Toshiba Information Systems CC4-E02 GSM 900/1800/1900 UMTS Mobile Phone with Bluetooth User Manual Exhibit 8
Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division GSM 900/1800/1900 UMTS Mobile Phone with Bluetooth Exhibit 8
Exhibit 8 user manual
Settings You can make various settings to personalise your phone. In This Chapter ❍ Display Settings ❍ Phone Profiles ❍ Language Setting ❍ Shortcut Menu ❍ External Light Settings ❍ Flight Mode Setting ❍ Call Settings ❍ Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset ❍ Security Settings ❍ Network & Internet Display Settings Setting the Main Display 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Display Settings Main Display ◆ Wallpaper: Allows you to set a picture preinstalled in your phone or taken with the camera as the wallpaper for standby mode. ◆ Theme: Allows you to set a theme for the main menu and wallpaper. ◆ Clock Type Display: Allows you to select the clock display for the main display from six types. ◆ Backlight: Allows you to adjust the brightness and lighting time of the main display backlight. ◆ Power Saving: Allows you to save battery power by setting the phone to turn off the display after a specified time of inactivity elapses. ◆ Cell Information: Allows you to set whether the cell information sent from a base station is displayed in standby mode when you use your phone on a mobile phone network based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology. Setting the External Display 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Display Settings External Display ◆ Wallpaper & Clock: Allows you to set the wallpaper and clock. ◆ Backlight: Allows you to adjust the lighting time of the external display backlight. ◆ Contrast: Allows you to adjust the contrast of the external display. 130 Settings Setting the Incoming Display Note • You can set a picture of W240 × H320 size or smaller for the incoming picture. • The display area for the incoming picture is W240 × H112. You can set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming calls. You can also set whether the other party’s name and phone number appear on the external display for incoming calls. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Voice Call or Video Call Caller Details ◆ Incoming Picture: Allows you to set the incoming picture. ◆ Caller Picture: Allows you to display a picture associated with a caller in the Contacts list when a call is received from that caller. ◆ Caller Info: Allows you to set the display of the name and phone number set for a caller in the Contacts list on the external display when a call is received from that caller. Settings 131 Phone Profiles This feature allows you to change the sound and vibration to match your surrounding conditions. Your phone has four preset profiles. You can change the sound and vibration settings of each profile. Normal: Profile for ordinary use. Silent: Profile for when you do not want your phone to emit any sound. Car: Profile for when you want the incoming ringtone volume and multimedia volume set to the maximum levels so that you can hear your phone while you are driving, etc. Meeting: Profile for meetings, etc. 132 Note When your phone is connected to an in-car device or a wireless headset via Bluetooth™, the incoming ringtone for Bluetooth™ plays and your phone does not vibrate for incoming calls regardless of the phone profile settings. Settings Personalising Profiles Tip • To switch to a profile, select Activate after Step 3. • To return a profile to its default settings, select Set to Default after Step 3. You can personalise profiles. The items you can personalise vary depending on the profile. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Profiles 3. Select the profile you want to set and press 4. Select Personalise and press (Options). (Select). ◆ Ringtone Volume: Allows you to set the ringtone volume for any profile except Silent. ◆ Assign Ringtone: Allows you to set a preinstalled sound in your phone or a sound or video in My Items as the ringtone for any profile except Silent. You can also set the ringtone duration for incoming messages. ◆ Vibration: Allows you to set the vibration to On or Off. For profiles other than Silent, you can also set the vibration pattern. ◆ Keypad Volume: Allows you to set the keypad volume for any profile except Silent. ◆ Keypad Tones: Allows you to set the keypad tone for any profile except Silent. ◆ Sound Effects Vol.: Allows you to set the volume level of each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power, opening/closing your phone and errors for any profile except Silent. ◆ Sound Effects: Allows you to set each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power and opening/closing your phone for any profile except Silent. ◆ Multimedia Volume: Allows you to set the volume level for games, messaging, Vodafone live! and playing sound data in My Items for any profile except Silent. Settings 133 ◆ Battery Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the battery alarm, when the battery level (page 00) is very low and your phone is about to run out of power, for any profile except Silent. ◆ Alarm: Allows you to set whether to play the alarm for Silent and Meeting. 134 Settings Language Setting You can change the display language. Tip If the language is set to Automatic, the language is set automatically in accordance with the language priority setting of the SIM card. If your phone does not support the language set for the SIM card, the default language of your phone is selected. Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings Language 3. Select the language you want to set or Automatic and press (Select). 135 Shortcut Menu If you register frequently used functions in the Shortcut menu, you can access them quickly and easily. Setting the Shortcut Menu You can set up to nine frequently used functions. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Selectand press 3. Press Tip . The Shortcut menu appears. (Yes). 4. Select the function you want to set and press To access a function from the shortcut menu, select the function you want to access after Step 1 and press (Select). If you selected My Items or Contacts List, you can set a shortcut for a file, folder or Contacts list entry. Select the item you want to set. Setting the Shortcut Key Function 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings Shortcuts ◆ Side Key: Allows you to change the function accessed when you press and hold the side key ( ) in standby mode. ◆ Navigation Keys: Allows you to change the functions accessed when you press the navigation keys and in standby mode. 136 Settings External Light Settings When you receive a voice call, video call or message or have unchecked information, the external light flashes if your phone is closed. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Phone Settings External Light ◆ Notification: Allows you to select from three colours for the external light that flashes when you have unchecked information (missed calls and unread messages) and your phone is closed. You can also set the external light not to flash. ◆ Incoming: Allows you to select from five colours for the external light that flashes when you have an incoming voice call, video call or message. You can also set the external light not to flash. Settings 137 Flight Mode Setting You can use flight mode to block signal reception and transmission without turning off the power. Flight mode disables the use of network services for making and receiving calls, sending and receiving messages, etc. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings Phone Settings 3. Select On and press The 138 . The main menu appears. Flight Mode (Select). Note You can cancel flight mode and make an emergency call if you dial the phone number of an emergency service (page 25) while flight mode is set. indicator appears at the top of the display. Settings Call Settings Showing/Hiding Caller ID Note Regardless of this function setting or network setting, you can still show/hide your phone number when you make a call if you directly enter “ 31#” or “#31#” (page 41) or if you make a call from the Contacts list to a phone number that has “ 31#” or “#31#” added. You can set whether to automatically notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Send My Number Settings ◆ Show My Number: Sets your phone to notify the other party of your phone number. ◆ Hide My Number: Sets your phone to not notify the other party of your phone number. ◆ Network Default: Uses the default network setting. Setting the Auto Answer You can answer a call without having to press a key while the stereo handsfree headset is connected. You can also change the length of time before a call is answered. When Auto Answer is set, the auto answer tone plays regardless of the setting for the phone profile (page 132). 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings 3. Select On and press Voice Call Auto Answer (Select). 4. Enter the answer time (1 to 29 seconds) and press Settings (OK). 139 Setting Mute You can mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and incoming voice for calls. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Voice Call or Video Call 3. Select Mute My Voice, Mute All or Off and press Mute (Select). Enabling/Disabling Incoming Voice Calls during Data Communication You can set whether to receive incoming voice calls during data communication. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Voice Call 3. Select Enable or Disable and press 140 Call Priority (Select). Settings Common Settings 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings Common Settings ◆ Earpiece Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the earpiece. ◆ Speaker Volume: Allows you to set the volume for sound heard from the speaker. ◆ Open to Answer: Allows you to answer an incoming call by simply opening your phone. ◆ Any Key Answer: Allows you to set the keys for answering incoming calls. If Any Key Answer is set to On, you can also answer an incoming call if you press any of to and Settings 141 Using the Stereo Handsfree Headset Simply pressing the key of the stereo handsfree headset ( )allows you to dial a preset phone number or answer a call without even opening your phone. 1. Open the earphone microphone jack cover. 2. Insert the plug of the stereo handsfree headset into the earphone microphone jack. Setting the Phone Number 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Call Settings 3. Select On and press Voice Call Earphone Call (Select). 4. Select the input method for the phone number and press (Select). One-touch Calling/One-touch Answering You can press and hold end a call. 142 to dial a set phone number, answer an incoming call or Settings Security Settings You can configure security related settings such as setting call barring or changing the lock number for your phone. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Security Settings ◆ Reject Calls: Allows you to set the conditions for rejecting incoming calls. ◆ Reject Addresses: Allows you to add up to 50 email addresses or phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject the reception of messages from those email addresses or phone numbers. ◆ PIN Code Request: Allows you to set whether to request the entering of your PIN code to perform verification each time a SIM card is inserted into the phone and the power is turned on. ◆ Change PIN/Change PIN2: Allows you to change the PIN code and PIN2 code. Set PIN Code Request to On before you change a PIN code. ◆ Change Password: Allows you to change the security code (page 24) required to use some functions and modify the settings of your phone. The initial security code is “0000” or the four-digit number you selected when you concluded your contract. ◆ Phone Lock: Allows you to prevent another person from using your phone without entering your security code (page 24). There are three options to choose from for when to set the phone lock: Phone Closed, Power Saving and Power On. To cancel the phone lock temporarily, enter your security code and press (OK). To cancel the lock, cancel the phone lock temporarily and then set it to Off. ◆ Fixed Dialling No.: Allows you to restrict the making of calls and sending of messages to up to 40 phone numbers in the Fixed Dialling Number list of the SIM card. This function is unavailable for some SIM cards. Settings 143 Key Guard Setting the Key Guard The key guard can prevent unintentional operations while your phone is in your bag or pocket by disabling the side keys and Music Console keys for operating your phone when it is closed. 1. While your phone is closed and in standby mode or Music Console is running, press and hold ( ). The Tip To cancel the key guard, press and hold ( ) while your phone is closed and in standby mode or Music Console is running. indicator appears on the external display. Cancelling the Key Guard 1. While your phone is closed and in standby mode or Music Console is running, press and hold ( ). 144 Settings Initialising Your Phone Note This operation does not reset the data of the security code (page 24), SIM card and memory card. You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, My Items files and messages, as well as reset all function settings. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Memory Settings Phone Memory Clear Memory 3. Enter your security code (page 24). Tip To view an approximate indication of the memory status for Emails, messages, My Items, Contacts list and Calendar, select Phone Memory in Step 2 and select Memory Status. Settings A confirmation screen appears. 4. Press (Yes). Your phone is initialised and then automatically turned off and on. 145 Network & Internet You can set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system mode to use. You can also set the network connection information for using the Web and email. Note that you may no longer be able to connect to the home network if the settings are set incorrectly. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings . The main menu appears. Network&Internet ◆ Select Network: Allows you to set the network by selecting an available network in your current area automatically or selecting a network manually from a list. ◆ System Mode: Allows you to set the system mode to be selected automatically or set the system mode yourself manually. ◆ Settings: Allows you to set and edit the network connection information for the browser, email, MMS and other services (applications) individually. You can set the information for up to six connections per application. ◆ Internet: Allows you to edit the network access point (NAP) information used when modifying application settings (page xx) and external device settings (page 00). You can register information for up to 20 NAP. ◆ External Device: Allows you to set the access point name (APN) of the network information to write to your phone in order to perform data communication from an external device such as a PC. 146 Settings Convenient Functions Your phone includes various convenient functions. In This Chapter ❍ Calendar ❍ Voice Recorder ❍ Multi Task ❍ Other Convenient Functions Calendar Calendar allows you to save your appointments and use your phone as a scheduler. Adding a New Appointment You can save up to 100 appointments. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Organiser&Tools 3. Press Note . The main menu appears. Calendar (Options). 4. Select New Appointment and press 5. Select the item you want to set and press (Select). ◆ Title: Allows you to enter the title of the appointment. ◆ Start Date&Time: Allows you to set the start date and time for the appointment. To set both the date and time, select Date&Time. To select only the date, select Date only. ◆ End Date&Time: Allows you to set the end date and time for the appointment. ◆ No Repeat/Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Yearly/End of Month: Allows you to set a repeat interval and period for the appointment. ◆ Memo: Allows you to enter the contents of the appointment. ◆ Alarm: Allows you to set the alarm. ◆ Location: Allows you to enter the location information. ◆ None Category/Meeting/Date/Travel/Holiday/Anniversary/ Miscellaneous: Allows you set the category of the appointment. 148 • If you change the Home City setting (page xx) in the clock settings, the start and end dates and times of appointments are automatically changed to those in the time zone of the city. Also, when DST (Daylight Saving Time) is set to On, the start and end dates and times are automatically changed for summer time. • If the power is turned off at the specified time, it turns on automatically to start the alarm. • When the phone profile (page 132) is set to Silent or Meeting and the alarm is set to Off, the alarm does not play. Convenient Functions 6. Press Tip At the date and time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and “Appointment” appears in the external display. To stop the alarm, press any key except the Music Console keys. After the alarm stops, press (Stop) to check the appointment details. Tip To switch the view between month, week, day and all appointments, press (Options) after Step 2 and select Calendar View. (Options) after setting the items. 7. Select Save and press (Select). Checking Appointments 1. In standby mode, press 2. Organiser&Tools . The main menu appears. Calendar The month view screen appears. Press month. 3. Use to switch to the previous month and press to select a date and press to switch to the next A list of appointments for the selected date appears. 4. Select the appointment you want to check and press The details of the appointment appear. Managing Appointments You can perform various operations such as editing, deleting and sending appointments if you select a date or appointment and press (Options). Convenient Functions 149 Voice Recorder The voice recorder allows you to record sound and then save the recording data to the Recordings folder in the Sounds&Ringtones folder of My Items. Although the possible length of recording time depends on the amount of available memory space in My Items, the maximum recording time is 90 minutes for each recording. Sound is recorded via the main microphone (mouthpiece). Recording Sound 1. In standby mode, press 2. Organiser&Tools Note . The main menu appears. Voice Recorder If a call is received during recording, the call takes priority and recording stops. All recording data is saved automatically. To prohibit the reception of calls, set flight mode (page 138). Record The Recording screen appears. 3. Press (Options). 4. Select Record and press (Select). Recording begins. 5. Press To resume recording, press 150 Tip (Pause) to pause recording. . To save the recording data, press (Save). The default storage place for recording data is your phone. To switch the storage place to the memory card, select Save sound to after Step 3 and then select Memory Card. Convenient Functions Multi Task This feature allows you to run up to two functions (applications) simultaneously and switch between them. Starting a New Application Note • This operation is not possible while the camera/video camera is activated. • There may be insufficient memory to start a second application depending on the applications running. • An application may not be able to be switched to in the Multi Task screen depending on how the application was started. You can start another application without ending the application you are using. 1. Press while an application is in use. The Multi Task screen appears. 2. Select Organiser&Tools and press (Select). 3. Select the application you want to start and press (Select). The selected application starts. Switching Applications Tip To make a call, press (Options) after Step 1 and select Dial Number. 1. Press while an application is in use. The Multi Task screen appears. 2. Select the application to which you want to switch and press The application is switched to the selected application. Convenient Functions 151 Other Convenient Functions Accessing Other Functions from the Organiser & Tools Menu The following functions are also available in the Organiser & Tools menu. 1. In standby mode, press . The main menu appears. 2. Select Organiser&Tools and press (Select). The Organiser & Tools menu appears. You can also access functions such as the following from the Organiser & Tools menu. ◆ SIM Tool Kit: Allows you to use the preinstalled services in the SIM card on your phone. For details on the services, contact your service provider. ◆ Alarms: Allows you to set an alarm tone to play and your phone to vibrate to notify you of a specified time. If your power is turned off at the specified time, it turns on automatically to start the alarm. ◆ Calculator: Allows you to use your phone as a calculator. You can calculate the tax rate if you press from the calculator screen. ◆ Converter: Allows you to set a currency exchange rate and then perform currency conversion calculations. ◆ Countdown Timer: Allows you to set an alarm to notify you when a certain amount of time elapses. The alarm plays for approximately one minute. ◆ Notepad: Allows you to use your phone as a notepad for storing text input. You can also access the saved data during character input and editing. You can enter up 256 characters for each memo and store up to 20 memos in the notepad. ◆ World Clock: Allows you to check the date and local time in major cities around the world, as well as the time difference. A green circle indicates your home city (page xx) on the map. A red circle indicates the alternate city (page 00). 152 Convenient Functions QR Code The external camera allows you to scan QR codes. You can connect to a URL included in the scanned information or create a message to send to an address included in the scanned information. When a barcode has been divided into data areas, you can scan up to 16 data areas consecutively. Torch When the Torch function has been assigned to the side key ( ) in the shortcut settings (page 136), you can turn on the mobile light if you press and hold the side key ( ). Convenient Functions 153 154 Convenient Functions File Transfer & Synchronisation You can use Bluetooth™, infrared, a USB cable or a memory card to transfer data between your phone and other phones, PCs and other devices. These capabilities allow you to back up data and manage the same data on multiple devices. In This Chapter ❍ File Transfer ❍ File Synchronisation File Transfer Using Bluetooth™ for Transferring Data Bluetooth™ is a technology that facilitates wireless communication between PCs and devices such as handsfree compatible devices. You can transfer the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items between your phone and Bluetooth™ compatible PCs and phones. Bluetooth™ also allows you to use a wireless headset or an in-car device for handsfree calls. We recommend using Bluetooth™ while your phone and the other device are within 10 metres of each other. For details on the operating procedures of the other device, refer to the instruction manual for that device. Activating Bluetooth™ 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings The 156 • If a USB cable is connected to your phone while you are using Bluetooth™, the Bluetooth™ connection ends. • When Bluetooth™ is used to send/ receive data, flight mode is set. The indicator appears at the top of the display while flight mode is set, except when a dial-up connection was established. . The main menu appears. Connectivity 3. Select On and press Note Bluetooth Switch On/Off (Select). indicator appears at the top of the display. Tip To transfer the data of My Items, perform the transfer operation from the other Bluetooth™ compatible device after Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™”. File Transfer & Synchronisation Registering a Bluetooth™ Compatible Device Tip If you enter the same PIN code (4 to 16 digits) on both your phone and a Bluetooth™ compatible device, the Bluetooth™ compatible device is registered. Before establishing a Bluetooth™ connection, you need to perform a search for the Bluetooth™ compatible device to be connected. You can register up to 20 detected Bluetooth™ compatible devices. 1. Select Bluetooth in Step 2 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 156), select Paired Devices and press (Select). 2. Select Search and press (Select). 3. Select a Bluetooth™ compatible device from the detected devices that appear and press (Select). 4. Enter your PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press (OK). Editing a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible Device Tip While a handsfree compatible device is connected, press to switch to a handsfree call. File Transfer & Synchronisation 1. Select Bluetooth in Step 2 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 156), select Paired Devices and press (Select). 2. Select a Bluetooth™ compatible device and press (Select). ◆ Trust Device: Allows you to set your phone to be ready to establish a connection without displaying a confirmation screen when a connection request is received. ◆ Connect: Connects to a handsfree compatible device. ◆ Details: Displays information on the Bluetooth™ compatible device. ◆ Rename: Allows you to change the name of the Bluetooth™ compatible device. ◆ Delete: Deletes the Bluetooth™ compatible device. 157 Setting Your Phone 1. Select Bluetooth in Step 2 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 156), select My Phone ID and press (Select). ◆ Visibility: Allows you to set whether your phone is recognised when it is detected during a search by a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. ◆ My Phone: Allows you to set whether the name displayed for your phone can be changed and displayed when your phone is detected during a search by a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. ◆ Handsfree Setting: Allows you to set the mode for making and receiving calls while a handsfree compatible device is connected. Using Bluetooth™ for Sending Data You can send the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items to a Bluetooth™ compatible device. 1. Set up the other Bluetooth™ compatible device to receive data. 2. Select Via Bluetooth from the Options menu of a function and press 3. Press (Select). (OK) to switch to flight mode. 4. Select the destination Bluetooth™ compatible device and press 158 Note Copyright protected files cannot be sent. (Select). File Transfer & Synchronisation Using Bluetooth™ for Receiving Data Tip • The received Contacts list and Calendar data is saved to the Contacts list and Calendar. • Received JPEG files are saved to the Pictures folder of My Items. When Bluetooth™ is enabled, you can receive data. 1. Press (Yes) when a confirmation screen appears after a connection request is received from a Bluetooth™ compatible device in the vicinity. 2. Enter your PIN code (4 to 16 digits) and press 3. Press (OK). (OK) to switch to flight mode. 4. Select Save and press (Select). To reject the reception of files, select Reject. File Transfer & Synchronisation 159 Using Infrared for Transferring Data You can use infrared to exchange the Calendar data of your phone, Contacts list entries of your phone, memory card or SIM card, pictures/videos taken or recorded with the camera and My Items data that can be forwarded with an infrared compatible phone, PC or other device. You can also restore or backup of My Items data. The indicator appears at the top of the display during transfer. To transfer data between your phone and a PC, the supplied PC management software My Mobile needs to be installed on the PC. The infrared function of your phone complies with IrMC 1.1. As shown in the illustration on the right, bring your phone and an infrared compatible device to within 30 centimetres of each other and point both infrared ports directly towards each other. Do not place an object between them. For details on the operating procedures of the other device, refer to the instruction manual for that device. 160 Note • If a USB cable is connected to your phone while you are using infrared, the infrared communication ends. • When infrared is used to send/ receive data, flight mode is set. The indicator appears at the top of the display while flight mode is set, except when a dial-up connection was established. File Transfer & Synchronisation Using Infrared for Sending Data Note The following files cannot be sent. • Files in Games&More, My Saved Pages and Templates of My Items • Copyright protected files • Your phone does not support the sending and receiving of all data by infrared simultaneously. 1. Set up the other infrared compatible device to receive data. 2. Select Via Infrared from the Options menu of a function and press 3. Press (OK) to switch to flight mode. Using Infrared for Receiving Data 1. In standby mode, press Tip • The save locations of data are determined by the extensions. • To synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone, follow the PC onscreen instructions to send synchronisation commands from the PC after Step 4. File Transfer & Synchronisation (Select). 2. Connectivity . The main menu appears. Infrared Incoming Data 3. Enter your security code (page 24). 4. Press (OK) to switch to flight mode. 5. Select Save and press (Select). To reject the reception of files, select Reject. 161 Using Infrared for Backing Up & Restoring Data You can back up or restore files and folders in Pictures, Videos, Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of My Items to a PC. Copyright protected files cannot be backed up. 1. After Step 4 of “Using Infrared for Receiving Data” (page 161), follow the instructions on the PC to back up or restore data from your phone to the PC. Note All the data may not be able to be restored from some backup files. Using Infrared for Dial-up Connections 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings 3. Select On and press 162 . The main menu appears. Connectivity Infrared (Select). Dial-up Connection Tip You can also use Bluetooth™ or a USB cable to establish a dialup connection. Set up your phone for communication via Bluetooth™ or a USB cable and establish a connection to your phone from a Bluetooth™ compatible device or PC. File Transfer & Synchronisation Using a USB Cable for Transferring Data As shown in the illustration on the left, you can use a USB cable to connect your phone to a PC, then send and receive the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items data. For details on transferring music data, see “Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card” (page 64). Before you connect the USB cable, the USB host driver and PC management software My Mobile included on the CD-ROM supplied with your phone need to be installed on the PC. This function supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. For details on the PC operating environment required to use this function, refer to My Mobile. Note • When you send/receive data, flight mode is set automatically. The indicator appears at the top of the display while flight mode is set, except when a dial-up connection was established. • The following files cannot be sent. • Files in Games&More, My Saved Pages and Templates of My Items • Copyright protected files File Transfer & Synchronisation Using a USB Cable for Sending Data You can send the data of the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items. 1. Follow the procedure below to connect your phone and a PC with a USB cable. 1) Open the external connector cover of your phone. 2) Insert the plug of the USB cable into the external connector. 3) Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC. 2. In standby mode, press 3. Settings . The main menu appears. Connectivity USB Data Transfer 163 4. Press (OK) to switch to flight mode. 5. Follow the instructions on the PC to receive data from your phone to the PC. Using a USB Cable for Receiving Music Files You can receive MP3 and other music files. 1. Select USB in Step 3 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 163) and select Music transfer. 2. Press Tip To synchronise data on a PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone, follow the PC on-screen instructions to send synchronisation commands from the PC after Step 4. (OK) to switch to flight mode. Music transfer mode is set. For details, see “Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card” (page 64). Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data You can receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and My Items. 1. After Step 4 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 163), follow the instructions on the PC to send data from the PC to your phone. Note When you receive all vObjects (page xx), any of the previous vObjects in your phone that are the same as the received vObjects are deleted. Using a USB Cable for Backing Up & Restoring Data You can back up or restore files and folders in Pictures, Videos, Sounds&Ringtones and Other Documents of My Items. 1. After Step 4 of “Using a USB Cable for Sending Data” (page 163), follow the instructions on the PC to back up or restore data from your phone to the PC. Note Files that cannot be transferred are not backed up. 2. Enter your security code (page 24). 164 File Transfer & Synchronisation Using the Memory Card for Transferring Data Note When you back up/restore data, flight mode is set. The indicator appears at the top of the display while flight mode is set. When the backing up/restoring of data is complete, flight mode is cancelled. File Transfer & Synchronisation You can transfer Contacts list and Calendar data between your phone and memory card. We recommend using the memory card for backing up personal data. The memory card needs to be formatted before it is used for the first time. For details on formatting, see “Formatting the Memory Card” (page 125). 165 Backing Up Data to the Memory Card 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press 3. Organiser&Tools . The main menu appears. Backup Backup 4. Select the data you want to back up and press A check mark is added to the check box. ◆ Contacts List: Backs up the Contacts list. ◆ Calendar: Backs up the Calendar. 5. Press Note It is recommended that you do not use a PC or other device to view or edit a backup file in the memory card because doing so may result in the file being damaged. (Options). 6. Select Backup and press (Select). 7. Enter your security code (page 24). A confirmation screen appears. 8. Press (Yes). A confirmation screen appears. 9. Press (Yes) or (No) in accordance with the confirmation screen. Press (Yes) to include pictures or press (No) to not include pictures when backing up the Contacts list and press (Yes) to include past appointments or press (No) to not include past appointments when backing up the Calendar. 10. Press (OK) to switch to flight mode. A backup file is created in the memory card. 166 File Transfer & Synchronisation Restoring Data from the Memory Card Tip To delete one or all backup files, press (Options) after Step 4 and select Delete or Delete All. 1. Insert the memory card in the slot of your phone. 2. In standby mode, press 3. Organiser&Tools . The main menu appears. Backup Restore 4. Select the data you want to restore and press (Select). ◆ Contacts List: Displays a list of Contacts list backup files. ◆ Calendar: Displays a list of Calendar backup files. File Transfer & Synchronisation 167 File Synchronisation You can use the network of a service provider, infrared or USB cable to synchronise the data on a network server or PC with the Contacts list and Calendar of your phone. The supplied data management software My Mobile needs to be installed. Using a Network for Synchronisation You can register a server on your phone to synchronise the Contacts list via the network of a service provider. Creating a Server Profile You can create up to five server profiles. 1. In standby mode, press 2. Settings 3. Press . The main menu appears. Connectivity Synchronise Server Profile (Options). 4. Select Add and press (Select). A server profile is created. 5. Select a server profile and press 6. Select Edit and press 168 (Options). (Select). File Transfer & Synchronisation 7. Select the item you want to set and press ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 8. Press (Options). 9. Select Save and press File Transfer & Synchronisation Rename: Allows you to change the name of the selected server. Username: Allows you to set the user name for the server. Password: Allows you to set a password. URL: Allows you to set the server URL. Sync. Mode: Allows you to select Manual or Automatic for synchronisation. If you set Sync. Mode to Automatic, the data is synchronised at regular intervals automatically. Sync. Type: Allows you to set the synchronisation direction for data. Confirmation: Allows you to set whether a confirmation screen is displayed each time synchronisation starts. Database Settings: Allows you to set the database of the selected server. Network Settings: Allows you to set the network connection information (network access point, proxy) of the selected network. (Select). 169 Synchronising the Contacts List 1. In standby mode, press 2. Contacts . The main menu appears. Synchronise ◆ Server Profile: Allows you to select a server and perform synchronisation. ◆ Phone Name: Allows you to change your phone name. ◆ Sync. Log: Allows you to check the logs for the last five synchronisations performed using a network. 170 File Transfer & Synchronisation Appendix In This Chapter ❍ Troubleshooting ❍ Specifications & Accessories ❍ Index ❍ Health and Safety Information ❍ Menu Structure Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn the power on. Possible Causes and Remedies • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 26). • Make sure the battery is charged (page 27). Cannot charge the battery. • Make sure the battery pack is inserted correctly (page 26). • Make sure the connectors or contacts of the AC adapter and battery pack are not dirty (page 27). Cannot make or receive • If the indicator appears on the display, move to a location where a signal can reach your phone or that is in the service area. voice and video calls. • If the indicator appears on the display, cancel flight mode (page 138). • A video call can only be made or received in an area with 3G coverage. Make sure the or indicator for indicating you are in an area with 3G coverage appears on the display in standby mode. • If a PIN code is incorrectly entered three times in a row, the PIN lock is set and a call cannot be made because access to the SIM card is blocked. Enter the PUK code to cancel the PIN lock (page 24). • If the indicator appears on the display, enter your security code (page 24) to cancel the phone lock (page xx). • Make sure your phone is not set to reject calls (page xx) or divert calls (page 37). Cannot use the Web. • If the indicator appears on the display, cancel flight mode (page 138). • Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider. • The network settings may be incorrect. Check the network settings (page xx). For details on the network settings, contact your service provider. Cannot use SMS and MMS. • If the indicator appears on the display, cancel flight mode (page 138). • If the indicator appears on the display, delete messages no longer required (page 96). • Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider. • Make sure the service centre number (page 100) is correct. For details on the service centre number, contact your service provider. 172 Appendix Specifications & Accessories Specifications Accessories Toshiba 803 Frequency Range Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Continuous Talk Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Video Call Within GSM area Continuous Standby Time Within 3G (UMTS) area Within GSM area Charging Time Dimensions (W × H × D) Maximum Output Within 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Weight AC Adapter Input Voltage Charging Temperature Range Appendix ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 1920 - 2170 MHz 880 - 960 MHz 1710 - 1880 MHz 1850 - 1990 MHz Approx. 180 min. Approx. 100 min. Approx. 320 min. Battery Pack (TSBS01EU) AC Adapter (TSCS01EU/TSCS01UK) Desk Top Cradle (TSES02EU) Cigarette Lighter Charger (TSJS01EU) USB Cable for PC Connection (TSFD02EU) miniSD™ Memory Card (TSMD03EU) miniSD™ Adapter (TSMD04EU) Stereo Headset (TSHD02EU/XXXXXXXX) Audio Remote Controller (TSRD01EU/XXXXXXXX) 3.5mm Stereo Jack Adapter (TSHD03EU/XXXXXXXX) Approx. 350 hrs. Approx. 270 hrs. Approx. 140 min. Approx. 50 × 111 × 25 mm Class 3 Class 4 Class 1 Class 1 Approx. 148 g 0.25 W 2W 1W 1W 100 to 240 VAC 5 to 35°C 50/60 Hz 173 Appendix Index Call barring service 38 Call diverting service 37 Call logs 35 Call waiting service 39 Caller ID service 41, 139 Car, phone profiles 132 Certification 113 Character input modes 42 Multi tap mode 43 Numeric input mode 44 Symbol input mode 44 T9 mode 43, 45 Charging, battery 27 Codes 24 PIN/PIN2 24 PUK/PUK2 24 Connecting Using a USB cable 163 Via Bluetooth™ 156 Via infrared port 160 Accessories 173 Attachment 91 Auto answer 139 Auto Launch 113 Backing up data 166 Backing up/Restoring Data 162, 164 Battery 26 Charging 27 Inserting & removing 26 Bluetooth™ 156 Transferring data 156 Bookmarks 114 Calendar 148 Adding a new appointment 148 Managing appointments 149 Call Answering a call 33 Answering a video call 72 Auto answer 139 Making a call 32 Making a video call 71 Making an international call 32 174 Date & time 30 Dial-up connection 162 Display language 135 Display the memory status 122 Downloading 117 Drafts 101 DTMF tones 34, 74 Earpiece volume 34 Email accounts 106 Emergency calls 25, 178 External light settings 137 Formatting memory card 125 Handsfree 70, 142 Inbox 96, 104 Incoming display 131 Incoming external light 48 Incoming voice calls during data communication 140 Indicators Camera 79 External display 20 Main display 19 Video camera 80 Video telephony 70 Information prompt 22 Appendix Infrared 160 Transferring data 160 Input language 45 Input methods 42 International Call 32 Password Call barring service code 24 Centre access code 24 Security code 24 Phone Profiles 132 Personalising 133 PIN/PIN2 24 Power saving 130 PUK/PUK2 24 Java™ application 116 Downloading 117 Reset settings 119 Settings 119 SIM card 23, 126 Inserting & removing 23 Soft keys 18 Speaker volume 73 Speed calling 53 Stereo handsfree headset with Audio Remote Control 12, 139, 142 Synchronising 168 Taking pictures 78 Templates 90, 100, 122 Text editing functions 44 Theme 130 Troubleshooting 172 TV display 86 Language 45, 135 Locks PIN/PIN2 lock 24 QR Code 153 Recording videos 78 Restoring data 167 Ringtone 48 Ringtone volume 48 Meeting, phone profiles 132 Memory card 28, 125, 165 Formatting 125 Memory manager 112 Multi task 151 Multiparty call service 40 Music transfer mode 64 Muting 34, 140 My Favourites 66 Navigation key 18 Network 146 Owner information 56 Appendix Unsent messages 90 USB 163 Cable 12, 27, 163, 168 Transferring data 163 Transferring music 163 Screensaver 118 Sending my number 41 Sent messages 97, 105 Shortcut keys Navigation keys 16, 18 Shortcut key 136 Side shortcut key 17, 153 Shortcut menu 136 Silent, phone profiles 132 Vibration 48 Video cable 123 vObject 124 Vodafone live! 112 Accessing Vodafone live! 112 Voice recorder 150 Recording 150 175 Voicemail 36 WAP push 96 Warranty 4 176 Appendix Appendix Health and Safety Information Safety Guidelines Follow the guidelines below to use your phone in a safe and legal manner. General • Use your phone in the intended manner (holding it to your ear). Incorrect usage may affect its performance. Only qualified service personnel should install or repair the phone and its accessories. • Use only compatible batteries and accessories. Using incompatible items may permanently damage the phone. • Do not connect the phone to any other device without reading the provided documentation. The other device may be incompatible. • When making emergency calls from your phone, ensure that the phone is switched on and in service. • Interference may affect your phone’s performance. Once you move away from the source of the interference, the phone should operate as usual. • When the phone is used for extended periods of time, especially in high temperature conditions, the phone surface could become hot. Please use caution when touching the phone under such conditions. Operating environment • Do not use a hand-held phone while driving or otherwise operating machinery. If using a hand-held phone, park the vehicle before conversing. If using an integrated handsfree device, make sure the phone is securely in its holder. Appendix • Switch your phone off if you are entering a hospital or other such institution. Medical equipment may be affected by the phone so you should observe any building regulation governing phone usage. • Switch your phone off when on an aircraft. The aircraft’s systems may be affected by the phone signal. You are legally obliged to comply with this recommendation. • Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. • Do not use your phone when refuelling. You should keep your phone away from fuel and chemicals. • Switch your phone off when blasting is in progress. Observe any provided guidelines or regulations. • Switch your phone off when in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere (for example fuel storage areas, spray paint facilities etc.). • Only qualified personnel should install the device in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty. For more information, check with the manufacturer or its representative of your vehicle. Electronic devices • If you wear a pacemaker, or are in the company of someone who does, you should be aware that there is small risk of your phone interfering with the operation of the pacemaker. Only certain types of pacemaker are affected and only if the mobile phone is placed next to it. You should contact your doctor or the manufacturer of the pacemaker for more information. 177 • Your phone may interfere with some hearing aids. If this happens you should contact your service provider or doctor. • Your phone may interfere with the functionality of inadequately shielded medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the device to ensure safe procedure. • Your phone may interfere with the functionality of any inadequately shielded electronic system in a motor vehicle. Examples of this type of system include air-bags and fuel injection. You should contact the manufacturer of the vehicle to ensure that it is properly shielded. • Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circulating can occur when a metallic object causes a direct connection between the + and - terminals of the battery. • Do not leave the battery in a cold (for example, a fridge) or hot place (for example, in a car exposed to direct sunlight) as this will effect its performance. • Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. • Do not dispose of the battery in an ordinary bin. The battery contains toxic chemicals and must be disposed of in the correct manner. Contact your local authority for more information. Battery safety Emergency Calls Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talk and standby times are noticeably shorter than normal, buy a new battery. Calls cannot be made to emergency services (page 25) while data communication is being performed within a GSM area. If the system mode (page xx) is set to UMTS Only or GSM Only, calls cannot be made to emergency services if the selected network is unavailable. Also, calls may not be able to be made to emergency services depending on the network services of some service providers. • A new battery or one that has not been used for a long time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used. The battery can only be charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and +35°C (+95°F). You can still make calls to emergency services when the SIM card is not inserted, the SIM card is locked, the phone lock is set, Fixed Dialling Numbers is set, flight mode is set or call barring service is set. • Only use batteries approved by Toshiba and only recharge the battery with the recommended charger supplied by Toshiba. However, there is no guarantee that a connection can be established in all countries and areas because operation of your phone differs depending on the wireless network, wireless signal and your phone’s setting status. Do not rely on just your mobile phone when you need to make important calls such as calls to emergency services. • When the charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source. • Do not leave the battery connect to the charger and power source for longer then necessary as overcharging it will shorten its life. 178 Appendix FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID SP2-CC4-E01. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0.197W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.652W/ kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical bodyworn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Appendix 179 European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.419 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.708 W/ kg*. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a ‘hands-free’ device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf). * The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. * Please see the section about body worn operation. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. 180 Appendix Menu Structure 1. Games & More 4. Camera live! Studio Synchronise Applications Take Picture Templates My Details Screensavers Record Video Other Documents Settings Settings Scan Data Memory Status Java Information Settings 2. Vodafone live! Vodafone live! Memory Status 5. Messaging 7. Organiser & Tools Memory Status 9. Settings SIM Tool Kit Phone Profiles Calendar Display Settings Enter URL Create Message Alarms Phone Settings Bookmarks Inbox Calculator Call Settings What’s New Drafts Converter Security Settings Games Sent Messages Voice Recorder Memory Settings Ringtones Unsent Messages Countdown Timer Network & Internet Pictures Email Notepad Connectivity News live! Studio World Clock Sport Templates History Settings Browser Settings 6. My Items Backup 8. Contacts Contacts List 3. Media Player Pictures Create Contact Music Tab Videos Call Log Video Tab Sounds & Ringtones Manage Category Streaming Tab Games & More Manage Group My Saved Pages Send My vCard Appendix 181 Purchase Record For your future reference, we recommend that you fill in your purchase details in the form below. Serial Number* Dealer Name Purchase Date * The serial number is printed on the bottom of the battery compartment. Following information is only for EU-member states: The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. 09/05
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