Toshiba Information Systems SF4-E02 GSM 900/1800/1900/UMTS Mobile phone with Bluetooth User Manual T

Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division GSM 900/1800/1900/UMTS Mobile phone with Bluetooth T

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Table of contents1Table of contentsNetwork services 4Toshiba Corporation 5Licenses 9Before using your Toshiba TS705-G phone 12Declaration of Conformity 13Safety instructions 14Care and maintenance 14FCC notice 15Information to user 15Getting started 16Unpacking 16Phone layout and functions 17Display indicators 19Installing the SIM card, battery and        microSD 22Charging the battery 24Switching the power on and off 24Installing the software 25Call functions 26Making a call 26Operations during calls 27Call history 27Video calls 28Contacts 30Creating a new contact 30Editing contacts 31Adding to speed dial 32Adding contacts to groups 32Creating groups 32Editing groups 32Creating SIM contacts 33Using the filter 33Voice-activated dialling 34Messages 35Creating messages 35Checking messages 36
Table of contents2Table of contentsTemplates 38Message settings 39Voicemail settings 42Text input 43Character input mode 43Settings 44Phone profile settings 44Display settings 44Phone settings 45Call settings 46Memory settings 46Security settings 47Network settings 48Connectivity settings 48Organiser 49Stopwatch 49Alarm clock 49Calendar 49Calculator 50Sound recorder 51Tasks 51Unit converter 51World clock 52Entertainment 53Vodafone live! 53Bookmarks 54Browser settings 54Games 55Media player 56Playing music 56Viewing pictures 58Playing videos 58Using bookmarks 59Camera 60Taking a picture 60Recording a video 61My files 63Folders 63Searching files 63
Table of contents3Table of contentsLicense manager 63Connectivity 64Connecting to a PC 64Specifications 65Troubleshooting 66Health and safety 67General 67Operating environment 67Electronic devices 68Battery safety 69Emergency calls 70FCC RF exposure information 70European RF exposure information 71Purchase record 73Menu tree 74Index 75
Network services4Network servicesTo use your Toshiba phone you must have service from a wireless service provider. Many of the features in your Toshiba phone depend on features in the wireless network to function. These Network Services may not be available on all networks or you may have to make specific arrangements with your service provider before you can utilise Network Services. Your service provider may need to give you additional instructions for their use and explain what charges will apply. Some networks may have limitations that affect how you can use Network Services. For instance, some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and services. This phone is a 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal supporting GPRS service, and is designed to support also Release 97 GPRS networks. However, there may be some compatibility issues when used in some Release 97 GPRS networks. For more information, contact your service provider.The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with the dealer nearest to you.
Toshiba Corporation5Toshiba CorporationIMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ BEFORE   USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED PHONE CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE EULA TERMS. IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS OR USE THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE. End User License AgreementThis End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a    legal agreement between you (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION ("Toshiba") with regard to the copyrighted software installed in a Toshiba 3G mobile phone supplied to you (the "Phone").Use or employment of any software installed in the Phone and related documentations (the "Software") will constitute your acceptance of these terms,     unless separate terms are provided by the Software supplier on the Phone, in which case certain          additional or different terms may apply. If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA, do not use or employ the Software. 1. License Grant. Toshiba grants to you a          personal, non-transferable and non-exclusive right to use the Software as set out in this EULA. Modifying, adapting, translating, renting,        copying, making available, transferring or        assigning all or part of the Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to any other persons and removing any proprietary notices, labels or marks from the Software is strictly prohibited, except as expressly permitted in this EULA.   Furthermore, you hereby agree not to create   derivative works based on the Software.2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will be transferred to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive property of Toshiba, Toshiba's     affiliates, and/or their suppliers, and you will not acquire any rights to the Software, except as    expressly set out in this EULA. You may keep a backup copy of the Software only so far as     necessary for its lawful use. All copies of the Software must contain the same proprietary   notices as contained in the Software and are        subject to the terms of this EULA. All rights not       expressly granted under this EULA are
Toshiba Corporation6Toshiba Corporationreserved to Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates and/or their suppliers.3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you are a business                  organisation, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees, workers andcontractors from attempting to reverse                    engineer, decompile, modify, translate or          disassemble the Software in whole or in part     except to the extent that such actions cannot be excluded by mandatory applicable law and only if those actions are taken in accordance with such applicable law. Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic     termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder to Toshiba.4. LIMITED WARRANTY. Only during the           warranty period for the Phone, Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliate, its suppliers or its authorized service company will repair or replace, at Toshiba's sole discretion, defective Software unless such defect results from acts or                incidences beyond the reasonable control of Toshiba. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS    EULA: (A) TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES, AND THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL                    WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR OTHER TERMS (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED),     INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO              WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY,                            MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A               PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-IN-FRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS; AND (B) THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE   QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. YOU ACCEPT THAT SOFTWARE MAY NOT MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND NO WARRANTY CAN BE GIVEN THAT OPERATION OF THE     SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE.5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE         FULLEST EXTENT LEGALLY PERMITTED, IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S            AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE          LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR (A) LOST BUSINESS OR REVENUE,               BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF            BUSINESS DATA; OR (B) CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT             DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE)
Toshiba Corporation7Toshiba CorporationARISING OUT OF: (I) THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR              SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES; OR (II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. SAVE AS SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBA'S     ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY. THE ABOVE                        D I S C L A I M E R  A N D  L I M I T A T I ON  DO E S  N O T               EXCLUDE OR LIMIT (A) LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR  PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY NEGLIGENCE; OR (B) ANY MANDATORY LEGAL RIGHT OR LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT THAT IT CANNOT BE LAWFULLY EXCLUDED OR LIMITED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. PLEASE MAKE AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL DATA YOU HAVEINSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT, FOR    EXAMPLE NAMES, ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES, RINGTONES ETC, BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE DELETED OR ERASED AS PART OF THE REPAIR OR SERVICE       PROCESS.6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of England and Wales. All disputes arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive         jurisdiction of the English Courts.7. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or                   employment of the Software involves products and/or technical data that may be controlled         under the export laws of applicable countries or region and may be  subject to the approval of the applicable governmental authorities prior to export. Any export, directly or indirectly, in            contravention of the export laws of applicable countries or region is prohibited. 8. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user. 9. Transfers. The Software may be transferred only as installed on the Phone to a lawful third party user, where that party accepts the terms of this EULA which will continue to apply. 10. IF YOU ARE DEALING AS A CONSUMER IN THE UK & THE SOFTWARE QUALIFIES AS 'GOODS', YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS            UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE NOT                   AFFECTED.
Toshiba Corporation8Toshiba CorporationEU WarrantyYour Toshiba phone contains no user serviceable parts. For further information on service please con-tact your retailer or service provider.
Licenses9LicensesLicensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations: 4,901,307 5,504,773 5,109,390 5,535,2395,267,262 5,600,754 5,416,797 5,778,3385,490,165 5,101,501 5,511,073 5,267,2615,568,483 5,414,796 5,659,569 5,056,1095,506,865 5,228,054 5,544,196 5,337,3385,657,420 5,710,784T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and 2,227,904; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic of             Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959, and 71979;           European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8),            1 010 057 (98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of KoreaPat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1.              People's Republic of China Pat. Application Nos.98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0; Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat.No. 2206118; and additional patents are pending worldwide.Java™ and all Java-based marks are trademarks or     registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.ä
Licenses10LicensesBluetooth™ is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.USA.THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING     VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4    VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS        ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO      PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG-LA TO            PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION           INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO                                PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multimedia.         The microSD™ logo is a trademark.Copyright © 1998-2003 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). All rights reserved.THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE    OpenSSL PROJECT AND/OR BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF                 MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A     PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT, ERIC YOUNG OR ITS  CONTRIBUTORS BE         LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,                   INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR     CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF             SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
Licenses11LicensesUSE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS            INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN   CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT         (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
12Before using your Toshiba TS705-G phoneTHIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SOFTWARE WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO TRANSFER SPECIFIED MUSIC DATA STORED ON YOUR PC TO YOUR TOSHIBA TS705-G. THIS SOFTWARE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE CAPABILITY TO RECORD CDS TO YOUR PC. RECORDING MUSIC FILES CAN BE DONE        USING MICROSOFT WINDOWS MEDIA(R) PLAYER BY MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR OTHER SIMILAR SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS. WINDOWS MEDIA IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF MICROSOFT CORPORATION IN THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES. MUSIC AND     MUSIC FILES ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAWS IN THE RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES AND THE TRANSFER AND REPRODUCTION OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS IS PERMITTED FOR       PRIVATE PERSONAL USE ONLY. ANYONE FOUND DUPLICATING OR DISTRIBUTING MUSIC DATA OVER A NETWORK (OR ASSISTING OTHERS TO DO SO) WITHOUT THE AGREEMENT OF THE RELEVANT RIGHTS HOLDERS, WILL BE IN VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS. TOSHIBA                DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES ARISING FROM                ILLEGAL USE OF TOSHIBA OR THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.
Declaration of conformity13Declaration of conformityWe, Toshiba Information Systems UK (Ltd), Mobile Communications Division, declare under our sole       responsibility that this product (Toshiba TS705-G, Type (Model) Name is SF4 - E02) conforms with the        following standards and/or other normative documents:3GPP TS 51.010-1, 3GPP TS 34.121, EN 301 489-1, EN 301 489-7, EN 301-489-24, EN 300 328, EN 301 489-17, EN 60950 and EN 50360A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found on our website, at www.toshiba-europe.com/mobile. Select Customer support menu > Product Support > TS705-G Download User Guide (The Declaration of Conformity can be found on page 13).
Safety instructions14Safety instructionsCare and maintenanceYou can greatly enhance the life span of your Toshiba phone, and the parts and accessories, by following the suggestions below. • Keep your Toshiba phone and all the parts and           accessories out of the reach of small children.• Keep your Toshiba phone dry, as moisture of any kind can contain minerals that will corrode the electronic circuits. • Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in dusty or dirty locations as the moving parts of the phone can be damaged. • Do not use or store your Toshiba phone in hot         areas. High temperatures will shorten the life span of the phone, damage the battery or warp/melt internal circuits.• Do not store your Toshiba phone in cold areas. A big difference between room temperature and the temperature in the phone can cause          condensation to form inside the phone, causing damage to the electronic circuits. • Do not open your Toshiba phone unless            absolutely necessary. • Do not mishandle or abuse your Toshiba phone.   Dropping the phone, knocking or shaking it can      damage the internal circuits. • Do not use harsh chemicals, strong detergents, or cleaning solvents to clean your Toshiba phone. Use a soft, clean, dry, lint-free cloth to clean the phone.• Do not apply paint or other such substances to your Toshiba phone. • If your Toshiba phone, or any of the accessories, are not working as they should, please  consult your  dealer  who  can  provide  you  with  the    expert assistance you require.• Interference may affect the performance of your Toshiba phone. This is normal and the phone should operate as usual once you move away from the source of the interference. • Do not attempt to disassemble your Toshiba phone. Only Toshiba authorised personnel should service the phone. TIP: Maintaining your Toshiba phone, and the parts and accessories, in a good            condition will help you fulfil the warranty       obligations.
Safety instructions15Safety instructionsFCC noticeThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.       Operation is subject to the following two conditions:    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause    undesired operation.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Information to userThis equipment has been tested and found to    comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential             installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not          installed and used in accordance with the                 instructions, may cause harmful interference to      radio communications. However, there is no       guarantee that interference will not occur in a        particular installation; if this equipment does cause    harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:1. Reorient/relocate the receiving aerial.2. Increase the separation between the          equipment and receiver.3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a       circuit different from the outlet the receiver is currently connected.4.  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV        technician for help.WARNING: Changes or modifications not           expressly approved by the manufacturer     responsible for compliance could void the   user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Getting started16Getting startedUnpackingPlease ensure that the contents of your sales pack includes:•Phone          •AC adapter          •CD-ROM•Battery pack         •USB cable•User guide
Getting started17Getting startedPhone layout and functions 1.  Earpiece2.  Main display3.  Right and Left Softkey: performs operations indicated on the main display.4.  Clear key: clears characters in text input mode. Press and hold to delete text  quickly.5.  End/Power key: turns power on/off, ends calls/operations and returns to standby mode.6.  Navigation key/Centre key: moves the cursor up, down, left or right, confirms operations and accesses shortcuts. The centre key is also used to open the main menu or start a function in the main menu.7.  Keypad: enter phone numbers and characters. To switch the phone to silent mode, press and hold the # key in standby mode. To lock the keypad, press and hold the * key. 8.  Microphone: used for voice calls.9.  Cable and Phone charging connector(s)10. Memory card slot11. Send key: makes and answers calls.12. Camera/Task Switch key: activates the       camera. Press and hold for two second to       activate the Task handler.13. Side key: adjusts the volume.
Getting started18Getting started 14. Battery cover15. Speaker16. Antenna port17. Handstrap hole18. Earphone jack19. Camera
Getting started19Getting startedDisplay indicatorsThe GSM network signal strength indicatorCall forwarding indicatorAuto answer is activatedThe alarm is setBluetooth connection - inactive visibleBluetooth connection - inactive invisibleBluetooth connection - active visibleBluetooth connection - active invisibleChargingThe battery charge level - the higher the level, the stronger the chargeDownloading data from WAP
Getting started20Getting startedDisplay indicatorsFax is receivedGPRS connectionKeyguard is activatedNew or unread SMS or MMS messageA file on the microSD card is performingIndicates an ongoing callIndicates an ongoing data callPhone profile - generalPhone profile - silentPhone profile - meetingPhone profile - outdoorPhone profile - headset
Getting started21Getting startedDisplay indicatorsPhone profile - car kitPhone profile - User 1Phone profile - User 2Indicates that you are in silent modeIndicates you are in an area with roaming when using your Toshiba phone abroadIndicates a connection to a Web page with security protectionIndicates you are out of the service provider service area Indicates SOS calls are possibleIndicates the UMTS signal strength is at one of six levelsIndicates the status of the USB connectionIndicates a recorded message at the voicemail centre
Getting started22Getting startedInstalling the SIM card, battery and microSD1.  With the back of the phone facing you, slide the battery case in the direction of the arrow (1) and remove the battery from the battery                compartment. 2.  Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder (2), with the gold connectors facing downwards.3. Insert the battery into the battery compartment with the gold connectors facing downwards (3).IMPORTANT: The SIM card and microSD memory card are easily damaged by scratching and bending, so be careful when handling.WARNING: Keep the SIM card and microSD memory card out of the reach of small       children.
Getting started23Getting started4.  Slide the battery case into position, in the           direction of the arrow (4).5. If you have a microSD memory card, open the slot cover and gently push the microSD card until it clicks into position (5). To eliminate the risk of losing data, ensure that the power is turned off before inserting or removing the       microSD card. To remove, gently press the edge of the           microSD card and slide out in the direction of the arrow (6). 6.  To close the microSD slot cover, gently press            downwards.WARNING: Pushing the microSD with                excessive force may cause damage to the slot and microSD card.TIP: Regularly back up the data in your Toshiba phone to the memory card.
Getting started24Getting startedCharging the batteryYou need to fully charge the battery before you canswitch your Toshiba phone on for the first time.The battery will only achieve optimum performance after two or three complete charges.To charge your battery, simply plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet and connect to the charger        connector on your Toshiba phone. The charger connection screen will light up.When the battery is fully charged, unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet and disconnect from the charger connector by gripping tightly and pulling gently.Low battery indicatorWhen the battery charge level is running low, awarning tone sounds and the Battery Low message is displayed repeatedly. If the battery charge level runs too low for normal operation, your Toshiba phone will automatically switch off.Switching the power on and offTo switch your Toshiba phone on:1. Press and hold the End/Power key. The   standby screen is displayed.2.  If a PIN or security code is requested, enter the code.To switch your Toshiba phone off:1. Press and hold the End/Power key.TIP: You can charge your battery by         connecting your Toshiba phone to a PC with the USB cable. Ensure that your Toshiba phone is on before connecting to your PC.NOTE: The PIN code activates the services in your Toshiba phone and should be        provided in the documentation supplied by your service provider.
Getting started25Getting startedInstalling the softwareUSB driver installationTo install a USB driver:1. Connect your Toshiba phone to the PC using the USB cable.2. Turn your Toshiba phone on.3. Install the USB driver (on the installation CD supplied in the sales pack) and check your  device manager and Com port number.PC Management Program installationYou can synchronize your PC with your Toshiba phone by sending and receiving your Contacts list, Task, Calendar, SMS and My Files data. Before you can do this you must install the PC   Management software (on the installation CD)    supplied in the sales pack.
Call functions26Call functionsMaking a callBefore making a call, ensure that your Toshiba phone is switched on, that there is a valid SIM card installed and that the signal is sufficiently strong.To make a call, enter the phone number from the standby display, or select the contact (Menu >  Contacts) from the Contacts list, and press the  Send key.Making a call from call historyTo view all calls, dialled calls, missed calls or          received calls, press the send key and select All calls, Dialled calls, Missed calls or Received calls. To call a number, scroll to the number and press the Send key.Answering a callThe name and telephone number of the incoming call is displayed (if allowed by the caller), or just the number if the caller is not included in the contacts list. To answer a call, press the Send key. To end a call, press the End key.Speed diallingIn standby mode, press and hold the speed dial number you want to call for two seconds. NOTE: • To adjust the volume of the call, press the volume increase or decrease buttons on the Side key.• If a video call connection cannnot be     established, a message is displayed and a warning tone is played. NOTE: To reject an incoming call, press the End key while the phone is ringing.
Call functions27Call functionsOperations during callsAdjusting the earpiece volume To adjust the earpiece volume to one of five volume levels, press the volume increase or decrease     buttons on the Side key.Other operations during a callSelect Options during a call to perform the             following operations:Call historyYou can view calls that you have recently dialed, missed or received, as well as the call duration and charges of your calls and data transfer rates, on your Toshiba phone.Press the send key in standby mode to view the     following call history information:Task handler Activates the Task handler   during a callHold call Places the call on holdMute call Mutes the outgoing soundSpeakerphone Switches the sound to the speakerphone to enable a handsfree callDTMF Allows you to disable or enable the sending of DTMF tonesUpgrade to video Changes to video call from voice callAdd to contacts Adds the caller’s phone number to the contacts listUse bluetooth/Use phoneTransfers the call to the           accessory in use/to the phoneAll calls View the last twenty dialled, missed or received callsDialled calls View the last twenty dialled callsMissed calls View the last twenty missed callsReceived calls View the last twenty received callsTime & costs View the time and cost for the last call - dialled or          receivedData counter Allows you to view the data transfer volume for GPRS and UMTS.
Call functions28Call functionsWhilst viewing your call history, select Options to perform the following operations:Video callsVideo calls allow you to enjoy live ‘face-to-face’   conversations with friends, family and colleagues.Making a video callBefore making a video call, you must confirm that the person you are video calling also has a video-enabled phone. Then, whilst in standby mode,    confirm that the 3G network indicator is displayed.To make a video call:1. Enter the phone number from the standby      display,  or select the contact (Menu >          Contacts) from the Contacts list, and select Options > Video call.2. Rotate the camera to face you.3. Press the end key to end the call.Answering a video callWhen a video call is received, the ringtone plays, the external light flashes and Video call is              displayed.To answer a video call, simply press the send key and rotate the camera to face you. Press the end key to end the video call.Voice call Makes a voice call Video call Makes a video callCreate message Allows you to create an SMS/MMS message View contact View your contacts listDetails Displays the call detailsDelete Deletes the call entryDelete all Deletes the history of all callsExit Exits the call history NOTE: If a video call connection cannnot be established, a message appears and awarning tone sounds. To make a voice call instead, press yes.
Call functions29Call functionsOther operations during a video call• To use the zoom, press the Up or Down         Navigation keys.• To adjust brightness, press the Right or Left Navigation keys.To view the list of other operations during a video call, select Options whilst you are on a video call. You can perform the following operations:•Mute(Unmute) video: mute or unmute the     outgoing video. If you select mute video, the Videomute picture will be transmitted.•Mute(Unmute) sound: mute or unmute only outgoing sound.•Pause(Resume) outgoing: pause or resume outgoing video. •Pause(Resume) incoming: pause or resume incoming video. •Full/Split-Screen: select the screen display   orientation. •Frame rate: select the frame rate, low (7fps) or high (15fps).•White balance: select the white balance from auto, indoor or outdoor.•Flicker adjustment: set the frame rate for the video call.•Send picture: send a picture in My files during the video call.•Speakerphone: turn the speakerphone option on and off. •Switch to voice call: stop the video call and switch to voice call. •Use Bluetooth (phone): transfers the call to the accessory currently in use/to the phone.•Add to contacts: add the phone number to   Contacts.TIP: Rotate the camera to show your caller a panaromic view of your surroundings.
Contacts30ContactsThe Contacts feature has four tabs:•All contacts - the default tab, contains a list of all contacts and distribution lists entered. •Groups - a list of all groups. Groups are           categories of contacts. •SIM contacts - a list of all contacts stored on the SIM card, a subset of the All contacts list. •Filter - used to apply different filter criteria to all contacts.Creating a new contactTo create a new contact (when saving to the phone memory):1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts > New entry.3.  Enter the contact’s details on the General info tab and press the Centre key.To add additional information to the contact, select Options > Switch tab. You can add the following information:•Private: email, email 2, URL, fax, address and notes.•Business: email, email2, URL, fax, company, job title, address and notes.•Personal: audio ringtone, picture, group, birth-day and display name.4. Select Save contact to save contact.•Text edit menu: modify the text•Text input method: change the text input    method.Option menuThe following functions are listed when you select Options. Some functions depend on the selected menu or item.•New contact: create a new contact.•New distribution list: create a new distribution list.•Create business card: create a business card phone contact.•View: display the details screen for a contact.•Voice call: make a voice call to the selected contact.•Video call: make a video call to the selected contact.
Contacts31Contacts•Edit: edit the selected contact.•Create message: create a message for the     selected contact or group.•Send contact: send the selected contact via SMS or bluetooth.•Duplicate: open new contact details in edit mode, with duplicate information.•Add to distribution list: add the selected     contact to a new or existing distribution list.•New distribution list: create a new distribution list.•Add to group: add the selected contact to a new or existing group.•Add to speed dial: add the selected contact to speed dial.•Copy/Move contact: copy or move a contact to SIM card memory or phone memory.•Mark: check contacts to enable multiple items to be selected and acted upon.•Delete: delete the selected contact.•Find: search or filter the list. This function is not shown if the list has less than two items.•Set as a business card: convert the selected contact to a business card. •Memory status: displays the number of contact entries on your Toshiba phone, SIM card and memory card.•Save location: select where the contact will be saved.•Exit: exit the contacts application.NOTE: Some of the functionality, such as Copy/Move contact(s), will not be available        unless the same category of contacts (such as Phone contacts only) is selected in the Mark function.
Contacts32ContactsEditing contacts To edit a contact:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts and the contact you want to edit.3. Select Options > Edit.4.  Edit the necessary details and press the Centre key.5. Select Save contact. The edited contact is saved.Adding to speed dialSpeed dialling enables you to make calls quickly and easily to phone numbers in your speed dial list. To add a number to your speed dial list:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts and the contact you want to add to the speed dial list.3. Select Options > Add to speed dial.4. Select the number key you want to assign the contact to and press the Centre key.5. Select Back to return to the Contacts menu.Adding contacts to groups1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts and the contact you want to add to a group.3. Select Options > Add to group.4.  Select the group you want to add the contact to and press the Centre key.Creating groups 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts.3. Use the Right Navigation Key to access the Groups tab.4. Select New group.NOTE: To specify a new group at this stage,  simple select New group, enter the group name and select Save.
Contacts33Contacts5.  Enter the name of the new group and press the Centre key.6. Select Save. The new group is saved.Editing groups1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts.3. Use the Right Navigation Key to access the Groups tab.4. Select the group you want to edit and select Options > Edit.5.  Edit the necessary details and press the Centre key.6. Select Save. The edited group is saved.Creating SIM contacts 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts.3. Use the Right Navigation Key to access the SIM contacts tab.4. Select New entry.5. Enter the contact’s details and press the       Centre key.6. Select Save contact. The contact is saved to the SIM card.Select Options to access the following functions: •New SIM contact: create a new SIM contact.•Special numbers: show or hide special        numbers.Using the filterThe Filter tab contains a list of all contacts filtered by various criteria.1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts. 3. Use the Right Navigation Key to access the Filter tab.4.  Select a criteria type and press the Centre key. The filtered contact list is displayed.
Contacts34ContactsVoice-activated diallingYou can dial numbers from your contacts list by        speaking the contact’s name into your Toshiba phone. To enjoy voice-activated dialling you must record a voice tag for every number in your contacts list. Recording a voice tagRecord the voice tag in a quiet environment. You should speak into the phone from a distance of about 25cm. The voice tag must not be longer than three seconds.To record a voice tag:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Contacts and select the contact from the list.3. Select Options > Edit. Select the registered phone number or enter the phone number.4. Select Options > Record voice tag.  A prompt is displayed. Select Start.5. Follow the prompt message, speak the name clearly into your Toshiba phone and repeat the name after playback.6. Press the Centre key to confirm the recording.If the two recordings are too different or if they are too similar to an existing voice tag, you will be prompted to repeat the recording. If you need to re-record the voice tag, select              Re-record voice and start recording again.Dialling a voice tag 1. Press and hold the Up Navigation key.2. Speak the name clearly into your Toshiba phone after the signal tone. If the name     matches the saved voice tag, the number is     dialled.NOTE: SIM contacts, distribition lists and groups cannot have voice tags.NOTE: When you repeat the name, please follow the prompt to speak immediately.NOTE: To perform voice-actiavted dialling, voice dialling must be enabled on your Toshiba phone.
Messages35MessagesCreating messagesCreating an SMS messageThe Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange text messages with other phones. For details on SMS, contact your service provider.Your Toshiba phone supports the sending of more than the standard 160-character limit. If you enter more than 160 characters, the message is split into linking SMS messages. You can send up to five linked SMS messages at one time.To create and send a SMS message:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Create message > SMS. The SMS screen is displayed. 3. Enter a message and press the Centre key.4. Enter the phone number of the person you are sending the SMS to and press the Centre key. To add a number from the Contacts list, select Add from Address Book. The message is sent and saved in Sent messages.Creating an MMS message The Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) allows you to exchange multimedia messages containing data such as text, pictures, sounds, animation and video clips. For details on MMS, contact your      service provider.To create and send an MMS message:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Create message > MMS. The MMS screen is displayed. 3. Select Options > Add item. Add the picture, text, video, sound or contact and press the Centre key. To write a subject for the MMS message, select Options > Add subject.4. Enter the phone number or e-mail address of the person you are sending the MMS to and press the Centre key. To add a number from the Contacts list, select Add from Address Book. The message is sent and saved in Sent messages.TIP: To check an MMS message before sending, select Options > Preview MMS.
Messages36MessagesCreating an e-mailTo create and send an e-mail message:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Create message > E-mail. The e-mail screen is displayed. 3. Enter a message.4. To enter a subject, select Options >                Add Subject. To attach file(s) to the e-mail, se-lect Options > Attach item.5. Select Options > Add recipient >Add from Contacts or Enter e-mail address. You can also set CC and BCC addresses. 6. Select Options > Send. The message is sent and saved in Sent messages.Checking messages Checking inbox SMS, MMS or CBS messagesWhen a message is received in standby mode, you are notified by a ringtone and/or a vibration. At the top of the main display, the message indicator is displayed. The received message is saved to the Inbox.To check inbox SMS, MMS or CBS messages:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Inbox > SMS/MMS/CB tab.3. The list of received messages is displayed.4.  Select the message you want to read and press the Centre key.NOTE: To save your sent e-mails, select Menu > Messages > Message settings > E-mail > Options > Edit >                               Msg preferences > Save sent messages > Yes.
Messages37MessagesChecking inbox e-mailsTo check inbox e-mails:1.  In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Inbox 3. Using the Right Navigation Key, access the       E-mail tab.4. The list of received e-mail messages is             displayed.5. Select the e-mail message you want to read and press the Centre key.Checking inbox WAP push messagesWAP Push is an information delivery service that enables you to receive notifications from the web server in real time. To check inbox WAP push messages:1.  In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Inbox.3. Using the Right Navigation Key, access the       Wap Push tab.4. The list of received WAP Push messages is   displayed. Select the message you want to read and press the Centre key.Checking draftsTo check draft messages:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Drafts > SMS/MMS or           E-mail tab.3.  Select the message you want to use and select Options.You can use the following options:•Edit: edit the message.•Send: send the message.•Delete: delete the message.•Mark: select multiple items.•Sort by: change the order of the items.•Memory status: view the memory status of the Drafts items.
Messages38MessagesChecking sent messagesTo check sent messages:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Sent messages > SMS/MMS or E-mail tab.3.  Select the message you want to use and select Options.Checking voicemailTo check your voicemail:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Voicemail. You are       connected to the voicemail centre.Templates You can use templates to enter messages easily. You can create both MMS and text message             templates.  To use text/MMS templates:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Templates > Text. The list of Text or MMS templates is displayed.3. Select the template you want to use and press the Centre key.Creating a text template:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Templates > Text  > Options > New template.3. Enter the message and press the Centre key.4. Select Save and press the Centre key.NOTE: To set the template as a header or signature, select Options > Set as header or Set as signature.
Messages39MessagesCreating an MMS template:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Create Message > MMS. The Create MMS screen is displayed.3. Enter the message and press the Centre key.4. Select Options > Save.5. Select the template.Message settingsSMS settingsTo access the SMS settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Message settings > SMS. The SMS settings menu is displayed.You can change the following settings:•SMS profiles: change SMS profiles and to edit SMS profiles.•Auto-header: automatically insert the head  template.•Auto-signature: automatically insert the         Signature template at the end of any newly   composed SMS message. •Auto-save sent items: automatically keep all sent messages.•Auto-delete SMS: turn this option on to delete the oldest SMS message in the inbox when you receive a new SMS message. Turn this option off if you prefer to manually delete SMS         messages from your inbox.
Messages40Messages•Smileys: display emoticons on a SMS            message.•Text size: set the text size.MMS settingsTo access the MMS settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Message settings > MMS. The MMS settings menu is displayed.You can change the following settings:•MMS profiles: edit MMS profiles.•Home retrieval: select whether to download an MMS message or not.•Roaming retrieval: select whether to download an MMS message when abroad. •Request read report: receive read reports to confirm if sent messages were read by                recipients.•Request delivery report: receive delivery         reports to confirm if sent messages were          delivered successfully.•Delivery time: specify a time, up to seven days, for delivering messages from the service        centres.•Validity period: set the length of time a sent message is stored on the mail server.•Hide number: hide your phone number.•Anonymous messages: receive any            anonymous message.•Allow read report: prevent read reports from                  automatically being sent when requested. •Allow delivery report: select whether to have a Status Report message sent back when an MMS is successfully delivered.•Creation mode: select the content to be added.•Auto-signature: automatically insert the           Signature template at the end of any newly   composed MMS message.•Auto-save sent items: keep all sent messages.NOTE: Auto deletion is performed when the number of messages exceeds the limitation.
Messages41Messages•Allow advertisements: receive MMS-based advertisement messages.•Smileys: display emoticons on MMS messages.•Text size: set the text size of MMS messages.•Max. msg. size: set the maximum message size. E-mail settingsTo access the e-mail settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Message settings >          E-mail. The E-mail accounts screen is             displayed. You can set up to five different e-mail accounts.3. Select an account and select Options.You can change the following settings:•Activate: activate an account.•Edit: edit User info, Connection info, Msg      preferences, Add signature and Create             signature.•Rename: change an account name. •Delete: delete an account. Cell broadcast settingsYou can receive a variety of messages through cell broadcast. CBS (Cell Broadcast) Messages are sent to your Toshiba phone automatically by the message centre.To access the cell broadcast settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Message settings > Cell broadcast. You can change the following settings:•Receive broadcasts: decide whether to receive broadcasts or not. •Cell info display: set whether the local cell       information appears on the idle screen or not.•Topic list: select the topics you want to receive.
Messages42MessagesVoicemail settingsTo access the voicemail settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Messages > Message settings > Voicemail. You can change the following settings:•Voicemail number: change voicemail numbers. •Notification: set the notifications of new     voicemails.
Text input43Text inputCharacter input modeWhen using your Toshiba phone, you will often need to enter text when saving new contact entries, creating text messages or scheduling events on your calendar. To switch the character input mode on a character input screen, select Options > Text input method and the character input mode.Your Toshiba phone has the following text input modes:T9 modeAllows you to enter words with only one keystroke per letter. Every key has more than one letter          assigned to it. For example, pressing the 3 key can enter the letters D, E or F. T9 mode compares your preceding keystrokes with an internal dictionary to formulate the most likely word. As a result, entering text in T9 mode requires far fewer keystrokes than ABC mode. ABC modeAllows you to directly enter letters of the alphabet. Each press of a key switches the letter to the next letter assigned to that key. Press the key once, twice, three or four times until the desired letter is displayed. Select abc for all lowercase characters, Abc for the initial uppercase character and ABC for all uppercase characters.Number modeAllows you to enter numbers.Symbolic modeAllows you to enter symbols and punctuation marks.To enter symbols and emoticons, press the # key. NOTE: The selected character input mode is  displayed at the top of the character input screen.EXAMPLE: To enter the word Toshiba in T9 mode, press 8 6 7 4 4 2 2. Press the Centre key to confirm.EXAMPLE: To enter the word Toshiba in ABC mode, press 8 once, 6 three times, 7 four times, 4 twice, 4 three times, 2 twice and 2 once.
Settings44SettingsPhone profile settingsThis feature enables you to change sound and       vibration settings to suit your environment. Your Toshiba phone has six preset profiles. You can change the sound and vibration settings of each profile. To access the profile settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Phone profile.You have the following profile options:•General: profile for ordinary use.•Silent: set your Toshiba phone to silent mode.•Meeting: profile for meetings.•Outdoor: profile for incoming ringtone set to maximum, to be heard outdoors.•Headset: profile for use with headset.•Car kit: profile for when you are driving a car.•User Profile 1 and User Profile 2: configure the two profiles with your personal settings.Display settingsThis feature enables you to customise the look of your Toshiba phone.To access the display settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Display settings.You have the following display options:•Wallpaper: use a picture, or one taken with the camera, as a wallpaper when the phone is in standby mode. •Themes: set a theme for the main menu and wallpaper. •Screensaver: set a screensaver. •Greeting message: set greeting messages      displayed during power up sequences.•Backlight time: select backlight duration, from 5 to 60 seconds.•Brightness: select between four levels of preset brightness.
Settings45Settings•Power save: automatically control when the     display is powered off. If you configures this    setting to Never, the dialogue on the standby time display will notify you that the standby time of the phone will be reduced, due to battery drain. Phone settingsThis feature enables you to change sound and          vibration to suit your surrounding environment. To access the phone settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Phone settings.You have the following phone settings options:•Language: select the languages for display and input.•T9 mode: select the T9 input method.•Key tone volume: select the key tone volume.•Info tones: control whether or not info tones are played.•Phone identity: you can view and edit your name and phone number.•Flight mode: use your Toshiba phone               applications without transmitting wireless        signals, for air traffic safety.•Clock: set the time, date, time zone, time         format, date format and show clock on/off.•Ringtones: adjust the volume, select tones for the following: - Call and messaging - Calendar- Alarm - Task Also switch the Game sound, Startup sound and Shutdown sound on/off.•Vibration: control whether or not you want your Toshiba phone to vibrate when it rings.•Accessories: select the volume, ringtone and answering mode when you are using a headset or car kit. Charge the accessories via USB.•Shortcuts: set shortcuts for each function. The Shortcuts screen is a two-line zoom list. The first line displays the key name. The second line        displays the currently assigned shortcut function for the key. You can set four shortcuts.
Settings46SettingsCall settingsTo access the call settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Call settings.You have the following call settings options:•Hide ID: set whether or not to automatically      notify the person you are calling of your phone number.•Call waiting: enable or disable the call waiting feature. The default setting is operator             customizable on the network only. The network must be contacted to change this setting or check the status of the setting. •Call barring: enable or disable call barring for a selected call type and to check the current state.•Call divert: set to divert incoming calls to          another phone number. You can divert voice calls, video calls, data and fax. •Auto redial: control whether or not redial can be tried automatically when it fails to originate call. If set to On, a maximum of ten redials are made.•Any key answer: control whether or not an       incoming call can be answered by keys other than the Send key. Additional keys to answer calls include the Select key, Up, Down, Left and Right Navigation keys, Clear key, and any digit key. •Video calls: select whether or not to show the caller’s image and select an image to be shown. Also, decide whether or not to activate the speaker phone, and select the frame rate for the video call.Memory settingsTo access the memory settings:1. In standby mode, press Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Memory settings.You have the following memory settings options:•File system: manage saved pictures, videos, sounds, games, applications and other miscellaneous items. •Master reset: reset the phone. If you proceed with the reset process, all customised settings for certain applications will be reset to the default settings.
Settings47SettingsSecurity settingsTo access the security settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Security settings.You have the following security options:•Auto key lock: determines whether or not the keyguard is activated automatically after two minutes if no keys are pressed from the standby display. •Fixed dialling: restrict outgoing calls to only those that are stored in the protected SIM card. •PIN codes: decide whether or not to enable the PIN control, change PIN/PIN2/phone code. When PIN control is enabled, you are prompted for the PIN code when you switch your Toshiba phone on. If the PIN code is not entered, the phone will be disabled. You must enter the PIN code to toggle this setting.•This SIM only: restrict your Toshiba phone to work only with the current SIM card installed. If this setting is disabled, the phone will work with any SIM card.•Rights manager: access the Digital Rights Manager. Selecting this setting launches the DRM’s Rights Manager screen. •Content download prompt: enable or disable the Content Download prompt before           downloading DRM contents.
Settings48SettingsNetwork settingsTo access the security settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Network settings.You have the following network settings options:•Network info: contact and retrieve information about the current settings network operator. •Choose network: choose a service provider.•Search mode: determine whether the phone will automatically search and select a network       operator, or if it must be set manually.•Preferred network: customise this listing by changing each entry to a desired network. •Mode selection: change the mode at which your Toshiba phone operates. The choices are: Dual, GSM only and UMTS only. The default setting is Dual. The user may choose to limit only to GSM or to UMTS.•Fast search: enables your Toshiba phone to search for a network faster than a normal search at the expense of power consumption. Connectivity settingsTo access the connectivity settings:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Settings > Connectivity.Bluetooth™ is a technology that facilitates wireless communication between PCs and your Toshiba phone. You can transfer data and use a wireless headset device in your car for handsfree calls. We recommend using Bluetooth™ whilst your Toshiba phone and the pairing devices are within 10 meters of each other. To activate the Bluetooth connection, select      Bluetooth > Bluetooth active and press the     Centre key.You have the following connectivity settings            options:•Connection profiles: select a service provider.•Internet profiles: select and edit an internet     profile which contains type, security, proxy    server, proxy port, login and password.•Linger time: specify linger time. This is a           universal setting which will apply to all                 applications.
Organiser49OrganiserStopwatchStopwatch allows you to measure elapsed time. This is especially useful for various sports. The stopwatch is precise to one-tenth of a second.To use the stopwatch:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Stopwatch.3. Press the Centre key to start and stop the   stopwatch.   Alarm clockTo set an alarm:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Alarm clock and the        desired alarm.3. Enter the following criteria:•Subject: edit the alarm name•Time: set the time of the alarm•Repeat: set the alarm repeat method (Once,    Day of the week, Selected day or Everyday)•Snooze: activate the snooze functionCalendarCalendar allows you to use your Toshiba phone                to create and view scheduled events and                      appointments. Entering a new event1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Calendar > Options > New event.TIP: To record and save your lap times,       select Lap at the completion of every lap while the stopwatch is running.NOTE: The alarm will sound even if your Toshiba phone is switched off.TIP: Synchronize your calendar data with a compatible computer.
Organiser50Organiser3. Enter the subject and set the start date, start time, end date, end time, alarm and repeat.4. Select Options > Save to save the new event.Options •Daily view: view the schedule in a daily format.•Weekly view: view the schedule in a weekly    format.•Monthly view: view the schedule in a monthly    format.•Go to date: go directly to the date that you want•Settings: set the alarm default setting.•Memory status: check the number of events currently entered and current memory status.•Delete events: delete calender events.•Exit: exit the calender application.CalculatorTo access the calculator: 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Calculator.3. Enter numbers with the number keys and        operations with the navigation key.Operations • To input a decimal point, press the * key.• To change the sign of the displayed number, press the # key.• To delete the number you entered, press the Clear key.• To initialize the calculator, press the Left Softkey key• To exit the calculator, press the Right Softkey keyNOTE: • The Repeat tool enables you to set a    repeat interval for the event - Never,   Daily, Weekly, Monthly or Yearly.  • The Alarm tool enables you to set a       reminder for the event – Never, 1 min    before, 5 mins before, 10 mins before, 15 mins before, 30 mins before, 1 hour before, and 1 day before.
Organiser51OrganiserSound recorderTo make a sound recording: 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Sound recorder > Record new.3. Press the Centre key to start recording.Press the Centre key again to pause recording.Press the Left Softkey to save the recording.TasksTo enter a task:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Tasks > New.3. Enter the Title, Content, Start date, Due date, Notify date, Notify time, Alarm and Task    status.Unit converterTo use the unit converter:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > Unit converter.3. Select the Unit and Input types.4. Enter the value and select the Output type.5. Press the Centre key. The result is displayed.NOTE: You can save the sound file to the phone memory or to the memory card. If the      memory card is inserted, you can select the save location by selecting Record new.
Organiser52OrganiserWorld clockTo set a time zone: 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Organiser > World clock.3. Select the time zone using the Left and Right Navigation keys.4. Select the city using the Up and Down          Navigation keys.5. Select Options > Set time zone > Yes.SIM tool kit (optional)Enables you to use the services preinstalled in the SIM card on your Toshiba phone. For details on the services, contact your service provider.NOTE: Search and select a city from major cities allaround the world using the Search cityfunction.
Entertainment53EntertainmentVodafone live!A separate subscription is required to use the        Vodafone live! Service. For details, contact your service provider.Accessing Vodafone live!1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Entertainment > Vodafone live! The Vodafone live! menu is displayed. You have the following options:•Vodafone live!: displays the Vodafone live! homepage.•Enter URL: access a web page directly by       entering the website address.•Bookmarks: shows the list of your favourite web pages.•History: displays the history of web pages       accessed.•Browser Settings: set various browser           settings. •What’s New: obtain the latest information on the web.•Music: download a variety of music. •Games: download games.•Ringtones: download melodies and ringtones.•Pictures: download images, animations and wallpaper.•News: access the latest news and weather         reports.•Sport: access sports news, results and latest scores.Navigation keys for browsing the web •Left Softkey: selects an item or displays the Options menu. •Right Softkey: returns to the previous screen.•Centre key: selects an item.•Up and down Navigation keys: scrolls up or down•Left and right Navigation keys: scrolls left or right•End/Power key: exits the browser.•1  to 9: acts as a shortcut to a link with a number•* and #: acts as shortcut to a link with * or #. You can also use these keys to perform support op-erations•Side keys: adjusts the volume
Entertainment54EntertainmentBookmarks To add a bookmark, select Options >Add Bookmark while a web page is displayed.Accessing a web page from a bookmark1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Entertainment > Vodafone live! > Bookmarks3. Select the title of the page you want to access and press the Centre key. The web page is    displayed.Browser settingsBrowser settings enables you to configure the browser for more convenient use. You can configure the following browser settings:1. Multimedia- Images: show or hide images.- Sound: decide whether to play the sounds.- Object: control download activity.2. Look and feel - Text wrap: character bounds or word bounds.- Scroll step: select scroll margin.- Connection timeout: set idle time duration.3. Security- Secure prompt: display security prompt or not.- ID cache: keeps your ID and password.- Cookies: keep browser information.- Link referral: browse the previous web page.4. Certificates: verify all digital certificates              installed on your Toshiba phone.5. WAP Push: confirm the contents level before browsing.6. Browser Profiles: select the service providers.
Entertainment55EntertainmentGames You can download a variety of JAVA-compatible games in real time from the Web. To access games on your Toshiba phone:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed. 2. Select Entertainment > Games. The Game Menu is displayed.Downloading gamesTo download games to your Toshiba phone:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed. 2. Select Entertainment > Games > Download More Games.3. Select the game you want to download and press the Centre key.4. Select Download. The download begins.Changing Java settingsJava settings enable you to select a connection     profile to be used by Java applications. You can    select the connection profile to be used when a Java application opens a data connection.To select a Java connection profile:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed. 2. Select Entertainment > Games > Options > Java Settings > Connection Profile.3. Select an appropriate connection profile and press the Centre key.
Media player56Media playerPlaying musicTo play music:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player. The Music tab is                    displayed by default.The following options are displayed:•Playlist: create playlists or play music from the   playlists.•Recent: play music from recently played files.•All: play music from all music files.3. Select a playlist, or a file within a folder, and press the Centre key. The track begins.Operations while music is playing•Adjust the volume: press the Side Keys•Pause/resume: press the Centre key.•Rewind: press and hold the Left Navigation Key.•Fast forward:press and hold the Right            Navigation Key.•Play the previous track: press the Left             Navigation Key.•Play the next track: press the Right               Navigation Key.•Stop playing track: press the Right Softkey.Select Options while the music is playing to access the following functions:•Play/Pause: play or pause the track.•Details: view track information in detail.•Set as ringtone•Send: send a selected file via MMS, email or      Bluetooth.  Select Options to access the following functions in the Recent and All menus:•Add to playlist: adds the selected file to the playlist.•History: view the recently played media files.•New sound: use the sound recorder.•Delete: delete the selected file.•Rename: rename the selected file.•Details: view the file information in detail.•Exit: exit the media player application.•Sort by: sort files by name, type or date.
Media player57Media playerUsing the playlistYou can create playlists using your Toshiba phone memory. Creating a playlist1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player > Playlists > New              playlist.3. Enter the playlist name and press the Centre key.4. Select Save and press the Centre key.Adding files to a playlist1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player > Recent or All.3.  Select the file you want to add to the playlist and select Options > Add to playlist.4. Select Options > Done.You have the following options when adding files to a playlist:•Unmark: unmark the selected files.•Mark all: mark all files.•Unmark all: unmark all files.5. Select the playlist you want to add the file(s) to and press the Centre key.Editing a playlistYou can add or delete tracks in a playlist, as well as change the playback order.1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player > Playlists.3. Select a playlist you want to edit and select     Options.4. Select Edit playlist.5. Select Remove tracks or Change order.Select Options in Playlists to access the following functions:•Rename: rename the selected playlist.•Delete: delete the selected playlist.
Media player58Media playerViewing pictures1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player.3. Use the Right Navigation Key to switch to the Pictures tab.4. Select the picture you want to view and press the Centre key.In the Pictures file list, you can use the following      functions:•View: view the picture you select.•History: view the recently played media files.•New picture: take a picture.•Delete: delete selected pictures.•Rename: change the name of a picture.•Send: send a selected file via MMS, email or      Bluetooth.•Sort by: sort by name, type or date.•Details: view the file information in detail.•Exit: exit the media player application.Select Options while viewing pictures to use the following functions: •Zoom in: zoom the pictures in and out.•Full screen: view the pictures in full screen.•Slideshow: view the pictures in a slideshow.•Set as wallpaper: set the selected picture as wallpaper.Playing videos1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player.3. Use the Right Navigation Key to switch to the Videos tab.4.  Select the video you want to see and press the Centre key.Select Options while the video is playing to use the following functions:•Play/Pause: play or pause the video.•Full screen: view the videos in full screen.•Send: send a selected file via email or            Bluetooth. •Details: view the file information in detail.
Media player59Media playerSelect Options in the Videos file list to use the      following functions:•Play: play the video you select.•History: view the recently played media files.•New video: record a video.•Delete: delete selected videos.•Rename: change the name of a video.•Send: send a selected file via email or             Bluetooth.•Sort by: sort by name, type or date.•Details: view the file information.•Exit: exits the media player application.Using bookmarksThe Bookmarks tab shows a list of all streaming content links on your Toshiba phone. These     bookmarks can only be accessed through the      Media Player. Each URL must correspond to a    single online audio or video file.To access the Bookmarks list:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Media player.3. Use the Right Navigation Key to switch to the Bookmarks tab.4. Select the bookmark you want to access and press the Centre key.NOTE: To deactivate silent mode while in application, go to the idle screen by select-ing Home in Task handler. You will be able to deactivate silent mode by pressing # key.
Camera60CameraTaking a pictureTo take a picture:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Camera > Picture mode. 3. Press the Centre key to take the picture.4. Press the Centre key to save the picture. You can view the picture in the Pictures folder in My files.Monitor screen optionsTo perform the following operations select Options whilst in camera mode:•View pictures: view the pictures you have       taken.•Video mode: change to video mode. •Self-timer: take pictures using the self-timer.•Picture settings: set picture quality and size.•Exit: exit the camera application.Preview screen options•New picture: take a new picture.•Send picture: send a picture via MMS, email or         Bluetooth.•Rename picture: change the name of a picture.Setting the self-timer1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Camera > Picture mode > Options > Self timer.3. Press the Centre key.4. Press the Centre key to begin the self timer. A prompt will sound three seconds before the picture is taken.5. Press the Centre key to save the picture.  You can view the picture in the pictures folder in My files.TIP: To take a self portrait, swivel the       camera lens outwards. With both the        camera lens and main display facing you, press the Centre key to take the picture.
Camera61CameraPicture settings 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Camera > Picture mode > Options > Picture settings.3. Press the Centre key.You can alter the following settings:•Resolution: select picture resolution (1280x960, 640x480, 320x240).•Default name: change the default name of the picture. •Save location: choose to save the picture on the phone memory or on the memory card.•White balance: adjust how sensitive the sensor is to light. (Auto, Indoor, Outdoor).•Flicker adjustment: adjust the sensitivity to      indoor lighting flicker rates (Off, 50Hz or 60Hz).Recording a videoTo record a video:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Camera > Video mode.3. Press the Centre key. The recording starts.To pause the recording, select Pause.To resume the recording, select Resume.4. Select Stop to save the video to your phone or memory card. To rename the video, select     Options > Rename video. You can view the video in the Videos folder in My files.Monitor screen optionsTo perform the following operations select Options whilst in video mode:•View videos: view the videos you have              recorded.•Picture mode: change to picture mode. •Message mode: change to messages mode.•Audio record: set to record sound during              recording.
Camera62Camera•Video call: change to video call mode.•Video settings: set the video quality and video effects.•Exit: exit the camera application.Preview screen options•New video: take a new video.•Play video: play a video.•Send video: send a video via MMS, e-mail or       Bluetooth.•Rename video: change the name of a video.Video settings 1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select Camera > Video mode > Options > Video settings.3. Press the Centre key. You can alter the following settings:•Resolution: select the video resolution (176x144, 128x96 or 96x80).•Default name: change the video default name. •Save location: choose to save the picture on the phone memory or on the memory card.•Frame rate: adjust how many frames per       second the video will capture (Low = 7fps, High = 15fps).•White balance: adjust the light sensitivity (Auto, Indoor or Outdoor).•Flicker adjustment: adjust the sensitivity to     indoor lighting flicker rates (Off, 50Hz or 60Hz).
My files63My filesThe My files menu contains six default folders for storing files. Additionally, you can create your own personal folders and you can use My files to store data contained on your memory card.You can also connect to the Web from My files by selecting Download.To access My files, in standby mode press the Centre key and select My files.  FoldersYou can download and save files to the following My files default folders:•Pictures •Videos•Sounds•Games •Applications•Other documentsSearching filesTo search files in the My files menu:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select My files > Options > Search.3. Enter the file name you want to find and press the Centre key. The file is displayed.License managerLicense Manager displays an alphabetical list of all Rights Objects (ROs) associated with the protected content stored in My files.To view the License Manager:1. In standby mode, press the Centre key. The main menu is displayed.2. Select My files > Options > License Manager.3. Press the Centre key.
Connectivity64ConnectivityConnecting your Toshiba phone to a PCYou can use a USB cable to connect your Toshiba phone to a PC, allowing you to send and receive the Contact list, Tasks, Calendar, SMS and My files   data.To connect your Toshiba phone to a PC:1. Insert the plug of the USB cable into the           external connector.2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the PC.To disconnect your Toshiba Phone from the PC:1. Press the End key on your Toshiba phone.2. Select the Disconnect button, on the PC SYNC menu bar.3. Firmly grip the USB cable and gently pull from your Toshiba phone. The connection between your Toshiba phone and the PC is now termi-nated.    IMPORTANT: Before you connect the USB cable, the USB host driver and PC            management software (included on the    CD-ROM supplied in the sales pack) must be installed on the PC.
Specifications65SpecificationsToshiba TS705-GFrequency RangeWithin 3G (UMTS) 2100 Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 1920 - 2170 MHz880 - 960 MHz1710 - 1880 MHz1850 - 1990 MHzContinuous Talk TimeWithin 3G (UMTS) area Video Call Within GSM area Approx. 180 minsApprox. 105 minsApprox. 210 minsContinuous Standby TimeWithin 3G (UMTS) area Within GSM area Approx. 250 hrsApprox. 220 hrsCharging Time  Approx. 170 minsDimensions (H × W × D) Approx. 105mm x 46mm x 15mmMaximum OutputWithin 3G (UMTS) 2100Within GSM 900 Within DCS 1800 Within PCS 1900 Class 3    Class 4   Class 1    Class 1   0.25 W2 W1 W1 WWeight  Approx. 95 gAC AdapterInput Voltage  Charging Temperature Range100 to 240 VAC5 to 35 °C50/60Hz
Troubleshooting66TroubleshootingProblem Possible Causes and SolutionsCannot turn the power on• Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly (pg 22).• Ensure that the battery is charged (pg 24).Cannot charge the battery• Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly.• Ensure that the AC adapter and battery pack connectors are clean.Cannot make or     receive voice and video calls• Check the signal strength indicator. If the display indicates a poor signal adjust your physical location to be clear of obstructions that may block the signal.• A video call can only be made or received in an area with 3G coverage. Ensure that the sign for indicating you are in an area with 3G coverage appears on the display in standby mode.• If you enter the PIN code incorrectly three times in a row, the PIN lock will be set, preventing calls being made because access to the SIM card is blocked (pg 24). Enter the PUK code to cancel the PIN lock.• If the indicator appears on the display, enter your security code to cancel the phone lock.Cannot use the Web • Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider.• The network settings may be incorrect. Check the network settings. For details on network settings, contact your service provider (pg 47).Cannot use SMS and MMS• Check your subscription status. Contact your service provider.• Ensure that the service centre number is correct. For details on the service centre number, contact your service provider.
Health and safety67Health and safetyGeneral• Always use your Toshiba phone in the intended manner. Incorrect usage may affect                   performance. Only qualified service personnel should install or repair the phone and its            accessories.• To avoid permanent damage to your Toshiba phone, use only compatible batteries and                 accessories. • Before connecting your Toshiba phone to         another device, read the supporting                  documentation to confirm that the other device is compatible.• When making emergency calls from your Toshiba phone, ensure that the phone is switched on and in service.• Interference may affect the performance of your Toshiba phone.  If the display indicates a poor      signal adjust your physical location to be clear of   obstructions that may block the signal.• When your Toshiba 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.• When using ear buds or other headphones, be careful not to listen at excessive volumes.       Listening to very loud sound levels may lead to hearing loss. Also, listening through the ear buds or headphones for prolonged periods of time, even at normal sound levels, may lead to hearing loss. You should consult your doctor for more information on proper use of ear buds or headphones.Operating environment• Do not handle your Toshiba phone while driving or when operating machinery. If you must      handle the phone while driving, park the vehicle before conversing. If using an integrated hands free device, make sure the phone is securely placed in its holder.• Switch your Toshiba phone off if you are            entering a hospital or health care facilities.    Medical equipment may be affected by phone usage. Always follow building regulations       governing phone usage.• Switch your Toshiba phone off when travelling on an aircraft. The phone signal may interfere
Health and safety68Health and safetywith the systems in the aircraft. You are legally bound to comply with this recommendation. • Switch your Toshiba phone off in any facility where posted notices prohibit phone usage.• Do not use your Toshiba phone when refuelling. You should keep the phone away from fuel and chemicals.• Switch your Toshiba phone off when blasting is in progress and observe all provided guidelines and regulations.• Switch your Toshiba phone off in areas with            potentially explosive atmospheres. For               example, fuel storage areas and spray paint     facilities.• 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, consult your    vehicle manufacturer or representative. Electronic devices• If you wear a pacemaker, or are in the company of someone who does, you should be aware that there is a small risk of mobile phone usage        interfering with the operation of the pacemaker. You should contact your doctor, or the            manufacturer of the pacemaker, for more           information.• Mobile phone usage may interfere with some       hearing aids. If this happens you should contact your service provider or doctor.• Mobile phone usage may interfere with the           functionality of inadequately shielded              medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the device to ensure safe        procedures are used.• Mobile phone usage may interfere with the          functionality of any inadequately shielded      electronic system in a motor vehicle. Examples include airbags and fuel injection. You should contact the manufacturer of the vehicle to         ensure that the electronic system is properly shielded.
Health and safety69Health and safetyBattery safetyYour Toshiba phone 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, it is        recommended that you buy a new battery.• A new battery, or one that has not been used for a long time, could have reduced capacity during initial use. • The battery can only be charged in temperatures between +5 °C (+41 °F) and +35°C (+95 °F).• Only use batteries approved by Toshiba and only recharge the battery with the recommended charger supplied by Toshiba. • When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source.• Do not leave the battery connected to the    charger and power source for longer than      necessary as overcharging  will shorten the lifespan of the battery.• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental  short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object causes a direct connection between the + and -       terminals of the battery.• Do not leave the battery in areas of extreme cold or heat as this will affect the performance of the         battery. Areas of extreme cold include a             refrigerator, and areas of extreme heat include a car exposed to direct sunlight. • 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 appropriately. Contact your local authorities for more information.
Health and safety70Health and safetyEmergency callsCalls cannot be made to emergency services while data communication is being performed within a GSM area. If the system mode 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.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 setting status. Do not rely solely on your mobile phone when you need to make emergency calls.FCC RF exposure informationYour Toshiba phone is a radio transmitter and        receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to    exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio   frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal            Communications Commission of the U.S.            Government.The guidelines are based on standards that were       developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of          scientific studies. The standards include a            substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.The exposure standard for wireless 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 0.641W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is   0.665W/kg. IMPORTANT: 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.
Health and safety71Health and safetyBody-worn operationThis phone was tested for typical body-worn          operations with the back of the phone kept at a     distance of 1.5cm from the body. To maintain     compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance between your body and the back of the phone. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar   accessories should not contain metallic                components. The use of  accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.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-SF4-E02. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular                            Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at  http://www.phonefacts.net.European RF Exposure         InformationYour Toshiba phone 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                    organisation 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  0.808W/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’s guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.783W/kg*.As SAR is measured utilising the device’s 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.
Health and safety72Health and safetyThe 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 state 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 website 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 <FCC RF Exposure Information> section about body worn operations. The following Information is only for EU-Member States:The use of the above 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.
Health and safety73Health and safetyPurchase recordFor 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.
Menu tree74Menu treeEntertainmentVodafone live!GamesVideo telephonyMedia playerMusicPicturesVideos BookmarksCameraPicture modeVideo modeMessagesCreate messageInboxDraftsSent messagesVoicemailTemplatesMessage settingsMy filesPicturesVideosSounds Games ApplicationsOther documentsOrganiser StopwatchAlarm clockCalendarCalculatorSound recorderTasksUnit converterWorld clockContactsAll contactsGroupsSIM contactsFilterSettingsPhone profileDisplay settingsPhone settingsCall settingsSecurity settingsNetwork settingsConnectivityMemory settings
Index75IndexNumerics3G coverage 66AAC adapter 16, 24, 65Alarm clock 49All contacts 30Antenna port 18BBattery cover 18Battery pack 16, 66Battery safety 69Bluetooth 10, 19, 29Bookmarks 54Browser settings 54Business card 30, 31CCable charging connector(s) 17Calculator 50Calendar 49Call history 26, 27Camera 18Camera/Task Switch key 17Care and maintenance 14CBS 36CD-ROM 16Cell broadcast settings 41Character input mode 43Charging the battery 24Clear key 17DDTMF 27EEarphone jack 18Earpiece 17Earpiece volume 27E-mails 37Emergency calls 70End/Power key 17FFCC notice 15Filter 30, 33Fixed dialling 47
Index76IndexFlicker adjustment 29Frame rate 29GGroups 30GSM 48HHandstrap hole 18IID 45Information to user 15Installing the software 25KKeypad 17LLicense manager 63MMain display 17Memory status 31Microphone 17MicroSD 20, 22MMS 20, 35NNavigation key/Centre key 17Number mode 43OOperating environment 67PPC Management Program installation 25Phone charging connector(s) 17Picture settings 61RRights manager 47Ringtones 45SSecurity certification 19Self-timer 60Send key 17Side key 17SIM contacts 30SMS 20, 35
Index77IndexSoftkey 17Sound recorder 51Speaker 18Speakerphone 27, 29Speed dial 32Speed dialling 26Stopwatch 49Symbolic mode 43TT9 mode 43Tasks 51Templates 38UUMTS 48UMTS signal strength 21Unit converter 51USB cable 16USB driver installation 25User guide 16VVideo 61Video calls 28Vodafone Live! 53WWAP 19WAP push 37White balance 29World clock 52

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