Shintom Co M5030 Cellular GSM Phone User Manual 2

Shintom Co Ltd Cellular GSM Phone 2

Manual

GDX Phone User ManualThank you for choosing GDX-2002. We hope you enjoy using your new phone.Your GDX-2002 is a highly sophisticated device that enables you keep connected, both near homeand further abroad. It is built with pride and is the result of years of experience, and should serveyou well for many years to come.o About this ManualThis manual is organized so that you can start using your phone immediately, then use the manualas a guide to using the more advanced features of your phone.o ContentsoAbout this Manual....................................................................................................................1oContents ...................................................................................................................................1oImportant Safety Information..................................................................................................3About Your Phone .............................................................................................................................5oParts and Their Functions ........................................................................................................5−About the SIM Card.............................................................................................................6oUnderstanding the Display.......................................................................................................6oFeatures of Your Phone............................................................................................................7Using Your Phone ..............................................................................................................................7oGetting Ready to Use Your Phone...........................................................................................7−Inserting and Removing the SIM Card................................................................................7−Installing the Battery............................................................................................................8−Charging the Battery............................................................................................................8−Attaching the Wrist Strap.....................................................................................................8oTurning Your Phone On and Off.............................................................................................8−Turning the Phone On..........................................................................................................8−Locking the Phone ...............................................................................................................9oNavigating the Menus ..............................................................................................................9−Using the Soft Keys .............................................................................................................9oMaking and Receiving Calls..................................................................................................10−Making a Call.....................................................................................................................10−Making an International Call.............................................................................................10−Making an Emergency Call................................................................................................11−Receiving a Call.................................................................................................................11−Dialing the Number of a Received Call or Redialing a Previous Number........................12−Using Speed Dialing...........................................................................................................12oUseful Functions while On a Call..........................................................................................12−Adjusting the Volume........................................................................................................12−Multi-party Call/Conference Call......................................................................................12−Opening the Phone Book ...................................................................................................13−Taking Voice Notes ...........................................................................................................13−Using Push-button Tones for Automated Services............................................................13oSending and Receiving SMS Messages.................................................................................13Functions and Settings.....................................................................................................................14oMenu Map..............................................................................................................................14oEntering Text and Characters.................................................................................................14
−Character Chart..................................................................................................................19oUsing the Phonebook.............................................................................................................19−Dialing a Number Stored in the Phone Book.....................................................................19−Adding a Number to the Phone Book................................................................................20−Editing a Phone Book Entry..............................................................................................20−Deleting a Phone Book Entry............................................................................................20−Using the Speed Dial List ..................................................................................................21−Adjusting Phone Book Settings .........................................................................................21oUsing the Calendar.................................................................................................................22−Choosing the Calendar View .............................................................................................22−Creating a New Calendar Event.........................................................................................22−Deleting Calendar Events...................................................................................................23oUsing the Calculator...............................................................................................................23oUsing the Service Dialing Numbers......................................................................................24oUsing the SIM Toolkit ...........................................................................................................24oAdjusting SMS Settings.........................................................................................................24−Checking the Status of a Sent Message .............................................................................24−Selecting Message Options ................................................................................................24−Reading CB (Cell Broadcast) Messages............................................................................24oUsing the WAP Browser (Mobile Internet)...........................................................................25−Starting the Browser...........................................................................................................25−Browsing Web Pages and Internet Services ......................................................................25−Adjusting Browser Settings ...............................................................................................26oPlaying Games (Entertainment).............................................................................................27−Memory..............................................................................................................................27−DefenZ...............................................................................................................................28−MelodyMaker.....................................................................................................................28−Using Demo Mode.............................................................................................................28−Downloading Ringing Tones.............................................................................................29oSettings...................................................................................................................................29−Setting the Language..........................................................................................................29−Creating Profiles ................................................................................................................29−Creating and Using Caller Groups.....................................................................................30−Keeping Track of Call Costs..............................................................................................31−Adjusting the Display Settings...........................................................................................31−Setting the Time and Date..................................................................................................31−Setting Security Settings ....................................................................................................32−Data Settings......................................................................................................................32−GPRS..................................................................................................................................32−Resetting the Settings to their Default Values...................................................................33oNetwork Settings....................................................................................................................33−Selecting a Network Service..............................................................................................33−Adding a Network Service.................................................................................................33oCall Settings ...........................................................................................................................34−Forwarding Calls................................................................................................................34−Call Waiting.......................................................................................................................34−Setting Other Call Options.................................................................................................35−Restricting Calls (Call barring)..........................................................................................35−DTMF Tones......................................................................................................................36
−Voice Mail Number ...........................................................................................................36Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................36Warranty...........................................................................................................................................36Specifications ....................................................................................................................................36Glossary <TBD>...............................................................................................................................37Index..................................................................................................................................................38o Important Safety InformationRead this information before using your handheld portable cellular telephone.Exposure to Radio Frequency SignalsYour wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it isON, it receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelineswith safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safetystandards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:ANSI C95.1 (1992)*NCRP Report 86 (1986)ICNIRP (1996)Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientificliterature. Over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government healthagencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard(C95.1).The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards.* American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection andMeasurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation ProtectionAntenna CareUse only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violateFCC regulations.Phone OperationNever violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of the FCC when using your CellularPhone. Such violations are punishable by fine, imprisonment or both.NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointedup and over your shoulder.TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently:• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affectscall quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.• Never use obscene, indecent, or profane language.• Never use your Cellular Phone to send false distress calls.• Never wiretap or otherwise intercept a phone call, unless you have first obtained the consent ofthe parties participating in the call.• Never make any anonymous calls to annoy, harass, or molest other people.• Never charge another account without authorization to avoid payment for service.
• Never willfully or maliciously interfere with any other radio communications.• Never refuse to yield the line when informed that it is needed for an Emergency Call. Also, nevertake over a line by stating falsely that it is needed for an emergency.Emergency Calls• Never rely solely upon your wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medicalemergencies), if it can be avoided, since a wireless phone requires a complex combination of radiosignals, relay stations and landline networks for its operation.Consequently, emergency calls may not always be possible under all conditions on all wirelessphone systems.• Your wireless phone, however, may sometimes be the only available means of communication atthe scene of an accident.When making an emergency call, always give the recipient all necessary information as accuratelyas possible. Never terminate an emergency call until you have received clearance to do so.DrivingCheck the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive.Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:• Give full attention to driving - - driving safely is your first responsibility.• Use hands-free operation, if available.• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from yourwireless phone.PacemakersThe Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6")inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potentialinterference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independentresearch by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone isturned ON.• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFFimmediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids.In the events of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider or call thecustomer service line to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determineif they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist youin obtaining this information.Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instructyou to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RFenergy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Checkwith the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult themanufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesTurn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.AircraftFCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air.Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.Blasting AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn y our phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted:“Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresTurn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury oreven death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. Theyinclude fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer orstorage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas wherethe air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other areawhere you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.For Vehicles Equipped with an Air BagAn air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portablewireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehiclewireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.Other RestrictionsYour mobile telephone is designed for use at ambient temperatures between –10°C and +55°C.Please note that higher or lower temperatures can affect the proper functioning of the telephone.About Your Phoneo Parts and Their Functions<Include description of LED indicator for folding model.>AntennaEarpieceEarphone JackDisplayDisplays information about the phone and its functions. See page X for details.MicrophoneLeft Soft KeySelects or performs functions listed in the left display prompt.(<icon>) Send/Redial Key
Sends and answers  callsRight Soft KeySelects or performs functions listed in the right display prompt(<icon>) Power/End KeyTurns the phone on and off, ends phone calls, cancels functions.4-way JoystickScrolls through menus and select functions.OK KeyConfirms and executes a menu selection or web action/link.Keypad KeysEnters phone numbers, or text characters and numbers.(*) KeyEnters an asterisk (*) or plus (+) used to make international calls.(#) KeyEnters sharp (#), or a P (Pause) used when conducting automated service transactions.Wrist Strap HoleBattery Release CatchCharger ConnectorHands-free (Speakerphone) Connector− About the SIM CardYour phone requires a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which will be supplied by yournetwork service provider, to access a full range of services. The SIM card keeps a record of yourphone number and the services included with your subscription.You must insert a SIM card before you can use the phone, see “Inserting and Removing the SIMCard” for details.o Understanding the DisplayThe display is divided into three sections that provide all the information about the status of thephone, text, animations and menu items.During standby mode (the phone is on, but is not in use), the display shows information about thestatus of the phone along the top row and either the calendar and network service name or otherinformation, such as information about missed calls in the main area of the display.<display_icon> Signal Strength Indicator<display_icon> Battery Level Indicator<display_icon> In Call Indicator<display_icon> Quiet Mode Indicator<display_icon> Roam Indicator<display_icon> Mute/Silent Indicator<display_icon> Alarm Indicator<display_icon> Message Indicator<display_icon> Voice Message Indicator<display_icon> Input Mode Indicator<display_icon> Lock Indicator<display_icon> Hands-free Mode (Speakerphone) IndicatorThe bottom of the display shows the soft key functions. These are selected using the left and rightsoft keys and vary according to the status or function in use.
o Features of Your PhoneLight compact phoneVoice dialingVoice memosInternational dialing with built-in country code listGSM support for roamingMultilingual support with automatic language selectionMessagingConference callYour phone can take calls on up to five lines, which allows you to speak to more than one person ata time.DTMF tones for accessing automated calling systems such as telephone banking services,voicemail, and paging services.WAP browserThis special web browser lets you view web pages and information services designed for mobilephones.PC connection (optional)Organizer and calendarCalculatorGamesUsing Your Phoneo Getting Ready to Use Your PhoneThis section of the manual introduces you to the basics of using your phone and some of its manyfeatures. For a more detailed description of functions, see “Functions and Settings”.− Inserting and Removing the SIM CardBefore using the phone, you must insert the SIM card.• Remove the battery if it is attached. Slide the SIM card into the slot, with the goldenconnectors facing down and the clipped corner to the right.• Secure the card by sliding the lock tab.Note:Details on how to install the SIM card are included with the card supplied with your phone.• To remove the SIM card, lift the edge of the card and slide it out of the slot.Using the SIM CardMost SIM cards require you to enter a security code, or PIN (Personal Identity Number) codebefore you can use the card to access the network. You will need to enter the PIN code for the SIMcard each time you turn your phone on, to prevent misuse.Note:You can turn the PIN code setting off and on with the SIM Settings. See “X-Ref” for details.The PIN code for your card is included in the materials supplied with the card .
− Installing the BatteryBefore you can start using your phone, you must install and charge the battery. The battery shouldbe fully charged before using the phone for the first time. Otherwise, the service life of the batterymay be reduced.Only use the charger supplied with the phone to charge your phone. Using a different charger coulddamage the phone.• Remove the battery from its protective bag.• Slide the battery into the connector at the back of the phone, then press the top of thebattery firmly into place.− Charging the Battery• Plug the charger into the charger connector at the base of the phone.• Plug the other end of the charger into an electrical outlet.The battery begins to charge and the charging LED appears on the display.• When the battery level indicator shows that the battery is fully charged, disconnect thecharger.Notes<TBD>Cautions<TBD>− Attaching the Wrist Strap• Feed the tip of the strap through the wrist strap hole, then feed the strap through the loop.• Pull the strap to make sure the strap is secure.o Turning Your Phone On and OffAfter turning on your phone and checking that you can connect to the network, you should take thetime to personalize the settings to your needs.To set the data and time for the phone, see “” on page X.To change the PIN codes from their default settings, see “” on page X.To change the language for the phone, see “” on page X.− Turning the Phone On• Press and hold the <END/PWR> key to turn on your phone.The phone comes on and then the name of the service network is displayed.If the “PIN” Message AppearsThe SIM card may be protected with a PIN code to prevent unauthorized use of the phone. If this isthe case, the message “PIN” will appear on the display.To enter the PIN and use the phone:• Enter your PIN code to start using the phone.If you make a mistake when entering the PIN code, erase the incorrect number by pressing“X”..• Press OK.The phone is unlocked and searches for a service network.Note:
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times running, the phone will be locked, and you will haveto enter the PUK code to use the phone again.The PUK code is included in the materials supplied with the card.If the “NO SERVICE” Message AppearsIf the phone is unable to find a service network, the “NO SERVICE” message will appear on thedisplay.You will have to move to an area that has a strong enough signal.− Locking the PhoneTo prevent unauthorized use of your phone or to prevent accidental key presses, you can lock thephone.• Press <X>, then <Y>.The phone is locked and the locked icon (<icon>) appears on the display. Only emergencyphone numbers can be dialed until the phone is unlocked.Note:You can also choose to have the phone lock automatically after a set period of inactivity.See “Auto key lock” on page X for details.To unlock the phone• Press <X>, then <Y>..The phone is unlocked and the locked icon disappears from the display. You can now usethe phone normally.o Navigating the Menus− Using the Soft KeysThe phone has two soft keys and a 4-way joystick key at the top of the keypad. These are used toselect menu items and settings that are indicated in the text prompts in the lower corners of thedisplay.4-way JoystickThis is used to select to navigate through menus and web pages. It can be used to do the following.<Example (Up/Down)>• During standby mode, press the joystick up or down to increase or decrease the volume of thephone.• If a menu is selected, or a web page is displayed, moves through the menu structure or web page.• If you are entering or editing text, moves the position of the input cursor.<Example (Left/Right) >• Press the joystick to the left or right to scroll through menu items or web pages.• If you are entering or editing text, moves the position of the input cursor.Left Soft KeyThis key is used to call up menus, change the text input method, and to confirm phone operations.<Illustrated examples showing change in menu and input method.>Right Soft KeyThis key is used to record or play voice memos, or to cancel menu and web page selections.< Illustrated example of voice memo menu.>OK KeyThis key is used to confirm a menu or web page selection.
o Making and Receiving Calls− Making a CallTo make a domestic call, enter the number you want to dial.Note:You can enter up to 45 digits, including numbers, *, #, Pause, and A-D.You must include the area code, if it is part of the number.• Press the Call soft key to dial the number.The phone dials the number and tries to connect to the other party.• To end a call, press the End soft key.Dialing a number in the phone bookYou can easily dial a number that has been entered in the phone book.• Press the joystick to the left to display the Phone book menu. <Phone book menuscreenshot>• Press the joystick into the phone to display Look up.• Scroll to the contact you wish to call and press OK.The name and telephone numbers for the contact appear on the display.• Select the desired number and press the Call soft key.The phone dials the number and tries to connect to the other party.For details on using the phone book, see “X-ref”.Dialing a number in the recent calls listYou can redial recently called numbers or the number of a missed call. The last 20 calls are storedin the list.• Press the joystick downwards to display the Dial list.• Scroll to the number you wish to call.Note:Received calls are indicated by “>”, previously dialed numbers are indicated by “<”.• Press the Options soft key to view details about the call.• Press the OK key to dial the selected number.The phone dials the number and tries to connect to the other party.− Making an International CallBy entering the + (plus) symbol and the other party’s phone number, you can easily makeinternational calls.• Press the <star> key until the + symbol appears on the display.The Country Code List is displayed.• Select the appropriate country code for the party you are calling.The country code appears on the display.• Enter the phone number of the other party.• Press the SEND key to dial the number.The phone dials the number and tries to connect to the other party.
− Making an Emergency CallThe default emergency number stored in the phone is 112.You can also store up to three other emergency numbers for the phone.You can call these emergency numbers even when the SIM card is not installed in the phone or thephone is locked.To dial an emergency number:• Enter the emergency number using the digit keys.• Press the SEND key to dial the number.The phone dials the number and tries to connect to the emergency service.− Receiving a CallWhen you receive a call on your phone, you can handle the call in several ways.You can answer the call directly, redirect the call , or reject the call.About Caller IDCaller ID is a feature lets you see who is calling before you answer the call. The number of theperson calling is displayed on the phone. If the caller’s name is stored in your phone book, theirname and phone number are displayed. If Caller ID is not available or has been disabled, noinformation about the caller is displayed.Answering a CallWhen a call is received by your phone, the ring tune, melody, or vibration will notify you of thecall. If the phone number of the other party is stored in the phone book, the name and number ofthe caller will be displayed.To answer a call• Press the Accept soft key.The call is accepted and you can talk to the other party.• To end a call, press the End soft key.To reject a call• Press the Reject soft key.Note:If you miss any calls, the number for the last is shown on the display and any earlier calls are listedin the Dial list.Forwarding a CallYou can redirect (forward) calls received on your phone to a different phone number. See“Forwarding Calls” on page X for details on forwarding options.To forward, or redirect, a call:• Press the joystick to the right until Call settings is selected.• Select Call forwarding.• Scroll to select the forwarding settings.• Press the OK key.All calls that match the settings are forwarded to the specified number. You can view thestatus of forwarded calls.
− Dialing the Number of a Received Call or Redialing a PreviousNumberThe phone automatically keeps a record of the last 20 calls received. You can scan this list of calls,select one of the numbers, and dial the number.To dial a number in the Dial list:• Press the XX key to open the Missed Call list.• Press the 4-way joystick up or down to scroll through the list of calls.Details of the time and date of the call can be displayed by pressing the Options soft key.• Press the <OK> key to dial the number.− Using Speed DialingBy pressing and holding down the digit keys on the keypad, you can quickly dial the numberassociated with that number. You can also enter a two-key combination to dial a number in thephone book.• Pressing and holding the 1 keyThis dials your voice mail number. Pressing and holding 2 to 9 keysThese dial the numbers in the phone book to which you have assigned a speed dial number.For details on how to assign a shortcut key to a phonebook entry, see “X-ref” on page XX.o Useful Functions while On a CallYour GDX 2002 phone includes several functions that are useful while you are on a call.− Adjusting the VolumeTo adjust the volume of the earpiece while you are in a call, press the 4-way joystick up or down.<Illustrated example>You can also use the menus to preset the earpiece volume to a desired level. See “X-ref” on pageXX for details.  − Multi-party Call/Conference CallYou can create a multi-party conference call while in a call by selecting Conference from the phonemenu when there is an active call on one line and a call on hold on another line.You can also start a conference call, by placing the active call on hold and dialing another number.To create a conference call:• Press the Option soft key and select Join.The phone connects all the parties so they can converse together. Up to five people can beonline at the same time.While you are in a conference call, you can use the following settings to juggle the calls.SplitThis splits a conference call into active calls and held calls.PrivateThis allows you to select one of the lines participating in a conference call, and conduct aprivate conversation with that person. The other parties in the conference are placed on hold.Exclude
This allows you to select one of the lines in a conference call and exclude it from theconference call. The selected line is placed on hold and the other lines are active.Explicit call transferThis lets you end the call while allowing the other parties to continue.− Opening the Phone BookYou can add an entry for the current caller in the phone book.− Taking Voice NotesYou can use the voice menu feature to record the conversation on the phone. The phone can alsonotify the other party that the call is being recorded, if it is necessary.Note:You may be required to notify the other party that you are recording the conversation.You can also record voice memos while the phone is in standby mode.• Press the VOICE MEMO key to begin recording.You can select the following functions while the phone is in standby by mode:PlayThis is used to playback voice memos recorded on the phone.SkipThis is used to skip to the next voice memo.Back SkipThis is used to skip back to the previous voice memo.DeleteThis is used to delete voice memos.− Using Push-button Tones for Automated ServicesYou can use your phone to access automated phone services, such as telephone banking, etc.To activate DTMF tones• Press the joystick to the right to select Call settings.• Scroll to DTMF tones, then press the OK key.Your key presses are now sent to the network as DTMF tones.o Sending and Receiving SMS MessagesYou can send, receive, and read short text messages with your phone. This Short MessagingService (SMS) is a very convenient way of communicating with other people.It is very easy to write, send, and read received messages.To create and send a message• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Messages icon (<Messages_icon>) andthen press the OK key.The Write new SMS submenu appears on the display.• Press the OK key to enter the text editor.• Enter the text for your message.For details on how to enter text, see “Entering Text and Characters” on page X.
• After you have finished entering the message, press the OK key.• Enter the phone number for the recipient, then press the OK key.The phone sends the message.To read a received messageWhen you have unread messages waiting in your inbox, the received message icon(<Messages_icon>) appears in the top of the display. An alert tone or vibration will also be used, ifyou have selected one of these options.• To read a new message, select Read.The contents of the message will appear on the display. Use the 4-way joystick to scrollthrough the message if necessary.• Select Later, to store the message in your inbox for reading later.• To read messages stored in your inbox, select SMS Inbox.<Read_icon> indicates a read message.<Unread_icon> indicates an unread message.• Select the message you want to read, then press the OK key to open the message.For details on using the message function and setting message options, see “Using Messages” onpage X.Functions and Settings<Reference guide to all functions, organized to match the order used in the Menu List.>o Menu MapUse the two soft keys, 4-way joystick, and OK key to navigate to, and select menu items. Press the4-way joystick to the left or right to scroll through the main menus, press it up or down to scrollthrough the menu items and settings within the menus. Press the OK key to confirm your selection.Top  Menu Items <illustration of up-down joystick action><illustration of left-right joystick action>Phone BookLook UpNewSettings Speed dial listFixed listBarred listOwn NumberExportImportMemory statusVoice dialEnableName listCalendarDay viewMonth viewNewDelete All
Week OldMonth OldCalculatorCalculatorUnit converterCurrency converterService dialing numbersSIM ToolkitMessagesWrite new SMSSMS inboxSMS outboxDelete Delete inboxDelete outboxDelete allSMS TemplateSMS SettingsFormat<Choice 1~4>SC numberValidity<Choice 1~5>SMS bearer<Choice 1~4>SelectionsSMS class 0Save & sendVerify sendUse templateReply pathRead CBCB SettingsCB enabledChannelsNewViewLanguages<Choice 1~X>Mobile InternetHomeBookmarksSelectEditAddDeletePush inboxPush settingsAllow pushSL SettingsWAP ProfilesGateway 1 (Default gateway. The following settings can be set for each gateway,Gateway 1 to Gateway 5.)
HomepageCSD User NamePasswordDial-up No.IP AddressData TypeData SpeedIdle timeoutGPRS User namePasswordAPNIP addressBearer<Choice 1~4>Connect Mode<Choice 1><Choice 2>SecurityShow graphicsRenameGateway 2~5Empty cacheEntertainmentDeFenz PlayInstructionsMemory PlayInstructionsMelodyMakerDemo modeDownload ringing tonesSettingsLanguage<Choice 1~14>Profiles NormalActivateSpeech VolumeIncoming CallSMS AttentionKeypadTonesVibratorRenameReset ProfileSilent <Same options as for Normal setting.>Discreet<Same options as for Normal setting.>Freestyle
<Same options as for Normal setting.>Outdoor<Same options as for Normal setting.>Caller GroupsPrivateTuneSMSRenameBusinessFriendsFamilyOthersBilling Total callsLast callSet max unitsUnits leftPrice/UnitCurrency codeDisplay GreetingSelectionsGreetingAnimationNoneContrastBacklight TimeLED light (folding model only)Auto Key LockTime and DateSet Time/DateSummer TimeTime Zone<25 time zones>Date Format<3 formats>Watch settingSecurity PIN Code 1Change PIN 1Change PIN 2SIM LockData Bit Rate<9 choices>ResetGPRS Attach on<2 choices>Always acceptReset SettingsNetworkSelect Network
AutomaticManualPreferred netAdd networkCall SettingsCall ForwardingUnconditionalActivateCancelStatusAll UnansweredActivateCancelStatusNo ReplyActivateCancelStatusNot ReachableActivateCancelStatusBusy ActivateCancelStatusStatus AllCancel AllCall WaitActivateCancelStatusOptional func.RedialOne-key DialAny Key AnswerCall BarringCancel AllOutgoing CallsCancel AllAll CallsAll InternationalExcept to HomeIncoming CallsCancel AllAll Incoming callsWhen AbroadPasswordDTMF Tones
o Entering Text and CharactersYou will need to enter text into the display when adding entries to the phone book, writing SMSmessages, and for settings that require text information. Use the keypad keys to enter characters,numbers, and symbols, as necessary.The T9 text editor in your phone includes a dictionary of word that it uses to try and predict wordsas you are typing characters into the phone. This means that you often only have to enter the firstfew letters of word, rather than having to type in all the characters to spell the word.You phone supports text in the following languages:English, Danish, German, Slovenian, Spanish, French, Greek, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Turkish,Portuguese, and Simplified Chinese.<Illustration showing example of a text entry screen, with explanation of different key functions>To enter text with the T9 text editor:• Press the XX soft key to select the input method and language.You can choose T9 English, T9 Italiano, etc. <Show all options.> Here we will assume thatyou want to enter English text.To teach the T9 text editor new words:You can add up to 400 new words to the T9 dictionary.• Select ABC mode.− Character ChartUse the following chart as guide for entering characters, numbers, and symbols in Englishmessages.<L-soft key> Use the left soft key to change the text input method used to enter text.<R-soft key> Use the right soft key to clear text.<4-way joystick> Use the 4-way joystick to move the position of the cursor within the text.o Using the PhonebookYou can store up to 250 names and phone numbers in the phone book of your phone, or the SIMcard. You can then easily find and dial numbers.Phone book entries can include up to three phone numbers for each contact (work/home/mobile).The Phone book contacts are linked to a card-like file system that can include the contact’s postaladdress and e-mail address. This information is stored on the phone, but will not be included whenyou export the information to a SIM card.− Dialing a Number Stored in the Phone BookTo dial a number already stored in the Phone Book:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left to select Phone Book.• Press the joystick up or down to scroll to Look up, then press the OK key.You jump straight to the Phone Book when you turn the phone on, by pressing the joystickup during startup.• Use the left soft key to select the source by alternating between Phone and SIM card.The contacts in the phone book are listed by last name, in alphabetical order.• Scroll to the desired contact and press the OK key.The name and phone numbers for the contact appear on the display.You can also quickly scroll to a contact by entering the first few letters of the name.
The different phone numbers are indicated by an icon: <work_icon> Work, <home_icon>Home, and <mobile_icon> Mobile.• Scroll to the desired phone number and press the Call soft key.The phone dials the number and connects you to the network.− Adding a Number to the Phone BookContact information in the phone book is stored in the phone’s memory and can be exported to aSIM card. If a SIM card becomes full, a warning will be displayed. If you insert a different SIMcard that includes contact information, the phone will ask you if you want to import the informationfrom the card. This makes it easy for you to share contact information with friends and colleagues.To add a new entry to the Phone Book:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left to select Phone Book.• Press the joystick down to scroll to New, then press the OK key.The new phone book entry tab appears on the display.• Enter the first and last name for the contact, then scroll down to display the phone numberfields.You can enter up to 16 characters for each name.• Enter the phone numbers for the contact. then scroll down to display other options.You can enter up to 40 digits for each number. Select the group for the contact, then scrolldown .For details on calling groups, see “X-ref” on page X.• Enter the street address, city, state, zip code, and country information, then scroll down.The limits for each entry are shown below:Address 56 chrsCity 22 chrsState 10 chrsZip code 9 chrsCountry 12 chrs• Enter the e-mail address.You can enter up to 64 characters for the e-mail address, including the @ symbol.Press and hold the <star_key> key to enter the @ symbol.• Check that you have entered all the information you need for the contact, then press theSave soft key.You must enter at least the name and one phone number for each contact.If you have finished adding entries to the phone book, press the right soft key. To addanother contact, select New again and repeat the steps above.− Editing a Phone Book EntryTo edit an entry in the Phone Book:− Deleting a Phone Book EntryTo delete an entry in the Phone Book:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left to select Phone Book.
• Press the joystick down to scroll to Look up, then press the OK key.• Scroll to the contact you want to delete, then press the OK key.The information for the selected contacts appears on the display.• Press the Options soft key and select Delete.− Using the Speed Dial ListYou can create a shortcut that allows you to dial a phone number by pressing only one key or acombination of two keys.• Press the 4-way joystick to the left to select Phone Book.• Press the joystick down to scroll to Settings, then press the OK key.• Scroll to Speed dial list, then press the OK key.− Adjusting Phone Book SettingsIn addition to deleting entries in the phone book and setting up speed dial options, you can alsoadjust other settings for the phone book.To adjust other Phone Book settings:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left to select Phone Book.• Press the joystick down to scroll to Settings, then press the OK key.• Select the setting you want to adjust.You can select the following settings:Fixed listThis setting lets you create a list of numbers the phone is allowed to dial. If this setting isActive (<checked_icon>), the phone can only dial the numbers in the list. You will beprompted to enter the PIN 2 code to create the fixed list.Barred listThis setting lets you create a list of numbers that the phone is prevented from dialing. If thissetting is Active (<checked_icon>), you (and others) will not be able to dial the numbers inthe list. You will be prompted to enter the PIN 2 code to create the barred list.Own numberThis allows you to store your phone number on the phone. Depending on the SIM card youare using, your number may already be stored in this setting. If your phone number is notincluded, enter the number and press the OK key.ExportThis setting is used to export the names and phone numbers of contacts in the phone book tothe SIM card. You can use the left soft key to select individual contacts to export, or toexport all the contacts in the phone book.Note:If a contact includes more than one phone number, the contact will be exported separatelyfor each number. This means that a contact can use up to three entries on the SIM card, if itincludes three numbers.Important/Warning
If you select the Export all option, the contents of the SIM card will be erased before thecontacts are exported to the card.ImportThis setting is used to export the names and phone numbers of contacts on a SIM card intothe phone book on the phone. You can use the left soft key to select individual contacts toimport, or import all the contacts on the SIM card.Note:If an entry already exists in the Phone Book, the new entry will added in addition to theexisting entry. (The existing entry is not overwritten.)  This means that you may have somecontacted repeated. We recommend that you check for any repeated entries and delete theones you do not need.Memory statusThis settings is used to display the amount of memory in use and available for use. Use theOptions soft key to select Reset to reset the phone book memory.Important/WarningResetting the phone book memory will erase all the entries in the phone book.o Using the CalendarYour phone includes a calendar and clock function that can be used to keep track of appointmentsand other events. The calendar and clock are displayed during standby mode when the phone is on.<Example of clock/calendar display>− Choosing the Calendar ViewThe calendar can se set to display a daily view or a monthly view.To select the daily view:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left until the Calendar tab appears on the display.Skip this step if the Calendar tab is already displayed.• Use the soft key menu to select Day view.If there are any appointments for the day, they are listed.Press the 4-way joystick up or down to scroll to an appointment, then press the OK key.To select the monthly view:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left until the Calendar tab appears on the display.Skip this step if the Calendar tab is already displayed.• Use the soft key menu to select Month view.Dates that have an appointment or event scheduled will be underlined. Switch to Day viewto see details of the events scheduled for each day.− Creating a New Calendar EventYou can create and edit calendar events that notify you of the event with an alarm. This alarm canbe set to notify you at the time of the event, 5 minutes before the event, one hour before the event,or one day before the event.To create a new calendar event:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left until the Calendar tab appears on the display.Skip this step if the Calendar tab is already displayed.• Use the Option soft key to select New.
• Select the event type for entry.You can select Birthday, Meeting, or Memo.• Enter the information for the appointment, or event.• Enter the Subject• Specify a Start date, End date, Start time, End time.• Select the sound to be played when the event is due.• Press Save to save the entry and return to the calendar view.− Deleting Calendar EventsTo delete a calendar event:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left until the Calendar tab appears on the display.Skip this step if the Calendar tab is already displayed.• Use the Option soft key to select Delete.o Using the CalculatorYour phone includes a calculator that can be used to calculate math problems. It also includes acurrency converter and a unit converter that can convert units of distance, speed, temperature,weight, area, volume, and other units of measurement.To use the basic calculator functions:• Press the 4-way joystick to the left until Calculator appears on the display, then press theOK key.The calculator screen appears on the display.• Enter the first number, press the joystick to the left or right to select the desired function (x,-, +, or /), then press the OK key.• Enter the next number, select the = symbol, then press the OK key.The result of the calculation is displayed in the bottom line.Example: To calculate the result of 200 + 25<Screenshot showing calculation>Enter 200.Select the x function.Enter 25.Select =.Note:If you make a mistake when entering a number, press the right soft key to clear a singledigit. Press and hold the key to clear all the digits.To make additional calculations on the result, repeat the procedure above to select thefunction symbol, enter the number and calculate the new result.To use the currency converter:<Example procedure>
To use the unit converter:<Example procedure>o Using the Service Dialing NumbersYour phone includes numbers for service numbers so that you can easily dial the numbers andaccess the services.o Using the SIM Toolkito Adjusting SMS SettingsYou can adjust various settings for the SMS function.For details on how to send messages and read received SMS messages, see “Sending and ReceivingSMS Messages” on page X.− Checking the Status of a Sent Message<TBD>− Selecting Message Options• Navigate to the Messages menu and select SMS settings to enable CB and select variousoptions for the service.You can adjust the following settings:FormatThis allows you to select the data format for messages. Text is the default format.SC numberEnter your network provider Service Center number. This information should be providedby your network service provider.ValidityThis specifies how long a sent message will be kept by the network. Select one of theoptions and then press the OK key.SMS bearerThis allows you to select the type of connection used to use for SMS. You can choose eitherGSM or GPRS, if GPRS services are available.SelectionsSMS Class 0: If this option is selected, incoming messages are only shown on the displayand are not stored on the phone. New messages will overwrite previous messages.Save & Send: Selecting this option allows messages to be stored in the phone’s memory.Verify send: If this option is selected, you will be prompted to confirm that you want tosend the message.Use template: This allows you to use a template to create messages.Reply path: <TBD>− Reading CB (Cell Broadcast) MessagesCell broadcast is a technology that enables the network to broadcast information, such as weatherinformation, to all the phones in a certain area. It is a service and is not supported by all networkservice providers. You phone is capable of receiving CB messages, if the service is provided byyour network.
When you receive a CB message, it will appear automatically on the display. CB messages mayscroll over the display or as a pop-up window.CB messages you receive are stored in the phone’s memory, but any new messages for a CBchannel will overwrite previous messages for that channel.To read CB messages that have been stored on the phone:• Navigate to the Messages menu, then select Read CB.• Select the channel you want to read, then press the OK key.To setup Cell Broadcast:• Navigate to the Messages menu and select CB settings to enable CB and select variousoptions for the service.You can adjust the following settings:CB enabledSelect this checkbox to start receiving cell broadcast messages.ChannelsUse this option to View existing channels, or to Add a new channel.LanguageUse this option to select the languages for the CB messages you receive.o Using the WAP Browser (Mobile Internet)Your phone includes a WAP browser that allows you to access mobile internet services.− Starting the Browser• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select Mobile Internet, then press the OK key.The WAP browser starts-up and the link options are displayed.When you first use the WAP browser, the options are limited to Home and Bookmarks.Since you have not created any bookmarks yet, your only option will be Home. This isusually the homepage of your network service. We recommend that you select this optionwhen you first start the WAP browser.• Select the URL link to which you want to connect, then press the OK key.The message “Connecting to server” appears on the display and then the contents of thepage will be displayed.If the homepage is displayed correctly, you can use the Options soft key to visit other URLs.If there is a problem, see “Adjusting Browser Settings” on page XX for instructions onsetting up the phone for WAP services.− Browsing Web Pages and Internet Services<Need to include information on how to navigate through links and pages at a site.>• Enter the URL for the web site you want to visit.You must enter the full address for the site, including “http://”.Press the OK key to connect to the site.You can use the following keys while browsing a web site:<key_illust> Scroll through the information.<key_illust> Select links on the page.
<OK_key_illust> Confirm a selection and jump to that link.<keypad_illust> Enter information requested by a web site. Press the OK key toconfirm the information and send it to the site.Using BookmarksYou can save about 50 bookmarks for sites you visit regularly. These bookmarks are stored on theSIM card.• To use the bookmarks function, select Bookmarks.You can select the following options:SelectThis opens the list of bookmarks. Select a bookmark from the list and press the OK to jumpto the site.EditThis allows you to edit the list of bookmarks.AddThis opens the editor where you can enter the URL for a new bookmark. <Only a URL?Can the user give the bookmark a name?>DeleteThis opens the list of bookmarks. Select the bookmark you want to delete and then press theOK key to delete the bookmark.− Adjusting Browser SettingsPush SettingsSome network services support push technology, which allows the service to provide you withinformation without waiting for you to retrieve it. When you receive a push message, a notificationmessage is displayed and the information is stored in the Push inbox.• To setup push services, select Push settings.WAP ProfilesYou can create or modify a WAP profile if your phone has not been setup for WAP services, or ifyou want to adjust the current settings or create additional settings. To setup a WAP profile, youwill need to enter the following information: Homepage URL, APN (for GPRS), IP address, Username, Password, and other information required to connect to the WAP service. This informationmay be included in the material supplied with the phone. If not, contact your network provider.• Go to the Mobile internet menu.• Scroll to WAP profiles, then press the OK button.• Select a gateway umber and select the checkbox for Default to make it the active setting.You can setup up to five gateway settings (Gateway 1-5), but only one setting can be activeat a time.• Select Homepage and enter the URL address to be used as the default home page for theservice.• Press the OK key to confirm the entry.The CSD settings appear on the display.
• Enter the CSD information requested, and press the OK key after entering each piece ofinformation.This information is provided by your network provider. (User name, Password, Dialupnumber, IP address, Data type, and Data speed.)You can also specify the length of time the phone should maintain an idle connection beforedisconnecting, by entering a setting for Idle timeout.The GPRS settings appear after you have entered these settings• Enter the GPRS information requested, and press the OK key after entering each piece ofinformation.This information is provided by your network provider. (User name, Password, APN, andIP address.)• Enter settings for the other gateway  options.BearerThis selects the connection to the network. Select from: GPRS preferred, GPRS only, CSDpreferred, or CSD only.Connect ModeSelect the connection mode. You can select Temporary, Continuously, or both.SecuritySelect this checkbox to enable secure internet connections. Some sites may require you touse a secure connection.Show graphicsSelect this checkbox to view graphics on the site.RenameSelect this option to rename the gateway .Emptying the CacheInformation from web sites you visit is stored in a special area of the phone’s memory call cachememory. This allows the phone to display the site quickly without having to download all theinformation again. Select Empty cache regularly to free up memory.o Playing Games and Creating Ringing Tones (Entertainment)Your phone includes entertainment functions that allow you to have fun with your phone. Inaddition to the DeFenz and Memory games, it also includes MelodyMaker which allows you tocreate your own original melodies to be used by the phone.− MemoryThis is the traditional card game where you try to match pairs of cards from random rows of facedown cards. There are six levels, with the levels becoming increasingly difficult as you play thegame.The object of the game is to match all the pairs and remove them from the rows in as few tries aspossible. You start the game with 100 points, and your score will depend on many, or how few,attempts you need to match all the pairs.To play Memory:• Use the 4-way joystick to highlight a card, then press the OK key to select it and turn it faceup.• Repeat the procedure to select a second card and turn it face up.
If the cards are the same, they are removed from the rows. If the cards are different, they areturned face down and you must try again.− DeFenzThis is a game where you try to box your opponent, the phone, into an area by building fencesbefore they do the same to you.The object of the game is to cut off your opponent while keeping enough space for yourself tomaneuver. If you fail, by running into the edge of the screen, or running into your opponent, thegame is over and your opponent wins.You must score at least 1,000 points to proceed to the next level.To play DeFenz:• Use the 4-way joystick to select the position of your fence, then press the OK key to erectthe fence.− MelodyMakerThis is a utility for composing your own tunes. You can play these tunes for your own amusement,or use them as personalized ring tunes or SMS alert.To use MelodyMaker• Select New with the left soft key.The edit window appears on the display.• Enter the title for the melody.• Press the keypad to enter the notes for the melody.See following table for details on how to enter notes for the melody.• Select the type for the melody, ring tone or SMS.• Select the tempo for playback speed.• Use the left soft key to playback tune.• If you like your composition, select Save to save the melody, or Cancel to cancel the melody.When you select Save, the melody is listed in the composer window, and added to the list of ringtones or SMS alerts as appropriate.Entering notes for a melody<Illustration of piano keyboard with key numbers superimposed on note keys.>The number keys 1 to 7 represent the notes, C, D, E, F, G, A, B.To increase a note by semitone, press the (X) key. (You can only increase a note by a semitone, soto enter a note such as b flat, press the 6 key to enter A, then press the (X) key to “sharpen” the noteby a semitone.)To change the length of the note by a quarter, press the (X) to increase the length. or the (Y) key toreduce the length.To increase the length by an additional 50%, press the (Z) key.To raise the note one octave, press the (W) key.To insert a pause (rest) that is the same length as the previous note, press the () key.− Using Demo Mode
− Downloading Ringing TonesIn addition to creating your own ringing tones with MelodyMaker, you can also download melodiesto be used as ringing tones by you phone.o SettingsThe Settings menu allows you to adjust various settings for the phone and personalize them to suityour own way of working. You can also use Profiles that control the volume of the phone and howit notifies you of incoming call and messages.− Setting the LanguageThe Language menu allows you set the language used for phone display.• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Languageoption.A list of languages is displayed.• Select the desired language, then press the OK key.The display changes to that for the selected language.− Creating ProfilesYou phone is provided with five profiles, Silent, Discreet, Normal, Outdoor, and Freestyle thatcontrol various settings of the phone. You can easily switch between the different profiles, or adjustthe settings for each profile.The default settings for each profile are shown in the table below. (You can adjust the settings foreach profile.)Profile Speechvolume Incomingcall SMSattention Keyboard Tones VibratorNormal XX / Y / Z X / Y X / Y W / X / Y /ZX / YSilent XX / Y / Z X / Y X / Y W / X / Y /ZX / YDiscreet XX / Y / Z X / Y X / Y W / X / Y /ZX / YOutdoor XX / Y / Z X / Y X / Y W / X / Y /ZX / YFreestyle XX / Y / Z X / Y X / Y W / X / Y /ZX / YTo switch to a different profile:• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Profilesoption.The list of profiles is displayed.• Select the desired profile, then press the OK key.The settings for the phone are adjusted to those used by the selected profile.To adjust the settings for a profile:• Select the Settings menu, then select the Profiles option.
The list of profiles is displayed.• Select the profile you want to adjust, then press the OK key.You can adjust the following settings for each profile:Speech volumeAdjust the speaker volume of the phone to one of eight volume levels.Incoming callTune: Select one of 24 alerts to be used to notify you of an incoming call. You can alsoadd up to five melodies of your own, using MelodyMaker.Type: Select Normal, Once, or Rising.Level: Adjust the volume of the incoming call alert.SMS attentionTune: Select one of 10 SMS alerts. You can also add up to five melodies of your own,using MelodyMaker.Level: Adjust the volume of the SMS alert.KeyboardType: Select the tone for keypad keys. Choose Click, Beep, DTMF, or Mute.Level: Adjust the volume of the keyboard tone.TonesSets the tone volume level for the following functions.Info:Cell broadcast:Alarm:Greeting:VibratorSets the vibration level for the following functions.Incoming call:SMS:Alarm:RenameUse this setting to enter a new name for the profile.Reset ProfileThis resets the settings for the profile to the default settings.− Creating and Using Caller GroupsYou can use Caller Groups to organize the contacts  in your phone book. You can then assign eachgroup a distinctive alert tone, to easily identify a caller just by the alert tone.To assign a group to a contact and select settings:• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Profilesoption.The list of profiles is displayed.• Select the desired profile, then press the OK key.The settings for the phone are adjusted to those used by the selected profile.
− Keeping Track of Call CostsYou can easily keep track of call costs and restrict calls to less than a certain cost. These settingsare contained in the Billing menu.Note:The Billing function can only be used, if this function is supported by your network.• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, select the Billing option,then press the OK key.Scroll to the item you want to view or adjust.Total callsThis displays the total amount of time and cost for all calls.Last callThis displays the length (and cost) of the last call.Set max unitsThis setting is used to specify a maximum number of units that can be used in a single call.This allows you to restrict the length of calls.Units leftThis displays the number of units remaining in your account.Price/unitEnter a price for each unit.Currency codeIf supported by your network, this allows you to select the currency code used whendisplaying call costs.− Adjusting the Display SettingsYou can adjust the settings for the LCD screen on your phone.• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Displayoption.You can adjust the following settings for the display.GreetingThis allows you to create a personalized greeting that will be displayed when the phone isswitched on.SelectionsThis specifies whether the phone should display a Greeting or Animation when it isswitched on. You can also select None.ContrastThis adjusts the contrast of the display.Backlight timeThis specifies how long the backlight for the LCD screen should remain lit.LED lightThis specifies if the LED indicators, used to indicates the status of your connection, shouldbe on or off.− Setting the Time and Date
• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Time anddate option.The time and date menu is displayed.• Select Set time/date, then pres the OK key.• Use the keypad keys to enter the time. Press the OK key.• Enter the date, then press the OK key.If you are using daylight saving time, select the Summer time checkbox.• Scroll down to the Time zone option, and select your location.If you want to change the format used for the time and date, select the Date format optionand select your preferred format.• Select the Watch setting option and select the desired setting.− Setting Security Settings• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Securityoption.A list of security options is displayed.• Select the option you want to adjust, then press the OK key.PIN code 1: Select this option to enable or disable the use of PIN codes.Change PIN 1: Select this option to change your primary PIN code.Change PIN 2: Select this option to change your secondary PIN code.SIM lock: Select this option to allow only the designated SIM card to be used with thephone.To change the PIN codes from their default settings, select Change PIN 1 and Change PIN 2.In each case, you will be asked to enter the old PIN code and then your new PIN code.− Data SettingsYour phone is capable of communicating with your PC, which allows you to use e-mail and faxfunctions. You can also access (and edit) your phone book. The Data setting is used to set thetransmission parameters used when you connect the phone to your PC.Note:The optional PC connection kit required to connect your phone to a PC.• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Data option.You can select the following options.Bit rateThis sets the bite rate used for data transmission.ResetThis resets the data transmission setting to their default values.− GPRSThe GPRS setting allow you control GPRS transmission settings that can ensure fast datatransmissions.
• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the GPRS option.You can adjust the following settings.Attach onThis options specifies when the phone will try to connect to the network.If GPRS coverage is selected, the phone will connect to the network using GPRS wheneverthe network is available.If App. request is selected, the phone will only connect to the network when needed. Forexample, when you send an SMS message or use the WAP browser.Always acceptRegular calls are carried through during GPRS sessions.Note:Your phone supports push technology that allows the network to send messages andinformation to you phone at any time. If this settings is selected, you may receive messagesthat have not been requested.− Resetting the Settings to their Default ValuesYou can reset all the settings on the phone to the default settings.Note:If you select this option you will loose any settings that you have entered since you bought thephone.• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Reset option.• Press the OK key.The settings for the phone are reset to the default settings.o Network SettingsYou phone automatically tries to connect to the best available local network if it is unable toconnect to your own network. When you are away from your own network, such when you areoverseas, the phone searches for the home network and then tries to connect to the nearest availablenetwork, if it cannot connect to the home network.The SIM card includes a list of preferred networks, which the phone uses when the home networkcannot be found. However, you can override this and select your own preferred network.− Selecting a Network Service• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Networkoption.• Scroll to Select network, then select Manual.The phone searches for and displays a list of available networks.• Select the network you want to use, then press the OK key.The phone will connect, using the selected network.Preferred NetworkYou can also view the list of preferred networks.− Adding a Network ServiceYou can also add new network systems to the list of networks.
• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Networkoption.• Scroll to Add network, then select an empty entry.• Enter a name and the connection codes for the new network.You will need to enter the Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC)for the network. This information will be provided by the network service provider.o Call SettingsYou can adjust several options that control additional options for calls.− Forwarding CallsYou can forward calls received on your phone to another number. You can also specify when  callsshould be forwarded and designate different destination numbers, depending on why the call wasforwarded.To access the forwarding options:• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Call settingsoption. Then scroll to Call forwarding.• Select the forwarding condition, and enter the destination number.You can also check the status for each option and choose to activate or cancel that option.You can select the following forwarding conditions.Unconditional: Forward all incoming calls to the specified number.All unanswered:  Forward all calls that you do not answer.No reply: Forward calls that are not replied.Not reachable: Forward call when the phone is outside the service area.Busy: Forward call when the phone is busy, such as during a call.You can also view a summary of the forwarding options by selecting Status all, or cancelall forwarding settings by selecting Cancel all.− Call WaitingCall waiting is a function that lets you know when another call is received while you are using thephone for a different call.If call waiting is active you will hear a faint ringing tone while you are in a call to notify you of thenew incoming call.To answer the new call without disconnecting the current call:• Press the Options soft key, then select Accept.The phone places the existing call on hold, and connects you to the new caller.You can use the following options to control the two calls.SwitchSelect this option to switch back to the first caller, or to switch between several calls.Join callsSelect this option to connect all the calls together in a conference call. See “Multi-partyCall/Conference Call” on page X for details.To activate call waiting or check the check the status of the function:
• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Call settingsoption. Then scroll to Call wait.• Select the desired option, then press the OK key.Select Activate, Cancel, or Status.− Setting Other Call OptionsYou can select convenient call options that allows you save time when making or answering calls.To access these options:• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Call settingsoption. Then scroll to Options.RedialIf this option is selected, the phone automatically redials the last number you called if itfails to connect to the other party. The number will be redialed after five seconds, after oneminute, and after three minutes. If the phone still does not connect with the other party afterthe sequence, you will need to enter the number again.One-key dialSelect this option to enable one-key or two-key speed dialing.The speed dialing options for numbers in the phone book. See “Using Speed Dialing” onpage X for details.Any key answerSelect the option if you want to be able to answer a call by pressing any key on the phone.Note:You cannot use the <key_illust> key for Any key answer.− Restricting Calls (Call barring)If supported by your network, you can choose to reject incoming call or restrict outgoing calls. Youwill need to enter a password to enable call barring. Contact your network service provider fordetails about the call barring options available for you network.To setup call barring:• Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Call settingsoption. Then select to Call barring.• Enter the password.You can select the following call barring options:Cancel allThis cancel any call barring settings that have been selected.Outgoing callsThis settings allows you bar calls for the following options. Cancel all, All calls, Allinternet, or Except to home.Incoming callsThis setting allows you to restrict incoming calls for the following options. Cancel all, Allincoming, When abroad.Password<What does this do?>
− DTMF TonesThis option enables or disables DTMF tones.− Voice Mail NumberUse this setting to enter the number for your voice mail service. This information should beincluded in the materials provided with your phone.TroubleshootingCheck this list for solutions if you have any problem with your phone.<Simple table of problems and possible solutions.>Problem SolutionThe phone does switch on whenI press the PWR key. Check that the battery is installed correctly and is charged.Recharge the battery.The message “PLEASE INSERTSIM” is displayed. Check that the SIM card is installed correctly. If the SIM cardis installed, remove and clean it with a dry cloth, then reinsertthe card.The message “INVALID SIM”is displayed. An incorrect SIM card has been installed or the phone is SIMlocked. Insert the correct SIM card or contact your serviceprovider.The message “EMERGENCYCALL ONLY” is displayed. The SIM card is not installed correctly or you are outside theservice area.The message “NO NETWORK”is displayed. You are outside the service area, or the signal is being blocked.If you are inside a building, try moving towards a window.Some calls are blocked. Call barring has been enabled. Check the call barring settingsand cancel the settings if necessary.My calls are being sent toanother number. Call forwarding has been enabled. Check the call forwardingsettings and cancel the settings if necessary.WarrantySpecificationsFrequency Bands: EGSM 900 MHz/DCS 1800 MHz/PCS 1900 MHzOperating Temperature: -10°C to 55°CPower SupplyBattery Type Li-ion batterySupply Voltage: 3.6 v 520 mABattery Power: Standby: up to 250 hoursTalk Time: 4 hoursAverage Charge Time: XX mins.PhysicalDimensions:Weight:* Specifications are subject to change without notice.* Battery times may vary depending according to the conditions of use.
Glossary <TBD>CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)CDMA is a reliable network system that encodes conversations as a random digitalsequence and sends it over all the available frequencies. It was developed during WW2 toavoid transmissions being jammed, by transmitting over several frequencies.WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)This is a new standard that allows you to connect to special Mobile Internet services fromyour phone. The WAP browser in your phone allows you access services, such as newsservices, weather information, and internet shopping services etc.GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)GPRS is a service protocol based on GSM technology. It makes very efficient use of theavailable bandwidth and is well suited to sending short bursts of data, such as e-mail or webbrowsing. It also allows several mobile phone users to share the same connection, whichmeans that fees can be based on the amount of data transferred, rather than on the length ofcalls.DTMF tones (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)DTMF assigns a specific frequency, or tone, to each key so that key presses can easily beidentified by an automated phone service. This allows you access services, such as voicemail services, or telephone banking services.GSM (Global System for Mobile communication)This is one of the leading digital systems used for cellular phones, and is widely used inEurope and Asia. GSM uses a variation of the time division multiple access (TDMA)system and is available in over 120 countries. Since many GSM network services haveroaming agreements that allow users of another GSM network to use their network whileoutside their own service area, it means you can continue to use your phone in othercountries.GSM 900This is a GSM system that operates at the 900 MHz frequency band.GSM 1900This is a GSM system that operates at the 1900 MHz frequency band.PUK (Personal Unlocking Key) codeThis is a special code used to unlock the phone, if you enter an incorrect PIN code threetimes in a row. This number will be included in the materials provided with your phone.PIN (Personal Identification Number)The PIN codes for your phone are used to control access to the phone itself, or networkservices and settings. You can change these to any code you prefer.PIN 1PIN 2RoamingRoaming is a service that allows you to move from one network area to another withoutaffecting the call. It also allows you to use other networks, if you are unable to access yourhome network, such as when you travel overseas.URL (Universal Resource Locator)
This is the address system used for Internet addresses. All homepages have a unique URL,which allows them to easily identified. URLs for home pages always start with the textstring http:// and are followed the address of the home page.Index

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