Sharp NAR0058 GSM900/DCS1800/PCS1900 Tri band cellular phone User Manual Manual revised 2
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e_tm200_7fm.book Page 110 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using Music “Mobile Jukebox” in the “My Media” menu enables you to download favourite music tracks directly onto your handset. The “Music” menu is a gateway to the music providing service produced by T-Mobile that allows you to browse from a range of tracks and a Music Player is also prepared for your handset to play the downloaded music for your entertainment. The music format available on the handset is: Music tracks in AAC format Music tracks in MP3 format Downloading Music Enjoying Multi Media 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 “Music” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Mobile Jukebox” and press B. The downloaded music tracks are saved in “My music.” 12-110 shows that this title of music cannot be played. The user did not proceed to download with payment procedure, or the valid period for this title has passed. shows that this title of music is valid to play under copyright protection. Playing Music At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Music” → “My music.” Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to play and press B. The Music Player appears to start playing the music track. Music Player Basic Operations “Music Player” is the preinstalled AAC/MP3 music format player. B: Play/Pause (Toggles) a/b (V/W): Volume up/down c/d: Skip forward/back To control play back mode When playing back a music track, you can control the following play back modes. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 111 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM When playing back a music track, press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Select from the following menu items and press B. The “Options” menu appears. Shuffle: The player pauses music playback if an incoming phone call is detected and the ringtone is heard through the headphones. Making Your Music Play List You can make your own play list. At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Music” → “My music.” The list of “My music” appears. Press a or b to highlight “Add to playlist” and press B. The music track adds to “My playlist.” When playing a music track, pressing C [Options] and selecting “Add to playlist” also adds the file to “My playlist.” Checking the Music Information At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Music” → “My music.” The list of “My music” appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track whose details you wish to check and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Music details” and press B. When playing back music tracks, pressing C [Options] and selecting “Music details” also shows the detailed information. 12-111 Enjoying Multi Media Sets the random shuffle play mode. Repeat1: Plays the current song repeatedly. Repeat all:Plays all songs in the list repeatedly. Normal: Plays the song in the list until the end. The mode icon you set appears on the Music Player display. Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to add to the play list and press C [Options]. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 112 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Changing the Name of Music At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Music” → “My music.” The list of “My music” appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track whose name you wish to change and press C [Options]. Moving or Copying Music to Memory Card The list of “My music” appears. 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. Enjoying Multi Media When you finish renaming, press B to save. 12-112 At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Music” → “My music.” Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to move or copy to memory card and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Move to memory card” or “Copy to memory card” and press B. If you access music tracks saved in memory card, the menu item switch to “Move to handset” or “Copy to handset” and you can move or copy music tracks from memory cards to handset memory. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 113 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting Music Memory Status At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Music” → “My music.” This function helps you to check the memory status of “My Media.” The list of “My music” appears. Press a or b to highlight a music track you wish to delete and press C [Options]. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “My Media” and press B. Press B. The main menu appears. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “One music” or “All music” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Memory status” and press B. Press C [Yes]. Press a or b to highlight “Handset” or “Memory card” and press B. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. The memory status is indicated by using bar chart. 12-113 Enjoying Multi Media Once you delete a music track, it cannot be restored. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 114 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Personal Organiser This section provides information on the organiser features that are built into the handset. Features include a calendar, alarm clock, calculator, voice memo recorder and phone help. Using the Calendar The Calendar helps you organise and manage your schedule on a daily basis. The calendar can display dates from January 2000 to December 2099. Press B. The main menu appears. Using the Personal Organiser Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Organiser” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Calendar” and press B. The current month is displayed and the current date is highlighted. You can activate the calendar by pressing a while in standby mode. (This key assignment can be changed by the user.) 13-114 Entering Appointments You can navigate the calendar by using the navigation keys. You can enter up to three schedules per day. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calendar.” Press a, b, c or d to highlight the day you wish to create an appointment for and press B. Press a or b to select a field and press B. Enter the appointment title and press B. Enter the appointment note and press B. You can enter up to 40 characters for each title and note. For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. If you have finished entering text, press A [Back]. The screen returns to the calendar. Dates with appointments are underlined. Appointment titles you have entered appear below the calendar when you highlight the day. If you wish to edit any of the appointments you have entered, highlight the day again in step 2 and follow the steps. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 115 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Finding a Particular Date To enter or check appointments on a particular day, jump to that day by entering the date in the calendar. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calendar.” Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Go to date” and press B. Enter the date you wish to display and press B. The specified date is highlighted. Changing the Weekly Format Press a or b to highlight “Monday-Sunday” or “Sunday-Saturday” and press B. Monday-Sunday: Weekly format from Monday. Sunday-Saturday: Weekly format from Sunday. Deleting Appointments You can select three ways to make deletions in the calendar: deleting appointments one by one, deleting all appointments set for a day or deleting all appointments in the calendar. To delete appointments one by one At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calendar.” Press a, b, c or d to highlight the day and press B. You can change the weekly format of the Calendar. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calendar.” Press a or b to highlight the field you wish to delete and press C [Options]. Press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “1 data” and press B. Press C [Yes]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Setting” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Weekly format” and press B. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Once you delete appointments, they cannot be restored. 13-115 Using the Personal Organiser e_tm200_7fm.book Page 116 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM If you wish to delete all the appointments on a certain day, select “1 day” in step 5 on the previous page. The result is the same as the next option, “To delete all appointments on a day.” “Delete?” appears. To delete all appointments on a day At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calendar.” Press a, b, c or d to highlight the day and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “1 day” and press B. Using the Personal Organiser “Delete?” appears. Press C [Yes] to delete the day’s appointments. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calendar.” Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. 13-116 Press C [Yes] to delete all appointments in the calendar. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Using the Alarm This function alerts you at a specified time such as for an appointment or at the time to get up. After changing the settings, you may have to press A [Save]. The alarm function does not work if the handset is turned off. Setting the Alarm To delete all appointments in the calendar Press a or b to highlight “All data” and press B. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Organiser” and press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 117 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to highlight “Alarm” and press B. The “Alarm” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “List alarms” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Set time” and press B. Enter the alarm time using the digit keys and press B. Setting the alarm tone type At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Alarm” → “List alarms.” Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Alarm tone” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Tone” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My music” or “T-Mobile” and press B. When you enter the alarm time in the 12-hour clock format, press P to switch to am and pm. Setting the Alarm On/Off At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Alarm” → “List alarms.” Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Alarm status” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Press B. You can set vibration with the alarm tone. Press a or b to highlight “Vibration” in step 4, and select from “Enable,” “Disable” and “Link to sound.” You can set the duration of the alarm. Press a or b to highlight “Duration” in step 4, enter the duration in 2 digit numbers (02 to 59 seconds) by using the digit keys and press B. If you select “Off,” the alarm does not work. 13-117 Using the Personal Organiser The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 118 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Alarm to Ring at the Same Time Everyday At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Alarm” → “List alarms.” Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Repeat daily” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Setting the Snooze Using the Personal Organiser At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Alarm” → “List alarms.” Press a or b to highlight the desired alarm number and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Snooze” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. If you select “On,” you can set the snooze interval (5, 10, 15, 20, 30 minutes) and the repeat count (1, 2, 3). 13-118 When the snooze is on, the alarm will ring repeatedly as set even if the alarm is stopped. Resetting an Alarm Setting At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Alarm” → “List alarms.” Press a or b to highlight the alarm you wish to reset and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Reset alarm” and press B. Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. Resetting All Alarm Settings At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Alarm” → “Clear all.” Press C [Yes]. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 119 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Calculator You can use the calculator function on the handset for basic arithmetic calculations and rate conversions using up to 12 digits. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Organiser” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Calculator” and press B. The “Calculator” appears. The table below shows you the key assignment of the handset’s keypad when using the calculator (Also refer to the display). A [Clear] Function × ÷ – enter a decimal point Clear switch between negative and positive You can also use the calculator for currency conversion. You can convert to or from the home currency by entering the exchange rate. To set a currency conversion rate At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calculator.” Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Exchange rate” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Foreign → Domestic” or “Domestic → Foreign” and press B. Enter the currency conversion rate and press B. To delete all digits, press A [Clear]. To convert a value At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Calculator.” Enter the value to be converted and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. 13-119 Using the Personal Organiser Key Converting Currency e_tm200_7fm.book Page 120 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to highlight “In domestic” or “In foreign” and press B. Recording starts. To stop while recording (the maximum recording time is 60 seconds), press B again. The result appears. You cannot perform step 4 if an arithmetic symbol (+, –, × or ÷ ) appears. Using Memo Recording Using the Personal Organiser Recording a Memo Press B. Press a or b to highlight “Save” to save the voice memos and press B. Press R while the main menu is shown instead of steps 2 to 3 to enter the “Memo recording” function. If you wish to record the voice memo again, press A [Cancel] in step 5. The screen will return to step 4. The “Memo recording” function enables you to record a voice memo of up to 60 seconds. Also, you can send the recorded voice memo as attachments to an MMS or E-mail message. The recorded voice memos are saved in “My sounds.” Press B. To save the voice memos to the memory card At the main menu, select in the following order: “Organiser” → “Memo recording.” Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Organiser” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Save to…” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Memo recording” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Memory card” and press B. The “Memo recording” screen appears. 13-120 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 121 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Playing Back the Saved Voice Memo The saved memos are in “My sounds.” At the main menu, select in the following order: “My Media” → “Sounds” → “My sounds.” For information on how to playback a saved memo, refer to “Playing Back Sounds” on page 12-97. Using the Phone Help You can view the help list and use it to guide you with the phone’s functions. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Organiser” and press B. Press a or b to select “Phone help” and press B. The help list appears. [Back]. 13-121 Using the Personal Organiser Press a or b to highlight the function you wish to view. When you have finished using the help, press A e_tm200_7fm.book Page 122 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Using the Call History If you do not answer an incoming call, the handset records that the call was missed. “Missed calls” and the number of missed calls appears on the standby screen. The handset records the last 10 missed calls, received calls and dialled numbers. (Number of dialled numbers recorded depends on the SIM card you use.) Using the “Call Register,” you can have various useful functions such as redialling, sending messages, creating the contacts list, and you can also check the call duration. You can also access each log type in the call register using the following key operations while the handset is in standby mode. D: Dialled numbers D then d: Missed calls Using the Call History D then c: Received calls The logs in the call register are listed in chronological order. The name (if registered in the “Contacts list”) or number of the party also appears. 14-122 Calling from the Call Log Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Call Register” and press B. The “Call Register” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialled numbers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the name or number you wish to call and press D. If you press B instead of D in step 4, you can check the caller’s name and number. (To display the caller’s name, you should register the caller’s name in the “Contacts list” beforehand.) To call, press C [Options] and select “Call.” e_tm200_7fm.book Page 123 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Sending Messages from the Call Log At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialled numbers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to send messages to and 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” or “via MMS” and press B. The text entry screen appears. Enter your message. For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialled numbers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to save and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Save to Contacts” and press B. The handset saves the call log in the “Contacts list.” For information on the “Contacts list,” refer to “Using the Contacts List” on page 9-54. If you press B instead of C [Options] in step 3, you can check the caller’s name and number. (To display the caller’s name, you should register the caller’s name into the “Contacts list” beforehand.) To save the call log, press C [Options] and select “Save to Contacts.” The text entry screen appears. The handset saves the call log in the “Contacts list.” 14-123 Using the Call History Saving a Call Log to the Contacts List e_tm200_7fm.book Page 124 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting a Call Log Clearing Call Logs At the main menu, select “Call Register.” At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialled numbers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Missed calls,” “Received calls” or “Dialled numbers” and press C [Options]. Press a or b to highlight the number you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Clear missed calls” (“Clear received calls” or “Clear dialled numbers”) and press B. Press C [Yes]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. Press C [Yes]. Using the Call History The call log selected in step 3 is deleted. If you wish to cancel deleting, press A [No] in this step. If you press B instead of C [Options] in step 3, you can check the caller’s name and number. (To display the caller’s name, you should register the caller’s name in the “Contacts list” beforehand.) To delete the call log, press C [Options] and select “Delete.” The handset deletes the call log. 14-124 The call log selected in step 3 is cleared. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. If you wish to delete all call logs, in each call register, select “Clear all logs” in step 3. Once you delete a call log, it cannot be restored. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 125 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Checking the Duration of Calls To reset the call timer, select “Clear timers” in step 3. Once you reset timer, it cannot be restored. Once you delete the duration of the last call and total call time log, they cannot be restored. You can check the duration of your calls. Checking the Duration of the Last Call At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Call timers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Last call” and press B. The duration of the last call appears. Checking the Total Call Time Log At the main menu, select “Call Register.” Press a or b to highlight “Call timers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “All calls” and press B. The total duration of all calls appears. You can check the phone charge for your calls. Checking and Setting the Charge Rate Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Call Register” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Call costs” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Units cost” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Read units” and press B. The current charge rate appears. To change the current charge rate, press A [Back] and follow the next steps. 14-125 Using the Call History Checking the Cost of Calls e_tm200_7fm.book Page 126 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to highlight “Set units” and press B. Enter your PIN2 code and press B. Enter a cost per unit and press B. To enter a decimal point, press R. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Call Register” → “Call costs.” Enter a currency unit (up to 3 characters), and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Max cost” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Set limit” and press B. Enter your PIN2 code and press B. Enter a cost per unit and press B. To enter a decimal point, press R. Some networks do not support Charging Advice. Please check with your service provider for availability. Checking the Cost of the Last Call or Total Calls Using the Call History At the main menu, select in the following order: “Call Register” → “Call costs.” Press a or b to highlight “Last call” and press B. The cost of the last call appears. If you wish to check the cost of total calls, select “All calls” in step 2. To reset the call costs, select “Clear costs” in step 2. Once you reset the call cost logs, it cannot be restored. 14-126 Setting the Charge Limit If you wish to make sure that you do not exceed a certain limit, set this function. If you wish to check the current charge limit, select “Read limit” in step 3. If you wish to check the remaining credit, select “Residual credit” in step 2. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 127 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Checking the Amount of Data Communication You can confirm the number of bytes which you used in data communication by using the “Data counter” function. Checking the Data Counter Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Call Register” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Data counter” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Last data” and press B. Using the Call History The amount of data in the last data communication is displayed in “bytes.” If you wish to check the total data communication used, select “All data” in step 4. To reset the data counter, select “Clear data” in step 4. Once you reset the counter, it cannot be restored. 14-127 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 128 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Handset Setting the Display Language Setting the Main Display You can change the language of menus and messages. You can change the settings of the main display such as “Wallpaper,” “Backlight,” “Wallpaper calendar,” “Brightness,” “Power saving,” “Greeting message” and “Assign pictures.” Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Phone settings” and press B. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Language” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Phone settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the language you wish to display and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Main display” and press B. Setting the Handset You can select the input language on the text entry screen. For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. 15-128 Press B. The main menu appears. The “Main display” menu appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 129 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Wallpaper To set a picture you saved as wallpaper To set the built-in wallpaper At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “T-Mobile” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “My photos” or “My pictures” and press B. You can also choose “My photos” or “My pictures.” You can also select animated wallpaper. However, if you do not operate the handset for about 30 seconds (depending on the selected wallpaper), the animation wallpaper you selected appears as a still picture. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B. The selected picture appears. Press B. The selected picture appears on the standby screen. Some pictures cannot be used because of their data types. You cannot choose files in the memory card for the wallpaper. 15-129 Setting the Handset To cancel the Wallpaper setting, select “Off” in step 3. The thumbnail index for “My photos” or “My pictures” appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 130 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To display Wallpaper Calendar Press a or b to highlight selection and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper calendar” and press B. To adjust the Backlight Brightness Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “Brightness” and press B. Press a (brighter) or b (darker) to adjust the brightness and press B. The 2-month calendar appears as the wallpaper on the Display. If you do not wish to display the wallpaper calendar, select “Off” in this step. Turning On/Off the Backlight The illumination time for the display and keypad backlight can be set. Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “Backlight” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On/Off” and press B. 15-130 When selecting “On,” enter the duration of the backlight using 2 digit numbers (01-99 sec.) and press B. The brightness changes in 4 steps. To turn On/Off the backlight while charging with the car charger With this setting on, the handset’s backlight is lit when the car charger is connected. After step 2 of “Turning On/Off the Backlight,” press a or b to highlight “In car” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 131 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Display Power Saving Setting the Greeting Message You can set the display to turn off after a given time. You can set a message to appear when the handset is turned on. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “Power saving” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Greeting message” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. If you select “On,” enter the time before display power saving takes effect in two-digit numbers and press B. Enter the message you wish to display and press B. Power consumption can be reduced by decreasing the set time. To cancel the display power saving function Up to 16 characters can be entered as a message. For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. To cancel the greeting message setting, select “Off” in step 3. Setting the Handset Display power saving continues until either a key is pressed or an incoming call is received. Press a key once to cancel the display saving function, then you can input any numerical or text value. 15-131 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 132 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Assigning Pictures A selected picture appears when turning the power on or off, receiving an incoming call or operating the alarms. Pictures taken with the built-in digital camera or images downloaded via a browser can be set. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “Main display.” Press a or b to highlight “Assign pictures” and press B. Press a or b to select when you want to display the animation or a picture from the following choices. Setting the Handset When turning the power on or off: Highlight “Power on” or “Power off” and press B. When receiving an incoming call: Highlight “Incoming” and press B. When operating the alarm: Highlight “Alarm” and press B. To set preloaded animations After step 3, press a or b to highlight “T-Mobile.” To set a picture from “My photos” or “My pictures” After step 3, press a or b to highlight “My photos” or “My pictures” and press B. The thumbnail index for “My pictures,” “My photos” or the current picture appears. If you need to change the picture, press C [Change]. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B to set. Setting the External Display You can change the settings of the external display in the same way as the main display. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Phone settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “External display” and press B. The “External display” menu appears. 15-132 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 133 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Wallpaper To set the built-in wallpaper At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “T-Mobile” and press B. You can also choose “My photos” or “My pictures.” To cancel the Wallpaper setting, select “Off” in step 3. Press a, b, c or d to highlight the picture you wish to display and press B. The selected picture appears. Press a, b, c or d to select the cropping area and press B. The picture is cropped for the size of the external display and the picture you have selected is set as the wallpaper for the external display. The original picture saved in the handset or the memory card is not modified even after cropping in step 5. Some pictures cannot be used depending on their data types. You cannot choose files in the memory card for the wallpaper. To set a picture you saved as wallpaper At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Wallpaper” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “My photos” or “My pictures” and press B. Setting the Handset The thumbnail index for “My photos” or “My pictures” appears. 15-133 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 134 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Turning On/Off the Backlight Setting the Incoming Pictures You can turn the backlight of the external display on or off when the handset is closed. You can set the picture displayed when receiving an incoming call for the external display. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Backlight” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Incoming picture” and press B. Press a or b to highlight selection and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Picture 1,” “Picture 2” or “Picture 3” and press B. When selecting “On,” enter the duration of the backlight using two-digit numbers and press B. Setting the Display Clock To adjust the Contrast Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Contrast” and press B. Press a (higher) or b (lower) to adjust the contrast and press B. The contrast changes in 9 steps. 15-134 Various clocks can be displayed in the external display. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Display clock” and press B. Press a or b to select a clock and press B. If you wish to view the clock before setting, press C [Options] to display the “Options” menu and select “View.” The selected clock is displayed. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 135 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Icon Display On/Off The icon indications can be set on or off in the external display. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Icon indication” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Resetting the Phone Setting You can reset all options of the “Phone setting” to the default settings. To cancel the settings, you need to set the handset code beforehand or refer to page 15-154 for details. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Phone settings” and press B. You can turn the external display on or off when the handset is closed. Press a or b to highlight “Set to default” and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Press C [Yes]. Turning the Display On/Off At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Phone settings” → “External display.” Press a or b to highlight “Display On/Off” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. If you enter a wrong handset code in step 5, the operation is cancelled. 15-135 Setting the Handset e_tm200_7fm.book Page 136 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Profiles Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set, press C [Options]. This section describes the settings for sound such as ringtone, keypad tones, etc. These are six profiles with separate settings that can be set to suit every occasion. When a profile is set, the icon corresponding to the profile name appears in the standby screen. Press a or b to highlight “Personalise” and press B. T-Mobile My profile Activity In car Setting the Handset After changing the settings, press C [Save]. Default settings. Conference Silent After this step, follow the appropriate instructions. Default settings which can be changed. : Set when in a meeting or discretion is needed. Set when in a noisy situation. Set when driving (connected to hands free EARphone & MIC). Set when you need to be silent. All sounds except camera shutter are muted and you are alerted to calls with the vibration. Press B. If you wish to set the “Silent” profile, press and hold R for approximately 2 seconds while in the standby mode. You can display profiles by pressing d while in the standby mode. Setting the Ringer Volume You can adjust the ringer volume to one of 5 levels or a step tone. When “Silent” is selected, the ringer volume and the application volume are also muted. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Ringer volume” and press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Profiles” and press B. The “Profiles” menu appears. 15-136 The current volume level appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 137 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels, “Step tone” or “Silent” and press B. If you wish to listen to the ringtone you selected, press B. To stop, press C [Stop]. Setting a Melody as the Ringtone You can select preset data for use as ringtones, sound effects, melodies, etc. You can also select data in “Sounds” or “Music” for the default ringtone excluding the ones in AMR/WAVE format. You cannot set melodies for the “T-Mobile” profile. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for ringtones. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” 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 C [Select]. Setting the Vibration You can set the vibration for incoming calls regardless of the ringer volume and tone settings. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Vibration” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Enable,” “Disable” or “Link to sound” and press B. When “Link to sound” is selected in step 3, melodies are synchronised with the vibration for the ringtone. However, this function may not work depending on the melody. When you select “Enable” or “Link to sound” in step 3, “ ” is displayed on the standby screen. 15-137 Setting the Handset Press a or b to highlight the ringtone you wish to set. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 138 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting the Keypad Tones You can set and change the tone of the keypad sound that you hear each time you press a key. In the following settings, you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the keypad tones. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Keypad tones” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My music” or “Default tone” and press B. Select the keypad tones and press C [Select]. For information on how to select tones, refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on page 15-137. 10 Press a or b to select the desired duration and press B. Setting the Warning Tone You can set and change the warning tone that you hear when an error occurs. In the following settings, you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. Setting the Handset If you select “Off,” the screen returns to step 1. If you select “On,” follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight “Volume” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “High,” “Middle” or “Low” to adjust the volume and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Tone” and press B. If you select “T-Mobile” as a profile, you cannot select “Tone.” 15-138 Press a or b to highlight “Duration” and press B. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the warning tones. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Warning tone” and press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 139 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. If you select “Off,” the screen returns to step 1. If you select “On,” follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight “Volume” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “High,” “Middle” or “Low” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Tone” and press B. If you select “T-Mobile” as a profile, you cannot select “Tone.” Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My music” or “T-Mobile” and press B. The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data. You can set and change the power on/off sound that you hear when the handset is turned on or off. In the following settings you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the power on/off sounds. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Power on sound” or “Power off sound” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Select the warning tone and press C [Select]. Press a or b to highlight “Duration” and press B. 10 Press a or b to select the desired duration and press B. If you select “Off,” the screen returns to step 1. If you select “On,” follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight “Volume” and press B. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of 5 levels and press B. 15-139 Setting the Handset For information on how to select tones, refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on page 15-137. Setting the Power On/Off Sound e_tm200_7fm.book Page 140 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to highlight “Sound” and press B. If you select “T-Mobile” as a profile, you cannot select “Sound.” Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My music” or “T-Mobile” and press B. The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Message alert” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Messages” or “WAP” and press B. Select the power on/off sound and press C [Select]. For details on selecting a tone, refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight “Duration” and press B. The message “How many seconds?” appears. After selecting “Messages” or “WAP,” you will be led through the same settings. Just continue to the next steps. Press a or b to highlight “Volume” and press B. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels, “Step tone” or “Silent” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Sound” and press B. 10 Enter a two-digit number to define the duration and press B. Setting the Handset Setting the Message Alert You can set and change the message alert sound that you hear when receiving messages. In the following settings you can select the volume level, the melody to be used, and the duration. You cannot choose sound files in the memory card for the message alert. 15-140 If you select “T-Mobile” as a profile, you cannot select “Sound.” Press a or b to highlight “My sounds,” “My music” or “T-Mobile” and press B. The files in “T-Mobile” are preset data. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 141 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Select the message alert sound and press C [Select]. For information on selecting tones, refer to “Setting a Melody as the Ringtone” on page 15-137. Press a or b to highlight “Vibration” and press B. 10 Press a or b to highlight “Enable,” “Disable” or “Link to sound” and press B. 11 Press a or b to highlight “Duration” and press B. The message “How many seconds?” appears. 12 Enter a two-digit number to define the duration and press B. Setting the Java™ Application At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Java™” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Volume” and press B. The current volume level appears. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels or “Silent” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Vibration” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Setting the Low Battery Alert You can set and adjust the low battery alert volume you hear when the battery becomes empty. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Low battery alert” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “High,” “Low” or “Silent” to adjust the volume and press B. 15-141 Setting the Handset You can adjust the Java™ application volume. When “Silent” is selected, the application volume is muted. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 142 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Any Key Answer You can set the any key answer function so that you can answer a call by pressing any key except F or A [Busy]. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to set and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Any key answer” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. For information on “Bluetooth,” refer to “Setting Bluetooth Connection” on page 15-150. Resetting the Profiles Setting You can reset all the profiles settings that you have set to the default settings. To cancel the settings, you need to set the handset code beforehand or refer to page 15-154 for details. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → the profile you wish to reset and press C [Options] → “Set to default.” Setting the Automatic Answer Enter your handset code and press B. The automatic answer function allows you to answer calls automatically when the handset is connected to Bluetooth headset. You can select the desired time until your handset answers. Press C [Yes]. Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Profiles” → “In car” and press C [Options] → “Personalise.” Press a or b to highlight “Automatic answer” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. If you select “On,” select the time span (5, 10, 15, 20 sec) before the handset automatically connects the call. 15-142 To cancel, press A [No] in this step. If you enter a wrong handset code in step 2, the operation is cancelled. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 143 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Initialising and Checking Memory Card You can initialise your memory card and check the status. To initialise the memory card, you need to set the handset code. To initialise the memory card At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Memory card.” Press a or b to highlight “Format” and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. To check the memory card status At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Memory card.” Press a or b to highlight “Memory card details” and press B. You can now check the status of the memory card. After checking the status, press A [Back]. This section describes the settings for call functions such as call waiting, adjusting earpiece volume, etc. that are related directly to calling or receiving operations. Activating the Call Waiting Service Activating this service enables you to talk to a new caller while you are in the middle of another call. After activating this service, a beep tone notifies you of the second call. For information on how to use this function, refer to “Call Waiting” on page 6-34. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Connectivity” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Call settings” and press B. The “Call settings” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Call waiting” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” to activate or “Off” to cancel the service and press B. 15-143 Setting the Handset Call Settings e_tm200_7fm.book Page 144 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM The call waiting service may not be available on all service providers. Contact your service provider for more information. To check the call waiting service status If you select “Status” in step 6 and press B, you can check the status of the call waiting service. After checking the status, press A [Back]. Displaying the Call Timers Activating this function lets you check the duration of your call. For information on how to use this function, refer to “Checking the Duration of Calls” on page 14-125. Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Display call timers” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” to activate or “Off” to cancel the function and press B. 15-144 Displaying Your Own Number Activating this function lets you control whether or not to show your phone number to the party you are calling. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Show your number” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On,” “Off” or “Status” and press B. This service may not be available on all service providers. Contact your service provider for more information. To check whether the show your number function is active or not If you select “Status” in step 3 and press B, you can check the status. After checking the status, press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 145 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Adjusting the Earpiece Volume Activating Auto Redial You can adjust the earpiece volume to one of five levels. This function makes the redial automatic when the first redial attempt is unsuccessful. If you wish to stop redialling, press F or A [End]. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Earpiece volume” and press B. Press a or b to select the volume level from one of five levels and press B. You can also adjust the Hands free EARphone & MIC volume, if connected. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Auto redial” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. When you receive an incoming call, the auto redial function is interrupted. Automatic redialling is not available for fax and data calls. Activating the Picture Call The image registered to the caller in the contacts list is displayed when receiving a call. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Picture call” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. Activating the Minute Minder This function informs you of the call duration by sounding a tone after every minute. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Minute minder” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” to activate or “Off” to cancel the function and press B. 15-145 Setting the Handset e_tm200_7fm.book Page 146 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Settings for Flipping the Handset Closed You can reject an incoming call, send a busy tone or terminate a call by flipping the handset closed. For information on how to use this function, refer to “Rejecting an Incoming Call” on page 6-33. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Flip close” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Incoming call” or “During call” and press B. Setting the Handset When selecting “Incoming call”: Press a or b to highlight “Reject” to reject an incoming call, “Busy” to send a busy tone or “No action” and press B. When selecting “During call”: Press a or b to highlight “Terminate” to terminate the call or “No action” and press B. 15-146 Resetting the Call Settings You can reset all “Call settings” you have set to the default settings. To cancel the settings, you need to have set the handset code beforehand or refer to page 15-154 for details. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Set to default” and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. “Are you sure?” appears. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. If you enter a wrong handset code in step 3, the operation is cancelled. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 147 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Call Forwarding This service is used to forward incoming calls to your voice mail system or to another number depending on certain conditions in which you cannot answer a call. Activating Call Forwarding “Not reachable”: Forwards incoming calls when your handset is out of network service or is switched off. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. Enter the phone number you wish to forward to. When “All calls” is set to “On,” “ the standby screen. Press B. ” is displayed on The main menu appears. If you select “By service” instead of “On” in step 6, you can select further forwarding options. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Connectivity” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Call diverts” and press B. At the main menu, select in following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call diverts.” Press a or b to highlight one of the forwarding options and press B. Press a or b to highlight the forwarding option you wish to check and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Status” and press B. You can now check the status of the selected forwarding option. When you finish, press A [Back]. 15-147 Setting the Handset The forwarding options available are: “All calls”: Forwards all voice calls without ringing. “When busy”: Forwards incoming calls when you are in a call. “No answer”: Forwards incoming calls if you do not answer a call within a certain period of time. Checking the Forward Status e_tm200_7fm.book Page 148 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Cancelling Forwarding Settings Individually At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call diverts.” Press a or b to highlight the divert option you wish to cancel and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Off” and press B. The selected divert option is cancelled. Cancelling All Forward Settings Setting Networks This setting enables you to connect to a preferred network each time the power is turned on. Connecting To a Network Automatically If your handset has not been connected to the network yet, you can perform the following steps to establish connection to a preferred network immediately. Press B. The main menu appears. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Call diverts.” Press a or b to highlight “Cancel all” and press B. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Connectivity” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Network settings” and press B. “Are you sure?” appears. Setting the Handset Press C [Yes]. All divert option are cancelled. If you wish to cancel, press A [No] in this step. 15-148 The “Network settings” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Select network” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Automatic” and press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 149 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Selecting a Network Manually Enter the new password again and press B. If you enter an incorrect password in this step, the screen will return to step 4 and you are asked to enter the password again. If you wish to connect to networks other than a preferred network, perform the following steps. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Network settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Select network” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Manual” and press B. Your handset tries to select an applicable zone automatically on startup. You can also select it according to the area. Press a or b to highlight the network in the list and press B. Changing the Network Password At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Network settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Change password” and press B. Enter the old password and press B. Enter a new password and press B. Selecting an Applicable Zone At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Network settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Select zone” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “America” or “Europe, Asia, etc.” and press B. 15-149 Setting the Handset If you wish to change the network password, perform the following steps. Press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 150 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Bluetooth Connection To inactivate automatically To activate the Bluetooth By following settings, you can set the Bluetooth function turn off automatically to save battery power. With this setting, you can wirelessly connect your handset to Bluetooth capable devices. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth.” Press a or b to highlight “On/Off” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” or “Off” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth” → “Bluetooth settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Auto inactivate” and press B. Press a or b to select the desired duration and press B. If you wish to keep the Bluetooth function on all the time, select “Off” in step 3. To show or hide your handset By following settings, you can prevent your handset from being recognised by other devices. Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth” → “Bluetooth settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Visibility” and press B and select one of the following options. Allowing other devices to recognise: Select “Visible” Not allowing other devices to recognise: Select “Invisible” 15-150 To rename your handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth” → “Bluetooth settings.” Press a or b to highlight “Phone name” and press B. Rename the text and press B. For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 151 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting a PC Link Connection If you wish to connect your handset to a PC, follow the next steps. Press a or b to highlight “Clock settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Time format” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “12 hour” or “24 hour” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “PC Link.” Press a or b to highlight “Data cable” or “Bluetooth” and press B. If the PC you wish to connect to the handset to is not equipped with the Bluetooth function, you cannot establish a connection by selecting “Bluetooth.” Refer to the user's guide supplied with your computer before the setting. Setting the Date Format You can change the date format between “D.M.Y. (date. month. year),” “M-D-Y” and “Y/M/D.” At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Date & Time.” Setting the Date and Time Press a or b to highlight “Clock settings” and press B. You need to set the correct date and time in order for your handset’s various time-based functions to work correctly. Press a or b to highlight “Date format” and press B. For information on how to adjust the date and time manually, refer to “Step 5: Setting the Date and Time” on page 3-17. Press a or b to highlight “D.M.Y,” “M-D-Y” or “Y/M/D” and press B. Setting the Time Format At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Date & Time.” Setting the Clock Display At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Date & Time.” Press a or b to highlight “Clock settings” and press B. 15-151 Setting the Handset e_tm200_7fm.book Page 152 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Press a or b to highlight “Display format” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Time only,” “Date only,” “Date & Time” or “Off” and press B. Setting Daylight Savings time Customising the Time Zone At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Date & Time.” Press a or b to highlight “Set time zone” and press B. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Date & Time.” Press a or b to highlight “Set custom zone” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Clock settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Daylight saving” and press B. Enter time-zone differences using the digit keys and press B. Press P to switch between – and +. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. Setting the Time Zone Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Date & Time.” Press a or b to highlight “Set time zone” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Change zone” and press B. Press a or b to select a home city and press B. 15-152 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 153 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Security Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. These settings enable the security function to prevent unauthorised use of your handset. Enter your PIN code and press B. Press B. Enabling the PIN Code When the setting is on, you are asked to enter the PIN code each time you turn on the handset. Your PIN code is stored in the SIM card and you should memorise the code when you purchase the SIM card. For more information on the SIM card, contact your service provider for details. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Security” and press B. The “Security” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “PIN entry” and press B. In step 5 of “Enabling the PIN Code,” press a or b to highlight “Off” and press B. Enter your PIN code and press B. Press B. To change the PIN code In step 5 of “Enabling the PIN Code,” press a or b to highlight “Change PIN” and press B. Enter your PIN code and press B. Enter a new PIN code and press B. Enter the new PIN code again and press B. If you enter a different code from the code which you entered in this step, the screen returns to step 3. Press B. 15-153 Setting the Handset To disable the PIN code e_tm200_7fm.book Page 154 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Enabling the Handset Lock The “Handset lock” is an additional security feature that prevents unauthorised use of the handset. The default handset code is “0000.” Changing PIN2 Code At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Security.” Press a or b to highlight “Handset lock” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. To disable the handset lock In step 3 of “Enabling the Handset Lock,” press a or b to highlight “Off” and press B. Setting the Handset Enter your handset code and press B. Press B. To change the handset code In step 3 of “Enabling the Handset Lock”, press a or b to highlight “Change code” and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Enter a new handset code and press B. 15-154 Enter the new handset code again and press B. If you enter a code different from the code which you entered in this step, the screen returns to step 3. PIN2 code is used to protect certain functions in the handset such as Fixed dialling No. The following steps describe how to change PIN2 code. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Security.” Press a or b to highlight “Change PIN2” and press B. Enter your PIN2 code and press B. Enter a new PIN2 code and press B. Enter the new PIN2 code again and press B. If you enter a code different from the code which you entered in this step, the screen returns to step 4. Enter the correct code again. Press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 155 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Barring Calls This function enables you to set restrictions on incoming and outgoing calls. To activate “Call barring” you will need the call barring password, which is available from your service provider. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Security.” Press a or b to highlight “Call barring” and press B. Press a or b to highlight one of the call barring functions below and press B. The call barring options available are: All services: Restricts all services. Voice calls: Restricts all voice calls. Data: Restricts all data calls. Fax: Restricts all fax calls. Messages: Restricts all messages. All except msgs: Restricts all services except messages. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. Enter the network password and press B. To change the network password, refer to “Changing the Network Password” on page 15-149. Press B. The selected call barring function is activated. To disable call barring options individually In step 5 of “Barring Calls,” press a or b to highlight “Off” and press B. The selected call barring option is cancelled. 15-155 Setting the Handset The call barring functions available are: Bar foreign calls: Restricts all outgoing international calls. Only local & home: Restricts all outgoing international calls except to your home country. Bar Incoming calls: Restricts all incoming calls. Bar inc if abroad: Restricts all incoming calls when you are outside of the coverage area of your registered service provider. Bar outgoing calls: Restricts all outgoing calls except emergency calls. Press a or b to highlight one of the call barring options below and press B. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 156 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To check call barring status Setting Fixed Dialling No. After step 4 of “Barring Calls” (page 15-155), press a or b to highlight “Status” and press B. When you finish, press A [Back]. This setting enables the “Fixed dialling No.” function. If you turn the security function on, you can only call predefined numbers. In this step you are asked to enter your PIN2 code for this setting. You should check the number beforehand. To cancel all call barring settings After step 2 of “Barring Calls” (page 15-155), press a or b to highlight “Cancel all” and press B. Enter the network password and press B. All call barring settings are cancelled. The “Fixed dialling No.” function may not be available depending on the SIM card. Setting the Handset At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Security.” Press a or b to highlight “Fixed dialling No.” and press B. Enter PIN2 code and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “On” and press B. To disable the fixed dialling No. In step 5, press a or b to highlight “Off” and press B. 15-156 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 157 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To add a new phone number to the fixed dialling No. list After step 3 of “Setting Fixed Dialling No.” (page 15-156), press a or b to highlight “Edit dial list” and press B. Press C [Options]. For more information on how to search for an entry, refer to “Searching a Name and Number in the Contacts List” on page 9-58. To edit a registered entry After step 3 of “Setting Fixed Dialling No.” (page 15-156), press a or b to highlight “Edit dial list” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the entry you wish to edit. Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Add new contact” and press B. Add a name and phone number. For more information on how to add a name and a phone number, refer to “Saving Information to the Contacts List” on page 9-56. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Edit” and press B to select. Edit the desired entry. Press C [Save] to save. To search a registered entry After step 3 “Setting Fixed Dialling No.” (page 15-156), press a or b to highlight “Edit dial list” and press B. Press C [Options]. For more information on how to edit an entry, refer to “Editing the Contacts List” on page 9-59. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Search” and press B to select. 15-157 Setting the Handset Search for the desired entry. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 158 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To delete a registered entry After step 3 of “Setting Fixed Dialling No.” (page 15-156), press a or b to highlight “Edit dial list” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the entry you wish to delete. Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. Press C [Yes]. The selected entry is deleted. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. Setting an Account In normal operations, you do not need to change the settings. In case your handset does not connect to the preset network or if you need to change the settings to establish another connection, perform the following to check or edit settings. Setting WAP/MMS/E-mail At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Account settings” → select “WAP settings,” “MMS settings” or “E-mail settings.” Press a or b to highlight profile you wish to edit and press C [Options]. The “Options” name appears. Setting the Handset 15-158 Press a or b to highlight “Edit” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the item you wish to edit and press B. Edit each item and press C [Save]. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 159 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM WAP Settings Profile name: Linger time: WAP profile name (Unique name) Linger time (0-99999 sec.) CSD Settings Proxy server address for WAP Phone number: Access point number Proxy address: Proxy server address for WAP Line type: (“ISDN” or “Analogue”) Port number: Proxy port number Username: User name Password: Password Linger time: Linger time (0-99999 sec.) Proxy settings: Advanced Secure port number: Secure port number Username: User name Password: Password Homepage: Homepage DNS settings: Domain name server address for WAP (“Automatic” or “Manual”) Primary DNS: Primary domain name server address for WAP Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server address for WAP Connection type: Connection type GPRS settings APN: Profile name: MMS profile name (Unique name) Proxy settings: Proxy server address for MMS Proxy address: Proxy server address for MMS Port number: Proxy port number Advanced Secure port number: Secure port number Username: User name Password: Password Relay server URL: MMS relay Server DNS settings: Domain name server address for MMS Access point name Username: User name Password: Password Obtain address: (“Automatic” or “Manual”) 15-159 Setting the Handset Obtain address: MMS Settings e_tm200_7fm.book Page 160 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Primary DNS: Primary domain name server address for MMS Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server address for MMS GPRS settings APN: Access point name Username: User name Password: Password Linger time: Linger time (0-99999 sec.) E-mail Settings (* required item) Send settings: (“POP before SMTP,” “SMTP-AUTH On” or “AUTH Off”) DNS settings: Domain name server address for E-mail Obtain address: (“Automatic” or “Manual”) Primary DNS: Primary domain name server address for E-mail. Secondary DNS: Secondary domain name server address for E-mail. Connection type: Connection type GPRS settings Profile name*: E-mail profile name (Unique name) APN: Access point name E-mail address*: E-mail address Username: User name POP3 server: Server for receiving E-mail message Password: Password Linger time: Linger time (0-99999 sec.) Server address*: POP3 server address Setting the Handset CSD Settings User ID*: User ID Phone number: Password*: Password Line type: (“ISDN” or “Analogue”) Port number: POP3 port number Username: User name Server for sending E-mail message Password: Password Linger time: Linger time (0-99999 sec.) SMTP server: Server address*: SMTP server address User ID*: User ID Password*: Password Port number: SMTP port number 15-160 E-mail download: Access point number (“Header only” or “All”) e_tm200_7fm.book Page 161 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Setting Profile name At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Account settings” → select “WAP settings,” “MMS settings” or “E-mail settings.” Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Profile name” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “OK” and press B. The new profile is created. Deleting WAP/MMS/E-mail Profile At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Account settings” → select “WAP settings,” “MMS settings” or “E-mail settings.” Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to delete and press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Enter the profile name. For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. Copying WAP/MMS/E-mail Profile Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. Press C [Yes] to delete the profile. If you do not wish to delete, press A [No] in this At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Account settings” → select “WAP settings,” “MMS settings” or “E-mail settings.” Press a or b to highlight the profile you wish to set and press C [Options]. step. Once you delete a profile, it cannot be restored. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Copy” and press B. The profile name is copied and “New profile name:” screen appears. Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. 15-161 Setting the Handset e_tm200_7fm.book Page 162 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Glossary CSD (Circuit Switched Data) Circuit switching is, in other words, the conventional way of transmitting data. Just like a landline telephone, rates are charged by connection time. Maximum connection speeds are 9.6kbps and 14.4kbps, but are affected by mobile phone and provider specifications. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) GPRS is a packet data transmission service for mobile phones based on the GSM standard. When using data communications like WAP, there is no need to keep track of connection time as rates are charged by the amount of data (number of packets) transmitted. The service gives you the feeling of a continual connection without the worries of a dial-up connection. The connection speed varies according to mobile phone and provider specifications as well as crowding on the network. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) A generic name for the communication protocol used to access the Internet on small wireless mobile terminals such as mobile phones and PDAs. Setting the Handset 15-162 Customising Keys While the handset is in standby mode, four Navigation keys (a, b, c and d) and the side-up/down keys (V and W) are available for assigning shortcuts to directly access the screens shown below. Screens: Not Used Contacts list Add contacts Profiles Calendar My Media Alarm Calculator Voice mail Wallpaper Ringtone Create SMS Create MMS Create E-mail Message Inbox Internet Create photo Create video Memo recording My photos My pictures My videos My sounds My music My numbers Earpiece volume e_tm200_7fm.book Page 163 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Changing the Shortcuts Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Favourites settings” and press B. The “Favourites setting” screen appears. These steps enable you to cancel all the settings to default. Special caution needs to be paid before you do the master reset. If you wish to retain settings for some modes or menus, write them down before performing the reset. Press B. The main menu appears. Press a, b, c or d to highlight “Settings” and press B. The list of shortcuts appear. Press a or b to highlight the shortcut you wish to assign and press B. Press a or b to highlight “Master reset” and press B. Enter your handset code and press B. Press a or b to select the key whose shortcut you wish to change and press B. The selected shortcut is assigned. Repeat steps 4 and 5 if necessary. If you select “Not used” in step 5, the key will be deactivated. The Message “Are you sure?” appears. Press C [Yes]. To cancel, press A [No] in this step. If you enter a wrong handset code in step 4, the operation is cancelled. 15-163 Setting the Handset Master Reset e_tm200_7fm.book Page 164 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Connecting to a PC Connecting to a PC You can use your handset with other digital equipment using USB ports or the Bluetooth wireless technology port. For a PC, an optional PC Link Kit (CE-UC32) and the following system environment is required. PC Hardware Intel ®-Pentium® 266MHz or faster 64MB of available RAM or above 60MB of available hard-disk space or above CD-ROM drive USB 1.1 or Bluetooth interface Operating System Microsoft ® Windows® 98+Service Pack 1/98 Second Edition/ME/2000+Service Pack 4/XP+Service Pack 1 GSM/GPRS Modem The GSM/GPRS modem in your handset enables digital equipment to access the Internet. Connect your handset to your PC through USB or Bluetooth interface. Handset Manager “Handset Manager” is the software that enables you to manage the communication between the handset and a PC. Using this software, you can control the transmission of pictures, sounds, music, video clips and “Contacts list” entries. Modem communication is not possible while communicating with the Handset Manager via USB or Bluetooth interface. 16-164 Installing Software The USB cable is necessary for installing the software. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with PC Link Kit into the PC’s CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM screen appears. If the CD-ROM screen does not appear, double-click [Launcher.exe] in your CD-ROM. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation of the three programs in order. For Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP, install/uninstall programs after logging on as the Administrator. Connect the handset to the USB cable by following the on-screen instructions. For information on software support, refer to the following site: http://www.sharp-mobile.com/tm/ It is not recommended that you make or answer calls when using the handset as a GSM/GPRS modem, as the operation may be interrupted. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 165 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Uninstalling software Bluetooth Connection When you change handsets or upgrade software, you have to uninstall software by using the Windows function. USB driver name “SHARP GSM GPRS USB Driver2 VerXXXX” Modem driver name “SHARP GSM GPRS Wizard2 VerXXXX” (Version number varies depending on the time of release) Required items Handset PC with USB cable (supplied with PC Link Kit) For using the Bluetooth connection, you need to search other Bluetooth capable devices to establish the connection. Place your phone near the other Bluetooth device. Before connecting, refer to the “Setting Bluetooth Connection” on page 15-150 to make sure if the necessary settings for the connection have been done. To search available devices At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth.” Press a or b to highlight “Register devices” and press B. Connecting the Handset USB Connection Press a or b to select one of the devices you wish to establish the connection with and press B. You can only select one device for pairing. Enter the device passcode and press B. If the setting for the Bluetooth connection has not been turned on before searching, the handset turns on the setting automatically and starts searching available devices. 16-165 Connecting to a PC When connecting your handset to a PC, you need to select the connection method “PC link.” For information on the PC link, refer to “Setting a PC Link Connection” on page 15-151. The handset starts searching for devices within 10 metres and the list of available devices appears. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 166 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM To activate available devices Press a or b to highlight “Rename” and press B. Rename the text and press B. You can activate the paired device. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth.” Press a or b to highlight “Activate devices” and press B. Press a or b to highlight the device you wish to activate and press B. To inactivate the device, select it again and press B. You can save battery power by turning the Bluetooth function off when not in use. Refer to “To activate the Bluetooth” on page 15-150. To rename a device Connecting to a PC At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth” → “Activate devices.” Press a or b to highlight the device you wish to rename. Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. 16-166 For information on how to enter text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 8-51. To delete a device To delete a paired device from the list, perform the following operation. At the main menu, select in the following order: “Settings” → “Connectivity” → “Bluetooth” → “Activate devices.” Press a or b to highlight the device you wish to delete from the list. Press C [Options]. The “Options” menu appears. Press a or b to highlight “Delete” and press B. The device is deleted. e_tm200_7fm.book Page 167 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Troubleshooting Symptom The handset does not turn on. Symptom Even when charged, the phone functions stop working. Calls cannot be made or received. Check Points Is the SIM card inserted correctly? (page 3-15) Is there a message “SIM Card Error” on the display? (If the message is displayed when turning on the handset, the SIM card is not supported or is damaged. Contact your service provider.) Has any call barring option been set? (page 15-155) Has the “Fixed dialling No.” been turned on? (page 15-156) Is the handset currently performing data communication? (page 16-164) Are you using a prepaid SIM card? (Check the remaining balance.) Troubleshooting The battery will not charge. Check Points Is the battery pack properly inserted? (page 3-13) Is the battery empty? If the alert sounds and you are unable to turn on the power, charge the battery. (page 3-15) Did you press F and hold for at least two seconds to turn on the handset? (page 3-17) Is the battery pack properly inserted? (page 3-13) Is the handset properly attached to the battery charger? (page 3-15) Is the AC charger terminal dirty? (Clean the terminal with a cotton swab.) Did you check the battery indicator was animating while charging the battery? Did a blackout occur while charging the battery? If you have tried all of the above and the battery does not charge, replace the battery. If it still does not charge, there may be a problem with the handset or AC charger. Contact your service provider for maintenance. 17-167 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 168 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Symptom Calls are interrupted or cut off. Keys do not operate. The other party’s voice is too loud or distorted. Troubleshooting The ring tone does not sound. 17-168 Check Points Are you in a location where the signal is poor? (Check the indicator and see if the service is out of range. Move to a location where the radio signal is strong enough to make a call.) Is the battery empty? (page 3-16) Are there any magnetised objects such as health necklaces on or around you? (Around such objects, the handset terminates the call. Keep the handset away from such objects.) Is the power turned on? (page 3-17) Has the “Handset Lock” been turned on? (page 15-154) Adjust the earpiece volume. (page 15-145) Has the ring volume been set to “Silent?” (page 15-136) Has the “Silent” or “In car” mode been enabled? (page 15-136) Symptom The PIN code or PIN2 code is rejected. The SIM card is locked. The display is difficult to read. The network service cannot be accessed. Check Points Did you enter the correct code (four to eight digits)? (page 3-21) Have you made three unsuccessful attempts at entering the code? (After 3 attempts, the protection lock prevents handset operation.) If you cannot remember the correct PIN code, contact your service provider. If supported, try entering the PUK code (eight digits) provided by your service provider. (If the attempt is successful, enter the new PIN code and confirm that your handset is operational again. Otherwise, contact your dealer.) Try adjusting the backlight brightness for the display. (page 15-130). If the external display is difficult to read, try adjusting the backlight contrast. (page 15-134) Confirm whether your account has been registered. (Contact your service provider to confirm whether your account has been registered.) Are you in a location where you can receive the service? e_tm200_7fm.book Page 169 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Symptom Check Points Does your service provider support the The MMS MMS message service? Contact your service provider to confirm whether they message service support the service and that the correct cannot be settings for the MMS message service accessed. have been performed on your handset. Have you made the necessary settings The E-mail for the E-mail service? (page 15-160) If service cannot be you still cannot get access after checking accessed. the settings, contact your service provider to identify the problem. Which memory did you select when you entered the entries? Confirm whether “Handset,” “SIM” or No “Contacts list” “SIM+Handset” was selected. entry is displayed. (page 9-55) Have you set the “View Groups” setting correctly? (page 9-63) Symptom Check Points In case of resource conflicts of modem driver, please reinstall the driver to resolve this problem. (page 16-164) The handset is required at the time of installing USB or modem driver. The handset (page 16-164) cannot be The current driver installed on the PC connected to a PC. is applicable only to the handset used at the time of installation. When you use another handset, you must uninstall existing USB and modem driver, then reinstall USB and Modem driver again. (page 16-165) Troubleshooting 17-169 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 170 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Index Symbols #/Silence profile Key ......................................... 4-22 */Shift Key ......................................................... 4-22 Numerics 0/Flash Light Key .............................................. 4-22 12 hour ........................................................... 15-151 24 hour ........................................................... 15-151 Index AC charger ................................................ 3-13, 3-15 Activity .......................................................... 15-136 Adding a frame ................................................ 12-91 Adding a phone number ..................................... 9-56 Adding stamps ................................................. 12-91 Advanced ......................................................... 11-80 Aerial ................................................................. 4-22 Alarm ............................................................. 13-116 Alarm on/off .................................................. 13-117 Alarm tone ..................................................... 13-117 All calls .......................................................... 15-147 All except msgs .............................................. 15-155 All services .................................................... 15-155 Anonymous reject ............................................ 11-80 Answering a call ................................................ 6-32 Any key answer .................................... 6-32, 15-142 18-170 Applicable zone ..............................................15-149 Applications ....................................................12-106 Assigning pictures ..........................................15-132 Auto delete ........................................................11-80 Auto redial ......................................................15-145 Auto shooting .....................................................7-41 Automatic answer ...........................................15-142 Automatic redialling ...........................................6-33 Backlight .........................................................15-130 Backlight brightness .......................................15-130 Bar foreign calls ..............................................15-155 Bar inc if abroad .............................................15-155 Bar incoming calls ..........................................15-155 Bar outgoing calls ...........................................15-155 Barring calls ....................................................15-155 Basic handset operations ....................................6-32 Battery ........................................................ 1-5, 3-13 Battery cover ............................................. 3-14, 4-23 Battery disposal ....................................................1-6 Battery indicator .................................................3-16 Battery status ......................................................3-16 Bluetooth Connection ....................... 15-150, 16-165 Brightness ................................................. 7-40, 7-43 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 171 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM CLI (Calling Line Identification) .......................6-33 Conference .....................................................15-136 Conference call ...................................................6-35 Connecting to a PC .........................................16-164 Connection type ................................................11-80 Contacts ..............................................................5-30 Contacts list ........................................................9-54 Continuous shooting ...........................................7-41 Conversion rate ..............................................13-119 Converting currency .......................................13-119 Copy ...................................................................8-53 Copying all entries .............................................9-62 Copying Entries ..................................................9-61 Copyright ..............................................................1-2 Creating messages ............................................11-69 Customising keys ...........................................15-162 Cut ......................................................................8-53 D.M.Y .............................................................15-151 Data ................................................................15-155 Date and time ........................................3-17, 15-151 Daylight savings .............................................15-152 Delay timer .........................................................7-46 Deleting a call log ..........................................14-124 Deleting a contacts list entry ..............................9-62 Deleting Appointments ..................................13-115 Deleting Music ...............................................12-113 18-171 Index Calculator ........................................................13-119 Calendar ..........................................................13-114 Call diverts ......................................................15-147 Call history .....................................................14-122 Call log ...........................................................14-123 Call register ........................................... 5-30, 14-122 Call settings ....................................................15-143 Call timers .......................................................15-144 Call waiting ........................................... 6-34, 15-143 Calling the sender .............................................11-76 Camera ...................................................... 5-30, 7-38 Camera lens ........................................................4-22 Camera operation ..................................................1-7 Camera/Music Key ................................... 4-22, 5-29 Cell Broadcasts .................................................11-83 Cell info ............................................................11-85 Centre Key ..........................................................5-29 Changing the name of sound files ....................12-98 Changing the name of the picture .....................12-93 Changing the name of the video .....................12-108 Charger ...............................................................3-15 Charging the battery ...........................................3-15 Checking the amount of data communication ........................................14-127 Checking video information ...........................12-109 Chords .............................................................12-100 Clearing call logs ............................................14-124 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 172 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Deleting pictures .............................................. 12-96 Deleting pictures/video clips ............................. 7-48 Deleting sounds ................................................ 12-99 Deleting the game or application ................... 12-107 Deleting videos .............................................. 12-109 Details screen ..................................................... 9-57 Dialled numbers ............................................. 14-122 Dialling from the contacts list ............................ 9-57 Digital zoom ...................................................... 7-46 Display ........................................................... 15-128 Display Indicators .............................................. 4-25 Display language ............................................ 15-128 Displaying your own number ........................ 15-144 Divert status ................................................... 15-147 Downloading .................................................... 12-86 Downloading games or applications .............. 12-106 Downloading pictures ...................................... 12-86 Downloading sound ......................................... 12-97 Downloading video clips ............................... 12-107 Draft box .......................................................... 11-69 Duration of calls ............................................. 14-125 Index Earphone Connector .......................................... 4-23 Earpiece ............................................................. 4-22 Earpiece volume ............................................ 15-145 Editing pictures ................................................ 12-89 Electromagnetic waves ........................................ 1-4 18-172 E-Mail ...............................................................11-68 End/Power Key ...................................................4-22 Ending a call .......................................................6-32 Ending the game or application ......................12-106 Entering a number ..............................................6-32 Entering Appointments ...................................13-114 Entering symbols ................................................8-52 Entering text .......................................................8-51 Environment .........................................................1-7 Exposure level ....................................................7-40 External connector cap .......................................3-15 External Display .................................................4-22 Extracting the phone number ............................11-76 Fax ..................................................................15-155 Finding a particular date .................................13-115 Fixed dialling no. ............................................15-156 Flash Light ................................................ 4-22, 7-47 Flip functions ......................................................4-24 Focus Mode ........................................................7-45 Font Zoom Key ......................................... 4-22, 5-29 Forwarding a message ......................................11-75 Frame ...................................................... 7-41, 12-91 Function items ....................................................5-30 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 173 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Game or application information ....................12-107 Games .............................................................12-106 Greeting message ............................................15-131 Group call ...........................................................9-64 Groups ................................................................9-63 GSM/GPRS modem .......................................16-164 Hands free EARphone & MIC ...........................4-23 Handset lock ...................................................15-154 Handset manager ............................................16-164 Handset off .........................................................3-17 Handset on ..........................................................3-17 Key pad ...............................................................4-22 Keypad tones ..................................................15-138 Left soft key .......................................................4-22 Length of notes and rests ................................12-102 Locking messages ............................................11-78 Low battery alert ............................................15-141 Main Display ......................................................4-22 Main menu ..........................................................5-28 Making a call ......................................................6-32 Manual shooting .................................................7-41 Master reset ....................................................15-163 M-D-Y ............................................................15-151 Melody ...........................................................15-137 Melody editor .................................................12-100 Memory ..............................................................9-55 Memory space ....................................................7-48 Memory status .......................................9-65, 12-113 Menu ...................................................................5-30 Message alert ..................................................15-140 Message centre .................................................11-79 Message format ................................................11-80 Message lifetime ..............................................11-79 Messages ...............................................5-30, 15-155 Microphone/MIC ................................................4-22 Minute minder ................................................15-145 Missed calls ....................................................14-122 MMS message ..................................................11-68 18-173 Index In car ...............................................................15-136 Indicators ............................................................7-49 Input language ....................................................8-52 Input melody ...................................................12-100 Input method .......................................................8-52 Input phone number ............................................9-57 Instruction scheme ................................................1-1 Introduction ..........................................................1-1 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 174 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Monday-Sunday ............................................. 13-115 Multi-tap input ................................................... 8-51 Music Information ......................................... 12-111 Music Play List .............................................. 12-111 Music Player .................................................. 12-110 My Contents ............................................ 5-30, 12-86 My music ....................................................... 12-110 My numbers ....................................................... 9-66 My photos ........................................................ 12-87 My pictures ...................................................... 12-90 My sounds ........................................................ 12-97 My videos ...................................................... 12-108 Navigation Keys ................................................ 5-28 Network password ......................................... 15-149 No answer ...................................................... 15-147 Notice ................................................................... 1-2 Index Only local & home ......................................... 15-155 Operating system ........................................... 16-164 Optimization .................................................... 11-80 Organiser ........................................................ 13-114 Original ringtones ............................................ 12-97 Outbox ............................................................. 11-77 Own numbers ..................................................... 9-66 18-174 Parts and controls ................................................4-22 Paste ....................................................................8-53 PC hardware ...................................................16-164 Personal organiser ...........................................13-114 Phone help ......................................................13-121 Picture call ......................................................15-145 Picture formats ..................................................12-86 Picture information ...........................................12-94 Picture quality .....................................................7-39 Picture size ..........................................................7-39 PIN code ............................................... 3-21, 15-153 PIN2 code .......................................................15-154 Pitch of the musical note ................................12-101 Playback ..............................................................7-44 Playing back sounds .........................................12-97 Playing back the saved memo ........................13-121 Playing back videos ........................................12-108 Power on/off sound .........................................15-139 Power saving ...................................................15-131 Profiles ............................................................15-136 PUK code ............................................................3-21 Punctuation .........................................................8-52 Quick setup .........................................................3-13 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 175 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Reading Messages ............................................11-74 Received calls .................................................14-122 Rechargeable Li-ion battery ...............................3-13 Redialling ............................................................6-33 Rejecting an incoming call .................................6-33 Replying to a message ......................................11-75 Required system environment ........................16-164 Resetting an alarm ..........................................13-118 Resetting the call settings ...............................15-146 Resetting the phone setting .............................15-135 Resetting the profiles ......................................15-142 Retouching pictures ..........................................12-90 Retrieving a message ........................................11-78 RF Connector ......................................................4-23 Right soft key ......................................................4-22 Ringer volume ................................................15-136 Ringtone ................................................ 9-60, 15-137 Roaming download ...........................................11-80 Rotating pictures ...............................................12-92 Safety precautions .................................................1-4 SAR ....................................................................1-10 Saved pictures .....................................................7-40 Saved video clips ................................................7-44 Saving information .............................................9-56 Saving pictures .................................................12-94 18-175 Index Saving the Phone Number or E-mail Address .................................................11-77 SD Memory Card Slot Cover .............................4-23 Searching a name and number ...........................9-58 Security ...........................................................15-153 Send key .............................................................4-22 Sender/receiver information .............................11-77 Sending messages ....................................9-58, 11-69 Sending sounds .................................................12-98 Sending videos as attachments .......................12-108 Sent box ............................................................11-69 Setting an account ..........................................15-158 Setting networks .............................................15-148 Setting the alarm .............................................13-116 Settings ...............................................................5-31 Settings for the Messages .................................11-79 Shortcuts .........................................................15-163 Shutter sound ......................................................7-40 Side-up/Side-down Key .....................................4-23 Silent ...............................................................15-136 SIM application ..................................................5-30 SIM application menu ........................................5-31 SIM card .............................................................3-13 SIM holder ..........................................................3-14 Slide show ........................................................11-80 SMS message ...................................................11-68 SMS message menu ...........................................6-35 Snooze ............................................................13-118 e_tm200_7fm.book Page 176 Tuesday, November 9, 2004 9:14 PM Soft keys ............................................................ 5-29 Sound formats .................................................. 12-96 Sound information ........................................... 12-98 Speaker ............................................................... 4-22 Speed dial ........................................................... 9-65 Speed dialling .................................................... 6-34 Standby screen ................................................... 5-28 Starting a game or an application .................. 12-106 Status indicators ................................................. 4-25 Still images ........................................................ 7-38 Strength of each chord ................................... 12-105 Sunday-Saturday ............................................ 13-115 Suspending the game or application .............. 12-107 Index T9 text input ....................................................... 8-52 Tempo ............................................................ 12-100 Text .................................................................... 8-51 Text templates ......................................... 8-53, 11-81 Thumbnail image ............................................... 9-59 Tie .................................................................. 12-102 Time zone ...................................................... 15-152 T-Mobile ........................................................ 15-136 Tone ............................................................... 12-104 Troubleshooting ............................................. 17-167 t-zones .............................................................. 10-67 t-zones key ......................................................... 4-22 Unpacking ...........................................................3-13 USB Connection .............................................16-165 USB/Charger Connector .....................................4-23 Vehicle use ...........................................................1-7 Vibration ............................................... 9-60, 15-137 Video images ......................................................7-42 Video quality ......................................................7-43 Viewing groups ...................................................9-63 Viewing pictures ...............................................12-87 Viewing the contacts list .....................................9-54 Voice calls ......................................................15-155 Voice mail .........................................................11-82 Voice Mail Key ..................................................4-22 Voice memo ....................................................13-120 Wallpaper ........................................................15-129 Wallpaper calendar .........................................15-130 WAP browser ...................................................10-67 Warning tone ..................................................15-138 Weekly format ................................................13-115 When busy ......................................................15-147 Wrong number ....................................................6-32 Y/M/D .............................................................15-151 18-176
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