Sharp NAR0058 GSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 Tri band cellular phone User Manual Manual 1

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Introduction
In example 1, each step to reach the “Contacts list” is
shown.
Example 2:
(Excerpt from “Selecting the Memory for saving” on
page 9-55)
About this Operation Manual
At the main menu, select in the following order:
Instruction scheme
Press C [Options].
Instructions in this manual are carefully designed to help
you operate the handset smoothly and easily. At the
beginning of each section, the steps that have to be
followed to reach the function you wish to utilise are
shown (Example 1). The steps for all subsequent
subsections are simplified (Example 2). Make sure to
press B to enter your selection.
Example 1:
(Excerpt from “Viewing the Contacts List” on page 9-54)
The “Options” menu appears.
In example 2, the steps to reach the “Contacts list” are
simplified as shown above (step1).
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Contacts”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Contacts list” and
press B.
The index view of the “Contacts list” appears.
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
B, a, b, c, d and C [Options] indicate the
operation keys in this manual. For information on
the keys and handset operations, refer to “Parts
and Controls” on page 4-22.
Symbols
This indicates useful extra information for
operating the handset.
This indicates important background information
or items that need to be recognised when
operating the handset.
This indicates operations that require extreme
caution before performing on the handset.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this SHARP mobile handset.
Before and while using the handset, please read this
manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. This
handset is your partner. Handle it carefully at all times to
ensure its long-term performance.
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NOTICE
Introduction
We strongly recommend that you keep separate
permanent written records of all important data. Data
may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic
memory product under certain circumstances.
Therefore, we assume no responsibility for data lost or
otherwise rendered unusable, whether as a result of
improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement,
use after the specified battery life has expired or any
other cause.
We assume no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for
financial losses or claims from third parties resulting
from the use of this product and any of its functions,
such as stolen credit card numbers, the loss or
alteration of stored data, etc.
All company and/or product names are trademarks
and/or registered trademarks of their respective
holders.
Screen layouts illustrated in this operation manual
may differ from those on the handset.
The information described in this operation manual is
subject to change without notice.
Some of the functions described in this operation
manual may not be supported by all networks.
We assume no responsibility for content, information,
etc. downloaded from the network.
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The CGS-LCD used for the main display is a world
advanced technology product, giving you fine picture
quality. Occasionally, a few black or bright pixels may
appear on the screen. Please note that this will not
have any impact on any of the features or
performance.
Copyright
According to copyright laws, the reproduction, alteration
and use of material protected by copyright (music,
pictures, etc.) is only permitted for personal or private use.
If the user is not in possession of more extensive
copyrights or has not received explicit permission from
the copyright owner to reproduce, alter or use a copy
which is made or modified in this way, this is considered
to be a violation of the copyright laws and gives the
copyright owner the right to claim damages. For this
reason, avoid the illegal use of material protected by
copyright.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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In this product, JBlend™ is incorporated.
JBlend™ is a Java execution environment
that Aplix developed for implementing
advanced performance and fast operation
on small-memory systems. JBlend and
JBlend logo are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan
and other countries.
Licensed by Inter Digital Technology Corporation under one
or more of the following United States Patents and/or their
domestic or foreign counterparts and other patents
pending, including U.S. Patents: 4,675,863: 4,779,262:
4,785,450 & 4,811,420.
Licensed under U.S. Patent 4,558,302 and foreign
counterparts.
T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928
and 6,011,554; Australian Pat. No. 727539; Canadian Pat.
No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong
Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore
Pat. No. 51383; Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/
DK, FI, FR, IT, NL,PT.ES,SE,GB; Republic of Korea Pat.
Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1; and additional
patents are pending worldwide.
Use of this product in any manner that complies with the
MPEG-4 Visual Standard is prohibited, except for use
directly related to (a) data or information ( i ) generated by
and obtained without charge from a consumer not thereby
engaged in a business enterprise, and ( ii ) for personal use
only; and (b) other uses specifically and separately licensed
by MPEG LA, L.L.C.
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is
under license. Other trademarks and trade names are
those of their respective owners.
CP8 PATENT
SD logo
is a trademark.
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Introduction
Powered by JBlend™, Copyright1997-2004 Aplix
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems,
Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
JBlend and all JBlend-based trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in
Japan and other countries.
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Introduction
Safety Precautions and
Conditions of Use
Your handset conforms to international regulations
insofar as it is used under normal conditions and in
accordance with the following instructions.
Electromagnetic waves
Do not turn on your handset aboard an aircraft (as your
handset may interfere with the aircraft’s electronic
systems and disrupt the cellular network). Current
legislation forbids use and legal action can be taken
against the user.
Do not turn on your handset in a hospital, except in
designated areas. Use of your handset’s functions
may affect the performance of electronic medical
devices (pacemakers, hearing aids, insulin pumps,
etc.). When handset functions are on, do not bring it
near medical equipment or into areas in which medical
equipment is being used. If you have a hearing aid or
a pacemaker, only use the handset on the opposite
side of your body from where it is located. The handset
should be kept at least 15.24 cm (6 inches) from a
pacemaker ANYTIME the handset is switched on.
Do not turn on your handset near gas or flammable
substances. Observe the rules concerning the use of
handsets at petrol stations, chemical plants and at all
sites where a risk of explosion exists.
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Caring for your handset
Do not allow children to use your handset without
supervision.
Never attempt to disassemble, repair or modify your
handset. Such action may result in bodily injury or
damage to the unit or other property. The product can
only be repaired by authorised service personnel.
Never allow any metallic objects (e.g., staples, paper
clips) to become inserted into your handset, as this
could result in the generation of excess heat or fire.
Do not use solvents to clean your handset. Use only a
soft, dry cloth.
Do not drop your handset or subject it to severe
impacts. Bending the body and pushing the display or
keys with force can damage the handset.
Do not carry your handset in your back pocket as it
could break when you sit down. The display is made of
glass and is particularly fragile.
Never touch liquid that may leak from a broken liquid
crystal display (LCD), as doing so may cause a skin
rash.
Avoid touching the external connector on the
underside of the handset, since the delicate
components within can be damaged by static
electricity.
Never use or store your handset in the following
locations:
- Anywhere it may be exposed to water (e.g,
bathroom or sauna)
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Battery
Use your handset only with batteries, chargers and
accessories recommended by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage
caused by the use of other chargers, batteries or
accessories.
Use only the standard accessory battery (CE-BL200).
Recommended temperature for using and storing
batteries is approximately 20°C (68°F).
The battery’s performance is limited in low
temperatures, particularly below 0°C (32°F) and the
handset may not work temporarily regardless of the
amount of remaining battery power.
Exposing the handset to extreme temperatures will
shorten battery life.
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 is time to buy a new
battery.
Network configuration and handset usage will affect
talk time and standby time. Using games, camera or
Music Player will hasten battery consumption.
When the battery charging alert is displayed on the
screen, charge the battery as soon as possible. If you
continue using your handset ignoring the alert, the
handset may malfunction and all data and settings you
have stored may be lost at any moment.
Charge the new battery as soon as possible after
removing the old one.
Before removing the battery from the handset, make
sure the handset is turned off.
Do not touch the battery terminals. Batteries can
cause damage, injury or burns if a conductive material
touches exposed terminals. When the battery is
detached from the handset, use a cover made of
nonconductive material to keep and carry the battery
safely.
Never attempt to disassemble or modify the battery.
Never touch any fluid that may leak from the internal
battery, as doing so may result in injury to the skin or
eyes.
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Introduction
Conditions of high humidity (e.g., rain or fog)
Conditions of extreme high temperatures (e.g.,
near fire or in a sealed automobile)
- In direct sunlight
- Locations or sites subject to strong vibration
It is advised that the device not be used by a driver
while the vehicle is moving except in an emergency.
Speak only into a fixed, neck-slung or clipped-on
microphone when it will not distract your attention from
the road. Also see “Precautions Concerning Vehicle
Use” on page 1-7.
Never dispose of your device with ordinary waste.
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Introduction
Never drop your handset or subject it to severe shock.
This may cause the internal battery to leak, ignite
and/or rupture. Immediately remove your handset
from the vicinity of any open flame in the event the
internal battery leaks or emits an unusual odour.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
See “Battery Disposal” below.
Battery Disposal
Take the used battery to the local waste depot.
Do not expose the used battery to an open flame. Do
not dispose in water or dispose with household waste.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION BATTERY.
THIS BATTERY MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
CONTACT LOCAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OPTIONS IN YOUR
AREA.
Aerial Care
Do not touch the aerial unnecessarily while using the
handset. If it is held, call quality may be hindered
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leading to shortened talk-time and stand-by time
because the handset may have to operate on a higher
power level than is necessary.
Use only the aerial supplied or one approved by Sharp
for your handset. Using unauthorised or modified
aerial may damage the handset. Moreover, since the
handset may violate the appropriate regulations, it
may lose performance or exceed the limitation of SAR
levels.
To avoid impaired performance, do not damage the
aerial of the handset.
While talking directly into the microphone, hold the
handset so that the aerial is upwards over your
shoulder.
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, please
turn off the handset in a blasting area or in a place
where a “turn off two-way radio” sign is posted.
RF Connector
This RF connector is for connecting Sharp-approved
aerial to the handset. Do not connect unapproved or
modified equipment as this may damage the handset
or cause the SAR limit to be exceeded.
Do not touch or crowd the connector unnecessarily as
this may affect standby and call times.
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Camera Operation
Miscellaneous
As the handset uses an electronic storage unit, data
may be lost or corrupted under various circumstances.
Before connecting the handset to a PC or a peripheral
device, read the operation manual carefully.
If the handset’s battery has been removed for some
time its or the handset has been reset, the unit’s clock
and calendar may be initialised. The date and time
should be updated.
Use only the included headset for hands-free
operation. Some handset functions may not work
when unauthorised hands-free are used.
The handset uses a magnet to recognise that the
handset is closed. Do not place magnetic cards near
your handset or get the card caught in the handset as
it may damage the recorded data.
Environment
Keep your handset away from extreme heat. Do not
leave on the dashboard of a car or near a heater. Do
not leave it in any place that is extremely damp or
dusty.
Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or
store it where fluids can splash onto it. Raindrops,
water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc.
may also cause a malfunction.
Precautions Concerning Vehicle Use
It is the user’s responsibility to verify if local laws
permit the use of a handset in a vehicle. Give full
attention to driving. Pull off onto the side of the road
and park the car before making or answering a call.
If local laws permit, we recommend that you use your
handset with the included hands-free Kit.
Refrain from putting the stereo headset (supplied) into
both ears while you are driving.
Use of your handset’s functions may interfere with the
vehicle’s electronic systems, such as the ABS antilock
brakes or the air-bag. To ensure no such problem
occurs, please check with your dealer or car
manufacturer before using your handset.
Only allow qualified service personnel to install the
vehicle accessories. The manufacturer disclaims any
liability for damage which may result as a
consequence of improper use or use contrary to the
instructions contained herein.
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Introduction
Learn picture quality, file formats, etc. beforehand.
Pictures are saved in JPEG format.
Be careful not to move your hand while taking pictures.
If the handset moves while taking a picture, the picture
may be blurred. When taking a picture, hold the
handset firmly or use the delay timer to prevent it from
moving.
Clean the lens before taking a picture. Fingerprints, oil,
etc. on the lens hinder focusing. Wipe with a soft cloth
before taking a picture.
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FCC Declaration of Conformity
Introduction
Triple-band phone: TM200 with USB cable(CE-UC32)
and AC charger(CE-EA32)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Responsible Party:
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
TEL:1-800-BE-SHARP
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation; If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
FCC Notice
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in
close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can
require you to stop using the phone if such interference
cannot be eliminated.
Information To User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
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CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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Exposure to Radio Waves
1-9
Introduction
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. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted level 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, SAR. The SAR
limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg, * Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating positions specified
by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest
certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified
power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple
power levels so as to use only the power required to reach
the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless
base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it
must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not
exceed the limit established by the government-adopted
requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in
positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the
body) as required by FCC for each model. The highest
SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the
ear is 0.631W/kg and when worn on the body, as
described in this operation manual is 1.42W/kg.
Body-worn Operation; This device has been tested for
typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone
touching the body. Body-worn operations are restricted to
belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no
metallic component in the assembly. The use of
accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may
not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and
should be avoided. While these may be differences
between the SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government requirement for
safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this
model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on file with the FCC
and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID
APYNAR0058.
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Introduction
Additional information on Specific Absorption rates (SAR)
can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications &
Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at:
http://www.phonefacts.net
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for
mobile phones used by the public is 1.6Watts/kg (W/kg)
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares
that this TM200 is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1995/5/EC.
A copy of the original declaration of conformity can be
found at the following Internet address:
http://www.sharp-mobile.com/tm/
SAR
Your handset has been designed, manufactured and
tested so as not to exceed the limits for exposure to
electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of
the European Union. These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines developed by independent
scientific organizations. The guidelines include a
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substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of
the handset user and others and to take into account
variations in age and health, individual sensitivities and
environmental conditions. European standards provide
for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy
absorbed by the body when using a handset to be
measured by reference to the Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR). The SAR limit for the general public is currently 2
watts per kilogram averaged over 10 grams of body
tissue. Your handset SAR value is 0.265 watts per
kilogram.
This has been tested to ensure that this limit is not
exceeded even when the handset is operating at its
highest certified power. In use however your handset may
operate at less than full power because it is designed to
use only sufficient power to communicate with the
network.
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Table of Contents
Using the Camera ...................................... 7-38
About this Operation Manual ...............................1-1
NOTICE ................................................................1-2
Copyright ..............................................................1-2
Safety Precautions and Conditions of Use ...........1-4
FCC Declaration of Conformity ...........................1-8
Exposure to Radio Waves .....................................1-9
Declaration of Conformity ..................................1-10
SAR ....................................................................1-10
Taking Pictures ...................................................7-38
Shooting Video Images ......................................7-42
Common Functions & Information ....................7-45
Create Photo/Video Mode Indicators .................7-49
Quick Setup ............................................... 3-13
Using the Memory Card .....................................3-18
If You Upgrade Your Handset ............................3-21
Parts and Controls .................................... 4-22
Main Handset Unit ..............................................4-22
Display Indicators ...............................................4-25
Guide to the Main Menu .......................... 5-28
Using the Main Menu .........................................5-28
List of Menu Function Items ..............................5-30
Basic Handset Operations ........................ 6-32
Making a Call .....................................................6-32
Answering a Call ................................................6-32
Redialling ............................................................6-33
Useful Functions .................................................6-34
Entering Text ............................................. 8-51
Text Table for Multi-tap Input ...........................8-51
Selecting the Input Method ................................8-52
Selecting the Input Language .............................8-52
Using Text Templates ........................................8-53
Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text ....................8-53
Using the Contacts List ............................. 9-54
Contacts List Basics ...........................................9-54
Selecting the Memory ........................................9-55
Saving Information to the Contacts List ............9-56
Dialling from the Contacts List ..........................9-57
Editing the Contacts List ....................................9-59
Setting the Groups ..............................................9-63
Memory Status ...................................................9-65
Setting the Speed Dial List .................................9-65
Checking Own Numbers ....................................9-66
Accessing “t-zones” ................................. 10-67
Viewing the Browser ........................................10-67
Using the Message Service ...................... 11-68
Message Types Available with the Handset ....11-68
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................. 1-1
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Table of Contents
Creating and Sending Messages ...................... 11-69
Receiving and Reading Messages .................... 11-74
Deleting Messages ........................................... 11-78
Settings for the Messages ................................ 11-79
Making Text Templates ................................... 11-81
Using Voice Mail ............................................. 11-82
Memory Status ................................................. 11-83
Setting Cell Broadcasts .................................... 11-83
Setting Cell Info ............................................... 11-85
Browsing the WAP Alerts ............................... 11-85
Enjoying Multi Media ............................. 12-86
Using Pictures .................................................. 12-86
Using Sounds ................................................... 12-96
Using Games or Applications ........................ 12-106
Using Videos .................................................. 12-107
Using Music ................................................... 12-110
Memory Status ............................................... 12-113
Using the Personal Organiser ............... 13-114
Using the Calendar ......................................... 13-114
Using the Alarm ............................................. 13-116
Using the Calculator ...................................... 13-119
Using Memo Recording ................................. 13-120
Using the Phone Help .................................... 13-121
Using the Call History ........................... 14-122
Calling from the Call Log .............................. 14-122
Saving a Call Log to the Contacts List .......... 14-123
Deleting a Call Log ........................................ 14-124
Clearing Call Logs ......................................... 14-124
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Checking the Duration of Calls ......................14-125
Checking the Cost of Calls .............................14-125
Checking the Amount of
Data Communication ......................................14-127
Setting the Handset ...............................15-128
Setting the Display Language .........................15-128
Setting the Main Display ................................15-128
Setting the External Display ...........................15-132
Resetting the Phone Setting ............................15-135
Setting the Profiles ..........................................15-136
Call Settings ....................................................15-143
Call Forwarding ..............................................15-147
Setting Networks ............................................15-148
Setting the Date and Time ..............................15-151
Setting Security ...............................................15-153
Setting an Account ..........................................15-158
Customising Keys ...........................................15-162
Master Reset ...................................................15-163
Connecting to a PC ................................16-164
Installing Software ..........................................16-164
Connecting the Handset ..................................16-165
Troubleshooting .....................................17-167
Index .......................................................18-170
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Quick Setup
Quick Setup gives you the basic information you need to
start using your handset.
Unpacking
Check that the following items are included:
Handset (the battery cover attached)
Rechargeable Li-ion battery
AC charger
Hands free EARphone & MIC (Stereo)
Operation Manual
Some other brochures or supplements may also be
included.
Purchase SD memory card separately.
CONTAINS LITHIUM-ION BATTERY.
MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
Inserting the SIM Card and the
Battery
In order to access the available services, do not forget to
insert a SIM card and a battery. The SIM card carries the
user’s identity for accessing the network and also stores
personal information such as the phone directory and
SMS messages. Only use a 3V SIM card with your
handset.
If you already have a mobile phone before
purchasing this handset, you may use your
previous SIM card with the new handset. In this
case, refer to “If You Upgrade Your Handset” on
page 3-21.
3-13
Quick Setup
Step 1:
Step 2:
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Press (c) and slide the battery cover in the
direction of the arrow (d).
Quick Setup
Remove the battery cover.
3-14
Slide the SIM card into the SIM holder as
illustrated.
Do not touch the metal part of the SIM terminal.
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Position the battery with the model name
facing up. Insert its top end into slot (c) as
illustrated and insert the other end into
position (d).
In step 3 on page 3-14, press the tab securing the card
and slide it in the opposite direction from the SIM holder.
Step 3:
Charging the Battery
The battery is not fully charged when you purchase the
handset. Charge the battery for at least 2 hours before
using. Use only the included AC charger.
Using the Charger
Align the battery cover with the battery
compartment as illustrated and slide it in the
direction of the arrow until it clicks.
Insert the charger plug into an AC outlet.
Open the external connector cap and insert
the charger (label facing up) into the USB/
Charger connector. The battery indicator in
the display (
) starts animating.
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Quick Setup
Removing the SIM Card
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To charge using the cigarette lighter charger
The optional cigarette lighter charger (CE-CL30) supplies
power for charging from the cigarette lighter socket of a
car.
Quick Setup
Battery Status
Check the battery indicator displayed in the upper left of
the display to estimate remaining battery power. When
the battery is empty, “
” appears on the display and
an alarm sounds. The battery may only last for another 5
minutes. If you are using your handset, charge the battery
immediately.
Battery Indicators
When charging is complete, the Indicator
stops animating.
The standard charging time is approximately 2
hours.
Charging time may vary depending on the
state of the battery and other conditions. For
information on the battery, refer to “Battery” on
page 1-5.
Removing the charger
Disconnect the charger plug from the AC outlet and
unplug the charger from the handset.
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Charge Level
Sufficiently charged
Partially charged
Charging recommended
Charging required
Empty
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Step 4:
Turning On Your Handset
For information on key operations, refer to
“Parts and Controls” on page 4-22.
When turning on the handset, you may be
asked to enter a PIN (Personal Identification
Number) code. Enter it and press B. For more
information, refer to “If You Upgrade Your
Handset” on page 3-21 and the brochures
supplied with the SIM card.
Turning Off Your Handset
Press F and hold for approximately 2 seconds.
Step 5:
Setting the Date and Time
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Date & Time” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Set date/time” and
press B.
Enter the month, day, year and time using the
digit keys and press B.
If you enter the time in the 12-hour format,
press P to switch between am and pm.
For more information on how to set date and
time, refer to “Setting the Date and Time” on
page 15-151.
You can also use a, b, c or d to edit the
date and time.
Set the date and time before using the handset. If date
and time are left unset, you cannot operate some
time-based functions correctly.
Open the handset.
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Quick Setup
Open the handset and press F and hold for
approximately 2 seconds.
The standby screen appears in the main display.
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Using the Memory Card
Quick Setup
Insert the memory card all the way in.
Close the cover.
The data storage area of the handset can be enhanced by
using the memory card. If you wish to use the handset for
taking pictures or recording videos, sounds or music, use
of the memory card is recommended.
Inserting the Memory Card
Turn off the handset.
Open the SD memory card slot cover.
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Use SD memory cards up to 1 GB or MMC up
to 128 MB. Note that some types of MMC may
not be compatible with your handset.
The miniSD memory card with SD card adapter
cannot be used with your handset.
Be sure to insert the card in the correct
direction and orientation.
The SD memory card has a write-protect
switch that prevents you from deleting contents
by accident. If you slide the switch to the lock
position, you cannot save or delete files.
Do not open the memory card cover while the
memory card is being formatted, written or
read. The card may be damaged beyond use.
Keep all memory cards out of the reach of
small children.
Memory Card Folder Configurations
Some folders are created on the memory card. The
pictures, sounds and video clips are stored in appropriate
folder.
Main Display
: Appears when the card is inserted.
: Appears when the card is inserted and locked.
: Appears when the card is damaged or unusable.
: Appears when the card is locked, damaged or
unusable.
: Appears when the card is being written or read (the
arrow in the icon is green.)
: Appears when the card is being formatted (the arrow
in the icon is red.)
External Display
: Appears when the card is inserted.
: Appears when the card is inserted and locked.
: Appears when the card is damaged or unusable.
: Appears when the card is locked, damaged or
unusable.
: Appears when the card is being written or read (the
arrow in the icon is green.)
: Appears when the card is being formatted (the arrow
in the icon is red.)
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Quick Setup
When you turn on the handset while the
memory card is in, the message “Memory card
is in” appears in the main display and the
memory card indicator is displayed in both the
main and external display.
When you insert the memory card while the
handset is turned on, the message “Memory
card is inserted” appears in the main display
and the memory card indicator is displayed in
both the main and external display.
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Quick Setup
Removing the Memory Card
Formatting the Memory Card
If you wish to clear all data stored in the memory card,
format the memory card according to the following steps.
The handset code is needed to format the memory card.
For information on the handset code, refer to “Enabling
the Handset Lock” on page 15-154.
Turn off the handset.
Open the SD memory card slot cover,
remove the card and close the cover.
When you remove the memory card while the
handset is turned on, the message “Memory
card is removed” appears in the main display
and the memory card icon disappears from
both the main and external displays.
Do not remove the memory card while the
memory card is being formatted, written or
read.
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Press B.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Memory card” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Format” and press
B.
Enter your handset code and press B.
The main menu appears.
If you wish to cancel, press A [Back] before
entering the handset code.
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If You Upgrade Your Handset
Entering the PIN Code
If you insert a SIM card you have used for your previous
mobile phone, you may be requested to enter a PIN code
when you turn on your handset. For more information on
the PIN code, refer to “Setting Security” on page 15-153.
Enter the PIN code that you used for your old
mobile phone.
Press B.
If your PIN code is entered incorrectly three
times in a row, the SIM card is locked.
To release the lock, try entering the PUK
(Personal Unblocking Key) code (8 digits)
provided by your service provider. For more
information on the code, contact your service
provider.
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Quick Setup
If you have a mobile phone before purchasing this
handset, you may use your previous SIM card with the
new handset. In this case, you are required to prepare the
PIN code used for the old mobile phone to setup.
You can copy the “Contacts list” entries in your
previous SIM card. For information on copying the
“Contacts list” entries, refer to “Copying Entries
Between Memories” on page 9-61 or “Copying All
Entries from the SIM Card to the Handset
Memory” on page 9-62.
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Parts and Controls
Main Handset Unit
Parts and Controls
Before reading this operation manual, becoming familiar
with the names and locations of parts and controls is
recommended.
Also, in this section are icons and indications that change
in the display.
Earpiece
Navigation
Keys
Main Display
abcd
Aerial
Centre Key
Speaker
Flash Light
External Display
Camera Lens
Left Soft Key
Send Key
Camera/Music
Key Y
Voice Mail
Key G
*/Shift Key
0/Flash Light
Key Q
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Right Soft Key
End/Power Key
t-zones Key
Font Zoom Key
Key Pad
#/Silence profile
Key R
Microphone/
MIC
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Hands free EARphone & MIC
Connection
Side-up/Side-down Key V W
Battery Cover
Put the pad over the earphone. You can use the
hands free EARphone & MIC without the pads.
Open the earphone connector cap and insert the
hands free EARphone & MIC plug into the
earphone connector.
For information on how to answer a call, refer to
“Answering a Call” on page 6-32.
Earphone Connector
SD Memory Card Slot Cover
USB/Charger Connector
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Parts and Controls
RF Connector
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Flip Functions
When open:
the main display is turned on and the keypad lights up.
When closed:
Parts and Controls
the external display is turned on and lights up.
Java™ applications are suspended.
the handset sends the busy tone to the caller.
For information on how to set this function, refer to
“Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed” on
page 15-146.
calls are terminated.
For information on how to set this function, refer to
“Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed” on
page 15-146.
If closing the handset in “Create photo/video”
mode, all unsaved data will be lost.
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Display Indicators
This section describes the status indicators displayed at
the top of the screen.
Main Display
Status Indicators
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Indicates the strength of the
received signal or that the service
is out of range.
Indicates the battery level.
Appears when in call.
Appears when a new SMS/MMS
message has arrived.
Appears when your handset is
GPRS* enabled and within range.
Flashes during GPRS
transmission.
Appears when the WAP or MMS
message communication is in
CSD** or GPRS mode.
Appears when the font zoom
function is active.
Appears when the memory card is
inserted.
Appears when at least one
unheard voice mail recording is
remaining.
Appears when a Java™ application
is executed (colour) or suspended
(B/W).
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Parts and Controls
Status
indicators
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11.
12.
13.
Parts and Controls
14.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
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15.
21.
Appears when viewing secure
WAP*** browser.
Appears when the USB cable
(supplied with the PC Link Kit) is
connected to your handset.
Appears when Bluetooth wireless
setting is enabled.
Appears when “All calls” in the “Call
diverts” settings (page 15-147) is
set.
Appears when your handset is
roaming outside of your network.
Indicates the handset’s profiles:
T-Mobile/My profile/Conference/
Activity/In car/Silent (page 15-136).
Appears when the “Outbox”
contains messages you failed to
send.
Appears when “Ringing volume”
(page 15-136) is set to “Silent.”
Appears when the alarm
(page 13-116) is set.
Appears when vibration
(page 15-137) is set.
Appears when the T9 text input
method is activated.
22.
*GPRS:
**CSD:
***WAP:
Indicates the text input method:
First letter upper case mode/Upper
case mode/Lower case mode/
Numeric mode.
For information on the term, refer to
the page 15-162.
For information on the term, refer to
the page 15-162.
For information on the term, refer to
the page 15-162.
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External Display
Status Indicators
1.
2.
3.
4.
Indicates the strength of the
received signal or that the service
is out of range.
Indicates the battery level.
Appears when new messages are
received/the mailbox is full/
receiving messages/sending
messages.
Appears when the handset is in
data connection mode.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Appears when at least one
unheard voice mail recording is
remaining.
Appears when the “Outbox”
contains messages you failed to
send.
Appears when “Ringing volume”
(page 15-136) is set to “Silent.”
Appears when “All calls” in the “Call
diverts” settings (page 15-147) is
set to “On.”
Appears when the USB cable
(supplied with PC Link Kit) is
connected to your handset.
Appears when the alarm
(page 13-116) is set.
Appears when the memory card is
inserted.
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Parts and Controls
Status
indicators
5.
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Guide to the Main Menu
Using the Main Menu
Guide to the Main Menu
After turning on your handset, the standby screen
appears. If you wish to use any functions other than the
basic call operation, press B once to get the main menu.
This has 9 icons for functions, operations and settings.
When you reach the main menu, use a, b, c or d
(navigation keys) to navigate the cursor and press B to
select the function you wish to enjoy.
In this manual, the operation required to access
functions is described by the operation of the
navigation keys.
n SAT/
Profiles
o My Media
p Call
Register
q Messages
r t-zones
s Contacts
t Organiser u Camera
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v Settings
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Basic Key Operations
Soft keys and the centre key
Press h to change the display font size.
By pressing the key, the display font size switches.
To return to the previous menu, you can also
press c except when returning to the standby
screen.
To select an item in the menu, C [Select] can
be used instead of B. Also, d can be used to
select an item when e is displayed at the right
side of the display.
When selecting items using a or b,  and
 (scroll indicator) appear at the right edge of
the display in case there are more menus that
cannot be displayed at one time on the display.
h may not be supported by some functions.
Navigation keys
a, b, c, d indicate the navigation keys.
When you navigate the cursor to select an item, press a,
b, c or d to highlight the item and press B.
The end/power key
Press F to return to the standby screen.
Camera/Music key
Press Y to enter the “Create photo” mode
(page 7-38).
Press and hold Y for approximately 2 seconds to
activate “My Music” (page 12-110).
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Guide to the Main Menu
Your handset uses soft keys (C and A) to help navigate
the handset. At the bottom left and right side of the
display, the respective operations of the keys are shown.
The function of each soft key at any given time is
displayed at the bottom left and right of the screen.
The function of the centre key is displayed in the centre by
a graphical icon.
Example:
When A [Back] is displayed:
Press A [Back] to return to the previous menu.
When C [Select] is displayed:
Press C [Select] to select a menu item.
Font Zoom key
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List of Menu Function Items
This table shows you the items in the function level (1st level), their respective menus (2nd level) and their page numbers.
Main Menu
(1st level)
Guide to the Main Menu
Profiles*
Sub Menu
(2nd level) & Page No.
T-Mobile (page 15-136)
My profile (page 15-136)
Conference (page 15-136)
Activity (page 15-136)
In car (page 15-136)
Silent (page 15-136)
Messages
SIM Application**
My Media
Call Register
Main Menu
(1st level)
Photos (page 12-86)
Pictures (page 12-86)
Sounds (page 12-96)
Games & more (page 12-106)
Videos (page 12-107)
Music (page 12-110)
Memory status (page 12-113)
Missed calls (page 14-122)
Received calls (page 14-122)
Dialled numbers (page 14-122)
Call timers (page 14-125)
Call costs (page 14-125)
Data counter (page 14-127)
t-zones
Contacts
Organiser
Camera
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Sub Menu
(2nd level) & Page No.
Create message (page 11-69)
Inbox (page 11-74)
Drafts (page 11-74)
Sent (page 11-74)
Outbox (page 11-74)
Delete messages (page 11-78)
Settings (page 11-79)
Text templates (page 11-81)
Voice mail (page 11-82)
Memory status (page 11-83)
Cell Broadcasts (page 11-83)***
Cell info (page 11-85)
WAP Alerts (page 11-85)
(page 10-67)
Contacts list (page 9-54)
Speed dial list (page 9-65)
My numbers (page 9-66)
Calendar (page 13-114)
Alarm (page 13-116)
Calculator (page 13-119)
Memo recording (page 13-120)
Phone help (page 13-121)
Create photo (page 7-38)
Create video (page 7-42)
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Main Menu
(1st level)
Guide to the Main Menu
Settings
Sub Menu
(2nd level) & Page No.
Phone settings (page 15-128)
Profiles (page 15-136)
Memory card (page 3-20)
Connectivity (page 15-143)
Java™
Date & Time (page 15-151)
Security (page 15-153)
Account settings (page 15-158)
Internet
Favourites settings (page 15-162)
Master reset (page 15-163)
If you insert a non SAT-compatible SIM card, the “SIM
Application” does not appear and “Profiles” appears
instead. For information on “Profiles” settings, refer to
“Setting the Profiles” on page 15-136.
** If you insert a SAT-compatible SIM card, the
information on the SIM card appears in the “SIM
Application” menu. For information on the SIM card,
contact your service provider.
*** This menu may not be available depending on your
SIM card.
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Basic Handset Operations
This section describes basic phone call functions.
Confirm that the handset is on.
Answering a Call
Making a Call
Basic Handset Operations
Open the handset and enter a phone number
with the keypad.
Confirm the number and press D.
Start talking when the connection is established.
If you enter a wrong number
Press A [Clear] to delete one digit. Press A [Clear] and
hold for approximately 2 seconds to delete the last line.
The handset returns to standby mode when all lines are
deleted.
Ending a Call
Press F to end the call.
Closing the handset also ends a call. For
information on the other operations when handset
is closed, refer to “Settings for Flipping the
Handset Closed” on page 15-146.
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The handset rings for an incoming call.
The handset vibrates when the vibration is set to
“Enable” or “Link to sound.” For information on the
vibration setting, refer to “Setting the Vibration” on
page 15-137.
Press D or C [Answer].
The call is connected and “
” appears.
When the Any Key Answer Function
is Activated
To answer a call, press any key except F or A [Busy].
For information on “Any Key Answer,” refer to “Setting
Any Key Answer” on page 15-142.
When the hands free EARphone &
MIC is connected
To answer a call, press and hold the button of the
hands free EARphone & MIC for approximately 2
seconds.
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You can also reject an incoming call by closing the
handset.
Redialling
The handset keeps a record of phone numbers for the 10
most recent missed, received or dialled calls. You can
retrieve these phone numbers to make calls.
Press D while the handset is in standby mode.
Press c or d to highlight a category from
“Missed calls,” “Received calls” and “Dialled
numbers.”
Press a or b to highlight the number you wish
to call.
Press D to redial the call.
Setting Automatic Redialling
This function makes the handset redial automatically
when the first redial attempt is unsuccessful. For
information on “Auto redial,” refer to “Activating Auto
Redial” on page 15-145.
Rejecting an Incoming Call
You can reject a call you do not wish to answer.
Press F while the handset is ringing.
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Basic Handset Operations
When the Hands free EARphone & MIC is
connected to the handset and the “Any Key
Answer” function is set to “On,” you can answer
calls by pressing the V or W key.
When the handset is connected to Bluetooth
headset and “Automatic answer” is set to “On,”
the handset automatically connects the call after
the specified time and you can talk to the caller.
For information on “Automatic answer,” refer to
“Setting the Automatic Answer” on page 15-142.
When the handset is not connected to the hands
free EARphone & MIC, press B to activate
hands free function.
If your subscription includes the CLI (Calling Line
Identification) service, the caller’s number appears
on the screen. If the caller’s name and number are
stored in the “Contacts list,” the caller’s name and
phone number appear on the screen.
When receiving a call from a person whose picture
is registered in the “Contacts list,” the receiving
display and the picture appear alternately. For
more information on the “Contacts list” refer to
“Using the Contacts List” on page 9-54.
If the number is a restricted number, “withheld”
appears.
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Useful Functions
The second party is put on hold and you can talk to
the third party.
Speed Dialling
Basic Handset Operations
Up to 9 phone numbers from the “Contacts list” memory
(Handset and SIM) can be assigned to speed dials. You
can call the numbers using the digit keys. For information
on the “Speed dial list,” refer to “Setting the Speed Dial
List” on page 9-65.
This service enables you to talk to a third party while you
are in the middle of another call. After activating this
service, a beep tone notifies you of the second call.
To activate this service, refer to “Activating the Call
Waiting Service” on page 15-143.
During a call, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Swap calls” and
press B.
You can switch between the two calls.
The phone number stored in the “Speed dial list” is
dialled.
Call Waiting
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
already assigned to “Voice mail.”
To dial a number using speed dial, press and
hold any of the digit keys (H to O and Q)
for approximately 2 seconds.
G cannot be used as speed dial because it is
Press a or b to highlight “Hold & Answer” and
press B.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Release call” and
press B.
The current call ends and return to the held call.
The call waiting service may not be available
on all networks. Contact your service provider
for more information.
If you do not wish to answer the second call,
press C [Options] and press a or b to
highlight “Busy,” then press B in step 2.
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Accessing the SMS Menu During a
Call
Conference Call
The “Options” screen appears.
This service enables you to call 2 people or more at the
same time. You can talk with 5 participants at most with
this service. To make a conference call, you must have
one active call and one held call.
Press a or b to highlight “SMS” and press B.
Press a or b to highlight one of following
options.
During a call, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Multiparty” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “Conference all” and
press B to initiate the conference call.
You can talk with all the people on the line.
Press F to end the conference call.
The conference call ends.
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Basic Handset Operations
Selecting “Create message”:
allows you to create an SMS message.
Selecting “Inbox,” “Sent” or “Drafts”:
allows you to access these folders. For more
information on the SMS message, refer to “Using
the Message Service” on page 11-68.
With one active call and one held call, press C
[Options].
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To add new participants to the conference call
During the call, press C [Options] and select
“Dial.”
Enter the phone number you wish to include in
the conference call.
Press D.
Basic Handset Operations
After the call is connected, continue from step 1 of
“Conference Call” (page 6-35).
If you wish to include other participants in the
conference call, perform the process again.
To put all the participants on hold
During the call, press C [Options] and select in
the following order:
“Multiparty” → “Conference all.”
Press a or b to highlight “Conference hold all”
and press B.
To reject adding participants
During the call, press C [Options].
To put the current call on hold and continue
having a conference call with the remaining
participants
During the call, press C [Options] and select in
the following order:
“Multiparty” → “Conference all.”
Press a or b to highlight “Exclude” and press
B.
To end the call with all participants
During the call, press C [Options] and select in
the following order:
“Multiparty” → “Conference all.”
Press a or b to highlight “Release all” and
press B.
To end the call with a conference call
participant
During a conference call, press a or b to
highlight the person that you wish to disconnect
from the conference call.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Busy” to send the
busy tone and press B.
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Release call” and
press B.
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To have a conversation with participants
privately
When you wish to have a conversation with one of the
participants privately, you can select a person from the
conference list and put others on hold.
During a conference call, press a or b to
highlight the person that you wish to talk in
private with.
Press C [Options].
Basic Handset Operations
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Multiparty” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “Private” and press
B.
When you have finished the private
conversation, continue from step 1 of
“Conference Call” (page 6-35).
The conference call service may not be available
on all networks. Contact your service provider for
more information.
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Using the Camera
This handset features a built-in camera capable of taking
two million dots high-quality pictures. The camera lets you
take pictures or video clips and features a digital zoom
and auto focus functions. Once you’ve taken your picture
or video, you can save it, then send it to others via MMS
or E-mail message.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Camera” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Create photo” and
press B.
Using the Camera
Taking Pictures
By pressing Camera/Music key (page 4-22),
you can enter the “Create photo” mode directly.
In this case, start the operation from step 4.
If you use the memory card (page 3-18), you
can select a memory (handset memory or
memory card) before taking pictures. For
information on how to select a memory, refer to
“Selecting the Memory” on page 7-45.
In “Create photo” mode, certain functions will be
available only when the picture size is set to
“Small” or “Tiny.” For information on how to set the
picture size in “Create photo” mode, refer to
“Selecting the Picture Size” on page 7-39.
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Press B.
The camera image appears in the display.
Hold the camera as illustrated below.
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Press B.
The shutter sound is heard and the shot picture
appears.
Press W to save the picture.
If you wish to leave “Create photo” mode
without saving the taken picture, press F
before step 6.
While in “Create photo” mode, you can switch
to “Create video” mode. Press C [Options] to
display “Options” menu and select “Change to
video mode,” then press B.
This handset uses a CCD sensor. Although this
handset has been manufactured carefully, some
pictures may still appear too bright or too dark.
If the handset has been left in a warm place for
a long time before taking or registering a
picture, the picture quality may be poor.
Pictures taken with the camera may differ from
the actual image of the subject in colour and
brightness.
Pictures are saved in JPEG format in the following six
sizes.
2 M pixel:
1224 × 1632 dots
1 M pixel:
858 × 1144 dots
Large:
768 × 1024 dots
Medium:
480 × 640 dots
Small:
240 × 320 dots
Tiny:
120 × 160 dots
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Photo size” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the picture size you
wish to select and press B.
Selecting the Picture Quality
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Using the Camera
The picture is saved to “My photos.”
Press A [Cancel] in this step. You can take the
picture again.
If you wish to send the taken picture, refer to
“Shooting and Sending a Picture/Video Function” on
page 7-48.
Selecting the Picture Size
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Press a or b to highlight “Photo quality” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Normal” or “Fine”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight the sound you wish to
select and press B.
You can select from “Pattern 1,” “Pattern 2” or
“Pattern 3.”
To play back the shutter sound, press C [Play].
Using the Camera
Adjusting the Brightness of the
Picture
Viewing the Saved Pictures
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
Press a (brighter) or b (darker) to adjust the
brightness (exposure level) of the picture.
Press C [Options].
Return to the standby mode to reset the
brightness setting to default.
Selecting the Shutter Sound
You can select the shutter sound from three preset
patterns.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Shutter sound” and
press B.
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You can review the pictures saved in “My photos.”
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “My photos” and
press B.
The thumbnail index for saved pictures appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select the image you
wish to view and press B.
The selected picture appears.
When you save pictures, the assigned file
names are “YMMDDnnn.jpg” (YMMDD is
Y (Year), M (Month), D (Day) and nnn is a 3
digit number).
You can view the file name and size of your
pictures in the thumbnail index.
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Selecting the Frame
You can select and set a frame from preset patterns or
saved pictures.
Press a or b to highlight “Continuous
shooting” and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Auto shooting” or
“Manual shooting” and press B.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
The “Options” menu appears.
Press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Add frame” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Preset frames” or
“Off” and press B.
If you do not wish to add a frame, select “Off.”
Press a, b, c or d to select the frame you
wish to view and press B.
You can only select a frame when the picture
size is set to “Small” or “Tiny.”
If you activate “Continuous shooting,” you
cannot set a frame.
Using Continuous Shooting
Press B to start continuous shooting.
When the continuous shooting is finished, the
pictures taken are saved automatically.
To end the function, press A [Cancel].
You can only use the continuous shooting
function when the picture size is set to “Small”
or “Tiny.”
If you select a frame when taking pictures, you
cannot use the continuous shooting function.
Four pictures are taken in succession. Auto shooting and
manual shooting are available.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo.”
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Using the Camera
“Auto shooting”: Four pictures are taken in a row
by pressing B.
“Manual shooting”:
Pictures are taken one by one
by pressing B.
To cancel continuous shooting, select “Off” in this
step.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press C [Options].
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Shooting Video Images
Hold the camera as illustrated below.
Press B.
You can record video clips with sound.
If you use the memory card (page 3-18), you can
select a memory (handset memory or memory
card) before recording video clips. For information
how to select a memory, refer to “Selecting the
Memory” on page 7-45.
Using the Camera
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Camera” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Create video” and
press B.
The video image appears in the display.
The sound indicating the start of video recording is
heard and the recording starts.
If you press B again, the recording stops and the
sound indicating the end of video recording is heard.
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Press C [Options] and select “Save” and press
B to save the recorded video clip to “My videos.”
If you wish to send saved video clips, refer to
“Sending Videos as Attachments” on page 12-108.
If you wish to send the video clip, refer to “Shooting
and Sending a Picture/Video Function” on
page 7-48.
Selecting Video Quality
The maximum size of a video clip that can be
recorded at one time is 295 kbytes.
Selecting Video Size
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create video.”
Press C [Options].
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create video.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Video quality” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Normal” or “Fine”
and press B.
Adjusting the Brightness of Video
Clips
In “Create video” mode, press a (brighter) or b (darker)
to adjust the brightness (exposure level) of video clips.
Return to the standby mode to reset the
brightness setting to default.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Video size” and
press B.
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Using the Camera
While in “Create video” mode, you can switch
to “Create photo” mode. Press C [Options] to
display “Options” menu, select “Change to
camera mode,” then press B.
If you wish to record video clips without sound,
press C [Options], select “Voice record” and
set it “Off.”
Press a or b to highlight “Large” or “Small” and
press B.
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Viewing Saved Video Clips
You can view saved video clips in “My videos.”
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create video.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Using the Camera
Press a or b to highlight “My videos” and
press B.
The thumbnail index for saved video clips appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select the video clip
you wish to playback and press B.
Press B.
The selected video clip is played back.
To pause playback, press B.
To resume playback, press B again.
To stop playback, press A [Back].
After you have viewed the video clip, press
A [Back].
The display returns to the thumbnail index.
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When you save video clips, the assigned file
names are “YMMDDnnn.3gp” (YMMDD is
Y (Year), M (Month), D (Day) and nnn is a 3
digit number).
The file name and size of your pictures are
displayed in the thumbnail index.
If the video clip has been recorded with sound,
the volume can be adjusted by pressing a or
b.
The volume depends on the “Ringing Volume”
setting (page 15-136). The volume is 0 when
“Ringing Volume” is set to “Silent” or “Step
Tone.”
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Common Functions &
Information
Selecting Focus Mode
This section describes useful common functions you can
use for both camera and video.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo” or “Create video.”
Selecting the Memory
Press C [Options].
If you use the memory card (page 3-18), you can select a
memory (handset memory or memory card) before taking
pictures or recording videos for the data storage.
Press a or b to highlight “Focus mode” and
press B.
You can select a focus mode from the following three
alternatives.
The “Options” menu appears.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo” or “Create video.”
Press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Autofocus,”
“Semi-autofocus” or “Manual focus” and press
B.
The “Options” menu appears.
Autofocus:
Press a or b to highlight “Save to” and press
B.
10 Press a or b to highlight “Handset” or
“Memory card” and press B.
Focus automatically by pressing
B.
Semi-autofocus: Once B is pressed, the focal
length will be fixed. Press B
again to take the picture with
fixed focus.
Manual focus:
By pressing V/W, focal length
can be changed. Press B to
take the picture with the focus
set manually.
Once you set “Semi-autofocus” in step 4, make
sure that you have to press B twice to take a
picture.
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Using the Digital Zoom Function
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo” or “Create video.”
Press d to zoom in (the subject becomes
larger) or press c to zoom out (the subject
becomes smaller.)
Using the Camera
The zooming ratio indicators appear automatically
when c or d is pressed and disappear when the
key is released.
The available zooming steps depend on the camera
settings.
The digital zoom function is not available when
picture size is set to “2 M pixel” in “Create photo”
mode.
Using the Delay Timer
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo” or “Create video.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delay timer” and
press B.
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Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B.
“ ” appears and returns to “Create photo/video”
mode.
Press B to start the delay timer.
10 seconds after the timer starts, the shutter sounds
and the camera takes a picture or starts recording
video.
To cancel the delay timer
Press C [Options] while the delay timer setting
is on.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delay timer” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Off” and press B.
The delay timer turns off.
If B is pressed while the delay timer is
operating, the picture is taken immediately.
If you wish to stop taking pictures with the
timer, press A [Cancel] while the delay timer
is operating.
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Using the Flash Light
When taking a picture or recording video in a dark place,
you can use the Flash light.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo” or “Create video.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Flash light” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and
press B.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Change viewfinder”
and press B.
The main display is turned off and the image
through the camera lens appears in the external
display and focus mode is set to “Autofocus.”
When taking a picture or stopping a video recording,
the view finder automatically switches to the main
display.
You can also change the view finder by pressing
P (X) in “Create photo/video” mode.
Pressing Q also activates the Flash light.
Changing the View Finder
You can use the external display as the view finder. This
function is convenient for taking a self-portrait or a group
picture.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Camera” → “Create photo” or “Create video.”
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Using the Camera
Press C [Options].
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Shooting and Sending a Picture/Video
Function
After taking a picture or recording video, you can send it
directly from “Create photo/video” mode via MMS or
E-mail message.
After taking a picture or recording video, press
B.
Using the Camera
The “Send to” list appears.
When recording a video clip, options appear when
pressing B to stop recording.
The last address where a message was sent is at
the top of the list.
Press a or b to highlight the phone number or
E-mail address of the recipient.
If you cannot find the phone number or E-mail
address that you wish to send the picture to, select
“Others…” and enter the necessary information.
Press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Send” and press B.
The message is sent.
When attaching a photo/picture file to a message,
the size of the file is automatically reduced if
exceeding the maximum (295 kbytes) size to
send.
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You can also send a voice memo after recording.
For information on the voice memos, refer to
“Using Memo Recording” on page 13-120.
Deleting Photo/Video Clips
For information on how to delete photos or video clips,
refer to page 12-96 for deleting photos and page 12-109
for deleting video clips.
When the Memory Space is Low
When the available memory space in “My photos/My
videos” is low, the remaining shots indicator in the upper
left of the screen turns red. If the memory space becomes
zero and when you try to take a photos again, “Memory
full. You cannot take a picture!” (“Memory full. You cannot
record a video!” in the “Create video” mode) appears.
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Create Photo/Video Mode
Indicators
Short distance
Long distance
Focus
Photo/video brightness (exposure level) indicators
(page 7-40, page 7-43)
(+2):
Bright
(+1):
↓
(±0):
Normal
(-1):
↓
(-2):
Dark
Remaining shots/Sets indicator
Indicates that the remaining number
of pictures is still over 1000.
123:
Indicates the remaining number of
photos or video clips that can be
taken or recorded.
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Using the Camera
Flash light indicator (page 7-47)
On
Delay timer indicator (page 7-46)
Indicates the delay timer is set.
Continuous shooting indicators (for the “Create photo”
mode only) (page 7-41)
: Indicates pictures are taken in
continuous shooting mode.
photo/video quality indicators (page 7-39, page 7-43)
Indicates the quality of the picture or video to be
recorded.
Normal
Fine
Photo size indicators (for “Create photo” mode only)
(page 7-39)
2 M pixel:
1224 × 1632 dots
1 M pixel:
858 × 1144 dots
Large:
768 × 1024 dots
Medium:
480 × 640 dots
Small:
240 × 320 dots
Tiny:
120 × 160 dots
Focus mode indicators (page 7-45)
Autofocus
Semi-autofocus
Manual focus
Focusing bar
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Memory indicators (page 7-45)
Indicates photos/videos are saved
on handset memory.
Indicates photos/videos are saved
on memory card.
Zooming ratio indicators (page 7-46)
Using the Camera
Original size
Maximum size
Magnification
Voice record indicators (for “Create video” mode only)
(page 7-43)
On
Off
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Entering Text
This section provides information on how to enter text
using the handset keypad for contacts list entries and
messages, etc. Before you try to enter text, you should
familiarise yourself with the different text input methods.
In multi-tap input method, several characters are
assigned to each key and you enter the desired character
by pressing the key a few times.
The table indicates how many times you need to press a
certain key to display the character you wish to enter.
Pressing the key changes the character in order as shown
in the table. When you reach the last character, it returns
to the first one.
Example: Press H once. “A” appears. Press twice. “B”
appears.
English Mode
Key
Upper Case
Lower Case
Characters
Characters
. (full stop) , (comma) - (hyphen) ? !
’ (apostrophe) @ :1
ABC2
abc2
DEF3
def3
GHI4
ghi4
Numeric
Numeric
Q-O: Press and hold to enter numbers 0-9.
P:
Press and hold to shift to sentence mode,
Upper Case
Lower Case
Characters
Characters
JKL5
jkl5
MNO6
mno6
PQRS7
pqrs7
TUV8
tuv8
WXYZ9
wxyz9
(space) + = < > € £ $ ¥ % & 0
* + P?
. , ? ! : ; - + # *
@ ' '' ( ) _ & € £ $
% / ˜ < > § = \ | ¥
¿ ¡ ^ [ ] { } ¤ Å Ä
Æå ä æ à Ç É è é ì
Ññ Ö Ø ö ø ò ß Ü ü
ù∆ Φ Γ Λ Ω Π Ψ ∑ Θ
Ξ (space) (return)
Entering Text
Text Table for Multi-tap Input
Key
R:
Upper case, Lower case or Numeric (Abc,
ABC, abc or 123).
Press and hold to shift between multi-tap and
T9 mode.
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Selecting the Input Method
If the correct word is not shown in step 5, enter the
correct word again after switching to the multi-tap
input method.
T9 Text Input
If you press Q instead of step 6, a space is
inserted next to the selected word.
T9 text input method is a shortcut to enter text easily and
quickly.
In the text entry screen, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Entering Text
Press a or b to highlight “Input method” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the T9 mode (T9
Abc,T9 ABC, T9 abc) you wish to select and
press B.
“
To enter symbols or punctuation, press R.
Selecting the Input Language
You can select the input language in the text entry screen.
” appears at the top of the display.
Press each key once for any letter on that key.
Example: To enter the word “How,” press J L
O.
If the word shown isn’t the one you want, press
a or b and highlight the correct one.
Press B to select the word.
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Entering Symbols and Punctuation
In the text entry screen, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Input language” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the language you
wish to select and press B.
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Using Text Templates
Press a or b to highlight “Copy” or “Cut” and
press B.
You can use the sentences registered in “Text templates”
when entering text. For information on how to create the
text templates, refer to “Saving Phrases to the Text
Template” on page 11-81.
Press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the
first letter to be copied or cut and press B.
Press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the
last letter to be copied or cut and press B.
“Cut” removes the information from its original
location and relocates it when you use “Paste.”
“Copy” leaves the information in its original
location and makes another copy of the
information when you use “Paste.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Text template” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the text template you
wish to select and press B.
Pasting
The selected text template is inserted.
Copying, Cutting and Pasting
Text
After the “Copy” and “Cut” operation, press a,
b, c or d to move the cursor to the point you
wish to insert the letters and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Paste” and press B.
The options help you complete editing smoothly.
Copying and Cutting
When you are editing text, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Entering Text
In the text entry screen, press a, b, c or d
to move the cursor to the point you wish to insert
the template.
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Using the Contacts List
In the “Contacts list,” you can store the phone numbers
and E-mail addresses of your friends, family and
colleagues, etc. Using “Contacts list,” you can dial or send
messages easily without entering a phone number or an
E-mail address manually.
Items stored in the SIM memory
Name:
The number of characters that can
be stored differs depending on the
SIM card you use.
Phone number:
Up to 40 digits
Contacts List Basics
Using the Contacts List
In the “Contacts list,” you can store up to 500 phone
numbers and E-mail addresses. In each entry, you can
store the following items.
Items stored in the handset memory
Name:
Up to 30 characters
Phone number:
Up to 40 digits, 3 phone numbers /
entry
E-mail Address:
Up to 60 characters, 2 addresses /
entry
Group:
Selectable from 8 groups
Address:
Up to 100 characters
Note:
Up to 60 characters
Thumbnail image: 1 image
The capacity of the “Contacts list” differs when
storing in your handset memory and when storing
in the SIM card. For example, you cannot store a
thumbnail image in the “Contacts list” in the SIM
card.
Viewing the Contacts List
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Contacts”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Contacts list” and
press B.
The index view of the “Contacts list” appears.
You can also access the “Contacts list” by
pressing b while in standby mode.
The “Contacts list” stored in the handset is empty
when you purchase the handset.
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Selecting the Memory
You can store new entries in the “Contacts list.” Before
saving new entries or viewing stored entries in the
“Contacts list,” you can select the handset memory or the
SIM card memory.
Selecting the Memory for saving
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Advanced” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Save to” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “Handset,”
“Selection” or “SIM” and press B.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Advanced” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Source” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “Handset,” “SIM” or
“SIM + Handset” and press B.
If you select “Selection,” you can select the memory
(handset or SIM card) each time a new entry is
saved. For information on how to select the memory
when saving a new entry, refer to “Saving
Information to the Contacts List” on page 9-56.
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Using the Contacts List
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Selecting the Memory for viewing
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Saving Information to the
Contacts List
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Add new contact”
and press B.
Using the Contacts List
The “New Entry” screen appears.
If you select “Selection” in step 5 of “Selecting the
Memory for saving” (page 9-55), specify the
memory (Handset or SIM) each time before making
an entry.
When selecting “Handset entry”:
Items you can enter are “Name,” “Phone 1,” “Phone
2,” “Phone 3,” “E-mail 1,” “E-mail 2,” “Group,”
“Address” and “Note.”
When selecting “SIM entry”:
Items you can enter are only “Name” and “Phone.”
When you finish entering the information, press
A [Save].
For information on items or the number of the
characters you can enter in the handset or SIM
card memory, refer to “Contacts List Basics” on
page 9-54.
Adding a Phone Number from Call
Register Entries
You can enter the phone numbers and names of the caller
in the “Contacts list” from “Call Register” logs such as
“Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialled numbers.”
Display the “Call Register” log you wish to select
from.
For information on “Call Registers,” refer to “Using
the Call History” on page 14-122.
Press a or b to highlight the number you wish
to save in the “Contacts list” and press C
[Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
enter and press B.
The entry screen appears. For information on how
to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51.
Press a or b to highlight “Save to Contacts”
and press B.
Follow the steps from step 3 of “Saving
Information to the Contacts List” to complete the
operation.
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Saving an Input Phone Number to the
Contacts List
After you enter the phone number in standby
mode, press C [Save].
Follow the steps from step 3 of “Saving
Information to the Contacts List” (page 9-56) to
complete the operation.
Dialling from the Contacts List
Dialling from the Contacts List
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to
call and press D to dial.
Dialling from the Details Screen
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the name which
contains the phone number you wish to dial and
press B.
The detail screen appears.
Press a or b to highlight the phone number
you wish to dial and press D to dial.
If there are two or more entries registered in the
selected entry, press a or b to highlight the phone
number you wish to call and press D.
If no entries are found in the list, you can create an
entry from the list. Press C [Options] and follow
step 3 onward of “Saving Information to the
Contacts List” (page 9-56).
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Using the Contacts List
When dialling from the “Contacts list,” display the index
view of the “Contacts list” first.
If you cannot find the name you wish to dial or
send messages to, follow the steps in “Searching
a Name and Number in the Contacts List”
(page 9-58).
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Sending Messages from the Details
Screen
Searching a Name and Number in the
Contacts List
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
If you cannot find the name or number you wish to call at
a glance in index view, you can search for it by entering
the first few characters.
Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to
call and press B.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The detail screen appears.
Using the Contacts List
Press a or b to highlight the phone number or
E-mail address of the recipient you wish to send
a message to.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Send message” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “via SMS,” “via MMS”
or “via E-mail” and press B.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Search” and press
B.
Enter the first few characters of the name you
wish to call.
Matched results appear in alphabetical order. If
there is no exact entry in the “Contacts list,” the
similar names appear alphabetically.
Press a or b to scroll through the list for
selecting the name you wish to call and press B.
The detail screen of the “Contacts list” appears.
You can also dial by pressing D when the name
you wish to call is highlighted in step 4.
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Editing the Contacts List
If you cannot find the name you wish to edit, follow
the steps in “Searching a Name and Number in the
Contacts List” (page 9-58).
Editing a Contacts List Entry
Press A [Save].
The changes are saved.
If you do not wish to save the changes, press C
[Options] before step 7 and press a or b to
highlight “Cancel,” then press B.
Adding a Thumbnail Image to Entries
(for the handset entry only)
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
You can add a thumbnail image to entries in the handset
memory.
Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to
edit.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight the entry you wish to
add a thumbnail image to and press B.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit” and press B.
The detail screen appears.
The “Edit Entry” screen appears.
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
edit and press B.
When you have finished editing, press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Caller ID” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “My photos” or “My
pictures” and press B.
If you wish to edit another item, repeat steps 5 and
6.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
The thumbnail list you selected appears.
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Press a, b, c or d to highlight a thumbnail
image you wish to add and press B.
Press A [Save] to add a thumbnail image to the
entry.
Picture up to 150 kbytes can be added to
entries as a thumbnail image.
You cannot add thumbnail images to entries in
the SIM Memory.
Using the Contacts List
To change the thumbnail image in the
“Contacts list” entry
Setting the Ringtone for a Contacts
List Entry (for the handset entry
only)
You can set a ringtone or the vibration to a “Contacts list”
entry in the handset memory.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to
set and press B
The detail screen appears.
Select “Change” after step 4 and select “My photos” or
“My pictures.”
To remove the thumbnail image in the
“Contacts list” entry
Press a or b to highlight “Ringtone” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B.
Select “Remove” after step 4.
The “Options” menu items “Change” and
“Remove” appear only when a thumbnail image is
added to the selected entry.
If you delete an image added as a thumbnail in
“My photos” or “My pictures,” the corresponding
thumbnail image is also removed.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
If you wish to cancel the ringtone setting, select “Off”
in this step.
Press a or b to highlight “Assign melody” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My
music” or “T-Mobile” and press B.
The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data.
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For more information on how to select a ringtone,
refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on
page 15-137.
Press B to display the detail screen and press
a or b to highlight the phone number you wish
to copy.
Press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Vibration” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish
to set and press C [Select].
10 Press a or b to highlight “Enable,” “Disable” or
“Link to sound” and press B.
11 When setting is complete, press A [Back] and
A [Save].
Copying Entries Between Memories
You can copy entries between the handset and SIM card
memories. This function is useful when you wish to
backup entries or organise your memory space. Before
copying, make sure which memory’s entries are displayed
on the display.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the name which you
wish to copy to another memory.
Press a or b to highlight “Copy to SIM” to copy
the entry to the SIM card or “Copy to handset” to
copy the entry to the handset memory and press
B.
The name and the phone number selected in step 2
are copied to the other memory.
If you select “Copy to SIM,” the message “Some
data may be lost. OK?” appears. Press C [Yes] to
complete the operation.
Even if multiple phone numbers are registered to
one name, you can copy only one phone number
per name to the SIM card.
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Using the Contacts List
For information on how to set the vibration, refer to
“Setting the Vibration” on page 15-137.
The “Options” menu appears.
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Copying All Entries from the SIM
Card to the Handset Memory
You can copy all entries from the SIM card to the handset
memory at once. This function is useful when you restore
the handset memory with the backup copy in the SIM Card.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Using the Contacts List
Press a or b to highlight “Advanced” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Copy all from SIM”
and press B.
Press C [Yes].
If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step.
Swapping the Location Number of the
Phone Number (for SIM card entries
only)
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the desired name and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the desired phone
number and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Swap” and press B.
Enter the location number you wish to swap and
press B.
Deleting a Contacts List Entry
If you cannot find the desired name, follow the
steps in “Searching a Name and Number in the
Contacts List” (page 9-58).
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to
delete.
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Press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Press C [Yes].
If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step.
Press a or b to highlight “Handset entries” or
“SIM entries” and press B.
Press C [Yes].
Once you delete a “Contacts list” entry, it cannot
be restored.
Deleting All Contacts List Entries
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Advanced” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete all entries”
and press B.
If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step.
Once you delete all entries in the “Contacts list,”
they cannot be restored.
Setting the Groups
You can set group icons when saving the “Contacts list”
entries to the handset memory so that you can easily find
and edit them.
Viewing Groups
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Group” and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “View groups” and
press B.
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Using the Contacts List
You can delete all entries in the “Contacts list.” Before
deleting all “Contacts list” entries, ensure that you are
accessing the memory you wish to delete. For information
on how to select the memory for “Contacts list” entries,
refer to “Selecting the Memory” on page 9-55.
Enter your handset code and press B.
For information on the handset code, refer to
“Enabling the Handset Lock” on page 15-154.
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight the group name you
wish to hide/view and press B.
The check box indicates that the group has been
selected.
In step 5, press C [Options] to display the
“Options” menu and select “Select current only” to
view only the selected group or “Select all” to view
all groups.
Group Call
Using the Contacts List
You can set different ringtones for each group. When you
purchase this handset, groups are set to off. If you do not
set a group ringtone, the ringtone assigned in “Profiles” is
used. For information on “Profiles,” refer to “Setting the
Profiles” on page 15-136.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Group” and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Group call” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the group name you
wish to set and press B.
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Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B.
If you wish to cancel the ringtone setting, select “Off”
in this step.
Press a or b to highlight “Assign melody” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My
music” or “T-Mobile” and press B.
The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data.
Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish
to set and press C [Select].
For more information on how to select a ringtone,
refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on
page 15-137.
10 Press a or b to highlight “Vibration” and press
B.
11 Press a or b to highlight “Enable,” “Disable” or
“Link to sound” and press B.
For information on how to set the vibration, refer to
“Setting the Vibration” on page 15-137.
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Memory Status
Setting the Speed Dial List
You can check the number of entries registered in the
“Contacts list.”
You can set a maximum of 9 phone numbers in the
“Speed dial list.”
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
You can check the memory status of the handset
memory and SIM card.
Setting Contacts List entries in the
Speed Dial List
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Contacts” → “Contacts list.”
Press a or b to highlight the name you wish to
add to the “Speed dial list” and press B.
The “Contacts list” screen appears.
Press a or b to highlight the phone number
you wish to add to the “Speed dial list” and press
C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Add to Speed dial”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight the Speed dial
number you wish to set and press B.
The nine digit keys correspond to list numbers.
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Using the Contacts List
Press a or b to highlight “Memory status” and
press B.
For information on making a call with Speed
dialling, refer to “Speed Dialling” on page 6-34.
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Checking Own Numbers
You can check your own voice, data and fax phone
numbers.
At the main menu, select “Contacts.”
Press a or b to highlight “My numbers” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Voice,” “Data” or
“Fax.”
Using the Contacts List
The phone number you wish to check appears.
“Voice,” “Data” or “Fax” may not be displayed
depending on the SIM card.
Also the terms and the numbers of the records
displayed in the display for “Voice,” “Data” or
“Fax” may differ depending on the SIM card.
If your number is not saved on your SIM card,
you can enter it yourself. (Certain SIM cards do
not support this function.)
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Accessing “t-zones”
The handset is already designed to access the “t-zones”
multimedia services from T-Mobile and receive
information from the service.
“t-zones” is your gateway to entertainment, information
and excitement. For accessing “t-zones” and mobile
Internet surfing, the handset has the browser (WAP)
preinstalled. Through the browser, you can get useful
information and data. Web pages you can access and
view are designed for handset configurations.
Press E while the handset is in standby mode.
The handset starts to access the “t-zones” site.
E can also be used while the handset is in the main
menu or 2nd level menu.
Navigating a Web Page
abcd:
B:
C:
A:
F (short press):
Navigate the highlights on the
screen.
Performs the option displayed in
the lower centre of the screen.
Launches the browser option
menu.
Selects an action displayed in the
lower left corner of the screen.
Exit the browser.
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Accessing “t-zones”
If you have any problems connecting to this
network, call your network operator.
Viewing the Browser
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Using the Message Service
This section provides information on how to create, send,
receive and read messages using the handset. With the
handset, you can send and receive not only text
messages but also messages with pictures, sounds or
videos. Pictures taken and sounds and video clips
recorded with the handset can be sent to other handsets
or e-mail addresses for viewing if they have the same
media playback capability.
Message Types Available with
the Handset
Using the Message Service
With the handset, three types of messages are available.
SMS (Short Message Service): This service enables
you to send text only messages of up to 1024 characters
to other users. You can send or receive messages even if
you are talking on the handset. Also text templates are
available to help you compose messages.
MMS (Multimedia Message Service): Your handset is
already enabled to deal with file attached messages. You
can send messages with graphical images, photographs,
sounds or video clips attached, and receive Browser
(WAP) alerts.
E-Mail: This function enables you to directly access the
E-mail messaging service for your Internet service
provider. You can also send or receive files through the
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service. For information on how to set up your E-mail
function, refer to “Setting an Account” on page 15-158.
When sending an SMS message, messages
exceeding 160 characters are divided during
the sending process. If the recipient uses a
compatible handset, divided messages are
recombined and delivered as one message. If
sent to a non-compatible handset, messages
are divided into 152 character lots and
delivered separately.
When sending an MMS message, the size of
the message that can be sent is up to 295
kbytes.
Some messaging functions may not be
available, depending on the network service
you use. If you experience any problems using
these services, contact your service provider
for details.
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Creating and Sending Messages
In step 5, you can use several useful optional
functions for selecting a destination or reselecting
message type, etc. For information on these
functions, refer to “Address Options” on page 11-70.
Basic Operation
The following steps show you the basic way to create and
send messages.
For information on how to enter text, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 8-51.
In step 6, you can use several useful optional
functions such as using text templates or attaching
files to the message, etc. For information on these
functions, refer to “Message Options” on
page 11-71.
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
The “Messages” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Create message”
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “SMS,” “MMS” or
“E-mail” and press B.
Enter the phone number or E-mail address of the
destination you wish to send the message to and
press B.
If you are sending an SMS message:
You can only enter a phone number.
If you are sending an MMS message:
You can enter either a phone number or an E-mail
address.
If you are sending an E-mail message:
You can only enter an E-mail address.
You can check the message length at the top right
of the message screen to figure out how many
more characters you can enter.
When you have finished writing the message,
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Send” and press B.
The handset starts to send the message. After
sending the message, the message is listed in the
“Sent” box.
If you wish to save the message in the “Drafts” box,
select “Save to Drafts.”
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Using the Message Service
Enter your message.
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When sending SMS message of more than
160 characters, a confirmation message
appears. Press C [Yes] to send or A [No] to
cancel.
If the MMS or E-mail messages cannot be sent
for some reason, the message stays in the
“Outbox” and “ ” is displayed on the standby
screen.
The “Options” menu appears.
Using the Message Service
Press a or b to highlight the destination you
wish to send the message to and press B.
If you wish to delete one of the destinations from the
list, press C [Options] and select “Delete” and
press B.
To reselect the message type
Press C [Options] (or press b) in step 5.
After selecting “SMS,” “MMS” or “E-mail message” in step
4 of “Basic Operation” (page 11-69), you can change to
another type of message later on.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Contacts list” press
B.
To select a destination from “Contacts list”
Press a or b to highlight “History” press B.
The destination list appears.
Address Options
In step 5 of “Basic Operation” (page 11-69), you can use
following useful optional functions.
Press C [Options] in step 5.
The “Contacts list” appears and you can search for
the phone number entering only the first few
characters. For information on how to search
“Contacts list” entries, refer to “Searching a Name
and Number in the Contacts List” on page 9-58.
To select a destination from “History”
In “History,” the last 8 destinations sent using messages
(SMS, MMS or E-mail messages) are recorded.
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Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Change to SMS,”
“Change to MMS” or “Change to E-mail” and
press B.
The message type is reselected. Follow the
operation from step 6 of “Basic Operation” on
page 11-69.
To add recipients to the message
After entering a destination, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Add another contact”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “To,” “Cc” or “Bcc”
and B.
If you are sending an SMS message, only the “To”
list screen appears. If you are sending an MMS
message, you cannot select “Bcc.”
Enter the phone number or E-mail address of the
additional recipient and press B.
If you are sending an SMS message, select a blank
line from the “To” list and enter a phone number.
You can enter up to 60 characters for “To,” “Cc” or
“Bcc.” This may be limited depending on your
service provider. Contact your service provider if
you have a problem sending mail.
Message Options
In step 6 of “Basic Operation” (page 11-69), you can use
following useful optional functions.
To use the text templates
The text templates you have created and stored in the
handset are also available when creating messages. For
When making a message in any message type
(“SMS,” “MMS” or “E-mail”), press a, b, c or
d to move the cursor to the point you wish to
insert the text template, and press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Text template” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the template you wish
to enter from the list and press B.
You can continue to make the message. If you wish
to end the message, go to step 7 of “Basic
Operation” on page 11-69.
To attach data (for MMS and E-mail only)
You can send photos, pictures, sounds and video clips by
attaching them to MMS or E-mail message.
When attaching video clips, “Slide show” is
automatically set to “Off.”
NVA (e-Animation file), AAC and MP3 cannot
be attached to the message.
When attaching a photo/picture file to a
message, the size of the file is automatically
reduced if exceeding the maximum (295
kbytes) size to send.
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Using the Message Service
When adding recipients is complete, press A
[Back].
information on how to create text templates, refer to
“Making Text Templates” on page 11-81.
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In step 6, of “Basic Operation” (page 11-69),
press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Attach” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “Photo,” “Picture,”
“Sound,” “Video” or “Music” and press B.
The list of “My photos,” “My pictures,” “My sounds,”
“My videos” or “My music” appears.
Press a or b to highlight the file you wish to
attach and press B.
Using the Message Service
The selected picture, sound or video clip is
attached.
Press B to return to the message edit screen.
If you wish to remove the attached data, press a or
b to highlight the file name you wish to remove and
press C [Options]. Press C [Yes] to remove or
press A [No] to cancel.
To send a message using the message template
(for MMS only)
You can send message templates with an image and
voice attached.
In step 6 of “Basic Operation” (page 11-69),
press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Message template”
and press B.
“Discard message?” appears. Press C [Yes] to go
to next step or press A [No] to go back to text
editor.
Press a or b to highlight a template you wish
to send and press B.
To Create the slide show (for MMS only)
This function enables you to create messages that have
up to 10 slides. Each slide can contain one picture, one
sound file and up to 1000 characters (up to the message
total of 295 kbytes.)
In step 6 of “Basic Operation” (page 11-69),
press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Slide control” and
press B.
The options available for the slide are:
Add:
Add a new slide.
Remove:
Remove the active slide.
Previous:
Navigate to the previous slide.
Next:
Navigate to the next slide.
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Video clip data cannot be attached to the
message as slide data.
If you select “Off,” you can attach 20 pictures,
sounds or video clips up to 295 kbytes in total.
To enable the slide show you must set “On” in
the “Slide show” setting. For information on the
“Slide show” setting, refer to “Settings for the
Messages” on page 11-79.
To add the subject of the message (for MMS
and E-mail only)
You can add a subject for the message before sending.
After entering a message, press B in step 6 of
“Basic Operation” (page 11-69).
Press a or b to highlight “Subject” and press
B.
Enter the subject of the message and press B.
You can enter up to 40 characters as the subject.
This may be limited depending on your network
service. Contact your service provider if you have
problem sending mail.
You can preview the message before sending.
After entering a message, press B in step 6 of
“Basic Operation” (page 11-69).
Press a or b to highlight “Preview message”
and press B.
To reselect the message type
You can change to another message type in step 6 of
“Basic Operation” (page 11-69).
For information on reselecting message type, refer to “To
reselect the message type” on page 11-70.
Sending a Message from the Drafts
Box
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Drafts.”
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to send and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Send” and press B.
If you wish to modify the message, press “Edit
message” instead of selecting “Send” in this step.
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Using the Message Service
To preview the message before sending (for
MMS and E-mail only)
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Receiving and Reading
Messages
A message with “
” (SMS message), “ ”
(MMS) or “ ” (MMS with attachment) icon
indicates an unread message.
If the “Inbox,” “Sent” or “Drafts” box is full, a red
icon is displayed. Delete unwanted messages.
For information on how to delete messages,
refer to “Deleting Messages” on page 11-78.
Receiving Messages
Using the Message Service
When the handset is within the service area, SMS and
MMS messages are automatically received and saved in
the “Inbox.” Meanwhile, you need to operate manually to
receive E-mail messages held at the service provider. For
information on how to receive E-mail messages, refer to
“To receive E-mail messages.”
Also, you may need to download MMS messages
manually. For information on how to download MMS
messages manually, refer to “To retrieve a message (for
MMS only)” on page 11-78.
When receiving messages, the following indicators
appear at the top of the standby screen depending on the
type of the received message.
SMS:
MMS:
E-mail:
When you receive an SMS message, the sender’s
phone number and a part of the message
appears. When the sender’s phone number is
stored in the “Contacts list,” the sender’s name
appears instead of the phone number.
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To receive E-mail messages
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Inbox.”
“New E-mail check” appears. If you select C [Yes],
the messages are delivered.
For information on “Check confirmation,” refer to
“The E-mail message settings” on page 11-80.
Reading Messages
Choose message in the “Inbox” to read the received
messages.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Inbox.”
MMS messages marked with a clip denote
messages with attachments.
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to read and press B.
Press a or b to scroll through the message.
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When you have finished reading the message,
press A [Back].
Replying and Forwarding Messages
You can reply to the sender of a received message or
forward the received message to another destination.
Also, you can modify the received message when
replying or forwarding. You can also call the sender of the
message using the phone number contained in the
message.
To reply to a message
After reading a message or selecting a message
in “Inbox,” press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Reply” and press B.
Enter your message.
For information on how to enter text, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 8-51.
Press B and select “Send.”
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to forward.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Forward” and press
B.
Enter the phone number or E-mail address of the
recipient and press B.
If you wish to select the phone number (for SMS and
MMS message) or E-mail address (for MMS and
E-mail message) in the “Contacts list,” refer to
“Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts
List” on page 9-58.
When you forward a message, the attached
data is also sent to the recipient. However, the
handset will not send AAC, MP3 and any data
it recognises as having copyrights.
The “Subject” field is automatically filled with
the original subject preceded by “Fw:.” The
original message cannot be changed.
If you wish to reply to all addresses on an MMS or
E-mail message, select “Reply All” in step 3.
To forward a message
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages”→ select “Inbox” or “Sent.”
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The “Options” menu appears.
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To call the sender
You can call the sender of an SMS or MMS message in
the “Inbox” whose address (From) is the phone number.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Inbox.”
Phone numbers embedded in the message appear.
Press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Call” and press B.
The handset starts to call the number.
Press a or b to highlight the message from the
sender you wish to call and press C [Options].
If you select “Send via SMS/MMS” in step 6, you
can use the number to make message. If you
select “Save to Contacts,” you can save the
number in the “Contacts list.”
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Call sender” and
press B.
Using the Message Service
To extract the phone number from the
received message
Press a or b to highlight “Extract numbers”
and press B.
Modifying a message
You can call using phone number contained only in the
received SMS message.
You can modify an original message you made before or
after sending it if the message you wish to modify is in the
“Drafts,” “Sent” or “Outbox.”
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → select “Inbox,” “Drafts” or “Sent.”
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Drafts,” “Sent” or “Outbox.”
Press a or b to highlight the message that
contains the phone number you wish to extract
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight a message you wish
to modify.
Press C [Options].
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit message” and
press B.
Modify the message and press B.
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You can also modify received messages when
replying or forwarding them. For information on
how to reply or forward messages, refer to
“Replying and Forwarding Messages” on
page 11-75.
You cannot modify a “Slide show” message
that is created on another handset.
Saving the Phone Number or E-mail
Address of a Sender
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → select “Inbox,” “Drafts,” “Sent” or
“Outbox.”
To check sender/receiver information (for
MMS and E-mail only)
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → select “Inbox,” “Drafts,” “Sent” or
“Outbox.”
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to check and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Details” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight the message from the
sender you wish to save.
To resend a message in the Outbox
Press C [Options].
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Outbox.”
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to resend and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Save to Contacts”
and press B.
For information on how to enter name and other
information, refer to “Saving Information to the
Contacts List” on page 9-56.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Re-send” and press
B.
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Using the Message Service
The sender’s or receiver’s phone number or E-mail
address, time and date stamp, subject and size
appear.
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To lock messages (for MMS and E-mail only)
MMS and E-mail messages can be locked so they are not
deleted by accident.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → select “Inbox” or “Sent.”
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to lock or unlock and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Lock/Unlock” and
press B.
To retrieve a message (for MMS only)
Deleting Messages
Deleting a message
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → select “Inbox,” “Drafts,” “Sent” or
“Outbox.”
Press a or b to highlight the message you
wish to delete and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Using the Message Service
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Inbox.”
Press a or b to highlight the alert you wish to
download.
If you wish to delete all of a certain type of message in a
box at one time, the following deleting option meets the
need.
Press C [Options].
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Delete messages.”
Press a or b to highlight “Inbox,” “Sent,”
“Drafts” or “Outbox” and press B.
Deleting messages by message type
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Download” and
press B.
You can press B to start downloading instead of
steps 3 and 4.
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Each delete option is categorised by message type.
Select one of menu items (SMS, MMS or E-mail)
and press B to delete all messages of a certain
selected type.
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If you wish to delete all messages in a certain box,
select “All Inbox/Drafts/Sent/Outbox messages.”
Settings for the Messages
Deleting All messages
The steps below are instructions on SMS, MMS and
E-mail message settings.
If you wish to delete all messages in “Inbox/Drafts/Sent/
Outbox” at one time, perform the following operation.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Delete messages.”
Press a or b to highlight “All messages” and
press B.
Once you have deleted messages, they cannot be
restored.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
The “Messages” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Settings” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “SMS” or “MMS
message” and press B.
The SMS message settings
After step 4 of “Setting for the Messages,” set the
following items.
When you finish making settings, press A [Back].
Message centre:
Enter the message centre number to enable the service.
Message lifetime:
Set the time span that the message service centre
continually tries to send the message to the recipient you
specified.
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Using the Message Service
You cannot delete locked messages. For
information on how to lock messages, refer to “To
lock messages (for MMS and E-mail only).”
Press B.
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Message format:
Select a message format from the 7 choices.
Connection type:
Select a connection type.
Optimisation:
Converts double-byte characters (such as European
characters with an accent) into single-byte characters
before sending the message. Note that you may be
charged double for sending double-byte character
messages.
The MMS message settings
Using the Message Service
After step 4 of “Setting for the Messages,” set the
following items.
When you finish making settings, press A [Back].
Account setting:
Refer to “Setting an Account” on page 15-158.
Home network:
Defers MMS message downloads when you use your
home network.
Roaming download:
Defers MMS message download when roaming outside of
your network.
Allow delivery report:
Enables “Delivery report” when receiving a message that
applies to the “Delivery report” function.
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Anonymous reject:
Rejects messages from unknown or empty addresses.
Auto delete:
Deletes the oldest message automatically when the
“Sent” box is full.
Slide show:
Enables slide show when sending a message.
Advanced:
Priority: prioritises composed messages.
Delivery report: enables delivery report.
Expiry time: sets the expiry time for messages stored
in the server.
Slide interval: sets the slide display time when sending
a message.
The E-mail message settings
Account settings:
Refer to “Setting an Account” on page 15-158.
Check confirmation:
Select “Inbox” and Check your new E-mail.
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Making Text Templates
You can register up to 20 text templates for frequently
used text on the handset.
Press B.
Editing Text Templates
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Text templates.”
The list of the text templates appear.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
edit and press B.
Edit the text template and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Text templates” and
press B.
The list of the text templates appear.
120 characters may be saved in any text template.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Text templates.”
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
register and press B.
Enter the text and press B.
For information on how to enter text, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 8-51.
Viewing Text Templates
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Text templates.”
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
view and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “View” and press B.
The selected text template is displayed.
When you have finished confirmation, press A
[Back].
You cannot edit the text template in step 3.
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Using the Message Service
Saving Phrases to the Text Template
For more information on how to enter text, refer to
“Entering Text” on page 8-51.
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Deleting Text Templates
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Text templates.”
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
delete and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Press C [Yes].
Using the Message Service
The selected text template is deleted.
If you wish to cancel deletion, press A [No] in this
step.
Once you delete the text template, it cannot be
restored.
Using Voice Mail
You can use the voice mail service depending on the
service provider you use. For information on the voice
mail service, contact your service provider.
Calling Voice Mail
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
The “Messages” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Voice mail” and
press B.
The “Voice mail” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Call Voice mail” and
press B.
Setting Voice Mail
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “Voice mail.”
Press a or b to highlight “Voice mail setting”
and press B.
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Memory Status
Setting Cell Broadcasts
This function helps you to check the memory status of
“Messages.”
This setting enables you to receive cell broadcast
messages such as weather forecasts and traffic reports.
If you are in a certain network area, your handset receives
the broadcast information for your subscription.
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
Press a or b highlight “Memory status” and
press B.
The memory status is indicated by using bar chart.
This menu may not be available with some mobile
networks. Contact your service provider for
details.
Press B.
The main menu appears.
The “Messages” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Cell Broadcasts” and
press B.
The “Cell Broadcasts” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “On/Off” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “On” to set the Cell
Broadcasts on or “Off” to set it off and press B.
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Using the Message Service
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
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Reading Cell Broadcast Messages
When you receive a cell broadcast message,
press B.
A popup is displayed over the standby screen.
Press a or b to scroll through the message.
When you finish reading, press B.
Subscribing to Cell Broadcasts
Select the page of the cell broadcast message that you
want.
Using the Message Service
At the main menu, select the following order:
“Messages” → “Cell Broadcasts.”
Press a or b to highlight “Settings” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “Set info subjects”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Add/Remove” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the page you wish to
view and press B.
When you have finished viewing, press A [Back].
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You can set a maximum of four subjects for
subscription in step 5.
When you cannot find the page you wish to
view in the list that appears in step 5, select
“Create subject” in step 4 and enter the subject
code to add a page. For details on the subject
code, contact your service provider.
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Setting Cell Info
Browsing the WAP Alerts
Cell info is the message information that operators send
to subscribers in certain areas. When you receive cell
info, the message (network info) is displayed on the
standby screen.
WAP Alerts are web based messages sent from a service
provider to subscribers. You can view the messages in
the “WAP Alerts” menu.
This function may not be available on all phone
networks. Contact your service provider for more
information.
Enabling/Disabling Cell Info
Press B.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Messages”
and press B.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“Messages” → “WAP Alerts.”
The “WAP Alerts” list appears.
Press a or b to highlight a message and press
B.
The “Messages” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Cell info” and press
B.
The “Cell info” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and
press B.
If cell info is set to “On,” the standby time will
decrease because of increase in battery usage.
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Using the Message Service
The main menu appears.
This function may not be available on all networks.
Contact your service provider for more
information.
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Enjoying Multi Media
The “My Media” menu enables you to enjoy using multi
media such as pictures, sounds, video clips and music
tracks you created using the handset. You can download
the various contents through the “t-zones” web site. You
can also use and enjoy games and applications
downloaded from the “t-zones” web site.
GIF format
BMP format
WBMP format
WPNG format
Downloading Pictures
Enjoying Multi Media
Using Pictures
In the “My Media” menu, “My photos” and “My pictures”
are prepared for you to enjoy handling pictures. “My
photos” is the space for storing pictures taken with the
built-in digital camera, and “My pictures” is for storing
pictures downloaded through the mobile Internet. Both
“My photos” and “My pictures” have several useful
functions for you to view, edit, and attach pictures with
messages. Also, you can set pictures as wallpaper and if
you wish to get more wallpapers for the handset, you can
download them through the mobile Internet. With your
handset, you can enjoy using “More pictures” services
produced by T-Mobile. They enhance your pleasure of
using pictures with the handset.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “My Media”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Pictures” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “More pictures” and
press B.
The picture formats available on the handset are:
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PNG format
JPEG format
e-Animation file (NVA)
Press B.
The main menu appears.
The download channel for pictures and wallpapers
appears. Select one of the channels and press B to
access the service. When the service appears on
the main display, follow the instructions to download
pictures.
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Viewing Pictures
To view the pictures saved in memory card
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
The “Options” menu appears.
When you view the pictures saved in memory
card, the menu item switches to “Switch to
Handset.”
Pictures stored in memory card may not be
viewed, edited, moved or copied depending on
its file size or picture size.
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to view and press B.
When viewing a picture from “My pictures,” the
maximum size of the picture that can be displayed
is 295 kbytes.
To scroll the picture
After displaying the picture in step 2, press a, b, c or
d to scroll the picture.
Sending Pictures as Attachments
You can attach the pictures to the MMS or E-mail
message.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
Some pictures cannot be scrolled depending on
the picture size.
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The selected picture is displayed.
When you have finished viewing the picture, press
A [Back].
Press a or b to highlight “Switch to memory
card” and press B.
The thumbnail index shows the pictures saved in
memory card.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
After step 1, press C [Options].
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To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access
pictures downloaded through the mobile
Internet, select “My pictures.”
When attaching a photo/picture file to a
message, the size of the file is automatically
reduced if exceeding the maximum (295
kbytes) size to send.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Send via MMS” or
“Send via E-mail” and press B.
Following procedure is the same as making a
message. For information on how to make a
message, refer to the “Basic Operation” on
page 11-69. Perform the operation from step 5
(Entering a phone number or an E-mail address.)
If you wish to view the full picture before sending
it, press B to display the image in step 2 before
pressing C [Options]. Then select “Send via
MMS” or “Send via E-mail” in the “Options” menu.
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to attach and press B.
The selected picture is displayed.
Setting the stored image as wallpaper
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to view and press C
[Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Set as Wallpaper”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Main Display” or
“External Display” and press B.
Press B.
The displayed picture is set as the wallpaper.
If you wish to view the full size image of the picture
before setting it as the wallpaper, press B to
display the image in step 2 before pressing C
[Options]. Then select “Wallpaper” in the “Options”
menu.
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Editing Pictures
You can edit pictures by retouching, adding frames or
stamps or rotating. Also, you can adjust the size of the
picture or rename the picture file.
The picture size may change after the editing
operation.
To reduce picture size
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to reduce the size of
and press B.
The selected picture is displayed.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit photo” and
press B.
If you are in “My picture,” the menu item in step 4 is
“Edit picture.”
Press a or b to highlight “Reduce photo size”
and press B.
If you are in “My picture” the menu item in step 5 is
“Reduce picture size.”
The options for reducing the picture size appear.
The following shows the menu items depending on
the size of picture or photo selected.
When “2M pixel” is selected:
1M pixel (858×1144)
Large (768×1024)
Medium (480×640)
Small (240×320)
Tiny (120×160)
Enjoying Multi Media
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
When “1M pixel” is selected:
Large (768×1024)
Medium (480×640)
Small (240×320)
Tiny (120×160)
When “Large” is selected:
Medium (480×640)
Small (240×320)
Tiny (120×160)
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When “Medium” is selected:
Small (240×320)
Tiny (120×160)
When “Small” is selected:
Tiny (120×160)
Press a or b to highlight one of the menu
items and press B.
The picture size is reduced.
To reduce picture quality
If you are in “My picture,” the menu item in step 4 is
“Edit picture.”
The picture quality is reduced.
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Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to reduce the size of
and press B.
The selected picture is displayed.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
The thumbnail index appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Reduce photo
quality” and press B.
To retouch pictures
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press a or b to highlight “Edit photo” and
press B.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to retouch and press
B.
The selected picture is displayed.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit picture” and
press B.
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Press a or b to highlight “Retouch” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight one of the options
below and press B.
The “Retouch” options:
Sepia, Sparkling, Ripples, Tile, Emboss, Oil
painting, Clear frame, Round frame, Soft frame,
Zigzag frame
The selected option is confirmed on the display.
Press B to apply.
If you wish to cancel, press A [Cancel].
The selected picture is displayed.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit picture” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Add frame” and
press B.
Press a, b, c or d to select a frame and
press B.
The selected option is confirmed on the display.
Press B to apply.
If you wish to cancel, press A [Cancel].
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
When you add a frame to a picture, a new picture
with a frame is created as the other file and the
original picture is saved.
The thumbnail index appears.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press C [Options].
To add a frame to pictures
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to add a frame to and
press B.
To add stamps to pictures
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
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When you retouch a picture, a new retouched
picture is created as the other file and the original
picture is saved.
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To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to add stamps to and
press B.
When you add stamps to a picture, a new picture
with stamps is created as the other file and the
original picture is saved.
To rotate pictures
The selected picture is displayed.
The thumbnail index appears.
Press C [Options].
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Edit picture” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Add stamps” and
press B.
Press a, b, c or d to select a stamp and
press B.
Press a, b, c or d to move the cursor to the
point you wish to add the stamp and press B.
To add more stamps, press C [Options] and select
“Other Stamps,” and then repeat steps 6 and 7.
To finish stamping, press C [Options] and select
“Save.”
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to rotate and press B.
The selected picture is displayed.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit picture” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Rotate” and press
B.
The picture is rotated 90° counterclockwise.
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Press B once to rotate the picture 90°
counterclockwise.
Press C [Save].
Renaming the picture
Adjusting the size of pictures
The thumbnail index appears.
You can adjust the size of pictures for any purpose such
as for displaying in the external display.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select an image you
wish to adjust the size of and press C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Adjust size” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight one of the size
options and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Rename” and press
B.
The text entry screen appears. For more information
on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on
page 8-51.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to change the name of
and press C [Options].
When you have finished renaming, press B to save.
The “Adjust size” options:
Main display, External display, Power on/off,
Incoming, Alarm
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To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
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If you wish to view the full picture before renaming
it, press B to display the image in step 2 before
pressing C [Options]. Then select “Rename” in
the “Options” menu.
Two options appear. Select “Existing entry” or “New
entry” according to your purpose.
When adding the picture to “Contacts list” as the
Caller ID, the maximum size of the picture that can
be added is 150 kbytes. Only pictures stored in the
handset memory are available for the Caller ID.
The following characters cannot be used for the
file name: /, \, :, *, ?, “, <, >, | and . (full stop).
Setting Pictures as Caller ID
You can add pictures to the “Contacts list” and set the
pictures as Caller ID.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
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The thumbnail index appears.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to add to the “Contacts
list” and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Set as Caller ID” and
press B.
To save the picture to an existing entry
After step 3, press a or b to highlight “Existing
entry” and press B.
To save the picture in a new entry
After step 3, press a or b to highlight “New
Entry” and press B.
Checking the Picture Information
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → select “My photos” or “My
pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
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Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index whose details you wish to check
and press B.
The selected picture is displayed.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Photo details” and
press B.
If you are in “My picture,” the menu item in step 4 is
“Picture details.”
Moving or Copying Pictures to
Memory Card
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Move to memory
card” or “Copy to memory card” and press B.
If you view the pictures saved in memory card, the
menu items switch to “Move to Handset” and
“Copy to Handset,” and you can move or copy
pictures from memory card to the handset
memory.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
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Press a, b, c or d to select an image you
wish to move or copy to memory card and press
C [Options].
The thumbnail index appears.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
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Deleting Pictures
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Photos” → “My photos,” or
“Pictures” → “My pictures.”
The thumbnail index appears.
To access pictures taken with the built-in digital
camera, select “My photos.” To access pictures
downloaded through the mobile Internet, select
“My pictures.”
Press a, b, c or d to select an image in the
thumbnail index you wish to delete and press C
[Options].
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The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “One photo/picture”
or “All pictures” and press B.
Press C [Yes].
If you wish to cancel deletion, press A [No] in this
step.
Once you delete a picture, it cannot be restored.
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If you wish to view the full picture before deleting,
press B to display the image in step 2 before
pressing C [Options] and then select “Delete” in
the “Options” menu.
Using Sounds
In the “Sounds” function mode, you can download various
sounds and ringtones from the “t-zones” web site.
The sound formats available on the handset are:
Original Ringtones (composed in Melody Editor)
SMAF format
MIDI format
i Melody format
WAVE format
AMR format
SMAF (Synthetic music Mobile Application
Format) is a music data format for handsets.
AAC & MP3 format files are also supported.
For information on these file formats, refer to
“Using Music” on page 12-110.
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Downloading Sounds
Press B.
Playback of the selected sound file starts.
When you wish to stop playback, press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “My Media”
and press B.
Press a or b to highlight “Sounds” and press
B.
The “Sounds” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “t-music” and press
B.
The download channel for sounds and ringtones
appears.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The list of “My sounds” appears.
You can playback or stop the sound file in the
“Options” menu by pressing C [Options] in step 2.
Playing Back sounds saved in
memory card
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The list of “My sounds” appears.
Press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Switch to memory
card” and press B.
The list of “My sounds” shows the sound file names
saved in memory card.
When you access sound files saved in the
memory card, the menu item switches to “Switch
to handset.”
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Playing Back Sounds
Press a or b to highlight an item you wish to
playback and press B.
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Sending Sounds as Attachments
Changing the Name of Sound Files
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The list of “My sounds” appears.
Press a or b to highlight the file you wish to
send as an attachment and press C [Options].
The list of “My sounds” appears.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Send via MMS
message” or “Send via E-mail”and press B.
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Checking the Sound Information
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The list of “My sounds” appears.
Press a or b to highlight a file whose details
you wish to check and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Sound details” and
press B.
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Press a or b to highlight a file whose name
you wish to change and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
For information on how to create messages, refer to
“Using the Message Service” on page 11-68.
Sounds with a red icon cannot be sent as an
attachment.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
Press a or b to highlight “Rename” and press
B.
The text entry screen appears. For information on
how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on
page 8-51.
When you have finished renaming, press B to
save.
The following characters cannot be used for a file
name: /, \, :, *, ?, ", <, >, | and . (full stop).
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Press a or b to select a sound file you wish to
move or copy to “My music” and press C
[Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
The list of “My sounds” appears.
Press a or b to select a sound file you wish to
move or copy to the memory card and press C
[Options].
Press a or b to highlight “Move to My music”
and press B.
Deleting Sounds
Moving or Copying Sounds to
Memory Card
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Move to memory
card” or “Copy to memory card” and press B.
Moving or Copying Sounds to My
music
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The list of “My sounds” appears.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The list of “My sounds” appears.
Press a or b to highlight an item you wish to
delete and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “One sound” or “All
sounds” and press B.
Press C [Yes].
If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step.
Once you delete a sound file, it cannot be
restored.
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If you access sound files saved in a memory card,
the menu items switch to “Move to handset” and
“Copy to handset,” and you can move or copy
sounds from memory cards to the handset
memory.
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Using Melody Editor
You can create original ringtones by using “Melody
editor.”
Your original ringtone is registered in “My sounds.”
Input melody
To create an original ringtone
The “Score input” screen appears.
Enter the name of the melody
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “Melody editor.”
Press a or b to highlight “Create new” and
press B.
Enter the title of your original ringtone and press
B.
You can enter up to 24 characters as the title. For
information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering
Text” on page 8-51.
Press a or b to highlight one of the tempos
below and press B.
The tempos:
“Allegro (Fast)”
150
“Moderato (Normal)”
125
“Andante (Slow)”
107
“Adagio (Very Slow)”
94
Tempo is defined by the number of crochet beats
( ) played per minute (bpm).
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Press the digit key to specify the pitch of the
musical note or rest.
For more information, refer to “To input a melody” on
page 12-101.
Setting tempo and the type of chords
Press a or b to highlight “8 chords,” “16
chords” or “32 chords” and press B.
Press P or R to specify the length of the
musical note or rest.
For more information, refer to “To input a melody” on
page 12-101.
Press d after inputting one note.
Input the next note after the cursor moves to the
right.
Repeat steps 6 to 8 to complete the melody.
When you press B during input, the melody that
you have entered is played back.
Press C [Options] and select “Play before Cursor”
while entering notes to playback the melody
displayed on the screen up to the cursor position.
Press C [Options] and select “Select Chord” to
select another chord. Repeat steps 6 to 8 to input
notes for the new chord.
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Save the ringtone
To input a melody
10 When you finish inputting, press C [Options].
Specifying the pitch of the musical note
You can specify the pitch of a musical note and rest by
pressing the keys shown below.
The “Options” menu appears.
11 Press a or b to highlight “Save” and press B.
12 Press a or b to highlight “Save to My sounds”
and press B.
You can copy, cut, and paste notes by using the
“Options” menu in the “Score input” screen.
(Re)
(Mi)
(Fa)
(Sol)
(La)
(Si)
Rest
Pressing the keys above once specifies a crotchet ( ) in
middle scale (no mark).
Pressing the same key repeatedly shifts the note through
the available octave range ( or
added corresponding
to octave range).
Pressing a or b while a note is selected causes the
note to move a semitone higher or lower.
Pressing Q enters a Crochet rest
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If the capacity or memory in “My sounds” becomes
insufficient, the message “Maximum capacity: 250
Not registered.” or “Not registered. Memory full.” is
displayed. The display returns to the screen of
step 12. Try again after deleting unnecessary
items.
(Do)
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Specifying the length of notes and rests
You can specify the length of each musical note and rest
by pressing P or R repeatedly. Pressing R
changes the length of notes and rests in reverse to
pressing P.
Crotchet (Crotchet rest)
Quaver (Quaver rest)
Seminquaver (Seminquaver rest)
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Semibreve (Semibreve rest)
Minim (Minim rest)
If you wish to specify a dotted note or a triplet, press O
after selecting the target note.
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You cannot make a dotted semi quaver (dotted
semi quaver rest) or a dotted semi breve
(dotted semi breve rest).
Three continuous notes are required for a
triplet.
Specifying a tie
To specify a tie, press N after selecting the target
notes.
An underscore (_) is displayed next to the note and the
note is tied with the next.
To enter the next note, press d and move the cursor to
the right, then repeat the operation to input the melody.
If the cursor is positioned next to a note, you can repeat
the note immediately to the left of the cursor by pressing
a or b.
Sample steps to input melody
To get used to inputting melodies, input the simple
melody shown below.
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “Melody editor” →
“Create new.”
10 Press d to move the cursor.
Enter the title of your original ringtone and press
B.
12 Press B to play back the melody.
Select the tempo and the type of chords.
The “Score input” screen appears. For information
on selecting the tempo and the type of chords, refer
to “Setting tempo and the type of chords” on
page 12-100.
11 Press I to input an “E” note and press b to
move the note one semitone lower.
To edit the existing melody
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “Melody editor.”
Press a or b to highlight “Existing melodies”
and press B.
Press G to input “C.”
The “C” note sounds and the “C” crotchet appears in
the “Score input” screen.
Press d to move the cursor.
Press K to input “G.”
While selecting “G” crotchet, press P to
change the length of the note.
“G” crotchet changes to “G” quaver.
Press d to move the cursor.
Press Q to input a crotchet rest and press P
to change the crochet rest to a quaver rest.
Press a or b to highlight the melody you wish
to edit and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit data” and press
B.
The title entry (edit) screen appears.
After this step, follow the steps from step 6 of “To
create an original ringtone” on page 12-100.
You can also start editing the existing melody from
“My sounds” by following the next steps.
A quaver rest appears next to the “G” note in the
“Score input” screen.
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The list of “Existing melodies” appears.
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
The selected tone is applied to the selected chord.
Press C [Options] in this step and select “Play
current chord” to play back the melody input in the
selected tone.
Press C [Options] in this step and select “Confirm
tones” to play back the scale (1 octave from C) in the
selected tone.
Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to
edit and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Edit data” and press
B.
Only a user created melody can be selected in this
step.
To set the tone of each chord
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In the “Score input” screen, press C [Options].
(Refer to “To create an original ringtone” on
page 12-100.)
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Set tone” and press
B.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
Press a or b to highlight the item whose tone
you wish to set and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Only a user created melody can be selected in this
step.
Press c or d to change the category of tones.
You can select tones from the following 16
categories:
Pianos, Organs, Basses, Chimes, Guitars,
Strings 1, Strings 2, Reeds, Synth Leads, Brasses,
Flutes/Pipes, Synth Pads, Synth Effects,
Percussions, Ethnics, Effects
Press B to set the tone and go back to the
“Score input” screen.
You can also reach the “Set tone” screen for the
existing melodies from “My sounds” by following
the next steps.
The “Set tone” screen appears.
Press a or b to highlight a tone.
Press a or b to highlight “Set tone” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight the chord whose tone
you wish to set and press B.
The “Set tone” screen appears.
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To set the strength of each chord
In the “Score input” screen, press C [Options].
(Refer to “To create an original ringtone” on
page 12-100.)
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Set strength” and
press B.
Press a or b to highlight the chord whose
strength you wish to set and press B.
The “Set strength” screen appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Set strength” and
press B.
The “Set strength” screen appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Loud,” “Medium” or
“Soft” and press B.
By pressing C [Play] in this step before pressing
B, you can check the strength of the selected
chord.
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You can also reach the “Set strength” screen for
existing melodies from “My sounds” by following
the next steps.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.”
Press a or b to highlight the item whose
strength you wish to set and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Only a user created melody can be selected in this
step.
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Using Games or Applications
You can use various kinds of games and applications with
the handset. To use games and applications, download
these via the Internet. Some games and applications offer
the ability to connect to a network either within a game or
through a network based application.
Applications may be both localised (no
connectivity) and network based (using the mobile
Internet to update information/play games). You
may be charged for using network-based
applications. Please contact your service provider
for more information.
The “Games & more” menu appears.
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Starting a Game or an Application
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “My Media”
and press B.
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At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Games & more” → “My games &
more.”
The list of “My games & more” appears.
The games and the applications downloaded to the
handset are listed in chronological order.
Press a or b to highlight a game or application
you wish to start.
Press B.
The selected game or application starts.
If you run network based games or applications, you
can select a connection to the network.
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “t-games” and press
B.
The download channel to games or applications
appears.
Downloading Games or Applications
Before downloading games or applications, you are
asked to confirm what you are about to receive. After
checking the information on the confirmation screen, the
game or application can be downloaded. User
authentication may be required on some information
screens.
Press a or b to highlight “Games & more” and
press B.
To end the game or application
While you are running the application, press F.
Press a or b to highlight “End” and press B.
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To suspend the game or application
While you are running the application, press F.
Press a or b to highlight “Suspend” and press
B.
Viewing the Game or Application
information
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Press C [Yes].
The selected game or application is deleted.
If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step.
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Games & more” → “My games &
more.”
You cannot delete preinstalled applications.
The list of “My games & more” appears.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Application details”
and press B.
The detailed information screen appears.
Once you delete a game or application, it cannot
be restored.
Using Videos
The “Videos” function enables you to play back the video
clips created using the built-in digital camera. Also, more
video clips for the handset are available via the mobile
Internet service.
Deleting the Game or Application
Downloading Video Clips
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Games & more” → “My games &
more.”
The list of “My games & more” appears.
Press B.
The main menu appears.
Press a, b, c or d to highlight “My Media”
and press B.
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Press a or b to highlight a game or application
whose information you wish to view and press
C [Options].
Press a or b to highlight a game or application
you wish to delete and press C [Options].
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Press a or b to highlight “Videos” and press
B.
The “Videos” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “t-movies” and press
B.
Playing Back Videos
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Videos” → “My videos.”
The thumbnail index for “My videos” appears.
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Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the
video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to play
back and press B.
The selected video clip is displayed and press B.
Changing the name of the video
The thumbnail index for “My videos” appears.
After step 1, press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Switch to memory
card” and press B.
The thumbnail index appears.
When you access the video clip files saved in the
memory card, the menu item switches to “Switch
to handset.”
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Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the
video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to
change the name of and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Rename” and press B.
The text entry screen appears. For information on how
to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51.
After renaming, press B to save.
The following characters cannot be used for a file
name: /, \, :, *, ?, ", <, >, | and . (full stop).
To play back the videos saved in memory card
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Videos” → “My videos.”
Sending Videos as Attachments
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Videos” → “My videos.”
The thumbnail index for “My videos” appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the
video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to
send with a message and press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Send via MMS” or
“Send via E-mail” and press B.
For more information on creating messages, refer to
“Using the Message Service” on page 11-68.
When you access video clip files saved in the
memory card, the menu items switch to “Move to
handset” and “Copy to handset,” and you can
move or copy videos from memory card to the
handset memory.
Checking Video Information
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Videos” → “My videos.”
The thumbnail index for “My videos” appears.
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Video details” and
press B.
Moving or Copying Videos to
Memory Card
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Videos” → “My videos.”
The thumbnail index for “My videos” appears.
Deleting Videos
Press a, b, c or d to select the image of the
video clip in the thumbnail index you wish to
check the details of and press C [Options].
Press a, b, c or d to select a video clip file
you wish to move or copy to the memory card
and press C [Options].
At the main menu, select in the following order:
“My Media” → “Videos” → “My videos.”
The thumbnail index for “My videos” appears.
Press a, b, c or d to select the thumbnail
image of the video clip you wish to delete and
press C [Options].
The “Options” menu appears.
Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press
B.
Press a or b to highlight “One video clip” or
“All video clips.”
Press C [Yes].
If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step.
Once you delete a video file, it cannot be restored.
The “Options” menu appears.
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Press a or b to highlight “Move to memory
card” or “Copy to memory card” and press B.

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