the cookie can read it. However, although cookies should not present a significant security risk, you may not want to have this information used or stored. Clear Recent Pages Delete all links to recently visited pages. [[[ 28 ]]] 7 Personalize your phone Off No sound emitted on a key press. On Short, low volume tone. Ringtones DTMF These are standard tones, as used in touch tone phones. Each number has its own specific tone. You can set a main ringtone and set individual ringtones for entries in your contacts list. X To set a main ringtone φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Sounds 2 Select the On/Off melody option. The phone can play a melody whenever you switch it on or off. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. 1 Select the Ringer option and scroll through the list of ringtones. As you pause on each ringtone, it will be played. 3 Select the Events option. This option allows you to set the sounds that you would like to hear for certain events: 2 Press g, Select to select the ringtone. X To set a ringtone for a contact φ Find it: g Menu X Pictures/Sounds New message The phone can play a sound when a new message is received (SMS, EMS, MMS or voicemail). Select this option to switch this feature On or Off, and to Change the sound played. 1 Select the Sounds option and scroll through the list of ringtones: Press g, Play to play the ringtone and c to return to the ringtone list. Press d, Options and select the Attach option to select the ringtone. 2 Scroll through the list of contacts and press g, Select to set the ringtone. If the contact has more than one number (Mobile, Work, Home), scroll to the number you want and press g, Select. New broadcast The phone can play a sound when a new broadcast message is received. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. Low battery The phone can play a sound when the battery is low. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. The ringtone will only be played when a call is received from the individual number (as long as the caller’s number can be seen by your phone - for example, not withheld). Volume and vibrate You can change the volume of ringtones and sounds, and set the vibrate feature. Sounds X To set the volume and vibrate feature φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Sounds You can set the sounds played for actions and events on your phone. 1 Select the Volume option to change the volume setting for ringtones and sounds. Use the : and ; keys to increase and decrease the volume level. X To set sounds φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Sounds 1 Select the Key tones option. This option allows you to set the type of keypad tones [[[ 29 ]]] Tip: Press the : key with the volume set to maximum, and an arrow will appear. Personalize your phone that you would like to hear when pressing the keys: This chapter summarizes the main features that can be used to personalize your S601 phone. These include ringtones, sounds, themes, screensavers, backgrounds and of course, the covers. Personalize your phone With this setting, ringtones are played with a steadily increasing volume. LCD contrast Use the : and ; keys to set the contrast of the screen. 2 Select the Vibrator option to set the vibrate feature for incoming calls and event/alert sounds: Themes Choose the color scheme to be used throughout all your phone’s menus. Off Deactivates the vibrate feature. Wallpaper Turn this feature On or Off and assign a picture from the phone’s memory (using Select picture). The wallpaper is displayed in the main screen. The Format option lets you choose how to display the image: Full screen (resize the image to fill the screen), Centre (centre the image on the screen), Mosaic (tile a small image to fill the screen). On Sets the phone to vibrate for an incoming call or message. Vibrate then ring Sets the phone to vibrate for a few seconds before the phone starts to ring. Note: None of the vibrate settings affects any of the sounds settings. Screensaver Turn this feature On or Off, set the delay before it becomes active and assign a screensaver picture or animation from the phone’s memory (using Select picture). The screensaver settings do not affect power save mode. 3 To enter/exit silent mode, you can press g then # from the main screen. The silent symbol, is displayed on the main screen when the phone is in silent mode. Note: If the vibrate function is set to on, the phone will still vibrate in silent mode. Note: If the phone is switched off, silent mode is cancelled. This helps to ensure no calls are missed. Animations Select this option to turn main menu animations On or Off. Display You can change the way your phone displays information as well as the theme (color scheme), wallpaper and screensaver. Covers You can change the front cover and battery cover of your phone as described below. Check out the Sendo shop for compatible covers: X To set your phone’s displays φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Display 1 Select from the following options to choose your display settings: www.sendo.com/shop Note: The cover surrounding the camera lens and mirror cannot be changed. Backlight You can specify default times for the backlight on the phone. Note: When the screensaver is displayed, press any key to return to normal display (or press g, Unlock then * if the keypad is locked). Please observe the following warnings when removing and replacing covers: Note: The backlight timer settings do not affect the backlight settings for WAP and games. [[[ 30 ]]] Warning: The covers are made of plastic and can be broken. Take care when 7 Warning: When changing covers, you are removing some of the phone’s outer protection. Therefore, take extra care with your phone and avoid exposure to dirt, dust, liquids (including condensation) and static electricity. Replace all covers as quickly as possible. 2 Remove the battery - press down on the tab at the centre of the bottom edge of the battery and lift out. Warning: Do not charge the battery with either of the phone covers removed. X To change your battery cover 1 To remove the battery cover, press down on the area at the top of the back cover, slide the cover down and lift off. 3 Pull on the two tabs near the bottom of the phone at the same time, and press down. The bottom of the cover should now stand clear of the phone slightly. 2 To replace the battery cover, place the cover onto the back of the phone and slide the cover into place, making sure the tab at the top of the cover clicks into place. [[[ 4 Gently but firmly pull the bottom of the cover away from the phone, as illustrated below. 31 ]]] Personalize your phone X To change your front cover 1 Remove the battery cover as described above. removing or replacing any part of your phone. Personalize your phone 5 Separate the front cover, keypad and phone and place the keypad into the new cover. colored contacts of the battery are touching the contacts on the phone. Push down into place. 8 Replace the battery cover as described above. Wrist/neck strap You can attach a wrist strap or neck strap to your Sendo S601 phone. First remove the battery cover as described in the Covers section above. Now insert the strap loop into the aperture at the bottom of the phone, as illustrated below (1). Push the strap loop over the small plastic hook (2) to secure the strap in place. Note: If you want to clean the inside of your cover, use a clean, soft, dry cloth. You should carefully blow off any remaining dust before replacing the cover. 6 To replace the front cover, place the top of the cover onto the phone and then press the bottom of the cover and the phone together (making sure the two tabs at the bottom of the cover are aligned correctly with the holes on the phone - the cover should click into place). 7 Insert the battery into the phone, starting with the top edge first. Align the tabs on the edge of the battery with the tabs on the back of the phone. Make sure the gold- [[[ 32 ]]] 8 Contacts Adding a contact X To add a contact φ Find it: d Contacts X Add new Note: For all contact phone numbers, you should include the city or area code and phone number. You may want to store all contact phone numbers in international format. That is, the international access code (+), the country code (without leading zeros), city or area code (some countries require the leading zeros to be omitted from the city/area code) and phone number. Press and hold 0 to enter a + symbol. 1 You now enter the edit screen. Use the : and ; keys to scroll between the fields and press g, Select to edit each field as needed: Note: The information you can store for a contact depends on your Default settings. See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts section on Page 33 for details. Field Description Name Note: When you display your contacts list, all SIM and Phone contacts are listed. SIM contacts are identified by the SIM icon. For SIM and Phone contacts: Enter the name you wish to store for the contact, and press g, OK. Use the keypad as described in the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10, to enter the details. Number To set your default, press d, Contacts from the main screen and select the Default option: For SIM contacts only: Enter the contact’s phone number and press g, OK. Mobile Number For Phone contacts only: Enter the contact’s mobile phone number and press g, OK. Work Number For Phone contacts only: Enter the contact’s work phone number and press g, OK. Home Number For Phone contacts only: Enter the contact’s home phone number and press g, OK. Email address For Phone contacts only: Enter the contact’s Email address and press g, OK. Use the keypad as described in the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10, to enter the details. Phone contacts and SIM contacts You can choose to store contacts to your phone or SIM card by default. Phone This option will save new contacts to your phone by default. This allows you to save multiple numbers for a contact. SIM This option will save new contacts to your SIM card by default. You can only save one number per entry. However, if you change phones but keep the same SIM card, your contacts can be copied to the other phone. Note: The number of contacts you can store on your SIM will vary. Check with your network service provider. Tip: Whichever option you choose, you can copy contact information between [[[ 33 ]]] Tip: You can send MMS messages to an Email address. Contacts your phone and SIM. See the Copying contacts section on Page 36 for details. You can store up to 250 contacts in the contacts list on your phone, as well as set favorite numbers, attach pictures and ringtones and define speed dials. For each contact, you can save mobile, work and home numbers as well as an Email address. Contacts X To add a speed dial φ Find it: d Contacts X Search Note: You must have a name and one number in order to save the contact. 2 When you have finished, press d, Save to save the contact details. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 3 For Phone contacts, you will be asked to select a favorite number for the contact. This number is then displayed first when calling the contact. Scroll to the number you want to select as the favorite, and press g, Select. 2 Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9 until the key number appears on the left of the screen, beside the name. This indicates that the speed dial is successfully assigned. Note: You can store up to 250 favorite numbers but only 10 of these can be over 32 characters long. 4 The contact information is now stored. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 2 Press d, Options and select Save. 2 Press and hold the number key already assigned to the name, until the key number is removed from the left of the screen, beside the name. Note: The information you can store for a contact depends on your Default settings. See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts section on Page 33 for details. X To make a call using speed dial 1 From the main screen, press and hold the number key assigned to the contact you want to call. 3 For a Phone contact, select the type you want to associate with this number (mobile, work or home). Scroll to the type you want and press g, Save. 4 Enter the name you want to store in the contacts list, and press g, OK. Use the keypad as described in the Entering text, numbers and symbols section on Page 10, to enter the characters. You can attach pictures and ringtones to your contacts. When you receive a call from the contact, the attached picture is displayed and the attached ringtone is played (as long as the caller’s number can be seen by your phone - for example, not withheld). Speed dials Note: You can assign speed dials to SIM contacts but this information will not be stored in the SIM. [[[ Note: If the contact has more than one phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work, Home, the favorite number is called. Attaching pictures and ringtones 5 The contact information is now stored. Note: 1 is normally reserved for voicemail. X To remove a speed dial φ Find it: d Contacts X Search X To add a contact from the main screen 1 From the main screen, enter the phone number you wish to store. Note: If the contact has more than one phone number stored, e.g. Mobile, Work, Home, the speed dial is linked to the favorite number. 34 ]]] Note: You can attach pictures and ringtones to SIM contacts but this information will not be stored in the SIM. 8 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. X To change a favorite number φ Find it: d Contacts X Search 2 Press d, Options and select the Attach picture option or Attach sound option as required. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 3 Scroll through the displayed list and press g, Select for the picture/ringtone you want. Note that if a picture/ringtone is already attached to the contact, this will be highlighted first - simply select another one if you want to change it. 2 Press d, Options and select the Favorite option. Note: Favorite numbers are only available for Phone contacts. 3 The current favorite is highlighted. Scroll to the number you want to be the favorite, and press g, Select. X To unattach a picture or ringtone φ Find it: d Contacts X Search 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. Contacts list options When a name is highlighted in the contacts list, press d, Options to display the menu options listed below: 2 Press d, Options and select the Unattach picture option or Unattach sound option as required. 3 Press g, OK to confirm the action. Select this To Send message Send an SMS or MMS message directly to this contact. Edit Edit the details for this contact. Details View the details for this contact. Attach picture Attach a picture for this contact. Tip: You can unattach all pictures and/or all ringtones from the Pictures/Sounds menu. See the Pictures/Sounds chapter on Page 50 for details. Edit contacts X To edit contact details φ Find it: d Contacts X Search Attach sound Attach a ringtone for this contact. 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 2 Press d, Options and select the Edit option. Unattach the picture for this contact. Unattach sound Unattach the ringtone for this contact. Copy to SIM/ Copy your contact details from Copy to your SIM to your phone or from phone your phone to your SIM. See the Copying contacts section below for details. 3 You now enter the Edit screen. Simply scroll to an entry you want to change and press g, Change. 4 Make the desired changes to the contact details and press g, OK to accept the change or d, Back to reject it. [[[ Unattach picture 35 Favorite Select a favorite number for this contact (Phone contacts only). Delete Delete this contact. ]]] Contacts 5 Press d, Save to save all the changes or c to cancel them and return to the contacts list. X To attach a picture or ringtone φ Find it: d Contacts X Search Contacts 2 Press d, Options and select the Delete option. Finding a contact Note: When you display your contacts list, all SIM and Phone contacts are listed. SIM contacts are identified by the SIM icon. X To delete all contacts φ Find it: d Contacts X Delete all 1 You will be asked to confirm the deletion. Press g, Yes to delete your contacts. X To find a contact φ Find it: d Contacts X Search 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. You can call the contact directly from here or view the contacts list Options menu. Copying contacts You can copy contacts in one of two ways. Fixed names X To copy a single contact φ Find it: d Contacts X Search 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. 2 Press d, Options and select the Copy to SIM or Copy to phone option as displayed. Note: This feature is only available if supported by your network service provider/SIM card. Contact your service provider for details. This option in the main Contacts menu provides access to a separate set of contacts, protected by your PIN2 code. Calls and messages are restricted to the numbers in your fixed names contacts list. X To copy all contacts φ Find it: d Contacts X Copy contacts 1 You will be asked to confirm the copy. Note: If you are storing your contacts to your SIM, only the SIM contacts are deleted. Similarly, if you are storing your contacts on your phone, only the Phone contacts are deleted. See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts section on Page 33 to view or change your settings. This feature can be useful, for example, for parents who want to restrict calls and messages for their children, or for corporate use. Note: If you are storing your contacts on your SIM, you will copy all your Phone contacts (favorite numbers only) to your SIM. Similarly, if you are storing your contacts on your phone, you will copy all your SIM contacts to your phone. See the Phone contacts and SIM contacts section on Page 33 to view or change your settings. Note: Emergency numbers and use of the WAP browser are NOT restricted by the fixed names feature. X To use the fixed names feature φ Find it: d Contacts X Fixed names 1 Select On and enter your PIN2 code (see the Your PIN2 code section below) to activate the feature. Deleting contacts You can delete contacts in one of two ways. 2 You will only have access to your fixed name contacts and you will only have access to a limited Contacts menu. X To delete a single contact φ Find it: d Contacts X Search 1 Type in the first letters of the name or scroll and find the one that you want. [[[ 3 You can use the Contacts menu options in the same way as the normal contacts 36 ]]] 8 φ Find it: Note: All fixed name contacts are stored in your SIM only. Calls list Display the calls list. See the Calls list section below for details. X To disable the fixed names feature φ Find it: d Contacts X Fixed names Memory Display the number of contact entries in your phone and SIM (for example, 50/250 means you have used 50 of 250 possible entries). 1 Select Off to deactivate the feature - you will be asked for your PIN2 code. 2 When you return to your normal contacts list, the fixed names contacts are available for use. However, deleting or changing these contacts will require the PIN2 code. Service numbers Your network service provider may have pre-programmed some useful numbers into your SIM card. These numbers normally give access to special services. For more information contact your service provider. Your PIN2 code Your PIN2 (Personal Identity Number) code is a code that you can use to protect your phone. If you enter the wrong PIN2 code three times, the PIN2 code is locked and you may be asked to enter a PUK2 (Personal Unlock Key) code. Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on your network service provider. Note: Sendo cannot provide your PIN or PUK codes. [[[ Note: This option is only displayed if your network service provider supports service numbers. My number Your own mobile phone number may be available through the My number option: The PIN and PUK codes may be listed in the information that you received with your SIM card or they may only be available from your network service provider (these may be different for PIN and PIN2). d Contacts The Contacts menu also provides the following options: 37 ]]] If a number or name is listed here, select Consult, press d, Options and select Details to display your phone number. If no number or name is listed here, provider, contact your network service provider with your SIM number and they will advise you accordingly. You can then select the Add new option from the My number menu to enter your mobile number. Contacts Additional Contacts menu options feature. However, adding, changing and deleting contacts will require the PIN2 code. Contacts Calls list φ Find it: Calls list options When you have highlighted an entry in the calls list, press d, Options to display the menu options listed below. d Contacts X Calls list The phone stores a list of your recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls. The list stores up to 30 entries. If a number is stored in your contacts list, the contact name is displayed. Type and Direction icons on the left of the screen indicate the type of number/contact and the direction of the call: Select this To Save no. Save the number to your contacts list. Send message Send a text message or MMS message directly to this entry. Mobile number Work number Home number Details View the details for this entry. Delete Delete this entry. Delete all Delete all entries in the calls list. SIM contact Unknown contact Incoming call from a number Outgoing call to a number Missed call from a number For example, indicates an incoming call from a work number stored in your contacts. Making a call from the calls list Q Quick tip: d Contacts X Calls list X :/; X g Call Press d, Contacts from the main screen, and select the Calls list option to display the calls list. Scroll and find the entry that you want and press g, Call to dial. [[[ 38 ]]] 9 Camera photo, your image will be aligned correctly. 3 To take additional photos, press d, Options and select Resume to re-activate the viewfinder, and repeat steps 2 and 3. Note: Obey all local laws governing the recording of images. The digital camera allows you to take pictures wherever and whenever you like. You can snap your friends, family, or even yourself. The camera is simple to use, and produces high-quality digital images in a choice of sizes. X To take a photo using the timer φ Find it: f X d Options X Timer 1 Select On to activate the camera timer feature. Pictures are saved directly to the phone in JPEG format, where you can edit and send them as you please. 2 Use the screen as the viewfinder, and press g, Capture to take the photo. A countdown timer is displayed at the bottom of the screen. When the counter reaches zero, the photo is taken. Note: If you receive a call when you are using the camera, the Incoming Call screen is displayed. You can accept or reject the call as you would normally. If you accept the call, the camera screen is displayed again when the call ends. If you reject the call, the camera screen is redisplayed immediately. Once you have taken a photo, you can send it to your friends straight away. X To take a photo Q Quick tip: f X g Capture X To send a photo Q Quick tip: f X g Capture X g Send 1 Activate the camera by pressing the camera shortcut key, f. 1 Once you have taken a photo, press g, Send. Note: You can also activate the camera by selecting the Camera option from the main menu. 2 A new MMS message screen is displayed with the photo inserted. Send your message in the normal way. For more information see the MMS messages section on Page 19. 2 Use the screen as the viewfinder for your picture, and press g, Capture to take the photo. The picture is displayed on the screen. Note: The timer remains active for one photo only. Sending a photo Taking a photo Note: Your photos are automatically saved to the phone. If you do not want to save a picture, press d, Options and select Delete. Tip: To take a photo of yourself, turn the phone round so the camera lens is facing you. Look at the self-portrait mirror near the lens, and position your reflection in the centre of the mirror. When you take a [[[ 39 ]]] Camera This chapter explains how to use the phone’s built-in digital camera, how to send photos that you have taken, and how to edit and manage your pictures. Camera Photo options Camera options φ Find it: Before you take a photo (when the viewfinder is displayed), you can do the following: Press this To g Capture Take a photo. Zoom in. Zoom out. [] Scroll through the Large, Medium, Small, Extra Small, Large Portrait and Small Portrait photo size settings. See the Camera options section on Page 40 for details of these options. d Options Display the camera menu options. See the Camera options section on Page 40 for details. To Resume Save the photo and return to the viewfinder, ready to take another photo. Delete Delete the photo. Rename Rename the photo. Pictures Go to the Pictures list where you can manage your photos. See the Pictures section on Page 50 for details. Send Create a new MMS message using this photo. Set as Wallpaper Set the photo as your wallpaper in the main screen. Set as ContactID Assign the photo to a contact in your contacts list. Edit Rotate, Resize or Crop the photo. See the Editing your photos section on Page 41 for details. Exit Exit the camera feature. [[[ Select this To Resolution Choose the photo size: Large - 640 x 480 pixels. Medium - 320 x 240 pixels. Small - 160 x 120 pixels. Extra Small - 128 x 96 pixels. Large Portrait - produces a portrait image (240 x 320 pixels). Small Portrait - produces a smaller portrait image (120 x 160 pixels). Portrait pictures can be useful for assigning to contacts. White balance Choose the light setting: Automatic - lets the camera automatically adjust to the light conditions. Indoor - produces slightly lighter images, ideal for indoor use. Outdoor - produces slightly darker images, ideal for outdoor use. After taking a photo, press d, Options to display the following options: Select this f X d Options Sharpness Set the photo sharpness. Press ] to make the photos sharper and press [ to make the photos softer. Timer Turn the timer feature On or Off. When you take a photo with the timer set to On, a countdown timer is displayed at the bottom of the screen. When the counter reaches zero, the photo is taken. This setting will only be used for the next photo. Picture effect Select a picture effect: None - no effect. Black and White - produces black and white photos. Sepia - produces photos with a brown tinge. This gives the photo an aged look. Negative - produces photos that look like a film negative. This setting will only be used for the next photo. 40 ]]] 9 Timeout To To save the phone’s battery, the camera will automatically switch itself off after approximately 60 seconds if you have not pressed any keys. To re-activate the camera, press f. Picture quality Choose the photo quality: Fine - produces the best quality images, but consumes the most memory. Standard - produces images of slightly lower quality, but uses less memory so you can store more of them. Multishot Night mode Editing your photos Once you have taken a photo, press d, Options and select the Edit option. You can rotate, resize or crop your photo: Configure the multishot feature. You can turn this feature Off or select from 3 Shots or 5 Shots. When you take a photo with multishot on, 3 or 5 photos are taken consecutively. Rotate Rotate the image by 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees anti-clockwise. Turn this feature On or Off. Use Night mode to take a picture when lighting conditions are poor, and a longer exposure time is needed. Resize Automatically scale the photo to fit on the display (128 x 96 pixels). Crop Crop the photo size to 128 x 128 pixels. Use the navigation keys to move the crop area around the photo. Press g, Ok when you have finished. Shutter sound Select a shutter sound from the list displayed. Pictures Go to the Pictures list where you can manage your photos. See the Pictures section on Page 50 for details. When you have finished editing the photo, press g, Save to save the photo or d, Delete to discard it. The original photo will not be overwritten. Note: When viewing pictures taken in Large or Medium modes on your phone, the images will be scaled to fit the screen. This means that they will appear less detailed than when viewed on a higher resolution screen, such as a personal computer. Memory Photos use up phone memory. The better the resolution and quality, the more memory a picture will use. The approximate number of pictures you can take with the available memory and the chosen resolution and quality settings, is displayed at the top right of the screen in the viewfinder. [[[ 41 ]]] Camera Select this Games 10 10 Games X To start a game of Funny Farmer φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications The S601 comes with some great games for you to play: Funny Farmer - Build and manage your own virtual farm and even play against other gamers using a remote account. See the Funny Farmer section below. Solitaire - The classic kill-time card game. See the Solitaire section on Page 44. Sumito - Quick thinking, puzzle action. See the Sumito section on Page 44. Tenpin - Score the perfect 300 in this classic tenpin bowling game. See the Tenpin section on Page 45. Splat - Stop the moles from digging up your garden. Fast paced, hard hitting action. See the Splat section on Page 45. 1 Scroll to the Funny Farmer game and press g, Launch. 2 Scroll to New game to start a new game or Continue to continue a previously saved game, and press g, Ok. X To play Funny Farmer When the game begins you have a small amount of money available. Use this cash to buy any seeds you can afford at the shop. You must plant the seeds and water them in order to grow produce which you can sell back to the shop. As you sell the produce and make more money you will be able to afford more seeds, chickens, cows and even add extensions to your farm. Note: The actual games supplied with your phone is dependent on your network service provider. Check the Games/ Applications menu to see what games are listed. You can download other Java games to your phone directly from the Internet. See the Java chapter on Page 48 for details of how to install and remove games and applications on your phone. Funny Farmer The object of the game is to build a virtual farm where you’re the farmer. You can grow crops, rear livestock and sell your produce at the local shop. The more care you take of the farm, the more money you can make, and the bigger and better the farm can become. Your ultimate aim is to win all 8 farming trophies available. [[[ 42 ]]] Tip: You can save the game at any time and return to it later by pressing d, Options and selecting Save and exit. Use the keypad to move the farmer up 2, down 8, left 4 and right 6. Press 5 to perform an action. For example, if you are standing next to a crop when you press 5, the crop is watered. To end the day, use the keypad to take the farmer to the bedroom, face the bed and then press 5. If you don’t do this, the day ends when the clock reaches 22:00. Press d, Options to exit the game. You can choose whether you want to save your current game or not. Press g, Items to check your full inventory and current status. Press 1 at any time for Help. There are some occasions when pressing 5 results in a choice. For example, when you are in the shop you can either buy or sell. You can also choose what you want to buy or sell, and in what quantity. Use the up : and down ; keys to 10 name is unique and valid. If the username passes these checks an account will be created for you. If not, an error message is sent back, prompting you to retry. Upon successful registration, your username and password are sent back to the game. You can view your username and password by selecting the Account details option from the Services menu. Funny Farmer options In the main game screen, press d, Options to display the following list of options: Services Account details - Display your username and password if you have set up a remote account. X To rank your performance 1 In the main game screen, press d, Options and select Services then Upload status. Upload status - Upload the current game status to your remote account. The entire game status (of the current game) is uploaded to the game server. You will then receive a high score based on your game progress and your current and previous ranking compared to other players. Challenge details - Display the current challenge details (if you are taking part in a challenge). Save and Exit Save the current game and exit Funny Farmer. X To start a new challenge 1 Select the Start new challenge option when you start Funny Farmer. Exit Exit Funny Farmer without saving the game. 2 A list of currently available challenges is sent to the game. Challenges arrive in the form of the challenge name and description. Remote Account Funny Farmer allows you to play against other gamers using a remote account. Once you have set up an account, you can rank your Funny Farmer games against other players and play challenges. 3 Scroll to the challenge you wish to play and press g, Ok. Once a challenge is accepted a new game starts and a separate saved game is created. This can be saved without overwriting the main game. This way, you can switch between the main game and challenge game without affecting either. Note: Remote accounts and details of the facilities and costs is dependent on your network service provider. Contact your service provider for more information. X To set up a remote account 1 In the main game screen, press d, Options and select Services then Upload status. The challenge details can be recalled by selecting the Challenge details option from the Services menu. 2 Press g, Ok and enter a username. 3 Press g, Ok and you will then be prompted to select a connection profile. 4 Select the Upload game status option from the Services menu to update the game server with your current challenge status. Your username is sent to the Funny Farmer registration server, which will verify that the [[[ Note: You can only take part in one challenge at a time. 43 ]]] Games make your selections and press g, Ok to confirm. In a shop, press the f key to scroll a name that does not display fully on the screen. Games 10 The server will then check to see if you have met the challenge criteria. up cards that you need to build the suit stacks. Suit Stacks - Cards are stacked in ascending order, beginning with aces. For example, you can move the two of diamonds to the ace of diamonds. Solitaire From the Games/ Applications menu, scroll to the Solitaire game and press g, Launch. To start a new game, scroll to NEW GAME and press g. The object of the game is to use all the cards in the deck to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order, beginning with the aces. X To play Solitaire Each card stack has a keypad character next to it. To move a card simply press the character on the keypad to select the card you want to move, then press the character of the stack you want to move it to. If the card cannot be moved then it will stay where it is. For example, to move an ace card from the deck to the suit stack marked 8, press * to select the ace and then 8 to move it to the suit stack. Press c to cancel a card selection. When you have moved all the cards you can, press ; to turn over the next set of cards on the deck. The game can be paused by pressing g or d. Once paused, you can RESUME, start a NEW GAME or EXIT - press g to confirm your choice. Sumito From the Games/ Applications menu, scroll to the Sumito game and press g, Launch. To start a new game, scroll to NEW GAME and press g. The object of the game is to arrange the building blocks that fall down the screen, so that they interlock to form one or more continuous horizontal lines. Once a line has been formed, it will be removed and all the blocks above it will fall down a line. You will be awarded points for each block positioned and each line formed. The game ends when the blocks reach the top of the play area. X Rules of the game You can build column stacks and suit stacks: Column Stacks - Cards are stacked in descending order, alternating between red cards and black cards. For example, you can move the five of diamonds to the six of spades. You use the column stacks to free [[[ The top card on the deck (facing up) is the only card from the deck that can be moved. You can move a card from the deck to a column stack or suit stack. You can move a card from a column stack to a suit stack or vice versa. You can also move a card (or set of cards) from a column stack to another column stack. For example, you can move a set of cards containing a black 9 and red 8, to a red 10 on another column stack. After moving a card from a column stack, the next card is turned over. When a column stack is empty, you can move a king (along with any cards that might be in its stack) to the empty column stack. 44 ]]] 10 4 - Move the block left. From the Games/ Applications menu, scroll to the Splat game and press g, Launch. To start a new game, scroll to New and press g. You will start on level 1. When you are ready to play, press any key. 6 - Move the block right . 2 - Rotate the block. 8 - Drop the block faster. 5 - Drop the block into place. d - Pause or exit the game. Your score and the game status are shown at the side of the display. The shape of the next block is also shown. The level of difficulty will increase the longer the game is played. The object of the game is to stop the moles from digging up your garden. You will see a 3x3 grid of mole holes; when you see a mole peep through the hole, hit it by pressing the appropriate 1 to 9 key. For example, if a mole appears in the middle hole, press 5 because it is positioned in the middle of the 1 to 9 keys. Tenpin From the Games/ Applications menu, scroll to the Tenpin game and press g, Launch. To start a new game, scroll to New and press g. Points are awarded for each mole hit. Watch out for surrender flags, if you hit a mole that has surrendered, points will be deducted from your score. Your score and the game status are shown at the bottom of the display. The game can be paused by pressing the c key. The object of the game is to knock as many of the pins down as possible. The game is played over 10 frames and in each frame you have two attempts to knock down all of the pins. At the end of a level you will receive a bonus according to your accuracy. Get an accuracy score of 70% or more to progress to the next level. You can position the ball on the lane by pressing 4 or 6 to move across the lane. The game ends when you fail to progress to the next level or you complete the final level. You may be able to enter your name on the hi-score table. Type your name using the keypad and select g, OK when finished. To bowl the ball straight press 5 when the Swing bar is positioned in the centre of the bowling ball. To bowl at an angle press 5 when the Swing bar is to the left or right of the bowling ball. Volume In the Games/Applications menu, highlight the Tenpin or Splat game, press d, Options and select the Volume option. Set the volume level for game sounds and music (Mute, Quiet, Normal, Loud). The game can be paused by pressing the c key. Try to get the top score of 300 and enter your name on the Hi-score table! Type your name using the keypad and press g, OK to see the Hi-score table. Press OK again to return to the game menu. [[[ 45 ]]] Note: The volume setting made here only applies to the Tenpin and Splat games supplied with your phone. Games Splat Use the keypad to control the game: Applications 11 11 Applications 5 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the = symbol, and press f to perform the calculation. The S601 comes with some very useful applications: Calculator - A calculator with all the basic arithmetic functions. See the Calculator section below. Converter - Convert currency, length, weight, temperature and many more with this converter tool. See the Converter section on Page 46. Tip: You can perform several calculations, one after the other. Note: The calculator has limited accuracy, and rounding errors may occur. 6 Press d, Options and select Exit to exit the calculator. Note: The actual applications supplied with your phone is dependent on your network service provider. Check the Games/Applications menu to see what applications are listed. X To use the memory functions Select M+ (Memory Add) to add a number to the number already in the memory. Select MR (Memory Recall) to recall a number from memory. Select MC (Memory Clear) to clear the memory. Note that the memory is also cleared when you exit the calculator. You can download other Java applications to your phone directly from the Internet. See the Java section on Page 48 for details of how to install and remove applications and games on your phone. Calculator Converter You can use the calculator to perform standard arithmetic such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Use the converter to convert: X To use the calculator φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications X Calculator 1 Press g, Launch to start the Calculator. X To use the converter φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications X Converter When you open the calculator, you will see a blank sheet where calculations will be performed. Under this, the mathematical symbols that you can use are displayed. 2 Use the phone’s keypad to enter a number. Press the * key to insert a decimal point. If you make a mistake, press the clear key c to erase the last digit entered or press the # key to clear the current calculation and start again. 3 Use the : and ; keys to scroll through the mathematical symbols to the one that you want, and press f. 4 Enter another number using the numeric keypad. [[[ Area, Currency, Energy Length, Mass, Power Pressure, Temperature, Time Velocity, Volume 1 Press g, Launch to start the converter. 2 Use the : and ; keys to scroll between the fields. 3 The top field is the conversion type (Area, Currency, etc.). Use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through a list of possible conversion types. 4 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the first Unit field (Square mm, Square cm, etc.). 46 ]]] 11 provider, please refer to the information provided when downloading rates. X To set the exchange rates manually 1 In the converter, press g, Options. 6 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the next Unit field. 2 Scroll to the Edit rates option and press g, Ok. 7 Use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through a list of available units. Highlight the unit that you want to convert to. 3 Scroll to the Code or Name field and use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through the list of currencies. Highlight the currency that you want to set the rate for. 8 Use the : and ; keys to scroll to the first Value field, and enter the numerical value you want to convert, using the phone’s keypad. The converted value is displayed in the second Value field. 4 Scroll down to the Value field and enter the exchange rate against U.S. Dollars (USD). Press g, Ok to save the new rate. For example, if 1 U.S. Dollar is currently equal to approximately 0.625 UK pounds sterling (GBP), you should enter 0.625 as the exchange rate for the UK pound sterling. You can insert a decimal point in a value by pressing the * key. To insert a negative value, use the # key. Currency conversion The currency converter can be used in the same way as the other conversion types. However, before you can start currency conversions you need to download the latest exchange rates from the currency server, or find them out for yourself and enter them manually. 5 Repeat the above steps for all currencies that you want to perform conversions on. X To manage your currencies 1 You can restrict the currencies displayed in the currency converter. 2 In the converter, press g, Options. X To download exchange rates 1 In the converter, press g, Options. 3 Scroll to the Currency manager option and press g, Ok. 2 Scroll to the Download rates option and press g, Ok to download the current exchange rates from the currency server. Press g, Agree to confirm. 4 Scroll through the list of currencies and check the box next to each currency you want to display in the converter. Use the 5 key to check and uncheck a currency box. Note: You may be charged for connecting to the network to download exchange rates. Note: Currency data is available only on an 'as is' basis without any warranty. Sendo obtains currency data from third party sources and is not responsible for the timeliness, accuracy, reliability or completeness of the currency data. Sendo does not warrant that access to the currency data will be uninterrupted or error-free. For details of the currency rate [[[ Tip: Press the f key to scroll a currency name that does not display fully in the field. 5 When you have finished, press g, Ok to update your currency list. 47 ]]] Applications 5 Use the 4 and 6 keys to scroll through a list of available units. Highlight the unit that you want to convert from. Java 12 12 Java The Games/Applications menu also allows you to manage the Java games and applications that came with your phone, as well as any you have downloaded. Tip: A Java file designed for use on a mobile phone is sometimes known as a MIDlet. Downloading and installing You can download compatible Java games and applications to your phone, directly from the Internet. For example, check out: wap.sendo.com from your phone, or The Games/Applications menu may also have a Download more option provided by your network service provider. Select this option to launch the WAP browser and open an internet page containing details of Java games and applications for your phone. Note: This menu option is only available if supported by your network service provider. Also, you may be charged for the WAP connection and/or any Java games and applications you receive. For more details, please contact your service provider. www.sendo.com/shop from a PC or Mac Deleting Warning: Games and applications which have not been supplied by Sendo are not guaranteed to work correctly, and you install them at your own risk. Product failures caused by any game or application not approved by Sendo will not be covered by your warranty. You can delete one or more Java games and applications from your phone. X To delete a single Java file φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications 1 Scroll to the Java game/application you want to delete. Note: The maximum Java file size supported by the S601 phone is 100KB. However, this may be limited further by your network. Contact your network service provider for details. 2 Press d, Options and select the Delete option. This will delete the highlighted game/application. X To delete all Java files φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications Note: If you experience any problems with downloaded content, please contact the content provider. 1 Highlight any Java game/application. X To download and install a Java file Using the WAP browser, simply go to the WAP page containing the Java file and it will be downloaded to your phone. You can change the filename if you wish. Press g, Save to save and install the Java game or application. 2 Press d, Options and select the Delete all option. This will delete all the Java games and applications installed on your phone. Note: Extra games and applications consume memory. If the phone starts to run low on memory, you may have to remove a Java game or application that you have installed. [[[ 48 ]]] Tip: To prevent your downloaded Java files being deleted, you can lock the file. Simply highlight the Java file, press d, Options and select the Lock option. Note: All games and applications supplied with your phone are locked. A locked file cannot be deleted. 12 Java Options φ Find it: g Menu X Games/ Applications X d Options Select this To Delete Delete the highlighted file. Details Display Java details (status, size, etc.) for the highlighted file. Lock Lock or Unlock the highlighted file. A locked file cannot be deleted. Sort Sort the Java games and applications into alphabetical order or sort by time (newest to oldest). Delete all Delete all unlocked Java files. Memory Display the total, used and free memory for Java games and applications. Data accounts Select the data account to use for network access by Java games and applications. See the Data accounts section on Page 56 for details on data accounts. Note: The data account used must be for use by Java games and applications. This may be the same account as used for WAP access. Contact your network service provider for details. Note: If you delete any games or applications supplied with your phone, you can download them again from wap.sendo.com [[[ 49 ]]] Pictures/Sounds 13 13 Pictures/Sounds you wish. Press g, Save to save the picture. Select Pictures/Sounds from the main menu. This menu allows you to manage the pictures and sounds on your phone. Pictures You can send pictures in EMS and MMS messages, or attach pictures to any main menu item, the wallpaper, the screensaver or to a contact in your contacts list. The S601 supports standard EMS, GIF (as well as animated GIF), JPEG, BMP, WBMP, and PNG picture formats. Downloading, receiving and saving You can download compatible pictures to your phone, directly from the Internet or save pictures contained in an EMS or MMS message. For example, check out: wap.sendo.com from your phone, or www.sendo.com/shop from a PC or Mac Note: Pictures consume memory. If the phone starts to run low on memory, you may have to remove a picture that you have saved. The Pictures menu may also have a Download more option provided by your network service provider. Select this option to launch the WAP browser and open an internet page containing details of pictures for your phone. Note: This menu option is only available if supported by your network service provider. Also, you may be charged for the WAP connection and/or any pictures you receive. For more details, please contact your service provider. Managing your pictures φ Find it: g Menu X Pictures/Sounds Warning: Pictures which have not been supplied by Sendo are not guaranteed to work correctly, and you install them at your own risk. Product failures caused by any picture not approved by Sendo will not be covered by your warranty. Select the Pictures option to display all your pictures. You can view the pictures in full screen mode by pressing g, View. Use the : and ; keys to view each picture in turn. Note: If you experience any problems with downloaded content, please contact the content provider. Use the : and ; keys to choose a picture and press g or d, Options to display the menu options listed below: X To receive, download and save a picture If you receive a picture in an EMS or MMS message, press d, Options and select the Save picture option. To download a picture using the WAP browser, simply go to a WAP page containing the picture and it will be downloaded to your phone. You can change the filename if you wish. Press g, Save to save the picture. You can also save pictures displayed on a WAP page. Simply highlight the picture, press d, Options and select the Save as option. You can change the filename if [[[ Note: Not all options are available for each item. Select this To Send as EMS Send the picture in an EMS or MMS message. or Send as MMS > Note: Only the compatible option (EMS or MMS) is displayed. Also, you may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. Attach 50 ]]] Used to attach the selected picture to, for example, a menu or contact. See the Attaching a picture section on Page 51. 13 To Unattach Remove the association of the selected picture with an item. Rename Rename the selected picture. Select the contact or menu name you would like to attach the picture to. Delete Delete the selected picture. Lock Lock or Unlock the picture. A locked picture cannot be deleted. Unattach all Remove the association of all pictures to all items. Press g, OK to confirm. Details Display picture details (format, size, etc.) for the highlighted picture. Display Select how you want to display your pictures in the pictures list: Off - Display picture name only. Thumbnails - Display picture name and thumbnail. Full screen - Display pictures in full screen mode. Sort Delete all unlocked pictures. Memory Display the amount of used memory and free memory on your phone. You can send sounds in EMS and MMS messages, or attach ringtones to a contact in your contacts list. The S601 supports standard EMS and MMS sounds, AMR, SMAF and sp-midi polyphonic ringtones, plus i-melody and Standard Smart Messaging monophonic ringtones. Downloading, receiving and saving You can download compatible ringtones to your phone, directly from the Internet or save ringtones contained in an EMS or MMS message. For example, check out: wap.sendo.com from your phone, or Note: If you delete any pictures supplied with your phone, you can download them again from wap.sendo.com www.sendo.com/shop from a PC or Mac Attaching a picture φ Find it: g Menu X Pictures/Sounds X Pictures 1 Scroll to the picture you want, press d, Options and select the Attach option. Warning: Ringtones which have not been supplied by Sendo are not guaranteed to work correctly, and you install them at your own risk. Product failures caused by any ringtone not approved by Sendo will not be covered by your warranty. X To receive, download and save a ringtone If you receive a ringtone in an EMS or MMS message, press d, Options and select the Save ringtone or Save sound option. Using the WAP browser, simply go to a WAP page containing the ringtone and it will be downloaded to your phone. You can change the filename if you wish. Press g, Save to save the ringtone. 2 Using the menu that follows, you can attach a picture to any main menu item, the wallpaper, the screensaver or to a contact in your contacts list. Make your choice using the : and ; keys and press g, Select. If you select the Contacts or Main menu option a new sub-menu will be displayed. [[[ Note: For good display performance, we recommend that you restrict the size of menu pictures to a maximum 160x120 pixels (Small or Extra Small size pictures from the camera are ideal). Sounds Sort the pictures into alphabetical order or sort by time (newest to oldest). Delete all Note: To display pictures in the main menu, animations will be set to Off. See the Display settings section on Page 54 for details. 51 ]]] Pictures/Sounds Select this Pictures/Sounds 13 Note: Ringtones consume memory. If the phone starts to run low on memory, you may have to remove a ringtone. The Sounds menu may also have a Download more option provided by your network service provider. Select this option to launch the WAP browser and open an internet page containing details of ringtones for your phone. Select this To Unattach Remove the association of the selected sound with a contact. Rename Rename the selected sound. Delete Delete the selected sound. Lock Lock or Unlock the sound. A locked sound cannot be deleted. Unattach all Remove the association of all sounds to all contacts. Press g, OK to confirm. Note: This menu option is only available if supported by your network service provider. Also, you may be charged for the WAP connection and/or any ringtones you receive. For more details, please contact your service provider. Details Display sound details (format, size, etc.) for the highlighted sound. Sort Sort the sounds into alphabetical order or sort by date (ascending or descending). Delete all Delete all unlocked sounds. Memory Display the amount of used memory and free memory on your phone. Managing your sounds φ Find it: g Menu X Pictures/Sounds Select the Sounds option to display all your sounds. Use the : and ; keys to scroll through the list of sounds. You can play the sounds by pressing g, Play. Press d, Options to display the menu options listed below: Note: Not all options are available for each item. Select this To Volume Change the volume setting for ringtones and sounds. Use the : and ; keys to increase and decrease the volume level. Attaching a ringtone φ Find it: 2 Scroll through the list of contacts and press g, Select to attach the ringtone. Attach If the contact has more than one number (Mobile, Work, Home), scroll to the number you want and press g, Select. Send the sound in an MMS message. The ringtone is played when a call is received from the individual contact/number (as long as the caller’s number can be seen by your phone - for example, not withheld). Note: You may be prevented from sending items that are copy protected. Attach the selected sound to a contact in your contacts list. See the Attaching a ringtone section on Page 52. [[[ g Menu X Pictures/Sounds X Sounds 1 Scroll to the sound you want, press d, Options and select the Attach option. Set as ringer Set this sound as the main ringtone for your phone. Send as MMS Note: If you delete any sounds supplied with your phone, you can download them again from wap.sendo.com 52 ]]] 14 Settings 14 Note: The contents of the Settings menu may vary by network service provider. Please review your phone’s menu to determine the menu items and features available on your phone. Display clock Turn the time display On or Off. Alarm φ Find it: Languages φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Alarm You can use your phone as an alarm clock. g Menu X Settings X Languages Set the alarm to On and enter the time when you require the phone to ring (in 24 hour format). When it rings press: This menu allows you to change the language on the phone. Note: This option is only available if supported by your network service provider. Check with your service provider for details. d, Off to switch it off, or Tip: If the phone language is changed by mistake, press and hold * in the main screen to display the language list. Scroll to the language you want (using : and ;) and press g. g, Snooze to stop the alarm for ten minutes. The alarm will then sound again. Please observe the following notes: Note Time/Date φ Find it: When activated, the alarm will sound for approximately 45 seconds before switching off (if you do not press d, Off or g, Snooze). g Menu X Settings X Time/Date If the alarm activates during a call, the phone will beep and the display will flash to indicate that the alarm is active. As described above, press d, Off to switch it off, or g, Snooze to stop the alarm for ten minutes. Select this menu to set the time and date on your phone. The options are: Set time Enter the time and press g, OK. The time will be stored. If the volume is set to silent mode, the alarm will activate but there will be no sound. The phone will still vibrate if the vibrate feature is on. Set date Enter the date and press g, OK. The date will be stored. The alarm will sound even if the phone is switched off. The phone will power on (if battery power is available) but you will not be able to receive or make calls. If the volume was set to silent mode before the phone was switched off, the alarm will still sound as silent mode is cancelled when the phone is switched off. Once the alarm finishes, the phone will switch off automatically. Time format Use this to choose whether to display the time in AM/PM or 24hr format. Auto update You can update the time and date automatically from the network. Select On to use the time and date from the network, select Off to never use the time and date from the network, or select Confirm to check the time and date from the network before any update. [[[ 53 ]]] Settings Select Settings from the main menu. This menu allows you to define the settings for your phone. Settings 14 Display φ Find it: Animations Select this option to turn main menu animations On or Off. g Menu X Settings X Display This menu allows you to change the settings for your phone’s displays. The options are as follows: Sounds φ Find it: Backlight You can specify default times for the backlight on the phone. Note: The backlight timer settings do not affect the backlight settings for WAP and games. Ringer Select this option to set the main ringtone for incoming calls. Scroll through the list of ringtones - as you pause on each ringtone, it will be played. Press g, Select to select the ringtone. LCD contrast Set the contrast of the screen using the : and ; keys. Themes Select this option to choose the theme (color scheme) to be used throughout all your phone’s menus. Wallpaper Select this option to turn this feature On or Off and assign a picture from the phone’s memory (using Select picture). The wallpaper is displayed in the main screen. The Format option lets you choose how to display the image: Full screen (resize the image to fill the screen), Centre (centre the image on the screen), Mosaic (tile a small image to fill the screen). Volume Note: The earpiece volume can be adjusted during a call. Press : to make the speech louder and ; to make it quieter. To enter/exit silent mode, you can press g then # from the main screen. The silent symbol, is displayed on the main screen when the phone is in silent mode. Note: When the screensaver is displayed, press any key to return to normal display (or press g, Unlock then * if the keypad is locked). The screensaver settings do not affect power save mode. [[[ Tip: You can also set ringtones for individual contacts. See the Attaching a ringtone section on Page 52 for details. Select this option to change the volume setting for ringtones and sounds. Use the : and ; keys to increase and decrease the volume level. Screensaver Select this option to turn this feature On or Off, set the Delay before it becomes active and assign a screensaver picture or animation from the phone’s memory (using Select picture). The screensaver is displayed when the phone has been idle for the set delay. g Menu X Settings X Sounds This menu allows you to change the settings for your phone’s sounds. The options are listed below. 54 ]]] Note: If the vibrate function is set to on, the phone will still vibrate in silent mode. Note: If the phone is switched off, silent mode is cancelled. This helps to ensure no calls are missed. Tip: Press the : key with the volume set to maximum, and an arrow will appear. With this setting, ringtones are played with a steadily increasing volume. 14 New broadcast The phone can play a sound when a new broadcast message is received. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. This menu allows you to set the type of keypad tones that you would like to hear when pressing the keys: Low battery The phone can play a sound when the battery is low. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. Off No sound emitted on a key press. On Short, low volume tone. DTMF These are standard tones, as used in touch tone phones. Each number has its own specific tone. Note: Alert sounds can only be applied to those services supported by your network service provider. When roaming, certain services may not be supported. Contact your service provider for details On/Off melody Advanced The phone can play a melody whenever you switch it on or off. Select this option to switch this feature On or Off. φ Find it: Select this menu to define how you deal with incoming calls and to set your security settings. The options are as follows: Vibrator Select this menu to set the vibrate function for incoming calls and alert sounds: Auto redial When auto redial is activated, the phone will automatically redial a number when the call attempt fails. If the other user’s phone is busy, the phone will wait a few seconds before each attempt, and then beep when it succeeds. Off Deactivates the vibrate function. On Sets the phone to vibrate for an incoming calls or messages. Vibrate then ring Sets the phone to vibrate for a few seconds before the phone starts to ring. Auto answer This function is only applicable when certain hands-free accessories (for example, a personal hands-free headset) are connected to the phone. When you receive an incoming call with this feature activated, the phone rings three times before automatically accepting the call. Note: None of the vibrate settings affects any of the sounds settings. Events This menu allows you to set the sounds that you would like to hear for certain events: Any key answer When this function is activated, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except d, Reject. New message The phone can play a sound when a new message is received (SMS, EMS, MMS or voicemail). Select this option to switch this feature On or Off, and to Change the sound played. [[[ g Menu X Settings X Advanced Voice mail Select this option to enter/change your voice mailbox number. This number is available from your network service provider. 55 ]]] Settings Key Tones Settings 14 Note: Voice mail is a network service. You may have to subscribe to this service and it may not be available when roaming. Check with your network service provider for details. asked to enter a PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code - these may be different for PIN and PIN2. The PUK codes may be listed in the information that you received with your SIM card or they may only be available from your network service provider. Security Used to define your PIN security settings. See the Security section below for details. Factory settings Select this option to reset the phone’s settings to their original values. Press g, OK to confirm the reset. Note: Not all settings can be restored to their original values. Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on your network service provider. Note: Sendo cannot provide your PIN or PUK codes. Contact your network service provider for information. Data accounts φ Find it: Security The Security menu under Advanced settings is used to define your PIN settings. Your PIN (Personal Identity Number) is a code that you can use to protect your phone against unwanted use. This is the number that the phone may ask for at switch on. The options are as follows (depending on what PIN activation settings you have selected): Select this option to define the accounts used for MMS and WAP services. These settings may have already been configured on your phone by your network service provider. If your phone is not configured already, the fastest and easiest way to do this is to visit: http://www.sendo.com/config to automatically configure your settings. The Sendo Easy Configurator sends an SMS message to your phone containing the settings you require. Alternatively, you can ask your network service provider to send you this information (if available). Activate PIN Enter your PIN at switch on (if your SIM card supports this). Deactivate PIN You do not have to enter your PIN at switch on. Data accounts are grouped into profiles. A profile is a collection of settings for network access. Select an account from the list displayed to change the current settings, or select Add new to define a new account. The settings are as follows: Change PIN Select this to change your PIN code. Change PIN2 Some network services require a separate security code - the PIN2 code. Select this option to change your PIN2 code. Name A name for the account. To activate, deactivate or change the PIN code, you need to enter the current PIN code. To change the PIN2 code, you need to enter the current PIN2 code. If you don’t know your PIN code or PIN2 code, contact your network service provider. Username The username to log on to the external data network. If you enter the wrong PIN or PIN2 code three times, the SIM card is locked and you may be [[[ g Menu X Settings X Data accounts 56 ]]] 14 φ Find it: Select this menu to change the keypad lock settings: Access point If you are using a GPRS connection, use this option to specify the GPRS access point name. Dial up number If you are using a GSM connection, use this option to specify the dial up number. On Sets the phone to automatically lock the keypad (from the main screen only) if no keys are pressed after a period of time. When the keypad is locked, the locked symbol, is displayed on the main screen. Connect. type Select whether to use a GSM, GPRS, or CSD connection. To use GPRS, you must have a GPRS subscription. Please check with your network service provider. Press g, Unlock and then * to unlock the keypad. Delay Set the delay before the keypad lock becomes active. Timeout Enter the number of seconds of inactivity after which your connection to the internet should be ended. Shortcuts g Menu X Settings X Shortcuts Select this option to set the features accessed when you press the up, down, left or right navigation keys (:, ;, [ or ]) from the main screen Select the Up, Down, Left or Right option as required, scroll to the feature you want to assign to the key, and press g, Select. [[[ To lock/unlock the keypad at any time, press g, then * from the main screen. Off Deactivates the key lock function. Dial type If you are using a GSM connection, use this option to specify whether you want to use an Analog or an ISDN connection. Press g, OK to save your selection. φ Find it: g Menu X Settings X Auto key lock 57 ]]] Settings Auto key lock Password The password to log on to the external data network. Enter your password and press g, OK to save. Services 15 15 Services Select Services from the main menu. This menu allows you to set up network services such as call waiting. Manual - Sets the search mode to manual. This allows you to search available networks and select one - see below for details. Search Searches for and then displays all available networks. If you are in manual mode (see above), you can select a network which will become your default network. To do this, scroll through the network list and press g, Select on the network that you wish to use. Once you select a network, your phone will always try to select this network. Network selection stays manual until you switch to automatic mode. Note: The contents of this menu may vary by network service provider. Please review your phone’s menu to determine the menu items and features available on your phone. Commands φ Find it: g Menu X Services X Commands This menu allows you to send special commands to the network to get specific information. This could be information such as the time and date, your own phone number, or the amount of credit remaining on your SIM card. Send number φ Find it: The commands, and whether this feature is available, can be obtained from your network service provider. This menu allows you to select whether you hide your identity or not when you call someone. The options are as follows: You can store the number of the command and a name. Once stored, scroll to the command and press g, Send to get the required information from the network. Network This sets the phone to the Network default setting. On Your telephone number is sent to your correspondent when you call. Network sel. (selection) φ Find it: g Menu X Services X Network sel. Off Your telephone number is not sent to your correspondent when you call. This menu allows you to choose how the phone searches for the network. The options are as follows: g Menu X Services X Send Number Cost/timers Note: The ability to select alternative networks will depend on the service, or roaming, agreement of your network service provider. φ Find it: This menu contains information on the amount of time you have spent on calls and the amount of data transferred using GPRS. Mode Automatic - Sets the search mode to automatic. The phone searches all available networks and automatically selects one. [[[ g Menu X Services X Cost/timers 58 ]]] Note: The actual time, data and charges invoiced for calls and services by your network service provider may vary, depending on network features to which 15 The options are listed below. Once selected, press d, Reset to reset a counter to zero. Call waiting Outgoing Displays the total time that you have spent on your phone on outgoing calls. φ Find it: Incoming Displays the total time that you have spent on your phone on incoming calls. Divert g Menu X Services X Divert This network feature allows you to divert your incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to another number. The options are as follows: Note: Call waiting is a network service. You may have to subscribe to this service and it may not be available when roaming. Check with your service provider for details. Broadcast φ Find it: Note: Your network may not support all of these features. Any unsupported features will not be shown in the menu. g Menu X Services X Broadcast Your network service provider may offer Cell Broadcast messages. This could be information on the traffic, weather, events, or local information which is broadcast by the network to all mobiles in a specific area. When you activate this feature, you may receive messages about the selected topic. Contact your service provider for more details. If busy When activated, calls will be diverted if you are already in a call. If no answer When activated, calls will be diverted if you do not answer your phone. Unreachable When activated, calls will be diverted if your phone is off or if you are out of coverage. All conditional When activated, the calls which you have specified here are diverted. Select voice, fax, data or all calls. All calls When activated, all of your incoming calls will be diverted. For each of the above, you can check, activate or cancel the service. [[[ g Menu X Services X Call waiting This menu allows you to activate or deactivate the call waiting feature. For more information on call waiting, please see the Answering a call section on Page 14. GPRS data Displays the amount of data transferred using GPRS services. φ Find it: Note: Certain divert features may not be available if roaming on another network. Contact your network service provider for details. 59 ]]] Note: This is a network service which may not always be available. Check with your service provider. Services you subscribe, rounding off, taxes and other fees and charges. Troubleshooting 16 16 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible corrective action Phone does not power Delay in phone powering on on/does not charge No action required. Your S601 phone may take a few seconds to power up, this is normal. Fully charge the battery and then press d. Battery empty Don’t worry if the battery icon does not change immediately, but do check if the charging icon has appeared after half an hour. Battery contacts dirty Clean contacts on battery and phone with a dry cloth, attach battery, wait a few seconds and press d. Charger incorrectly connected Check the wall socket, and the connection to the phone. Battery How long should I charge the battery the first time? 12 hours continuous, while switched off. I don’t get as much battery life as I expected The phone uses battery power Charge the phone regularly. when it is switched on even if it is For longer operation times, discharge the battery not in a call. Making calls and from time to time by leaving your phone switched playing with the different on until it turns itself off and the battery is fully functions of the phone will run discharged. down the battery faster. The The battery can be charged and discharged stated battery life is under hundreds of times, but it will eventually wear out. optimum conditions. When the operating time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it may be time to buy a new battery. “Insert SIM” is displayed when I switch on the phone SIM card is incorrectly inserted or missing. Check that the SIM card is positioned correctly. Try again. SIM card is damaged or dirty Visually check the SIM and clean the contacts with a soft, dry cloth if necessary. Try again. The PIN code is blocked, or My phone asks for a PUK code You have entered the PIN code incorrectly 3 times Enter the PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code supplied with the SIM card. If you do not have this code, contact your network service provider. The PIN2 code is blocked, or My phone asks for a PUK2 code You have entered the PIN2 code Enter the PIN2 PUK (Personal Unlock Key) code incorrectly 3 times supplied with the SIM card. If you do not have this code, contact your network service provider. [[[ 60 Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on your network service provider. Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on your network service provider. ]]] 16 Possible cause Possible corrective action “NCK Code” is displayed on my handset The handset is locked to a network and a SIM from another network has been placed in the phone Remove the SIM and insert the correct network SIM. Sendo cannot supply your NCK code. If you wish to obtain your NCK code, contact the original network service provider the phone was purchased for use on. Warning: If you enter the wrong NCK code you could block the phone. “Blocked” is displayed The NCK code has been entered Contact your network service provider for advice. on my handset incorrectly 10 times and the > Note: The number of incorrect entries depends on handset has been security your network service provider. disabled There’s a problem with Corrupt file my downloaded Incompatible format ringtone, picture, Copy protected content game or application Contact your content provider for advice. A key on the keypad is Key lock on not working The keypad may be locked. Check the screen for the symbol. Press g and * in quick succession to unlock the keypad. Poor display Low temperature Move to a warmer place and let the phone warm up. Incorrect contrast setting. You may have an incorrect contrast setting for the display. Change the setting as needed. φ Can’t connect to network Can’t make/receive calls Find it: g Menu X Settings X Display X LCD contrast Wallpaper settings If you’ve added your own wallpaper, check that the colors do not clash with the text colors used on screen as this could make it difficult to read. Weak signal You may be in an area of poor coverage. Move to an area with a better signal. Invalid SIM card Network not allowed Try reselecting the network. Switch off and then back on. If you are using your phone abroad, you may be restricted from certain networks - contact your network service provider for information. Weak signal Check that the service provider name is displayed on the screen. If not, try to reconnect to the network or move to an area with a better signal. Try switching your phone off and then back on. Try changing your network settings. See the Network sel. (selection) section on Page 58 for details. You may need to contact your network service provider for advice. Phone is switched off Press d for a few seconds. Battery is low Phone can power down if the battery is very low. Charge the battery. [[[ 61 ]]] Troubleshooting Problem Troubleshooting 16 Problem Possible cause Possible corrective action Check the number Use the full area code and country code in the number. Call key not pressed After dialing the number you must press g, Call. Network is busy If you hear rapid beeps, then the network is busy. Hang up and try again or try in another area. Fixed names or call barring is activated Check the fixed names settings (in Contacts). Otherwise check the call barring settings with your network service provider. φ Find it: d Contacts X Fixed names Not registered with network service provider After purchasing your phone, you may need to call your network service provider to activate the line. No credit left on your prepaid card Recharge your credit. Low earpiece volume Low setting Press : when you are in a call to increase the volume. Low ringtone volume Low setting Go into the Sounds menu in Settings, select Volume and increase the setting. Cannot enter some words Wrong word displayed Your phone has T9 text input (i.e. it predicts what words you are trying to enter). When you finish a word, press 0 repeatedly to scroll through the possible words. Wrong entry mode To enter a special word press * repeatedly to change to normal Multitap mode (α or β). φ I can’t send or receive Incorrect MMS settings MMS messages Find it: g Menu X Settings X Sounds X Volume See the MMS settings section on Page 23 for details. You may need to contact your network service provider for details of the settings required. Your SIM card is not GPRS or MMS enabled You need a GPRS and MMS enabled SIM card in order to use MMS services. Contact your network service provider for information. No GPRS coverage You may be in an area of poor GPRS coverage. Move to an area with a better signal. Message too large The maximum message size supported by the S601 phone is 100KB. However, this may be limited further by your network. Contact your network service provider for details. “Message list full” is displayed in the main screen Your messages memory is full of Go into the Inbox of the Messages menu and delete text and MMS messages, some of your messages. therefore you cannot receive any φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Inbox more messages. Some features do not work Feature not supported by the operator or your subscription. [[[ Contact your network service provider. 62 ]]] 16 Possible cause Possible corrective action There are restrictions on your SIM card or subscription. Contact your network service provider. My phone language is Language changed by mistake wrong or incorrect setting If the phone language is incorrect or changed by mistake, press and hold * from the main screen to display the language list. Scroll to the language you want (using : and ;) and press g. I can only enter names Your phone is in Unicode mode. Change the Characters setting to GSM mode. of up to 7 characters in φ Find it: g Menu X Messages X Settings X my contacts list SMS settings I can only enter one number for a contact You are using SIM contacts. Change the Default setting in Contacts to Phone. φ Find it: d Contacts X Default “List full” is displayed Contacts list full on my Contacts screen This will not cause problems using your phone, but if you want to add more contacts you must delete some existing contacts. I’m having problems using GPRS on my phone Your SIM card is not GPRS enabled You need a GPRS enabled SIM card in order to use GPRS services. Contact your network service provider for information. No GPRS coverage You may be in an area of poor GPRS coverage. Move to an area with a better signal. Incorrect GPRS settings See the MMS, Internet and Data accounts settings sections for details. You may need to contact your network service provider for details of the settings required. Weak signal You may be in an area of poor network coverage. Move to an area with a better signal. Incorrect Internet settings See the Settings section (Page 27) in the Internet chapter for details. You may need to contact your network service provider for details of the settings required. Gateway or site problems There may be problems with the WAP gateway or individual WAP site. Contact your network service provider for information. A “Wap Error” message is displayed on the screen Note: For all other questions, support and service issues, please go to www.sendo.com/support. [[[ 63 ]]] Troubleshooting Problem Some menus are missing Regulatory Statements 17 17 Regulatory Statements The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Consumer Update on Mobile Phones How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known— and what remains unknown—about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This information may be used to respond to questions. Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are ongoing. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancercausing chemicals, and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously—up to 22 hours per day. For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of mobile phones. This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study: 1 In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of types of gliomas were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years. When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance. Moreover, the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used, or the length of the Why the concern? Mobile phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (i.e. radiofrequency radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF), considered non-significant, when in the stand-by mode. It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is not known whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well. Although some research has been done to address these questions, no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date. Thus, the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones. What kinds of phones are in question? Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a built-in antenna that is positioned close to the user’s head during normal telephone conversation. These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone’s antenna—the primary source of the RF— and the person’s head. The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at greater distances from the user (on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than that from hand-held phones, because a person’s RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called "cordless phones," which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned. [[[ 64 ]]] 17 [[[ In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones. What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of handheld mobile phones? Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer. But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. At that rate, assuming 80 million users of mobile phones (a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people, whether or not they used their phones. Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual’s cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have happened anyway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control study. The current case-control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA 65 ]]] Regulatory Statements cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant4. calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer-causing agents increase risk with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results1. 2 Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand breaks, and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating. Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating, heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur. The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting. Thus, follow-up research is necessary2. FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations. Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature: 1 Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects’ ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals. This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared3. 2 In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls, there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations, however, they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used. Because this occurred in only a small number of Regulatory Statements 17 regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety. The agency has recommended that the industry: support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones; Design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health. At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level. These agencies are: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Environmental Protection Agency Federal Communications Commission Occupational Health and Safety Administration National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institute of Health also participates in this group. In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do? If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know that there is—it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand-held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available. People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, they could switch to a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle, [[[ a hand-held phone with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package or a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist. Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful. But if people are concerned about the radiofrequency energy from these products, taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, see the following websites: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select "Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters"): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board: http://www.nrpb.org.uk Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.com U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/ 1 Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposium;1999 June 20; Long Beach, California. 2 Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, D.C.; and personal communication, unpublished results. 3 Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A. Effect of a 915-MHz simulated mobile phone signal on cognitive function in man. Int. J. Radiat. Biol., April 8, 1999. 4 Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hallquist, A and Mild, KH. Use of cellular telephones and the risk for brain tumors: a case-control study. Int. J. Oncol., 15: 113-116, 1999. 66 ]]] 17 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 P6PSND601. For body-worn operation, to maintain compliance with FCC and Health Canada RF exposure guidelines, use only Sendo-approved accessories. When carrying the phone while it is on, place the phone in the carry case that has been tested for compliance. Use of non-Sendo-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines and should be avoided. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/ kg) averaged over one gram of tissue and allows for testing and other tolerances. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements and during production. ** The value stated is for the samples tested, and applies to the GSM 850 MHz and 1900 MHz bands. Your phone may contain other bands that allow it to operate in other regions and complies with specific absorption rate (SAR) limits, applicable in those regions. THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. 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 of the U.S. Government and by Health Canada for Canada. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and by Health Canada is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and Industry Canada 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 phone model is available for sale to the public in the US and Canada, it must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by the governmentadopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC and Industry Canada for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC and Industry Canada when tested for use at the ear is 0.489 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.412 W/kg. ** (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC and Industry Canada have granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with [[[ Regulatory compliance Your phone has been designed to comply with applicable standards when used correctly in accordance with the user instructions. Sendo GSM 850/1900 phones and accessories have been tested and certified for compliance with the following FCC and international standards, as applicable: FCC (USA) Standards FCC Part 24 (47CFR): 2001 - Sections: 24.232; 24.235; 24.238 FCC Part 22 (47CFR): 2001 - Sections: 22.355; 22.913; 22.197 FCC Part 15 (47CFR): 2001 Class B - Sections: 15.107; 15.109 FCC Part 2 (47CFR): 2001 - Sections: 2.1046; 2.1049; 2.1051; 2.1055 67 ]]] Regulatory Statements Sendo SAR Statement Regulatory Statements 17 International Standards IEC/UL60950 (Electrical Safety) CSA C22.2 No 60950-00:2000, 3rd Edition (Canada electrical safety) 3GPP TS 51.010-1 - V5.0.0 September 2002 Release 5 3GPP TS 51.010-1 - V5.0.0 September 2002 Release 5 International SAR (Human Exposure) Standards IEEE Std. C95.1 / C95.3 (USA) OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C: (2001-01) [[[ 68 ]]]
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